I TERsti TUE MINERS`, iongiit..,sirfoLE oonleattqlotift.-i-rlO Dottie . , pee annum. par esle eeml.anaually.in dvane - e; to theie ovladrieside elite Gountsi . o.and nntlaly in 'advance to . theig who yetaidaylut of Ithe County. .The publisher resertes to ', , himself the right.: o chaise It 00 par. annum, tvhen ,payment Is delayed longer Vian one yeait. ' . TO CLUBS. Three CONCII ICI one address„ 85 03 gereo ! Do Do. - . 100 n Fifteen Do Do rts oo Ph•o dollare In advance will pay Vif three yea r's cription tithe Journal., RATES OP ADVERTISING ,Oem:divare of 14 lines, 3 times, Crertr.s.nbsecpierit irleertlnn, Four Drips, I time, tgleutertuent lnnert, cacti, One Sunate, l 3 mo ms, ' - !Six months, (Jo* Year. domes COM!! of Five lines, pet annuli!. )terchants s I .d others, adrentstog by the Teat. with; the prultege of inserting dif (ercot 341rtivraents weekly, ! tarter Advertise acne, oil per agreement , voLzinv B. raLMETI., at kir neat Effete cad CO4l .9zcorics, • . . Corner of Third & Chesnut Streets,Ndladelphla, Ko.IGO, Nassau Street, New York, . • No. Id, State Street,Boston, and . .. . uth east i corner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets, Baltimore, la our Agent for receiving subacriptierus and advertiseme is for the Miners' .loernal. • • TIII cutecLATios . of the liiiriers' Journal is greater Fan any other patir published. in Northern Pennsy}ra• nia. 'and has 'nearly double the circulation of any other tuitlished In eounty. It tiliea circulates largely Irmattg eariltalitte, rnapufrietnrert i iron and coal dealers otqhnut the Atlantic and Eastern States. §LtiGLr. • COPIES or TIIE mirs:Ens , JOURNAL co,n ho obtained every Saturday of William 'blel ••,•, try/. him ravine; Btr.'',Moore„ Port Carbon; at le corner !of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville at the-Counter of the puhlication office. • tIRE,IIMPiI,TILANo LIFE INSURANCE AGENT'S'. subst abet is A;:citt for rile Health and Lire In- ~ . • surance. ',Any Inforinatiomou either of the different 'trenches eth be obtained at the opee of the Miners Journal, where inenrauces are effected. illitters' 3oOndl. Sati i irday :Warning, April 7. PROTECTIVE POLICY OP TILE COUNTRY! Pcopte Di...trot:Hi its Restoration ' THE R,”ZER'S COMING.—The tinker Family, ...whose performance wherever they have been, has I tilierect geniral admiration. will visit Entlsaille next Lorca for the purpose of giving two of thCtr delight- 1 • lut Concerti, Their concerts are elite most plea. • rant and entertaining character, and we think we do rein: tilt!: tort much in saying they will meet eith 'hearty reception from the cidzene of Pottsvili43rho - Lnow how to appreciate good music. THE A INTHRACiTe. IT ALL. an excellent pub . . . boors% M hliacrit die, Is. as will be seen bye card in this morning's piper„yept by hill • Jacrib Krona, `Mr. K. is a'giind geed tandlnxiL t atntlfritands his bra ; Linen. and those who rnXit - i• the Ilan their stopping 'place, will he sure to fe d the aecom/Aationr to be of the best null meet ample bird. . • - MR. JOHN JONES has laPes too Washington Sleini)11.111 Haven, formerly occupied by Snarl • reard. hit. Jones has had much experience In the tmellictr, aid will not fail to render satisfaction to xlsote who favor bira with their patronage. THE kyrrt; TX rirr•TrrS GAZETTF, ene , tarvite most ally conducu d rapers to the Sate. has been very Much milai.gtti and otherwise greatly - proud, is Inch, with its new head, mal.e it resent a !mat and handsome are trance. WE INVITE AITENTION to the Furniture Cieverticeracnt of hewers. vthyman & dressang. They have constantly on hand a large and excellent artortment'or Furniture. which, purchasers will find be cheap and orgood . PEI:SONS IN WAN'r of Shade Trees, Shrubbery, and Bulbous Roots, kc. will please !cave the orders at Ibis effice as early as . 11 n bl c noteut.re them in tune. ILO i . ALEXANDER nAmstx This gentleman has been appointed Governor rit r sliveruta by the President, in place ,Of -Mr. Pennington, who declined . averring the eppoint. went. Mr. R tinsel , is n ell know 11 to the people of 1116 StaM, and especially to those of this Die. trict whom he formerly represented is Congress, with much ability.-=His appointment, wi'l meet with general tipploh.dion from his fellow citizens - who know him. to bo well qualified to fulfill the dsitirs of the appointment. The selection evinces a. desire on the part of the President to reward' Those whose labors contributed much to his elec tion. During the Into Campaign, as the chair man of the' State Central Committee, the exer tions of Mr. R are known to have been untiring. and nothing on his part which - could promote the success of our much cherished principlea.was left undone. Theft{ ne, on brs'owing the office upon 'dr. U. the President could not hays given it to onornore.deserving or better qualified to administer the aff,its of Minesuta. T.OW ' POSTAGE One or the most important measures before the late Coner'ess, was thin Low Po-rage hill, hut which, Ile some other imp,rtant bffis met with Jittlestrec , e9. It is not, however, too late yet to 'bring about such a measure. Let the people of thereat Comics send in,their'plitions. couch ed in !argon° :-pot to be misunderstood, asking tior a reduction of the rates of postage. Let them he determined in their effirt'ani then will creme. city succeed. The principal obj.tetion urged to a further reduction is the fact that the franking pri a liege would have to b'er aholi.hetl, to which there is of iourse some oppo.ition. The franking privi le,!o Might he digtensed with without being serious ly fah. 'rho documents franked at Washington ore, in the majority of cases. speeches or proceed. .iW,;'4l, which in this rize of putt* nceominodation, are transmitted to all portions of tho land long be -I:tre the document/ reach their destination. Were the franking privilege moderate! used, there could not be es much fault foetid with the system; but at present the privilege is abused, and seeing this. and knowing that the present rotes of postage are neces , ary. to suitain the Past Office Department, wink the franking system is carried to excess the Pcopie desire a modidcation of the system or its wire abolition. In England the rstes . of pos ta:le are low, and the revenue (rpm •the mails more than sufficient to defray the expenses of the department. There is no fronkina privilege in that kingdom, which also contributes to the In crease of revenue. Like cawcs Produce like ei lecti and by adopting the same system, in this' country we have no doubt but that the increase in the revenue of the bepartment would be each that no one c 6614.1 regret the adoption of the plan that Laa worked si henattially to the people as well tis to the, 60. , v ,, tnment of England. I , lINESOTA The Ai:it:organizing this new territory, bounds it on the North by the British Possessive, East 4y the Slate of Wi4eovsin end the Mississippi river, s o utt i Aiy,ptss, one Wes: by the Missouri end Whitearth rivers. Tfic government is to be organized in •the•.usual in...niter consisting of o Guvernor,l Secretory end Le g i:gative Assembly. The two folmer.bold office for fan. Seers. The fait Cdrisla i lis of o7cauncil, otected oserj two years, end au estembly ci;ogen enr.ually,oo the principle unfitss.,ll suffrage. t.Cit DIATMFACTIIIIING %Yews, pleased to learn 'from lisirisbarg that oe:stie party; which is id root's!! (rani (Iliac; who this Bill h'll'pasied both houses, and .only "" Ido not coincide with tbetnin their itolitiOal, quires tSei l eignatnre of the Governor to become 0 ,i tors : , i , ..: :: • , . , • 114 . if,ApL buribened with objectionable features 1 _ .„ . - ibis aingld law will aid 'mars in developing the - On the 1 , 9tt0.a1t., Umtata Barton , thaphilavis moui de s of i ho . ...t 3 1. 0 thaikitll Iho Leziejatinn for ibropic Qoakiti . an4.poll, ditid at Wootbridge, in ibe •11:st.tan,yelts, .• . -, . • ••• •- - . ...tnet, gnilan.d. :;1• . . • . 1 - . . . . aonlCissY IttiECTlOte. The electien of lodges by tti‘peopte, th e same as we elect other officefastas been 'agitated in , our, Legislature for some and on Monday lasi the !cant resolutlen providing for an. amendment - of the Constitution to elect - Judges was considered ond passed by a large vote. The question must be decided at' the neat Legislature; when it will tome before the people. 'Such a law, in our opinion, would work well and in a land like this, where the supreme power is vested in the people, we tbieis'auch a law should have been enacted yeses ago. • There are • some objFctions' urged - against this mode of selecting Judges, by. people, WlttO think that voters in the Cleat of a political contest, would be apt to put men in office, who are : 'incepable of Wirtz as Jules. However sincere perscrt.a.mey he in this belief, we are inclined to think that new would not be the case. The Judges, under the present law, are appointal,by the Governor, who is elected by the peltide. Certainly it will not require more judgment to elect Judges then - a Go.' verso r. And, again, if the people are capable,. which,they have shown themeelvesto be, of e(ec.: Ling a PresLlant, who; Presides over the destiniei of a nation containing 20,1506,000 of people, and', whose duties are Much more responsible and one: roue than those of a Judge, it is absurd, utterly absurd, to say that the people are not Capable of electing their, Judges. At first, - perhaps, as in everything else, there would be some difficulty, experienced in putting into practice such a law, bur that would be-o vercome; l and the'eelection or a Judge by the people from flat; midst, instead of having one sent them from a distantdistrict, whose feelings are not cengenial with their'own, to pro— aide over the ;Court of their County, with other advantaget'acctuing thetetrutn„would soon remove ail s,ejuLtiees inlayer of the preseot system. Our P,y6tenl of government Is such, 100, that the elec. el O, • 3 00 b 00 d co 3 CO 17. CKI tian H of Ibis officer ihiuld be confi led to the people, because they are as well qualified to select o suit able person as the Goiernpr, who, in many cages, as we know, has appointed:to office men because of their political merit, when at the timesuctt mination was remonstrattd against by the citizens of the diarist, in consequence of incapacity.— Were the mode changed the people might select from their lawycts a candidate, and knowing him to be qualified would Veto him into office. They would b , Fautious in regard to selecting the prop ! er person, tieca‘u , e to Elect any other woad result I most dotr.mentally to their judicial business. T. 13.A11C..k1 __, T -CCiMMISSIONER OP PATENTS. We obserie'lly several of our coteMporerie, that John 'S. Skinner, EN:, late Assistaitt P. M. Geniral, is recommended for the office of Com mirriicner of Patents. Mr. Skinner is eminently I q u Vil ed for the post, and his selection to preside i exec ye affairs, we doubt not, wihald give *alien.- ' Lion to hie friends and the party. The Delaware Repub!iian, alludirri to:the proposed selection, says: MThatail66ioiir.ll op PATf.Yri —We aro highly gra• died to learn that ()fall the chinees for Commieuiuner 01 Patents, that of the lion. J. S. Skinner late Annie. t ant P. M. General. ti the best. Public opMion points tom not, over the length and breadth of the laud, as the one best fitted, for the office.and the office for the man. To his appointment Delaware with one voice will ely amen.arad the ma hole Union will heartily respond. Three.lourths of the whole Union are ag. rieldttriete, or teterested in the produce of the Pod. and 'hey would be made happy brthe appointment of n e e who has labored so eatootali to promote their enterestst. The New i york Cowier and Enquirer, s lead ing Whig joilrnal, endorse+ the abovci, and holds the following]language with regard to Mr. S.: -ft seldom hapficns that public opinion unites so soon and so Cordially as if 'Seems to do nn the ap pointment of Mr.-Skinner as Commissioner of Patents in case of vacancy in that office, .Decided approba tion has been expressed by the press in Massachusetts. in New liork,tin Pennsylvania; end now, as is Seen above. in'the ;bola ware ..Republican." Nc.S has given his whole lire to the advancement of f great in &mum I pursuits. applying his mind and labors to ob jects so *filo intereatrig to all parts of the Union. as to entitle lam ;to the good will which ho enjoys, as much in the nut as in the West —in the South as in the North. .An appointment like his would he con siderel, not as n local appropriation of patronage, but as a lit offering to rho interests with which the Patent to connected, and an illustra• tion of the President's disposition to afrird, as far as depends on him,-encouragement and protection to agrica lure, cntranerce, and man , rfactirres." Wean d thotiswids of ether.' would be very glad ro sec Mr. Skinner appointed to a place for chick he is so well fitted by his fi'vorttc studies and...indu3trious habits," THE OLNAL COMAIISMIONEIIq. . 7 The Mari/burg Telegraph say. 0131 the shut lion in whiehithe interests of the State are placed by the counni pursued by the Locofoco leaders shows tie Ult:er disregard they have for its prosper. ity, if they do. not cherish a hostile feeling against it. Knowing the situation of Mr. Longetreth, and hie desire to resign his office, they have re. !listed it, so that a good roan could not be appoint. ed to fill hiS place, while they have stimulated Mr.. Painter to the performance of such acre as would ea the knew, lead to a breach of all official intercourse, Dint thus throw the whop business of the department into confusion ' None but men of utter reCklereness- 7 who ex vet to ride ii i pan the cloud of dust thus raised, and who look) upon it as the only chance of ob taining a eon9equtrice, would thus endeavor to icflict e wroiig upon the State. Mere dema gogues only. Posses'aing neither principle nor hon esty, they would sacrifice the interests of the State to their own :i i ttit fir elficr, and revenge, that the people hose Pronounced them' unworthy. If the interests of :the Gommonwealth are thus to be controlled by,l unscrupulous cliques; if the pros. periry of trad; , commerce, and agriculture are to be made a bMt ball for the amusement of such moo, the sootier the people know it, the better. The elec t !ion in this State . took place on Monday Isat.„l As we expected, in consequence of a coalition between the Free Boilers and Lo. edam's, three hexane Congressmen have been elected in cli4ricts formerly represented by Whigs which It avesiouly one Whig member of Congress,. There is no choice for Governor by the people. The House to sipp , sed to be Lacofoco; the corn. plexion of the Senete.is not yettpown. The lois of three Congress Men in this Mate is much to be regretted, ant is the result of the folly of the Free Sailers uniti4 with thelocofocoa. It is to us a i matter of supriSe that a piny whore desire-is to 1 check the ,i+agress of slavery should unite with 1 a - pat ly the majority of whose members aretnown to be hostile: to - Free Soil prine 4 !ples, Already are some of tte Pacofocos journals rejoicing at whet i they call a "Amory; but nathese. dais, when their 1, party is so omplctely prostrated by 'the voice of a people whO , e interests had been sacrificed and trampled open by the late Administration, they will catch atsitaything to prOp up their fallen par. ty. Conn4ticut is Whig; end when the proper shall lime ?ome she will give such a vote as will show her not tzbave wandered horn the pro• per course. The Locolocos are bard to please. The lip— points:Dents Of Gen. Tss7ier, few es they are, corn. pared with the large numbers turned out by"Pecn ocratic" adMinistrations, have set the Loeofoco press against the President. Who meal About silty or seventy post' masters in this ststu have been remov;l While there are about 1600 to 1800 tocuroco.a int this State who are still holding office under the Whig :edminietration, but who, it is fir to inferifbat Were they Whigs, end the ad : mtotstration Democratic, they would !re this mhave been nude to feel the policy , of the... De- II CONNECTICUT. DISPLEASED THE I'VIINERS'I.J9V.,...ii.ZiP:P.OI. 7 T - SVUXE_ dENERAL ADVERTISER: ME focal Nana. ~ .. -.'3I3IPKOVESIENTS.A number &Improvements Will be made in said sheet ciailsomitifi daring the ensuing seminar. - .Among others, we , *haulm that Mr. 3. S. Silvers* improving his tames genii:is. on: Sharp bleentain. which,' when tompleted. will pre-' sent viten "ty appended& At Mt.darbon. there has been ected a very handsome Cottage residence. the prop yof Mr . U. M. Walker. his pleasantly s set situated al be 'Ol4 ortho recianciin,ameng the trees, and..., properly .finished will makis e_spferidid residence. We 01/senre„thai - another Cottage.resi• deuce is being 'erected by blr.Jelm G. Ilur,bes. ea the Sharp Mountain. Tdioresidence promises lobe a very pretty , affair: ' We are glad trieibieive ici - wear taste displayed trout eitizeint in 'Ai election of rec. Menges. It is true, however, slut the ,old style of buildirigsbeektbe made to make lay for the mOdeni ticat-unprored-plas.of model cottages: This style Al building Cottage residence! in our place, and civet -, , tytly in among the crumetains. - cannot but help- int- pn; VC its Ny; . ..tarlineP , ' While tßon this subject, we may i,iii i„,7, :inmaten orateehanima and builders, who deSire to übta in et3;inct and useful information in ie• gaid to buildiegir;telfin , ivoik on Architecture by Mr. Ranlen, in which may .1).!-;:zmd pimp, spec ifications, ite..4e..snd a quantity of itictinnijon that- will be found to he useful to the ineetuutidv.. . . 3. D. COLT FOU.ND.-.-The body of Mr. 3. D. Coh„ of Doeeldsony. in -Ibis County." rho am-miter knish) disappeard a few Months since id PbilidelPhia. was found floating in the Dock, it the foot, of a rch Street Wharf. on Friday evening; the 30th'ult. The "Daily News" states that notwithstanding the face of the deceased was very much . diifiyured from: dm length of time the body had been in the water. it was readily recognized by papers and letters (mind in bis Dockets to he that of young Colt. Oa ;his person, was also found his gold watch, a small mutt of mane]. the tbeatre bill for Thursday evetting..Deitember 31st. and a ntimber.of valuable paper". which preclude the idea that he was mardered with a view to robbery.— The Coroner held an inquest. on the body on Satar. day.and _rendered a verdict in accordance with the above facts.. The remains of Mr.: Colt were taken to Danville. where his father. Major Wm: Cale, re sides. by way of this Borough, on Tuesday tact. APRIL.—The fourth month Of the year 1849. and the second month of spring is upon us. ; Grad ually, Summer ikapproaching, bringing with it the pleasures incident to that season of the year. How refreshing ii ir. after having been pent up by a cold and dreary winter, when the hills by which we arc surrounded, preterit a bleak and desolate appearance, whose trees are leafless. and from whose midst the feathered songsters are driren, by the cold blast of winter,-to emerge therefrom and inhale the genial air or spring. It is a lovely season t Soon vegeta• lion will put forth its young branches, and the trees their 'tender leaves,' upon whose liras will set the ,blrd and pobr forth its street carol, reminding us of the lines of the poetess: ..-.smeet poet of the woods—a long adieu , Farewell. soft minstrel of the early year t' A h 'twill be long ere thou shalt Mug anew. And pour thy music on the •dayes dull car.• • TWO PASSENGER TRAINS.—Last Monday two. passenger trains of cars wore placed upon the Reading Railroad,, which will pass up nod down once a day. They start from the two points at 7/ o'clock, A hl and 2I o'clock. P.' M. The afternoon train of care stops (or way passengers On:y At Schuylkill Ilaven. Port Clinton, Pottstown, Pheenis !Me and Norristown. The morning train stops at all Way Stations. as usual. A line of stages will also leave Danville. datl7. for Pottsville. starting from that place early in the morning that passengers who • desire to go through to• Philadelphia. can do so by taking the af.ernoon ttain of care. l'he will, doubt- less, ( rove a great conventmo. • . SIIA DE TREES —Now is the time to plant shade Imes. „There is nothing which rends to the comfort of the cliizens or to the, beauty of a town than fine rows of shade tree.. In the heat of summer. they protect us from the bust, and at the 'tramp. time much adorn the residences of those who display proper taste in planting trees. As this is the season when trees ought to be planir.d, we lope 'our• eitizeni will procure a . suitable bind mid plant them. The improved 'appearance 'Ley will add to the town, and the comfort to be derived from them will much more than repay one for the trile trouble incident upon planting COMING DOWN —A large stone - house, trusted to the Orchard, In this Borough, inhabited by a large number of persons, •was found to give way one day last week, a portion of one end falling down. Those 'who dwelt in the house, owing to its instability were compelled to remove their articles of household fur+ uiture, with theingelves to s mnre safe place of reel. dente. The house isle a bad coalition, and is. we think, rather an unsafe residence. •It may now, with truth, be called the -Deserted Homestead." TIIE: FIRST OF APRIL, coming on Sunday this year, our citmms were unable to indulge in the long established custom of moving upon that day. On Monday. however, the "monngs" took place, and quite e large number of persons moved their resi• dents, and the streets, as the busy people moved to and fro, relented quite stirring apparelled.- The day was pleasant. and gave all who bad to move their ..quarters' a fair opportunity of doing so. TILE 110 N. J CODPER, Hailed States Senator elect. arrived in oar borough on Thursday last. Mr. C. intends taking up his permanent residence among us. and will best valuable . aerlisition to our County. He will also have an opportunity of viewing our trade in person. and will become better qualified to legislate upon the wants of the coal interests of Annsylvania, next winter.. when an alteration . in our present revenue system is urged upon Congress., 111 AS STARTED.—The Eagle roendt7, situated ,in the lower part of this Borough, and, which has been lying idle for the last . few months, has been maned by a company consisting of the,Mesass. Wren. We nre pleased to notice this evidence of a revival of business. MORE CHURCIIEI.—We . . understand that the Presbyterian Missionary Association is shout erect-' ing Iwn chorcheb in the St.huylkitt teal field, one et New Philadelphia', the other •t Moldleport.. CLOSED —All the Sefcctories in tlde ~ finrongh, with the exception of one, were closed on last Sab• bath, in pursuance of 5 decision given to that effect by Judge Kidder a few days previous. ' ACCONIMODATION... , -An Omnibus will leave Pottsville daily, at 12 Welock M., for Westwood, where it will connect with the can on the Went Branch RailrOad. . . DETENTI9N.—Tae afternoon train of paasenger cars did not arrive on 'Nerd ty evening last until ■ late hour, owing to a hmak iu the Locontolive.' GOOD FRlDAY.—Yesterday was good Friday:— Public worshin, as wont upon this day, was held in Trinity Church in this Borough. PROGRESS OF RAIL-NEAT% Tables of the rail-roads of the United Stites, recently published in the American Rill—road huritrf exhibit the extraordinary fact that C 421 miles of railway were in actual operation at the commencement of the year 11349, within the limits of the United States. This amount fat exceeds that of any other nation, though the east of their construction is much" less per mite. , , . . The railways of the United States, including the coat of road and equipment, sill not exceed $30,000 per mile. The railways of Canada air.. erne nearly with the cost of • those .of ourfowo country. Those olyeicaNwerre built at lemurs pense, on account of rtho4act that all railroad materiel and machinery are admitted free of duty. Those of Great ,Britain cod $145,000 per mile. Of France $llO,OOO. The total number of mile of railroad in America is 67, built eta cost of $20,000,000. 10 Europe theta are 10,678 miles of railroad, and the cost is estimated at 1,041,403,400. 'These veal sums .above dated have all been expended far railways within the lest twenty ism. It may La safely asserted that the roads now in progress, including all those which will be completed within the next five yeais, will represent an , additional amount of capital equal to the sums expended apan those already finished: At the•clorre of 1847 the rail. way. built add in progress in Great Britain and Ireland dere 12,481 mitre. In France at ,the close of 1846 the number built and in, progress I was 3841 miles. In Ramis 1600 miles were in progress. • iSo'An .Old Parzon.—Tbo venerable Dr. Nott of yranklin, Connecticut, received-the 'Wilt of his flrich, on the 23J ult.; to cougratOleiti`hiliion his haring reached his -ninety-sixth birth day. Di, Nott was bon is 1752; De:raita onleined end installed over his present charge, "the Con• gorgstional Chortle in shut is now Franklin; theti Nornish, West.rarite ' on the:l3th o'3 !ascii, .1782 Cana bee coutequently. ezeerei'sed the per oral etilml dvri $ palette/ Vrtriiem. W=M LEGISLATIVE PROOKEirgracel. The following tail!e:have paged the ilciusa of , HePetweiel•iwee, its The bill ato ieetrain' Cot.' frorq hiring scrip tediemaidtiothi:iivise iliac!, in - gold and ailwer:!..wittr en acnendeleof, helium previously peeved titeldrnati - • 1 The hill to incorporate the hotpitatatt thekline! Hill and Sch. Haven ICR. • 1 : IMMIIMI jter.inepyprwartii:the town of 131: - Visit, pAtgagai bil*.t. The bill to authors:o - Ihr, School Diffetors of the Borough 'otf.-Pottaiiirer tiiMreertein 'reef ts• tate, end tkintreeee the nomher•of Directori ' illy to irfiriiiiiirite — ttie Carroll , Hell Atm- 'Vbe following 'bills passed - both 'Houses; : Two bitrto establisti the.boundiry lino I.;‘) . ..cl'eal BeOts , — Tbo bill to erect Is s ne3w . : school district in East Bralisarick;Town4ip, ;Also,: bill lo r erect • slew school.] istr its West El ranswierTow nsbiP. - usposzprz,zirxisioN. The Fraulf9r l CUinininitviaith Insecount of a decision recently main in the Kentacke Court of Appeals, declaring diverces grerard by ect_ ei the Leglilittnie iu 14. unconii:fiotionai and void so far as the rights of properly are concerned, ina that a wife so dirnierk, w i thou t' bit consent, is, • , upon the death*Of !he butbsnd, entitled tWa don.. er in his lands and slaves, and'to a distrihutible portion of his perenelestisie; is fully as if no such act of divcirce had been passed." to the e g e it of such a divore...i*theieltiiknif of,the Partit;s, aside from the.righwof ,pmperty; nothing is deci ded. The case is Gaines e7'...Galhes, being rid appeal from the Green ocjb Not Dead.—lt appeses . ,that the newt, of the death oL Mou. B. A: Bidlaek, is unfounded, as lettere have beep - reeeitied in New York, from Mr. Bidlaek's fan* Contradicting the rumored death of this gentlemen, our minister to Bogota.— He was in good health sir days:after the, - date mentioned in the report of his death. rGen_Tagtar,Caing North:—Tho Albany Evening Journat, of Friday; stays :--"Gov. Fish has received a hater from Werbington, giving him the agrecable - Mformatioti that;Pjesident Tar for wilt 'Mend Ai:truest Stab: visit at Syracuse." 'all Spi 3 0,:0f .3.t.nt,p. g•Laweeri . Ce- - eati' rkv.—.-This new counit' bait been formed Out or,parts.al Peayer .and Mercer. The seat of Justiin is it, Nentgastle, a thriving aml beautiful boiough on the Panel. containing a population over 2000 souls. .• An L immense amount of manufacturing is carried' on'in end about New tiastle,stid the country around abounds with agricultural and mineral wealth. rtir come years past Newllastle has supported an: excell ent Whig newspaper, the Gazelle, and tLecounty will give a Whig wittily of about 800. • , • Ir'f3reaeltof Proosise , Care —At the' Court of Common Pleas; now sitting in Eames, N. H , says the Concord Patriot. Mary Hein of Sandmen has recovered a verdict of $1000; against Will iam H. Moulton of filmpstead, fur not marrying her according to his premise. The courtship con tinued about twelve genre, end from' the evidence they meet have hail a good time; though , the de fendint will probaMY conclude that it has:now cost hire more thtiOrit was worth. ; I. e A New England Mother is mentioned by the Boston Trirv,•ller as haring j - . 14 completed h. r hundredth yearjn that . city, who noelliving six children, sixty-two . grand children, our hun dred end tweniy.tive great grand-children,, and, no far as is known, ten great great grand-ehildren• Besides there, the number of her descendants who are djad are, three children, ten grand child fen, and seventeen great grambehildrer. urßeli g ious Thleration.—ln the _Legislaiure of Wteentwin a resolution woe lady offered giving the use of the State Capitol - to "any d.- nomination, profeising the Uhrlatain religion, to hold public wotshipin."rThia was amended by striking out, the clause "professing the Ch ristain religion," and inserting before edenomination" - the orenl rreligiouv,"tenil in this shape - the res olution paved by a vote of two to one. (0 - .lolin Tyler far Free Trade. —His er-Ac. cidency has declared for Free Trade in a letter re cently published in the Leesville ' ournal. dated Sherwood Forest, Va., Feb. 5, sod Addressed to' Hamilton Smith, Louisville. The' Nashville Union and Rschritond Enquirer .txtol• the letter highly, and consider it "one of the plainest and most forcible arguments in favor of Free Trade many . a day." a-,der o rdin g to altatement in Hunt's Maga. sine, the total number of boats now running upon all the stream" emptying into the Mississippi, is 579. The tonnage of these boats is 118.655 tons —their estimated value $5,189,579—the yearly outlay $l9 950,553, and the annual earnings 17, 429,840. The largest number of the boats now running, tom money, white the 'entire 'capital is exhausted in four years. • • iT Sword to Gen. lagfer.-:-The 'Messrs. . Antra, hare manufactuirSd, by Ord .r of the Virginia Legislature . , a megnifleent ewer& to be presented to General Taylor, for- hit gallant operations in Mexico. The hilt is of solid gold, richly chased ; the scabbard is of silver, thickly plated 'with gold, and adorned with heavy 'gold mientings. The whole embraces 300.pennysweights of gold. The value of the sword la $lOOO. JWe understand, soya the Village . Record, . bet mitt of the clerks' in 'the employ of Messrs. Reeves, Dock 6c• Go., Phdniielite. whq has for along tithalsrgely enitiied rie confidence of .!he firm, hos been de tected•ia an embezzlement of some 200 of the firritei 'money, within. the last year or two. 51,640 has -since been refunded. end the clerk has since been dint:target], 10"11on. James Buelsanan.--i'be Hen. James BOnbansn, says 'a lisrrishum. paper, has been spending some days in tbet borough, at the'inviti lion- of the Deinacratic members of the Lettish lure. His fine appearance, courteous deportment, transcendent abilities, end unblemished private chericter,make hint the carom of attraction, where. ver,lte sojouros. . , . , , . JJ" 1) :stressing Ecent—James, !l. Goulding, little boy not quite ten years old. 'lon of Mrs, Maria Bettel. ut Dover, lc.' IL. - Was burnt to death by pulling cosi, from the tiro upon his dress when left with a little sick sister, fir a few:enin ores.. .The: latter threw a pitcher of water over him, bat his limbs ware already burned to a crisp; in several pinece. • •- • • • IrRNVoI Lcallterv—A' Mr. Leathers petitioned the I.egialawre of Maryland fur a change of name. The mover of the'reiolatiim fors special bill es; signed as resion'for the motion, that Mi. Leath. ins had found' a helpmate wbo•doald betome hia for life, provided bit name Was c,:branged;' but the declared she would 'neier. 'tiny a — man *whose name ass Leather. • . rgrJuhn 8. Cong.& the temperance . lecturer, is creating' a great id., ai . s g r. ; u. tdo enamoured hare the, people there become of him. that they proponi raising, by voluntary subscrip, Lion, a sufficient sum. to purchase elm and house, for hint:ololl4May can always bare his services when they wani - theni. WOontf Naas.—Tbe.-Rcilling Mill in-South Trenton, known . as 'Cooper's M ill.", will resume operations, again this morning.- .The mill has not been going for several weeks past, owing to a disagreement between the proprietors and the, op. endives in, regard to wages.—The difficulty has been adjusted.-,Trenlon Grizetre.. - - WHO. Henry Cirri, reached Louisville on Wivinredet.week from N. Orleans,in goodhealth, though rather thin. lie left next day for Frank fo'rt. It is -thought he will 'accept: the imblie dinner at lAnissille, for his new. birth day, the' 12th of April:. Mr.: Mar:ready was a paesenger on the same boat from New Orleans. ar The Supply of Toter in' Londoo is_ a monoroli in-the - hand of eight companies. who furnish about 1 90,000 . houses, with 237.101,476 bey-heeds, it the price of from XI 6.; 3d., to ..£2 8a 6d. per 100 hog..heeds, and the fluid none-of jP Err:ignition 'to' dfincrold.--Gen.' Csfab Cushing and Robert 11-intdul, 'Jr , Of-Massachm arta, it is !raid, propose to emigrate to the new Territory of Minerbta, there toengagre in the iron bueineria; in tonneetiOn company already T'AOSititoittin of tbe.,eity; of. Paaria,- morals* to a ,cenitil poit:talten; Is - 6,04, neatly doutitaltott'Ot Altsio„ ,T,nata,,insbnt 6,(ty cioloted versonslis the . . • The Austin Democrat rays -Ant' a spaticsep orrarso;silsszttas-stol 10 New Otiazits to bo lessye4.:tutzuvritiot to barezteoft , togli 00 1 .04111 in one hundred and Ally ounces _3otbe lotto ' • - • • RIEDE iIIEEN EMI ,GRZILT StraGICAL ,OPERa7IOIF.. Prat •Washington Atiee, of the - new; Penns sylvsniir College of Med:eine, says the Penns,yl - performed an operation on. Tbursday,C idth - erli.,.whieh stomp, him as one of the ablest Buigions of the day. The operation win pep: pre,yenee of several eminent ppm. Anna: ; The tum or, consisting of the right °pay, wasetf • solid fibrous structdre; and immoveably italfetiedio the bones of the pelvis. It wretched 8 tbseind Miesiared arottEd it. targets circumference .2 feet; - itrehee, its smallest inches. being (Ili, lariel4 fibrous tumor ever removed by this opera. (ton., _The incision iftiough the Nall." of the al., ' &pert, neeeasary to remove , it, was 15 tethers in length. _The patios aged 29 "years, a married ltdy, end a mother of four. children, is now coo.: Weird .out. of d mger, no symptom haying oe _oared to Interfere with her rapt recovery. A tnizture of chloroform sod ether way wed to an e rot I,i'deitrey- the esm..tion of pain, but not cgnichm.itele. .• This is the first - time this opera.: Cori Lae been perf,Vrated. ' . • ...;VEWSPAPEES _ . Ths factoring. from the pretp6ol Mercury, is not inappliCable to trast4i.pssuits "in this part of "the world, and to Such we recommend its careful perusal . f.-Eiefii'iubitiiber thinks ,the .;ispe!, is printed for his specisC.benPfit. and if there -is nothing io:it that iniusbira; it must-be Stoppid— it g ed for look over the deighianj marriages, rind, actually complain of the editor if het ffm people in hie vicinity towe been ao fortunate as tO 1,17..1-...tirried; or so, unfor— tunate as to die. An editor ..! , otild have such things in his paper_ whether' they actor or not. Just its many subscribers as,an editor may have. just an many different tastes has he to consult. One, Wants- stories and poetry ; another abbots palities., One must have somethinp, emsit; another something Putflikest anecdo , rs, fun and Indic ;and 14 . 44'01 . 4e 'neighbor wonders that a min' of sense will put such stuff in a paper We only wish that every moo, woman and child who wads a paper. were compelled but one singe month to edit ono. TOty •vrould find that it I. not` quite so eery Flatter as they at fins supposed itto be. • ,--•:-. iviATmeT!S rsviwm • • • coliitroTED ntExt.,r•Fon 7.1116 10T74N 4 Whom Flour, 561. $3 .50 I Dr'd Peaches pitta. 5 00 Rye do - do' 430 do do aiipar'd. 175 Yneat,bustt.' tlO Dr'& Apples, paed.. 75 hye. .do 75 Egos. doz. _ 10 (bra. do • 73 Butter, lb.' - Oats, do 50 MIMI, Potatoes, do 43 Hams. Timothy liced, 250 Hay, tort, Clover do : •.;3 50 I Plaster. DZATHS At Wondbury, N. J., an t3atuidir., hlaret 31st. Wu: C. Fuqua: Attorney at Law; and manor Michael C. Fisher, Esq. of that Earwig!). The dereeased - was only IS years of age. yet during his brief career as a member of the N. Jersey Bar. Oa hal already become an ornament foliar prnfessiiinn. Ile was much and de servedly 'esteemed far Ills strong sense, benevolent disposition, goal the many good qualities of his heart; while as a son; a brother, and a friunil, his urinary and . sinuses Will Mop be cherished by his mouthing family and numerous *equation mes.—(Philads. Inquirer, THE %RION 1.1 CIETY will meet without nil. next Wednesday evening. the f Ith inst. at Etichtet's Hall, at 70'i:tuck. The striae question, twat was , previously announced viz: 'Tim the itnunirtality of the soul' be proved without the and of at, 'Bide 1' will .he rLscntrirrd Afftnnatire—Fisher. Walker and KoUtx, • Negative— Eliis. - Kempton and Neville., Let ull. who ILI/or the objects of the society, encourage it by their 'attend. ;ince on that erentna. W. Jr Secey LOth.:F. NO. 2,6, wee , mo, of-this Lot.ge wdl be he'd as Monday esening..lpril 16th. 1819.5 t 8 o'rlock RELI3IOtIS",NOTIOES A..> BA PTLIT CllVAgil.—'l he nerr. Mr Glenn, " 4 " of einecieti to preach nett Sall• /4,1) PVCMIT at 7/ o'clock. to the hall over Mr. J.M Lone., §,ore EEO Ar- THE V ROTES rmsTEl'lerleOPA.L CHURCH. io -• --The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Resolved: That in consideration of the sums contriain led and to he contributed ts donations to the ereCtinl. and atrulshinK of the church edince the vestry do herein , art apart, and oporopriate FIFTY Et EIIT PEWS, which shall be, and. remain free fossil persons n Ito may desire to worship in the Church. These pews are located as fellows: " TILE CENTRE AISLE, North side; No. 111, 119, 127, 133, 111.131. ISO. ' South side, No. 112. 100. 126. IX. 144. t 37. 100. IN THE soßrit North side, No 1,7, 13, 19, 23, 31, 37,:43, 51, 53 51.55., South sliko, No. 2. 6. 11. 50.35.'31, ns, 41, 50, 52. . - IN THE 5011111 AISLE. South side, No 50, 57.55. 00, 74,00, 80. 93.93. 101,110. North 501 e, No. 59, 67, 73, 79, 05, 91,97, 103, 109. DIVIN ESFRVICE is held in the Church event Sun day. Mossier Stroke commences. a: 10) o'clock. 4fteravfon 7 Sernice cot winces at And even. imptervice, on the first Sunday of every month. ~s-"p TRINITY oilmen cesii:Teifv, Ai' trfitlNT `--e' LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville, are. now ready to sell burial tots and groves in that t large milnear beautiful plot of ground, the Junction of Market beet and the htineraville Road, which they have late y enclosed and laid out for aCemetery. Ap plication_ or lots or single staves may he made to AN DREW VESSEL, Esq.. Treasurer of the Church, at whnse offie on htthantnogn Street, a plan of the Ceme tery can 'be sees, or Edward Owen Peary, Esq., Centre Street. s^a UNIVERSALIAT ClTURClL—Servieee are held tY in flie 2d story of Stir:Nees Nee/Hall. every Sah— bath morning and evening at thy usual hoar" Rev. IL K. BRUSH, of Lnzerne Ciiiinty. Pasior, The public are respectrolly Invited to attend. A COMMON' COLD, AND COVGIII.-4t simiild' be remembered the enough lis z an evidence that some ime. malty is lodged in the lung's, which, if not speedily re moved, will so triltato these delicate orgies as soon er or later to bring on indowsnisa lashings—a form ) of disease which we WI know is the high road to con sumption. Wri:kt's Indian Vegefable Pills are a most delight ful medicine for eat Tying oil' a cold; because They ex pel farm the rivstern' , all morbid and corrupt humors (the cabin" of ever* kind of disease) in an easy and natural roe nner. Your or five of Wrlght's Indian I:ego table Pills taken every night on ping to bed, will in a chart time remove the most obstinate ebil—ac the same time the digestive orgina will be restored to a healthy tone, and the blood completely pinged,. • THE* GREAT MEDICINE or Ttth DAY D 04708 To VISMID'S S ono:lone his lb.; peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the Most respectable "phyilcidne' of the country, and °Dip requires atrial to bringit into genera} use,. , It in put up In quart bottles; and Is sit theca 'cheaper than tiny other preparation. Doct. Townsend Is a pllysician, of greatreputatlon In Albany. N. Y: and the Phyualaus generally in that city prescribe it 111 their prof-Omit The following is a certificate from some of them: • • OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. ' Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different partsef the Union. ThIS is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians o the city or Albany have in numerelv caries pre:mi ned Dr:Townseud's sansapa rills, and we believe It to be one of the most valuable yrepa rations of the Sarea. dunk' in the market. , IL IL PULING. M. D. .1. WILSON, N. D. • • • ' „ - It. P. Dumas, hi. D. P. E. ELMEII DORF, M. D. , Albany, Aprtll,lBl6. Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. Is one of he oldest and most inspectable Physicians in Conn. Hartford, CA.', May,2l, • Dr. Tourgsgago.--Dear, Sir Townsend's Soma-, parilia" finds a ready Wein Ilanford-;.is highly es. seemed by all who have made use of It, and we havy tedson to believe Its good qualities will he daily ahpre tiated by a discerning public. I have daily calls for It, and hope you will he remunerated tor your exertions to lender service to the afflicted. 1 ant sir, your obedient servant, IVIIINDY' SEYMOUR. M. D. •Ttie General Agency for the rale of the Sarsa parilla Is al.Baunan's Bookstore• Pottsville, where Deng. gists and others can be gaprOciwbolesale at the Mann. Jhelum' prices. It isalso fox sale in- r ottsville. at John C. Brown's, Clemens & Parvin•li, and John B. A Martin's Drug Stores E: Fry. Tamaqua J. W. Gibbs, Droggist, and .1. 0. Falls, Millersville C. Fralley,lnrigsbnrg ; fleecy Bbisakr, B. M. &canton.. and W. 1.. Ileisler, _Port Carbon ; Paul Darr, Pinegrove; J. C. C. Hughes; Pottsville. - . Ste adreo 4 letnent in another eniumn ' A circula containing rge number or certificates from Mixed clans and other cun berlamined at.Bantian'a Book torc.Price Si per bottle. or 6 Bottle. for SS. .fIFAVAIE OF COUNTERFSITS.—Tayfer's to ti Lector, and Oared States Monay Repurter, he beet to lb United State', contalninglac elmile agreeing' of ell the Cold, Sliver, and Copper coin" in irculation with their value attached : corrected month e4. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it. , ki Persons' enclosing one dollar to the auhscrlber will have the Detector mailed monthly one year to their Dlinerx', iiospitaL TIDE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announ -1 era that he has no far matured his plans fur the es mblintanent of a MINERS. lIUSPIFAL. that ,ft wilt be awned fur the reception of patients on Ute grst of April, ISIS. The object et the Institution is to return to persons engaged In mining operations, proper medical aid and treatment, ot the smallest, tamable expense. , With this clear the proprietor hoe Procured. for the purposes of, the Hospital. a Farm, on Which Igo large and calve eßnt Howie, itt an elevated, airy and healthy position, °gibe road leading from Pottsville to Minersville, about Smile from the former place, - Persons Paying Three Dollars per annem.in ad Valleat will be entitled to membership, and to admission la the Ilbspltal, in case of injury from accident.. or sickness. sidto support and medical trnatarent during said dl. Mao free of additional charg e . _ - Invalids who may desire a falesioeMto therfospltal, .n6lll be received on liberal ternii. The-poor of the Pottirtlie, not hi the • ifostiital, - Min be gated by the attending, Physician, yrnrtis ,A.Utboaembo L roly be dispeised to avail themselves al Os' Savant/4v* of mealberabip, may anplylo the pdereltmed at his odes-In Etukat at . Pottsville.-- • • llamball,ll3 ,-- 12. 13.41 O. )y KNOB L S..al. -D. NOTI xiCITICE--COAL %8111PP/NG.—Jaznes -Penman having leased the Schuylkill Nevi Cumpa pro Landings. No 3 and 4. on the Firth Dock. fort ,Cerbon. trill attend to the shipping of all kinds of coal op the'tnest reasonable terms.: Will also receive coal on nonsignotent, and sell it at market prices. • KleWhltc and Red Ash - cunl of superior quality • for VOTICEs—TIIE DOCKETS. and other papers np pertaining to the office of the late CEO. IIEISLEK. have hem handed over to the undersigned. sue [emir iothanßire.. All peewits havin2 unfinished bu siness on said Dockets will pease leave such directions Inreference to the same its thee may think proper, at my office In Centre Street, opposite the Town 11311. SAMUEL HARTZ. Apr 7-15-311 Justice cf the Peace, Pottsville. VOTICE.—To COAL OPERATORS.-The ad:. vertiser having one of the best venarves on Schuyi kilinefirly planked, is desirous of waking a o arranee- , `went to receive and ship Co ti—or to receives first-rate snide to he cold on connuivabit. Delo ences furniab• ed and required.. ' .1: C. PItICE. Atal-15-Itril Cor. 12th go Willow sir. Phiia. C'INERIPPAY;tIiTo-1.3 the FREE and NUE- P.ENIYENT Voter* ottichtqlkill County! flaying Seen encouraged 67 numerous (reside thro . - .001 the County. I Most respectfully offer myself ne a candidate for the - case of SHERIFF. at tho ensuing General Election..., tilinuld I proves. (intonate as to receives majority or your votes, it shall he my eon-. ,rant aim in discharge Itie duties of the nines with fi delity and tinpartiality. Your fellow citizen, ' Spr7-161. N. N. WILSON. Pottsville. _ OTICE.- , -CIIA'SGE OF 1101.111.—L IVING 4 1 1 ' TON.:4 Faprees Line--On oral eller Apsit 2..1, the Evnress cillfcroseat 7 A. M. March si, H-30 . LiviNGstoN, no wants &G. v pvicl..-0N TUE fast day of January, ItS49, the firm known as STERNER& BROTHER, here tofare doing hesibess in the Borough of Minersville, was changed to William Sterner & Co. Thesubaeri hers being anxious to settle up the moments of the tate !inn; do hereby repo...stall y,crED:lll Indebted tosaig firm to make payment, between this and the first day of May nest.' at the OW Stand, %S hoe the one Arm is doing business upon terms highly advantageous to purcha sers. WM...STERNER & Co. March 31. ISO. . , 11-31. , . OTieE.-11R A V:11 Buper ii of 1/randi Township. being desirous of at, cerlainine the amount tor claims and debts neatest and 4.10 Branch Township, in order that some provision may be made according to 14; w. for the payment of all claims folly.slue and owing by the township; hereby request that all persons basing claires seainst the Townshtp, v ii giro notice thereof' in witthie, with the name or the holder and the amount claimed. in Jobanan Coch in, Treasurer of Branch. Township, Llewellyn. berate thu 1911 r day of Afiril netts. GEORGE -tßunersisors' 31.1 DANI EL WOLE.F. J • ' ' OTICE—IB IIERL:111 GIVEN, TO all penmen 11 interested in the estat.elate of WILLIAM of thecity of Rcadlni, Bello County.deccased, that the undersigned are t helix ecucorsufsa id Eattatet—pod those hasierelaints upoitriaid 4state are to ptiseht them for adjthlicatieu—audnhose:Jtersotts inde%fid for Lime, Rook:account, Notes: En or otherwise, trill please makelpayment without fuGher delay, to etable the af• fairs Of the said estate In b e km, 14 hi tna chin. WILLIAM ERMENTInIIT, 'S. 114-6 t) Executors of said Estate. March 31 OT ICE: — TILE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been duly c „.mtuissioa2d as a Justice of the Peace, in the u orou e, o r t - •!Ittov II ie. anJ County of ilc.hu) {- till. will attend to Aso, deli, Collections,. Patellas!, and Bale or 'heal Cstate, and at oy other bnaineae aPPert , in lug to his. Office, that war-. 0 luttlisted Ills care. wificq int:entre ettreeL, optu;site the Town hail.. pinch RI, 13-30 6,91116 J, IiARTZ. 15 00 6 00 OTICE•-I•ItOPOSALS FOt: PROPOSALS will be received at the Geier, firths' ,qtrtattrivsm. OF-TIJE POOR.1 1 tro.:10 Saul Aes ve h Irfreet, until hlontlayi the ninth day or April next, for supplying the Philadelphia Alms House , wfth Ted" Titu,asur T kt uns ....l Ask athrstirs Coal, In lie de livered on the AIWA ilOtne Wharf; Schuylkill. mono be weighed under the inspection of the Steward on . . the premises. . 8a.t.1 Goal to be broken and 'greened, and At for im taedt.tle tune, O. be free firm slat dust; awl all other lawns es, sad.a porting thereof to be delivered on or before the 7th del of May nest. Lp order of the Board 14 Guardians of the Prier. Auest, WILLIAM .G. FLANAGAN. President. SAML, .1. ILOIMINS. decretary Phila da, Mardi IL/SID. 1 6 - OT IC .—WFIEREAS LETTERS OF ADNIN II 'ISTILATION bate beam graiitri by the IL: offer County. to the intbacrii!er. nn the e±tato or DANIEL SHOLLENBERCEItjeie of the Borough of Pottsville. aekerisi-d. Notice therefore, in her e by given, to ohi those Indebted to the eel ite. to come for ward tote Fetet” their respective accounts, andel! (hone whir have lee•ll el iltus against said Mali., to present thenifor alegtinent: ,An immediate Rtiention to this notice is demand as the affairs of the estate =tut be nettled with all posqlsjy. IlitspAClL I.OlE$ eaI.I.IMAN, March 11. 1919. 12-61 INi - 8 . t1t../.1" lON N TIC E.—WHERE :3. A' Letters of A.bninivirat.ion nil the rotate a .10 IN CHRISTI k N. hie Ilaven, Schuyl kill Cniinty,, ili.ceasNl. have been granted the gi.D, of ;ion:Oka! ()minty to thy tuse,riher—Notfre tw hereby given to all thaw, Indebted to said route to wake PAYlnellt..l oil all thtme havingetalnia will present them for aeltlenvoir. no early as Inolible• 1.. F. Wlllatit..Y. Port Carbnn, Natter. March 17. 1810. 12-61.. OTleThesobscrthers hate, been appointed /1 n:,-scents (or the sale nr Ilartiaon's Copying Pre3S and Metallic Dam prima Tablet, a timesaving, Inbar san k, and *tones inning machine. a santpla er which may Lessen at the Yolk :tore all wHers for the above presses which ate warranted to rive entlre - salidaction will be promptly attended to. March 'l7 12-] • 'E. YARDLEY & SON. v OTlCE.—sorucc 18 lII:RERV GIVEN TO nil he rsune indebted to the e.tate of tiOLtifilOS MUM. dereaaed, to make ',note:trend those that have chtiins. are requested ❑t present them for settlement. on or before the first d.ty of Mai nem. to the subscri bers Adultniorators of the ott!itte of said deceased. at the Lane of Jarnh Reed. Esq. JACOB REED. Athlete FIIEDERICK rri.ter:Ert, f March 10. 11.4 OTIGE.—ALt. PERSONS KNOWING titr.m• .0 SELVES indebted to the late film of I.ONO do JACK: 4 O:4, are most rerpeetfolly requested t ocattupon the sub-criber between Olio and to first of April next and mike payment, and all persons having elaitits agAinst the late firm will please present them feir set tlement. 'JACOB u. LONG. March 10, 1819. 11-1 f rOBSOLUTIOZST-,TBE PARTNEILSIIIP BERC- I/ 10FORF. eststing between the undersigned In the Tin and Stove business. in Pottsville, and trailing .‘ja the name sif LONG & JACKSON, has been this thy dieiolved by the wit h 'of C. F. Jackson The liminess he continued by Jscob M. Loop. and the debts doe by the late hem tt ill be settled up by him in accordance with the t rum of dissolution. • JACOB M. LONG, nisch in. 11.1(1 C F. JACKSON. O ricE.—TIIO3IAS FOSTER & Co., lIAVIE, REMOVED tht.4r stock of limits and Shoes to the new store on the corner of Ceittre and Market Streets, where the business will in ...inure be carried on upon the cash principle. - Thankful T. their friPnds and the public in general for pant favors. they hope, hy " na gln" their business in future upon the only COITeCt ba sis, Orig.. cash payments) to aliord to their coil wirers goods upon such reasonable terms as will ensure to them a liberer patronage OP SY UN—A.II persons Indebted to the undersign ed are reque-ted laconic forward and settle their assets no our new business arrangements will require us to discontinue and twee the prompt payment, nf the same. 111 Old AS & CO. OT IC I. KIM. N AVIG ATION CARS —The : Schuylkill Navigation Company. having some time sloes, assirned all their Railroad Cars, corn-. mottle known as the Yritutt, Care . to llenry C• Cnrhit, Ctot Ore A. Wood, and Edwar.l T. Randolph. Esqrs.—in trust,f,r certain town...vs; and - Poltalnlioll baying now been given, to Gide Agent. Edward G. Harris. Who will keen trees° Cars In Repair, and tun them. for : ernnnt of the Trustees. NOTICE, is hereby elven.llmt all claims, for Libor, or materials, here that forhished to these Cars, most be Presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris, Agent for the Trustees. ELAVO.OD MORRIS, lice. 4-'4949.131 Resident Engineer. A N. MISCELLANEOUS JUST RE : UE.IXE° —Ai the Turk Sore a rhnice loturveiy superior HABANA nod PRINCIPE Se an. E. YAIti)I,EV 4- bONI. LEECHES.—ALWAYS ONHAND AT THE DREG STORE of the kuhscribers. a Lugo nun). her of the ben Scverli4h, Leech., to tvluch the atten • t ion of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity. Invited. 'NICHOLAS & COLLINS, March 21, -1:1•J Corner of Market rind Second itn GARDEI' TOO - 68.—A COMPLETE A,SORT RI ENT of Hmmuiraral Implements. embracing every article awful in the , cultivation or the, carder', for sale at HANNAN'S , . March 17 ' .i2.-] Seed and Variety Stores. 'l , O LAW VEII.§AND.7tkfiCES.--riTil. MOWN.. lilfrEST. List edit) n. Dunkm's D 14.1. of Got Laws Of Pennsylvania. Mans's M'agiorate's Daily Companion, G ra) don's Forme. Getz's Forius. Dockets, fee., Just received and for silo cheat, at Marcia-10 11‘NNAN'S, . Cheap Law sad Anseellaneous Bookstore. I k, -- I(A.Clt.V;jihl., i ... : Iv./ SITAR, . SALMON, . I Cunotantly nn hand and HERRINGS. for &do by .: polll{. ).• J. PALMER & Co. lIAMS AND SIDES,' Market 11tr.ei Wharf; SHOULDERS. PHILADELPHIA. LARD AND CIIEES.E. ; '. • f 1 ; • 4 1 ' 9_l, w , - ' .- - ccommonATlos volt I..v\V YE:H.S.—THE LA can pr.,. re Blank. Stittpa.obs fur wit nessea big:trilby tho Prothonotary, by lolling av BANN AA' S Bonk & Stationary Ittnre. Cheap Jou 27. s•] I)XtkIATIING URA WING BOOKS, dr.u.-1116 slinscatiturt Imo Plat rrielve,l a tot or superi. Dratviaa PPrra , among which arc Fa bers, Reeves, Jarksona. (ix, &,c. Some of ivti fch are put up lo lloautllol 11, .104 - assnrted. Ale* Llraw- Inr Rook. for &linnet.. ;awing Cads, &C. All of .which will he snldAer low, at . . BANNAN'S ' • C pap Book and Variety Storrs. MEE EAVSPAPEAL 1 0 1. LE SUITAISLE F 4, It /1 FILING NpV!SPArEItg, just receiv N ed end for sale at BAN rN'S • Deatl-11- Cheap Variety titnres. QUNDAV SCHOgLUNI , L3'teived a lot of Sunday delinul Union Books, suitable for Presents. Reward Hooks Crr Scholar*. Libraries of .'*) voliti.ter Alen,- Libraries for Sunday Salo 4s. Inn volumes for CO. Hymn Book*, latoCl , llllll CI tps nooks. Gelman and gitelish Testaments. Curies Se. &c. Allot which will be sold at Union cash HANNA N mice*, at • 'S Cheap Bootmares. Det.Si-52) k) AZtitiS &C.—SUPERIOR n&zone. atANU TIFAcrriiRED BY ROGERS Sr.; SON of the very best materials; Chapnian's celebrated Strop of four sides. with patent metallic hone. an article of acki.nrstedged superiority fur sharpening Rzero and keepin g th - i In Adamantineperfect nraer; IlsyneAdamantine Pfllvd(4...q. I f perieran anything In user for ening a kern smooth el to Razors, Pen Enivei, Su gitirl Instruments, die., f -.- sale at .- .•-- • •-- „,---, ; - 'BANN AN'S -- " iDeelk-Sli , ~. Cheap,-Vericly Stnreit. CHEESE. -0000 lbs. choice dery cheese, Jest received Prom New York, and swill ter sold et prices LO VA the trade, by wholesale or retail, by 'Nov. 23.49] ' . • 3.11 BEkTTY IC rxi. 110 EEDLES,,,,,,, VERY SUPERIOR. A nnusor 11 Need:es, which are recommended by all who use .theut::„We 'evils the ladle; to eve thip a - yeays for sale ythotesale aid retail at.. , '-- • ' • • co•a v ,y Scora. ES. NFOR. - VATI IbXWANTED.—if Thomas Blain. I who ) t is said, ryas employed on the Schuylkill Canal. iv ,nehtivlkill'eotinty, in IttiSwill Call on Jarries :illiagliam. in Pottsville. ho will confer a favor or, the family of Wm. Prosser, now residing near Pt Jusville who are very anxious to see Aul :49 —15.31 ' D",T. NICHOLAS, respectfully lenders Lis professional services. to the Inhabitants of Pottsville and vicinity . and snllcitsibe honor of a share of their patrol lege. Office, Thompson's Hail, Market at. nesufenci'. corner Of Market and William st. Ilarrh 3, Mt s. 10-1 y DR. BECKER.— :NEW II OM al PATIIIC MEDICAL. OFFICE. Corr . letlqc . ,2rl rind Market St. Ottprtaite Thotripson'a 11411 POT73VILLE. Residence Cos, of Cal WWI'S and 3J St. opposite the Primitive N•tthodiss Church. [Jan 27 Hil. S-ty vircirmin cianicsoN L,` EMMA VEIL ON WOOD. , ' No. 80i \Valuta &mg. • ' Nan '43-51-6m1.1 - • hiladelphla J P. rt E S l t l re E ct i lftt li mil - 110 11 . '‘erai Schuylkillg.L t;tra c ' Avat Ptr the sale and purchase of Real E:dele, r eol , _ leetlerl nt Rents. &e. ' (pet 2S-44-91, Ea D tra:w Al tlVll S ad li elphi P a B w i ll ' at u o r d n t e :c4 a ti?tit u it 3 s e a li nq all nther legal bihiness In the City of Phlladerptda, nd joining Com:AU:nand claw:them. Office lto. 134kune Shen[, Philadelphia. [A,ocr.22 1848-2 y ,41: J. FOSTER, Dealers in UOOIS and Shoes Leather, and Shoe Findings, Centre street, Potts Ilia . rSeptld 1817. IRST RECEIVED at the Yoe Store. 2 ton of .1, a and 1 inch terouebi spikes ; a 5-16 suitable for Bat bar Rttruad Iron: also, constantly on hand book head spikes feir T rails ; a supply of Bat ,bar Railroad Imo. and T Rails always, to be had on application at the above named well known store , ' March I: II- • O. VARDI.RY & SON. i RAINS FOR llllNliii..—Thesubacribers have receiVed from the ship Elizabeth, band 1 Inch Best !lest floirliah Maths,. made expressly Inc Nines. and ['or sale. Apply to T. & E. GEORGE. ,aprilo2 tf 17J Market and Mt h ritieeta.Phllada 17) AIL ROAD IRON —BO TO? 814 Etat Bar Rail !load Iron, ' 50 do. 11,/ do ado do - d do 21 x _ do do do vrt.th splkes. 15 do I a I do. do do And Plateo,for oaleby nALsros, 4 southfrtnir or.,Phl ado. WO. , . .83 JUNIATA BOILER IRON. F,F,. TONS asorted 't oiler iron, Nos. 3, and sof tic/ widthaof2s,32, nod 36incliea and vs odouttemit A. 4' G. RALSTON. IL ?SD' ZS— 4, South Front in. Philada. BTURNING AND F.IN IPII IN .—The subscriber respectfully allotments that hr has commenced the above business at the corner of Mooch Chunk and Coal Streets, Fotieville. P. and will be happy to receive °Oars: JOHN %VARNER N. 11.—R uage-coeks. oil enps,and oil globes on hand, and fOrsaln (July 21, -IY I on. RENT.-11T.Cet 11.1.10N-110TEL.—The no r dersigbed wilt rceeive proposals until the. first day ,of May nets, for a leas for lateral-or years of the Mn. Carlton Hotel., The Hotel is well 711: stocked with furnimre, which - is ofrured far 'ea e no reasonable ternla Apr7-11.-11te) "JNO. WE/VER, rothesillfr. '17, , OR REN - T.=CIN TIIE It C.11.01A1l atTown ; barge ',tone Foundry, a Frame Machine-Shop, a I.l4l , :kSrliith shop, with a fen llotse-power Stcr:ll En gine, a:lndry till ores, tools and patterns, suitable to the bil.liflSSS- -Rl7 particulars, apply to ' • • - J 0.., It. ALTER. Mardi 31 11-2.00 Blythe Post Odier/..tichuyibill Co. I to ANC/ TO LislT.--TlllttDE WEI.- 1 4 LING Monies in let. The Houses are In good con ditlun. lid posseaSial will ha Oven nn-the first of April. Tsui>nhacriher stet Direr , . for 9,10 n number of thyeiliug (forma. mu of trhidt Urn situated (at Lyon street; two en bandatauti ; one in ir; Market; three on Coal; also nature eland • ;-- find Kith dweltine aitactied i col. oil:Norwegian and Coal ats. Mien in/imputable. E u u quire of .1.1111.1 P larch 14. 1819.13-3 i st. 1 - 4 `lr u S t i w 0 t..0.1tm0 . mous: bwE ) .f.iNG to fir i )nn. 11 . marko. March 31. 13- 1)1.7BLIC sAr..r..—AVILL LIE SOLD AT PITI3LIC / at lice It lope of in W..t Branch Valle F, on Turlithry the 1 th day of April next, at 10 o'clock. A. M., all Imi household and hitches forno urn, also, two superior pins. one saddle and bridle. wilt' 0 variety of other articles. N. G 11A51.11EKEN. March 21, ' 4 12-31 FOIL SALE . -Ll 5 doz. Glrilen Spades. warranted. Soil, in quantities to stilt purehattors, together with Coal autl Sand Shovels, at the Manufactney, in 4.;420re sl., hetpw the - Anierichn House. March 24, 13-34 POITTEIL 1 . 7011. SUBSCRIDER OFFERS FOR 12 Sale the property now occupied by him in West Brunch V.dlev, four inner from Pottsville, .7Z.t r tind foie and a half mike from Schuylkill Ila ven emoisiing of five and a half acres of t .a laud well laid nut an a garden and fruit orch ard. A two story frame home. 29 s4O feet. with a ceb tar under the tvliole, kitchen in the cellar. -Immediate possockdon given. Parlor Inn purchase money can re main nn Bond and Mortmage If desired. For terms up WI to the wubseriber,at his office la West. Branch Valley. Match 10; I tirl B.- De FOREST. OR SLE OR KENT.-I.olll' CARBON 1 ` S FRAM MILL:—The subscriber offers his titram Mill. located In Port Carbon—for sale or rent. Said Mall is located In one of that best situations in this Re gion 6or businres. being the only one in the eastern FCC ins or the „COM Region. gy in grind condition, and possession will Lc civenlabanediately if repaired. Terms easy. iApplY to L. F Port CarbnO, March lath, 184.9. 11-11 Reading fk.;,le, and Lebanon Courier, insert 3 times, and charge this office. • SALE. - COLLIERY PROPERTY FOR siILE.--411E eAILISCRIBER offers at private sale the f,linwing property, vii: • One, GO florae engine, with 450. feet of nine inch Pelops. in first into working order. One 30 linrse Engine, with 210 feet of nine Inch Pumps, with winding gearing all complete, In good orkinr order. ' - • . , . One 20 Horse Engine for Isolating Coal from Mines, in good wniklug order. - One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, Srhutes, and all the fixtures necessary to do a business of 10001051 a week. Also 50:large Railroad Cars, with heavy chilled wheels, and three Inch axels, these Cars are well suit ed for any of our surrounding Roads where Horse power is used. -. . The above Engines were alt manufneinred by Hay wood Ss Snyder. and are considered among the very beat ever, made by sold parties. - • Jan. 1,3, TSAI • CEO. 11. I'OTTS. ° 7I LOT A t ii / TI q IR P I EItT r 'l. ? t T S 1 20 totnt:.2l a; the N - ley Coal Mince. Dauphin county, l'a. ' 4.. . 6 2 i, house s V I I.a , i u s n o t i y i Railroad Sr., De n ald 1 RT-, I son. Schuy lkill Lot in the Town of Tremont. ; '• 2 Small tracts of land, ono well timbered, with houses upon each. in Porter Township, about S miles West of Tiemunt. For particulars apply pt the Office of I'.-R. SHEAFER,/ Geological and Mining Engineer, Jan. '8.'40-2-3moj Mania' Addition to Pottsville i `TORE FOR SA LE IN MINEICSinr.LE:" s—Thu suls , criber offers fur sale his entire nierchan -1 dlr., consisting of DRY GOODS,' G RD I'GRIE S, QUEEN S WAlt E. HARDWARE, dr.c., all of which is in good order. Ilid statist is one'oftlie best in Miners ville, with an egeellent dwelling attached, as !Soli is also for sate. Toe particulars insuire at the store. NovlB-47-01 . J. H. ZIEBLINPUS, Mineravllle. 1201 t RENT.—The celebrated dALE3I VEIN !MINES al Voting's Landings for rent- for a term of - rais.sr,L; A r ent, Ycal's :o,lB-171 A154 to glahantongn iltreet, Pottsville. 'VP LET on leases, to suit applicants, all that 1 'tract °Hand hetongin to the N.American Coal Co. kuoivn as the Mill Creek'Traet,containing the follow mg it of Coal Veins, many of which,—among tethers, the !'each 111mIntaln Veins—having a range of over a [Mid in length, viz '—Lewis, Spnbn, liarracieuch, Peaivon, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Trarey,Peaclt Mountain Veins, Green Parker Havensdale Vem,Per pendiottar. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others tint named. Algo, nil that tract ca ll ed Ate/unction Tmet,belortg ing n the said Company.containingthn Salem,Forrest, Itabhlt Hole, 111nrtitner, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law tonl and Alfred Lawton Veins. Atsn, a Saw lull and Griet 51illvituated nn the Hill Creek Ttart,allof which will be rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CHILLAS, Aatt.: PottomlTe, Feb. 31 • '29• FOIL SALE--AT PRIVATE SALE, All that Acrtatn. tract or parcel of land, lllnated on the Broad Mountain, in-Lower illaliantonge township, In Schuylkill county„(foruielly Berko county.) to the State of Pennsylvania. hounded and described an fob. Innis, to wit:—lleginning at a marked white rya tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, not - chatty-nye perchca;to a whitenak; thence by late vacant land, now suiveyed to George Werner, westitfi perches to a stone • thcuccby late vacantland now surveyed to Leonard !Hick, southoixty-five perch es to a Spaniel oak; thrice rant 146 period, to the place of higinning,contalnlngtilly-Bye acres and one hundred andilfty-lwn pyrchespitand and allowances of sit per CCIII• for roads,&e: JOHN G. BRENNER, II Executnr of F. Beath ' estate. 69. Market st. "661.1”lohla. Agoteolhor 16. rein iCIIALLE N(E Tir TUEWHOLE ‘VOIII.Dt HOIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—Pot extracting crease, tar, pitch, till, paint, or arty other greasy substnnee.fmm ladies - and gentlernen'selothing inelwilng silks and satins. carpets. table spreads. Mee no: drawls, ladies' bonnets. &e. A reward "1'525 WI be paid, to any person who .will produce a spot. paint green or dry that this snap will not extract SI per gross. 31 per dozen. or 12) rents per rake.. Forsal wholesale and retail at RANNAN'S Variety stoles Itortastl less lin is ante agent for the county. [H P:4-4 ON ,BOOBS.—lust WANTED CARDS IRON FOR SALE & TO LET lIIAAVCSLONC SIIAWLS of varioes style nd qv. llty. or sale by - Nn0..25-413.) J.M. OF:VFTV * Ihilc [looks for Slnghtg Schools. • •lIE SUBSCRIBER has alsvaye,ont,. n d t- o u nw , i I Ina approved Music Hooks, ;or chu r ch., Eih n i u Schnuis, The Psaltery, n collection of Church Music. Carolina Sacra, Boston Cnllectionef Mruie, . Bosom Act. demy 's Co!Cot fort !mot Mask: Maio,: end Flionne,„'s Evangelical bioti • c. 'The. Southern Chtirch hleladlst, The published by the oads! Society. Dillon Chore, Harmony. Escrows ". English. WYelne's collection of Chords Monk, Ceratan and Coltish, All of which sill be sold by the dozen or 'lngle at publisher'' prices, at HANNAN'S' Dee 71.11 -Cheap Hook and StationasStores. 1) E ne ll i ti en T a l a P od U lltt , rdre i ? £1111%, 11A nn " :1 1 ; 8 1'eW rti n c e h ar C ene ibis& Lalnect t PlariWoollen Lona dhawle, ro ale very low b,. OR SALE:—T(WN .143113-ria Mt Town pi' Llewelly a—applytn.RlJOßEl4 ' 'nor 10. 24-tr) Iltatianningolltteet. Pottsville. JOSEPH mono AN L'OR . SALK GIIIEAP.-.TUREE THOU:MN I fiLX , UUNDRZU feet of good second-hand I etislo suitable for-Coat Apply at the mace of .. • • HAVWOOD'It .. Dodd - ' = Pottsville, adsilizyssaaiPat/ Eus s/de.] Arics (sf Or' rostrice agrirmst tie aspraire aarrhais , errriftari by Sickness or .derldest. C OM PANT Incorporated March 2. 1640, with a Capital of $100,000: Insures all 'persons b e tween the ales or IS and 03, an hassediats all,rWance of $3, 81, SS. $O, $S or $lO per week, for one. two, three or live year., by paying *certain yearly tom. Thus a person under thirty-five,. insuring far one year, by paying $4 a year, is shelved 123 per,wetk I for $5 23, $1 pet week; and in the same proportion, sae of a like ag., by paying $0 53 a year. gets $3 per weeks for $: PO, $6, CI 20 ; add. ha 014 83, he gets $lO for every week of disability occasioned by alcglai or accident, during the year. By Frying a harden more yearly, a weekly allowance can be Insured of frawi $3 to Stu for two, three or five years. The rates ate to be paid yearly in advance, and ate to ProPertkut to the age and the weekly allowance. In case of permanent disability, ()Centring after an insnranes for, say five years, at a weekly allowance of lintri person would be in the yearly ;ere lino( $5 5 53 a year, for the entire five ,yenta. . . . There are no -weekly or monthly . arsesatnentito pay •nerosis or attendance of meetia; reotur cif ; and by the elisitel the Insured receive a shays of the net prefitar wilting* Itability for losses. There is empieseterity Mt the in sured. as can be shown, and promptnessaud libernll- ty is exercised in the payment of, heneftts. Par pent culars. Enquire at the oiliice, No. Cih death Bevellitit. above Wainut gr All letters must be poet pairil. DIRECTORS. _ J . . ' Samuel D. Orrick'. k en 31e4r8an1,,/ ,4 0:10 9 North {fa tealreet. . I • j .. Calvin Blithe, Atiormq and Conga,lMP, 8434hbereen . , Market-street. .. . Charles B. h ail, %Vholeinle 1G0111i113113i413 Medi/Mr. '34 Church Alley. ' -' William F. Boone, AUorney and Dounaeller;_.l44eettr• rVilliam Seventb:st. tant,:NO.,7ll Jacob Snyder, jr., Wine Merchant:No.7o lohn Thomason. Tininilth, 63,N. Sixth-al ' ; Daniel C. Lockwood. Tax Collector, Cherry•strett, near :Schuylkill Seventh street. Jam.; P. Bruner, Wholesale Wool iltalgr, No. 6 Willow-strait. • • ' • Edward Du Mercheni,No: 37 N. Wharves. Edward J. Grans. Clerk. No. 332 S. Fillb-stresnr. Charles P. Mayes, Coal Merchant, WillOwNit.Wltarr Charles O.P. Campbell. Iron Merchant, Water,abarr. ltaaeottreet. SAMUEL D. ORRICE President. W. F. Boos's. BcCretary and•Solichor.. ' Governor Eniersow, It. D., 1= Walnotatrest, Cana tutting rhyslcian. e The subscriber has been appointed Agent tut thin. (,Institution in Schuylkill County,. and la prepared 10. give any Information on the subject, and erect insaran ces OD the terms or the company,at. the crake orate. 'Miners' Journal.- 8.1 lIANNAN. June `IL 1819. THE GIRARD LIVE ABSEIL - A - SC[67 ANNUITY AND 'l . ltlrriT COMPANY; OF PIMA . Office 159 Clcsani Sreerr, ' • ' ARElneurance en Lices,g rant Annuities and En dowments, and receive and execute trysts. • Baru irre limas:ring 0100 an a akagle For I year. , For 7 years: For Life. annually. j annually.. 0 YS 177 138 2 gr. - 183 1_320 ()? 460 0 ZO 0 914 aq 169 50 196 435 491 I 700` EXAMPue person aged= years hest btrat•tlay y payingthe Company4Ll 31.i,would secure ton; ft-- 11.111 y or heirs 3100, should ,he the in one year _,l or for lu be secures to them $lO l OO or lor $l3 $0 ulna-- ally for 7, year. ; heSeettres to them $:000 should he die In 7 yearn; or fors9.3 601pald annually. during life he provides for them $lOOO whenever he dies.. 'for 0550 they would restive I'sooo ahnuld be dish one year. • . Z JAIII)ARY 20,,,,._. THE Managers of this Company, at 6. meeting held nn the 57th December. tat.. ureeably, to the desists referred in the original prospectus • or circular of this Campo ny,approprinied a Bennis nr addition to all poll ries ifor the whole of life. remaining in force. that were istmeifprlor to the let ollJanuary, 0842. Those of them therefore which were issued to she year len. will he entitled to In per rent hpon the sum Insured, making air addition of *lOO cie every *IOU* Thane cum will he paid when theipoticy becomes a claim instead of theoloooorizirrally owed: Those policies! , that were issued in 1537 will e entitled to fit per cent,. or 807 50 on every 81000. A d those issued in 1838, will be 'Mined to 7 per et t, or *75 on every WO. and in ratable preponlens nnII said policies Issued t prior to let or January, 1d42. , I Thu liners will be credited to rail' poloer on the ' books endorsed on preeentatio at theOgice. It lathe design of the Campo y: to continue to mall addition or bonus to the-pot des foi life at stated' periods. I • B. NV, ntenAnps, President. into F. Jaime, Actuary. '.., • • M-Tnesuberriber has been a pointed Agent for the a above Institution. and le prepared effect Ins6auces ors lived, at the published retell, atid rive any mfonneilop desired on the subject, on application' int this Mace. I PoitsvitleF eh.til ' Ilf7fiJ AM I , : *ANNAN. EQUITABLE , LIWEI IsiumAtliog- •.- - ANNUITY AND 'MIDST COM PANY. • • ' - Office 74 Walnut Strect.—Olapital-6240,00 . CHARTER PERPETUAL. A. Dream, anent for Set:tuna! County. omen cornet,' ; of - 51uhanningo ands oad Sirvelx. (lEuEnt: il*LtlarteiTAD - r, Era lieng,Physlclan for Schuylkill Comfy. I - , pit E Company are preptired to transact business) I upon the most liheral and •dvantageons terms.— They are authorized by their ch rter (sect. 3)••to make i t all and every insurance enact alning to hfe risks 'or Whatever kind or nalore,abd see Ire and ereCallf crash, make endownidnts. and to Grarit and purchase'aenui lles." The Damply' sell anntlities end endowments,. and act a, Trustees for minorsnd heirs. ' ttis Table of Pretniu requited fn the Atisurance of MOO. i , for the whole le e of Life: -•• ' Axe. Pre o. Axe. Prem. Are. Penni lii 50 " 31 2 2 09 46 336 17 "' 53 30 , 14 .41, 3 46 18 56 33 2 7.11 48 362 10 ' 59 34 22 - - 49 377 20 co 55 2 3.1 50 394 • 21 63 ' 50 2 40 51 423 22 66 37 24` 53 • 432• 22 I C 024 25 53 • 451 St „. 72 . 1 39 26 51 471' 25 , 711 - 40 '2 70 55 4VI 20 85 41 -2 81 56 ' 511 07 69 42 192 57 533 22 91 43 301 I 58 654 29 06. 44 2 - 12 I 59 576 ' 30 211 i 95 323 ( '60.. 603 The premiums are less thou spy other cnmpa ay. and( the policies afford creator advantages. I Tables of bait • yearly und qudtterly premium,., half ertidit rates °Ore.' mit, tn. short terms. joint liver. (urvirdiships, and en- - dowments ; alen.lform d . application (for which them are blank sheets.) ale to be had on application at 166- i:face, or by letter to the neent. TRUSTEE P-esident. .OLIN W. CLAM) Vice President.•PETEß. CULT Robert - . Walsh, ( l; Wm. (7 Alexander; ! / Edw. C Markely, I Peter Wien, 1 Peter mbo Wet. %V. Daly, Joseph T. Thomas, Stephen Crawford, CoNrIATINO PIIVZICIANI, F r o i Diddle, M D. • TrtEarVitErt, Francis W. Ilawie. I . r. C. TIICKETT relay add Actual rhile.Srptl6'43-38-tyj INDVIIINI If. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INS TRANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPITIA. OFFICE No. 1631, Chesnut e reel, near Fifth greet. DIRECTO , Charles N. Rancher, Oen e W. Richards, ,Thomas Hart.- blot cal D. Le rma , Tobias Wagner. A did ,he E.. Rorie. • • Samuel Cram, !Avid S; Brown, Jacob IL Sod' h. Norris Patterson Continue to make Insuraneelerminent or limited, on every description of propert :in town and country at rates as low as are consistent, with security. • The Company have reserve d a largo continent Food, which with their Capital and Pretniunutotifelyi „ . invested, afford ample protettion to the unwed. The wets of the Company n January lit; INS, se publislold fleeced, to an act f - Anlinahly, were as intiows,via.: Mortgages, $900,558 65 St cks.. Real EAtate, 105,258 00 C sh, &t., __ mporary loans, 125,459 00 II $ 1 . 220 , 0 97 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years„ they they have paid upwards of ens wiffieu tea ./taadtiot thossama dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording eel. dente of the advantages of ineurance.as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptneas, all , lisbilitirs. CHARLES N. RANCKER. President. CHARLES O. RANCKER, Secretary.. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the mentioned Institution. and ta now prepared ta. make insurance, on every description of property, - if the lowest rates ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent. Pottsville..lunelo, 184125' - i) All, n orAD ino s übicribeis have now'. landing fromship Alhambra. Irons Literpool,s torts Rail Road Iron, It i 4. 5 tons pt x WO tons liz 11,5. tons I 1,4. Also, 80 tons bestrittined IrAn,consist— :ng of round,agnare and Co.t bac*. • .55511 Sr • T.& E.GPORGIE. • . North East corner or Market , nad 12th Street. . Cheap, China.! Glass avid • Veehti?Ware. T)E!SO DESIR L'S OF ENLARGING OUR BUM— riErA with the citizens of l'ottoritte. audit! vi. (Unity, weans induced to lay before-diem the dame. 01 our house to their patronage. Having the lareset and mom complete stock In Oily country. see can offer great' inducements troth le au. perinr quality and Race, In Preml, Evils*. GO Meg , - red Caxton Caine. the real icon Stew China, (the• strongest ware mad.'.) Stame, Lieerpoof and Orarltts Ware. Muir, Alautleditut Cat Olaes. ••- . We will sell for Cash loony person a DINNER BET; TEA SET, CHAMBER BET..or s SINGLE PIECE, furless money than any Whalatmle Or Retail DoUso Can, because the Wholesale Houses must tiecessarily mil on credit, which we do nor,rd Retail house, do but a small business in remolds n with aunt.' To SW which attention is respectfully r quelled. ' TY 1 . % DALE & ItilTV,Trut h N.. 219 Cheerio', Street, uhove 21,.;49. , ms" STAMPS FOR NAMES —TspbXTHER WITH, THE Lettere and Ink, j let retaixed and Aflr rate. al . r Jan 17 5-3 Etiv. - .014ak and taneq,S.tdree. DAVY'S LAAPS. mar, stibactiber bas just rceotved stsupply of Bahl', =Obi( Wald' lira, a few* Upton & Rob' tilt . : Improved Safety Lainp, which is ackaowlettabi to be the best and Wait OW In nee .in the mists o 4 Europe. For salt at less cices then they ens be Ws. pOrtell,•l RANNArira i April 3 I ^ Sloan ilpok ancl.Vailety Elton New SPrl-- • Spring Goods. liClPlitla,da. giAI4ZY & UKCYTUSU, !LAVE NOW FOR SALE ler TIIEIR NEw slims x. W. Career of Tic Ift3 4, Azo.ta. Streets. ALARGE and veal{ assorted stock hi` new and deal. tabie lionds.- - amolle Olen) May he found— • CRatia, Casein:tares, dttinetta, n Bru adapted to bogs' wear. • . Bilk and blarschies likings, ~ Bleck and colored , S , s, of new atylra„ • blouse; de Lanes, Lies, Glnghatus, ri . . . Lawe, Ramses. Rafe vine", 4-el. Black Almtcas, ffimib. sines and,Cdshmerds.. , ;'. BRAWLS in every variety oftan eeei,on Calicoes et all prieerr, Troia 3 to P. 3 nettle. - . ,' ' fiIUSLINB.To this branch of trade we gtee Tem parfictfila attention, and our amok embraces cheery de. amble Meteo r ail widths and analitlee. ,+. 1 . Linens foe Shirting itid fine for Rosman. • '' ' t runNlAitiNo Gib° IS—Damara Table Linenpr I Counterpaisoe," Ina abate and,Quills. ' . Diaper. Tows Ring, Pillow „Vase Linea', lee.. FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS. --Our Stock of itman riOdi In unusually large, abd our •IFRIENI39.• Item the country-will aiway. ho sore to find sueb styles as are adapted La OOP trap's. in Dress Goods... Then Shawls, Barcelona Ild'kir.„ Book 111 d eltmrazd ilitlrs., - Can Crape, Gloves. Mitts, atc., arm. 1' .• . CANTON fiIATTINS.. - • . . Of all widths of White, Red Checked.rted fancy styles oh hand and for WO. Wholesale Or retell, to all of 1 which we respectfully so ielt theatteption of our C OO 5. try friends, out prices tell he found tube as law as any In the city. • !• ", : , '. - , ,-- tbfarp3;ls 4 , 4lll • -- ' EMI! ORN.I .t.EN. Etlayton R. Lamb, • Aire • R. F. Laprr, - ' William Craig, . leargo:N. Meld, inbert ;War_ 4Willlatribt. nal larvay Coyy rod inch Weat,M.! 51,50 25 45.1 n 87
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