The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 03, 1849, Image 2

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TERM OF TUE DINERS' JOURNAL—SINGLE
—ISIMICRIPTIONS.—Two Dollars per annum. Pay
, able semiannually In• advance, to those Who reside
a the County--and anomaly in advance to.those-who
reside not of she County. The pnbllaher reserves to
litritaell: the right to chalet, th 50 per annum, When
ppm, tot le delayed Inneer thin one year.
TO - CLUBS.
- "Three copies to one tddrels. Ith 00
Do Do 10 00
Shiflett Do Do 30 00
• Pisa dollars In advance will pay for three ye, r' slab
• sedition to the Journal.
• , RATES OP ADVERTISING.
One Square of Illlnea, J times. • 01 00
• every subsequent Insertion,
lone lines, 1 time.
■ubsequent Insertions. euh.
One &Mire, J months,
Sin months.
Ons Year.
Erman, Cardsof Itivalines. per annu m,
Merchants sad others, advertising by the
' - Snav,avith the privilege of inserting
flrtentadverthements weekly.
ah7Laiger Advertisements, as pet agreement.
VOLK'S? 6.. PALSIER, at. Ars Real Estate an d
Cott stirerscro, - '
Caner OfTaird t Csseenat Streets, Phtledelptile,
No.lo, Hausa Street, New York,
le, State Otteat.noston, and •. • • •
Southeast Cotner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets,
ilattittiont, is our Agent (or receiving subteriptiona and
agvertlsantenta for the Miners' JOCLITIId.
TUC .CMCTIL AVON of the Mune Journal Is greater
bas any other paper published in Nortliern Peenrylra
•
nia.'ind has nearly double the circulation of ■ny other
puhliahedin.Schttylklll county. ltalso circulates largely
among capitallats, manufacturers, iron and coal dealers
throughout the Atlantic and Eastern States.
iii!NOtr. COPIES or Tits MINERS . /91:ULNAL
Lipbe 'Manion:l every Saturday of William Old
tapir; Iflneravilte; Mr. ?doer., Port Carbon; at
thi,ourner of Centre and Market stratus, Pottsville
and at the 'counter of the publication office.
rit.E.ITEALTTI.Bau LIM INAERANCE AGENCY
-TM subscriber is - Agent for Fire. Health' and uni In
iravanee. Any Information nn either of the difieren
,iiiisnehes can be obtained at The °Mee of the Miners
. 4avnal, where Irma maces are effected.
Miners' 3ournal.
Saturday Murata:, March 3:
TIIE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TUE COUNTRY:
TE'e People Demand its RC vnlitiost
' NEW DRUG STORE.--in another column
will be found the advertisement of Nicholas &
'Collins, who have opened 's dreg store in this
borough. Just starting luto business in this
place, we deem it proper to state that they are
:ge: , tlernen of ample ezperienc, in their business,
and will not fail to give satisfaction to all those
'Wbo deal with them.
• "COMPOUND LUBRICATING OIL. This
oA mast win for itself an enviable reputation.
'We have used it upon our press. and found it to
"work admirably, making the press run with
twice the ease, than vdien greased with ether
' We have no hesitation in pronouncing. the
amide superior. to anythitv , that bears the name
of nil: Ferule by Chas,;F. Norton, agent, at
Milnes & Haywood'! store.
THE MARRIAGE LOOKING GLASS, is the
title of a neat little book, published by Geo. S.
Appleton. 148 Chestnut St: Pidladel(Mia. ;.This
work contains much important advice to those
who are about entering a matrimoniallife, which.
if observed, will greatly tend to enable the hip.
py couple to glidedown the stream of time, with
out encountering any ditlicultes.
EVENING AMUSEMENTS, by the same pub
usher, is another neat little book. This gives a
'
description of several games of amusement, with
sufficient comments to enable one, in a short
t, time, to acquire a full knowledge of the games of
which ittreaM By remitting 25 cts. to the pub
; disher, either of the above books will be sent,.
WE OBSERVE, in the last Danville Intelli
lefnerr the Report of the Mine Hill and Schuyl
- ' kilt Haven -Railroad Company. as it originally ap
, peared hi the .11Fneri Journal, credited to the
.Banbury AnirriiWn, which copied it from the
. journakaa editorial. Credit to whom credit is
due.
. GOOD T.O_T-AKE, EVEN IN WINTER.—We
' acknowledge the receipt of a supply of Ice
Cream from the Establishment of Mr. John S. C.
Martin. whiCh, we can assure our readers, was
very palatable even in Winter. Mr. Martin turns
out a better, article than all the "brag cream"
pnacareil in our cities.
CONVOCATION.—the Quarterly Meeting of
— the Schttylkill Convocation of the Episcopal
:Clergymen. will meet in this Borough on the
'l2th of March. inst. During the Convocation,
`lthe Bishop of the , Diocese will administer the rite
of Confirmation.
WE PUBLISH ran advertisement with regard
to Slate riii-Roofin,„ in another column. • Wo are
informed that the Slate is equal in quality to' the
heat Welsh. and the expense will not be greater
'than the use of Shingles at $l2 per 1000. Ten
feet square of roofing will be done for $7,53.
TAYLOR'S INAUGURATION.—WiIson &
Co.. hove issued one of their Mammoth Sheets
representing the Inauguration of Gen. Taylor =
- It is a splendid affair. and is sold at the low rate
•ofSt 124 ' cents per copy. For sale at Batman's
ores. ,
. THE GREAT TRAGEDIAN. or a Glance et
the Drama in Germany. is a thrilling tale of 43
pages. Itis neatly got up, and is now offered fur
sale. •
FOR A VARIETY of interesting reading mat
ter, see outside Page: It is worth a perusal.
AMERICAN MANUFACTURES
The ComMittee of Ways and Means, in Con
:miss, have submitted a Tariff Reyort ,to the
.House. The document is very lengthy, and con
tains much slid information upon the subject of
which it treats. The report combats. with great
force of argument, the fallacious doctrines put
forth by Mr. Walker, in his Reports, in defence of
the Ravenna System, and it plainly shows that a
Tariff that will raise revenue and diacriminate in
favor of American InduArrie the only one omit,
which the labor of the country can prosper. The
Report strongly urges the adoption, by the govern
ment, of specific duties. Under the present ad
WIIiGIPM Tariff the raw ruaterial cl is more heavily
Itend• than the manufactured article. This has
long been a hindrance to the progress of our man.
strictures; and the Committee suggest the pro
gricty of adopting the pl in of England and France
'which levy a specific duty upon articles which,
they produce and manufacture, to emu
'age their labor, wLide upon the raw material
there is 'no duty. The Tariff of England is
specific, and in her duties upon importations, she
appears to be mote liberal to her labor than the
America= government is to beta. The report
fully shows that an ad yelorenit Tariff will not
raise as much revenue as specific duties. For
instance, in -1845, we imported iron to the amount
of $6,294,866, and from duties orie half of which
'were specific, realized $3,672,142 of revenue.
_litrne year 1848. we imparted $12.526,854, end
with duties wholly ad valorem, realized $3,786,-
1128. Here-it will be seen, say's the Report, that
outimporto - and its manufactures have, increased
.51 per cent.: while our revenue bee increased on
-4p one percent., al:mitring that our citizens engag
ed in have hid $4,231,988 worth of
;03111' own productions displaced in our mardet by
foreign production', Their are similar cases in
the report which show that while specific duties
will give the American man ufacture the preference,
peke progperous their business, create a-home
market, make firm their trade, it will also raise
sufficient revenue.
The-Comrnittee recommend the edoptip , n of n
Tariff based upon the principles of the Tiq of
1842. They do not .esk the re-enactment of the
Tariff of '4% but are fully satiated thal the rates
of duty between the Tariff of '42 and that of '46
wohltl glycolic necessary revenue and afford tut&
cient 'protection to promote tto progperity of
'American labor.
'lle arguments contained in this report are eun
AronFiririlla. earl its ouggrations appear to be thrown
.out not only for a section of the the country, but
fur (be whole Uniop. WarabsV oroiearor to lay
clge cloonment before oar reader in rt (owe pow
.bet of the Journal. -
: 42 0 . :Arr. Polk will, fa:cording to rumor. Atilit
his lob 'Wow after ths White
'ffitale•
OEN' TAYLOR'S INAUGURATION.
Gen. Taylor will be inaugurated on !Monad,
dell. It promises to be obe of the most brillian t
~airs of the kind that has taken place fore length
of time. The day will bo a distinguished one in
many respects. The change in the tasks of
government, a period to which thousands, who
hove become tired of Leedom miertile, have look.
ed with impatienie, will coon be consunimated„
Monday next, then, we trust, will be J a
day dia.
tinguishod for a regeneration of Government.—
The eyes of the Nation,• of the world will gaze
steadfastly upon the new Administration, end
many are the polieswhich at this moment beat
high at the prospect of such a change as will re
mind as of the day. when the government. was in
the hands of the men whose wisdom end patriotism
have made this Republic.what it is. The people
expect a.reforat: they will not be disappointed
He is equal-to any emergency : and einee he has
taken up hi( tesidetice et 'the Capital. and min.
pled with the people, no one appears to doubt that
his administration will bring about such a change
as will spread the bleisings of a Republican
government equally ripen al'. in fact, every - ay
appears to add to his popularity and all who have
had intercourse with the old hero, are deeply im
pressed with his capability to preside over the
destinies of this great Nation.
131
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300
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LOCOFOCO TACTICS.
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The Goeofocoa are !mailing Gov. Johnsten:s
administration in the 'meat virulent Manner.—
Wby they do so. we are at a lots to conjecture .
His acts, so far, are co few,' and with those no
fault can be found, that we are inclined to believe
that the Locofocos, despairing finding fault with
his acts when placed before the people, have cam'
meneed the work of -defamation thus early to pot.
son the public mind, and array Ilea peoplit egainst
Gov. Johnston without cause. Tt, p bow. '
year, are too intelligent to bt thus deceived; they
see, at the bottom r' this movement, a spirit, cal.
led "domeic".:scy," whose malign darts are fluir,
wil l : out cause, upon the ,'host righteous heads.—
The penle, who elected Gov. Johnston, have con.
fidence in his ability to conduct our affairs with
honor to himself and advantage to the State ; and
we shell be greatly disappointed, if, when the pro.
per time shall come, those 'who are , the
to , a of such movement,', do not receive the proper
reward by the utter coodemnation of their conduct
by the wholesome administration of the affairs o f
this State. Before they 'condemn the Governo r
let his acts be such as to warrant conduct of that
,and. Condemning him, however, in the man.
oar they do, is in perfect accordance with Loco.
focoism.
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The Pennvlonnian, in an article, abusing
Gen. Taylor, compares hiha to Tarn flyer, and
says:
" Gen. Taylor was elected President because ho
flogged Santa Anna, and Trim flyer, we apprehend.
may be elected to some high attics because be flogged
Yankee Sullivan."
Such emanations are really disgraceful to the
American Press; and any man who will condj,
scrod to compare Tom Hyer, a regular built bui-.
ly; to Gen. Taylor, a man whose military skill
and indomitable courage have, upon more than °tie'
occasion, added imperishable honor upon our courL
try and whose fame as warrior, philanthropilltj
and gocd citizen, has - been Made the theme cll . '
every tongue, are unfit to have the control of S
free preys. The article above quoted, we presume,
is from the pen of Mr. Forney, who has quail,
fat upon public money ; and who, thinking he.
will have to "throw np" his commission, ha t s
grown really desperate ! The ladies of a certain
eity,in this State, presented the author of the
above extract, with a red petticoat, for abusing the
patriot Harrison; whom he styled the "petticoat
hero." A suitable present, that! •
The present Cor.grees will adjourn nithol#
having accomplished much good (or the peopli•
In vain, have they talked, and disputed abet[ questiOns in which few are interested. Among
other bills ihich lay over is the one reducing 04
rates of Postage. The people have asked a re
duction of the rates, in petition after petition, and
yet their request his gone unheeded. VVe think
the Congre.smen, who upon several occasional,
have endeavored to impede the passage of a lovi
postage, low deserves the highest censure, not only
from the press, heti from their constituents.
lIONOR TO WIION HONOR 19 DUE„I
We trod the following in the Philadelphia North
American of the 221 ult., which will he read
pleasure by his numerous friends in this County!
We have tieeii , intimately acquainted with the
gentleman alluded to, for the last eighteen years;
and we always found him an honest, upright
kind and benevolent citizen, both in adversity and
I
prosperity ; and on whom you could always rely
with confidence:
Praiseworthy.—Those who do good, that is;
who do right, are of course moved thereto by ti
fixed principle'Of justice, and this leads fnguently
to what are called "sacrifices:' When there
occurs an instance of the sacrifice of personal tor;;
yenienee and legal right to a high sense of morai
obligation, we may presume that the action is in 4
fluencrd by a desire to promote and perpetuated'' ,
his example, the prevalence of course into which
his sense of right leads him. He must. therefore;
upon the same principle by which he performed
the art, permit oth. re to . refer to it, that the cause:
may have the benefit of the example by a certaini
degree of publicity.
An instance of this kind of sacriSce to which we:
allude, has recently come to our, knowledge, anal
we mention it at the risk. even of displeasing ones
whose conduct entitles him to our esteem. Mr.
Lewis Audenried, formerly of Schuylkill Counly,i
was, some years since, engaged in the iron and:
mercantile business, in which, like many others,'
he wait eventually unsuccessful and became ingot.'
vent. • -Subwquently, Mr. A.'s established charac-1
ter enabled him to make a compromise with bis
creditbra, by which, with a partial payment, be
was entirely released from pecuniary obligation., [
and enabled to start again, free from debt, though •
without capital.
But industry and economy are the chariot wheels '
that bear all in this country on to success; and Mr.,:
A., as • coal merchant, (in which business he is
now extensively engaged in this city,) 'found him.
self at length in a money making way ; and, re
cently, he hew taken from his bard earned and
carefully saved profits an amount equal to that
which he left unpaid in his compromise, and has
paid every dollar, principal ,ad interest, of the
sum from which be bad been released. We Men
tion this, not so much to laud the act, es to'prcsent
aft example, which, while it does honor to the ac-'
tor, will encourage creditors in the indulgence of
liberal feelings , which many possess, but from the. ]
exercise of which they are sometimes restrained by
doubts as to the worthiness of the debtor.
lar Cold.—Tlie weather for the last two weeks
has been so excessively cold in West Chester, that
the demand for fuel in that place was so great
that all the coal on hand, at the coal yards was
exhausted, and additional lots bad bcen ordered
from Philadelphia. •
ca Musical Stsike.—The white musicians'
of Philadelphia held s meeting a few days sir;
snd resolved not to turn out in the 6remarie pro. ,
ces.ion unless the 'colored binds are excluded ;'
whereupon the colored musicians also held it;
meeting end agreed not to turn out antes!' the'
- White bands are excluded. This is what we call!
tit for tet.
iv-Fire Hundred Debtors ere now confined;
in the Baltimore jell rot debt. We perceive DO
advantage to the creditors in inch a state of thins:v.l
We pity the families who ere stiffering for want
of food in eonwquence of the confinement of those'
who could, otherwise earn bread for them.
•
rie A Man Eaten by Rate.—The St. Looiti
Airs.* or the Bth ult., states that a man bad been
14= soAlte calaboose in that city, in a gate ct
instatieptioo, and left alone doling the night. Hq
died, And when fits toady :me found in the aiwning,l
it 3fas.i.aPtc,ol 2- 104•? 0 ,1fed by taut'
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CONGRESS
THE - MINERS'- JOURNAL; AND POTTSVILLE - GENERAL ADVERTISER
Loral -NetD3.
IT Patatille mid Danoille.Tekgraph Co.—
We have infOrmed our readers that a bill incorporat
ing :Telegraph Co. between this placji and Danville.
had passed the Legislature of Thus State. We have not
seen the bill, but learn from the "Star of ..the North,',
a paper published in .Bleontbutg, that the bill an,
thorizes the Company to erect and maintain Tele.
gruk fines itt Nonhomberland.
his. Lycoming, aqd Bradford Conti*. The capital
stock or theterporatioi ii $50,000 in shares of 550
each - Corporation and bake, politic-other that,
Counties, Townships and municipal corpmations are
authorised to subscribe for and bold stock.' The first
meeting of thratockholders;:is to be on the Ist of
November net ; Sad thereafter on the first Tunday .
of June in wick year. The !Aden are to he elected
annually.
The Company is authorised to enter upon any
lands for the purpose of of erecting Their wires, but
.is compelled to mike compensation to the owner of
thiapraperty for whareirer
The remedy is foithe owner to apply to the Court
of Common Pleas by petition - for the appointment of
three viewers: who are to assess and report She a
mount of damage. Their report is to be of the en.
tore of a judgment against the Company with costs.
unless appealed from. Flier parry inn appeal.
The penalt y for wilfully hirringcsor part of the
construction is one hundred • - dollars - exemplary
daniages, for the firs! offerpe. acid not less than one
nor more than sit months imprisonment for the sec.
mad:offence. Semi-annual dividend, are to be declar.
ed, sod if at an, times larger dividend than 12 per
cent. it shall be paid to the State. The meeting of
the stockholders. shall he held at Danville uremia
.otherwise directed. The stockholders are not hut,.
vidually responsible.
The Governor signed the bait,
it ts hence a law. the /tit ult. and
terrible ateident
1 Feighiful
occurred to two men on Monday
1 . 141 •5 n G"-.i'bonapson's Colliery, by which one man
w" l fied and another seriously injured. They were
:engaged in repairing the gang-way •of Mr. Thomp
son's Colliery, when a large quantity of slate, Bor
10 tons is weight. fell, baryinethem beneath n.
The accident occurred about 11 o'clock, K. M., and
these unfortunate men, whose names are Smith
and Robert 11111, were thus buried under this immense
quantity of ground. ill 1 t o'clock, P. M., making 12
hours; and then perhaps, they would not have been
discovered, had it not been for the wife of One of
the men, who went to see what detained her husband
from coming moat the usual hour. , She arrived at the
spur, and calling for her husband. received an ans..
wer Irom one of the met. ; who, strange to say, was
yet alive,—disclosing the melancholy fact of the ac
eident. at which her feelin. ■ can be more easily ten"
magined than described. * The men were then dug
out as soon as possible. Smith was brought' oat a
corpse. 11111 was so seriously injured that, it is
thought, he will not survive.
Taverns.—Schuylkill County eontains a
population of 12.680. She has within her borders
160 Taverns, a very large number, making 73 men to
every tavern. The numb• of Taverna is exceeding
ly large fora County' like ours, and when we take
into consideration this fact, we are not astonished at
the enormity of the crimes continually being com
mitted in this Region. Another source of great evil.
are the Beer shops, which also abotmd in large num
bers. Thej.are perfect nuisances, to the manner
they are generally conducted, and the sooner they
are broken up. the better if will be for the com
munity. They aro the places in which the young
imbibe the first principles of vice, and where they
arc often led astray. Taverns, of course, in many
instances. are necessary for the emir:iodation of the
public; but before our judges grant any more licen
ses; let thorn weigh the matter well. .A reform is
needed in this matter, and that loon.
EV' Schuylkill Counly - School Districts. —ln
the annual report of the Superintendent of Common
Schools, the amount due to Schuylkill County did not
appear. owing to some confusion in the Books as
kept in the office. Application was mode to the
Department by J. %V. Roseberty. Esq. andithe amount
duereach non•hcceptiog District, as near as could be
obtained, is appended below t
DISTRICTS. . AMOUNT.
Lower Mahantango , ..... ........ ....... 1415 90
Upper Afah.intango.:
........ .......
iVeat Braninvick•• •.
Wert Penn.........
Prnagrove Township
Total
El' Injured on the Railroad.-41r. John
Cantwell, of Minevsville. a deaf and dumb man, was
run over on the Valley Railroad, near Tose..ram on
Tuesday last, and had both his legs, be'ow his knees.
so dreadfully mottled. that amputation :was rendered
necessary. The accident occurred at a curve on Ike
road, which hid the unfortunate man from the view
of the engineer, and Mr. Cantwell being deaf and
dumb. could not here .the noise of the train. The
engineer is exonerated from all blame. Dr. Ilfalber—
stack we understand, amputa•ed both his legs, below
the knees, on the same day of the accident.
f Fatal Accident —A man whose name
is Mr. Kerrigan. was killed in a most shocking man
ner. nea r St. Clair, in this County. on Monday last—
He waa at work drilling some stone, and while en
gaged. a large stone, said to weigh several tons.
owing to the late thaw ,was loosened, and morel, on.
obsereed by the man who was at work, and rolled
Orion him, crushing him most awfully. and causing
instant death. Another man, who was assisting the
'deceased. waa also very much injured —so much in
-deedthat,he was picked up for dead ; but we are
glad m state that he is recovering.
L. , .."7 Eire in Port Carbors...4 frame stable ,
owned by Mesers.llughee and Mattson, in Pout Car.
bon, with some hay, was destroyed by fire on Thurs.
day night. aboat 12 o'clock. The fire broke out
in the mow. made a very large blase an for awhile
the fir e . as it was seen ('am Pottsville, made light the
whole sky. One horse owned by the above gentlemen
wanso badly burnt, that he wait 'immediately. killed
to relieve him of pain. The home was valued at
$125. Thy fire is suppostd to have been the work of
an incendia•ry.,
IT' March —Already have we entered upon
the third Month of the year.lBl9. It seems but yes
terday that we recanted the departure of the old
year into the bosom of eternity, and the advent of
the new. Thus it is. Time is ever on the onward
course, and
..The more we live, more brief appear,
OUr, If fe's succeeding stages:
11 day to childhood, seems a year.
And year, like passing ages."
E'V'' Court House Subscriptions.--,The sever.
al Ward Committees. at a meeting' held on Tuesday
evening last, reported the following subscriptions, to
Nonh West Ward
North East Ward
South Ward......
Total,
Erie Number of Inmates remaining in the
Schuylkill County Poor and Tiouee of Employment,
on the let day of January, 1849;153; of which 5 are
colored 'Jerson', oad 23 lunatics—Male 68; do. under
12 years. 14 ; Females 53, do. under 10 years 12
Out door paupers 11.
nr: At Work.—We observe that workmen
are
,engaged putting op a stable. in dr. r
Pennsylvania Hall, upon the sue of the one recently
destroyed by fire. it will be built of atone. and
ropfed with tin.
Native American Nominalion.—The Na
tive American State Convention met at the Pheonix
lintel, in Philadelphia, on the 23d ult.. and nominae
ed for Canal Commissioner, Klaiber Cleaver, Esq.,
of this Borough.
• tar We observe in the bet of new patents,
published in the •'Farmer and Mechanic," the name
of Henry Jenkins, of this place, for improvement in
Wire Fences. Patented February 13, 1849.
ar Si. Patrick's Day.—St. Patrick's Day
is nearly here. The high, .we understand. intend
celebrating the day in a man _ Doer that will do honor
;
to the great Saint.
IS" For California.—Dr. J. D. Steinberger,
(innerly of thin County, railed for California is the
Lenat, ea the 2112,
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EUROPA.
TWO WEEKS LATER TR9LT RER9PE':
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The Steamer Europa, arNved at ,leiley City. on
Saturday last, Winging news two weeks later. The
news is highly important is a unomercial point of
view. Below will be found a synopsis of the news
by the arrival . _
. In nearly every department of trade and commerce.
increasing activity prevadsind greater baoyancy and
hope abound. Cotton at still advancing slowlycbut
all the more surely. • - 1 •
Sales to a large extent have been going steadily
forward daring the last two weeks. The grain trade
has been more than usually steady the last fortnight..
and prices have been well supported-
Cured Provision.. Ashes, Naval ;Stores. and other
Snide. of American prcidectitia, [Stir demand
at remunerating prices.- iron and tin pleura contin
ue in very active demand: tad beim furtbef advanced
is price. From the manufactaring district the
coasts are decidedly encouraging.
The Stock and Memel -Market* are 'esti/e f t= Ily
bu o isin. public Securities sue llVlte .
Shares arc
on the advance. .. • ' .
. . . .
l'he aim " (or c"ehh..ss continued extensive
during the :pant rOITO , OI.- mot •oilto tO • very large
extent have taken • In the tonne of the week
ending Feh• 2 d , 67 :760 Wes chanre, d of which
31,410 bales we re Am „..
The Cern market, throughout the United Bingdem
havehas . ben steady. On the whole, gretter activity
Preeeilt,d during the fortnight. •
r Lv.; I.—A mono n description. were a point,lese
ee; and the quotations per barrel were a soint doe d
al 255. and 275. In the value of Indian Corn there
was little if any change; the prices ruing nt 30s. to
335. per quarter of 460 lbs.
Parliament was opened by the Queen in person.—
The speech from the throne was rather lengthy, and
for a wonder actually posierses a meaning apart from
the jingle of words
The speech places the fact beyond a doubt,that
the Government have no idea of stultifying their past
free trade doeinnes, but are resolved steadily to carry
out their pnociples to their final cournmulation.— .
Loo.! John Riedel, in a debate, said he hoped the go
vernment would not attempt to lay a duty on corn-7
but permit tt to come in free of duty.
The Rt. lion. Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, K. C. B.
recently English Ambassador in ipaia, has been ap
pointed tovrucceed Sir IL Packenham. as British Mi
Sister in the Ilnitel States.
The excitement created in Europe by the reports
of the boundless nches found in California had some
what subsided, when the news by the last packet
once more aroused the spirit of enterprise. and the
newspapers n un teemed with notices of all kinds of
shipping adventurers in connection with this autife-•
ions region.
. . _
Charles G. Duffy bas been brought up bane the
Courts on a new till, end is to take his trial at the
present term under tho Crown and Govern cadet Veen.
ray Act. This course was thought advised" by the
law officers, in consequence of the demurrer which
was partly ruled in favor of the prisoner upon the 3111
found at the last commissions.
It has been recommended by the Lord Lieutenant
to renew for e limited period, the suspension of the
habeas corpus act in Ireland, and the bill has already
been read the first time in the [louse of Commons.
'There is very lime news from the Continent of
importance or general interest, except en it regards
France. Immediately after the sailing of the Maga•
ra, intelligence was received in England that the
breach between the Assembly and the , President bad
widened into a (aerial gulf.
A real or sham plot was disclosed to the French
Ministry, and for a few days Paris again assumed the
appearance of a beleaguered city. Thestree!a were
occupied by not fewer than 81000 men; and (ten.
Changarnier plainly intimated that the that barricade
that was attempted to be raised, would be the signal
for a general slaughter,.
Whether the Red Republicans were surprised or
unprepared to cope with the extensive military ar:
rangements conceited—certain it is that Parts for
few days trembled on the verge of a new revolution ;
the issue of which can scarcely be doubted, as Mar.
ghat Uugeaud was despatched from Paris to bring up
a strong division of the Army of the,Alps.ostensibly
to command Rouges during the State trials, bat with
no leas object than that of overawing the Red Re
publicans in Paris.
The motion tar getting rid of the propositions of
M. Bateau to dissolve the National Asseinbly, was
defeated by a narrow majority of 916 over 4115.
Since that vote a greater tranquillity has prevailed.
In the National Assembly, on the '26th ult.. the Min
ister of the Interior, announced that he had been di
rected by the President of the Republic to present a
bill against clubs.
The trade has been steady amen t he brit. and any'
change that has taken place in breadstuffs Miring that
time has been upward.
The market is now somewhat duller and languid.
American flour is quoted at 2fis. to Y7s. for Western
Canal ; Ms. to 275. for Philadelphia ; Daltimore.New
Orleans and Ohio. 275. God. to 28a 64:- American and
Canadian White Wheat is now told at 7e Gd. per 7U
lbs., and lied 6a. 6d to 7s.
..189 18
.1464 40
23'30 08
7410 19
Indian Corn has laterally declined and prieee have
receded. Present prices arears. a alai fierwhoe,ind
31s. 6d. a 3'a for yellow.
For cured provisions there is Atilt a fair demand
and a good business doing in most articles of the
trade. The imports during the past fartnight are
297-,7 tierces and 148 barrels Beef. 282 barrels Pork,
2 casks lia.7",
8 bbds. and 609 earl's 8ic0n.1467 Liar.
rels and 3314 e: -; 4 0 L ar d ,
31)8 sacks and 2510 boxes
Cheese.
The Wool market im v ery arm. The bidding. are
very brisk at an advance. In Lc) 24. per lb nn the
prices realized at the private salt. , in Gan° w ! as
well as in Staffordshire, the iron trzt;., azam un
proved descriptions of metals are i l l aZtt , ,ve re•
qaest. and higher prices are readily paid.
The Stock market is improving and AmerieaB i•-
as English securities are. again on tie act sauce ;
demand f.or U. S. 6 per cents. still coati nnes,the price,
is per-cent. higher, with every appearanceef ano
ther rise : very large atnounts ave changed bands.
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917584 54
FOREIGNERS IN CALIFORNIA.
A loop will he put to the emigration of foreign.
era to the Gold Region. Gen. Feistier F. Smith,
who is now stational on the Pacific, has issued a
circular on the suttpct. He has addressed a cir
cular to out. Consul in Califotnie,in which hisays:
'"Ac nothing can be more unreasonable or tin
just than the conduct "pursued by persons nut cit—
izens of the United Staten, who are flocking from
all pseta bt search for and carry off gold belonging
to the United States in California,and as such con
duct is in direct violation of law, it will become
my duly. immediately on my arrival there, to put
there laaa in force, to prevent :theii infraction in
future, by punishing with the penalties prescribed
by law, on Own who offend.
" As these laws probably are not known to many
who are about starting M California, it would be
well to mike it publicly known that there are such
laws in existence, and that they will be in future
enforced against all persona not citizens of the U.
States, who shall commit any tresplas on the lands
of the United States in California."
The laws of the U. States are such that tree
passes will be subject to a fine and imprisonment.
The General also requests our Consul to make
the fact known to the people ofSMlth Arnmice.—
We deem this action at this time, very prudent on
the part of Geo. Smith, as we can lee no reason
why loreigne. a, who have contributed nothing to
wards the acquisition of California, should be
placed upon the same footing with our citizen..
.I..?^Diabolicut.—Tho County Ciurt House at
Chambersbutg, was broken into on Monday nicht
last, and access was had to the Treasurer's office,
as well as the vault in which the accounts ofthat
officer were kept. The books were torn and very
much defaced, and a portion carried away. The
publiC documents connected with the rressurer's
office were destroyed, but his private papers
were left untouched. ' . '
$7696 70
-4204 05
.7425 10
$19,325 85
The design of the potion guilty of this outrage
was evidently not for money, as all the eash - left
in the office was thrown about the floor.
The Commiesioner's office lass also entmed and
hie pipers and boobs torn and defaced. No ar
pest has yet been made.
rBP' The' ("ocelot.) Members or coogrpo.
.aghed cif," as gracefully as they could the ra
ther trying scene of counting the electoral votes.
Before the Senate entered, Mr. Sawyer, o( Ohio,
proposed that' his side of the Hoare, "give it op,"
and cm the trouble' of counting ! After Maine
and New listapsbire bad been announced, show
ing 15 for Cass and none for Taylor, another 1.0.
cofoto member exclaimed, "Good ! Cass ahead no
far!" Mr. Dallas, it is said, performed his par
with becoming dignity.
jrlr U. 8. Senators.—The Hon. Salmon P
Chase, just elected to the U.S. Senate from Ohio
re in accomplish member °Utile Cincinnati Bar—
formerly a Whig, but for several year. the ch6f
man of the Ohio Liberty Party. He is a nephew,
of the former Judge Chase of to Federal Court',
anti was prepared for the Bar by Mr. Wirt. Mr.
C. is also intimately connected with :fade kle
-
Lean by. tßaniage. ,
..1 -
ETIMIEB
raEteriro
FRANCE.
THE MARKETS.
ebitign in tanniqua._
Robbery. •On .itte ltd ult., as tie leant
from the Legion, • bold and daring villain *entered
the family limiter of Mr. Henry Kepoer'e Hotel,
sod stole therefrom • coat, one pair of pants. a
vest, e pair of boots ; and pocket handkerchief.—
His search far gain not being fully accomplished,
be made . several attempt' to - entei the bcd-rtarn
of Mr. K. cod finally. at re'Clock: ln'themorniog
he took advantage of the noise madvby the Wilt- .
ing of the Clack, pushed open the door and stelth
ily entered the room, and made an attempt to rime
the pckets of Mr. K., but in his hur l ma d is
slight noise, whi c h aroused the s l mepers, who ask
ed him what Id "bated. v .;ling thus foiled in his'
midnight depredation., ha mid,hi s escape,
Er TAP. Liltie 'Schuylkill
couternplation 'granting a tract of
Iround,Situate in the Weitern pert of Tertiriiins,
far the use of s public buria%ground. The cid—
zstis'ate to elect the Directors, whose duty it will
be to base it suitably tell lint in lots, aniLsold .it
reasonable prices, so es to enable those of the cit.
liens of Tamequs, in straightened circumstances,
to procure a phis, of interment fur their deed.—
The Legion sates, that the iipot selected for this
Cs'smotery is certainly en excellent one. With
but uiding expense it could, be converted hit° a
repository tar the dead, that would he en orne•
merit to the Borough.
tr Thomas 7aylor, of the Brat of Bartole s t
drTery lin, left ternique oa the 22d of last month
for . thilfornia. He goes with the Reading Corn.
Pony'
, • POTTSVILLE MARKETS.
r _ -J
-.
CORRECTED iTEEILLY FOR 7HE JOURNAL.
Wheat Flour, bbl, $$ 50 Dr'd reaches rued. 300
Rye do do 450 do do unpar'd. .I 75
Wheat, bush. I 10 Dr'J Apiples,_parl. *75
Rye, do ' ' 751 Eggs. dui. 16
Carat, do 56 Butter, lb. • 18
Data, , do 40 Bacon,. 10
Potatoes,-do . 45 Hams., 10
Mouthy seed, 350 Hay, toll, • 15 00
Clover do 400 Plaster: 600
~*7.~~'}
At Feet Hamilton, on the 27th February. by the Roe.
Francis Vinton. D. D. Lieutenant Laettx LoAttu U. S.
Army, to Visa SALIM, daughter of Dr. Jos. Eaton. U. S.
Army.
Orr Thuroday, the tat iast. at S. James' Church.
Schuylkill Haven, by the Iter. Geo. E. Drake Mr. G. H.
M'Canr...A.lll.of Burlington Co. B. J. to Miss Rea era
.1. Rose/many. daughter of the late John W. Dewberry
Erq. l of Orwlgeburg.
DEATHS
At Mlddleport, on the 26th !net., Geozar Fox, .on of
Dr. D... 1.1 J. end Margaret A. cKibbin.
At Mount Mur , ,on on tho 2d lout. EDWARD, ion of
D 111311.04 Charlott Kleinert, aged 5 yearn 10 mo. and 25
dep..
The friends of the family am penienlarly invited to
attend his funeral. at 2 o'clock this afternoon, .(daturday)
from the reaidence of his parents in Mount Corhon.
n-. THE PHRENOTARION LITERARY SOCIETY.
kb- , having been much Interested at her last meeting in
the question, •Is war justidable under any: circunzstancesr
continued Rover until next week, the 7th inst. Its further
diacweion will be carried on by the following gentlemen,
viz:—Affirmative—John fiughek Col. F. N,Wynkoup,
and Elias Schneider : blegetive—Stunuel Griaccan Jr..
Joseph S. Silver, and Dr. Depuy. As this is a question
of universal interest, and especially to every American
citizen. all are informed. that their attendance is very cor.
diatly desired, on that occasion, in Stichter's ILati. at 7
o'clock.
' By order of Society. • K. tlec'y..
Ds} ASPECIAL rifEETING OF STOUKUOLDERR
it.' OF THE MECIIANICW SAVINO FUND association
of Pottsville, will be held on Nonday-Evening, Dm sth of
March 1E49, at the house of 7. Kline Centre acre. t, below
the American House. at 7 o'clock. All subscribers not
paid their drat fees and dims are requested to at
tend to the payment of the Immo; and the same time
and phice the Funds of the association will be Loaned,
agreeable to Co.titutirin and By Lows of the association.
I. LOESER. Scey.
oiiiiVEMPERANCE MEETING. —The Sonsof Tem
peranco of Pottsville respectfully Invite the pub
lic generally. to attend a Temperance meeting In the
Second M. E. Church, on Tuesday evening nest, at 7
o'ciocits Addresses may tie expected from the Rev.
Nets . Regally, Bonnet; Rower. (of Pah Catbon)and
rend y. E. CRIME TEif.,
Chairman of Com. Nam No. 52. S. err.
A n'I'AI'ED ME TING 01."Ilir. SCIWILKILL
lY Co. Medical Society, will he held id the Ilia
on IVcdoesday Eveningl (March 7th.) et 71 o'clock.
J G. KOEIILEII. Rec. Sec's/.
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THE PROTEST — AYT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
‘5 -• —The following .llesulution boo been passed by
the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville.
Resotred, Thet he aensiderat inn of the sums contribu
ted and to be contributed as donations to the erection
and furnishing of the• church edifice; the Vestry do
hereby ace apart, and appropriate FIFTY EIGIIT
PEWS, which shall be, and remain free for oil persons
who may desire to worship in the, Church. These
pews are located as follows:
IN THE CENTRE AISLE,
North side, No. 111, 119, 127, 13.1. 141, 151, 159.
South aide, No. 112, 120, 12e, 130, 111, 153, 100.
IN THE NORTH AISLE.
North side, No. I. 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, 37, 43. 51, 53 54.55.
South side, No. 2,8, 11. 20. 24, 32, 38, 44, 50, 52.
IN THE SOUTH AISLE.
Aontt. side, No 56, 57, SS, 60, 74. SO, 86. 132, OS, 101, 110.
North ride, No 59, 67, 73, 79, 5.5. 91. 97, 103. 109.
DIVINE SERVICE Ir held In the Much every Sun
day. Altman. 'Sercice commenter a: 101 o'clock.
Aperstoon Seroirt coo menet.. at 4 o'clock. And even
ing acrvice, no the first Sunday of every month
TRINITY COURCII CENETERV. AT biotIAT
I.IEBE:L.—The Vestry of Trinity Chun h, Potts
ville, are now ready to sell burial lota and grnyes In that
large and beautiful plot of anti ad. near the junction of
Market i4treet and the Minereville Road, which they
lure lately einineed and laid out for aCometery. Ap
-I,:igar on rig lets or single graves may: he made to AN
DREW rtusAEL., Esq.. Treasurer of the Canted. at
whose Once on llahantongo none,. plan or the Ceme
tery ceo he seen, or Edward Owen Petry, Esq.,
Centre Street.
R.-"p ITNI V f:RSALIST CIIIIRCITSZ-Services are held
'sx' in the 2d stci'y or Si Ichter'e Newnan. every Sab
bath morning and eveuing at the uvula hour/ Rev. R.
K. BRUSH, of Luzerne County, Pastor.
The public are respectfully invited to attend.
A COMMON COLD. AND CriV9lll.—lt sbOnld 'by
remembered tha acting!, ban evidence that 110,11Phn
turity is lodged in the lungd, which, if not dperdily re
ninved. will so in itate,these delicate orgies as soon
er or later to brills, on initadintimr of the lunro—a furor
of disease which we all know to the high roadju con
sumption.
Wright'slndian Pegetalo Pills are a most delight
ful medicine fur retrying elf a cold, because they es
pel Icon the system all morbid and corrupt humors
(the cause of every kind of disease) In an easy and
natural manner. Four or Urea Wright's Indian Vegr
table Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a
short time remove she must obstinate coil—at the lame
time the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy
tone, and the blood completely penned. '
TILE GREAT MEDICINE or TUB DAY: Docro■
Townasao•s Ssa AAAAA ►.—This menione has the
peculiar fortune of being recnmmended sod prescribed
by the most respectable physicians of the country, and
only requires a trial to bring It into general use. It is
put up in quart bottles, and Is six times cheaper than
any other preparation. Doct. Townsend is a physician
ofgreatreputation in Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians
generally in that city prescribe it in their practice
The following is a certificate from some of theni:
OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.
Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from
Physicians in different parts of the Union.
This le to certify That we, the undersigned Physicians
n the city of Albany, have In numero"s eases prescri
bed Dr.Towneend'a Sarsaparilla, and we believe it to
be one of the most valuable preparations of the Sarsa.
darilla in the market. '
11. R. PULINO. M. D:
J. WILSON, N. D.
R. P. BRIGGS. N. D.
P. E. ELMENDORF, FL D.
Albany, April 1.180.
Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following, Is one of
he oldest and most respectable Physicians In Conn. •
, Mulford, Ct., May 21, 1846.
Dr. TowsniEND.--Denr Sir: Townsend'. Saran
partite" finds a ready .ale In ilartford—is highly es
teemed by all who have made use of It, and we have
teason to believe its good qualities will be daily appre
ciated by a discerning public. I have daily calls for it,'
and hope you will'he remunerated for your exertions to
render service to the afflicted. I am sir. your obedient
servant, , HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D.
M. The General Agency for the sale of the Sarsa
parilla le al.Bannan's Bookstore Pottsville, w here Drug
gists and others eau be suppliedwholesale at tile Matta:
factures. prices.
It la also tot gale In Pottsville at John C. Brown%
pemeria & Parvin'a. and . .lobn S. C. Martin', Drug
Stores; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist,
and J. D. Falls, Minerseillo C. Franey, Drwigehnrg;
Dairy 8114selre, S. M. Hampton. and W, 1.. Daimler.
:Port Carbon; Paul Darr, Pinegrove; J. C. C. Ilugheic
, Pousville.. ,
Cr Sea adrw.sement Ln notherenturan Acircular
containing rge number of certificates from Physi
cians and othet can be examine! at IlannUn's Book
torc.Price Sit per bottle. or 6 Bottles for *5.
BEWAne. OF COUNTERFEITS.—TagIer's
terfrii Demeter. 'am( United States .Voney Reporter.
he best In th United States, containing fat minute
ngravin:s of all the Gold. Silver, and 'Copper coins in
irculatlon with their value attached: corrected month
ay. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it.
Cc Persons enclosing one dollar to the subscriber
will have the Detector mailed monthly one year loth.*
DAVY'S SAVETY .LAIIIPS.
TILE subscriber has Jost received aaopply of Safety
Lamps, among which are a few of Upton & Rob
erts' Improved Safety Lamp,lsieli is acknowledsby
to be the beet and safest now in use In the mine, of
Europe. .For sale at feu priceittusn they can.be im
ported, atBARRAN'S -
.Anril I . Cheap Ronk and Varlets Store
FOlt - 811.1. E.—TOWN LOTS-1n th e Town of
Llewellyn—apply to , A. RUSSEL.
Jane 19 24-4() Nahantanco Stsest. Pottsville.
iit i wjr—t i cr ui v i i o, &wiLas vanoas Itjte
Na' 4 4 ll r . • • vq,
MM
nissOLlrfloisr OF pittftirslisiEtiPiz-
Nntlee Is hereby giren.:th3Flhe C,n-113ttnen1118
heiciotee eitattag , between ,101.1 N 1101.81E8
wm• ICENVIN I t In the Coat Millet!. thiahtekt„ In ett.
gehdyl l lll Co. l was miltuilly AistolVtld the 27th
day of Feb. 181 . 30tift HOLMES,
'March 3 1040 *H. KENIIII.I.
13 EGISTIBI NOT is 11E'lE
1% BY given that the Stetutora hereinafter named
bees died their ?firmer:re accounts of the Admlnlstta.
dm* or the folloettat Esti/ten. In the Reg' lees Office
or Sehelytkift 'County.. which amonnta have Steen al
lowed hy the Tteginer, end will be presented to the
Judaea of the grphane. Glum on hi nada, the 25th day
of !larch rest, at ten o'clock. A. fd.. rhr cotairmation
an?, min watiee,. when and where all persona intcres
tec! may attend If they think proper.
lin: The account of - Jonathan Zerhe and Samuel
Zertie. Exerutore of the list sod testament of
Jon ithen Zerbe, late of l'lneern to tp. decensed.
4.4 The account n: John 8. Bent'ller and John Stein.
Executors of the last will and testaritens of Henry
Gimble,late of Pinegrove sp. deceased. '
DANIEL KAERCIIER. Register.
Register's Ofsce. Orwigs
burg, Feb. 241847. I Feb2l 9-51
VOTICE.-7IIE PAR fNERSIII t• heretofore ex
: • tstiag.betwern JAMES 11. FI7ZIMMONS. nod
.TAMES GLENN. tinder , be firm name of Fazimmons
& Glenn. has been dissolved, by James Glenn with
drawing from the firm.
Feb 17. 6.30) JAMES GLE SN.
1k , 0T1CE,..—T110114.8 FOSTEIt & Ca., HAVE
• asmqvED belt stuck of Mutts and Shoes to the
new 'store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets,
where the business will in future be cur.ed on upon
the gash principle. Thankf il to their friends and the
public in general for past favor). they hope, by mama . -
ging their bunt ess in future 1111.10 the only correct be.
sta. (wit.. cub payments) to afford to their customers
goods upon such reamtiable terms as will ensure to
them a Lbend patreaage te,
iCkP(Y tiPt—All ;moms indebted to the undersign
ed are reque-ted to come ,brwerd and settle their assets
no our new business arrangements vr".l require as to
discontinue and urge the prompt payment of the same.
Febl7-8) TilomAs roirgn &
COP ARTNERSIIIPNOTIC F.. —THE U
SCRIAERS have this day associated themselves
for the purpose of carrying on the Machine business
under the firm of SPENCER & DIASON. All persnas
indebted to George Spencer for work done at h 9 Ma
chine shop, are requested to pay the same to either of
the members of the arm. Nu pe.sons are authorized
to receive the sonnies of, or contract debt. for the arm,
except the partners mentioned.
GEORGE SPENCER,
rebl7-840 ' GEORGE MASON.
REGISTEWS NOTICE.—NOTICEIS [JERE
HY GIVEN. That the Ezecutors. Administrators,
and Guardia, e herein after named, have tiled ih •.• re
spective accatints or Admiwotrotion,,f the following
estates in the Re;ister's office of Schuylkill ,Cnunty,
which accounts have been allowed by be Rexister,and
Will be presented to the Judges of thefOrphans• Court,
on Monday, the 12th day of March'neWat 10 o'cinek.
In the forenoon. for confirco-tion and allowances. when
and where all persons Interested may attend If they
think proper
Ist. The account of Benjamin Delon g and Jacob Eimer,
executors attic last Will and tome meat of Item, Wit
dermut h, late of Schuylkill Garen, deceased.,
2d. The account of Samuel Fetid, n f. guardian of
Catharine Fetiterolf, a minor, of Upper Mahantongo
Township.
34..Tite account of Andirw 17. Wilson. Administra
tor of the estate ofJohuTbotorisoo.of the Porough of
Potts fine, deceased.
Ith. The account of Andrew Brown, ad n istrator of
the estate of Andrew J .Brown, of the Butnuih of
eine. dece.ued. ".
sth. Toe account of John Kemerling and Henry
Kernerllne.„ execotors of the last will rod testament of
Henry Kemerling. of Wayne Township, deceased.
6th. The account of Auditors of William Zeheer, ex
ecutor of the lan will :Aid testament of David Zebner,
of West Penn Townsh la, decor sad.
DA.:IEL KAERClltin,Tteginter.
Register's ORter. Orwigs
burg.
..
burg. Jan.tri, U.. I Feb 3-6
ASSIGNEE'S NOT ICE.—NOTICE IS HERE
DV GIVEN. that Samuel T. Skeen, Tinsmith, of
the Borough of Peraville. has made an assignment of
all his real estate to the sutricriber, for the behefit of
his c.edi - ors; all persons having claims agsinst the said
S. T. Skeen„ will present thew to the stibscri her.
It. WOODSIDE.
Feb 3-61, Assignee. Pottsville
NOTIGE. , --ALL TIII)$E PERSONA KNOWING
TIIENIsELVES indebted to the ee•ate of WIL
LIAM ..WILLIA:IIS, late o• RI. fair, deceased, are re
quest ul to come Onward and make payanat on or be.
fue the first of April ensuing, otherwise , 1e accounts
sill be pia edin the hands nra 21—riaratelor collection.
Jan 27 1-61] MARGARET WILLIAMS, Adm•ria.
;NOTICE.—TO CARPENTERS.—.PROPOSALS
I'l be received by the itrir.priber, for boliti.ng
40 Drift Corp. Shop room and mameials furnished by
the subscriber ' WM. PAXNE.
Jan 27, 5-tri lieckscherxidly.-
• OTICE.— V IKILI. NAVIGIA, luvxmis
—The Schuylkill Nag gatinn I ompapyk: avgng
sometime assigned all their Railroad retyker:int
monis known ea the tt Yellowy Cars' . to 'Henry C.
C,orhit, Chatter. R. Wood. and Edward T. Randolph,
Epirs.—is trust. (Cr certain purposes; rind possession
having now been given, to their Agent Edward G.
Harris, who will keen these Gus in Repair, and rho
them. for account of the Trustees.
NOTICE. I. • hereby liven. that all Ci 3 Ims, for Libor.
or material., here titer furnished to these Gan, most he
presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris. Agent
(or the Trustees. ELWOOD MORIHR,
Dec. 9: . 48-49-Iyl • Resident Engineer, S. N.
OTICE:—SCIIUVI.RILL NAVIGATION CARS.
Whereas. the Coal . Cars. usually known an the
Yellow Cars"—have on several ncrastrot, been stn
len away from•thiNaviration Landings, and used to
bald Gal for prirme puejobeel.
NOTICE. is hereby given. that the subscriber is de
termined to use all - the means in his power, to put a
stop to such trespasses.- and to punish tte, trespassers.EDWAßD cr;II , ARRIII,
Dec 2-.19.3rn0] Agent hr iltlenstees.
• MISCELLANEOUS.
.rl , O LAWYERS AND JIISTICES.—PUA
1 LION's ninEsT, last solid n.
Donlon's Diann of the Law. of Pennsylvania.
Diemen Magistrate's Daily Companion,
• Craplon's Forms. tJels's Farms, Dockets, &c.,
Just waived and for sale cheap at
March3-ln) D
Cheap Law and Miscellaneous Ilooholore.
iIACHEREL,
'VI SHAD,
S . ALMON,
HERRINGS,
I , olll{,
HANIs AND SIDES, ,
SHOULDERS,
LARD AND CHEESE,
Constantly on hand and
forsole by
1 J. PAI.MER & Co.
Market dtr•et Wilma,
PHILADELPUII:
Feb. Rt
PRINTS! APRINTS ! AND FRAIIIE4.—
SW New Prints, among which ism ainuailig print
untie Ca lirinn in God Diitgers. Alan,
20b Franzen Err prints. All of which will be sold
at city wroolessie prices, by.the hundred. dozen. ur sin
gle, at tne Sottidner's 1141 and News Emporium, Cen
tre Streid, three doors below Mnrket Street.
irYPediars supplied at city prices at
BANNAN'EI
F, b3.6] Bookstore, News Emipirlom. &c
20C -1 REAMS WRAPPING. STRAW A N D
BLASTING PAPER. trtinleottle and retail, at
city prices, just rtceived and fur sale at •
BARRAN'S
Cheap Paper and Book Btnre.
Jan 27 5-]
A CCOMMODATION FOR LAWYERS.—THE
LAWYERS can procure Blank Subpanuali for wit
nesses signed by the Prothonotary, by rolling nt
DANNAN•fI
Jan 27 5.] - cholla Book & Scillonary Store—
.
D it & A c . w li c r. G str Naga a t iN n• G e e ve a a lo:
of Supe'rior Drawing Pencils, among which are Fa
ber., Reeves, Jackson., Gillen', &c. flame of which
are put up In Cenutitill Bose• canned. Also Draw
ing 1100 k. Cro Iwg•one ...Dr wing Cards. &c. All of
which will he sold tery low, at
• !UNMAN'S
Janto
Cheap Book and Variety Mores.
t\T EWSPAPER FILET, SUITABLE Ft/ft
IN FILING NEWSPAPEar3, just received and for
sate at BANN AN'S
Dee3P-1) Cheap Variety Stores.
•
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lINDAY SCROOLUNION BOOKS.—.I cut
ceived a int of
Sunday . Scrinal Union Bunke, suitable for Presents.
Reward Book. fur Scholars.
Libraries of 50 volumes .52 50. Alan, •
Libraries for Sunday EichriAs, 100 volumes for 010.
Uymn Banks, Que.ition Books, Class Books, German
and English Testaments. Bibles &c. &c.
All of which will be sold at Union cash nriCes. at
BANNAN'S
Dec.2l-50) •" Cheap lionlistures.
DOCKET DIARIES FOR 1849—0 F AL
MOST EVERY SUAVE AND KIN D. just received
rind for sale at HANNAN'S
Dec 2.3-521 Cheap Book and Fancy Stares.
11AZORS RAZORS MANLY
PACTPRED RV ROGERS & SON of the very hest
materials; Chapman's celebrated Strop of four sides,
with potent metallic hone, an article of ackt.owledged
superiority for sharpening Razors and keeping th • , In
perfect order; Ilayne's Nagle Adamantine Panier, to
perior to anything in Ito(' forgetting a keen smooth e I
to Razing, Pen Knives, Surgical Instruments, &e., I' r
sale at DANN AN'S
Decl6-51) Cheap Variety Stores.
CHALLENGE TO TILE WHOLE WORLDi
110IT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—Fat
extracting grease, tar, pitch, oil, paint, or any othei
,greasy aubetance.from ladies' and gentlemerischahing
including silks and satins, carpets, table spreads, Merl
no ahawls, ladies' bonnets. &c.' A reward of 1,25 wi,
be paid to any person whoa" will prodnee a spot
paint green or dry that this snap will not extfact SI
per grow. SI per dozen, 0v124 cents per cake.. Foraal
wholesale and retail al, BAhiNAN'S Variety stores
Pottsville, who Is role agent for the coo sty. inc 4-4
lIIST RECEIVED—II large asaortment of La
dies' Crotchet BAGS and PURSES. Also .teet Ban
and Purn. Steel Beads and Tassels )and Silk
ToviatLar mending hags at
Nepali-40-r • BRADY & ELLIOTT'
BOOK...BINDERY IN POTTSVILLE.
pllE subscriber has In hie employment two Sonic-
IL Binders. and is prepared to bind, re-bind and mann
l'hcture to order, banks of every, description. Persons
wishing Binding done, will please send in their Books
Immediately, to keep the hands employed. ,
Heinle:. and hinds Blank and Time Books toalmost
any pattern, at short notice. B. BANNAN ,
11fay20 ql Al his Cheap Book &Stationery Store.
N. O.—A number of honks left to be bound-are still
remaining at the Eetabllohment-.nine form° and three
years: - .linlessialled for shnetty they will he sold to Inn
DIBLEO PRAYER Strohm ' , Stall
LOW.—.SIOO Haste. and Prayer Books In almost
every style of binding, cheaper by 25 or 30 per ceutt
than they can be purchased in Philadelphia. Splendid
Gilt Edged Family Bibles at only lit at HANNAN'S
Cheap Book Stores.
holfisltrra can purchase. Books cheaper In take home
than ran he purchased in Philadelphia of New York.
vvult - iviCKlrcitr BUFBTurgt
rrIIOI.ISANDtt of bottle, ofthe American Compound
I
have been.aold daring the past year. and wa■ never
known to fail In curing in a few days, the worst eases
ofa certain delicate disease,Siminat weakness. nod•il
diseases of the tiniary organs. Persona afflicted. wring
this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear no exposure
as It leaves no odor on the breath, requires ro restric
tion& in diet or business—contains no mercury or nor.
moue drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to
everpase, sex or condition. It Is also the best remedy
known for Floor Alba*, or Whites. (bmale complaints)
with which thousands Lifer, without the knowledge of
a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used
Incln private pniette e tan physician with unerring sae
cow. radically cuing , ninety-nine of the hundred ta/PS
Ina few daps, ~Around each bottle are plhiu And Blti
Csnmon.—Ask foe the American Compotind,acid Bur
chum only of the agent. Price ♦ll per bottle.
J. G. Brawn sod J.a. C. llartin.stenta forrottavilie;
ig.Keppson, egen{Ru.l.p?bau.• • VicpsteNlB4B-1;
CARDS
S. J. T. NICHOLAS, respectfully tenders
ri
hi. professional service', to the inhabitants of
Pottsville and vicinity. and solicits the honor of a share
or their patronage. Offire, Thnmpon's Mil. Market
M. Residence, corner of MOket a nd.William st.
March 3, '49.
[
liin. BECKER.—
- -- -
NEW47MCEPATIIIC MEDICAL OFFICE.
Corner of 24 Market tat. Opposite Thompson's Hell.
POTTSVILLE. PA. J
Residence COr. of C'''owliill and 3d St. opposite the
Prinnuive Methodist Church. (Jen 21.'49. 5-ly
E DWARD CLARKSON,
ENGRAVER ON. WOOD.
80} Walnut Street.
Der 23 Philadelphia
J
D. 31EKEDITD,—General Agency °Rice.
ci Centre Streit.,k'othwille. Schuylkill Qiiunty, Pa
/Wm Air the sale and 'purchase of Real &tate, col
lection of Rents, &e. (Oct9S-44.91
I ) G. 11,1.GOWAS', Attorney at Law.—Office in
:Market Street, in the morn forutbrly occupied by
J. K. Hamlin, Esq. Cotiverancing and t‘criveninit at •
tended tn. rPottsville.Sept9:4B-37
LIDWAII.I , BIIIPPEN, Attorney and Counsellor
Emit Law, Philadelphia, wal attend in rolled lone and
all other legal Inponese In the Myra . Philadelphia, ad
joining Couritlee and elrewhete. Office Noe. 13 Prune
eltreet.Fhllarlelphia. tAur.721849.2y
S& J. IP , ,STEII, De.lars in Boots Ond Shoes
. Leather. and Shoe Findings, Centre street. Potts
Ille :Slot lel Idl7 ,
A/R. M. DEPUY, Aurnenn Dentist, Oflire in
Market nirret. (North silej First door shove Es
Witraiii.e Oinne. fniasin
IRON
rallAlfll9 FOR fillNE••—Thesubscribers hare
Just received from - the ship Elizabeth. and I Inch
Best Hest English Chains; made expressly for Mines.
and for sale. Apply to ' T. gc,E. GEORGE.
aprll22 tf 17] Market' and 1 2 th Sti eels. Philada
RAIL ROAD IRON —SO TONS 21 4Flat Bar
Rall Road iron, .
50 du 1;a; do do do -
B do 211► do do do with spikes.
15 do do do do
•
And Plates.fur Web) , -
A. & G. RALSTON,! southfront st.,Phi ada.
Philada.. July 11. 1840. 24
•JUNIAT/1.- BOILER IRON.
55 TONS 'trotted boiler iron, Nos. 3. 4 and S of
widths 0f25, 32, and 36inch.s and rendomlrngthr,
A. 4. G. RALSTON.
11, MU 3e— 4. South Frotitott. Philada.
DLACK.S.IIITIIING, TURNING AND FINISH
ING.,-.The subscriber respectfully annnunces that
he Ills commenced the above,business , at the corner of
Mauch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pottsville. Pa. and
will be happy to receive orders: JOHN WARNER
N. B.—Guage-cocks. oil cups, and oil globes on band,
and for sale [July W., " -Iv
FOR SALE & TO .LE'r
DEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SA LE.—ISAAC
KE'NER,the surviving Executor of the last will
and testament of BERNIIART KEPNER, Sen..' de
ceased, will on Saturday. March the 10th, IMO, at ID
o'clock in the tbrennon. at tie Image of GEORGE Vasi
l:meats, Inkeeper, in East Brunswick tp., Schuylkill
County, expose in sale by public vendee and outcry,
(either In whole or in lots to snit purchasers:) All that
certain hiessuage. Barn and Frac( or parcel of Land,
situated in East Brunswick tnwnship. Schuylkill Co,
Pennsylvania; adjoining the Sebublkill River, and
lands of.litenti F. Ifre ichler. George Dreitielbis, )henry
long, Matthias' Myer, Jnhn Deter, Elijah D. Long,
Christian Koch and Friedens' Church Land, containing
inseLirradreil sad six Scres aa nd nixes g-serera perdles,and
80 acres th ereof are well tirnhered. The terms of pay
ment will be made known n t aie time of sale Ly
Plan h 3, 10-111 ISAAC KEPNER. F:secutnr.
TAIILE To RENT.—THE LARGE STA [ILE
b On the rear of the subscribets premises, will be
rented to a good tenant, possession .given immediate
ly. Enquire at the Shovel Factory. '
s}The whole of this property w ill he offered for sale
at the Pennsylvania Hall. on the I :Eh inst., at 3n'elock
P. M. Terms *lab° carh on the purchase, the remelt,
der in one year,avith regal interest. Should the amount
hid, he too great a samifice on lion cost, the rale will
be postponed to Saturday. April 14th next, at the same
time and place. A satisfactory title will be made to
the purchaser. ".
March 3 104 s) — JOHN M. CR&LAND.
, ro LET.—ft THREE STORY BRICK 'muse.
I SITIIATED in the ibis Rorotieh,entlrely new.and
finished In ihn beri,and most modern style. Apply •o
the "ntiscribers, personally or through the Puitlinice.
• Feb. 29 9-3 i WM:& THOMAS JOHNS
_
D ußtac ForLE OF REAL ESTATE.—TIUE
U SUIWRIIIERS will offer at Public Sale, upon the
premises, on Thursday the IStlt day of March, 1819, at
n. one o'clock, P. M. a valuable two-story
'"' dwelling le and lot of ground, with a
Vl*.
§ifiT good stable, situate in Main street, in the
.- Romer! of Schuylkill Haven, now occupied
as a store by Charles and Geo .lluntzlnger, adjoining
Went Edward tlitnlzinceLdeceased, and Chas. Iluntl
inner. The premise• are admirably calculated fornny
public busineis, having been occupied as a Storefor
many years. tondiuons will he made known an the
day of sale,and good attention given.
J,AG(III HUNTZINGER,
WILLIAM lIUNTZI:VGER.
EEO
fOR RENT.—A TWO STORY MUCK HOUSE
V In Motet Stre•l. above Third. l'ofsession given
let of Apt it. Apply to
Yebl7-9-1 CEO. if A I.IIERSTA DT.
PSALIC.—WILL BE SOLD. AT PUBLIC
1 SA LE. nit Tue.lay, the fith dty of (larch next, at
the from of rharleiGillinehant, on the' est Branch Rail
Roarl,nne mile below Minrniville, all his STOCK, FAIL
MING UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, con
slating iif Cows, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivator, Cutting
Boxes fir straw and Corn fodder, Wind Mill, Scythes
-and Cradles, Grindstone, Sleigh, Baggy. Sulkev,dr.c.
Likewise, Housrhold Good.,consisting of Bureauk, Ta•
Wes, Bedsteads, Sofa. Settee. Chairs, Carpets, Stoves,
Linking Glasser, Desk, Clock. Cradle, Wash Stands,
and Kitchen mensilatnonomernum to name.
Liken MP, at the nametline and place. THE FARM,
consist incorsiour SO acre., more Of less. des if lily 1.3-
led, within one tulle or Minersville and three miles of
Pottsville, with, good Improve.nrnts. consisting of a
Frame House and Him with Apple and Peach Orchard.
The fi;Ocintris good, and the land in a fine state of culti
vation,comptiairg oneof the 1111181 desirable properties
in the County; trip„rther with thecnal right of over 100
acres and to the heart nf the Coal Region. Tama made
known at thettme. Sale In commenceat
Frh17...9-tf LRIARLES GILUNGIIAM.
01 , 11. IIENT.—A NEW WELL FINISHED three
siory Frame Dwelling, wait a basement story 32
by 211 fret, all in good condition, and located la the cen
tral part of the Town of Port Carbon. on Coal Street,
Possession will be . given on the first of April. For
Blither particulars softly to the aubscriber (matte preiui
ses. iFeblo 7—lt] THOMAS DAGGETT.
OM
'OR SALE.—coI,IIERY PROFERTY FOR
1 sALE.—THE :1113:teltIBER offers at private sale
the 6.llnwinoroperly 4 viz:
One 60 Home Engine, with 4,50 feet of nine Inch
Pumps. in first rite working order.
One 30 Horse Engine, nigh 210 feet of nine inch
Pumps, wlth winding gearing all complete, In good
working order.
floe More Ermine for hoisting Coal from Mines,
in
.good 'working order.
One 10 norne'Rreakinz Engine, with Rnlitts, Shalt
ing,.gereens, ttehaten, and all the glltilrei necessary to
do a hizsine” of 1000 tons n week.
AiM 50 large Railroad Cars with - heavy chilled'
wheels, and throe Inch axels, these Cars are well toile
ed for any of our surrounding Roads where Horse
power I. aged.
The above Engines were all ma mthe tired by'llay
wend & Snyder. and am conmdered among the very
beFK ever mada by eald partin.
Jan.l3, 3-trj GEM POTTS.
TOWN LOTS AND (MIER PROPE•:TY FOR
I BALE —vo town Int. 501 120, nt the L- :ens
Coai X:9". D"urhill hnlintf. Fa./
2 11 02 .,,;•:. anti 1.013 on Railroad St, Donald.
. •son. /
• it I Ilnusn and Lot In the ToTen of Tremor!.
2 Small tracts of land, pan well timbered,
with Anuses upon each, In Porter ToWnship, about 8
miles West of Tremont. • For particulars anplv at the
Office of / P. W. SIIEAFEIi,
Geolomeal and Nfinin7 Ensineer,
Jan. ft. , 19-41-Smog facials' Additionau Pottsville
1[, , 0R CEIEAP.--THRBE THOUSAND
P Mx HUNDRED:food td good second-hOnd f chain
imitable for Coal nibes. Apply al the athte of
/ HAYWOOD & SNYDER,
Dk!elel 51.4 ' Poilow Me.
`TORE FOR SALE IN AI INERSVILLE.
o—The suh,criber offers for sale his entire nterchan
dize.consioiting of DRY GOMM, 'G ROCo at Es,
gIiEENSWAIt. E. HARDWARE, &c., all or whia, is
in coal Order. Ilia stand Is one of the heat in Miners
ville,„wilh an excellent dwelling attached, tallish is
also,for sale. For particulars Inquire at the store.
, J. H. ZIEGENFUS,
FOR RENT.--The celebrated SALEM VEIN
MINES al Young's Landings for rent fir a term of
years. Apply to' .
A. RUSSEL, Arent
Ale vtoneo Street. Vette
EMI
J.'o LET on leases, to suit applicants, all that
tract ofland belonging to the N.American Coal Co.
known as the Mill Cree k , Tram, conta hung the follow
ing Ilst of Coal Veins; many of winch,—among sit here,
the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range °rover a
mile. in length, visa—Lewis, Spobn, tierracleuch,
Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, l'each
Mountain Veins, Green Parknr Itavensdale Vein, Per
peudicular. Diamond, and Itig Diamotid . .Velns, along
with many others not named.
Also, all that tract called the Junction 'neat, belong
ing tothe raid Company.containinethe Salem,Forrest,
Rabbit Dole. Mortimer, Tunnel, Mack Mine, C. Law
ton and hafted Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw MI and
Gnat Mill.oltuated on the Mill Creek Tiaet,allarrhicli
vrlllbe rented on moderate terms by applying to
DAVID CHILLAS, Ag't.
Potteville. Feb.
,111,,
FOB SALE--AT PRIVATE SALE, All that
certain tract or parcel of land, situated •on the
Broad Mountain, In Lower Mahantoage township,
In Seim.) , !lull county. (formerly Berks county,) in the
State of Pennsylvania. bounded and deserfbed as fol.
lows,to wit:,—Beginning at a marked white ovk tree;
thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob
Miller.north suny-five perches,tn a whitenak ; thence
byline vacantland„now sutveyed to neorge Werner.
west 146 perches tom stone; thence by late vacantland
now surveyed to Leonard Illlck.southsixty-flveperch.
es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the
platen( heginniaeleontainlng fifty-five acres and one
Mindred endfilly-two perches nfland and allbwances
°rely per cent. for roads,&c
JOIIN 0. BRENNER,
Executor of F. Pearls. estate. 69. Merkel et. Phltada.
Philadelphte; September 19. 1616 • 33
GRuCERIES, &à.
lbs. choice dairy diem', just
li received from New York, and will be sold at prices
to soh the trade, by wholesale or retail. by
Nov. 25-481 • 118 BEATTY it Co.
pLAATER FISH AND SALT.-
50 Tone Planter; 30 Bbla Mackerel;
20 Bair hhls. do.; 20
. qrt rter bbls. do 4
100 Sulu Gralnd Salt. for sale by -
Nor. 2,148] 7 . M. BEATTY & Co.
music Hooks tbr Singing Schools.
glim SUBSCRIBER has always on hand the follow.
1 Inv approved Music Books, for Churches, Slaking
Eldred', &c
The Psaltery, a ellection of Church Manic.
Connina Sacra: Boston Collection of Music.
Boston Academy's Collection of Music.
Hickok and riming's Evangelical Music.
The Southern Chinch Melodist.
The Ilarmitoist published by Mena odist Society. •
Union Choral mammy, German t ' English.
Wyethit's collection of Church Musle, German . and
English.
All of which v4ll. ho soldby the dozen or single at
publisher's prazerl.at "DANNAN'tt
Dee 3.3-11 , cliolap Beek and rtatkrArlgrOveli.
Ma
.lIEALTII INSURANCE
[of Piegit/p.bia .1 I
• or Pritufssr goiest t s elytage old loos ocruisaail
6y Blade s or deeidsat.
COMPANY itictirpord March 3.11818. (MUTUAL)
with a Capital of 411 .000. Inshresali persons be.
tweet the ages of 18 and 53, an ininSdiots othuvap e . o f
$3,11, 05. $6,59 or $lO per weeki for one, two, these
or five years, by paying accrual' Yearip Onto.
Thus a person under ihirty.five;lnuring for one
year, by paying $4 a Year, to allowed *3 per wick; for
$3 25. *4 per week; and in the game Pmportion, ass
of a tike nap by paying $6 53 a year.zets *3 per week;
for $7 90, #6, $ll 20 119; and for *l4 83, be ails 410
for every week of disabi sty occasiched by sickness or
occident, during the yea . ' By paying a fraction more
yearly, a weekly allows' ce can be insured of ftom $3
to $lO for two, three or five yearr. The rates are to
he paid yearly in adval ; and are in proportion Muni
one and the weekly alto once. In case of pennants*
disability; occurnng all r an Insure* for, say 15" ,
Tear.. at a weekly alio once ofllllo,* person teouldhe
all the yearly receipt of $5•03 a yearfor the entire Co.
yenta.
pay,
-or
ore no weekly il monthly assessments to pay,
-or attendance of meeti g required; end by the charter
the Insured receive a share of the net pnititr, without
liability for buses. There Is ampie security for the In
eared. as can be shnwn , and promninessand liberall , .
gy Is exercised in the pa meni of benefits. For mull
enters, inquire at the office, Pip. 69 Booth SeseMlpst.
above Walnut 15.A1l borers most be Post. paid,
'DIRECTORS.
Samuel D. Orrick:lron Merchant, 7{o. log North Wa
, tenstreet. .
Calvin 81 .1 1 h1 1 . Ationny and Counsellor , Sixth below
Markenstreet.
Charles B. Ran, Wholesale Cum:4 4llo u Nie 7 0 5411 .
34 Church Alley. .
William F. Boone, Atte aey and,Ccmsellor. 54 routb
Seventh-e'. , ,
Jamb Snyder, jr., Win Merchant; No,7o.Withint at.
lohn Thomason. Tins ith, 65 N. Sixth-at ' • -.
Daniel. C. Lockwood.iTax Collector, Cheltatrest.
near Schuylkill Seventhstreet. '' • '. • v•
James P. Bruner, Wholesale Wool Dealer,. .A. 6
Vli Mow-street.
Edward DutT,Merchant. No. 29 IC Wiaini . '
Edward J. Crane, Clerk. No. 333 -S. filllnstreei.
:Charles P. Hayes, Coaillersbant, Willowut.Whirt
Charles o.l'. Campbel . Iron Merchant, Water,abeffle
Rice-street. SAMUEL D. ORRICE PrendettS.
W. F. Bower.. Secretary and Solicitor. '
Governor Emerson, M' D., 167 Wolnute4ttest„ Clot.
' Suiting Thyelcian. I,
Cr The MA becilber has liken appointed Agent fox , Mho
Institution in Schuylkill' County. and Ls prepared to
give any information on e subject, and effect 1 / 1 111/1121-
ces on the terms of the pompsay, at the odlre of the
Miners' Journal. B. BANNAN.
June 24. 1948. - 25-1 y
THE GIITKIEt - W - VI6•131 *ISSUE A - slols l 7
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PUMA,
Office 1591CAssaut Strut. ,
A/ AKElnsursnejs co Idves,grant A:multi-es and Ei
-11/1. dew:news, and recelve and execute. trusts.
Rates for fiasuri ' $lOO es a gives lip.
' - For I year. For 7 - yean. For Life.
. •• anematly. annually.
, •
0 ,; .. pas .. 3,77
' 30 0 914 -' 1-38 235
40 169 : , 183 328
' / 50 190 ',. 09 460
60 435 II 4
4:91 ' 760
E i—A person ged 3f :years next Mirth:day
y paying the Company 131, would secure to hls Fa
mily Sr heirs *lOO, should he c le in one yeas ; or(ar
#l3 10 be secures to theta 111010; or for $l3 150anotn.
ally for 7 years; he secures no teem E0(0) 'bowel he
die 1137 years; or foal= 60 paid annually during
life be provides for then) $lOOO whenever
of his be•dieg.
for $6350 rberwoul re :tire *5OOO should he dials
one year. . r ,
JA,Nt,IIIIT 20.1845:
TIIE Managers Comp ny, at a meeting held '
/I
on the 27th December tilt., ag eably to the &to
referred In the original proopectue or el:color of the
Company, appropriated' Bonus or addition to all poli
cies (or the whole of Ifs, re
h tnaining in force. that
ei
were heeled prior to the Ist ofJanuary, 1942. Theists
of them therefore which weteissuedila the year 1830,
will be entitled to /0 per cent upon the sum insured,
making on addition of $lOO on every $lOOO. That Is
$llOO, will be paid wee s the policy becomes a claim
instead of the $lOOO oriel ally insured. Those policies
ghat were butted 111 1 will be entitled to 81 percent,
or $97 50 on every COO. And those issuedin 1938, '
will be entitled to 7 ( per ccrdoir *75 on every 100,
and In ratable proportions on all -sold policies lilted
prior to Ist or January. 1842. \ "
The Bonus will be credited t;i each poloty maths
books endorsed on presehtation t the Office.
It is the design of the Company, lo continue to note
addition or bonus to tie poilchie for life at stated
periods: '
B. W.RIOEIAIIDS, President..
301111-F. J•MES, ACM If,. . 1
Ini•Tnesuliscriber has teen appointed Agent for Gm
above Institution. and In prepared effect Insuranceson
lives, at the published lutes, and give any information
desired no the subject, on application at this Mike.
PottsvilleFeb.9l - I
BENJAMIN HANNAN.
EIiWITABLE
ANNUITY AM
OffiC4 74 Ws/sur Slri
Cif ART en
A. Rosati.. :Kent for Bch
of Mahantoll9ol
GEORGE lIALDEURTADI
• • Schuyl
, r 114 C° n n r e :x ,.i r mtn t
They are authorized by th
all and every insurancS
whatever kind or nature.*
make endOwsuents, and
ties." The Company eel
and art as Trustees for 01
Table of Premiums requit
fur the 'wk.?
Ace. Pre ;•a. • Age
IS 50 31;
17 1-53 321
18 54 33
IS sfl 34
20 60 35
21 63 36
22 66 37 •
23 19 38.
24 72 39
25 . 76 90
26 85 • •• 91
27 89 91
28 DI • 43
29 96 94
30 2 ni 45
The premiums are less,
the ::Beira allhrd greatel
yearly and gum terly preq
mine,. short terms. Joint I
dowments atm. form tt
are blank sheets,) are to '
office, 0, by letter to the
TR
P•exldent, .•0111N W.
Vice President, PETE
Robert F. Walsh.
Wm. G. Alexander,
Edw- C. Markely, /
Peter Cullen, / •
Peter Rambo
Wm. W. Holy,
. Joseph T. Thoptis,
Stephen Craw owl,
CONTELTINO,OUTIIICIM
Biddle, lit
TREASURER, FiSECIS W
IPE - INSURANCE
TRUST COMPANY.
a:.—Capital 8250,000 e
PERPETUAL
_ -
uylkill County, otllce COM,
and'accond 9tree:s.
Esaraining Physician for
11E111 County.
preporello tranratt bulbuls
Id and advantageous terms.—
heir charter (sect. 3).ki make
t appertaining to life sista of
0,..1 receive and exectrte-Irnsts,
to erant and purchase 'lsmai
i annu Wetland 'endowatunts,
ninon and heira.
. -
fed for the Asouranii of 111109
?le terxn of'Llfe :
. .
. Prem. 2
09 45 3. 35 Age. Prein.
215 ' 47 245
220 42. 362
227 49 377
233 ' ' 50 394
240 31 413 -
2,47 59 432 •
2'54 53 431 /
263 '52 4-71
270 55 A 111
281 SO Elf
292 - 57 ,5 33
3 01 59 / 534
312 50/ 378
323 83 803
than •22 other enixapany,etn.4
2 adrantageo. Tables of halt
..12223, half c7edi: rates of pra
lines. aurvitrnrantps, and ea
appticeive (roe which there
.e had oa application at the
.. , :...,,nt.
I,BTEKS.
13LACIIMiN
CULLEN.
./ Clavier, B. La mak
Aive E. Laing,
U. P. Loper,
William Craig.
George N. Diehl,
Robert Morris,
William IW. Rai
!tansy Conrad
s, Francis West,N.
Ravrte. •
11.0.*JcsErr
Elecretury,and Attaary
Phila.Siptl6'4B-36-IylL
/ • IND2I.IICIITIr. ,
TIIE/FRANKLIN FIRILINBI7RANCE- COAFPANT
/ OF PHI! ADELPIIPA.
OFF I CE No. 1 631, Ch nut street, near Fifth street_
DIR (TORS,
/ Charles N &peke', George W. Richards;
Thorns. Wart. Mordecai D. Lewis. ' ''
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E.Gasies .."
Samuel Giant, Divid B. Mown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morrie Patterson.
Continue to make laa nee, permanent or limped,,
on every description of *pony. In town and conntsy
' at rates as low agate consivent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent
Fund, which with theirC i. apital and Plesolvons, sofotly
inverted, atfard ample pro MOOD to tbwassonni. ,-
The assets oft he Company on January lan, ism as
published agrecabl3 to out act of AlWelisay, were as,
fnllaws, vit.:
Mnitivites. 6990,358 851 "
Real F.atate, 108,318 V'
Tkrorary •
Stocks: 51483 23
Coal, Lg., 48,351 ST
loans, 125,452 OP
01,221,022 ist
flinee their ittemporation, period of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards Of mes minion taw hansiewl
l.toosand dollars, Somme by gm, thereby affording evi
dence of the advantages Of insurance-as weft as tie
ability and disposition to meet with promptneas sly
liabilities. CHARLES BANCREll,Presidelta,
CHARLES q. BANCICER, Secretary."
The subscriber has bean appointed agent for thy.
above mentioned fostitatiOn. and now prepared to
make insure nee, on every description of property, an
the lowest rates. ANDREW itIISSEL, Agent..
-Pottsville4 oriel% 184124 ! EFeblo
D AIL ROAD IRON Thedruisserlbembireenowr
It binding frumship Alhambra. froth /Avert:stet, 5 tuba
Rail Road Iros, II 5 tdus 1l alt,taro Ha 11.5
ton. II a Also, 80 tout bestrefratuf Iron, meal I—
ng of roand.nnars aud el bars. I Ague, it
Tl & E. GEORGE,
• North East comer of arket and r2th !street:
cheap, Clllap; Glass and
Queen .l -Ware.
BZINC DESIROUS OF NLARGING OUR fICST
,,i ESS with the citizen of Pottsville, and ha vi
cinity, we are induced to lay ~ . ..,.(0r.6 them the 'claims
0 , our bometotbelr tiatrobbge•.l — st co pleie Hock in this
Raving the largest and o
country. we can orkir treat Inducements both in at
perinr quality and poke, in Prole!, Esztise..Grastass
and Cantos Caise•, tag r I /ron Mose Ciiie. (thetle
strongest MITE made.) Ste e, Lisapoet aint' ,i entatis
Warr. I ) oia..ll.loxbisaf and at Mesa
We. Will sell for Cash to any person a DINNER BM
TEA'SET, CHAMBER SET, of a SINGLE PIECE,
for tom money than any ,V 4 bolesals or Retail !Lange
tan, because the Wholesale Houser ..rant neriesaarity
eel! on credit, which We do not, end Retail tlottaeacht
bat n small business irloingarison With ours.. T 4 lati
which:attention ion ecttially requested. .
' Y? DALE I,t MITCHELL,
f sn, 219 be arm titreet,'nhave Seventh.
Philadelphin,Feb. 2-1. Nlit. lil-Iy.
New PledlAl office,
Cor. of 2nti and Market St..:Opp,sits ,71 0 . 4 ".• a I r ak
POTIIIVIL E. P*.
DR. BECKER. lIOMCEP BrIXSICIAN,eIc,
RE:SPECTRE ELY inlb it his 'Waitrons Meads;
and the public ht genersl, that he has , again opened ass
Office in this barottatt. Wherffille may always be found
daring the day ready to uni t on all, applicants, aryl
where the afflicted with eve Them nrdisensill,whether
recent or Chronic, tnay.rete advise.sandWaeh treat.'
ment, tts he has in an extenSive prattles or neatly 30,
mast, years, found t . safe and efeCtual. !
Residence Cornerof Calls hill andlril Bt. oppoldtit '
the Primative SleiltodiatChu eh. tlatiffl, 3.3m0 '
J. IE, Ca ver.l
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER,
Xe. S 1 Xorth ElraiStriet. tltlade. •
GIVER DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS OR
Contraru to erect UwelllOgs. Arl and lay, out th e
grounds fur Comm), Seats r*.Come etiee i together
with the. arm cement of Thar to give /no Prt2pbr O.+
feet —Also, Churches. Rospitala, prisons. wafer.
Work., Gue.Works. &a ., on the Linea rind moat approu,
eil plena. inciudlog heating tieutßattur, Ate .
Ph nada. Feb. 21; I •
• califorpia.
THE SUBSCRIBER- haring, filled 'sortie order. , for
CALlPorthil A; Is Well acquainted with the Goode
Adelinoi to thin Marker, and Is prepred to
try Mel,
chant. and oilier. dentned fbt that country wills—
French etelldy, Rolland Gin. 1 Absinthe,
Lavender " Madeira Wine, Bitters.
Cherry" Port • " Cordial..
Re/label ryl " Lisbon "., if Lemon Syrup,.
Bleekberry " Champagne Herat's:Lac
`E. LIEBER, 'lnvader,
1191. North Fourth ert, iitime.in Vine anitCallow"hili
Philadelphia.
tcrliGrape Chatnpayee,jan
I[Feb.lo 7-Imo
100 basket, of tbit
meowed.
. . . NEEDrit. ~_ --
t.s_A vsme syppition AR -LE OP,
Needles. which are setostoaestled by an who are
them. W nail's the ladles relive 'pep a trial: Al.'
ways for sale wholesale and irs.lall al,
DANN AN'S
Piesivltrterstrvit- -
MEM
9-3 mo