TEItSI4 AF Tun ditillf.llllPTlONts.—Two 'Dollari per annum, pay- Ode arms-anniisily In milvancr., to those who reside n the C.rimity--and a.titittlfy to advance to Oust who reside not of the County. The puhilslier reserved In himself the right to cheige S s - 50 per .nnuills wtito payment Is delayed looter Clan one year. TO ELDISS. Three CIVICS address; ' $5 00 Seven Do Do 10 00 Fifteen Do Do cnoo Five dollars in advance will pay for three yes r'ssub crlpGen to the Journal. . RATES-OP ADVERTISING. One Square of 14 lines, 9 times. Every subsequent insertion,. Emir liner, 1 time, • 7 4- - Subsequent insertions, each, One'Square, 3 months, Sir months, 'One Year, flu tiness Canis of rivellnes, per arinnm. Merchants end others„adrertlstnß by the Year, with the privilege of inserting dif ferent advertirements weekly, :Yr Larger Advertisements, us per :Terme: - . . . . V0T.NE,1:,13. - PALMEIt, -at his Real Apart and Coal Azenries,. . • . . . Carrier of third f.; Vileannj...StreetA.PinladelPhia. ' tip.P 3o . Nasaau Slreet,, Nenr .Vink. Pin. IR, Stain S!treni,flostqn, and South'east e:hrrier ofilaltimnre & Culvert Streets, Raltietnri, Is our Agent for reeelvink subscriptions. and advertisements fnr the Miners' Jnarnal, • TiW'O2IICOLATION or the !ilinere.Tonrnal is greatei . • • Lan any other paper published in Northern Penn+ylya• . J*l4 artillas nearly double the circulation of any other OUhrlitlea in Schuylkill 'county. It also cirenlatea largely 'nnanng capitalists, manufacturers, iron and coal dealers ' Ithroughttut the Atlantic and Eastern States. COl'its or true. MINERS' 'JOURNAL can b'e obtained every Saturday of William Old unity, Minersville Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at the- cnfnsr of Centre and Market streets. Pottsville and at the counter of the publication office. rigr.;IIEALTII,Esn LIFE INSURANCE ACtIiNCY. , —The subscriber is Agent for rue. Health and Lilo In surance. Any infwmatlon on either of the different branches can be obtained at the office of the Miners' 30,1111.11, where insurances are effected.' B. BANNAN. Miners' 3ournat. Saturday illornlng, March 31. 'THE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF THE COUNTHY! People Demand its li,atoration .' WE HAVE RECEIVED the prospectus of a neV paper, to be Started at Allentown, Lehigh County, by Van Walberiburg and Cameo:ere: There 'ls, we be. lieliejno English Whig paper published in that County, .and the establishment of one, properly condurtelj, would be an acqui.sitlon In the party. The piper is Os; he sailed the Allentown Tri:ou so, and will be issued fat 'WO per annum. Surcers to . it. IN THE LIST of .Coal Operatoed not nmmiot ,f _Shlpmente,giyen In the Journal last week, we made the amount sent by Illrsirte: Oliver and Neal, reads t -2''d, instead of $12,12.50. We make tills correction Ilbt the amount shipped by these gentlemen may not he underrated. THE PUBLIC 110UsE at T., o r., k e pt by H . T. Deniinger, a said to br an excel mt stopping place. The bud-ream are la - r4r, airy and well Writhed. On ' the table is always the best t h e market ur:ords. We mould recommend passant era In that direction to make r trial. TO TILE of niher matter y, give co ploun extractq.ot the Co . reign I nowe broticht by the Steamship Canada The t.; of the tao,t impor tant character, as s9lowing the I , tat , srafralrs is Eu ro rope. tilos!: OF 017 C 61.0.3 who dtiizn removin:; their residency- [11; Sinioz. will inform us of their new 11:FICC.9 of re- , id , nYe, ro 111 n we con furnish them with the Jxlinrll as herYtoro: L e. TIIC TOWN COUNCIL of . 1:1, llorno;h‘of Miners,- vine havu re-elected JOO. K. Clement, Esq.. solkitur !for the ensoinz. year. OUR OUTSIDE page contain much that is intdr eating, animing and tun - knave. Do not fail to peruse them. Tfll AUMISISTIL.ITIOS The new administration is gliding',ll4ng smooth. Jy. Since its organization there has been nothing • done which could impair ,the opinion wo enter •taMed when it was formed. The depa•ture of the Cabinet and its head, who, by their action., brought upon themselves the diespprobstionnf the citizens of the Republic—as it was expressed at .the polls—was a fartunate event for the Country. 7.Wecay fortunate, -because their measures were 'Such that could not promote the prosperity and success of the Country. The labor of the Country was sinking rapidly, until seen by the people, who in their majesty , ,resolved to check the downward proir'ess, did todt hesitate to put into practice the republicsn r yne H de - e - r making a change in government; and in order to corns to the rescue of the country, and put men to office who could restore the wonted state of things. like .men, on the proper occas ion, they sent forth such rebuke as' made the . Locofocas tremble in 'their shoes. With this example in view, it : would indeed be strange if any succeeding admin istration should go so far as to disregard the pub. lic welfare, by schemes of their own aggrandize - meet.. But the late administration has Ceased to exist. Their, deeds will live after they shall have via the .debt, of nature, and it shall not be our .object to harass 'their consciences, by Mutter al. 'hiding, at. present, to the causes which produced such a change in the government of the country. • Of the new administration, we expect—with goo] faith 7 better things. C.omPosed, 'its it le s of men of sound views ; we entertain no fears of the comic they intend to pursue. It is cheering, at this early period of the administration, to observe the spirit which has been blown into the biisiness of the country. A change has came over the: people.; they manifest confidence in the care which the cabinet will exercise over the various branches of the industry of the country. They have seen the evil that has'h;en introduced by the measure. of the. late dynasty.: ,They wit te'll4.lo the cause, and the rfrec:s will give evidence of the necessity of placing in p0; 7 4 those whose ener gies will be employed in prerhotin,g the good of the Country. DEAD COMING TO LIFE. A correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Orleans County, New York, gives en account of a young woman of that County, named Spencer, who was Taken slightly sick n few days since, became insensible, and wss sappo.eilto be deal Her funeral took place on the 21st inst., in the presence of a large number of her neigh bors. Shortly after the conclusion of the funeral sermon, an before the coffin had been mored for the purpose of carrying it to the grave, it was discovered that life Was not extinct. She was Once mare placed on the bed and the work of re suscitation 'commenced. It is, however, still .doubtful whether she will recover ornotL This is another watolorto those who hasten to bury person!, supposed to ho dead. RAIL ROAD IRON. Tbo American Rail Road Journal, states that soma apt-Vora' of a revival of the business of the manufacture of rails in this country, are begin- Ong to appear. 'The railroad companies, or some of them. are just Canting out that the hnpirtatioas of rails the past year. hse gieen them iron of a quafity. inferior to that of cAosvn manufacture. Ma only the lams: grade of it that has filled the eanuacts at the eheop pricesif the past year. preference fa now given to rails of American manufacture. The imiortation of rails into the United States' doting the year 1848, will probably be forme, to cyrttd 80,000 tons, and the orders nost outman . - dip; to be oleo -equal nmooot, to arrisa in 1849 L • ao- The Senate of the United States, haying tompleted the business before it, and haring been itiforrned !vice Pirrident)hat he had no teethe's iiiiornetriestien to make at this time, cftise'rfiis special session on Friday week, by en edjoutneaent line die. . REMOVALS The Lorofoco party have always acted upon the principle, that "To the victor belongs the spoil:." This principle they have carried out to the letter. The moment a Democratic—or rather Locofaco—President cante• into power, that mo ment was the signal given to put the political guillotine into operation, and every man of Whig politics, no matter bow capable to discharge the duties of his office, was driven' from poorer, be, cause, forsooth, ho was not a Democrat I_ and had voted as his conscience dictated. Acting upon the spoils principle, no one emit! Gal fault, because it wasdo•ng nothing more than rewording those whose labors in the cause had contributed much to the success of their favorite candidate. It was sur rounding an administration 'with friend:, who would support and uphold it, so long as it did not become obnoxious by diereguding the principles I a..in - Ake. Idut the principles of the Locor , ,,, ag are like it vino spun e. Steeple, which moves arsthe wind dire ts, Thcit history...for the hat few.yetre, is a history FO . chetpiered that - it is dstreult to dnd,at times, whet their, meaanes ore. Stich being their course, we need not wonder that they are now assailing the present administra tion for making certain removals. They are per haps not aware that their present courr shows I them up to theivvorld as the trert inconsistent par-1 ty in the land: . ' In assailing Gen. Taylor they aro proMpted by the most. vicious motives. ~ desie to breakdowri his administration, thereby , destroying forever the popularity of Can. Taylor, whose services rendered to the country should en title him to their regard.. When the President removes Locefocos and appoints Whigs tooffice, they cry out proscription ; end when Locofocoe are appointed, Which has been done by a President whom the Whigs put into' power, they say -it is done for the purpose of gaining the affections of the Locofoco party. Any course the President pursues will net satisfy the oppasitionparty, ire eau=e they have determined upon assailing 'him and his Cabinet, anal, if possible, make it un popular. This has been the course of the Penn- Nyivanian, over since the- advent of the present S 1 00 12 8 3 00 5 00 80 3 00 CM administration. Should the wishes of its editor be,gratified, theta would be war in thocabinet.— Much as such a procedure would he deplored, that paper would rejoice to see it bjnight about. But the wisdom at,tl patriotis,of those, who are at 6) head of the government, dissipate all fears of soything of the kind occutringo, ' With regard to removals, let the President act independently—regardless of the sneers of the minions of the late administration, who are Mee, foible of finding anything in a Whig administra tion that they consider worth applauding, That removals ought to bit made no one doubts. It is a practice, sanctioned not q by'custom, but by justice.ffi ce. Rotation in ot 's a republican doctrine, and to act contrary to it, would he introducing a new bloc 4.thingr, and evtrblishing a custom much to be teg,retted by the friends of good gov• foment. i • Amon"' the whole locofoce press of the State, we find but one which deals out justice to the Whig party, in regard to tho removal., that have been made. It in a real oasis in the Locofuco do sett. We °Ude to the Norristown Register whose editor hos been removed by the President from au office which ho held in Philadelphia.— He ep,ealls like a gentlernaooand ae are only sor ry other:: hove not the tnaraine , e to "Go and do tiliew lee.", lie ea) a: • TTio Dernoent con consistently ask to be COTI, tinubd in office uniier an administration of whose poli;y he dnel riot and cannot approve. Indeed, by doing so he wou'd 'forfeit bis.claim upon the cor;Tfisinee of hisiown pony friends, for 'hewould Irejmontfesting a disposition to yield the higher gYestion of principles to the meaner consideration ofidollars end cents. It would ho abiurd. too, [a:, ti.l , eft that there ore not in the ratiltstd, General Tiller's immediate adherents and supportere. 'on abundance of men just es well qualified to admin.. i.fer the &Airs of the several of in the gift of the President. no are the Democrats who hold .thrm ; end the President otiies it to Office who In bored assiduously and zcolously foe his election tolsope.rsede every Densocrat in office with the leost possible delay. and confer his favors upon his own part izon•adherenti." This is the language of one who loos himself been removed, lilt who, notwithe•anding,applauds die course of the President. The editor is Mr. Piuteisnn, a prominent Democrat. end we hope his rebuke will close the mouths of those, whoev .slight is to assail an administration, whether its actions are good or bad. Canada is again on the eve of a general in suwection ; arid,-judging froth the laogoage made • na l e of 'by its Journals, we are induced to believe that the time is not far distant when the people of that puriion of the British Colonies willimitate the noble example of our forefathers, _and dieters themselves free and independent (mai' the misrule and tyranny of the mother country.. The ezci.e. neent is principally confined to the Loyalists, h l eretofore'the main prop of the Government, and th e staunch upholders of its laws. In 1837. when the French or Creole party was in open rebellion, they checked it by their ardor and'zeal--thereby saving the Government a vast deal of expense and 400.4.1. The cause of the present tumult, it seems, , arises from the fact that the House of Parliament 'there; `hiss passed or permitted to be p'assed, through the Provincial Parliament a bill appro priating a largo sum of money to pay the losses coffered by individuals during and from the' re 7 other wo•ds, says a cotemprari, to pay the Outs themselves, who %ere the chief. rintTerers; and as this money is to be paid by Canada—a due proportion of it comes, of course, out of the.pockets of the loyal Cnglishmen. The old enemies are to be rew'atdcd, the old friends are to its punished. • , The Canadian papers teem with artkin: of the most indignant nature, and put forth threats of a iolent character against the bill It is intimated by lame of them, that if the *Governor fgneral ehould sign if, the neat step would be a Conven tion at Km:Teton.' The , Montreld Courier gives an account of a public meeting et which res 'olutione to the came effect were pawed, and were received with tremendous cheers. "But one feed- ine," adds the Courier, ...animated_ the meeting and is shared by the whole country ; and that is, never to submit to the payment of the rebele.— Let the Parliament pass the bill, let theGosernor sanction it if be pleases, but ae!zile nitre is axe and rifle en the frontier, and Saxon hands to wield Menu, these lasses will not be paid." The conduct of Great Britain, in this affair, is characteristic of her role,--her determination to cripple the reources of her Colonies as much as possible, in order to weaken and snatch from them the Means of a prompt and energetic effort at re bellion. But this will not hold good at present. If the people of Canada are determined to throw off .the yoke that grinds ',theta to the dust, they have the nocc-asary means in their power. With population of rental millioni, and all the essential material far a firm resistance, they can laugh to scorn the loowlings of the British Lion, and strike low his hired minions. England has enough to do in governing her unruly subjects st home, and could nat spare the means to break down, with success, the spirit of a people who are determined to be their own coasters, and enjoy the rights.ot Preti at PenaMit.—.llte American character character Win nothing more strikingly. illutinated thud in the ptogrost of the pieta. The brit num , ber of a new 'peier; entitled the ?imams Slgi, woe loved at .Psoaroa on the 24th of Febroa4. ' -GAS.—Sometime since, there was some talk .of having Gas introduced into our Is oto¢tb. §inco then.:We botteve, nothing has beep said. The do zers of Reading have introduced Gas into their City. and have commenced operation under most favorable a,ispices. The citizens of hancasterare also discus sing the propriety of introducipg Gas into that city. .This is a progressive age,and in the general progress of things.Poltsville should-not be behind her neigh - - bore. We hope oar citizens will take into Consider. _ation this matter—which la -important to them not only in a pecuniary point of- view, het in a point of nitiry. The Streets of l'ottsr.ille,_loo. need_-more light; is the prcprot lambs, good as they may be considered by iodic; do. act afford' sufficient Prlcsbould like to see Gas introduced into this place, not because-it makes a' morn brilliant light than any ether article , but because it is TEN notes cheaper, and would certainly b' found to be so, aficre short Prtnar,:lecl by that motive, hie have bee.o led to r-Locgest the Case to our citizens. We hope. then. that tits matter will not he left die away; end, 'that following the examples of, oor Reading: anitiLancas ter neighbors'. our citizens will soon go to .;work, in . earnest. in regard to this matter.. To give our readers some information relative to the re st,which is exceed ingly small in edniparisnin With theiost amber lights, we submit the folloteing; taken fronte New Haven pa per, where an experiment was tried Yoe-the purpose of showing the sniper Can ,burnots, and the differ ence between Gas and candles. . That paper says, that the meihodof determination adopted was by the erpiality of shaddwa . produced from the lights; compared by a simple airaniement first used by Count Rumford.. The shade's:" 'are di. reedy as intensity of the light, and the sourcetrof lamination aro inversely a the square of the tliataoce between the light and the surface illuininalpfl.;The fault' are 'emtiraied in • the follOwipg. fable.., The homers were carefully rated by a register - teeter, made by Colton St Code, of- Philadelphit ,'to - Adel:- mine the amount of gas•bprned by them per hour. The spermaceti candle employed was one ;Ifni: , in the pound... Megan is menaced at $1 per thousand cubic feet ~ • ~ . . • Conpuming . l Co3ting" • QupetY . 1 per i per ' ilzht romp hour .p boor. ' epennaceti. 'Common ' fi ilaltil 2 1 cub. ft. 1 cc. 1 m. 4 :1.10 to 1 'Sinee bettrin; 5 “ r - ;‘• 2 " ' WV' ln 1 Con:Rims' Arg'd 6 - .02 - S. ,12 51 59 " 1 Patent botttiug 6 " •"t. " 4 " .t.'l 1344"'1 -- - - mat! of Burner The gas was burned under a ores-sure of 23in_ cites of water which is rather abonuthO usual Pres -sure. It appears from the foregoing that it Would cost about 22 cents per hour no make Pram sper!di candler, thesaine ctussTrrr of light which can friim Battin's patent burner for 2ccetsann 4 milts orabotit tea. times as much. The sperm Catithe coit.n, as nearly as can be estimated, about one cent an hour. tr is an expensive mode of illumination. but-was s e. lecied an the sullen' of experiment,on account of the steadiness of us light, and the fact i hat one sperm candle burns quite like annther of the same weight. while lamps of all kinds vary remarkably . in their power of illumination A glance at the table will afford - i!sc means of many . . useful comparison. Comparing r.QUAL itt , ANTItIES OP LICIIIT, gas ix undoubtedly inue.h the cheapest mode of lighting in use. Bat ',rope who Use gas will not be content without the efi - olgence of noels-day, and of course they must be prepared to pay limit. The glop which has-ren gas letups burning. each gee cubic feet-en hour Inn fuve hours. will be consuming the amount orsmo dollar per night for light—but the same light from sperm candles would rust nearly TFri !TIMES as much The shop that . -slionld nightly ethibil the anraY'of two hundred sper.n candles would jtisthr be regarded 'as beyond all bounds of reason; and yet- the LIGHT woulitnot exceed that Judo tea large gun light with Batiin's Patent Batwing burners. CANADA THE-MINE-RK JOURNAL - , - AND: - POTTSVLI.LE GENERAL' AP VERTISE R. Local News. MINERS' HOSPITAL.—'Phis Institution will be ripened for the reception of patients next week. The Hospital in situated between this place and Miners sill's, and will he under the snpervkion of Lir. Eno bel. The Philadelphia -Ledger" alluding ,t this suffice( says, there in no public want in the coal field greater than this-provision for the medical treat ment and comfortable housing of miners. whose oc cupation eMrri.SP9 them to extraordinary risk o' alms. If the laboring men of Sehidulkill County would establish a bank of savings in which to depos it and make'protitable the money they keep idle, nn annual hind could be raised thht would gn . far towards derruying the expense: of such an h ispital. And if all section, of the oat field woold unite in sustaining single institution of the kind, far the joint benefit of the , whole, the current expenses worth! be mod erate, and the best talent and attendance could be afforded. A miDDLEroar nyrEa CONVICTED— John Carlin, Constable of el) tbeTownship, who was cog,' aged in the riot at the Middlitport poll, at the last Governor's. election. bat who had absconded, and was subscrriently arrested by his bail, was tried at 'Or wit!tsburig on Monday lab', convicted, and. sentenced to ay a tine of S2.S. the cots of prosecution, and to...ergo an imprisonment of six months at hard la- The same individual was also; entenecd to ergo an Imprisonment of three month, at hard labor. for committing an assault open - a defenceless woman, while in her haste. under pretence of ar res,ing her husband. The prompt conviction and just sentence passed by the Court on those engazcd in this in famous riot, will unquestiougill exercised n salutary influence hereafter. • .• . TILE REV. MR. lIAGANY, delivered his fare well se-men as Sunday evening last, in the First Mcdtothat Church. Ills discourse was a chaste pru-: Chic-lion, delivered with much - feeling. and no doubt made many redret the de:suture from our midst, of the devoted and talented Pastor. The Itev. - T. Fernley, also preached his fare well sermon, the same evening,, in the Second M. E. Church.- Mr. F. was an ardent and faithful preacher. Their places will be filled by pastors to heappbinted by the Conference. which' we believe is in 'session this week, in Philadelphia. • COURT HOUSE SUBSCRIPTIONS.—The sever al Ward Committees. at a meeting held on TOesday evening last, reported the following subFeriptiiins, to wit: North West Ward..:. North East Ward.... South Wurd.:..'.t... CL:Vir^..44°°°B 85 Sec'y, T0ta1,....; • . • RAILROAD ACCIDI.:I'.—On the .evening of the 17th Inst., says-the fa aqua :Legion;' en the freight train, plying between Tamaqua ,and Port Clinton, was returning rrom the latter place, drawn by the ''CaoatVinsa" engine, when within a mile of Tamaqua. ran nver a cow and , instantly killed her.— Ttie engine Was thrn . Wn off the; t rack, and en much injured that she in rendered entirely unfit fur use.— The engineer, firemen, and brakesmen barely ese 3 r with their Jives. TAVERN LICENSES-1n granting Tavern Li. tenses, Judge Kidoer declared that the Itafectortev under the Betels in Pottsville, did not come under the License of the building: with the lintel, and ii Liquor wan sold in them. they were in taw nothing hut Tippling Muses, and ought to be prosecuted as pitch.. The law also requires them to' te , ;closed on the Sabbath, the same as any other places. of heal. ne‘Os„ • • GOING INTO OPERATIO:V.—The Pioneer Fur nace. situated In this Borough, will, we understand, go into operation, in the enurie of a few weeks.— Mr. David Thotnas of Pheenixville„ a gentlemen of much experience in the .business, has teased ,tha work. and is now Tusking preparations to en to work. This will give employment to a number of hands.— "A better time 1, coming." THE MT. CARBON RIOT CASE %VP settled by the par:ties. after the Prosecuting Attorney stated in the Court :bat in consequence of the cross pros• ecutions, the Grand Jury had found bills against the Prosecutors. which had become so completely mixed up that he could find no Prosecutor. WINTER.—Last Tuesday was a real winter day. Snow and hail fell during the greater portion of the day, completely whitening the ground. The wind bowled, fearfully. which with the snow an it fell. gave it the appearance of a raw January day. ' ADMIITEII—On motion of Wm. B. Potts. Esq. on Wecktesday. the 20th inst. A. Lucian flintier shots. was admitted to -practise in the smpral Courts of Ziebuylkill Cauntr. ASTONISHING INCIDENT The Newark Advertitta , gives an account of ono of those remarkable Caere of presentiment or t'acconil sight." that have incurred 'at intervals to the confusion of all human specula ' then in , every age of the world, that has been brought tp know', edge in that city. The daughter of rt highly. re spectable family, a i child of come twelve years, who hasheen ill of ifever for some daya,lold her parents.in a parozylirn of delerium, ono evening, not long since, that !ter brother, who wee on boird the packet chip Devianshire.conaing from London, was then within'twemy milesi of tiorne, and bad with him sundry iiresents for them, specifying. among other tbingfive books with real covers,' gilt 'Ogee, ik . e. The vessel errird next Morning and the return of the brother a withthe specified presents verified the".truth.of her mary,eo3 4 i . ji gs . plosion— —Nihon the brother entered ber:cham• her, she recogaised him ett.once,and on the in.. aunt ; interrogated him concerning the Rresatits which sheeaid bad dreqeted;of; . whe..n,hOcon.: firmed her prediction ics every. particular. She then immediately .relapsed into deleriom.: [For the Miners' Journal.] A A STRopi, TO TUMBLING . .. - One day within the Ides of March, ''. , . . Bright with a golden trn, ..My friends and I deal red a walk: - -tall, to the Tumbling Run, Bat as no sport can ever be • Where ladies' smiles are not, % 1 Wocouldhol go alone, oh no I Biome natist along_be got - - t so ca r gra went, each fora but. - 1 •- • Apar, pretty girl, ' -- - . Or more Indeed If more would go, For they increased the fan. We fixeda idlce at which to meet, -- Bach -with his lady fair, - - From the ta Ty. curt upon our strt,ll' . T'.'eci!o; thettaltainte. a '' ' Then on our winding wag we . Went. , , • O'er railroad, bridgiand 51y,..;; , ; . Whilst Thalia ruled each willing heart, ~ And brightened each soft eye. In sportive glee and laughing mirth, • Some ran and some did walk i ' ~.knil others still of Vimus touched - Of love did seem to talk, ''• -.- A sympathy ion was all around, • ~ ' - -in-every object neeti,-- to .. -. . . The Zephyrs Sang, the waters danced, As if therskilpsy tlesn, . . , • - . Thus swiftly.passed.the hours away, • Too fort, ritas, / - -,ftry pis; .:. ; • . .. But 'tts, I know, sometimes fort% . . Such moments long to sec. , - _ . , At last wartime to where the lids . Of Turdbling gun is stemmed,—. • Its was bright with sparkling sun, • 'Tire mountains quite inhemmed. w " . . 0, I' like 1 n a woodland cot , ' . i n To d ellkipon its banker ' Far g ester happiness I should feel - Than n the cold world's ranks: To listen to tut gentle Bow, . .. Through all theriummeg day, '. - , When laurels bloom and btackbsrdsalng. In carols loud and gay; Upon the rocks we listened long To its wild and noisy sound, ' . • - As on one side It proudly leaps Its battlements oround. . .. There's naiste in its dashing foam. Such as no art can make, .. . It is obey it. Nature's harp - ~ ,To which the feelings wake.. ."lore Roll nu. thou Ttimbl log run. I To hear thy gurgling voice,' And as thou wak'st the murmuring notes They bid my heart rejoice.. For music's strains oft cheer my heart, When sadness gathers round, And oft the hula of happiness, Is brightened by Its sound." ApproaChing night now bid us home Our lingering footsteps turn, But th' afternoon of that fair day Is deep in memory's lan 'Bard,. 2E 211 Suits of 3tolls 0j Duelling Prohibiled.—President Taylor and his Cabinet have decided that every officer of the. Army and Navy, and every Mtn connected with the civil service of the Government, shall he removed from Ake if ho engage in a dud. 'The President is said to have remarked that hi- had served 40 year? in the army, without engaging in a duel, end that a blackguard who would' insult a gentlemen, was not worth the powder it would take to shoat him; even if there were no crime to doing so." - F 1 Fatal Aceident.—On Tuesday, the 13th inst., an accident oecu red at t-licreloakerssille. in this county, which resulted in ihekleath of Mr. John Bernheisel, of 'Windsor township. He woe at work, with several other persons, in tearing down an old Saw Mill, when a heavy joist, sup ported by two high poet, that were still standing, fell unexpectedly, and stliking upon the head, fractured the skull seriously. He survived the accident about ten hours.—[Reading Gazette, , . nrßeatarkable Trace of Antiquity.—Tie perfect skeleton of an Indian woman was found ' last Werlrws Iry week, in the sand hank exca vation tug oinifig Niagara river. We understand that it rata in a rifling posture, with its head, fa cing the North (true Indian style) about four feet below the surface. - Immediately above grewi large hickory, two feet in diameter, at least 240 years IQ, whose huge roots encircle the skeleton on every side. • Aktenr.—On the evening of 24th ulr., at Bator. Rouge, a tremendous explosion took place, shaking the houses and alarming the citizens. It was attributed to an earthquake or heavy artillery by m'eny, but the observation of others] proves that it must have beep ozcasioned by the bursting of imetior Which descended west %vanity from the zenith: The heavens for a con siderable spice were brilliantly illuminated. rY'reaifat Singe Accident —The Pittsburg Dispatch report , the upsetting of a stage pliant ten miles from that cite, on Friday night. over a precipice of forty to fifty feet. George W. Pon. ninetrin, canal captain, we. kilted and the other four pareengers ;ono a Pilks , Murray) injured. The driver remained in the coed, and actually went to sleep alter the accident. The jury found a verdict of death by carelessness on the part of the driver. Urßum ! Runt!—Tile other evening as the Baltimore train was going from Gray's Frei), slowly. tho engineer BIM two men ahead, both stretched across the, track. He haltoe'd.to them— they merely raised their heads and remained still. The train was stopped, and the two men found Co dumb that they had to be dragged off. Had it been ball' an hour- later, they would inevitably :brie been-killed. .:... 75050 70 .......4278 05 10 nrll, is a fact, abet lady on taking up a newspaper looks first to the Marriages, then to the death-64t tovehitt is mort to be desired, then to what is most to be dreaded. Like a pendulum in its otcillations, she leaves one extremity only to geld on another; but she beautifully illusirs les human life,' which is itself a pendulum, vibra ting betwe - n a smile and a tear: A disg,usting and heart rending,.specptcle. Wag witnessed on Twelfth sheet, Cincinnati, lately. .An elderly woman, a mother of a laige family was lying upon the side walk, unable to move Without assistance, with her two'children, endear. wing to raise her inebriated form. Several gen tlemen pawing, stopped, and bat( dragged her to the house! arAn affair of Honor came off a day or two since at Trenton, N. J. The parties were a widower and an unmarried youth, and the cause of vane! was a Nottingham belle. Trio young man's courage : PO 00Z out .at his finger ends that he "couldn't shoot," but dropped his pis tol ea the widower fired. The shot did not take effect, .• •. . • 10"Execiaion of TWO ilforderers.--Andreas Hall. ind Barney O'Donnell,• %were executed at Troy. N. Y.; on Friday, for the murder of Noah and Amy Sinith. Both confessed their guilt. and Hall avowed that he had toes-ions!). committed . . two murderers, hesidea participating in several arsons, robberies, anc: other crimes. [''Germans Going WM.—The Detroit Free Press learns from a recent letter front Germany. that great sums of money are leaving the country by the emigrants, far the U. States. But ,even weeks ago 150,000 Prussian thalers, ready money. was taken by tiro families that left for Wisconsin ei"A Country Residenee.—We learn from the Lancaster Union, that Thenim Malrith, Esq , the business patiner of the New York Tribune, has purchased Hardwick, the beautiful country residence of Robert S. Cursatt, Esq., near Lancaster city where ho will .resido doing the summer months. CV".I Fat Office.—The Health Officer of the port of New York, receives annually fees amount ing to fi70,000, or. three times:as lunch with° President of the United Statesis paid. It is no wonder that the, bill befuro.tho Iregislature,of that State to take away the fees, and pay a liberal salary is strongly resisted. c 0 -The Stgrk Comity (0.) D4uocrat ear,: ..look out for the counterfeit S'a on the State Bank of Ohio, at Nfassilloh. 'rhe paper is toured and rough, and the bill shorter than the genuine. The genuine has the word five in letter, and reads on the tack, 'State Bank of Ohio.'' e'The Itaderstown News Etatee that a few„, nights ago, E otne. nina Is (married out the corner stone of s church. sh‘aut eight miles north of tlia place, in the vicinity. of Leitersburg, and known as - laenbs' Church. and carried away the coin and other valuables that hod been deposited therein. . id?' Another Breach of Promise.—At the Berkshire, (Maas.) common pleas, • young lady has recovered $1,070 (images of Horace Dewey. Of Great 13 . strangton, het cousin ; and namesake, for breach of marriage promise and seduction. tiriPerefer is at present disturbed by a serious rebellion; An army sent by the Shah to suppress it; joined the, insurgents, and it was announced that they would march against the Shah, with the intention of dethroning him. ' of the Rtideon.The first , steamboat frottaNere ork arrived at Albany 'on' !hi nth', having to force her way tiara' largo fields of ice. The navigation, however, may noroi •be conaiderodas Open, and the Spring) business - w;11 commence at once. iP It 0P Et DINGS OF COURT. A number_of criminal cases have been des. patched by the Court at OrWigehurg, thie week. Among the cases disposed of,istre the following t John Dailey, of Port Cerbeg. was convicted o f I passing coupterfeit money. Not sentenced yet:— Michael O'Brien. of Mt. Leffee, charged with an assault and battery upon Catharine Frantz, was acquitted, and the prosecutrix to pay the costs.— Mary J• Steward, of Minersville, was indicted for bigamy. She married a David Evans, while her lawful husband was living. This case occupied, much time, and resulted in theconviction of the woman. Not yet sentenced.—t Wen. was convicted of toeskingro tba store of Rubel 4 - Lyons, in Writ Bruns ick. ond steelingtseve rat articles. Seni.to the • House d Refuge.— Geo. ,Socsmen, pleading guilty to an indictment thargin a gti'm with keeping a gambling house, in Rosh Township, was sentenced to pay a fine of $2O and costs.—John ,Jennings.• charged with' takina from the public house ofJohn S. Goodheart Port Carbon; upwards of SAIB, was acquitted.— Catch Dtvine, was convicted of art,as-ault and battery upon' his wife. Sentenced to pay $lO fine and coats.—Thomas Lloyd, charged - With rc. ceiving large quantities of iron, knowing it to hive been stolin, from various individuelein, this region. was convicted...TEdward Weaktin. was convicted of keeping a gambling and tippling house, in Potts. Ville. Sentenced to 07,6150f0r both offences, and' imprisoned foe ten shpt.—Robert quo and Wm. Johneon, convicted Of stealing irdn from G. H. ,Putts, and delivering ,it.,to Thorium. Lloyd, noticed above, have been sentenced Cu Pay l a fine of 6 cents, cost of pioseccrfidn, andtd, undergo en imprisoomeot or_one year' in Cial gain Peni. tentiary:.: , • .. • ATTEMPT TO - POISON A*MMULY A few days ago, says the New.Ynrk Express, 42,61nreil maw called at the residence f Mr. Henry Lewis. in Barrow street, and left a pack• age of tea:which he said ho had been directed so •to do, .In the evening, when Mr. Lewis came bome, his wife said to him, “Ifenry, why did you "send home' any tea. when we laid so much in the hewer Mr. Lewis.repliA he had sent none home.. When Mrs. Lewis brought the package, and_ it was opened, and found ..to contain two pounds of black tea. • Mr. Lewis suapecting some thing wrong, immediately took the parcel ,to chemist, who, after earefaily examining it, found that it 'contained a quantity of the most deadly poison, denominated nightshade. Mr. Lewis thinks that he hoe 1 , 0113 c, idea by which Ito will be able to detect the fiend who has Xiida . ,wored to destroy his family. pcirrsviLLE MAtICETS KAPPA CORRECTED. tiERILLY FOR 711 E JOURNAL. Wheat Flour; bbl. $5 50red Peaches par'd. 3 00 Rye do do 4 .50 do do unpaed, 173 %Vilest, bosh.. 110 lied Apples, par'd. 75 Rye. .do ,75 I Fps, doz. 1 C um, do • . •56 Dotter, lb. Oats, do - 90 Bacon, Potatoes, do 95 I Hams. Timothy Seed, 2 50 I Hay, ton, Clover do 350 I Plaster. Onthe Inst., by Thompson • A. Godfrey. Esq.. a Tremont. Mr. %Vasil treamx It. Pones, or Donaldson to Miss Solent* DALE. or Pottsville. D AVIS. On the sth of March, FRANKLIN.' non of Christian and Catharine Goldman, of Tremont.. aged 10 years. Oil thr.,li 11 11t5t., CATHARINE GOLDMAN, wife or Christian Goldman. aged about years. On t h e 23d inst., CIIIONTI•N GOLDMAN, aged about. 45 years. . In tee brief space of three weeks. the Son, Mother and Father, have been called into eternity. The sur viving members of the family have, however the com fortable reflection that they all departed in the enjoy ment of the consolation of a strung faith lu n joyful immortality beyond the gra se. THE PiIIIENOTARION Literary Atielely , t i' ..tnetit 03.41 neit Wednesday et . ,ntnti.. Aped 4th, In Sticinees lull. at 71 n'eloek—goestion for debate "Cab the immortality of the soul be pureed without the Milo(' the Bib , ” a" The L114[0,41011 Will be opened by Mr. 11.1W01 Fisher, on the Affirmative ; and a reply by Mr. P. W. Shearer, en the Negative, after whom Other gentlemen wilt follow on both sides Several Essays may alto be exit...led. All are Invited to attend, and it Is hoped there will be a general torn Ont. W. P. KOUTZ, Seer. sitEill AL snetlng of the Mveltanigs' thy '..Y" Int: Fund At•lociatiett of Pottsville, will he held althe House of J: Aline, Centro street, nn sTenll.lv. 2,1 , _April at sto'elnek P. 51. for the put - neve of rereiviliZ the monthly dues front:he eineklinldema It at? o'clock in the evening, the funds M the assoti., , inn w ill h e Ina tied. I. 1.01 0 ,1F111. pew e. e , sp PULASKI LODGE, No. 2M—A . In,l LY of rulaßkl Lodge. No. '216, will be held on Monday Evening; Aprll 11,1, ISIS. at , kolcluck. • - By order of the W. M. RELIGIOUS NOTICES --- DIVINE. Service acrording to the usages of the 1.!- Y Protestant Episcopal Church. alll he held in the '•Town flail" of Tamaqua. to-morrow a fter.inn , April ut 3.reclocit. Thu Rev. Thomas A. litaarcy„ ,of Pottsville, is expected to preach on the occasion. 0-" p THE PROTESTA'NT EPISCOPAL CIIURCII. I .n.e'r —The followitut Resolution has , been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Re..aced, That in consideration of the Finns contribu ted and to be contributed as doirlilnoa to the erection MA furnishing of the church edifice: the vestry do hereby set apsrt, and aporoprlate FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, , whirli shall be, and remain free for all persons who eery th , sire to.wnrship in the Church. These pews are located as follows : IN 'ELIE CENTRE AISLE, - North side, N0..111, 111, 127, 135. 112. 151 : 159. South side, No. 112. 120. 129. 136. - I 11. 152,-150. ' IN TIIF. NOR II Nnnh side, No. 1,7, 13,10.25, 31, 27, 43, 51, 53 51,55 South side, 'No. 2, 8. 14, 20.'25, 32, 58, 44, 50, 59. IN' TILE SOUTH /LISLE. . . - • Smith side, N 0.50, 57, 59, 60, 79, 90. 96. 93.99, 104, 110. North side, No. 59, 67, 73, 79, 95,91, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE SFRVICE is held in the Church every Sun day. -Darning Sissies commences as 10} o'clock. „Afternoon Service commences at 4 &aria. And even. Ing service, on the first Sunday of - every. month. CEMETERY. AT MOUNT LAURP.L.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville, are now ready to sell burial int-sand graves in that large and beautiful pint of ground. near the junction of Market Street and the Minenwllle Rind, which they have lately enclosed and laid nut for aCemetery. Ap plication for lots or single graven ,may be made to AN -DREW RUSSEL, - Esq., Treasurer of the Church. at 'whose office on Mahantongn Street, a plan of the Ceme tery can he' seen,. or Edviard Owen Putty, Esq., ,Centre Street. , Ar' UNIVERSALIST CTIURIIRL—Servieee are held tY . in I lie t'd story of :Kildare. Newßaft; every Elah bathi morning and evening at the usnal hours Rev. R. K. RILIJKIL of Lucerne County, Partor. • The public are respectfully betted to attend. A COMMON COLD AND COITGIL—It should he remendiered thk a conghis an evidence that s‘ane im- Writy If lodged to the lungs, which, if not sperdity re moved, will so initate these delicate orgltH is anon rlr or laser to Mitre On inflomation of (An lon:s÷a form oif dilionoe which we all know is the high road'to con= autopilot,. !Privies Indian Vezeinbli Pills are a most delight- MI medicine for tat rylng elf a rold, because they et pel tram the scstera all !undidl and corrupt !minors (the called, of every kind of disease) In an easy and natural manner. Pourer five of Wright's Indian Vege table Pills taken every night on going to bed, svill in a abort time recant the most obstinate cold—at tire same time the ilig.es,ive organs will he restored to a ',healthy tone, and the blood completely purified, • THE GREAT mrncisr. or Tnn DAY DOCTOO TAWKSE3I)%I MAn,nrAnitt Menunne ha's the peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the country, and un , y requires a trial to bringit into general use. It is put up in quart bottles, nod is six times cheerier than any other preparation. Dort. Townsend Is a physician of great reputation In Albany, N. T. anifthe Physicians generally in'thOt city prescribe it in their practice The following( lea certificate from some of Olean OPINIONS' OF PHYSIC! ANS Dr. Townsend is almost daily : receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the MIIOI3. • This Into certify that we, the a nders igned Physicians o the city of Albany ,have in nuinero"s cities prescri bed Dr. Tow asemPs Sarsaparilla. and we believe it to bi one of the most valuable preparations of the Saran darilla in tile market. 11. U. PULING, M. b. . .1. WILSON. M. D. R. P. BRIGGS,IIf. D. p. E. ELMENDORP, M. D. Albany, April I VHS. Dr. Seymou►, the writer of the' ( o ;:owing, is one of he oldest and most ruspecta Me Physician: in Conn.'' Hartford, ct... May 01..1 8 1 8 . Dr. Towsscau.--Dear. Sirs ToWnsensini Spree parilla" finds a ready sale in liartfordis blgllty 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 calla for it, and hope you will be remunerated for ysuir exertions to render service to the afflicted. I wit a Ir. Yollr Obedient -servant, . HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D. ;:.`"'" The General Agency for the sale of the Sarsa parilla is at Barman's Bookstore Pottaville.Whe're Drug gists and others can be suppliclorholeaale at the Malin-' 1 facto rem prices. It Is also fol sale In Pouiville at jOhn G. Brown's, Clemens & Parvln's, and John S.. C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; J. %V. Gibbs. Druggist, and J. B. Falls, Mlnersoille C. Frailty, Drorlgalmrg ; Henry Matzke, S. M. Kempten. and N. L.MeisleG. Port Carbon t Paul Barr, Pinegrore z 3. C. C. Ifughts, Pottsville. , - ale See adrer.isetneut in anotbereolumn Ajcircular containing fee number of certificates front Physi- Mins and other - can be examined at Hannan's' Book tort.Price 81 per 'bottle. or S Battles for $3.: BEWARE' OP COUNTERFElTS.—Tegler''sCeire.' Detietor. aid Viited . Btalu Amy Reporter,. ber.beit In th United Staten, contalnlot fae elmile ngravings or all the Gotd, Silver. end Capper come in Irenlation withihe ir i ratue attached': corrected month ey.' No merchant or dealer might to he without it. ' id- Persons encloglng one dollar to the aubtierlber will have the Detector malted mentbly one 96t to their r... 10 13 OD 600 MxRaIED RI NOTICES, E.—CIIANOE OPI OM IN TON'S .Express Line—On and after the ENores3 will close at 1 A. 31. 'lftarh 31; .14.3i] LIVINGSTON. 11ONValt6./... NOTICE. -ON THE first day of Janitors'. 1819, 1 the firm known as STERNER & tofore doing business in the liorough of kllnersyllir, was changed to William Sterner & Co. The sobacri , hers being anxiou s to settle up the accounts of the tate firm; do hereby requestall persons Indebte d to skid firm to make payment, betweentills and the fast day of May next. nt the OM Stand, where the seta firm is doing business upon terms ;highly advantaitenna to porcha sers. WM. STERNER & Co. March 31, 1819. - .7k7CiTitE.--BnANCLI Super- IN visor!. of Branch Towtethip. being ilesirous 'of as certaining the amount of claims and debts nen inst and due Brooch Township, to order that Smite provision may Ito made according to law. for the payment of atl claims fully (hie and owing by the township; hereby request that all persons boning claims against the Township. will glee notice thereof in. wilting, with the name of the holder and the emu tit claimed, to Johanan Cock ill, Treasurer of thatch Township, Llewellyu, before the 14th day of April nest. • GEOREF, JIAFER, Su P ervi '" s ' Marchll It-1 DANIEL, WOLFF, f OTICE-18 HEREBY GIVEN; TO all persons .1.1 Interested - in the estate late of %V/ Altt of the cltyni/toadjaaollerks Con nty, dwceascd, that the undersigned are the Executors Estate—and those Navin_ claims upon :aid estate are to 'present them for adjudication—and those persons indebted for !dine; BoolCareount, Notes. Bonds, or otherwise, will please realm payment without further delay, - to enable the af fairs of the said estate to be brootht toe dote. . . • .‘VILLIABI E.RMENTROIiT, M.. 8. RICUARDA, .744t] Executor' of said Estate March 31 OTICE.-TIIE lINDERSICSED ay benedaly3commiasioned rise J milk, of the Peace, in the Ilorough'or Pottsville, and County of Schuyl kill. will attend to Agencies. Collections, Purchase and Sale of Beal Cetate, - and any other Unfitness aptiertain , hie to his Mice. that may be Intrusted. to his care. Office In Centre Street, opposite the Town nall. March 21. 13-31) • SAMUEL BARTZ. OTICE•-ePROPOSALS FOS CURL--sSALc...r N PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the GUARDIANS OF TIII POOR, N0.. ' 1.9 Sou th Seventh. street, - until Monday, the ninth day of April next, for supplying the, Philadelphia "AIM! Rouse With Two Thousand :Tows WAile Ash Anthracite Coal, to be de livered ow the Alms Howe Wbarf, Schuylkill. and to he weighed under the inspection of the Steward on the premises. Saul Coal to bn broken-and screened, and tit for ht.- mediate limn, lobo free from slate, dust, Anil all other impurities, end a Portion thereof to be delivered ox or before...ln! 7th day of May next. . By order of the Board of Geurdians of the Poor. AtteAil, WILLIAM G. FLANAGAN. President. . • SAMIh i ROLIBINS. Secretary Phddda., March 17,1819. I.ETTERA OF ADMIN ISTRATION have been granted by the Register of :iclittylkill.eounty. to the sithßcriber, on! the estate of DAN ir.hsnoLLENtnntr:Eß,lnte of the Borough of Pottsville. deceased. .Notice therefore, 'ls hereby given, to all those Indebted to the estate, to come for ward and Pell e their respective fteenantlotiidAltitiose %Vim havedegal ealais against said estate, to,present them for adjustment.' An immediate attention to this notice is demanded, as the ea:l4 . s of the estate must be settled with all pos=ible dispr.ch. JAMES SII.I.IIIIAN, Adininiztrato . r. 'lll7. WIG. 12-et ELME HINISTItA.TION strricE..—wiurAcE __ .0% Letters of Adminnaratlon on the estate of JOIIN CHRISTIAN, tate of Schuylkill Haven, Schoyl, kill County, deceased, have been gninted by the Ile giuer of Schuylkill County to the ,abscriber—Notiee is hereby given to all those indebted An said estate to, make payment.and all those bayingelaims wtli present' them fur settlement. as early as possible. L. F. WHITNEY. Port Carbon, !Wrier. March 17, 1912 ' IN2 NIOTICE.—The subscribers hate been appointed ugunis for the sale Of ison's COPyina Pre,s and Metallic Dampning Tablet, a tinicaarioe. fabor..r. big and mart/reran: mar/tine, n samplo of which nrty be seen at the Volk `tore; all orders (or the above presses a hich are warranted to give entire satisfact ion will he ;Jumpily attended tn. March 17 12,1 E. YARDLEY & BON. _1 • OTICE.—NOTICE TS • ITERETIV GIVEN TO t V all persons indebted to the e,:ate of SOLOMON MUTT, deeenaiel, to ma ke payment.and those that have elnimc, ore refine:slH to present then, for settlement. on or before the first day of Ma v next, in liclooni trainee of the aerate of nail fh , ,,,M,[1, nl the office of .I..trob fired. Ego JACOB REED. }Mara FREDERICK TFLIEGER, liTarrb ID, - PERSONS KNOWING rtnim. SF:I.VEA ladrhted br the !we i,m of LONG' it art. most n•spoeirnlly rellIIP to call upon the so l ., , criber.bettweil this and the first of April next. and inake payment, and nil persons having cla , neuirstlhe late firm will please present them for 31,1-tleinvnt. tleinvnt. JACO!: M. 1,01 . :C. March 10, 1 . 819. 11-if DISSOLUTIONLTHE PARfNEftzilllt . IMRE TOFt_tit E existiti,g between tte undersigned in the Tin and Stnveldiginess, in Pottsville, end trailing iu the ndiue of LONG & JAC:K . :AC/N.llaq hien this "dly, - di4solved by the. wit" -twat of C. F. Jackson The li.itii•Att will he continued by i'lehh St. Long. and the 4.dds dire by.the tate heat n 111 br sett'ed up by hint In accordance with the t •rms of dwolititor. JA1;011 It. LONG, Mareit In. 11.41 . C. F. JACKSON. O'TICF..--TIIOU AS FOA'l l Ett & Co.. HAVE ItENIOV 1 their stock of Boots 'and Shoes to the new store nn the corner.of Centre and Market Streets, where the business will in ( inure he carried nn 1113021 the cacti prinriple. Th Inkhil to their friends and the public in ceneral for pact Cicero. they I ope. by mans ;:tie their business in (inure upon the only correct ens, (viz.. cash payments) to atront to their curl amers goods upon ouch re: ramble teens as will ensure to them a liberal patronage exPAY persnns Indebted to the undersign ed nrererprested Income forward and settle their assets as one new bruiser: :mane , menh , will require us it. dlsenntlnne and urgethe prompt paynient.of the snit.•. Felll7 - .) TtIOMAS FOSTER & CO. ri OP AILTICERSHIP NOTICE.—TILE SCRPIERS have this day assocrited themselves for the purpose of carrying on the Machine Imsiness under the firm of SPENCER & MASON. All persons Indebted to George Spencer for work done r. his Ma chine shop, ate requemrd to pay the same to either of the members of the Arm. No persons are authorized to receive the monies of, or Cillartiet debts tot the firm, except the partners mentioned. ' • GEORGE SPENCER, Febl7-8-ft) GEORGE MASON. A SSIONEFVSNOTICIL—NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, that Samuel T. Skeen, Tinsmith, of the thorough of Pottsville, has made.an alsignment of all his real estate to the sub tether, _for the behetit of his creditors; all persons hovlng claims aplost the said S. T. Sheen, wilt present them to the subscriber. It. WOODSIDE. .__ Feb 349 _Assignee, Pottsville NOTICE.—TO CAP'ENTERS.—PROPOSALS WILL be received by the subscriber, for but ling 40 Drift Cars. Shop room and materials furnished by the subscriber. WM. PAYNE. Jan 07, 5-tn • : Ileckseherville. OTICE.— Lt. NAVIGATION CARS II —The Schuylkill Navigation Company, having sometime since, assigned all their Ilailroad'irs, com mon's known as the ." reßlom Cars" to Henn. C. Corbit, Clintlrs S. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph. Esqrs.—is trust, for certain porpmles; and PosSesrion having now been given, to their Agent Edward G. Harris. who will ken these Cora in Repair, and run them, for, ever mt t the Trustees. NOTICE, is hereby given. that alt elating, for labor, or materials, :1,7S tiler furnished to these Cars, must be Presented for settlement to Ednuard G. Barris. Agent Gtr the Trestees. , ELWOOD :11 ORRIS, • Dee. 2-'4B-19-Iyl • • Resident Engineer. A. N. MISCELLANEOUS. LEIECIIES.—ALWAYS ON lIAND AT TOE MOW STORE of the Ent: _erihers. a large onto her of the best Swedish Le-rhe•, In which the atten tion of the iitiaeneol Pottoviliennil vicinity. is invited. NiCitoLtS & COLLIN:3, Illocll2l, 13.] ' Corner of Market and Second sts t ARIIEN TOOLS.—A COMPLEffE M ENT of Horticultural 'lmplements. embracing every article loeful'in the cultivation of the garden, for rule at • . BANNAN'S • March 17 12-1 Seed and Varkty Stores. LAWVERS AND JUSTICES.—PpR. .1. DON'S DIOBST. lasi Denton's Dizest bribe Lan , of Pennsylvania, • Dienes 11aLti.trete's Daily Companion. . Fiume.. (lines Forms, Dockets, ate., Just received and fur sale cheap at Marchll..lo) B kNNAN'S, einiatt Lnw and Miscellaneous Bookstore. jACTLEILEL,. SUM), S A LNI - ON. HERRINGS, PORK, HAMA AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE, J .Feb. 21. DRIIITS I AN!) FRAMES.- 500 New Prints, among which is an amusing, print of the Critifornia GnSd Diagers. Also. f , .00 Prams i for prints. Alt of which will be sold at city wholesale prices, by the hundred. dozen. if sir.- ale. at tee Stationer's Hall and News Emporium, Cen tre Street. three doors below Market Stree:. Mi2=MMEM Feh3-61 Flookstore,News pnporlu 4 .'2OOSWnV:r AAN D OB PAPER,retail, at city priCes, lust received nod for sale at' BANNAN'S Cheap Paper and Bonk EMII2 CCOISMODATION, FOR LAwveits.—THE LAWVER , can immure Blank Submenas for wit nesses signed by the Prothonotary, by calling nt BANN AN' cl Jar. 77 5-] Cheap Bonk & Stationary D Store. PENCiLS, DRAWING BONS , I SBSCRIBER has Just receivikl a lot of Superior Drawing Pencils, among which are Fa berg, Reeves, Jackson'', C.Mens, &e. Some of which are put up in Beautilull Bogey assorted. Also Draw ing' Llook4 for beginners, Drawing Cards, &c, All of which will be sold very low, at 11ANNAN'S Cheap Doak and Variety-Stnrea Jan2o MEWSPAPEIit FILES. SUITABLE Fl/11. FILING NEWSPAPERS, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Decio-1) ' • Cheat) Variety Stores. 1.2 UNDAY SCIIIOOIsUNION /3001 S.—Just re . 1.3 ceivrd a lot of Sunday School Union Books, snitable for Presoots. Howard Boobs for Scholar,. Libraries of 50 vojuroes $2. 50. Also, Libraries for Sunday Schools. 100 volumes for $lO. Hymn Books. Question Books. C136/11 Books, Getman and Ent:Halt Teilaments, Bibles !be. Arc. All ofichich will be sold at Union cash price% at • HANNAN'S • Cheap Bookstores. Dec.2l-52) ul Atone &43.-SUPEI£IOII- RAZORS NANO LIFACTURED DY ROORRS & SON of the very beet materials; Chapman's celebrated Strop of Your sides. with patent metallic. hone, en wade of acknowledged superiority for sharpening Razors and keeping th to in peal,' order; Ilacue'S Magic Adantnniinn Powder. su perior in onythingln use forsettiug. a keen smooth el • to flagon, river Knives, Surgital Ingtrumento...kc.,f r sale at ' .11kNNAN'S • • Deel6-51] Cheap Variety States. - DEPUY, -Surgeon Dentist, Office in .ILP Market Street, (North sole.) First.door shove Es. quire , •Wilsoo's Office, ' f.aY2O • 'I3.ECETITED —A 'sten assortment of La e dlost Crotchet BAGS and PI.IRSgS.' Alen steel Iles and li!urse.Claspe, Steel Beads and Tosst•ls. TWill{ for inending bags at Sept3o,4o-1 BRADY es ELLIOTT', 1 • WANTED. - fiffAXT.EI—A GOOD Carrinee Rtniih, enquire Vl' of \VISTAII. A. KIRK. Match 10, - 111 D"'J.T• HOLAs, respectfully teutlors hi.proleAsiental ecrvices, to th, luhabitants of Pottsville MO vicinity. :twist - Melts the honor of a !hare of their patronage, Office. Thompaon'e Hall, Market at. Resnience,:corner of Market and William et. ly March 3, '49. • BECICER.— HONIMPATIIICI MEDICAL OFFICE. Coiner of f 21.1 and .Market St. (iiwomterllnnvon's Ha - POS7sVILLP. PA. neAlderiCe Coy, of canewhili Inut 3,1 St. nppcisite the rnmatirr INtohodist Church. [Jan '27 '49.. 5-1 y E DWARD CLARKSON, ENCILAVEtt ON WOOD. Nn. 801 Walnut timer, De,23 '4 ,1 -32-4rn•l ' ' Phi13,14406a [ MEILED G ITll,—oleral Agentty 01net: !f . Centre Street. VottEtvilftt. Schuylkill C.mety, l'a. Azt•ut fur the sato and purchase of Reel Estate, col lection of Rents, &e: [Oct29-11-9.1'. A A FM. r. LLS, Attorney at lANV. Minerrvile ,*chu 01.111 Glancy. Pa.' (Oa LDWARIII SHIPPE N, Attiirney and Counsel or m! Lan , . Philadelphia, will attend in collections and all oiher legal business In the City of Philadelphia, ad joining Counties and elsewhete. Office N0.'13 ['rune Street. Philadelphia.' . . Edug.t2 1849-2 y & J. FOSTER, Desters in Soots and Shoes ‘.3.' Leather, and shoe Findings, Centrestreat, Potts ins . (SepttB ISM TITST RECEIVED at the York Since ton of J and 4 inch wrought spikes Ix 5.1 b, suitable for flat bar Ralroad Iron: .also, constantly on hand hook head spikes for T rails ; a supply of tlat bar Railroad iron, and T flails always, to be had on application at the above named well known store. March l:, , E. 'I*.kItOLEY & SON. 11/LINS POI; MIN 1E5....-Thesubscribers have C just received from the ship Elizabeth, *and Inch Rest Ilest English Chains, made expressly for Mines, amtfor vale: Apply to T. & E. OF.ORGE. april2l •t f ' 17] Market and 12th Sit eets; Philada • 13 AIL ROAD IRON —SO loNS:4a i Flat Bar IL Rail Road loan, 50 do If x do.; do do 9 do. 21 x i do do• do with spikes. 15 do 1 x f do • do do • And Plates,for sale by A. & C. RALSTON, 4 southfront st.,Phi ada. Plillada., July 11, 1810. JUNI/LTA. BOILER IRON.' F s ; TONS Asorted boiler iron, Nos. and 5 or tJeJ widthsof2d,32; and 36inebesand r7ndornlengthe, A. 41. 0. RALSTON. • 11. OAF V— 4, SoutliFront st, Philada, DLACICSIIIITILING, TURNING AND 14NISII 1) ING.—The subscriber respectfully announces that he Inn coma - lanced the - above business at the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pon with!: I'n. and will b.) ta - receiva ot dere: JOHN -WARNER N. 1.1.--Hhage.cooks, all MT ps,and Oil globds on hand. and far sale [July 2-2, FOR SALE At TO LET -ucncu..ENrY.—ON THE RAILROAD nt Tunca- I' tora, n large Stone Foundry, a Frame Machine Shop, a filnekstnith shop, nrit6 n ten Horse-power Fttentn En glue, guilds) fixtures, tools and patterns, dutiable to the business—for particulars, apply to " J 0 , 4: IL ALTER, Maul, 31 11-2 mo Blythe Post Once, Schull kilt Co. I . pOli. • ALF. AND TO LET.—Tlflt EEL/WEI-- 1 LINO !louses to I et. • The Houses are in good eon daion, and possession will he riven on the first of April. The suhsrrther also offets for sale a number of r___ dwellincilousea. two of tvhirh are situated .. -...'7 on .Lyoo street: two on Sanderson; one In •-• rF, • i Market; three oil Coal; also a store stand -•—• awl storn-house with dtvellint! :Mulled, cor. of Nu rweciln and Coal its.' fhleos indhquitahle. En quire of " 1.1111.11. lIAITA. March 21. ISIS. I, VOIEL 'SALZI—TWO CONINT6I)1011e; DNFLLINC .Apple to E. r:Riritar t l,, Market al. or to /no. It. Itn,o;(7;entte IMBIII I)1. 111.1 C SALE.—WII.4 BE SOLI) AT P 11111.112 Sale, at t h.• Leese of tile -iileertber, to IV,. t Brooch Valley. on Tuesday the iOth day of April 'next, at 10 O'clock. A. :11., all his household anal kitchen furniture: .160. two 131111,1 . 10 r Iftme, one saddle until bridle, with a variety of other arteries. .11A3131liliEN. Mareht2f, 13-3 t Gardenwarranted 1.• In to snit purrivitt2tl4. toVqber WEI! 0411.111 d S.tt , tl Shovels, at the :Slanufactory (2.!11re st.. below thriinittriehit House.- , Alnrh it. 13-30 poirrr.n. larye the r,morr iv .t.Lt. A te i.l \ln — r k A r t r e e . " "at .. 1 4 A room on the Secrind Story of Tltornp ,,•-,.-, son's Bone, in Market Street, suitable for an • (Vire For :Alen Blacksmith Shop: apply to , Marelt.l7 12-311 S. 'THOMPSON. SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS. FOR Sale the prop,' y now necopied by film In West (....„a Brandt VAllev, fear miler front Pottsville, and one and 'half miles from Sehnylkill ven roneisitoc of tine rod a I alf 1111,'S of land well laid out as a carder and frail orch ard. A two story frame honJe, 2.3 zdO feat, with a rel. lar under the whole, kitchen in the cellar, Imtn,liate p0.. , ,,5e5 , ...i0n given. Parlor the porch:tie money can re- Plain on Bond and Mortcace if th,ire.l. For term. ape Pi! to the stihseriber,al his office In West Branch Valley. March In, B. Do FOREST. NTOTICH—PUBLICSALE or MARKET' sTALL.s. PI —R'ill he sold at Public Sale, nt the Market floriie, in this Borough, nn Saturday the3lst inst. the STALLS of said Market Ilnitse,"for one year front that da•e. Terms will be made known, by WM. LERCH, March 10, 1140 - Clerk of the Mu rOlt SALE OR RENT.— PORT nAnticN P STEAM 3111.1:.—The sub - .. Tiber offers his Steam i Miff. located n Port Carbon—for sale or rent., Said Mill 13 located in one of the beet vile-lions in this Re gion ;or business, bein: the only one in lb eastern section nt the Cool Region. It is in good condition; and mwession win be given iiono•diwly if rt+quired. Terms yasy. Apply in L. F. WHITNEY, Port Carton, March 10111,11 ,1 19. 11-tf Reading Eagle, and Lebanon Courier, insert 3 times, and charge this office. ' 'VOR 'l,'WO ATOILV BRICK I.IOIISE P in Morket Street, above Third. Poesesion given Ist of Aptil:' Apply to CEO LOLL B:MM.—COLLIERY PROPERTY FOR L' SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER otTers at private sale the Allowing property, vie: One GO Horne Engine, with 450 feet °Tiling Inch Pumps, in first rate working order. One 30 Horse Engine, with 210 feet of ulna inch Pumps, with winding gearing all complete, In good working order. ' One 20 Horse Engine for hoisting Coal front Mines, In good .working order. One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, Schuler. and a ll the fixtures necessary to do a business of 1000 tons a week. . . Also 50 large Railroad Cars, with heavy chilled wheels, and three inch axels, these Cars are well Bolt. eil for any of our surrounding Itaadi where Horse power 6 used. The above Engines were all manufactured by Hay wood & Snyder. and are considered among the very best ever mada by said parties. la n .13, 3-tf) -CEO. 11. POTTS. TOAVN:LOTS AND OTHER PROPERTY'FaR SALE —2lltown lots 501720, at tl e Lykens Val ley Coal Mines. Dauphin county, Pa. :t.- .si _ 2 Houses:lnd P.n.s on Railroad Si., Donald. i- son ; Schuylkill County 1 1 -,.-.,,- I Pallor and Lot in the Town of Tremont. ' . 2. Small tracts of land, one well timbered, 1 with tintl3r9,llpOn each, in Porter Township. about el miles West of Tremont. For particulars apply at the Office of • P. W. SHEAFER, Geological nod Mining Engineer, Jan. p.'42-2-3mnj Morris' Addition to Pottsville S T t R e ooh 4 ll r t lE e n l t t i r S e V n 1 1 l e L r e l b 4 ,l lE n .- dice, consisting ~r DIIV GOODS, Clt Ol'eHl ES, HEEENSWARE. HARDWARE, &e., all or which is in good order. Ills stand to one of the hest in Miners elle, with an excellent dwelling attache°, which Is also for sale. For particulars Intiaire•at the store. Novi t3.:-17-tfl J. 11. ZIEGENFES. 51inersville._ I } IOI6RES.T.—The ceivbraled thALENI, VEIN I. MINES at V.aina'A Laildingl for rent npr a term of years. APP I Y lo,• A. Agent, nvP4-t7l Ill . thantongo 6treet; l 'ii „,ti L „ L o - f T latY„r i ro o ntili .: t o„ ;ge n,7 ! l L l i l e c r 7 ;a " ne aliCUaot. known no the Milt CreeirTrna. containing the follow ing lint of Coal Veins. many or which,,ainone others, toe Peach Mountain Veins—having a range prover a mile In lengtn, viz: —Lewis. ttpohn. narracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson. it invention. Link. Trainy. Peach Mountain Veins,Green Park or RaVensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Rig Diamond Veins, along with inany,mhers not named., Also, all that tract called VieJunctinn Ttact,belong ing to tho gaidCompany.containing the Salem,Forregt, itabblt Dole, Mortimer, TUIIIIO, Black Mine, r; Law ton and Allred Lawton Vein., Aigo, n Saw MI and Grist Mill.sltuateil oath,: Mill Creek Ttart,all of which will be rented on moderate terns by applying toe DAVID CIIILLAS, Aet. IConltantly nn liandaud 11,r.coi• by ). .1. PALMER &. en. Market Str,•et Wharf. l'unA.nEceni, MEI =I SE I; on sfiLLE--AT PIIIVAT4I SAM, Ali that I: certain tract or parcel of land. stunted on the Broad Mountain, in Lower Ala hantonce In Sehuplkdl county. (formerly !Jerks contity,) in the state of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fol. lows,to iviti—lleginnlng at a marked white oak free; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed tirlacoh Miller, north sixty-five perches„to a whitenak• thence by late yacantland, now surveyed to George Werner West 140 perches to a stone; thenceby late vacant land now - surveyed to Leonard Illickointithoisty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 148 perches, to the place of heginning,contalnlng fifty-live acres and one hundred andifly-two perches ofland and allowances of sic per cent. for roads, Ose. JOHN G. BREN tjecutor of F. (trails' estate,69. Market at. Philada. Beptembei-19. 1840 38- Music Rooks for Singing Schools. j , ,, , , ,, lzio e r o 4 l 4 n clie t e he 9l l , l ;i w ni „ 1 in; approved Muatc Schools, The Psaltery, a collection of Church Music. Carolina Sacra, Poston Collection of Music, Horton Arntieniy'A Collection of Music. " ' Hickok and Flmnitut's Evangelical Subic ; The Southern Church Melodist: Ilarionnist published by the 0 octl4 Society. Itnion Choral harmony; German English. - Wyeiho'n collection of Church Music, German and Enattsb. All of which will be sold by the dozen 'or shirk at Publisher's P0CC.,21. . • DANNAN'S Dec 30-11 , ,Cheap honk and StationatSinres. EA.IITTEPIIL SILKS A: SITA.WI.S.—Rich Cho, R melenn and other dress flilps. and n few new stile Mons de Lalnas.rt Plaid Woollen Long. Shawls, fo ale very low b t. Pouirsill Nov. 25-4 n I,oTd—ln the Town of P Llewellyn—apply to 4. tar3:3ra.. Juno 10 111-tfl Mahantango fluent. Pottsville. 17On SALM 011.1.4AP.-4111REE HOUSAND r SIX- HUNDRED feet nf.good second-hand I chain suitable for Coal Minis. Apply at thoollite of . HAY WOOD Sc. SNYDER, Derl6 514f] TIE ESid.-50011 lbs. chnicO dairy cheese, just ki.'receined from New York, and will be told at linens to'aillt the, treite,kx Wltolts* or retail, by - • , Nov. 25-411 - • - Mal BATTY da Co.' CARDS. IRON jOSEPIi MORCAN HEALTH SUR:INCE. [of Ph iladera e- .) , Or Provision czotnst the Cl facand Los otmiunid 1,9 SiefiOets or ,lreidenf. ' • OOMPANY Incorporated MArch 2,14.41 c, (MUTUAL) with a Capital of -slo ( .orts i0,0r0,,0u porsoas be aween t h e apes of JO and 60, a t isTmediarc altowanCeof $3, $l, $5. $O, $h or $lO per weelz - , for one, WO, three or sive years, by payint; nrer2 2 )jo yearly stun, Tian k peroon under thray-tire, insist-in: for one year, by paylnes4 a year, ts aitowed $3 per week ror $5 25, 8 4 Pet week;hmi in ti e same proportion, one or a like ape by paving $0 53 al yen, eets $0 per weeks 'fee fr: 00,10,1111 ta $9; ands fur 114 BS. heArts 0,0 for every week of dlsabtlity °tensioned by sickness or accident, during the year. Byipaying a fraction more yearly, a weekly 'allowance cah he insured of from 03 to ell) for two, three or five years. The rates ate to be paid yearly in advance, andlare in proportion to the :tee and the, weekly allowancel. Ia eeoc ofpernuthent disability, occurring otter an insurance for, say- five years, at a freckly allowance tif slo,a Iversen rectold be in ' the yearly receipt of $59.0 a year, for the entire dye years. ' re erect) weekly - or mm thly amesstnents to .. -- •- WY. nr attendanCe of meeting' rota ircd ; and by 5t,,,, cp., / the insured,recnive a share (I the 1.1.16.1111, without liability for losses. There is a inple pecutily 1,, the ~ sliced, as can be shave, and promptness and libeiali ty :., exercised In the payrnen iif benefits. For p u t i. cu tam ffi ,:nquire at the oce, ,Itin. G 9 South ticeenti,st. above ' NVittn:ll *Alt letters rank be p6st Void. _. 'DIRECTpR.9. . , .- . . - I OarnuelD Orrick . Iron Meratant, NO:109 No" ith ., ,y,.. ter-iitrtet cOui. , Jlor, Sixth !:.CtOst Calvin Illythe, D II oroey an Market-street. Commission ttexd,ant, • Cbarles D. Ball, Wholenalel 34 Church Alley. W Al iam F: Boone, Attorney Seventh-st, Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Me I d Cpmaselior, M Eantb chant, No-78 Walnai 4t N. S!xth..at • .. John Thomason. Tinsmith, 'Daniel C. Lockwood, Tax near Schuylkill Seventh stree t - James Bruner. Wholes Willow-street.• • • °Hector, Oherq•rtreet, e Noel Dealer, No. .13 ... • . Edward Duff. 'Merchant, No SO N. Wharves. • ;•' Edward di Cran,s.Clerk..N. 3.73 S. Fifth-street. Charles P. Hayes, Coal Me lint, Willow-st.Wtutrt Charles 0. P, Campbell, Ira Merchant, Watermbove Rar,e-street; SAMUEL, . ( mum President. W: Boons. Secretary and Solicitor. •• • - Coveinorr.merson, M. 1., 767 Wallud-stieet; Con sulting Physician. . c- The subscriber has -been appointed Agent for this Institution in Schuylkill Cm nty, and is prepared to give any information on thee bJect, and effect insuran ce, on the terms of the corn any, at the office. of tho Miners' Journal. B. HANNAN.. June 24. ISIS. tiAItIVET - s s n/Cita 'OMPANY OF PULLS. 'f e itet'Stieet. ,grant Annuities and.Eo- nd'execute trusts. 00 on a eines life. • turf years. For Life. nually. annually. 0 93 . 1 7.7 1 30 2 35 1 93' 3 20 2 09 - . 4 00 4 91 7 00, -30 years next !drib-day , mould s ecure to his, fa, 1. die in one yea 1 ..• or for 000; Of for $l3 GO annu lo them fildoo should he 0 paid annually during IWO whenever he dies... 05900 should he die Lou ASIiiUTTi AND TRUST Office 159 CAI Nli E' n" 1 1 Lc G r nve dL.en,.;e v c Rates far /insuring $ For 1 year.i ! . l( • ;. a y 0 ; 3.0 0 014 40 1 69 50 !1 ga _ 60 1 35 EX•MPLE :!--A person alter Y Paylntithe Companyol -tinily or heirs 15100, should h $l3 10 he secures to them 8 ally for 7 years; he secures; die In: years; or fors23o life he provides for them 91 for $6550 they would reeeiv , one year/ 4- - 'Jut's/ass 20.1815. pony, at a meeting held areeably to the dealers ectus or circular of the 11 us or rtddition to all poll remaining in force.-that (January, 1842. Those I e issued in theyent 183 4 , itunpon the sum insured, n every 01000. Thatle le policy becomes - a claim insured. Those policies I be entitled to sipercent, ,end those issued in 183% end those or. 87. S On every 100, •r all said politics issued I rd to each pnlocy on the liion at the Office. , TIIE Manacers'Of this Con on the 27th December ult., referred to the orleinal prof{ Conlon ny,a ppropriated a DI cies for the whole of life, Were issued prior to the ISt I onto:in therefore which wet will he Mititled to 10 per eon tn aking an addition of 8100 /11100, will be paid when tie instead of theBloooorleinal that were issued in lb= w it or 887 50 on urcry 81000. ? will be nntitled to per c' and in ratable proportions o prior to lit 0' latllllll, , 18.12. ' The /.10J113 will be credit hooka-endorsed on protiontati It is the of the Com addition or-bonus to the p periods.' • !ny. to continue to make .ticiee for life •at Mated IRICITARDS, President. MO =1212 appointed Agent for the pared effect Insuranceson and give anyinformatlon pticatbm nt. this MINN*. BENJAMIN HANNAN., • :}Tar subscriber has bee above inslituiton, and is pre i lives, at the puldirited rates' desired on the subject, on a' • Putts.villeFeb.bl r •L INsURANCE lUST COM PA'N Y. —Capita $230,000. . i[ml ETU AL. 11: in Comity, °Wee corner Id Second Siren,. EQ,CIT AISLE LI ANNUITY A NI) T' Offic'c 741' Walnut Sirett CIARTER I, A. IlvssEt., agent r4,Lsom. of :ilaltantongo . , . fIEnItGE iiwl..ol:l.6TA DT, '.Vlllliilitig Physician for r Sthitylki I Comity. ' '---- - -• ' `l",,r,',c,„"Tla."”)Ztretit,'„o.r;„rat'.7%":,`,Tgnesoa::,b4:l"."' The, are authorized by their charter (0001. 3)“tp make all and every insurance a 'pertaining to life risks of whatever kind or nature,at. I receive and execute trusts, make endoWnietve. ani to trant and purchase annui ties." The Tronpany m. 41 i thnithies and endowments, and act as Trustee.. for ini :ors nod heirs. Table. of Premiums rotiiiicri for the Assurance of $lOO i for the who. term of Life: , Are. Pre , i., - Aix, Prem. Are. • Prem. 10 50 . 31 , T. 09 40 336 17 53 32 2. 15 4 0 3 4'o IS 56 33 2 20 40 3 09 IV 59 31 227 . .49 377, 20 60 35 2 23 50 3 01 21 zO3 30 240 ••• . 51, 413 23 66 '27 247 , 52 4 32., 23 09 3.9 254 ' 53 4 51 21 72 -39 263 54 . 471'. 25 76 , -• 40 270 55 :4 01 26 85 ',' 41 281 56 ..5 12' 27 89 92 2 92 ' 57 • ' 5 33'' V? _ 94 43 301 58 554 29 90 44 3 12' 50 5 7d . 30 201 45 323 60 609 hart any other company,..anb Idrantanes. Tablea of half inni, half credit Tatra of ere. Urea. anrvivorsinpa, and en. application (for which there me had on application at MO sent. , - t CULLEN.. . . Clayton A. tomb, ' Aire E. Laing, R. F. Loper. William Craig, ~ , (lon rgt , N. MeV Robert Oltorrisi.-',l, William Mitt& Harvey Conrad - :. a, Francis Weat,lll., .5. *. Rattle. The premiums are leff. the polleirti affiird treater yearly nod 'quarterly prem. 'llium. short teeing, joint dowments ; also, for= are plank sheets.) ure o office, m 4 letter to the a, TRt P.m.iiient. JOHN W. vier President, PETE Robert F t Walsh, Wm. G. Alexander, Ed. , . C. ,Markely, Peter Cullen, Viler ilanibn ' %Vm. W. Italy, Joseph T. Thomas, Stephen Crawford, CONSULTING PirveiclA Biddle, M 11. • - - ' TRE•Stlarll, Francis. • n. G. TUCKETT Pliita.Seidl6•4B-3S-Iyl Secretary and Actuary • THE FIti.NELIN FIRE INS ,D URANCE COMPANY OF PIII / AELPHIA. • .r O FFICE No.l634.Cliesnut street, near Fifth stieurS. DIR"i:CTORS, Charles N. Dangler, George W. Richards, Thomas ilart, . Mordecai D. Lewis, .7 1 Tobias Wdgher, " A doiplid Borie, • • Samuel Cram. ' Dodd S. Briivrn, "•` Jacob R.ldrolih, Alertly Patterson. Continue to make Ins4ranre, permaneng ar Matted, on every description of iiroperty, in town thadcOUittry rat rates nilow asare consistent with setority. The Company-have r eserved tr large-Contlndekit Fund, width with their Capitat and Premiums, safely invested, oWord ample pentectian to the assured. The assets of the Company on January fst, published itgreeabl3 to 4n nct of Assembly, were an follows, viz.: $€90.55.9 I Stnekio, 51,583 25 108,358 9O co.h, &a., 45,147 Br Mntirmee. Real Reale, T. mporary loans, 1:5,459 00 Since their IncorporatiOn, a period of eighteen Fears: they have paid upwards of one wrlDott two bradawl thoaaerod dollars, losses liyAre, thereby affording , eat• o ne , o r the agfrantareel of insurance. as well as - thci ability and drsposirion Co tweet with Promptness, a 0 liabilities. CHARLES' N. RANCHER. Prealdenf. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretary.. , The subscriber has been appointed agent far the above mentioned institution. and Is now prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, 'af the lowest rates ANDREW RUSSEL. Aeolis. ' Popsy:lb...Jun.la, lAi IRS. iyebl9- " 13 AIL ROAD IRON.—Theaubscribers lowa now la lino frornship Alhambra-from Llverpool,s tons Roll Road Iron, 11 =I 5 tons // 3,10 ton , 111.13,5 tone 11 1. 3. Moo, en tons hestierioed Iron, coastal, tog of roond.agnare and Rat bars. Apply to . • T. ik.'E. GEORGE,. North East corner or, Market and 12th street, :L.,llcap, China, Glass and Queens-WaCe. 'BOEING DESIROUS OV ENLARGING OUR.RUSI. I/ NESS With the citizens of Pottsville, and its 'vi cinity, we are induced to, lay before Diem. the, claims 01 our house In their patronage. (laving the tar:lest and, ITIOPI nnarninte stock in this country. WE Can offer great inducements hotb In an. parlor quality and price,' in Ferric/I, EnglisA, Gerona nod Castan''Cltins. 'he -rut Iron Stan, Ciiaa , (titer strongest scare node.) Stand, Lirtryoof sod °rostra Ware. Plain. .Aloiiided and Cut Glass. We will hell far Cash to any person a TENNI:REIM TEA SETrEILthIBEILSET, pro SINGLE PIECE, for less money than any Wholesale or Retail /lonss can, because the Wholesale'llouses must necessarily te a l : n o " 9 m er a e ll i b 4 i; s w i n h' es e s h in w c e rim " 9 .l' ar n i t ;o ' n l 2: t ße tis t n i r'. ll , o"Trogadiol which atten s tion Is respett fully requested. • TYN DALE & MITCHELL; No. 219 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. " IThilndelphis', Feb. 'IL 49. I PliV011.NI1.11tlif: TOG ETITL II WITII •I.J TIIE Letters and Ink, Just recelired and for sale, Ali I HANNAN'S Cheaft H6,ok nod Fancy Sineis. .IrIPS mom SAFETY LAMPS. MITE subsenber lute Just' reeeived a supply of safety Lamps, among which are; a fewer Upton As Rob erts• Unproved r.4a ty - Lamp,l which Is neknowledyby to, be the best end serest now in use In the mines of Cornet. For sale at less pi ice's than tber can be Ins. ported, at SANNAN'S April 3 I Fbeep tinnk and Variety Store .. New Spring' GoofO. In Plillada,.: - BAILEY ilk I.3IIOTUER, ' . sr.. HAVE NOW FOR SALE A* THEIR NEW STORE • .sr, W.•Coroseof, nrelfill 4. -Barret Struts. q I.ARGE and well !assorted stuck of new and slesls fl ruble goods;—among them may he retold— - . Cloths, Cassimeren, Sattinetts, . Stuffs adapted to boys' Wear, „; Silk and Marseilles Vertices, • • ' . Illaek and Colored Sill:ski( new stylus, 'Mouse da Lanes, LustreCtrinchania, , . Lawns, Ilarages. Ralzorittes, ei'e.• /Hack Alpacas, Bombazines and Cashmeres. . SHAWLS' in every var:ety of the season, . Calicoes snail priests. frj•ns 3 to 25 omits. ' 3IUSLINS,—To this ta rich of trade wn elve.yery particulas attention, and our stork embraces every de ilribte make of all widths and qualities. ' Linens for Shirting and tine for Bosom's. - -. FURNISHING GOODS—Damask' Table Linens, ' Countornanes. Blanker* and Quilts, ,' , Diaper, Toweling, Piiiiiw Case Linens, &e.. HUE:CUL V STYLE GOODS.L-Dtir stork of theta goods is unusually large, ad our "FRIP,NDS", from . ghe country wi I always ho ure Co end such styles as are adapted in their want . In Times Goads, Dress,- t Shawls, Barcelona Ild'lds..llook Manilas and Ild'kfa,, Cap Crape, Gloves. Kitts, &v. - tre. . CANTON MA : MINI:2i ' '' - , °fail widths, of White, fled Checked.and &eel styles on hand and far-late, whateshle , ar . *Mac to all of which we respectfully solleittho &neutron of onreolinsi try friends, our pikes will be tound l 7 to be as low as a In the city.. • I • ~ „ \ talarcht,lB4,3lw.-- , - ' —" " ei,m;ogr 87
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