ni,Tne IuNEIDS' JOURN:U..r9INGLA Driliars per annum, pay able semi-ttianally in advance, to those who reside IT the County—and - a atom ly r n advance to those list) o re * tidc'toll - 01 the CO:lnty The publisher reserves to himself thii richt to chatce !II SO per annum, when payment la delayed longer than one year. ' TO CLUBS Three copies to one addretc. Seven Do Do Fifteen Da Do ' Five dollarv,in adva.ncA will pay foi. three yeP ei nub eription to the Journal. 111.TES OP ADVF.ItTIiING One Slanre of 1.11in03, 3 times, Lorry Flittfequent 'neertio, Fruit liars , I time, Stl/fr . 9u.nt lnsrrtin,ia, cash, One 9qnare,3 Biz mnnth4 Onz N 0-0 1 Rauness Os of Five lines. per annum, Merchants awl ntliers, advertising by the Year, with the privilege tg' instating dir t...rent a4verti+ements •,•*e Larger Advertisements, ae per agreement VOLNEY .11, PALMER.. at his Real Estate aad Coal Ceirner n[ Third k Chnlnnt Pdreets. Philadelphia, N 0.1611, Nissan street, NPR, Worio • • Nn. 18. State fitient,Rnston, and South cast corner of Battlmnre & Calvert:Streets, Baltimore, Is onr Anent for receiving subscriptions and. advertisements for the Miners' Joe:lmM. Tffi; . PITteIIIATION of the Miners'Journal Ls greater han any other paper puldished In Northern Pennsylva. and bRe nearly double the circulation of any other published in Schnylliill county. 'intim eircalntes largely among capitalists, manufartorers, iron end coal dealent throughout thil gtlsntic and Eastern States. SINGLE COPIES OF TOE MINERS' JOURNAL can be obtained every Saturday of William Old• know, Mlneraville ; Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at the corner. of Centre and Market Streets, Pottsville and at the counter of the publication office. .FIRE(TIEALTIT.An LIFE INAFRANCE AGENCY. —Tho Gabscriber is Agcnt for Fire. Health and Life In surance. Any information on either of the different branches can be obtained at the office of the Miners' .ra:nrnatcwheye insurances are effected. glitters' lionntal. Saturday Morning, March 24. TIII7. PROTECTiVE POLICY OF TIIE COUNTRY! The reepie Demand its Restoration NAMABLE IRON WORT .—We are. requested . .to call attention, to the advertisement in this morning's paper, offering for sale the railing milts, n ire mills, and water bower, belonging to'. Putnam Association. The works 'are' very. extensive, have an excellent water ptiwer, with a large Inch of land, and all the necedeary outbuildings. The chance is an excellent one for be .sonfing possessed of valuable tombs. 'GRAM:W.S ItlAflAZlPittAr April 1574 , has been received. As usual it is welt stored n ith a variety of good reading, front its regular contributors, who are co widely knOwn that It la unnaccsary for us in say any. thing In their favor. It also contains a number, of pretty enebvings, among which we may notice the .Gipsy Queen," a magnificent Mcrzot int; the "Church of St. Natic's," at Pt. Petei.thurg ; the "Miniature," a beautiful mcrzatint. encrdifog,— and the "Mormon Temple. " p i or ith. the Fashion Plate, and an original piece of Mode, entitled ' - My Native Land." ORICINA siteN.li —The oriOnal s ketch, on the firstpage Of morniureg Jwirant: was Written by a Y0n ,, 4 holy, when at the age of 1:t. Thc , production is one of which old, heads might he vrnu.l. The effart, the mint: lade, at cothpo,ltion, is a gond -one; and Otte. should, by all tneanu j her talent, • which 14 1 MI that is necessary to: make her a good Writer. - . ii .A COnftESPONDEST, in another column, gives his Ideas:o . lton the Coal trade. Tilley are manly and businens 2 like. and sltou'd bars theidesired effect. We indite saention to it. ...T1.1051: OF OUR subse.ril,ra who tlesizn removing their re4ill.2nce, r , prtri tv:it plrn,infr.rtn IS Of their new pher, of residence, FO that we elm furn:,,sh them itli the ;rturotaf ae herAofore. 1 JOIINJ W. ROSEIIEaRV , E. of the House ; will accept r MUHL, for MCVCrai favors. GRO.I . NN OF TUE WOUNDED. It appears the Locofocos aro not pleased.with 'some ofd tho appoinimeots which hove been made c by the President, an I are crying out "proscrip• tiqn!" Because den.- Ta) r has seen fit ro re- move tome officers who have bean fattening *upon public Money, and whose opposition to him during the late campaign, was of the fiercest character . skime dernag"gues have conceived the idea of in t 'the administration by the cry of "pro " No proscription has been practised.. but on the other hand several incumbents in dif ' ferent Places, who ore L'ocilomv, have been 4,-. !Bitted by a Whig PrrsideritO This looks Irks proscription, with a vengeance. and yet the cry ' of proscription gees forth. This cry,. coming • from a4tarty, whose leaders started the work of proscription, does not sound Much like consisten '4ri cy. The Administration will be a moderate one, and in on way will it be proscriptive. That re. movale, in certain cases ought to be made, no one will drink. To retain. officers, who have been Veaping the benefits of offree,would be cootrary to the genius of our government, and acting under this conviction, and to bring into piactice the ' More Republican doctrine of “rotation in office," :weboile the President will not hesitate about dis charging his duty in regard to . thia Matter. The Administration of Gen. Jackon was proscriptive In the fullest sense of the word—every Whig, from the highest office in his gift to the lowest, 'Was Made to male room for some uD.cinocrat." .8o it Yeas with the Administrations of Van Buren end Polk—no Whigs favored: Now, while Gen. Taylor has re - appointed some Democrats to office, —and not all—the party which has ever practised ). proscription,eends forth the cry or. "pro3orip • tion,4 thereby not only' , ahowing their utter in continency, but at the same trine showing their Insatiable hunger for public offi c e. • Such is La - corbe° consi.,tency.' Ye C l ods,cloth amaze me!" IPROSPEC CS BRIGIITENING Since the advent of the pren4nt Adminiatra lion, -a new spirit has been infused into the different branches of business. Although no measures have been (enacted which could bring about such a state of things, yet, the confidence the people manifest tin th':e policy of the present °administration, and know ing that American Industry will be protected by - the enactment of American measurett, they do not hesitate to start once more the works, which, under no Administration whose sympathies were enlisted in behalf of Foreign nations,. had been prostrated. We observe that the Fairview Iron Wor'loi, near Harrisburg, which have been lying idle for some years, were put in operation again on Monday lost, and ore now turning out very fine boiler plate. A nail work and'other ma chinery, which will give employment to a large neracCof hands, arc to be added to the establiqh. went, AVIIALTII OF THE UNION It is emimated that the value of crops in 1848 will exceed $567,000,000. Tito value of live Work is estimated et over S:67,000,000. The stimifinveeted in manufactories for the Fame, a. mount to $343,800,000. The SUMS invested in merchandixe, amount to $323,000,000, exclu,ive of $149,000,000 employed in the commission •• business and foreign trade. The aggregate of the productions and business of our country thus a mounts to tho enOrtn , :us aura of over $2,000,_ . 000,000, equal to $lOO to each ono-of the t wen ty millions of inhabitants of the country. ' Bris4 - .—The mercantile business in Phil adelphia, this Spsing, is exceedingly brisk,—more GO than it has been CA a Climber of years. The shipping business also promises to be untisuaNy lively. The North American states that the Delaware wharves Tartly present such a busy scene as is presented this week. The sight is truly • gratifying. Gin— Scott. the commander of the army,. end Commodore Pe,ry.. are both ler in Waal luster' city.: :The fanner paid his respects : to iho President on _Wednesday week. REAV - ARDING:IPATRIO'iISM. We observe that a Message has'been transmit- red to the Legislature of thts Suite; by our Gover nor, recommending some measure by that body, by which to honor those volunteeralfrofil this State who divtinguishcd themselves in the St ezi. can War. We are glad to notice.that something of the kind has been recommended. ' Whateier the Legislature may feel disptsed to contribute, hovel , ey valuable in its character, we feel free to. soy that it will be but small compensation for the service the volunteers rendered the Country in the hour of her. peril. We ail recollect with what alacrity the volunteer: of this State, and especially those. f oar county, when the loud blast of war t. rang-through the land.icalling ' upon the citizens of this State, to marchin defence of the Republic' siarted for the_scetio of. codified, leaVing home and its comforts—families and friends for the sake of their Country.f. Wedotibt whether there ever was a nobler sight presented tp the . ,world than the mustering of the volunteer force of the coun try to fight in the Mexican war. Accustomed to leading a civil s and peaceful . life, unacquainted with the horrors of war, and .the difficulties under which they would have to labor they 'Vlirith i one ac cord, withotat' thinking of nothing but their coun try, started willingly with their muskets opus their shoulders. Their actions too, while aiding to maintain the fl ig of the Republic, were sorb that will defy history for a.parellel. Greece, he roic as she was, and much as she urged her sons to battle, has in this her equal, if not her superior. Had it not been for the volunteer systemn at that moment) we believe there would have been weep• . ing instead of rejoicing, disgrace instead of hon or. We need refer but to one battle in which the volunteers won fns themselves undying honor. That battle is Buena Vista!—a bottle that will go down to posterity bithe side of Pherson., Mara. thon arid Waterloo. The victors of such battles deserve well of their country.and we hope the Leg islature will show itself patriotic enough to do hon or to those whose bravery has brought such honor upon our country. In ancient countries,the leaders of an army only, were treated in the most glorious manner.. Those who fought under them, and who, in a great many cases contributed to the success of an engagement, bad to stand back whilo the Conqueror was drawn in triumphal pro, cession and greeted everywhere by an enthusias tic multitude, In this country, where Equality is the basis of lur institutions, it is the object of the people to do honor to all, privates as well as ofii• cent, who distinguish themselves in the service of their country. $5 po 10 00 CO 00 DEI • • , 12Y r a 'B3 00- 5 0(1 8 00 3 00 MEI ME= TUE PROGRESS OF FREEDOM • It must be cheering to every lover of liberty in this and other lands, to observe the progress which the cause of freedom is making in the old world. In the courst!.,pf a short time iwo Republics have been declared, whose government will be that of pure Democracy. But a little over'a year since, the people of France. tired of the rule of a , citi• zen - King," determined upon a change of govern,. meat, and led on by a resolute purpose, succeeded in driving from the throne a King under whose Adrniois!ration they had tasted the woes of such a government. She is now a Republic—has h. r Pr,sident-and so far has succeeded pretty wetl— and it is to he hoped that the will continue to prosper, and show to the citizens of the old World the capability of man far sir-government.. But the cause is still onward, and but a few Jaya since we published the cheering intelligence of the establishment of the Republic of Rome. Her citizens too hard imbibed the spirit of ,Freedom, and the proclamation of a Republic, in a place, surrounded by monarchial influences on every 'ide, shows that the tide is onward, and will not cease„to lbw until the desired object shall lin;ve been aceomplished—the establishment of Repub. lies in the whole of Europe. The day, we here, is not far distant which will witness the "ernancipattun of the people of Europe horn Abe ruh) of monarchy. There are obstacles • hi the wary, to be sure ; but time and the .uprising spirit in favor of the cause of freedom, will eventually accomplish these ends. WONDERFUL, IF TRUE The Harrisburg Telegraph oU last week gives the following account of an experiment in Clair voyanee —"The following bit of Clairvoyance, which happened one day lest week, is not - only novel but extraordinary. Mrs. Loomis and her daughter who wrought this miracle, as we mcy well say, has delivered two Lectures in that bor ough which were well attended by. a highly re spectable audience: A gentleman had, some years ago, Sent some. imp 'Thant papers to a gentleman lately holding a high positiOn in the State Gov. ernment, and, on calling for them, failed to get any earsfaction. Resource wee had : to Mrs. Loomis, after long searching, and she ,consented to try the experiment —the owner of the papers offering a reward if they were found. The gen tleman to whom they hail been sent was brought. and Mks Martha was placed in a el airvayant state. She immediately told him where the pa pers were, in a box in his room. The talkies proceeded to ihe pl ice designated, and found the papers, as Alas Mar:ha had stared. Mrs. L. and her daughter are strangersin Harrisburg and bad never seen the gentleman in avho‘e house the papers were. nor hid any one told them where he lived. This is certainly a very extraordinary case. LIF , Fire in Lebonon.—We learn from the Lebanon - Courier, that on Saturday afternoon last, a fire occurred, which, at one time, threaten ea destruction to a large portion of Lebanon.— When first discovered, the (limes were breaking out from the stable Of Mr. Wm. Shirk. and in a few minutes it had communicated to stables ad joining, raging with great intensity. There be ing a stiff breeze, and the roofs dry, many of the dwellings in the vicinity were several times blaz ing. The engines, however; arriving, and beirt strongly - end efficiently manned, the fire was ars ; rested. The principal loss was, a stable and slaughter-house of Mr. Wiliam Shirk. with about 4,000 pounds of tallow, hides, des.; stable of Cul. Weidman, with considerable grain, and a stable of Jahn Krause, E.g. The Courier fur ther states that all the rail property was insured in the Lycoming County Insurance Co. The .4formons.—The number of Mormons now in lowa is about 17,000, chiefly settled at three different points. At Salt Lake, in CAlifur. nia, . between the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada, are about 7000 more. It is the intention of the ' former, as soon as they are able, to join their brethren in California. Thesis 24,000 are about all the Mormons West of the Mississippi. The men composing the Morinon regiment in the late Mexican war, were mustered out of service in California, and many of them have returned to their friends. ET' Mortonlent In De Witt Clinton.—Ely public subscriptions , to - the amount of $93,000, a triumphal arch, surmounted by a colossal statue of Do %Vitt Clinton, is to be erected at the head of Stste street, Albany, within the grounds end in front of the Capital. It will be richly orna mented with a carved coroiCe, frhtle, &e., and the general effect in grandeur and simplicity, cannot fail to atilt° all eyes. Albanyjluffalo, Utica and Syracove, each offered sites, but the preference wee justly 'given to the seat of government. 'IW Member of Conrws Acad.—Hon. Ro dolphe" Dirket:mon, member or the late Coogrrss, died in ,Washingieri city a few. days ago. He had been re-eleeted to the next CODEIMIL • .• THE MINERS' JOURNAL; AND I'OTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER: Exicat: News PATRiCE'S DAy.—Litet Saturday, St.Pat riik's Par: was celebrated by the Hibernia Beneso teat Society by a supper at the Town Hall. A large number tat doWn to a sumptuous trapper prepared by Mr. Motley. to which ample justice wan done, Af ter supper, a - meeting whir ergantted by the op "poi:lnnen! of E. O. Connor. President,—a. number of Vice Presidems and 'Secretaries. The regulai Matte, which are as follows, were thed drank, and received with great cheers: The Natal day of St. Patrick—Sanctified by piety. honored by patriotism, and held in sacred ob servance by Irishmen, in whatever land they may bail its annual return. 2: The United Stated—The Infant Hercules that strangled the serpent's which Tjranny had sent to destroy it. and gave warrant of its future prowess. 3. Irelaril— , May her long miseries be soon changed to a joyful Te Deum. 4. The President of. the U.S.-513y his future equal Ids past. 5 The'Governor of Pennsylvania. 6. .The Army and Nary. • 7. TIM Volunteer System—ve best standing ar-' my for a Republic. .8. The memory of Washington. 9. The memory of O'Connell 10. The evendry of those who have fallen in oar country's cause. 11. TheTatriots who have intifeva in the cause of Ireland—As the lightning illumines the dark' thunder-cloud. so has there example s tune re•splen. daht on the dark' shadows of their oppressot a t 2. The entire Freedom of an entire World— May Providence hasten the advent of the great po liticalmillenium. 13. Woman—The lam great object of creation— worth all the rest. "Her mentice hand She tried on Man, And then she made the lasses." Invitations bad been sent to a • large number of eminent individuals of the State, requesting their presence. Owing to other engagements they were unable to attend, but submitted appropriate Masts... which were read, anti heartily wee:red. In conse• quenee of their length, we are reluctantly compelled to omit them. Songs were sung. toasts drank; and speeches made by Col. Wynkoop. John C. Neville, T. D. Pitman. D. G. McGowan. Dr. Lieb, and .Geo. P. Spade of Reading. "The Company dispersed at a proper hour, after having spent a few hoar, in a very pleasant. manacr. SPRING, beautiful and charming spring. is upon us. The sun tilready chines whin warmth, and has driven the snow from our mountains, which dow pricsent a nakdd appearance. but that will not last long. Soon they will put on their beautiful sum. trier coat of InLage. When they will present such a scene, as will draw forth admiration from every lon er'bf nature. The blue birds. those pretty little warblers, have also made their appearance. and fa vored us with their sweet carpi, welcoming in Spring! It is, indeed. pleasant change to be trans sported from eld dreary winter, to the Pleasan: and mild-weather o fspnng. The difference is such that no one regrets the departure of winter, and the ad vent of Spring. . Who would! THE E% VtILNA'HON BALL.—The EXatnitia flan Ball, at,the ToWn Mill, on Tuesday evening las t,elosed the series of Mr. Slouch's dancing lessons in :his Borough. _ The night was very unfavorable, rain pouring rapidly: but, notwithstanding, there was a very largo attendance. The pupiht went through the various mazes of the dance with the grace and dexterity that would have defied and old quaker (!) to have stood still, While the lute was sending forth its stirring notes, and while the young ladies, who looked like so many fairies, were skipping gracefully over the floor The proficiency the pupils have at tained in this healthful exercise. must be exceedingly 7:ratifying to their tutor, establishing as it does his , ability to impart a thorough knowledge of this ac complishment. EMCEE TO PIECES.—A horse attached to a carriage, escaped from ma driver ann ran off at full speO, up Callow hill Street. in this Borough, on Tues day aftdrneon last. The horse ran at a rapid rote up the above street, until ht. came to the corner of Railroad, where, coming in contact with a post, 'rut . nisengated himself from the carriage,, leaving it behind very badly it Jared. One wheel was broken off and lost. The horse, and carriage, we believe. belonged to :qr. Glassmtre, of this Borough. WILD PIGIONS.—Large flocks of wild Pigions have been flying over our Borough, during the last ten days. Oar sportsmen were out with their e+ quipmerns. in search of this favorite s bird, and,mei with some success. Wring the early portion of this week, a large number of !igloos, which had bee n caught by our country frjends, were brought to this florniigh „ and offer,' for sale. and met with a ready purchase at 50 to 75 cu. peedeZer. • • THE SPRING .:I':ECTION which took place in Tamaqua, on the :6th inst, resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen Burgess—lienry Kepncr: Council Men—T..o. Yarrington,S. Morganroth ; I year. Lewis 'lathier, Joseph grate; 2 years. A. Banghner, JAY. 8r0eh,;.3 years. . High Constable—guehaker. DEATH ON THE RAILROA D.—On Saturday night.the 10th inst.. Washington Shenk, a:resident of flambiirg. Berk+, County. was rue dyer by an '4,0131 Train. on the Reading. Railroad, near Mohrsviileiand killed. Ile had been walking upon the track, unper ceived by the Engineer. and not observing thd ap proach of the train,.was run over before he had time to escape. TWO TR %INS OF CARS.—On and afier Mon day nest , there will be two daily trains of passenger cars, between this place and Philadelphia. The morning train will start at ij o'clock—the allernoen tile at 2.1. l'llkw , ll prove* great tonveniencc to . the travelling community. THE SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION openedon Monday last. A number of boats passedthrough.— A larger number would have gone down. were the coal business not mapenced for the. present. to a couple of weeks, it is thought, the shipping will again Commence, when the canal will do a good business. OUR STIth:ETS.—Our Streets are =taming a respectable appearance. Workmen have been en• gaged this week, in clearing of the dirt. which very much,improves them. A few diys of sunshine will put them in good order. Hope en. THE REV. MR. JONES, of Utica, N. IC., will take charge of the Weiiih Congregationalist Church of this Borough—commeeeing to•morrow. A MAN. in Schuylkill Ilasenors Sunday hat, was fined 83 for firing a gun. That was paying pretty • .dear for the whistle!" t v. Ca. .We ller, the Commissioner (or run• ninglhe boundary line with Mexico, his suite, as migrants, Geld men, etc., comprising about thirty persons, left Now Orleans on the 2J inst. for Chagres in the steamer Alabama. The following gentlemen formed Col. Weller's suite—Dr. E. K. Chamberlin. Surgeon ; H. H. Robinson, Sec , retary ; Co': Emory, Chief of the Topographical Corps; Mr. Gray, of Texas, Surveyor; Capt. O'Donnell, Quartermaster, and C. L. Weller; Clerk. Proscription.—lo answer to the outcry which some of the Locofoco organs have attempt ed to raise at the appointments under the new ad ministreilion, and their ridiculous falsehoods about "martyrs" and '.proscription," a writer in the Nor folk Herald publishes a list of 136 Whig offi.ters in Washington city alone, who were removed during the first four months of yolk's reign or terror, to make room for Lorofocos. The ques tion naturally arises, should the latter be allowed to remain. La' Ron. Andrew'Steuxu-d.--Tho National lntelligencer, referring to a rumor that Mr. Stew- art bad been an unsuccessful candidate for a seat is the Cabinet, says "it is eutboritad to state that the rumor ie unfounded; and that, on the con trary, Mr. Stewart slid, in terms, berme the mem bers of the Cabinet were designated, peremptorily decline being considered as a candidate for any office in the gift of the Administration."' 117' Major Geo. Gets. a whole-coated Whig, has been elected Mayor of the City of Reading, by'e majority of 210. The Major had two coop petitors—:.. a regularly nominated locofoco, and a volunteer locofoco, both of whom had to "give in" 0 to the gallant Major whose •cesiwe are plesied t o record.. The loc. conc. t, with the clop tion of. May c 4, vim cu 'all Sorts of 3t.uis.• lar Southern - 7A tanufacturet..—The Augusta.) (Ga.) Crookle, of the the 9th int.,asys:4—.We chronicled, a few days since ' that the Angosti Manufacturing Company had increased itslcapital from $160,090 to 9200,000, by the unabimous ' vote of the stock . holders. , Having many appli cations for their stock, and being allowed by their starter to increase- their capital-to $ 50 0. 000 :V 31, Board have recently decided to open new books. sad receive subscriptions loth° amount t t pf $60.000, with a view to build a near mill by the aide of the! . ono now in operaliorr. The late Secrettry or War. previous to his retiring from office, give the ftilowing narnes . to the new.fortificati me now Mein; erected by Gov: ernment: The fart at the of. the Peach goat river, 51:., Fort K:mx ; fort on Governor's Beaton Bother. Mese.. Fort Winthrop; fort on Point, N. Y , Fort ellontgemery; fort At Watt flock, N. V., Fort Porter ; fort at Spring VV'fiha, near Detrutt. Mich., Fort Wayne fort at Grand Islind, Platte River Oregon route, Fort Kearny. . & Tic Atm y.-Ttke amount appropriated for the . aupportrof the army duritig - the year ending June 30„1850, is $2,414651. Among the prin. ciple items sre;for pay of the army, $1.635.582 ; for quartermaster's department, $775,000; for lranmpartstion, $750,000; for commutation of of ficers' subsistence, &c. $561.800; for construc tion and repairs, $300,000 ; manufacture of arms, $360,000; secret intakes in the war with Mexico, $50,000 ; surveys of routs to the Pacific, $50,000. jarA floppy Expression.—A gentleman of Washington celled at the White House, a few days since, accompanied by his family, consisting of three sons and six daughters, to pay his res pects to President Toyl r. They were received very cordially, and after baking bands with each, he turned to the father nd remarked—" Sir, you are a rich man—a nation's strength consists in the number of her people, al a parent's wealth in the \ number of her children." . tc , . Z - Umbrella Etiquette.—Tbe Cour(Journa/ eye down the following rules.—lf you meet a lady without an umbrella in the rain, it is not proper to lend an umbrella .to her, but you ought to es. cort her home; but if you meet too ladies, then you should give them your umbrella. This is proper whether the ladies are your acquaintances or not. LV"The President.—Toe National Infelligen cer, of a late date, save : We understand that the President of the United States availed himself, on Saturday, of the first hour of leisure be has found'since his inauguration, to visit Mesdames Madi•on, Adams, and Hamilton, and pay his per sonal respects to those ladies." • O:7A Railroad at Sheriff's Sale.—The Sheriff at Hagerstown, ma.. has seiz'd upon the Frank. lin Railroad, extending from that place to the Pennsylvania line, with all its lends and appur tenances. and will Sell the same on the tOth of April next, by virtue of a writ of fieri facia i.vued out or Wasbit,gton court. 13:1. The citizens of Beaufort District, S. C.. are invited to assemble at the Court House in Gilli sonville, on the Sept Monday in April next, to deliberate upon the momentous topics suggeatsd in the "Address of Southern Delegates in Can:- guess to their eonstltuenta," rv- Three Catamounts were !hilted last week in Carbon county, Pa. Two others were seen by the same hunter. So it appear. thpt ythese ani mals have not yet disappeared from our State. Er A Poor, starving solitary rat, walked over tho floor of a koken oank at midnight, •and re marked, in deep t:aspondency— '9 feel like one who Ord, alone Some bankrupt hall deserted r. I...V . LoCofoce Literature.—TEe Easton Argus dunned one of its aubsc:ibere for a :dotter • and soon received ft silver dollar enclosed in the fol loviing note—postage unpaid 15 cents : ••i have inclosed the Sum Wich is demanded of me and f hope that poi Will fie so sassy the next time." ILVSingular Suicide.—On the 14th inst.. Mr Teas Bishop, of AlJdnion;Conn., a worthy aged 70, hung himAcif in his barn, as is supposed from de.pair in regard to the future aisle. On a piece of board he had written : lam an' ; apostate angel whom mercy never reached, and never Can." rirYankeP Sullivan has gone to ; Havana for hie health. The New York Sari says he was se. companfed by Bill Wilson, one of his seconds in the. late prize fight. Before lancing be sent to Tom liyer,for a donation of $5.11.1 to cur:, him away. Tom offered iOO, but.dechned advancing a larger sum. EV - Still Itiey come.—An English paper has the following Delicate announcrinenl: ..it is meted that her rilajesty in a condition winelt hot& out a prospect of her presentkn; the country before long/ith an additional prince or princes." lAA Singular Accident.—A woman having entered the boiter:houie of a intlV at Mancheater, a revolving, spindle caught her shital or handker chief, and she was strangled. She was found in a sitting posture, dead, but withbut any external wounds. e3Sixty head of 'beep were recently stolen by a drover from Han. John H. Ewing of Wash ington, Penr.. Mr. E. followed the rogue to Lancaster. where he found him and the,stolee Sheep, and received ample pay for 160814,4 prop erty and the trouble of finding it. .EV•The Rate of a single letter from New York to London will. in future, be ;24 ce, our, made up as follows :--United States inland postage 5 cents. ses postage 16 cents, Brirish inland' postage 3 cents. 'Fatal 24 cents. NeWspapers 2 cents each, inr advance. EV"ltioting.—Good deal of trouble appears to exist on the line of the Pennsylvania railroad, in Huntingdon and Blair counties, the rival' factions, occasionally to the number of 200 or more, at tacking the shanties of those belonging to other clans, stealing property; &d. 0:". The Bill limitingithe hours of labor and preventing the employment in factories of children under thirteen years of age, passed the Senate on Svurday, after being amended so as to provide that sixty hours' labor shall be deemed 'equivalent to one week's work. OrSlriznge Tatle.—Females altiied in men's clothes, says the Cincinnati Ceramerhial, are seen every evening parading the streets puffing their , aigaretts" atul makMg themselves "busy" in dii. ferembsr-roomr. 0 - Jefferson's Notes on Virginia. —The ori ginal M. 8. copy of this celebrated mirk has re cently been recovered, and is now deposited in tbe library of Congres-. It was thought lo be irre trievably lost. — The Wine& Virg] ErThe Winchester Virginian says :--f.An old farmer observed the other day, that be had never seen the wheat come better out of winter.—The open fall seems to have enabled the wheat to re. cover, in a great measure, from the effect' of fly. eV' We learn from the Mauch Chunk Gazette, that three catamounts were killed in Carlson county, a few weeks ego, one of them measuring two feet in height and four feet six inches in length. r'The Nail "Mill of Schell & Boyer. st Nor• ristown, took are on the morning of the 9thdnet. and sustained a damage of about $5OO, before the flames were extinguished. ' 1 . 7" Destructive Flcod.—Obicago has been visited by a terrible flood, which has destroyed an immense amount of property. The damage oc casioned to our commerce alone is estimated-at over $lOO.OOO. rE ^ Theyfluitleoon have amusements enough in California. A Circus company L' about io pniceed there (rem Paris. What a place Cali fornia will be by and by. . [Pent made out of bones ore now in use in, England, and sell at the rare of fifty for 25 centi. —They are pronounced to be flexible as the quil' and fee more durable.' EV"Lieenses in' Vermont.—The Vermonters soteki'M till License question or. Tuesday week. The State , has gone against licensing' retailers by a large majority. azr The price .of a netcspspce.'ef the mines in California, is one dollar. • Fr Premiums for Crowned Heads The German American Union of Philadelphia, have issued, and sent out by the Europe, a singu• lee proclamation addressed to their brethren in the Fattierland, dinnuncing the monarchs and poteir-, tates of Germany as enemies to the human race,' and ofTer:ng the following rfwardst—For the ex termination of the Austrian Emperor. 30,000 florins . ; do. the 'Prussian Icing, 25,000 (loans; for any - other king. duke, elector, Zoe, 15,000 .dorins and for ,the head of the 'common hang, man, Windischgratx, 10,000 twins: They be lieVP, se these 'are notions men, whose deeds aro no better than thole of robbers end mur- Sorer., that 'the• names of those. Who shall eater. Minute them will tie is immortal tothat of Tell; arid foi the payOnent of the above trifling-premi ums, the members pledge their &dune's and their honors.'" The document Iv signed by L. A. Wol- Mnweber. . . RICH NEWS FROR CALIFORNIA A letter bait been reEeived by one of the cow: maids! Nolyitts of New yurh,..which gives glow. ing seconds of the great discoveries of gold in California. Indeed, there appears ,to be no end to the prerioui artful in that counts. Cvcry Sr. rival dill snakes the gold tore ithuridnit. • The following "leeitractell theAetter.nUuded to, and coming from an authentic eonrce, may be re• tied upon setorreet. - 'The" letter le ; Tilted' San Francisca * Die. 23, 1519: Real Estate has gone up-here, as well as every thing : else. A store and lot 1-paid $11,500 for yesterday. Lumber is Worth $l5O per M, and the carpenters can earn $lO per day. The retire population of Oregan•bave abandon. ed their crops and homes, and are coming The Sandwich Islands are &prived of all - their foreign population. Every vessel:trocta any port on this coast is filling Pith passengers for this place. Mr. —, formerly Consul at informs me that two of his servants left ,him when the news first came. They have just returned wish $75,- 000. Capt. --, Of. the Navy, who returned last evening from the mines, informs me of one locality which bits been found where gold isso abundant Mat there is no necessity Ar'mashing the earth $7OO per day is the amount obtained by each man. Sheath knives are used to dig the gold, and have sold at the mines far $5O each. Although this country and town are filled with gold, no vegetables can be hod. I.Ve eat but lit tle eke than beef and bread ; all agricultural up; eratioris have ceased entirely. • Einigration is pouring in from all quarters of the. 'Pacific, and it is quite impossible to find a place to put one's head in. A room at a hotel rents for $2OO per month. The commonest hovel orehanty. you can imagine brings $3O to $6O per month. The gold is inexhaustible,and for years to come immense yantities must continue to be got out, and a great trade must be carried on between this and all parts of the world. The cargo I bought coat $9,000. The gross amount of] sales from it has been $31,000. My partner came with two cargoes, and 'we have cleared over $lOO,OOO. A letter front Cot J. D. Stevenson, from Mon toroy. Oct. 23d, contains the following; "The country lain a deplorable condition, with out either civil or military law or government.— At this moment there is not in this town (he late capital) either governor, elcade, adjutant, general, or any oilier, person clothed with authority, except Capt. Bur an, late lieutenant colonel, commendin g .the post, and some twenty regular doldiele t Alt the others have deserted. Of the company of dragoons. C. of let regimen, but sboui 20 re main, and they are divided Into two detachment:, 500 Wes apart POTTSVILLE MARKETS CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR 7KE JOURNAL. Wheat Floor, bbl. 05 501 Dr'd Peaches parr,. 300 Rye do do 450 do do nopar'd. 175 Wheel, brash._ 1 10 Dr•J Apples, peed. 75 Rye, do 751 Eggs, dor.. "10 Caro, do 58 Butter, lb. 15 oam, do . 40 Bacon; OS Potatoes, do 45. Hams,lo Tlinotby Seed, 250 Hay, ton, - -15 00 Clover do 050 Plaster.) 800 MIMITED In Schuylkill Raven, on the 15th inst., by the Rev, E. Bast, Mr. JACOB RE..nE, from Selinsgrove , . Union County, to Miss ELIZABETH Mnisicu, of Schuylkill Haven. At , Mlnerav Ille, on the "Mt inst., by Rev. 3. II Wythes, reux.to MI 63 HARE= 3PONSLFII DEATUS °tithe 11th Inst., at Minereville, Mra. ‘'S in to Agm Tnove.e, Wife of Mr. D. Thomas tulle 39th year of her age. NATIVES—DO YOU lIEATt THE SHOUT LY from Camden and Philadelphia t °We are Month and always read,V”—A, meeting of the P.M, vine Native Ameriran Association, will be held- at rttn.hter'tz flail, on ,taiurilay evening, March :till', Inst. for the pufpose Of :s - owing a little ti ore of the never at lite-seed. Ily order of the AA-061110fi b G.,IY. GOOD, Set'y. fy' A 31F:ETINfl OP THE STOCRUOLDERS OF `-'` the Pend Association", will be held at thon bailee of Jacob Kraal, on next Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. TllO3. 11, HOGAN. evey. r.Liatous NOTICES TILE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. b5 - ' —The following Resolution has been passed by the. Ve3try of Wilily ClMitch, POllB% ille. flesolred, Thar in consideration of the sums cobtribu ted and to ha contributed as donations to the cretin.. and Vornishing of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby net apart, and eporopriate FIFTY „EIGHT PE`A'S, which shalt he, anti remain free for all persons Min may desire to werehip in the Church. These pews are IglCnted ns follows: - IN TEE CENTRE AISLE, North side, No. 111, 113, 127, 135, 141, 151, 159. South slit., No. lit I 2), 124. 1211;141, 152, 160 IN THE NORTH AISLE. North +l4lr, No 1,7, 13,19, 15, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 51.55 South Mac, No. 5,9. IL 20. 29, 22. 2` , ., 41, 50, 52. 1)1 TILE BOItTIi AIELIi. • South side, No 56, 57, 55,.69, 71, :;5, 89, 94, 9.1, 151, 110 North .51... No. 59, 57, 72, 70, t's, 91, 97, 103. 100. DIVES R SFRVICC is held in the Church every Sun day. Markin: Serrice commences tit 101 o'cl o ck. Afternoon Service con mences at 4 o'clock. And even ing service, on the first Sunday of every month. Q- " TRINITY CHURCII CEMETERY, AT MOUNT Kr' LAUREL—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville, are flow ready to sell burial lots and graves In that large and beautiful plot of ground, near tba junction of Market'Street and the Minersville Road, which. they have lately enclosed and laid,put fur aCemetery. Ap plication for lots or single era's'ses may he made to AN DREW RUSSEL. Esq., Treasurer of the (March, at whose office onMahantonge Street, a plan of the Crinr tery e.in •be seen, or Edward 'Owen Petry, E.g.., Centre Street, • 0?•••"11NIVSKSALIAT CllURCl—Services are held in the 4dstory of .$d story New flag, every Sab bath morning and evening at ihs,nsual hours Rev. R. K. BRUSH, of Luzerne County, Pastor. The public are respect billy invited to attend. : A COMMON COLD AND COUGIL—It ■hmtid be remembered tha n cough is on evidence that some lui turity-Is lodged to the lunge, which, if not speedily re moved, will so initate these delicte organs as soon er or later to bring nn isrfantation of the longs—a form of disease which we all know Is the high road to con sumption. Wripies Whin regelzade Pills are a most delight: fel medicine for carrying Mtn - cold,. because tlick ett: pcl frdm the sirettem all morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of every kind of ditiease) In an easy anJ natural manner. Pour et fire or Wright's Indian Vege table Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time remove the Runt obstinate cold—at the Same time the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy tone e and the blood completely ipurtlied, THE GREAT MEDICINE or rns. DAN t DOGTOII TOWAIIEND . B SARA 4444 4.--iThIS metrine' has tha peculiar fortune of being recommended end prescribed by the most respectable physielano of the country; and only require, a trial to bringltinto general use. It is put up in quart bottles, and trils times cheaper than any other prepatation. Doct.7 J own . send is a physician of great reputation in Albany, 11. Y. and the Physicians generally tn,thaf city prescrte it In their practice The following Is a certlficatefrom some of,them: OPINIONS OF PHYSIC/ANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts oi the Haien. This Is to certify that We, thenndersigned Physicians o the city of Albany, have in ammo"s cases prescri bed Ilr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and we believe it to be one of the most valuable pr parations of the Sarsa al:trills in the market. /I. urj PriLircr, M. D. . , • .1. WLSON, M. D. . It P. I DRIDGS, M. D. P. E. I ELMENDORF, M. D. Albany, April 4,1846. • Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following, Is one of he oldest and most respectahl Physicians in Ccino. Hartford, Cl.. May '2l, 1846. Dr. Tows:min.—Dear Sir ' " Townsend's Sara, I mills" hinds a ready sole In Hartford—is highly es teemed by all who have made use of It, and we Nava teason to believe its ` nod qualities Will be . daily appre ciated by4l discerning public. II have daily calls for it, and hope yon will be remunerated for your exertions to render service to the afflicted. I I not air. your obedient servant, • HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D. re" The General Agency for the sale of the Sarsa parilla is aaBannan'sliookator6 Pottsville, where Drug gists and others can be auppliddwholesale at the Mauu- facturerp prices. ff It Is also tot sale in liPottsdllo at John C. HI erne In it,- Jrovitres, Clemens & Pandn's, and Jobn S. C. Marlin's Drug Stores; E.. 1. Fry. Tamaqua J. W. Gibbs, Druggist, and I. B. Palls, ginerivllle C. Franey, Drivigsbnrg ; Renry Sblitslcr.. S. M. Kempton, and W. 1.. Ptirt Carbon; Paul Barr, Pinegrove; .1. C. C. Hughes, Pottsville. Bee adre.•yement in anlthercniumn A circular containing ige number' of cent:Mates from puyed. clans and other can be examined at Bannan's Boot lore. Price 81 per bottle. or 8 potties for $5: • BEWARE OP COUNTEDPEITS.—Togisr'sOoan lerfeit Detector, and . Unitedl States Maui Reporter, he best In th United States, containing , fac stintle ngravlnga of all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in irculatlon with thew value attached: correctedmonth ey. Igo Inert hanfor dealer Ought to be withm.it H. • re Persons en - closing most dollar to the' aubscriber will hare the Detector mailed monthly one-year In Their B0013.:11I111D mHE subscriber,has In hta employment: two Book-- A. - Minders, and is prepared to bind, re-bind and manu facture to order, books of every description: Persons wichints flindja; done, will ple.ise send in their • Books Immediately, to keep the hands employed. lie rules,and hinds Blank end Time Books tonlmoot any pattern, at short notlre.'. B. BANNAN May2o 211 At his Cheap:l34k & Stationery Store. h. U.—A number ofbooki telt to be batind are still remaining at the, Estabi ish nt--some fortwo and three yepp.. Ilolesscalled forshintlythey will be sold to pay 7 ; Ott 1 Town or, Llewellen—appli to , A. RUSSEL. June ID 24-to) allahaptange Street, pottsvSle. TiOTICES. 071I.CE.THE UNLItIISIGNED HAViNG .11 been duly,ebttnissloned as a Justice of the Peace, in the Rgrough of Pottsville. and County of s c bo r i. till, will attead•tO Agencies. Collections, Purchase and Sale of Real Estate, and any other business appertain. sue to his Office, that may be intsisted to his care. Office. in Centre Street, opposite th e Town 11.111. 21, . -• SAMUEL HARTZ-. ..—PROPOSALS FOR. CtIAL-.-•SEal.r.tr PROPOSALS will be received at thelither. of the GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, No. 10 South Seventh street, until Monday, the ninth day of 4pr d next, for 111 Tflptying . the .- 'l!httallclrrhil _Ulna HMIs« With - Tiro Thousand:Tons White Ash :I.thrucite Cool, to he de livered on the Aline House \VI art; Schit, lira sod to he weighed under the inepection of.the Steward on the premises. ' • : • I Raid Coal robe brokeimind screened, and fit for ho med':.te oar, lob,: free hoax slate, dust. and all other impurities, and a portion thereof to be delivered on or before the 7th t'ayof Mn) next. Ile order of the - Board of Guardians of the Pnnr. Attest, WILLIAM G. FLANAGAN. President. SAML d. ROBBINS. Secretary. ila (la.. March 17,1.319. 7V - OTlCD.—willscAs LETTERS OF AIDIIN -ISTRATION have been grantee by the Register of Schuylkill County. to the subscriber, on the estate of DANIEL. SUOLLENBERGER,Ia te of the Itnrough of pottsvine, deceased. Notice the `fore, Is hereby given, to all those Indebted to the estate, to come fore waS and settle their respective accounts,and all those who bane legal `'aims against sold estate, to present them for adjustment. An .nnmediate attention [otitis notice Is demanded, as the affairs of the estate malt be wired With all possible dig,: :ch. 4A NIES SILLDIAN, Administrator. • March 17, ISM 12-61 . 100 INISTRATIO,N NoTICE.—WIIERE II. AS Letters of Administration on the rotate of .101 IN CHRISTI 4N, late offichtlylkill !raven, Schuyl kill County, deceased, have been granted by tho Re gister of Schuylkill County to the substriber—schie e Whereby given to all ihiwe Indebted to ea'd estate to make payment. and all the e havingelalms will present them for settlement, RP early as possible. I. S. WHITNEY, Port Carbon, Adm'r. March 17, 1910. 12-60 • NIC CMl' lEE..—The subscribers hale been appointed agents for the gale of liars icon's Copying Press and Idetaille Dampning Tablet, a timesaving, lab, rar ing and money saying machine, a sample of which - may he seen at the York Store; all orders for the above presses which ate warranted to give entire satisfaction w:ii be promptly anemic(' tn. ' March 17 121 E. YARDLEY & SON.. tILT OTICEs—NOTICE 19 lIERESTC'EN TO .11 all perimns Indebted to the estate of SOLOMON MUM, deceased, to make payment.and those that have claims, are requested to present them for settlement. on „, peons the drat day of Nay nest, to the subscrt hers Admir'•itrators of the asta to of said deceased, at the others of Jacob. Reed. Esq. JACOB REED. FRqDERICK PFLIEGES, } A"'". March td.r Ipfit OTICE.—A PERSONS KNOWING TH I. IEM- V 1 SELVES Indibted to the late 01131 of LONG & J ACK 80N, are most respectfully requested totall upon the Set, crlber he - creert - thls and the first of April nert and make' payment, and nll persons tavels( cla'-ns apart at the late firm will please pre,elt them for. et- Bement. JACOB M. LONG. Match 10, 1849. 11-If riISSOLUTIOt —TOE PARTNERSHIP HERE TOFORE ers . zing between t e undersigned in the Tin and Stove h to Pottsville, and 'ceiling In the name of LONG & JACKSON. has been this try dis...al:ed by the wit. e :kwa' of C. P. Jackson The bes'oess will be continued by Jacob AL Lone, and the debts doe by the late hem u Itt he set ad up by him In accordance with the t ME of these, Trion. JACOII M. LONG, March IS, 11.1f] - C F. JACKSON. DEGISTEWS NOTICE.—NOTI Ii ERE IL DV giver t •at tlu Exesu ore here'raner named have filed their re pea 'we accounts of the Admln'rt•a -tlnns n." the :Blowing Dente . to the Ilex“te 's Omen of Schiolkill C • Sy, which aninunis have been al lowed by the Re„ soar, and will be preset led to the Judger of the Orphans' Court, on Monday tho 28th day of March next at ten o'clock, A. M., hr cobErmation and allowance, when and where all terrapin; Interes ted may ante. d if they l link proper. let. The account of Jo ,athan Zerbo and Samuel Zcrbe, Executors of the last toil, and testament of Jonathan Zerhe, late a Pinegrove tp. deceased. • 25, T, eaccount of John S. Benchler and John Stein, Executors of the a-t will and te-tament of Henry Gimble, late of Pit egrove tp. deceased. DA NIE KAERCHEII. Register. Register's Office . , 0 wigs burg, Feb. 21, 1849. .5 Feb 24 9-51 OTICE.—THOMAS FOSTER It Co., HAVE • REMOVED their stock of Boots and Shoes to the new store on thWcorner of Centre and Market Streets, where the business will in 'mare be cart ed nn mom the cash princtpl, , . Thankful to their fee 'ads and tire pliblie in general for past favors. they I nee, by mna. ging their business In future noon the only correct be, sts, (viz, cash payment.; to atibrd to their ruotumers gouda upon ouch tea o,mble tennis as will e Isurelo them n liberal patronage :None indebted to the initlerelen ed are reque-ted lo e forw. rd and settle their assets Ile Our new blilliesA 11,:angeMents W'll require US 10 tlistonitinine and urge the prompt payment or the same. Feb11" . .9 TIIO3IAS FORTER. CO. COP ARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—THE SUB. NiVi CRS bane this day as.,oriated themselves for ti n Porbose•of c.arying on the Machine business under the firm of SPENCER & MASON. All persons indebted to r'eorge Spencer for work done st his Ma clilhe shop, are requeited to ply the same to either of the Inen,h,, to - the firm. No persons are authorized to receive the monies hr. or Contract debts for the firm, except the partners mentioned. GEOROP, SPENCER, FAIT-S-11g GEORGE': MASON. SSIONEEtS NOTlCE.—Ncrrice..ts HERE :I. 111. - (II YEN, that Sanme T. Skeen, T' ismith, of the Borough of Pottsville, brs made an assignment of all his riot estate to the sub nether, for the OeheAt'of his rreditors; ;woe s ne ban ng claims or. net! the said S. T. Skeen, will present them to the sittorrifier. IL %V 0 0 'IDE. PotiFrrle =II ,N7OTicE.—TO f7ATtPENTEItS.—.IItOPutiALS 1,1 Wll.l. he r,eivell by the suteacriber, for building 40 Thin Cam 'Slop room and nnterials fornished.by the sub,rlber. WK. PAYNE. Jan 27 5.41 ° Ileekerherville. • OTICE.—'CHItyi,K ILI, NAVIGATION CAR? ,L —Tae Schuylkill Navigation Company, florin.: some tints since, ussiFsted all their Railroad Cars, Conl in:Hay known tnt- the '' Yellow Cars" to Henry C. Corbit, Charles S. Wood, and t Edward T. IRoodolph, Es/vs.—is trust, (cr certain' purposes; and possession having now been riven, to their Acent Edword•G Harris. who will keep these Cars in Repair, and run them, for aerostat of the Trustees. NOTICE, is hereby given, that all claims, for labor, or materials, hereafter furnished to these Cars, must be presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris, Agent for the Trustees. ELWOOD MORRIS, Dec. 2-48-49.1 y) Resident . Engineer, S. N. MISCELLANEOUS LEECHES.—ALWAYS ON HAND AT TILE DRUG STORE of the subscribers. a large num. ber of the hest Sweedish Leeches, to which the atten tion of the citizens of Pottsvllle and vicinity. is Invited. NICHOLAS & COLLINS, March 21, 13-1 Corner of Market and Second sta ARDEN TOOLS.—A COMPLETE ASSORT: !BENT of 110mcultural Implement., embracing every article nacrel in the cultivation of the garden, for oafs at HANNAN'S March 17 12-1 Seed and Variety Stores. 'I , OI,AW VEILS AND JUSTICES.—PKR• DOS'S i)ICE,CT, List edit'on. Thin7op's Digest of the. Laws of Pennsylvania, Binns's Magistrate's Daily Cunip..n'on. Graydon'. Forms, Getz's Forms, Dockets, dr.c.. Just received and for sale cheap at March 3-10) It aNNAN'S, Cheap Law and Miscellaneous Bookstore. rV I 8 Ta"`" 1 . SALMON. Constantly on bawl and lIERIUNGS, ' forsale by Co.PORE. .1. PALMER & C lIAM4 AND SIDES, 1 Market Street Wharf, SHOULDERS, PAIL•DELPIII.I. LARD AND CHEESE, . •.1 _ ... s ‘ . 2.i. 13-21 no PRINTS PRINTS 1 AND PRAMES.-- -7- 500 New Prints:awn e which is an amusing print of the California Gold Diners: Also, 0 00 Gram^• for prints. All of'which will be sold nt eft/ wholesale prices, by the hundred. dozen, •I r tin gle, at tor, A.ationer's hull and Newt Emporium. Cen tre Street, three dont% belOw 5 - - et Street. ¢>Pedlars supplied at city pee. at Feb 3-61 rinantor..ei - iiews Emporium, &c. ;)O()REAMS WRAP,I'INO. STRAW A D IILAsTING PAl'Filli,whnle.ale arid retail, at city prices, Jost received and for aa'a at. HANNAN'S ebrap Paper and Hank Store.. ]an Ti 5- ) eCOMMODATION ,POR LAW E LAW VEILS con procure Blank SUNKVII4I 'or wit ne.ssea signed by the Prothonotary, by callin! t I/ANNAN' S 4 Jan 27 51 Cheap Book & Stationa .y Store. !IRAWING PENCILS, D RAWING 86015:1, 1-1 &c.—THE SUBSCRIBER has just recetved a lot of Superior Drawing Pei eels, among which are Va berg. Reeves, J-eltsin s. Cn tens: &c, Some of which are put up In Beauflol Roles assorted. Also Draw ing Book, Pir beginners. Dr..wing Cards. ke. All of which will be sold very low, at RANNA-N'S ,Jan4o 4-J Cheap Book and Variety Stores. IVEWSPAPER FILES. SUITABLE Fitil IN FILING NEWSPAPERS, Just receivcd A9ll for sale at BANN AN'S Dec3o4] Cheap Variety Stores. SUNDAY SCHOCOUIUNION BOOKS.—Just. re ceived a lot of Sunday School Union Books, suitable for Presents. Reward Books for Scholars. Libraries of 50 volumes tit , . 50. Alen, ..-, Libraries for Sunday Schools, 100 volumesr $lO. Byron Books, Queeimo Books, Class Bonks,„ German and Enalisit Testaments, P.ible. .te., Ate. Aft orwhich will he sold at Union cash orices, at BANNAN'S Der 3-1-52) Cheap Bookstores: wizons &c.-StIPERIOR RAZORS MANU IA-FACTURE]) BVROOERS & SON of the very best materials; Chnpman's celebrated Strop of four sides, with patent metallic hone, an :wide of arknowledged superiority for sharpening Razors and keeping th • I. In perfect order; yne's Magic Adamantine Powder • su perior to anything In nee for setting. a keen smoothed to Razors, PCII Knives, Surgical Instruments, Se, f r sole at BANN AN'S Deell3-51] ' Cheap Variety S ores. cIiALLE3rGE - TO THE , IVIIOLE wonux— ri HOIT'S , IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—Fot "Watling grease. tar, pitch, oil, paint, oe any othei greasy suhstance,from ladies'and gentlemenisclothing including silks and satins, carpets, table spreads, Merl: ud shawls, ladles' bonnets, &c.• A reward of 1923 wi j be paid' to any person who will produce a. spot paint green or dry that this snap will riot extract *IL pia gross,*l per dozen, or 121 rents per cake. For sal wholesale and retail HANNAN'S Variety stows Pottsville, who is ante agent for the con nty. (1)c-1-4, ItSTItECEIVED f rare assartment'ar La • Ales' Crotchet BAGS and PURSES. Also steel Bag and Putseillasps, Steel Beads and Tassels, and Silk :Partin for mending bags at - Bept3o-40-1 • MIAMI & ELLIOTT' DR. ICDEPUT, Suwon lientisi, Office in sarket.Btrcet, (NortY sitir,) First door nhavo Es toff.. Wslin,es:Aylico. • finav2o 4.1.1.141AVL5.4.0.tin 811AWL8 or vanous style . 10 11dg/satin% o: sale by - • J.M.IIF.A.TTY*Co. frOCKET DIARIES FOR 1840-01 , AL MOST EVERY SHAPE AND EIND; Jan received and car sale nt, - • HANNAN'S •- '• Dec 22-52 .1' .. Cheap Book and Flow, Stoma. TI I VANTEDrA GOOD Carriage .Gmilh. ~ nquiro of WISTAIL A. KIRK. Marchll4l . • "lit. J.- T. 7AICHOLAS, resort:1(1111y tenders kJ his profestional services, to the inhaldtants of Pottsville arid vicinitv, nintl'solicits the honor of a ~tme , of their patronage. 'Office, Thoropon's Han; Market st. Residence, corner of Market and William Rt. March 3, '49. lO-ly Dn. BECKER.— E lIONI.EVATIIIC MEDICAL oreict• Cornerof 2d anci'Market 1- - I.4ipprrslte Thomps9es Half POTTSVILIE, PA. EPRI/IPDPP Cm. of C. Ymvhta 0nd:3.1 Bt. eppimite the Primative Methodist Church. (J'an T., 49. 5-1 y EDWARD CLARKSON, 4 . ENGRAVER ON WOOD. Nn. ROI Walnut L 4 iteit, Dec 23 . 1..52-8ni•I Philadelphia I D. JIEILEDITII,—Gene rat &zees) . Office el . Centre Sirr..st, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa Agent for the sate and purchase, of Real Estate, eel lectlen,ef Rents, Sin. I Oct`/S- 11-9 y Affl 4 V l) 13;1,V F:LL - S t /1. - homey at Law. Minnr py Schuylkill Crummy, Pa.. (Oft 14-t^_; I_,IDWAILIDSUIPPEN, Attorney and Counteilor .Eat Law, Philadelphia,svill attend to collections and all other legal bususess in the City of Philadelphia, ad joining Colonies and elsewhere. Office No. 13 Prune Street, Philadelphia. 1Aug.221849.2y J. FUSTElt,.l)..ders in Boots and Shoes S. Leather, and Shoe Find inge, Centre et reel, Potts Hie . (SeptiS 1547 - • - - - • • - - - TIIST RECEIVED at the York Store. 2 ton of T 3 and 4 loch wrought stokes 5-16 soluble for flathatlroad also„eonstantly on hand honk head Bra, for T rails a Ripply of Clot .bar Railroad- Iron, and T RailA always, to be had on abphcation at the above named well known store. Meld. 17 12- E. YARDLEY & SON. HAINS FOR llllNE9.—Thepubsrrthers have C just received from the ship Elizabeth, 3 and I loch Best hest English Chains, made expressly for Mines. and for pale. Apply to T. & E. GEORGE. april22 tf 17) Market and lath Sttoos,Philada 'RAI!. D I ROARON —BO TONS 2)11 Flat Bar Rail flood Iron, 50 do 11 a g do do do 8 dci 21 x Ido - do do wlth spigot.. 15 do' 1 1 do do do And inatea,for salebr A. & O. RALSTON, 4 pouthfront et.,Pht ado. Fhllada., July 11. 1819. • 29 JUNIATA BOILER IRON. g, g, TONS aaorted boiler iron, Nos. 3. 4 and 5 of widthsof2B, 32, and 36Incheaand 'random lengthy, A. 4. G. RALSTON, IS4r 4, South Front at, Philada. DLACIESMITHING, TURNING AND FINISH ING.—The subscriber respectfully announces that he has ennamenced the above business at the corner of Manch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pottsville, Pa. and will he happy to receive iiiders: JOHN WARNER N. 11.—Guage-cocks. enns,and oil globes on hand, and for sale,, pally 22, -Iv FOR SALE & TO LET L'Olt ACE. AND TO lA:T.—TIM EE DWEI; .l' I.ING Douses in let. The thmtles are In gond can ditiun. and Pos. , eselon will he given nn the first of April. The sub,crlber also offers for rile a number of z 1 _,,, dwelling hour 01, tub of which Ore situated r --„, on 1 4 0 . ruse;; two on Sanderson; one In .'..1. . ~ g Market; three on Coal; also Outline stand —"- and store-house with dwelling attached, nor. of Norwegian and Coal its. Titles indisputable. Em quire of PHILIP HAFFA. March 21. 1819. /3-St • T' OR SALE—Two COMMODIOUS DWELLING 11 Houses • • Apply In E. P. ntrliards, Market st. or to too. G. Brown, Centie et., Pottsville. , March 21 13- SALE.—WILI. 801.1.).A.T PUBLIC' I thee, at the hause of the suisseriber, In West Branch Valley. on Tuesday the 10th day of April next, at 10 o'clock: A. 11., all his household and kitchen furniture, also, two superior guns, one saddle and bridle, with a variety of other Articles. N. G IfA3I3IEKEN. March 24, . 13-31 011. SALE.-33 don. Carden Spades. warranted 1. Steel, in quantities to snit purchasers, together With V.lllatl Ham! :Vowel*, at the Manufactory to Cenre st., below the American House. Dtnrdt 2 - I, 11.31] iir.mn - PORTER. I 'l'o very ronrenient Briek House, near / ly newoin Mohantango street,and Po.nulon riv -1 en on the. 1. of April! Andy to Man h 2d, 13.1t•J JAMES CILLINCMAIM. VOR 0.1 - .l3iT.—A large roller at the coiner of I: Centre and Market Streets. A mom on the Second Striry of Thomp-. gon's note, to Market Street, snitable for an Office. FdtSale a Blacksmith Blm; apply to March 17 IR 3tj 8. TH0508071. FORA ALE .— TILE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR Sale the property now Occupied by him in West 1 , Mane`, Valley, four !mien trout Poltav"e, and one and a half miles ,torn Schuylkill 1 ; pen g !consisting of live and a I Warren o' land well laid out as a garden and tini. ore, l ard. A two story (rate e hnuae; SS a 411 feet, with a -el. for under the u hole, kitchen in the cellar; Itnmedi,e priassers*on given. rartof the purchase money, can re main on bind and Mortgage if desired. Fe - terms ap ply to the subsedber,at lia tame= West Branch Val ey. March 10, 11-ti7 B. De FOREST. 10, OTIVE--PUBLIC SALE Or MARKET STALLS. 1 1 1 —Willbe sold at Public Saie.at the Market Not me, in thin Borough, onSaturtfay the Met inFt..the STALLS 4it anid Market House. for ihtle year from that date. Terms will be made known, by WM. 'LERCH, March 10, I Llsl Clerk of the Market. LET.—TO RE LET IN THE BOROUGH of Menersville, en the Ist of April next, one of the best finished stone biiilt Stables in the I:minty, eon tainine 15 stalls, and a spacious office. - with in er the woole m ve,so c 30 • now occupied by WAT.f N IrA VIS, who es retiring from the Live. y hue less--; wiil offer for sale the same day, on' .-s previo .sly e's post.ll of:—One Day Mare, 1 Grey Mare, I Gray 111.,...e, and I Colt it years old, 3 Bugg two horse Carr+,e, one two horse Sleigh, two single horse Sleigh-, Har ness, Sadies,.Bridler,Ae. The above prewlses would be a firid tale stand for a Flour and Peed ?.ore. A gond Pump attached. (March In, 11.31* FFOILSALEOR RENT.—:FORT CA RID:IN STEAM MILL.--The subscriber offers his Steam Mill, located in Po.t C.rbo e—for sale or rent. Said Mill is hacaleet In one of the best sit tedtlons let this Be gin!! for busittess, being the n ely one In the eastern section of tau:Coal Region. It to In good condition, and rkrl.3.elßidn will be given immedial,ely If required. Terms easy. App yto L. F. WHITNEY, Pnrt Carbon, .March 1 0 :11,1 8. 19. 11-tf Reading Eagle, nod Lebanon Courier, insert 3 times, and charge this office. Flnr„YeN, L- . .;',A.T.WveNTrrrBotTZ.H.O.Y,SeEn . Istot Apill. App'y to • Fe1,17-8-] CEO HALBERSTADT. 120114 SALE.—COLLIERY PROPERTY FO R 1. - `‘ SALE,THE SUBSCRIBER one's at private sale the following nceperiy, viz: I One ftl) lioNe,Engine with 450 feet of nine inch Pumps. in first rate wor king order. One 30 florin: Engine, with 210 feet of nine inch Pump!, with winding gearing all complete, In good working order. One 20 Horse Engine for hoisting Coal from Mines, in gond ivarkingmriler. -2 One 10 horse Breaking Engine. with Rollers, Shaft 'log. drreens, Si:tunes, and all the fixtures necessary to do a business of 1000 tons a week. ',Oro 50 large Railroad. Cars, with heavy chilled wheels, and three inch uncle, these Cars are well 1111 at. ed for any of our surrounding Roads where' Horse power Is used. . • The above. Engines were a , manufneturechy Bay, wood & Snyder. and are considered among the very hest ever mad./ by said patties. Jan. 13, 3-if] CEO. 11. POTTS. rrOWN LOTS AND OTHER PROPERTY-FOR SALE —2O town lots .50 I 120, at ihn Lykens Coal Mme,. Dauphin county, Pp. M. 2 Houses and Lots on Railroad St., Donald. soo. Schuylkill County = I 11011811 and Lot in the Town of Tremont. 2 Stroll tracts of land, one well timbered, with houses non s e..ch, in Porter Township, about b mile, Wes. of Tremont. For particular, apply at the Office of . P. SIIEAPER, Geological and Nilning Engineer, ' Jan. F.'49-2-31no] Idnrria• Addition to rotievillel CIISEM3II ``TORE FOR SA LE IN MINERSITII:LE. 10—Theinti+crilier offers fur sale his entire rnerehan dize, consisting 0f DRY GOODS, GRO t RI F.: 8, tjUEENSWAIt E. II ARUM/ ARE, he., all of sn, hich is In good order. His stand Is one of the best in Miners %llk., with an excellent dh elllnw :DM hen, as hid, In 01 4 0 ri sale. Fur particulars inquire at the store. Knd 8-47-tf] I. 11. ZI;;GENF118, Minersville._ pan RENT.—The celebrated SALEM VEIN I' MINES V,n Llndings for rent for a term of yearn. Apply to A. RUSSEL. Agent, • ovIS-17] Mahar:Longo Street, Pottsville. l eases, iT°traLetibo"fTanodnbe oI g t t o o the s" N a . l .:geTi n . " 4 c.!o n atTaot, known ae the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow nig list of Coal Veins, ninny of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of over a mile in length, viz : —Lewis, Barracleuch, Pearson, Clerkton, Stevenson. Little Tracey, Peach Mwintitln Vein'', Green Parkas Ravenedale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, alo ng with many others not named. Alan, all thattract called igielitrietlon Ttact,belong log lathe said Company,containingthe fialem;Forregt, Rabbit Dole. Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. A:eo, a Saw MI end Grist MilLeltuated on the Mill Creek Ttart,allorwhich willbe rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CUILLAS, Ag'r. Prattville. Feb. 31 - 29 IpOR. 6..7.15E5-AT PRIVATE SALE, All that car •. tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain, in Lower Mahantonge township, In Schuylkill county, (formerly Berke county,) in the ..ate of Pennsylvania. bounded and described tie fol. lows,to w it :-13egInnIn g at a 'narked white oak tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sixty-tireperchesoon wbiteoab; thence by late yaeanttand, now surveyed to George Werner. west 146P - etchee to a stone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Illick.south slaty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146. perches, to the place of becinning,eontainlng fifly-five auve and one hundred nnrinfty-two perehes.of land and allowances of six per cent, for roads, &.c. JOHN G. rutENNER, Executor of P.Peatts. estate. 69, Market et. Philada. - Philadelphia, September 19, 1840 " • Music Books Tor Singing Schools. r.FILE-sauopursoveNikEul:ichg aye o jhrge t s h ,B r i n r l l l :l n"rg . Schools, &c. The Psaltery, n collection of Church Music. Carmine, Sacra, Roston Collection of Music. Boston Acsdemy•s tertian nt Hickok and Fl minu'a Evangelical Music. The. Southern CHlach Melodist. • The Harmenist published by the c ndist Society. Union Chnral Harmony, Germa'n English. Wyethe's collection of Church Music, German and • . F.nelish. Allot which will be cold by the' dozen or single at publisher's prices, at HANNAN'S Dee 30-1) :Cheap Ronk and StationarStorei. EAUTIVIIL -SILKS rig SHAWLS —Rich Chic meteor, andother dross Milks; and n Sew new stile "Moue de Lainesog Plllll Woollen - Long Shawls, Co ale very low Pollsyßl N0w.25-45, , JOSEPH, MOEGAN. WANTED CARDS IRON MIME LIEALTIT ( - 0 / P/I.llmki Or Permutes. against Ole es { by Sickness or rIOMPANV Incorporated .N 4 kJ with a Capital of comp livers Meares of la and 65 al 8 2 . $ l , $5. $ 5 , $6 or #l6 pet u or five years, by paying al. , * Thins a person under - 411Ir year, by paying din year. ma 85 25, 81 per week; and in ff a like are by paying *6 55 s 87 90, 56, 811 $9; hi for every week of disahilily accident, during t)ie year. , fl yearly, a weekly allowance r to 8:0 fir twb,tlfree or five be paid yearly Ih advance, at nye and the weekly allowan disabtlity, occurnug after a years, at .3 weekly itllowanc m the yearly receipt of 85^ years. There are no weekly or 'm or attendance of meeting re , the insured receive a share liability for 10,,5e5. There is sured, as can be shan't', nus ty is exercised In the paymeri colars, inquire at the office, I above Walnut c-All letter. ; nEt. Samuel D. Orrick. Iron Men 11.131C.F. kia.] =t7== • crid.st. rcll2. 1848, (WTUAL) Insures nll pereottl bt. radials allowance or reek, for one, two, three ti in .yearly sum ,y-Ctre, insuring for one . !towed *3 per week ; for he same ProPonion, one t year, gets 415 per week:l 1 fur *l4 85, he sm. op) lexastoned by sickness or paying a Iranian more ao be insured of from 113 .care.. The rates are to are in proportion ro the , e. In rase Of permanent — Insurance for, say five of elo,ft person would be a year, for the entire fire nthly asadestnents to pay, utred; and by the charter I r the net profits; svithont triple security tbr the la promptness and liberell t benefits. For pant bh South Firveath-at. ust be post paid. ORS. . bant, No. Ipti North Ws- Coonhcl lot, Sixth below Calvin Blythe, Auorney an Market-street. Commtaslon aterehatit, . Charles B.Ball; Wholeial 34 Church Alley. William F. 13oone, Attorneyj Seventh-at. Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine M 1 John Thomason, Ticamlitti Daniel C. Lockwifel. ,Trt near ;Schuylkill Seventh otter James P. Bruner, Wliole: Willow-street. Edward Duff,3lcrchant.N N. 39 N. Whaiies. • Edward .1. Crane, Clerk. No. 331 S. Filth-street.. ,Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, NVillow-st.Wharif. Charles 0. P. Ca mobell. Irian Merchant, Water,above 141*x-street. SANIUELID. ORRICK, 'President. W. P. Boone, Secretary and Solteitor. Governor Emerson, M. D 4 -167 Walnut-Elf !Et. COW , Oultinn Thysician. .• , eS• The subscriber has',been appointed Aent for Ws Institution in Schuylkill Citinly, and is 'prepared to give any Information on the object. and effect Insuran ces on the terms of the compa.ny.at the Wilke aide' a u Miners' Journal. , I B. BANNAN. and Counsellor, 54 Peoth i rchant. No.lll Walnut 4t 65 N. 81zth•et Collector, Chetry-street, 0. 4 ;ale Wool' Mater, No. 6 June 21. ISIS. Tiff --- ca Riritz - t -- 1 ANNUITY AND TIIITAT. • , VW, YE COMPANY' OF PHIELA Office 1G O',C =E112211 IV, /ARE Insurance r.n 141+1 dim/memo, and terOsoi Rater for lignertir For 1 pear.' H . I w,grant Annuities tut ter. 1 and execute trusts. 5100 am a shigli life. IliFor: years. For Life. annually. 9s annually. 77 0 ! , I 1 35 ; 2 36 1 93 . 3 20 2 09 ' • 460 1 91 - , 700 ; .d 30 years next birth-day 31, Would secure to his fit he dlo ip one 10 a a or for 51000; or for $l3 60..... ' to them 41:609 shoats be 160 paid annually devise 811000 whenever be tiles. ~ tve 415000 should be We la 0 0 914 1 40 1 fig ' 50 I'o6 60 4 95 . Fix AMPLE :—/L person ag ,y paying the Diropanysl tinily or heirs 41 , • Id $l3 10 he secures to the ally for 7 years ;11e actor die in 7 years; OT , fnr,ll`4 life he provides for thorn L for $6550 they Would reel one year. JA-NOANY 45.16(5. ° 'FITE Managers of tbis Company, at a meeting beldi on the 27th December oft., agreeably _ -to the drifts referred in the original prospectus or clechlar of the Compao),appropriated a Bonus-or addition Vasil poll. Om, for the whole of life, renaniaLog in force. that were homed prior to the eat of January, l 184 , 2 - Those "(them therefore which ivere issued int theyear 1536 h will he entitled to tP per cent upon the' sum insured, making:an addition of $lOO on every $lOOll. Masts $llOO. wilt be paid when the policy becomes a dais instead of the 610aft • oligInally insured. Thosapoljsbna that were weed 10 1027 will he entitled to 81 per cent. or 65750 on every coon. And those Issued in 11335 1 / 4 _ vO,ll be swilled to 7 1 pet cent, or $75 on every ISO, and in ratable proportions on all said ;policies Issued prior to List or Januar), 1142. The Donna trill be credited to each palocy - on Shir nOoks endorsed on presentation at the Mee. It is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or bonua to' the policies for rifil„ ea 'taiga periods: 11. W.RICIIARDB, Psesiderta. Seim F. Juries, Actuary. • ollThe subscriber has been a ppointe d Agent forth* above Inststution, and tornpared istrest Insuranceson lives, at the published rates, and Menially information desired On the subject, on application at this office. BENJAMIN HANNAN. APE, INSURANCE )' TRUST COMPANY. ' 4a.—Capital 11P45 O , OO C R PERPETUAL: - ECLITITAITLE 14 ANNUITY AND: Office 74 transit St./ • - CHARTER A. I ace!, agent for rich of slahantongo GEORGE lIALIIER%TADI Schuyl P RE Company ere nova upon the mo - 4a (limps They are aathorined by lb all ant every insurance , whatever kind or natnre,a make endowments, not ties." The Company se' anti act OP Trustee! for Table of Premiums renam fur the Age, Prem. ' Ag 11: 50 Si 37 53 , 3 0 IS 56 .33 .19 59 I 34 . 20 60 35 Si 63 30 22 66 ' 37 23 69 38 21 72 I 39 25 7C 4 • 26 CS I 91 27 89 ; .92 91 ' 43 29 96 4 30 2 01, 4 The premiums arc lea the policies atThrd greater yearly :tri quarterly pre minor, ehort terms., Join dowments ; alAn, firm are blank shed!,) late 111 office, of by letter to the TR P . esitient...rOllN W. Vice President. PETI Roben F. Walsh, Wm. G. Alexander, Edw. C. Markely, Peter Cullen, Peter Rambo . Wm. W. Holy, Joseph T. TROMP, k Stephen Crawford, CONVIILTING Riddle, M .D. TREASERER, Francis q uyik 111 County, (lake cornot lurid Second' Streets. T. Es.iminiug Physiclattlor thin County, prepared to tran sict bull pea al mkt adva.Utagettus terms.-- heir charter,htect: 3}"to mak* appertaining -to life risks of and receive nod c•icetute to trout and purchase annul.. annuities: and endownionta.. 1:Inorg and heirs . _ • _ - , ted for the AN.nratiee o'llo2 le term ottlfe : - .. . Prem.' Aire, Pram, ~. 209 i 46 336 ' 215 I 47 . 346 . 220 • 48 ' 862 - 227 49 3 77 - 2 33 5O 394 2 40 51 1 12 247 52' 432 2 54 53 4 55 263 " 54 - 4.71 ' 970 55 491 281 I 58 slt 992 i 57 533 301 58 •5 54 312 .. 50 . ., 578 323 ' f.. 90 603 than any MGM' company, andi ,r advantages. Tables of ball t 'Owns, half credit rates of pre tires, surSivoratops, and en if application (for vrnkb there be had on applfcatittn at nue agent. . ir3TEFirr. : ' - (71.ACIIORIT CULI.IIII.- Clayton B. Lamb, Alve E. lolng, R. P. Loper, William Crain; GeOrge N. Die.,bl,, Robert Morris,' William M. Bat Harvey Conrad ns, Fronds Wetit,d. V. Raw fn.! It G. TUCKETT j Secretary and 'Attnary Phita.Pfptbi '49738-ty - .. INDEINIT. THE, FRANKLIN FIRE II INSUR Ir ANCE COMPANY OF. PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 1 031,Chesnot street, near fifth atteea. •• I DIRECTORS., Charles N. Bancker, George W. Richards, , ' Thomas Hart, I Alm:leen) D. 'Lewta, Tobias Wagner; Adolphe E. [forks, Samuel Grant, ' David' S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, ' Morris Patterson. Continueto make Insurance, permanent. or 31gdte,6, on every deseriptlpt, of property, in town and country at rates as low no are consistent with security, The Company have reserved; a large Cwill3nrent Fund, which with their Capital and Preesiensit:tarely invested, afford ample protection to the assayed. . The assets of the Company nn', January Ist,' ls 4B, as published agreeably. to an act or Assiatbly, 'were ae Inflows, viz.: i 511:meager., 11.190,53 S 65 Stocks, 51,563 '141; Heal Estate, /09,359 90 Cash, 4c., 0,157 83 Temporary loans, 125,450 00 4111=0,677 67 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen year., they have paid upwards of one saiiiien two Sandra thoas&rad dollars, losses by fire,itherebyaffordincesi, dense of the advantages of ineurance.ss wellas tke ability and disposition to meet; with promptness W - CHARLES N. DANCEER.Preskie;I. CHARI.' ES G. BANCRER,Beeretary. The' subscriber hits beenapPointed :agent:for Um above mentioned In titution. and is now. prepared to make insura nee, on very description of propep AS the lowest rates. , ANDREW RftBBEL, A t. pottsvdte:June,l9.ll49l49 I _ Vebl D AIL ROAD I lamiitig rromehip Rail Road Iron, II X tons 1 Mao,' :ng of toond.avlare . ON.—Tho Subscribers bate now Alhambra. from 'Llscrpool.s tons t. 5 tons II x MO tons Hs O tone bestrenned Iron, COOlllll - flat bail. Apply tr T. & E. GEORGI'Es. r Market dnd 12th street: MISIZ=!! • Cheap, i6l 7 , + glass and Queens-Ware, BEING DESIROUS OF ENLARGING OUR BLOM N B+:9 with the ':iticens of Ptittsville, and ha el. rinity,Ave are Induced to lay befdre theta the dahlia nt our, house tothele patronage. j • -[laving the Intres and omit complete clock In thhe co nary. we can offs great indutements both" in so perinr quality and p ice, in Frew*, Esielisil. Gammas and Canton China, 'tke real frsi Stan* C/illa. Ole h, swore -, -wore mad ,,) Stone, Liktryoal died Gillette Ware. Plain, Aloshl 4 and Cut Claw. • We • 7iII sell for C. sh to any per nn a DINNER SET , TEA SET, CRAM . , ER BET, ora.I3INOLE: PIECE. finless . nney than 1 • Wholesale or Retail none Can, beat set eWI - tile Houses moat neeeseestly sell on crei.it, oqi we do not, nod Retail Rouses do hat a small business in comparison with mare.- 'To all which attention in r spect.ally requested. ',.. TYNDALE & ISITCIIEEL, Chesnut Street, above Seventh; 1. '99. J Olt_ N — A31.P.,8-;-, TOBETHER WMI Ink, Just received and for sale, at BANNAN'EI Cheap Book and Fancy Stns.'. E 2530 Philadelph I. r b,i' SrAllioirk6 THE letters and Jan 27 5-) • 3 3AVT'S MBE subscriber h. LaniPa, amens - erts' linproved Safe, to be the best and Europe. For sold ported, nt April 3 1 SAFETIf LAMPS. Just received a.supply ()Many hich are a few Or Upton it. Hob- IY Lamp, which la acktiowledgby amen now-In use In the &nee of t less prices than they can be Int ' HANNAN'S Cheap Bonk and Variety Store New Spring Goods. in Philada. DAILF'Y & BII.O7`IIER, HAVE NOW FOR AT THEIR NEW STORE N. W. Corner f rift A 'et Amrka - sfraf,, A LARGE and well assorted otockof found— Cloth., Seel. . el o tt t l, h. g , ca.d, tm rem , Batt! r. a . y be fon n d Stuffs adapted t boys' wear, • ' Silk and klarsile. Vesting', Black and Colo ed Silks, of new slyly". Mouse do Lanes, La.:errs, Gingham), • Lawns, Garages, italcorines, . ninek Alpacas, inumbattnes and Cashmeres. • SHAWLS In evvry variety or the season - , Cantors at all l , riceit.'froro 3to 12S nerds. . musNs,—T this branch of trade we u give otry partienlar attention, and out stock embraces retry de , siret.le make of all widths and qualities. •, Linens for Shireinc and tine for Bosoms. FURNIs!!!NG Poo DS—Da may k • Table Wm, • Counterpanes. nianket• and li ; r. a "I1 . pillow Case Linens,ke kKENILIILE DS.-oritck • goods a unusually large, and oar "FRIENDS" from the caturry 1,1/ 010:0y0 be sure, to Lind each etylee as are adapted to their wants, in Dress Goods. Drees Shawls, Ilarcaloni ft. Book hen dins and lld'kfh., Cap Crape, Gloves.; Nitta, dm.. drc., CANTON htNTTINGS' • Oran widths. of White, Red Checked. and fatter styles on tend and for side, wholesale or retail, to of which we respectfully solicit the attention ofiettrleacine try friends, our prier will be found to be as t e tine n ory In the city. plata 3,1
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