T6RldB OF. TIM DINERS , JOURNAL—SINGLE erriswitetloNs.—Two Dollars per.annuaq pay able seatVannuelly In advance, to those who reside n the Count,--and annualy in advance to thosi who reside out of•the County. *The publisher reserves to himselfihe right to charge 111 50 per -Innum, when payment Is delayed longer than one year. , TO CLUES. threecoples to one address, Seven. • ,Eio • , Do 10 00 Fifteen :Do Do • 2O 00 Flee dollars In advance will pay for three ye. e • soli caption to the-Joon:al. RATES OP` AnvERTMING , One &mare of 'alines, 3 times, $ 1 00 • Every subsequent Winston, Fen? lines, I time, SubrequenfirisertiOna, each, One Squarei.3 months, •is months, • rine Year, Business Cards of Five lines, per annitai. 'Merchants and others, advertising by the Year, with the privilege of inserting dib ferentadvertisements weekly, '*Larger Advertisements. as per, agreement YoLNEY .13. PALMED, de Md Rua Same died Gat Arenties, Corner ofThlrd & Chesnat Striet,Yhlladelpbia, N 0.160, Nassau Street, New York, No. Mate iiireet,Baston, and ' !lanai emit COM! of Baltimore & Calvert Biretta, Baltimore, our Agent for receiving inbecriptions and advertisements fnr the Miners' Journal. TIN CIRCULATION of the Miners' Jottnal is greater hut any other paper published in Northam Pennsylva nia. and has nearly double the circulation of any other pubtahed in Schuylkill county. !taboo circulates hurl; among eapitatues, manufacturers, hum ..414 coal dealers -throughout the gtlount ztol eactarn States. - ILi "OW" SINGE. COPIES or me MINERS' 3C611..NAL 1 • -tan be-obtained. every Saturday of Wttttam Old denow: Mineral-Me;' Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at the corner of Centre and'afarket erreetejPotteville'l .and at the comma of the publication office. _EIRE.IIIIALTItann LIEF. INSURANCE AGENCY. Yhtattbsetiber is Agent for rite, Ilealth and Lire In volute. .11. s y information on either of the different tiranchea can be obtained at the office of the Miners' trauma!, where inturaudes are effected. Miners' lournal. Saturday 31ornIng,, Aprl 14 THE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY t The People Demalidlts Iteatorailon ART UNION.—We have before ye a most spice- - did engraving, to be presented to the members of the Philada: Art Union, entitled “Ruth and Boaz." from an original picture, by I. Sartain. The pictore is a superb specimen of American skill.— Trs engraving will be ready fur delivery to mem_ . bees about the Ist of MI. Persons desirous of becoming members of this praiseworthy institution , . • the object of which is to encourage American art ists, cin do so, by applying soon at this office.— The terms of me trihership are e 5. which will entitle one to a splendid cut:curing yearly, beside which, the members stand an equal chance of drawing a splen did prize painting. itself worth several thousand dol dark The object of the Ileum is such that it should •enlin • sll who desire to see American art flourish in its hs.half. The low terms of membership, and the design of the Ir:slimier', are sufficient incentives to induce ;di who ere possercee of the means to become ,members. LADIES' IVORK TARLE.—Thie is the linear a work of pares, published by 1. B. Peterson, 08 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. It iv devoted entirely In matters With which at 141-lice 'tmid be familiar, giving. as it deco, roil ;ren,ctione upon plain and fan cy needle work:embroidery. knitting, netting, and crotchet work, with a large number of engravings, P. lustrative of the manner in which such work should be executed. The bock is neatly and handsomely ;printed, and should be in the possession of every lady. OUItENTEIIPRIZING FRIENDS, Mews. Bra dy & Elliott. Jewellers, we observe, rave opened a branch store in Centre Street. a few doors above Mar ket, presenting in the window quite a brilliant display Of ' , etches. jewelry tic. The store is well stockedl and, tastefully fitted op. Should they confine the prx • •- 0 -e-a-nr their arias to ....is...sreeedis,-,sr low rates at which they have sold heretofore, the enterprize must prove tmecessfui.. ELLEN WAREtIAM• is the title of s.tale of and duty, written by nu Pickering, is her best style. Ae a tale of thrilling and absnrbing interest it has few coals: Published by.). B. Peterson, 93 Chesnut Et... THE NEXT CONGRESS he next Senate will be Loeofoco ; the fiance, Whig by a small majority. ' Questions of mornen- Wu; concern to the country, will in pll robe come up before that body; but unless Gee. Taylor can unite tbe. Locofoco portion of •the Senate it will be Mien! to attempt to enact any crosiers?, which, though they may be required by the country, will in all probability be opposed by lame portion of the Locofoco party.' The Slavery question. with regard to the new territories; the Sub-Thsasury, perhaps ; the revision of the reve nue law, with other important matters; questions ail of which' are of the deepest concern to the 'peo ple at large, will come before that body ; rind it is Jo be hoped that unlike the late Congress, the members, will show a disposition to labor for the loud of the country instead of spending time mod the people's money, in dicussing questions of no importance and in 'which no one is interested merely' or the sake of making speeches. All mea sures which tend to promote the welfare of the country, should ho enacted regardless of political points. No partydistioction should be made, when questions of ;great importance are brought before our National Councild. • . =I • ',Whig Judges, of late, hailteen a rare amide in this State." The Goveriunen't of Pennsylvania, for a number of years, having liebn in the hands of thefDetnetrary, Whigs, howsoever competent to discharge the dutiCa of the office of Judgewarsre prohibited from sharing in its emoluments and honor. Alluding to thiasuhject, the Harrisburg rettgraph remarks, that when GOT. Johnston was .elicted by the people to administer the government according to their wishes, there wee bet a single Whig dodge of any, kind, or of any Court in the 45tote. ?bat man was Judge Jesup of &Nue. 4.alirta,colutty. whese 4 ,term of office expired last menthl„ 'and had not Gov. Johnston been elected last fall, there would not now be a Whig Judge upon the Bench. in .Peansylvacia. But his elec lion hew already secured sit President Judges from the .Whig party oat of twenty-four, !tad several more Whig Aisociatedudgee. The ‘Vbigs, there. . fore, who hove been proscribed from all these of, fieee.cat for lack of talentur merit, but because they wevein a minority, turn already one-fourth .Y of the President Judges, atul &respectable number Of the Associates. The-Elora:ea Court as yet ail belongs to the Loratocos,; an election would give the Whigs a purlieu of - them are here no doubt. NEW SUDICI4I. ulsratei. S. -The hill meeting three additional Judicial Dis. -trios 7 .,ortilct! makes Schuylkill an independent Di s tri c t-1 1 u palled both Houses of the Legisla tore. •It increases the entire number of Judicial Districts from 21 1024 ;—nkkea Schuylkill Co. separately th e 21st ; Wayne, Pike, Monroe, and garbon, the 224; Berke, the 211 ; and Hittni4. • don, Blair, and Cambria, the 24th. Soon after these new districts badbeen created, the Governor nitmiested Judges to preside over the Judicial affairs' f tbe districts, which were imme dlately confirnuid by the Senate. By this new regulation, Schuylkill as well as Berke, is made se separate district. Judge Kidder will remain as .;Judge of this district. Wayne, Pike, Monroe, and Carbon, comprise theind district, which is st new'onei and to which Judge Eldred, of the Lett tenon. and Plopliin district, base been 'tautened, Lehigh and Northampton compose one district. of "Met J. P. tousle the President Jags. D. Jr. Gordon lac leo . appointed_ Jodie orate 294 ) I:tt?et,(Be.le)wticit coneritatelnitirstvadienits. , inizErron OP THE POESS. One of the beauties of our government it the freedom which the press enjoy. Tlf:s Nittioia Of the press is truly a IlepUblican doctrine. lt is proper, aye, highly neettaary, tbet In a land which boasts its freedom, and Which it looked upon by thousands !nibs model Republic 6f the age, the press should be unitsmenelled. It is compatible with our institutions. No liberty can staid where the freedom of the press la not perMitted- Time' was, when the press was chained, ao - to speak-- ashen,-if. it. 'poke its opinion upon public matter'', and enlightened the people uponanbjects iu-whicb• lliefiViiiinienisted—when,af it promulgated doc trines contrary to therm: whosepower reassuprerne, it 'Was made to feel the weight of full punishment to which, in those days of ignorance and superrti 7 tion, It made itself liable, by learkszlY speaking upon measures in which - ell classes felt more or less interested. Ttiat day, thanks to the iptellit gen - C - e of; age, has almost - passed away ; end, like many other things connected with that pc. riod,it will only be thoughtof with disgust. There , is a stopping point to this liberty of "hie's-we write. The liberty of the press can be abused, and made licentious,—and %whatever it promul gamy, no matter upon what subject, it will have some effect with a certain etzis of people.- Wheo the libettj the prep is abused, It sinks into li cectlousness. Therefore, the licectiousness of the press is as much to be dreaded,as the liberty of the press is to be desired. So long es the pea is need in behalf of Right against Wrong—so long as it is wielded in the exposition of Corruption, no molter where it exists, in Church or State, in places high or low—if in the Presidential mansion, that man who hesitates for a moment tofipesk fearlessly upon such matters, will fall short of Ills duty, and ought to be - considered unfit to have the control of en American press! The press is looked to as a defender of the people's rights, and, as sueh,should ever keep an eye on those in power; see that they depart not from the path of right; see that they abuse not the power with which they have been entrusted, and if the effsirs,to whose management they have been called, aro cot properly conducted ; and also, if the confidence of the people has been sacrificed,—theri, speak in tones euch as will snake them tremble, as did Ileishazzsr of old, when be saw the hand•writing upon the wall. We say,the men who hesit a te-to speak thus fearlessly and in. dependently, fall short of their.duty. We admire an independent political prees 7 a press which does not hesitate to condemn the acts of its own party, when its leaders depart from the path of .Joetice,unpleasant as in some instances such con. duet would be. But that is true independence, and so long es it is cherished we need not entertain • fears of corruption emitting among those who are entrusted with public affairs Ili es on 12 00 B. SA h NAN THE PROTECTIVE POLICY. There is no doUbt but that the downfall of the Locofoco party, at the last election, wee occasion. , ed by its entire disregard, as rn;de manifeet by its severs) measurer, of the welfare of the people. We have placed men in power upon whose patri otism and fidelity we can now sufficiently de. pend, to ensure measure, to the country which shall change the state of affaire, and restore litippi near where it was not—restore life to traile,where it was checked, and, in a word, effect such a revo..' lotion as will make the day which witnessed the success 'of the Whig party, a happy era in the history of the country. Already does there appear a different aspect of things ; matter, are beginning to revive, and the people, who have seen the fruits of the election of Polk, unite in believing that all the energies of which the Cabinet is pos sessed, will be devoted to remove the evils which have been entsiled upon us by the late Locofoco administration ; promote the glory of the.notantry. and the interests of all classes as pearly as it'pint sib!). can. But, upon the subject of protection, we believe, and we have a tight t, believe, a hap py change will be mule. The renal Intellicl gencer, though not the organ of the administra tion, but which is, nevertheless, in the confidence of the President and his Cabinet' ' says in regard to the protective system i „ 'The American System,' at4ocated lay the Wbig party, iv, unquestionably the true policy of the country, and it should lie thelpermanent law of the land, with some modifications. The tariff of 1842 was not a perfect one; hat of 1896 is believed to be the moat imperfect one we ever had. A tariff of duties between the twwonld operate beneficildly, provided the duties specific, ,, and, by consequence, prevent fruitfull nt invoices, or, in other Words, prevent the foreign shippers from establishing our dune!, instead! of ourselves. Whilst duties continue ad vatoVem, the foreign shippers do not ears much whether we have a high or low tariff." - 1 Those ere our sentiments, and! we believe they ere the sentiments of the people a Pennsylvania. We never did believe the tariff of 1812, a perfect one; but no tine will deny that it did nor do more to revive the prostrated businas4 cf the country than any measure ever enacted. Let us have a tariff of specific duties, not tooihigh., but some where betwmi the duties of the tariff of 1846 and 1842, and the effects will be snit, that those who sincerely wish to see theit y ,ogn manufamcires Sourish, will not desire any Ant: The Legislature of this . Ble;te adjaurnitl on Tuesday lest. The General THE PIIRENODTft. lON SOVIETV will meet lOs-• se usual. at Stiehter's Ball. on next Wednesday evenint at 7i o'clock. on which occasion the follow ing subject will be discawed , Ought the Judges to be appointed during good behaviour by the Governor, or elected for a term of years by the people—Affirma tive. Messrs. Ellis, Depuy and Fisher. Negative, Ifiesers.,Neville, Knurl and Walker. As this Is a subject of peculiar intermit, at the pres ent time, the nublic are particularly invited to attend. JNO. HUGHES. Secretary. RELIGIOUS NOTICES R--sp TILE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CRURCLI. —The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Resolred, That in consideration of the sums contribu ted and to be contributed as donations to the erection and lb:mist:lnt of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby act apart, and aporopriate FIFTY EIOIIT PEWS, which shall be, and remain fess Wall parsons who may desire to worship; in the Church. These pews.are located as follows : 1 IN TIIE CENTRE AISLE: North side, NO. ill, 119, 127, 135, 343. 151, IN. South side, No. 1/2, ../29,..12fi,.13t1, tit. In PIO IN THE NORTH AISLE. North rich!, No.' 1,7, 13, 19, 25, 91, 37, 43, 51, 53 51, 55. South stdr, No. 2, R. I. 20. 26, 31, 30, 41, 50, 53. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. South side, No. 56, 57;55, 60, 71, 90, 05. 22. 95, 101, 110 North 'Qr., No. 59, 07, 73, 79, 85, 91, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE SERVICE is held in theCtinrch,eyery Sun day. lifeenin‘e Servers commences at lin o'clock. Afternoon Service colmences at 1 o'clock. And even- Ingservise, nn the first 'Sunday of every month. TRINITY CRURCII CEMETERY, AT MOUNT Ksf. .LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville, are now ready barren burial lots and graves In that large and beautiful plot aground. near the Junction of Market street and the Mincruville Road, which they have lately enclosed and tale out for acernetery. Ap plication. for lota or single graves may be made to AN DREW 111199 EL Esq., Treasurer of the Church, at whose office onMahantongo Street, a plan of the Cynic• rery ca n be see., or Edward Owen Parry, Esq., CentreStreet. R- 4 p IINIVERSALIAT CllUßClL—dervices are held In the 2d story of Stlchter's Newnan. every Sab bath morning and evening at the meal hours Rev. R. R. 81111811, of Lucerne County, Pastor. The public are respectfully Invited to ahead. . _ A COMMON COLD AND COllOll.—D almnid be remembered the aeough faun evidence that some int tu rlty Is lodged In the lungs, which, if 604 speedily re moved, will so init'ate these delicat• organs as aeon sr or later to bring on iajtassatioa of the INIAV —a. form of disease which we all know tv the high road to cots sum rolon. Wright's fediee rezreabto 4114 are a most delight , fat medicine for catrylng off a,eold. betaken they es- Pei cram the system all morbid and corrupt isomers (the cause of ever,' kind of disease) in an eery anJ natural manner. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vege table Pills taken every nista on going to bed, will in a altars time settinvo the momobstleatertatd—at the slave time the. digestive organs b restored to a healthy sou, and the blend 'completely perntied, THE GREAT MEDICINE or,,int DAY: Tiocros TOWeesso'■ a.—TNi. tnemeine bas tha pejtoliar (Online of being recommended and prescribed bye the most respectable pisyriciani of the country, and only Felloife3 a trial to bringit lain renerai use. it is put op In gnarl bottles, and is six times cheaper thin any otherpreparation. Dort. Townsend Is a physician of great reputation In Albany. N. Y and the Physician. generally in Altai sky prescribe it in their practice The following ilia certificate from same of them: OPir lONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the Union. . This Is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians o the city of Albany have In numera"s cases prescril bed Dr. Towrmend's Sarsaparilla, and we believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Santa darilla in the mathet. • r. Albany, Adrill LIM& Dr. Seymour, the Writer of the following. Is one of he oldest and most respectable Physicians In Conn. Hartford, Ct.. May 21 , IN& Dr. Towson:cr.—Dm sir: ••Townsend'a Same partite" Ands a ready sale in Hartford—is highly es. teemed by all who have made nee of it, and we !lava teason to believe Its good qualities will be dolly appre ciated by a discerning public. I have daily calls for it, and hope you will be remunerated for your exertions to render service to the afflicted. I am sir. your obedient servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR, 1 1 1. D. far The General Agency for the sale of the Manta parilla,is at flannan'a fkmlotore Pottsville, where Drag gists and affirms can be supplit dwholesale at the Manu. lecturers prices. It Is also for sale lit 'Polistille lit John G. Brown's, Clement & Parvires, and Jahn S. C. Martin's Drag Stores; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist, and J. B. Falls, Illnersvillo C. Frailty, rteliptherg ; Henry nutier, 8. 61. Remitter,. and W. L. Heisler, Port Carbon ; Paul Barr, Plnegrove; J. C. C. Hughes, Pott rills. tts. See ades.'sement in Inelheredumio &circular containing rge number of certificates from Physi.. clans and other "can be examined at Barman's Beak. tore.Prlce St per bottle, or 6 Bottles for *5. BEWARE OP COUNTERPEITS.-Teitsr's Cou to:fait Demeter, astt Chita Stotts Maxey Reporter, be best in th Vatted States, - containing fac simile ngravlngs of all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins In irtulation With their value attached: corrected month ay: No merchant or dealer ought to be without It. . Persons enclosing one dollar to the subscriber will have the Detector mailed menthl one • ear to their Miners , Hospital. TDE RESPECTFULLY notiona cell that be has to far matured hie plans for the es tabltehment of a MINERS' HOSPITAL, that It will be opened for the reception of patients on the * first of April. ISIS., • • • . The object or th e Institution to to secure to pentane engaged in mining operations, proper medical aid and treatment, at the smallest possible expense. With this view the proprietor has procured for the purposes of the Hospital. a Farm, on which le a large and conve nient House, in an elevated, airy and healthy position, on the road leading from Pottsville to blinersville,gpout 2 mile from the former place. Persons payingThme Dollars per annum,in advance, will be entitled to membership, and to admission in the Hospital, in case of injury from accident. or sickness. andto support and medical treatment daring said negative of additional charge. Invalids who May desire admissiontoto the Hospital. will be received onl teritte. The poor of the Borough of Pottsville, not in the Hospital, will be treated by the attending Physician, gratis All those who may be disposed to avail themselves of the advantages . of member-do, _ may apply to the undersigned,' at bts'orlice Mattel at .Pottgellle. Unica 24.1842. 11-Iyj .G. W. ENOBLE. le. D. FOR 8 18.—TO LOTS-1D?owl% of Llewellyn—appiy to - 1111115 ILL 300010 / in . Maoamano.l%.rget,Pottqwlll4. N° CE.--COA Sill PPlNG.—.lames Ferman having leased the Schuylkill Navigation Comp - DOI Landings. No $ and 4, on the Firth Dock, Port Carbon, will attend to the shipping of all kind. of coal on the most reasonable terms. _W 11l also receive teal on consignment, and Sell It at market prices. - *White and Red Ash Coal of superior quality for sale. jApr7-1.5-3t• NOTICE.—TIIE DOCKETS and other papers ap pertaleina to the once of the late CEO. HEISLER, Estl, hate been banded : over to the undersigned, suc cessor Wilmot:nee. All persona having nutinisbod ho miness on said Doikets will pease leave such directions in reference, to the same as thee may think proper, at my ague In Centro Street, opposite the Town Hall,. SAMUEL HARTZ, "ipt7.ls-3t] • ',twice of the Peace, Pottsville. NOTICE.—TO COAL — OPEItATORS.—Tbe ad vertiser baying one of the best Wn3f ire! on *41141. kill newly planked. is desitous or making an arrange ment to tterive and ship Coal—or to receive a first-rate article to be eo;!, on commission. .Rerei enees furnish • ea and refired.. J. C. NUM: Apt7-i3-.ito) Cor.l2th & Willow els.. Phila. CiIIEIIIIPPILLTY,--To the FREE and lISOE LIPENDENT Voter/ of Schuylkill County! Having been ra - et tz conged by numerous friends thro'- out the County. I oat respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the o ce of SHERIFF , at the ensuing General Election. Should. I rave on fortunate as to receive a majority f your ve S. It shall be my ron otant aim to ditcher e the du ' s of the office with fi delity and impartial] 'V r fellow citizen, Apr?-15] - .M. WILSON. Pottsville. OTICE.—CHANGE OF 110L/R.—L 11'1'11G:3- LN TON'S Express Line—On and slier April the Es:Dress will close at 7 A. M., March 31, 4) V ; to.V tI .it iykice.-ON THE first day of January, 1049, N the firm known as STERNER & 13110TH ER,hete tufore doing. Mildness In the Borough of Mlneraville, was changed to William Sterner & 'CO. The subscri bers being engines to settle op the accounts of the tate firm; do hereby request all persons ndebted to said firm to make payment. between this e first day of Map nest. at the Old Slam!, where th ere firm la doing business upon terms highly advantageous to purcha sers.. - WM. STERNER & Co. • Marsh 31. 18th. • • 11-3 t• MOTICE._URANCIL TOWNS/M.—THE Su per -1.71 visor/, of Branch Towtothip. being desirous of as certaining the amount of claims and debts against and due Branch Township. in order that some provision may bo made according to law, for the payment of all claims fully due end owing by the township; hereby request that all penmos baling claims against the Township. will glee notice thereof in witting, with the name ot the holder apd the amount claimed, to Johanan Coch in, Treasurer of Branch Township, Llewellyn. before the 14th day of April nest. GEORGE HAFER, 1. oLF . F. 5 -Supervisors. biarch3l 3t-1 DANIEL W OTICE—IS HEREBY GIVEN; TO all persons .1,11 interested in the estate late of WILLIAM SILVIS. of the elty of Reading, Berke County,decessed.that the undersigned are the Esecutorsufsald Estate—and those her ins claims upon said estate are to present them for adjudication—and those persons Indebted for . Lime, Book account, Notes. Bonds, or othenvise, will please make payment without further delay, to enable the af. fairs of the said estate to be brought to a close. WILLIAM ERNIENTROUT, • M. P. RICIIATtpid, • :March 31 11-6 t) Esecutors of said Estate. 15 00 600 - IVOTICE.—WIIEREAS LETTERS OF ALMON -1,11 ISTRATION have been grunted by the Resister of Achuy !kill County, to the subecriber, on the estate of DANIEL SIIOLLENDEEGEILIate of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. Noflee therefor*, is hereby given, to all those indebted to estate, to come for. ward and settle their respective accounts, and all those who have legal claims agelnst said estate, to present them for adjustment. An mtnediate attention to this notice is demanded,.as the 'Malts of the emote must be settled with all possible dispatch. JAMEt4 BILLIMAN, Administrator. March 17. 1849. 12-6 t ADiIIIIIISTUATION IVOTICE.—WHERR AS Letters of Adminnitatlon on the estate or JOHN CHRISTIAN, late of Schuylkill Haven, Schuyl kill County. deceased, have been granted by the Rc guterof Schuylkill County to the subscriber—Notl,e is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to make payment, and all those havingctsims will present them for settlement. as early as poss'hle. 1.. F. 'WHITNEY, Port Carbon, Adm'r. March 17, 281 D. 12-6 V NOTICH.—The subscribers base been appointed agenur for the sale of Harrison's Copying Press and Metallic Dainpning Tablet, a time saving, labor sa v. rig and wormy same machine, a samplis of which may be seen at the York. Store • al{ orders for the above. presses w bleb ate warrant ed to give entire satisfact ion will be promptly attended tn. March 17 14..1 E. YARDLEY & SON. NOTICE.A—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO I. all persons Indebted to the estate of SOLOMON MUTH, deceased, to make paymenLand those that have claims. are requested to present them for settlement. on or before the first day of May next, to the subscri bers Administrators of the estate arkaid deceased, at the office of Jarob Reed, Esq. JACOB Ttr.ED. FREDERICK PFLIEOEK, } Aa ' n'" March 10. , , 11 -et reatsoNs KNOWING TITENL IN SELVES indebted to the late dim of LONG tk. JACKSON. are mess respectfully requested to C4llupda the subscriber between this and the first of April nest. and make payment, and all' persons having claims against the late firm will please present them, tia• act.- tternent• AtiOE Idalva. March)°, 1819. • 11-tc TAISSOLVI•ION-TIIE PAITTN ERSUIP MERE. IJ TOFORE ringing betweeirtheundetaletned In the Tin and Stove business, n Pottsville, and trading in the nIIIIIP of LONG & JACKSON, has kelt this day dissolved by the withdrawal of C. F. Jackson The burbles, will be enntintied Ly litenh M. terra, and the debts dually the late firm n 111 b& settled up. by him hi accordance with the t 'erased dta.atution. JACOB 111. LONG, March 10, 11.1f] C. F. JACKSON. , OTICE.--Tllolin FOSTIMnAve LI REMOVED their mock of floors end Shoes in the new stare on the !Wirer (?Mrs and Market Streets, where the business will in future be - carried on noon the each vrinelpk, ,Thankful to their friends and the public in central for put Lycra, they hope, by nwau ging their business an future mann the only coerce: ha lls, (viz.. caste payments; to affiard to them awl atnr.i goods cone each reasorANe tettns as Will amore-to them a liberal patronage A ea. Y 17Pr—Art initeber the undersign ed.are retreated [arcane forwaid aubstille their assets as nor new bosiness arrangetnents will require on to diserantintre and urge the prompt PoYaasnw nr th.'s.mt- Febr-ff) ' 7110 MAS VO,STESt SS CO. s, NAVIGATION eititt3 —TUe Schuylkill Navigating> Company, buciag Sometime since, sourish:tall their rtaiirnad Cam, ergo-. rnouly ksoorn as the " Yining Cars" In Henry Corbit,Clialirs F. ‘Vood. and &heard T. nun&Aßk. Esqrs.—is trzat, fer certain purposes; aro/ possession having now been given, 10 tbeir cl/I.enl Edward G. Harris. whn wit kern, these Cam in Itepair, awl tun them for Recount of tlic Trustees. NOTICE, la hereby give*, that an claims, for bor, or material's, hare trier furnished to these Ears, moat be presented for settlertrer* to Edward G. Muria. Actor Cur the Trainees. ELWOOD MORRIS, " MISCELLANEOUS. - rip ri Elll.nter WORLD andcenes frays the 1 Life of Christ, a beautiful litlie volume of sacred roemi. bßtlre Rev. Jos. H. WytWes, lute Pastor of the M. E. Church , of blinersville ; enntniiilng BM pages, elegantly bound in pressed cloth, and gilt edged, for sale at BARRAN'S April I, 16-1 Cheap Bookstores. __ _ A COPYING PRESS, AT ONLY 8 5 ; I -0111 .1 1 g .11. of the subscriber's Cheap Book Store. April 11, 16-1 . B. ItANNAN . JUST RECEIVED—At Me Vora( sore a rlsoiTe lota very supenorllADANA and PRINCIPE Ne ver. - E. YARDLEY 4- SON. I EECUES.- - VATS ON liAlp AT TUE 14 DRUG STORE of the subscribers. a large nom• ber of the best Swedish Leeches. to winch the atten tion of the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, is invited. NICKOLAS & COLLINS, March 2f, 1.1 . -] Corner of Market and Second sis 1)2321,ES AND PRAYER BOOKS VERY LOW.-200 Bibles and Prayer Book. In almost every Ityle nritindlng, cheaper by 25 or 30 per echo than they ran he parr hared In Philadelphia. Splendid Clit Edged Family Elibleaatonly 114, at HANNAN'S Cheap Book Stores. . GARDEN TOOLS.—A COMPLETE ASSORT MENT, of Horticulture Implements. embracing every arlicic theful in the cultivation of the verde'', for sale at • BANNAN'S March 17, 124 Need and Variety Stores. D. ff. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. IL P. BRIGGS. M. D. P. E. ELMENDORP, M. D 'PO L &NV V ERS AND sTUSTIDES:—PIII2 DON'd DICEST, last edition. Dunion's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, Biomes Magistrate's Daily Companion. Graydonts Form., Gete's Forms, Dockets, &e.. Just received and for sale cheap at Marat3:lo) IMIVNAN'S, ," Cheap Law and Miscellaneous Bookstore. X ACK tit:EL F al SHAD, /11.110 N. FIEURINGS, PORK. HAMS AND RIDES. H OULDEILS. LIMB /lAD CHEESE, ACCOIIIIIODATION FOR 'LA.WVERS.—TRE LAWYERS can procure Blank Subpcznae for wit nesses signed by the Prothonotary, by calling at HANNAN'S Jan 27 5.] Cheap Book k Stationary Store. DRAWING PENCILS, DRAWING BOOKS, acc.—THE SUBSCRIBER has Just received a lot of Superior' Drawing Pencils, .among which are Fa bers, Reeves. Jacksons, Cohens, etc. Some of which are put up In Beautiful Buses assorted, Alen Draw ing Book. for beginners, Drawing Cards, *c, All of which will be sold very low, at EMI NEWSPAPER F' LES, SUITABLE Fob ' FILING NEWSP -• MRS, Just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Dec.3o-1] Cheap Variety Stores. Macaulay's History of England, xjOLIINIE I, of a beautiful cheap edition of this V valuable work, published by E. ft. Butler & Co.. Philadelphia. containing all the matter verboinm et litertitum, of vol. I. of the Landon edition, published in London at nearlyll4 : oo I volume, received and for sale at 2 emits. • ALSO, the Annullrian% Key. an extraordinary di! course on the rise and fall of Papacy. publiahed orlyi wally In the year 1701. Prier 1* ets. at BANNAN'a March 17 14-] Cheap Book and Variety Storer -Philadelphia Importations, FANCY 'GOODS, PERCUSSION CAP SLATES, ETC. JI UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT LOWEST wholesale rated, 1 Case French Fans, Silver plain and maraboo, " Teeth Brushes, over 50 patterns. 4 " :Percussion Caps GD SD, split ribbed and plain. 15 " Slates, Pencils, Marbles, etc. 2 " Snuffboxes, Cigar Cases. 1 " Confectioner's 'Papers. Crackers, Moulds. 1 " Watches, Watch Tonle sod Musical Boxes, IS " Fancy Goods, as Bag Clasps. Silk Parses, Parse • Silk. Cologne Bottles, Labels. Druggists' Ar - ticles.Petlithlere. Carmine, Bronzes, Comla, Accordeons, Fancy,Gilt, and Marble Papers, etc. Forming one of the most complete and cheapeit stocks of fancy goods to be fond In this City. • W. TILLER, Importer. • No.l Commerce Street, Phdada. 12-Imo NOTICES. Resident Engineer. B. N Dee. !_•4S-4D-1 5rT Constantly on band and ramie by J. PALMER it Co. Market Street Wharf, PUILADELPIII4. 122 E! BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Variety Stores 11211117 TRITII.AVELLS# Atlanta, at LAW.lillatterlle Fir tlqbuy:/klti rktitly, Fa.- , -,-; LOST AND FOUND • 2rOOLIOXUSIftWARD . —Stf I rd OD Fatiar die eth Inst., a small Drown and D. bile fipan7et Dog. abotrnine months old; and sweets to the name of Ranger. had on his etch a chain collar, with no rtate , engraven upon it. The above reward will he grren'Acr any peison who shall return him to the subscriber, at the American House. Pottav ille. Atoll 14. 15-liel TilOS. S. RICHARDS_ STRAY COW.—.Strayad from the Sabacnber at Phceniz Colliery, a bright red cow, with a white belly, a stain an her forehead, about 5 years old, and very bea ry with calf. Any person returning her to the Owner, will be suitably rewarded. ap.l4-46-31.• , PETER EDDY. WANTED. TNFOILMATION WANTS:EX—If Thomas Blake. .L who it is said, watt employed on the Schuylkill Canal. in Schuylkill County, in 1848—will call on James Gillingham. in Pottsville, he will confer a favor on the family or :Wm. Prosser, now residing near Potissille. who are very anxious 10 ace him. Ap 7,19-15.3 t CARDS DR. .1. T. NICIIOLLS, respectfully tenders his professional services. to the Inhabitants of ruttsville reed Vicinity, and solicits the honor of Ashore of their patrol:ease. Cake, Thompson's Ilan, Market at. Resulenee, Second street, one door below Mattel. March 3, 'l9. 10-ly BECKER.— . NEW 110M.XPATIMC EDICAL OF - FICE. Cornet of 2d itod Market Pt. Opposite Thompson's Mall ' POTTSVILLE. PA. Restdence Cor, of Callow hill and 3d - dt. opposite the Primative Methodist Church.- Pao 27 'SO. s—ly EDWARD CLARKSON, ENGRAVER ON WOOD. Na. 80} Walnut Snort. Det23'4B-52.8m•] J D. lIIEREDITII t —GeneraI Agency : !:,oface . Centre Street. Pottsville, Schuylkill County, l'a. Agent Cur the sale and inuchase of Real Rotate, col lection of Rents. ace. [Octal-44-9 y LintAßO SIIIPPEN, Attorney and Counsellor Lint Law. Philadelphia, will attend 10 collections and all other legal business in the City of Philadelphia, ad joining Couctiesand elsewhere. Office NO. 13 Prune Street:Philadelphia. LA.vg,22 1/148.27 CI & J. FOSTER, Dealers In Boots and Shoes S Leather, aid Shoe Findings, Centre street, Potts We. ISeptl.B 1817. DIL.DI. DEPUY, Surgeon Dentist, Offire in ittarket Street, (North side,) First door above Es unite Wilsoo's Office, . (mall() G.III,6OWAN, Attorney at Larr.—olllcein kJ • Ate rket Street, in the room formerly ocenpied by .1. E. Hamlin, Esq. Conanyanelng and Seriveniog at• tended to. [Pottsville.Sept9,4ll.37 IRON. 1 VST RECEIVED at - the York Store. 2 ton of 11 3 and 4 itch wrought spikes I 3.18 suitable for slat bar Riiroad Iron: also, constantly on hand hook head spikes for T rails; a supply of Bat bar Railroad Iron, and T Rails always, to be had on application at the above named well knoWn store. March 17 12-1 ' E. YARDLEY 3e- SON. CRAINS FOR RlNEs.—Thesubscribers !nye' just received from the ship Ellzatteth, *sod 1 Inch Best nest English Chains, made expressly for Mines, and for sate. Apply to T. 6r. E. dEOII.OE, april22 tf.,171 Market and 12th Streets,Phllada AL A Z; /111OrtdAlprount9N —130T0518.21 a 4 Flaiiias 50 do 1111 do do do • 8 do 21a "do do do tylthspass. 13 -do 1 a 1 do do do And Plates,fur sale by A. & 0. nu.sroN, 1 sotithfront al.,Phi ada. Thilsda., July 11. 1848.,, 29 JUNIXTA nompat IRON. Z. TONE , atoned boiler Iron. Nos. 3.4 ate 3 of iJ withlteof 23, 33, and 331ntbestant3 rtrtrunteners, A. it a, mas-rairo. —1 1 14 t South float at, Plaada. I)LACKS3IITHING, TVIS.NI3itS AND FINISH ING.—The rut:scriber tcaprettlitly adinsuncea that he hoc commenced the Oxen* busineks at the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Snrimtn, Port...erne, Pa. a m rl will be happy to recelrederw- JOHN WAY II4 / 1 : 2 N. B.—Gtenge.corka. MI pi,andtellt titahtsoit hand, and forealu Claly -17 FOR SALE & TO LET.. DJOIIR:ITED aE1401.11 , AT IL Public Sate, at the Machine Sinop nf. Meters. HAWKS, STE.G - .3 & KIRK. in the town of dt. On Theratto 14- Flak of April inst; ai I u'elock.,P. M.. the llNO..chig artickc, Or- One G Mice Power Eaginearet Battens ; one Bride lathe one Rand dn.:. one doting do ;„. One Drill Picea: one Punching Machine; one naditne fon ben dice Soder Tina Oarpentera tools, Pctterne, SaNt Nclare,, conditions made known on the day. JOHN SEITZ-Imam. • anaigneeof - ISAWKS.ZYKpS do KIRK- April Lt, lh-It 1_, , 0H. RENTS—HT . CARBON HOTEL—The une X' , Lersigoeil ivill receive proposals vista the first tiny 1(l o.—. ..... or May Dell', for a letsofor a teersouf years ac of the MI. Corson. Hotel. She Hotel is well 1Z 1 stocricri with furniture, which. is oft.ired,for .co , e no receenabte terms . . . Ain:4s-31.1 3NO. WEAVER, Eottssiflo. TOR I` toes, a inns Stone Younary, *Frame Machias Situp. a al.c"mkhalltiPi With a Ten llottor-posver Steam En gine, slittutry fixtures, tools napatterns,suilable to the liustness—fns particulars, apyly to JOS. 11. ALTER. Btarctt3l 14-Gino .111 y t he Post Office, So huy I k Eck 1;0E: SALE—TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING P Howes. Apply to E. P. Richards, Market st. or to .1110. C. Drown. Centre it., Pottsville. March 21. f 3— aW t s ALM.— VIII: SUBSCRIBER tI&I , E.SIS VAL Safe the property new occupieil by hint in West Branch Valley, four from Pntlaville. and ore and a half axles frau Schuylkill Ten coastatun; of five and n half acres of tand well I out ana !wile', and Bildt orch ard. h. two story frame houae, z 40feet, web a cel lar under the whole, kitchen in the,eellaz Immediate poniaeraion gives. Parlor Ilia purchase money can re main on Bond and Mortgage if desired. For tame nri. ply to the sabseriher,at hia office in Went Branch Valley_ Match 10. 11-tfl 8.. Be FOREST. SALE OR JARN'Ig..-. PORT CARBON 1' +STEAM MILL.—The sabseribee °Om bit dream Milt, formed in Port Carbon—for sass sir rent. Said Milt is located in one of the best situations In this Re gion for business. being the only one in the eastern sectienof the Coat !legion. Is is to gond condition, snrpoiniesslon will be given immediate] y If required. Terms easy. Apply L. F. WHITNEY, Port Carbon, March Nth, 1844 tHf Heading Ifirgte, and Lebanow Courier, inSert 3 Omen, and charge l>tb office. - • rOR ISLE.--COLLIERY PROPERTY FOR RACE--THESIIII:ICR11101 °Sets at private sale the 61Rostring property, via: One GO Homo Engine, rekh 450 feet of nine mob ProliPli, in first kite working order. One 30 Horse Engine, with 24P feel of erne 'inch Pumpo, with winding gearing all complete, In good working order. One 'lO Horse Engine foe hoisting Coal. how Hines, in good working rude'. One 10 florae Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, &chutes, and all the fiatures necessary to do a hissinesi of 1000 tow a week. Alto 511 large Railroad Can, with heavy chilled wheels, and thrte}pcbaxely, these Cara are well suit ed for soy of our surrounding Roads where Howe power is used. The above Engines were all manufaetared by Hay wood & Snyder. and arc considered among the very best ever toads by said parties. . • Jan. 13, 3-tf7 CEO. ff. POTTS. SA LE IN MINEHSVILLE. o—The subscriber offers for n.Me, entire mereban- dist.. consisting of DRY GOODS, G KO(' Glt I E QUEENS WAR E, HARDWARE. &e., MI of which is In good order. His stood is one of the best in Miners- , rifle. with an excellent dwelling attached, which Is also forliale. For Funiculars inquire at the store. NoslB-47-tf) ZIEGGNSUS, BENT..—Tene - celebrated SALEM VEIN MINES al Young', Landing's for rent fur a term of years. Apply to Noels-473 A. TIIISSEL, Agent, Mobantongo Street, Pottsville cllO LET on leases, 10 suit applicants, all that tract ofjand belonging tothelCAmencan Coal Co. known as the Milt Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins, many of whrch,—among of hers, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of over a mile in length, visa—Lewis, Sprain, Barracleuch, Pearson Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, reach Mountain Veins, Green Parka,. Ravensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all thattraet called PheJunetlon Tract. belong ing to the said Company,contalning the Salem,Porrest, Rabbit Dole. Mortimer, Tunnel, Blank Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Aleo, a daw Mi 'and Grist Mill aituated on the Mill Creek Trart,allofwbleb will be rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID DIIILLAS,Ari. • 29 ratify:lli. Feb. 31 FOR SALE—AT PRIVATE BALE, All that certain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain, in. Lower Mahantonge township, in Schuylkill county, (fortnerty Berke county,) in the Statenf Pennsylvania, bounded.and described as (of lows,to wit :Beginning at marked white oak tree ; thence by late varant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sixty-live perehes,to a whiteoak; thence by late vacentland, now suiveyed io George Werner, west 146 perches to a stone; thenceby late vscantland now surveyed to Leonard 111 ich,southsizty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence: east 146 perches, to the place of beginning,containing lifty-five acres and one hundred and dfty-two perches of a nd and allowances of sit per cent. for roads, Ace„ 9 2mn .11311 N G. BRENNER, Executor of F.Peolls' estate,69. Market at. Philads. Philadelphia. fir,pternber 19, 1846 38- CHALLENGE To Tttk; WIIOLE %VOID , A 'MIT'S IMPROVED CLIEMICAL 80. 0 . P—For extracting grease, tar, pitch, oil. paint, or auy other greasy Stibstance,gmm ladies' and gent lumen's clothinr tnctuding silks sod saline, carpet■, tfLbte spreads. 51"1 no shawls. ladles' bonnets. &c. reward of SIDD be paid to any worn) who will produce a spot paint green or dry that this soap will not extract /I per gram!!! per dozen, or 121 cents per cake. Forsal wholesale_ and retail at RANI N'S Variety mores Pottsville, who is 'sole Gent for the eon nty. (Dc4-11 11A.WE.S.-LOINO SHAWLS of 'mucus style nd quality. or sale by 1V05.23-491 J.M. BEATTY 4. Co. tlluslc Books for Staging Schools. T i ln ° - s a v op u r s ov cr e t tM r sic h l a iDo a il wi s, gr o a l u 4 rc n te t s h , e B i rn i g i I w o 6 Schools, Am. The rsailerT, a collection of Churth'Musle. Carmine Sacra, Mutton Collection of Music. Boston Academy's Collection of Musk. Hickok and Fleming's Evangelical The Southern Church Melodist. The Harmoniet published by the a ' *dist Society. Union Choral Harmony, German English. Wyethe's collection or Church Mule, German and English. - All or which Wilt be cold by the' dozen or single at ' , publisher's prices„at HANNAN'S Dec 30-11 Cheap Book and Stationer Stores. BEAUTIFUL SUSS & HELMS —Rich Cha melean and other dress Silks, nett a rear new stile Moos de taineat I Plaid Woollen long Shawls, Co ale eery low to./. Pottaylll N0v.23-0: Jostrn Molicarc OR SAL CUEAR.—THHUH THOUSAND F SIX HUNDRED feet of good aerand-tuna I dm% sottable for Coal Mines. Apply at the office of BAT WOOD &lisrvira. ram,mt. Deele-51-ttj LEW m . . HEALTH !INS IJKANICE. „, . (of . .Palltidel - Ais.l Or Presides vaned Os esysese and forseccuirewl r • by Sickneas or 4ceiderit. CMPANI' incorporatedMarche,l s4s . 4,111/TUAL) with a Capiral of sloo.oooi Unarms all persona he :M W :were tne ages of and 6,5; a n fernarliats alluirance of ,33, et, $5. 49,42 or $lO per at , k, for one, two, throw or five years, by paying Scene yeasty smn. • ! f Thus, a • person under thief -five: learning Ihr ode year, by paying s4a year; re al owed #3 per Walk; for 115 us. *I per week; and in' lb Same pmportibn, one nta like age by paying 416 55 a year, gets *5 per Week , ' for 3 7 •92 . 3 6 , # ll 21 0. Irsr'abd for; $l4 115.1 re PM Ole for every week Of ritaability!... camoued by amours or accident, daring the year. By ! paying a fraction More yearl, M a weekly allowance be (neared of Rain #3 to $l O for e, three or five ears. The rates are to be paid yearly in advance, sedan in proportion to die age and the weekly allowance. In case of permanent disability. octurmichfter an insurance for, gay Mrs i.. a . a . at a weekly allowance f $lO4 Pefson would ha n the yea rly receipt of asso , year, for the entire live Y ears. There ern no weekly or monthly auessmente to pay, or attendance of meeting req wed; and by the damn " the insured receive a share olf the net NMI% whboot liability for losses. There Is ample security far the la , wed. as can be shown, and promptneas and aeon,. ty is exercised In the pnYmeni- of benefits. For parti cular,. inquire at the office, cr:!,6o South blevehthrst. above Walnut Crillt letters ea t be post paid. • DIRECT RS. - Samuel I). Orrick, Iron Me baw l . No. 109 North Wa. 1 ter-street. I Calvin Blythe, Attorney and Counsellor, Sixth below Market-street. Charles B. Hall, Wholesal Commtaaiott Matelosat, r 34 Church Alley. William F. Boone, Attorney and Coassflior. 34 Stalk Seventh.st. ' I 1 Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Me haat. N 0.76 Walesa et - . 4 John Thomason, Tinsmith 65 N. Sixilt.al. , k Daniel C. Lockwood. Ta Collector, Cherry-street, near Schuylkill Seventh aft et. ! James P. Droner, Wholesale Wool Dealer. No. II Willow-arreet. Edward Duff; Merchant. No. 39 N. Wharves: • ' Edward J. Crane. Clerk. No, 322 S. Fiftb.street- Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Willow-st.Whilrf. Charles 0. P, Campbell. Iran Iderchant.Wster.alrove- Race-street. SAMUEL D. ORRICK Preardent.. 'W. F:Boosilt. Secretary ! and Solicitor. Governor Emerson, M. D., 167 Walnotacceet, Goa suiting Thyslclan. t 5. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for thia institution in Schuylkill County. and Is prepared to give any information on Mesabi ect. and effect (Canna.. ces on Me terms of the compaay, at the °Nee of the, Miners' Journal. ' D. DAMIAN. June 21. 1843. . U 4-17. — THE. - GIICA - .11. - EO - 1. - IPE. ' ASII rll.l - 5113 10;. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF PIUIc34 Offcc 138 Claimer Street. AIAKE Insurance on Li ves,grant Annuities &MLitt. dowments, and receive and execute trusts. Rates for finewring $lOO en • shies life. For 1 year. Furl 'years. ForLlfe... annually. - annuallei. 0 . o 33,.k , l 71 -30 ! 0 914 ' 139! ' ! * t3s - 10 169 I. 1 83 ; 3 to 50 I 96 !z 2 09 ! 4 fa 60 435 . ~! 4VI ' 700 Reverse :—A person age d la years next birth-day I, y PaYlillilile comPanYo I 33, a•taxl4 atm* to fib fa cmily or heirs #lOO, should he die Mose yearn a ea Our 1113 le he secures to them *1000: or \ tor $l3 dallaam ally for 7 year" 4 he secures to them ilikki Waage ay die In 7 years; ea thill=6o paid anatiaLt7 Amin life he provides for Diem telOteti whenever be dies. foe #6550 they would mreitre $5600 thouLd.he dig iaa one year: I!rr .14 ars 731. fefS, Tim blenacera of this firapany,ot a meeting Itaill on the Val December nit., street/Ay! to the des= referred in the original prcopestus os fiscat's al Company. appropriated a Bonus or whiliSiontonD roof& cite for the whole of life , remainion ha rite. ilia were isturdialel to the IstrofJanuary, 1342. Titissa of them ;hem-fare whisk were insur.A in thillsearlimo, will he entitled to 20 peeress upon the ass inewort,. =kin , an edditiou of .123 ea every 13333e3 7131311 11 4111.00,witt he paid whew the policy Leman , " la alkira instead of Sae 411009osiclaarty isseuedl. ! ThosePaUskra that were nosed in )537wrIbelessikberderablpitireest, or #5759 orr every $lO6O. :And thrice MawedlialllS„ wirt he 4 latitta4TlO 73 per tent. or $73 on tares, If*. and its risabtapropectioas a all said polities loser* n i 4 pc in r to roof /salary, IS - -1' The Hondawince e ts. verb paSsey sower books endorsed on preseettaion al Cor Otrise- It if the desire of Diets pauyontraraialre to oaks rubiltiOn or homes te. the reeks Di life at stale* perintiv. B. I .RI CHARDS, Presictrac.. Jews F.IAMEI,ACItIar . • i ti-Tnesubscriber has be a appointed Agent WM* above !Demotion. and kr p porediediestlasusalcaters lives, at the grahlishedrat s, and gisithaty ir..ssarnatiou direae4.oa rho. sirVec t. os,applicarfori - at thdo ofbee. PortavilleF - leb,Bl VIGNJAMAT 3LANNIAN. rAvu XT.& ILLE. LIFICINSIU.I4II.N€7G. -ANNUITY AND 'FILI:ST COMPANY. 05“ 14 Iratratt, 6eret3.--Ceiitsts2soo7ll2oe. 1 CHAIITCP. IMIPKTUAL- - - A. Itlisast.agert Coo lt}ch ' : kilt ttoi.Sy. elks 41111611* of Itlahantoaga. ad. Elleond: streets. - FS..on.h.3_ Ilat.azassairs EiamainlogPhysliiistasfee- Schuyi DI Cattaly:i rr IZEComaarey nee now 'spared igt3oasatib buskins i 4., 1 ettto3 the mou Meta Dad aditatitageeesteree.— They are hatboti*-tt bye !ethane, !e th ane, Lora3.3)ols. sale alt awl' erecy Dotal:mace laaatakiine as hire rims et( vehat tune Itin&g.s%atare, 3re3ebtir sad esitaatessests, make eminvitnants, =4!tt t raw aio.3 plaishase asitelt ties." The Crimp-ay se: atu:shies sad endeersteata., and act as Thous, fat mimeo az2 heists. ' ' ThOle of r remiams requited. for the Aowtontatli al $146 for the who term of Life:. • ' Ale. P.a.“1.. . Prent.. .643. Treas.. la t 56 ' 31 209 1 46 334 17 233 - 33 2IS '47 346 Pi 1 56, 33 2 .9.5 1 43 392 3A 1 69 34 2 en. 49 3 77 23 .1 60 •362 33 \ 50 394 51 . 763 •35 248 ' 53 412 TS 566 3l 241 1 .M' 431 . 53 1 (13. 36 5' 54 i ' 53 4 - 51 5 24 779 31 263 I St 412 23. ?1 45 '2 7f} 33 491 , i 5$ L. OS 4.2 242 5.0 . 3lt 2.7 562 43 299 \ 57, •22 33 }e4 43 362 , 58 '3 54 29 3 , 14 44 3 12- , 58 . 9 78 ' 20 2Mt 43 353 : 10 603 The pronrisme are he. than say ether company. as& the I.olir Wit afford area: r ogram - sees: Tables of balt" yearly and quarterly pi rotas, hatreredit ratasofpre miors, shins terms, Join flees, eareisoraltspe, and trat dostmenta ;., alas, fame if appliiatiSs trot which three., are Wank elute:Ay ant a )e had of iipptioration at tha oface, on by letter to the agent. f ,' ! . TRUSTEEtB. ' .. 1.e...61'em. 4071 N .W. CLACnORS. Tito President, PETER CULLEN. Rotten le. liiitsb, IClayton 17...16911.. Wm. Q. dttexander, I Atte E. Lila& Edw. V. Marltety, f 13; P. Loper. - Peter Caner). ' 1 Wiltiela Cal& Prier Rune* George N. Dlebl, Wm. W. Haw, ' i Relent ?Routs, Joseph 7. 'Thinner, ' 'William M. Dal Stephen Crawford, Harvey Conrad Biddle, :11 needs NiVest,M. ; AL. ' Biddie, 51 D. 1 I - Terasenna Pasch W. }tawle. 4, ' U. G. TUCIEZTT P113.1.34p416 '48.331 J , Secretary and Attnarg • MMME iIECNNITT. BE 'NAVA/MEE COMPART LADELPII lA. mutt octet', Rear Fifth arsrea. EVTORS, Deere* W.Rlchartht, Mori/era/ D. Leven. Adolph. E. Earls,. • Dark/ S. Mama. ?don-I Patterson. r a anre, perstalhasl or Dahl& ) property, halms whit temiatry r4strat with atesrity. . reserved a /urge Cantinas* Capital an* Premiums. safa 17 protection to the ammed. arrany on Jaarary In. neg , as an act of Assembly, wet, as 1 85 Stocks,' 51.5131111 `r 9,0 Cash, ace. , • 45.157 SI OY P OFFICE N 0.1631, 1) Charles re Matter, Thomas Harr, Tobias Wagner, Samewl Grant. Jacob R. Smith, emulator ro melte In on every desertnifon o` at ratevas low as are{ The Company ha' Fund, which wit* th invested, afford oat The assets ortbe C poMished agreeably l follows, vii : It!mirages, $990,5 I Real Eatate, 106,1. Tytaporaty loans. 1Z.4 9 00 ,01.110,11NR Si Since their income futon, a period of eighteen )tat s, they have paid rum rds of sae esiltiva Iwo Arai's& thentand delters, to7es by fire, thereby alittraing eel. denee of the advent gee of tusoranee.as 'retina On ability and diipositn4 n to meet with prompsants, an liabilities. CHAR EN N. BANCKER, President. CIIAR ES C. RANCHER, Secretary. The sobseriber s been appointed agent for the above mentioned tmetlintion. and is now prepare/ as make insurance, onemery destflptinti of praperly , at the lowest rates I ANDREW 1111e0E1„, Agent., Postasnleannelo,llB4l'n 'Cl7eblitd- I) AIL It.olln3TiON.—Tke s 'inscribers have n o w R landing from s hip's lba rotas, Dom Use/T*4s tom Rail Road Iron, it 5 tons 1,4,10 tons ns tali/ iX f. Akio, PA row bestrefined hen, etonsbt :nir of rouodaquare ind est bars. Apply rr - T. le R GEORGIC, Nr.rth Fast ecriT"ter or Market and 12 15 meet:, Cheap,' China, Gia.sequid , Queens-Ware. D ZING DESIROUS OF ENLARCIND OUR BUSI NESSI.9 with the:citizens pr Pottsville, and its vi cinity, we are Winced to lay 'before Iberia the claims. of our house to their patronage. Having the lareeet and most complete stock he Ole country, we can offer great inducements both la se perior quality and r ice , ice, In Preach, Enzlisi. 647114 M M and Canton Mae tie sear Jroa Steno, fibs strongest ware ma IQ - Slone, Liverpool sad Granite Ware. Plain, lilenUeel and Cat Glass. We will sell for Cash to any persona DINNER SET. TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, era :SINGLE PIECE, fortes' money than any Wholesale or Retail House can, because tlo, Wholesale Bosses matt neceamtril, sell on credit, which we do not, end Retail flounced& ' but a snout businesa in comparison with sure. To alt which attention Isrespeettbny requested.' I, TYNDALE & MITCHELL No. 2191 Chesnut Street, above Seventh. ' • Philadelphia,Pcb r ; . 24, '49. 94, STAMPS FOT9 NAMES—TOGEI7IER WITH THE Letters sail Ink, just received and for sal., at HANNAN' A Jan 27 5-3 . Cheap look and Fancy„Storia. DAVII w adVETY MBE subscriber as Just received iksepply Oreiferr Lamps,among Pleb are a few of Upton & ens' Improved Safety .Lamp, which Is aettnowledeby to be the best and !infest now In use In the Mine. at 'Europe, For sale' t lean prices than they can b. lat. ported, st April 3 1 Mean Beak and Variety Stare New Sprin Goods. ICI Pittlada. 33AILIOY at nnoTnEn, HAVE Novv - For, SALE AT THEM NEW STOW* ' N,LW. Corse. of Twill! 4- Jdarkst Struts A LARGE and well assorted stock of new tad deal,. 11 sable goodic—unring them may he found— . Cloths, CaufMeres, dattinette. Sinn adapted o boys' wear. ~L Silk and Kars tiles , ( Vestloga, , . Black and Col red Silks, of new tiyha._ : 1 Mouse de Lan sortres,Glnghm aa, ---, Lawns, Barad a ; Ralzorines, ¢ e.. Black Alpacas Bombazines and CsabsaerTs., SHAWLS in very variety o(the season - l • 1 Calicoes at alliprices, from 3to 23 Dente. 1 111.ISLINS,—"'othbx branch of trade we *lva vary Patrice's.* attention, and one stock embrates every Is. sizable make email widths and qualities. - , , Linens for Sb nine and doe for Bosoms, ' FtIRNISIIINQ GOODS—Damask Tab* Llaurt, Counterpineal blankets and girths.. . - Blaney. Tewelilng.Pillow Case Lintay &c.. FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS.--Our stock of than goods us unusually( large, and oar "FRIENDS" froth the country will aPways be sore. to fled suet, styles as are adapted in tkik!lr wants, in ItreseCt sods. Doris BSaw/s, llareetsloi Ild'kell.,BOOklikalkia and 04 . 11/11.. Cap Crape, Cloven. :Blue. dce., &e. Cal Wall 'NAMING/I - Draft widths, or %yell., Red Ctieelted.and Busty styles on hand and. for:mile. wholesale ed_mall. to all et which we respectfully anllclelheallentloaatoar'spoo• try blends, cur prtres will Wet:mad to be Wag asi say. 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