II TERMS OF Tag hIINEBS' JOURNAL..-SINGLE SCBSCR.IPTIONS.—Two Did Mrs per annum, pay able seinbanntally in advance. to Mime who made n the Cotitity.-tuid annuity in advance to those who reside out of the County. The publisher reserves to himself tbe right to chaixe $ 50 per annum , when paynient delayed longer than one year. TO CLUBS. - Three copies to one address. LS 00 Seven Do Do . • 10 OD' Fifteen Do . Do - . SO 00 Five dollars in advance will pay for three yer sob celpuon to the RATES OP ADVESTISING.- . On. Eliaara of 14 floe!, 3 times, .43 very sueimment Insertion, Fear line,. I time..., Buaregnent Irisert Inas, each. One figure, 3 month*, aii mottles, • . • One Year, !hi itneis Cirtlicif • Vre Ilnes. per annum. , Merchants sad others. advertising by the Year, with tee privilege of Inserting dif fereniaivertilementa weekly, Larger Advertisements, as per agreement OLNEY O. PALSIES, at "a 4 Rea Erten east Coat derncies, Carnet of Third . & Chesnut %Tee lc Philadelphia, N0.16D, Neiman Street, Kew York, N 0.16. State Street,Snetnn, and tioutlt east tomer of Baltimore Ilk Calvett iltrette, Baltimoie, la our Agent for rethring subscriptions and advertirementa for the ?diners' Journal. TIT =CUL tsTION of the aliners'ltmenal la greater tan anY other paper published In Northern Pennsylva• Isla, and has nearly double the circulation of any other publisheilin Schuylkill county. kitten circulates largely among , capitalists. manufacturcsa, 'iron and coal dealers • tbioughout the Atlantic and Easters' States. RINOLE COPIES or TOO MINERS• Jonrow. eau le obtained every Saturday of William Old deneSi, Wrier'sllle; :Sr. Moore, Port Carbon; at the Omer of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville and at the counter of the publication office. FIEE,IIEALTII, tan LIFE ISTITRANce. AGENCY —Tho, subscriber Is Agent ror Fire, Health and Lire In snranee. Any. information on either of the difreren branches can be obtained at the office of tho Miners Joints], wherainsu tames arc efrectcd. slincrs ,ionrnn[. Saturday 31ornh*, April 21. THE PROTECT:yE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY! • The People Dem.& its Restoration WBST.CIIEStER SEMINARY.—We take pleas ure In calling the attention of parents And guardians to the advertisement.in this morning's Journal of bliss 'P. C.! Evans, Princ.pal of the West Chester Female Seminary. The principal is a lady of sple.ndid educa tion, and having made educatiort her study for a num ber of years; she is well qualified, aided by several as sistants, to prepare young ladles for any station in life. The Seminary is handsomely Incased In the most pleas ant portion of that town. whlch,in connection with the ample room and excellent accommodations, and the parewal care tablet] is exercised over the pupils, make it one of the most attractive schaols for 'yoang ladies in this Slate. The school is highly recommended by Bishop Potter. lion. Townsend Haines, lion. Thomas 8. Bell, and others. 11111:ADELPIIIA ART UNION.—A cripv of the 'Engraving of the Philadelphia Art Union. Runt and ;Bong, for 1819. to he distributed In May, can be seen alt this office, where subscript inns and all the necessary informstinn can lie th en. Those who desire in secure a chance for the prizes must subscribe before the first of May. ISI9 .The subserlptinn Mee is OS per nnniim. which en. titles them to an Engraving worth 55, and the chance of drawing a prize of One Thousand Dollar., in he Invested in a painting or engraving—and free alirra" , - stun,thio the Gallery of Pictures of the different Art • UnlOns. B. BAN NAN, Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill Co. • 'THE SPIRIT WORLD.—This is the title of a vol ume of recite, by Rev. Soseph H. Wythes, late pastor of the Methodist Church, In alinersyille. The object . of the volume is to "unite the discoveries of astro nautical science ,With consistent and scriptural ideas respecting the powers, condition and- probable em ployment of disembodied spirits; bons to illustrate the plan "inf Divine Providence. umnng men.' ace. Sac.— The Poem possesses great interest, and the leisure moments of any one could not be more plimsontly spent than In the perusal of this volume. For sat at Dannan's Rook Stores. STAGE LINES.—The advertisement of J. N. Mill more & Nephew, Stage proprietors. will ne found in column. Persona travelling In this line, can leave Pottsville in the moraine train for Reading. take the Stages and reach flacrieburg and Lancaster the note (lag. A lies also runs to Easton. ' TRANSPORTATION.—John C. Conard tc Cnl. have commenced the transportation business. which w ill prove a great accommodation in those who have Rill deli to be transported to Philadelphia. or places :it rth I of this. We refer the reader Mille advertisement, on the dlrst page. & NEW "APES, called the Emigrant and ..linteri• can' Clasen, has been started in New 'VOA. It le hial lished under the tetipices of theEMignints• Friend So. eat - . and is devoted principally to the interest of the Emigrants. It Is conducted with ability, and deserves success. $2 per year. GUSTAVUS ROSENTHAL. Agent,advertiseocigars of etricrii klnds,,all of which he warrants to to of the best quality, • • THE REQUEST of "Ccillier" will be attended to neat week. GENERAL MANUFACTURING LAW. Now, that ',II general Manufacturing Low has teen enacted by our Legislature, nor citizens can form manufacturing companies, in which every one who is pbaressed of meazo,—snd it will not require roneb, 7 will be permitted to join. Theee• corn' traniea have beetrjn existence for some time in ithe Eastern Statei'ikand to them* must be attri— 'bated the success which has attended the manu facturing interests of those States. The same Oenee.it now presented to the enterprizing ciiN zees of this State for establishing companies, by tvliich to bring into use the capital and enterprize of the State, and, at the same time, develops more fully its resources. No State is better suited for manufacturing purposes than our own. Blessed with a large and industrious population, contain ing all the necessary articles of consumption, ha sing transportation lines in every direction, she would, in the course of a feisr - searS, by proper management on the part of those entrusted with manufactures, and, with proper protection from PoVertiment, present such a scene of hum and industry, as would make every Pennsylvanian feel proud. -jt would increase the revenue resew. ces of the State, which in these days, while we arb Isborinn urider, an immense 4letit, contracted 'principally 'by Liacoroco legislation,'would be en object worth attaining. The Legislature has done its part with regard to this matter, and to accom. plish the end, and bring about such happy results, it only. remains for the people to j sin in the mat .tee: and, the "object so devoutly to be wished" will Ibri consummated. LOCOFOCO CONSISTENCY• Consistency is a kwel, but one to which the Lncofocus cannot lay claim. It is pitiable, very pitiable, indeed, to bear the groan• of the Loeofo. cd press with regard to removals that have been made. No men is turned from office, that dues not - excite the sympathy of the L icofocci press, 4 , and, in ennsequenee of which, the Administration is assailed in a manner that Would make any other Calla but OIJ Zack shake with fear. A removal occurred the other day of a Postmaster who Enid been in office forty-five years.. This brought forth, as wool, the vindictive abuse of the Locator° Pros. Prating shout the removtl of 3 man who had been ia office fortyefive years, clearly indicates the character of the Locofoco party. They would have the Republican doctrine of rotation in office become exiinet ; they would have men hold office for' life ; they would establish a doctrine contrary to the spirit of the age, and incompatible with the genius of the country in which we live, all 'for the purpose of advincing the interests Of a party. the motto of which is„ the victor belongs the spoils," and Which, upon every oee e et o ri, b ee pot the motto into practiAl but now, since a W big 'resident, who bad been opposed and abused by these men, has undertaken to carry out these ,views, they know no bounds to their abuse. Bach is what is falsely called "Demomaiy." -IrrLehigh Strip.—We observe by notices in the Philadelphia papers that the Lehigh Coal Co. intend to disregard the roma law passed by the Legislature, prohibiting the issue of scrip for the payment of interest redeemable in coal. • They intend /moiling themselves of a quibble, and est the lass at defiance.. We learn that the feeling ssas very strong in the Legislature naiad this Company—end it is the "full determutatiowk of those Interested to apply -to the Cell Legislature for a repeal of the Charter of the Lehigh Comps *Jf they paisist si.dier9ntshl. !I ' M'Ot. • .Tlll2 HECEI22' LEGISLATURE. The late Legislature hat/sbeen the most impor tant that has assembled Eor a number, of years... A large amount of general business was transact ed, es well as lota A number of bills relative to Schuylkill County were:paned. some of them of a very important chaacter t end others, again, ciao odious, character wens.defeated by the actiorrof our member.. The bill for the protection of mi itera and !slaws was passed; but not without much opposition (ram the Locafoios,who.tboollt l they heallatwlto oppose Xtis 'measure openly, new! ertheless encumbered it With each 'amendments in the House, u would mske it odious to the mem , Isere of the Semite, and relied upon them to de feat it. One of the amendments alluded to, was giving the funeral expenses of a family the prefer sue to the miners and lists rm.- This feature, at once, so odious to every reasonable man, was promptly stricken oco, imbed* cams before the Whig Senate, and the bill Passed as it now stands. ilornercios were the means resorted to .by the Lo cettoco members, in order to defeat this epithet, arid they did not hesitate to add amilndenents in themselves so odious is to have defeated the bill, had this' Whigs not understood the objet of their movements. But, through the exertions of the Whigs, the inaaence of these 'intendment/ was counteracted, and the final passage of the law se complished. It wool Ibe well fur the working men, the miners, and all tithe!s to keep in memory this act on the part of the Whigs of the Senate, who . , In connection wilt the Whig members of this County, roads the bi I a low. This is a question that has - been agitated for a number of year' in this . community, but never until the late session did it meet with success, owing principally to the fact that the tt hig members from this county were men who were determined to do what was right for their constituente, and if the miners and labcii err of the Coentyolesire in , future to have their right, guarded in the Legislative Halls, let them tend Whigs, who, ul-nac this recent occasion, have shown themselves to be their true friends.. Another bill, making rioting in Schuylkill Co., a penitentiary offence for 2 yeers.plfted. Hereto fore the punishment for such offences has been hot sir or eight months confinement in our county jail. This will have a tendency to lessen the riots; and evil disposed persons, who hare no regard for the laws, will be made to undergo a severe punish ment, so, let them ba on their guard. *I 00 Iti 113 00 12 00 EMI= We are pleased to state that several bills for the incorporation of Improvement Companies— one in the Swatara Region, the othar called the Silver Creek' Improvement Company—through the exertions of our members, were defeated, for which they are entitled to the thanks of their con stitueres. A bill, compelling tho High Constable of the Borough of Pottsvllle, to give bail for the faithful performance of his duty, was also passed, Beer shops, throughout the State, in pursuance of a law Ossed by the late Legislature, are corn• pellcd to procure licenrea before they can dirpose of their articles of denk. i lt is to he hoped that thishw will have the effect of lessening the num ber of thcao eetrt,liAments, The bill abolishing the colitis training', except in uniform, was also passed. A tax of 50 cts. is to be levieti upon all subject to the mantis law, to be appropriated towards the creation of a Sinking un•, the ulimate object of which is the liquids. tion of the State debt. More legislation has been done by the recent Legislature than any that . has assembled for the list ten or twelve years. Bills of a very important character have been passed, among which we may notice the General Manufacturing Law—the $3OO Exemption bill —the Amen:lame to the Constnutinn, matting Judges elective by the people—the bill to avoid the inclined plane—and numerous others, showing conclusively that one Whig Administration can accomplish more good for the people than half a dozen Adatinialnitions composed of Locofocos. L^t the people'of Penn sylvania bear these things in mind, CANAL COMMISSIONER.-OUR DUTY. Though the time for selecting the Whig candi. date fur Canal Conarnissionet, is somewhat die. tent, s portion of the'Whig press are suggesting the names of their respective friends, whom they consider suitable, tor that office. It is goner that the merits of every candidate for nomination should 'be coolly discuased i ; and in thus early commen cing the work, we are convinced that the Whig party will be out in the corning election in their strength. H. 1f Fuller, EN , a member of the late Legislature, is highly 'p l atten of as a candidate for nomination. Mr. Fuller is a gentleman of excellent character fur honesty and integrity, of 6no talents, well acquainted with the Public Works and deservedly popular among the people. His selection would be hailed with pleasure by the friends of our public works in this state. The Whigs should not,in consrquehce of their great and overwhelming victory last fall, presume that the great battle has been •'fought and won,' and the desired ends accomplished; but should go to wolc, when the proper time shell come, and en deavor to gain a victory as complete as the me. morable ones they gained last fall. It is tine, we have elected our ?resident and Governor, but the people mu-t stand by and uphold them, or the maasures far which we have struggled, year after year, will stand a slim chance of being enacted. Desert the administration, and in all probability it will desert you. The friends of Whig measures and ref arm. at the neat election, will have art opportunity of showing their attach ment to measures, upon whose enactment the prosperity of the country depends. It is not for this aline that the, people should stand ,by the party. We see the Lneofocos, moved by an evil spirit., attacking the Administration in •the most virulent manner, and flinging thejs malign darts in anti' direction around the White House, for the role purpose of intimidating its incumbent.— But they will be mistaken'. They have men to deal with.—men who •cask no favp re, and shrink horn no responsibilities," and whore conduct in more trying scenes point• them out as men in whose hands the government is safe. The Lo. cofocos; however,driven to desperation by their re gent s h ame ful defeat, will leave nothing undone which will tend to make the Administration un. popular in the minds of those who are simple enough to belicire the stories thy set afloat.- -Therefore, to iaphold - the present Administration. —to ensure the enactment of sound measurer, it becomes the people to stand by it, and shwa their attachment whenever an opportunity is given, and all will be right. iiircumAN CONSPILLACY CASE. This case which hes excited so much interest on the part of elmost every one familiar with the circumstances, has at length been decided. At the opening of the court in Philadelphia, on Sat. 7 urdey morning last, the jury, rendered a verdict, convicting Edward Ritchie, Simnel Ritchie. John M. White!, Elizabeth R. Shoemaker, George R. Elkinton, Lippincott, and John L. Kite, of Con spiracy, arid pro damages to . the 'mount of $lO,- 000. The case has been long on .trial, and the conspiracy consisted in confining Hinchman, • wealthy and sine man, in a lunatic asylum, on the certificate of John L. Kite, physiciin; that he was insane. The parties are all members of the Society of Friends. Elizabeth R. Shoemaker hr the sister of the plaintiff's wife. Stn. Hindman, the "'Other of thigh:Linda, was One of the defend ants; but the jury seem to have ezonereted her.— Tile died, it was shown, was to take the control o! obi pisiatift'• property out of his owe hands .THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND i&rliviLLE GENERAL. ADVERTISER. Eclat Navi. BOROUGH MAX flON.—The first Monday in May. the lime for holding our anneal Borough elec. tion, is approaching. It is important that all local feelings. jealousies, and hiSkerings should he disdrd•- ed. and men selected purely with a slew of advanc ing the interests of the Borough. For the last year or two.,que Borough bas been distracted Ey feuds. whichltave been tent ea by interested parties; who do not hesitate to sacrifice level important intrust of the Borough, to gratify their private and selfish ends. These feuds havtibein 'coign ived at. and urged I quietly .by some of the leaders of the : Locofoco parry—they bare even entered the Councib'sed ob. notions measures urged forward, not .with a view of benefiting the &irongb. hat gaiety with a view of rea.'ering the Whig party odiourite the Pupae. We speak advisedly in making this assertion. and we are assured that certain persons are already busting of their usual. There is no necessity for these beck erings and divisions—Ye know no "updown" or 'down.town" interests that are not the interests of the whole Borough—we ate all bound.; together by one common interest, and it behooves the good citi zens of all pans of the Borough to come forward and unite in one decided effort to bringabout a better mare of attars-10. allay the animosities that have prevailed—urn forward the important interests at stake, and rescue the Borough from the odium that meat necessarily attach to the. continuance of such sectional bickering* Let all be actuated with hon est motives for the public good alone, and all will move on harmoniously. Honest differences of opin• ion. Of coarse, will always exist ; but they should never he made the cause of fomenting sectional jealousies and nurturing sectional furious. The man of our citizens, 10 every notation of the Borough. have it in their power to current these evils, and we sincerely hope they will take the matter in their handsead frown don nal' crone made to perpetuate them, SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF Yu itrYILLE.—A Bill has pained toe Legislature of this State increas ing tam number of School Directors from 6 to five of whom are to be elected annually. At the ensuing election it will be necessary to elect eleven Directors—siva of whom will serve three years THREE Iwo years, and Tiling One year. The old ..x.t in increasing the number was, to apponion a Direc tor to each Pubic School of the Borough. for the period of one month, to be 'changed monthly at each meeting of the Directors. Under .the present aye tem it requires too much of the time of the Directors to give that attention to the Schools they deserve, and consequently they are neglected. This system hos been adopted in the city of Lancaster. and we learn from the friends of Educating, that it works well, and the schools have exhibited - a marked im• provement since it has been adopted. The School ' law has now become a permanent law of the State, and it becomes the duty of every friend of Education to aid in the improvement of its condition, so as to meet the epprobation of all classes of the coot. !Minn!. THE MASS MEETING of the citizens of Schuylkill County, held at the American House, on Monday afternoon last, to uphold the Colliers of this Region in the Course they are pursuing with regard to the Coal Trade, was largely attended. The meet ing was organized by appointing the following of• firers: Pruitt/Ist. WILLIAM WOLFF Fin Trsaiderds, John'll. Downing. William Do Doren. Adam Eihne,jr. L. F. Whitney. Sikretalits. John McGinnis. D. G. McGowan, The following.resolutiotte were introduced by F. W. Ileghes. Esq., who prefaced them with suitable remarks. and were adapted Whereas. The coal o,mrators of Schuylkill Coun ty. with singular unanimity, hove for some weeks past suspended the shipments of Coal from this Re• gion; an - d wherea.„ we. laborers. mechanics. trades men and others. living in Schuylkill County. and de pendent upon its Coal Trade for tho. support of our selves and families, feel a deep interest in all that concerns that trade. therefore Resolved. That the experience of every one of us too,couclusivey proves that the Co it Trade of this Conroy was so conducted in. 1818. as to produce a greatdepression in our Region, and as all believe at a great sacrifice to the Coal Operators and those de pendent upon the auecess of our trade at home. Reso'ved. that the facts, show that the present potation of the Coal Operators is the result of ne. cessity, and the only one that seems to be dictated by the first law of nature. that of "self-preservation." Resolve. That we earnestly urge °pariah° Coal Operators to maintain with manly firmness the stand they have taken ; that it is better for them and auto do no buunims, than to do it at a loss. and that we hereby solethnly pledge ourselves to stand by them and aid them. with all the means in our power. Resolved. That any Coal Operator in Schuylkill County who fails to stand by the great interests of this County. fa this struggle fur eniatence. deserves the repcobation of every good citizen. Itesdlved. That there' exist causes for these evi's that are known to us and within our power to redress —causes that had no origin with as. but in others. who have perverted other interests of great mega i tude, to our prejudice, and who have thereby aided by unjust and illeg inmate means. eth.r parties to amass wealth, at our expense, and that hereby we solemnly pledge ourselves, 'hat if the cause of this evil is not speedily and radically lemo■ed, that we will resin to the legally constituted tribunals, where in we do not doubt the result. We will not hastily strike a blow that may sheet the innocent, with the guilty nut re=but if necessity shall force it upon us. than -stand from under." Resolved. That in the opinion of this meeting without re ference to the mole referred to in the ab , ive resolutions ) the wbarvee at Richmond ehdold be placed under the control of the trade in this counts. an adjusted as to afrird the mat perfect fairness, to all; and that thin meeting are also of the opinion. that the present advanced rates of transportation , of our Coal to tide water are ton high to itiabla our trade to compete successfully with the trade of Oilier Coal regions. Resolved. That our Collier, are not now salting higher pricer for Coal than the opening rates of last spring; thyadvancis which the public are asked- to pay is required only by thn carrying Companies (Railroad and Canal:) who have entered into a com bination to nine the rates of transportation equal to 35 cents per ton. The small profits to the Collier do not nearly amount to such sum as 35 cents, and as he cannot pay this, his mines must remain idle until the carrying Companies recede from this demankor the consumer sees 6t to pay it to them. On motion of B. W. Cumming. Esq., the following resolution was then read. and before its adoption the mover add•essed the meeting at some length, showing the absolute necessity of a reducti pool the rates of toll by the Reading Railroad and Schuylkill county be placed upon an equal basis with those of other regions. with regard to facilities for transponing their Coal to market—when the resolution wu unanimously adopted, as follows: Resolved. That in view ofthe comnetition ofother Coal regions in the Atlantic market, and the trans'. lion room tf•ti credit system of payments to the COD sysimit, this meeting deem the advance in tolls for the present leason..sgreed upon by the Schuylkill Navigation and Reading Railroad Companies, un w AND INDAPEDICAT ; and that therefore the rates Of toll ought to be reduced tea WISER srantiatto a measure alikeneceniary to the successful operations of this region and the prosperity of said companies. Crosby W. Ellis, Esq.. being - called upon, delivered a short. eloquent address... when 'on motion, the meeting adjourned THE iVeATHER,—Tbe weather, daring this Week has been of a very remukable character.— During Sunday last the weather was stormy, cold and rosily winter like. So cold warn that ice two inches in thickness was formed. After this cold spell. we had a lovely day, reminding us of Spring, the sun shining warmly-and dispensing his rays in such a manner, as made us believe_ that winter bad taken its departure. This did not continue king. and on Wedaesday last, we bad a real stormy day„-snow falling thickly dunng a great portion of tne day Ind sight, covering the ground to a considerable depth, the wind- blowing. and the air cold, reminding us of the ••chill and surly blast of November? This weather. for the middle of 'April is indeed very re. mutable, and we much regret that it will have an injurious effect upon vegetation. , The blossoms o pen some of the trees are just peeping OuLand thin westh er may have the effecter blightinetbem very much. ATTEMPT, TO . ESCAPE.—We .learn that an attempt, was made I few days ago, by one of the Phi ladelphia Rangel:L*6o, with others. Meow con6ned in our prison, at Orwipborg.mi esesite. The Skeriff, informed by one o%'ihe prisoners, that they bad been working a bale ihroogb the walk heat imakoiotely to dot spot sod Mad a largo opoolt.aod poood op_ *kb gam< . Tit* woroartosworda NO* faft4 THE: liPttlINKLER.—in coesequence pf the dot which had collected ia Centre Street. duitog the early portion of ibis week. and which, at every gnat wind would ay in all directions * the water ma— Shine used for settling the dust, was pot in. oxe..and, dreamily settled lb° dust , thereby allowing vehicles and pedestrians to pus through the street . without being annoyed by the dust which is usually "kicked op" daring a dry spell. - This atocta of settling the dust is an excellent one, arid of costae it . will - into requisition whenever necessary. GEN. TOM THUM B.—Tem Thumb sivived lu town yesteiday..sad held Oro of his levees at the Town Hall.. - lie.will continue ids-terees this alter noon and evening. The General to quite 3 cariosity. and atomise all will go to tee hies • FIREMAN'S RA I..L.—Thto Schuylkill Hydran- Ilan Fire Company of thil Borough, intend 01114 a Grand Balt. on the 3d of next month. It will take place in the Town 1113 JONATHAN JOHNSON, Orli., of St, Clair, has been appointed rosunamer.st that plaee.(Norwegian 153avotane) in plus of Jacob Mertz. Eaq„ migoett All at once, since the Legislature bas passed a bill amending the COnstitution, making the Judge. elective by the people, the Lacer= press, join with us in applauding the move, since they have. learned that it is a popular measure, sa though they Act been its warmest friends. It is amusing. nays the Harrisburg Telegraph, to see the Loco_ faceorgans advocate•the election of Judges by the people. For the last ten years we hive urged this measure of reform, which has been resisted and condemned with great pertinacity by the Leicofo co leaden, while they had the reins of power in I their own hands. But now, since a Whig Gov. ernor has the appointment, end the charm of per. petual power ha• fled from the visions of the "terrified," they have changed their tone, and come over to our measure. Well, notwithstand. tog we may be in bad coinpsoy, we shall not abandon oar position, but continue to the lost to advocate the election of Judges by the people as a Whig m•asure. • 0300 EXEMPTION BILL. This bill, exempting a. certain amount of pro petty from sale, will be found in another column. This is one of the mod important laws that has recently been enacted by our Legislature. It is in spirit with the prxgress of the age. One by one, are these laws which rather imrded the ad vancement of happiness, being erased nom our statute books. It is but a few year. since the law imprisoning• for debt, was abolished. Since its abolition no one will say that it has not effected much good, and answered the ends originally de • signed by its friends. The bill, lauded to, is equally destined to change, very materially ihe aspect of society—put ell on en (gull fouling—. make ill, who feel disposed and put the proper means into regui.itiou, owners of , some property, cebieb in the hours of adversity, when friends for. sake you, and when everything without louts dark and gloomy, cannot be taken from the man, who, by circumstance over which he has no con trol, is so unfortunate at to bring upon him the Sheriff, backed by hit nreditors. it is a law of which all those who voted fur it, and throe through whose instrumentality it was pasted, may feel proud. The Jonah:co party base ever been prove:bia: for slender ng public men, in the most rechles' manner. whether deserved car not. Alluling to the recent Legislature, a paper,call.d tlie Blooms burg Denuerc4, Locofaco of course, merlishsd somewhere in this State, thus ' stigMslizes the members of the recent Legislature: "There never eraokit reciresiiishonest, reclaims ind on- Principled set of men cowered togslice, since the formation of our giirernment " Could there be more abusive or indscent lei.- gime used with regard :o individOals. We think not. Were the members deserving of the, highest censure, bad ,they disregarded ;the public welfare, bad they acted ever so badlyj the above should be the last manner of reprimanding them. The : recent Legislature has been the Most impor- tant thattu assembled for • ember of years, and its sets are more numerous then those of any Legislature that bad assembled for years. But, still they are denounced and willow ire:d iseji.hon. est,reckleas," &c., by one whose gene of propriety is oat sufficient to teach him better. 67*.A Galaxy of Whig Cilies.—EverT City in the Empire State is Nero This bits never before been the one, at the same ume. Look at them ! We m•y add, in addition, that more 'counties have a majority of Whig Supervisor., and the ag grew° number' in the State is greater than ever before ! Columbus Ohio, may also rank with the Whig "The Locusts wilt appear this year about the 20th or May, in Western Pennsylvania and Esstern Ohio, occupying the whole region ,from the mountains in Pennsylvania. Ohio couniyiVa., Columbiana and other eastern couiries in Ohio. They can be found now in planes upon trees or shrubbery which grew in 1832, in the above re gion, by skinning the surface of th t ground an inch deep with • spade. This will open their chambers, which will appear like augur bAce— E Patric' ( WA Strange Case.— A young mon,' ponied William Thomas, residing near Ozloid, Mester county, Ps., attempted to commit itiicide on the 30th ult.. by cutting his throat. Strange to say. although his mind•pipe vies cat entirely oil; he is stilt alive, and his putse beats as regular itivthst of any individual in health.—What food he takes, has to -be introduced through his nostrils io a liquid state. 1 na'Lleaf and Dumb Marriage.—ln Handy farce! chapel, Inverness., John Gordon, a basket amber. a deer and dumb man, was married to Catharine Campbell, who labored under, manltiv defects. The officiating clergyman received from them in writing their consent to be united in the silken', blade, in which he accordingly joined them. cl. Look out for 'ens —Aliered . s3 bills on the Sista Bank of Camden, Nevc Jersey, have been put in circulation. They do not resemble .the genuine notes, although the signatures are pretty good imitations. 'The triad moy be known by the figure of a per of horses racing between the signatdre of the cashier and preoiJent, which is not on the genuine hill. Z-Something of the Right So;l.—We, learn Piito our exchnottoe tbit . has 111111A'd the Senate of Wisconsin, by a vote of ten to three, =Weft the 'mien; of intoxicating drinks re,- ponsible for stippOrt of all pauper•. made such either directly or indirectly, by 'weans of their tralße. (Signsd try an Offiesrc) rirGqing to a Ball.—Go;ag' tn a bill is • mallet of some consequence in lows. During the cold weather of ladsnonth, a pasty of nee persons ware returning borne from a ball, whmh they at tended in K.rokek county, and it is supposed that they 104 their way, as they were ail found frozen to death on the prairie. steam Caeringe.7—The Newark. Daily Advertiser my. that en an ingenious mechanic in that county is it wok upon it' steam carriage to .runi. on common highways, which ii so near eJmpletion, that he expects to be-able to make a public demonatottii‘h , of the praeticability of his invention during the kurnmer..- 37A Brit' nd Stor m i dy stl i beEut was ' recently snarly& by iknow. a intal ran her ham into the lady's bowls, carried her Maly to the opposite side of the street, no damage occur. ring except the loss of stout a peck of bran. r Colored folio. —The bill directing the submission to the people of Wisconsin, at the next genital election, of the liguestion whether squid right of suffrage Is to be extended tritelored person., ha passed both homer of the Liagialatarei ELECTION OP JUDGES LOCOFOCO SLANG. BUFFALO. SCHENECTADY, RoCHEATER, ALBANY, AUBURN. , • TROY. SyRACIISE, , HUDSON. OAWEGO, NEW YORK; UTICA, , BROOKLYN.:, , 21l Sods of Ilt ms filintrssillt affairs. [From our Correspondent.). eprn ,The spirit exhibited by the Miners and laborers on our side of that Nevi' ncin this crisis of the Coal trade. in worthy of all sximmeration: Not only have they Nirie tie stoppage Cheerfully and without complain , . bat hive thoughtfully and intelligeptly put dietoselies about the work of caoperstion with their employers. Two large meetings have ticen,held in this place by them, at which relobrtioni. approving the course ta ken by the Operator', and pledging them the support ortheir men, were passed ; and Committees were appointer for various purposes deemed necessary, in furtherance of the oliXt in view I notice this be cause it is extremely gratifying to me. and, I tappet°, to all persons intoresited. tei feel the exiinencenf 'man imiland molar good wilt between the cetployer and emplciyed. Thcise Who bring labcifiathei !liars money into the market; are ;twain in the majority:and is is id the intelligence-and energy of thatinajcirity that this County must find her pride and defence. Many of these men, dating this season of general distress.ba ve absolutely been. pinched with want.-hare sofa ed , but have endured with The (cathode of moral beraes. Have throve' all die pressured the times exhibited . a confidence on their employers, which has in torn begot confidence and good feeling-have shown a clear sighteduesi, and appreciation of Abair teal interests.—No counts can long remain poor and de pressed with such heard of ea It. such intelligent and determined spirits to tniild it up. CM far The Mormon Temple.—The new Mor• awn Temple at the New Mormon location. Solt Lake, is to be a splendid building., A lot 18 and 12 miles wide, with a mud wall feet high and 4 feet thick has been enclosed.— Thereare to be four cities inside. They have discovered mountain rock that reachable. carnelian atone. which is said to be beautiful for temples and pillars. The size of the temple is rach stavd, but us higbert point is to be.. 6.10 feel, end can be seen eighty miles either way. The Mormons aro em igrating there in large nambets. but we do not believe they will be permitted to remain their un interrupted. It is against the genitia of our in. atitutions that there should be a community with in a community, and almost beyond the reach of the law. •nr, Watchman . Eloped—The Boston Times of ut l week relates the 'particulars of the elope. meat of • Boston wstrhmsn, named John Gloss. under, with s girl of 19. Mr. G. left a wife and several children to mourn their untimely bereave. meat: Truly thaVvratchman would "bear watch , POTTSVILLE! MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL: Wheal Flour; hbl. 'O3 59 Dr'd Peaches med. 300 Rye do do .4 50 do do *mimed. 173 Wheal, bush. _1 10 Ded Apples. paid. 75 Rye. do • - 75 Eggs. doz.- I.t 10 (DM do , - 56 Butler, Ib, Oatr, do • 40 Bacon. Pommes, do 50- Hams. Timothy Seed. . 550 Ilay, too, Clover do 350 Plaster. DEATHS. Departed this lireon Thursday rooming the 1216 ina- Parsuct. Gatscom.for many years in the employ of the Slhoylkill Navigation Company, aged 82 years and 17 days. " Ills friends and those of the family, are invited to at tend his raneral, from his late residence, today the 21st, at 3 o'cloak.P. 21. • In this BOmugh on'Thorsdly last. istrs„daulMter of Mrs. Berryman. In the lilt year of her age. re. mtNtasviu.e, IikVINO FUND ASSOCIA TION. —The Directors will meet nn not Thom. day evening at B o'clock, at the Wiese efJarob Krum Onnbury et.. Uineranik, for the micro...a of receiving the 3d instal mem. TllO6. H. HOGAN. RELIGIOUS NOTICES ( - OF. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. —The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry of frinity Church, rot:ovine. Resolved. Tint In consideration of the sums contribu ted and to be contributed Ita donation,: to the erection and :misting of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby ant apart, and apomprlate FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, which iha II be, and remain few for ail persons who may deslre•to worship In the Church., These pews are•located as follows: IN THE CENTRE AISLE, North side, No. 111, 119, 127, 135.141. 151, 159. B od o aide, No. 117. ISO, 128, 136. 144. 132. 110. IN TIIE NORTH AISLE. North side, No. 1.7. 13, 10, 25, 31, 37, 13. 51, 53 51.55. South side. No. IN T . 8, IL 20 U . 28, 32. 28, 41, 50, 52. lIE SOTH AISLE. South aide, No 55, 57, 59.60,74, 80, 80. 95.09. 104, 110. North side No 59, 67, 13, 79, 85, 91, 97, 103, 109. DI YIN 619ravice is held in the Chnrchevery Sun day. • Marxist Sdrria commencer at 104 o'clock. .4fterwoos Strew co. Mlle!, et 4 o'clock. And eve n- Ingservick on the Orel Sunday of every month. g esp TRINITY CHURCH CEMETERY, AT MOUNT J.AUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, -Pens eple. ate ' pm ready to sell burial rots and graves In that large and tutatit [tut plot of ground. near the ju netlon of Market Street and the Mine...elite Road, which they have lately enclosed and laid out (or aCemetery: An plicanino for lots or Mngle graves may be. made to AN. DREW RUSIEL. Esq.. Treasurer of the Church. at whose otHce onMattantongo Street."' Pall of the Cens' tery can he .seen, or Edward Owen Parry, Esq., Centre Street. R.} UNIVERSALIST CflUSClL—Services are held "," to the Winery of Si Ichter's Newhall, every Sab— bath morning and evening at the uses! been Rev. S. H. BRUSH, of Luzerne County, PIMOT, ' The public are respectfully Invited to attend. -* A, COMNION - 660A rib COlThililt should be remembered the a easel Is an evidence that some bu -4 [nifty Is lodged hi theLlungs, which, if not speedily re moved, will so Inhale these delicate me as aeon er or later to bring on isdaaretise eft ups—a form of disease which we all know le the'Llish road to con sumption.. I ./.. rfriedt's tidies re:elate Pills area most delight ful medicine for Carrying of f a raid. 6ecause they ex pel firm the system all morbid and corrupt humors (the canoe of every kind of disease) In en easy and natural manner. Four or lire of Wright's Indian Vege table Fills taken every n, ht on going to bed, will in a short time remove the most obstinate coil—at the same time the digisive organs wit' b restored to a healthy tone, and the blood completely purified, THE GREAT MEDIOINE . or Tat DAY DOCTOU Towii•estes 8 igta.—This meoicine has the peculiar fortune of being recommended sod prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the country, and only requires a trial to bringlt Into general use. It is pot ap in quart bottles, and Is six times cheaper than any other preparation. Duct. Townsend Is a physician of great reputation in Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians generally in that city prescribe it In their practice The following Ism cenificate from some of them: , OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily arriving 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 npinero'4 cases prescri bed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and we believe it to be one of the mostariluable preparations of the Saran thrill& in the marke t . Albany, Aprlll.lBl6, Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. Is one of he oldest and most retpectable Physicians in Conn. May 61 , 18 1 6 . Dr. TowasEan.--Dea Sir: • " Townsend's Sarsa parilla" flnda a ready sale In ,Hartford—is highly es "teemed by all who have made use 'of it, and we have Lesion to believe its good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have daily cells fouls, and hope you will be remunerated for your exertions to render service to tite afflicted. I pm sir, your obedient servant. HARVEY SEYMOUR. M. D. .:dam' The General Agency Pa the sale of the Sarsa parilla is a. Oannan's Boassorts Pottsville,where Drug efsts and others cau be supplittlerholesale at the Manu facturer, prices: It Is rain lot sale In Pottaville at John C. Brown's, Clemens dr. ,Parvin's, and John S. C.l4lartin's Drug Stores; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua J. W. Gibbs. Druggist. and J. 13. • Palls, Minerivilio C. Fraitey, Orwissbnri; Henry Shlsslry, O. 111. Kemptnn. and W. 1.. Heisler, Pnn Carbons Paul Barr. Pinegroves, J. C. C. Hughes. Pottsville. 0. See advsemsement in anothercoluenn A circular containing rge number.of certificates irnm Physi cians and other can be examined at llanosn's Book. tore.Prico 81 per bottie.or 6 Bottles for 85. BEWARE OF ClUNTErtrillTS.—Tsylor's Coun terfeit Detector, and United Stain Missy ..Raperter. he beet th Untied States, .eontainlng fat nimite ',graying' or all the oel4, Silver, and Copper cider in ircutatlon With their value attached : corrected month ay. No merchant or dealer ought to be without It. re Perrone enclosing one dollar .to the subscriber ill have the Detectorma lied mnnthl one .eat to their Miners , hosp ital, ?TIDE UNDER:SIGNED lISSPECTPUIth armours- J. ere that he has so far matured his plans fur the es tabliehmentof a SIVSERS' 111)3PITAL. that It will be opened for the reception of patients on the gest of April, 1819. Tne objet ..t• the institutinn is to secure to persons engiged in mining operations, proper medical aid and treatment, at .he smallest possible expense. With this view the prolirietor hes procured for the purposes of the Hospital. a term; on which is a tautened conve nient House, In an elevated, airy and healthy position, on the road leading from Pottsville to Mincraville, about 2 mile from the former place, - Persons paylneThree Dollars per annum,in advance. will be entitled tri Membership, and to admission in the Elospital. In tenor Injury flora accident. or sickness. and to support. and medical treatment daring mid ill. sees free of additional charge. braille who may desire adtatslaan tam Mellen:Mal. will be received on liberal-terms, 'The poor or tbe Borough of Pottsville, not in the Drapital„ will be treated bytbe attending Phyatcjite,sosele glI these who may be disposed to anti airetneeivu of the advantages or membership, may apply - to the odendined. at WI gat" alt Patket /lamb 34.1843.• 134y1 , W.AIIIRALIS. M. D. -- "1 - Et. - Tam of sp.- Ira n % hit:Mtge! Kaitiliaidletink VOTICE.—PIIOI,IO 'W.F.. of Market dwlls— IA will be old 'at - public sale, 9.n Saturday the 29th ttly of Ana :ill o'clock P. et the Market House. lathe thoosann - of Pottsville. the Matta of the 411 d Mattel Iluuse..: Teruo dads known no the day of sale. by ' WILLIAM LkIRCII, Apnl 17-20 Clerk of the Merket. CITICE.—POTTAVILLC WATER CO.—The toekbulders of the Pottsville Water Cotripanyoue hereby moulded,. that an election will be held at the house of 'tinnimore & Brother, an Monday the 7i b day or May, 1811, between the hours of 3 and '5 P. M., for the purpose of electing nine managers. to cenduet the business of the Company for the ensuing year. , Aprillt, 17-311 ROdSCL. President. OTICE.-NOTICE fIEREDY GIVEN that , 'Charles Wilman has 'been appointed by the Or- Ohsh's Connor Schuylkill County. Auditor. to audit, resettle and sestet& the adrololatratmn accounts of Peter ifetfoe, Administrator of the estate of JERE NIA t 1 51c110C. deceased, and that he will be in at. teudance at bis Mace. on the 15th day of May at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, for said • purpose. when and where all those In any manner Interested. can and may attend. CHARLES WITMAN. Auditor. Orwlastow ril 21,1019.' - • -17-4 t lIISSOLIITION. OF PARTNERSHIP.— I) The pattnershiphetetefere gitsting between the subsetibers, trading under the firm of lIENDItICKtr, JONES& BIRK BECK, was on the lit otJanuat y. 1879, dissolved by mutual onnent. The business will be continued by Japes & Elitithecit. who are authorised to settle the business of the late firm. ROWLAND JONES. THOMAS FIiEIEBECK. , 17• Into T•magns. Anrll 11. IMO. ISSOL UTION.—Tbe Partnership heretofore existing between ELIAS B. PAIN H ZIEBACH. was dissolved by mutual consent. on the I th clay of Aptll lasts nil petunia Indvbted to the said flan. and those hsvinsaistms against B. are regossted to call on J. B. Ziebach, between Ibis and t he tstof May nest, to settle the lame The undersigned hereby returns his sincere thanks to the citizens; of Tremont and the poLlic in general. for the liberal encouragement In-his business, and makes known at the same time, that he still ennttnu es at his old stand In Tremont, to carry on the Tailoring business in all various branches. Ills work In re gard to beauty, durability and cheapsnus, cannot be exceeded by ant other in the County; he will:den of fer his remaining stock of Ready Made Clothina at Cost. ' JOIIN B. ZICBACII. Tremont, April RI, 17-310 OTICE.—WIIEREAS MY WIFE, MARY ED WARDS. has left my ea and,hoard without any Put man ; I hereby caution all person* not to trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts or her con; truths,. , JENEIN EDWARDS. April IT, , 17.3 t NCITICE.—COAL SUIPPING.—James Penman haring leased the Schuylkill Narlstaalon Compa ny's Landings, No 3 and 44 on the Firth Dock. Port Carbon, will attend to the shipplog of all kinds of coal on the most reasonable terms. Will also receive coal on consignment, and sell It at market pikes. 43• While and Red As Coal of superior quality for sale: pr 7-13-300 NOTICE.—THE DOCKETS and othet papers ap pertaining to the office of the lets GEO.IIEISLER, E.q.. have been banded over to the i t egereigned. nu.- castor in the office. All poisons having unfinished hit sineu an said Dockets will phase leave inch directions In reference to the same as they may Think proper, at my office in. Centre Street, opposite thi Town Mil. SAMUEL HASTE. . Aur7-15-30 Janke of tbe Peace, Pottsville: IVOVICEs—TO COAL. OPERATOEOL—The st verther havingone of the best wharves on Schuyl kill newty planked. is desirous of making an arrange menta receive snd ship Condor to remise a first-rate article to he sold bn comtutssion. Refesettces runtish ed and repined. J. C. PRICE. Ape:-15-Imj -Cor.l2th & Willow sis.. UERIFPALTY.—To.ihe FREE r and !NUE QPEN DENT Voters of Schuylkill County! Gavin:: been entouraged by numerous friends Ore out the County. I most respectfully offer myself as a candidste for the office of SIIESIFF. at the, ensuing General Election, should I move so fortunate cm to receive a majority of your votes, it shall he my con st.snt aim to dischorge the duties of the office with A 'debt) and impartiality. Vous fellow citizen, Apr?-1.51 N. hl. WILSON. Pottsville. 1.% 00 0 00 VOTICE—IS HEREBY TO all penirins /.2 interested in the estate late of WILLIAM ttILVIeL of the city of .Beadine, Berke County, deceased. that the undersigned are the Elecutersufsaid Eatele—and Blase Im•iite claims upon said estate are to present them fur adjudicatinn—and those persons Indebted fur ,Lime. Ilo'k account, Notes. Bonds. or otherwise, will Please mete payment without further delay, to enable the af fairs of the said estate to he brought in a close. • WILLIAM ERMENTIIOUT, 11. S. Well altDs. March 31 14-61) _Executors of said Estate. X; aTICE.—.W/IF:BEA . S LETTERS OF a [MIN -ISTRATION have been granted by the Register of Scher (kill County, to the nobecrilter, nn the estate of DA N IEI.I SIIOI.I.EINBERGEtt, late of. tbe Borough of Puttevllle. deceased. Notice therefore, is hereby given. to all these indebted to the eeL.te, to come for ward and Pc Os their respective accounts, and all those who have legal claim. against said estate. to present them for adjostment. An immediate attention to this notice Is deloand-d, ea the atfeirs of the estate must be settled whit all possible dispatch. JAMES SILLIMAN, Administiatur. March FL 1849. • 12-th A D tINISTDATION NOTICE.—WHEILE TI. AIR Lettere of Admintvtratton on the evtato of JO CHRISTIAN, latenf Schuylkill Haven, Schap!. kill County, deceased, hive, been granted by the Re glAer of dclutylkill County to the ruherrlber—Notfre IP hereby given to all those Indebted to said estate to make payment, and all those having claims will present them for settlement. as early as possible. L. F. WHITNEY. Port Carbon, . March 17. 1819. 12-6 t• •C„OTlCE.—Thesabscrlliers hare bean nppointed II scents far the sale of 9arrieon'■ Enpyina NCH end Metallic Dampninit Tablet, a time seeing. labor sav ing and mossy maim/ machine, a sample of which- may beacon at the Vesta -tore ; all orders for the above presses tnhlebatewarrantedtoeiveentire satisfaction will be promptly attended tn. March 17 12.] E. YARDLEY & SON. OTICE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 1 • ail persons ludebted to the estate of SOLOMON MUTH. deceased. to make paymentmnd those that have claims. ate request., to present them for settlement. on or before the first day of May next, to the subscri bers Adnitniitratnm of the estate of said dereaned, at the otkce of Jamb Reed. Esq. • JACOB REED. FREDERICK PFLIEGER. } Adm. "' March 10: 11.61 VOTICE.—ALL PBRAONS iniowpia BELvErs Indebted to, the late Arm 'of NG & I ACK: 4 I:IN. are most respectfully request II upon the sub•eriber between 'this and the first of A ril nest and make' payment, and all persons 'mein • claims asarnst the late firm will please present them r set tlement. . JACOB M. LONG. March 10,1819.. • 11-lf ISSOLUTION—THE PARTNERSHIP HERE TOFORE existing between the undersigned In the Tin and Stove business, in Pottsville, and trading in the name of LONG & JACKSON, has bten this day disanlved by the withdrawal of C. F. Jeckson The business wit he continued by Jacob M. Long. and the debts doe by the late firm a ill be settled up by him In accordance with the t•rms of dissolution. JACOB N. LONG, March 10. • • C. F. JACKSON. N. OTICE.—TIMMAS FOSTER & Co.. HAVE REMOVED their stuck of Roots and Shoes to the new stem on the corner of Centre and Market Streets, where the business will in future be carried on upon the cash principle. Thankful to their fri-nds and the public in general for past (tears. they hope. by mina ging their business in future upon the only correct ba sis, (viz., cash payments) to afford to their customers goods upon such reasonable terms as Will ensure to them a liberal patronage CrPIY UP t--all persons Indebted to the undersign ed are requested to come forward and settle their assets es our new business arrangements will require us to and urge the prompt fraYtiwni of the, name. . Febl7-81 TIIOMAS FOSTER & CO. OTICE.— StilitiYl.KlLL NAVIGATION CARS —The Schuylkill Navigation company, having sometime since, osrigasd all'their Railroad Cars. com monly known as the 4 . Yellow Cars" to Henry C. Corhit, Chitties A. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph, Esivs.—is trust. fcr certain manners ; and possession having now been given, to their Agent Edward C. Hartle, who will keen these Cars' in Repair, and run them, for account of the Trustees. 11. n. POr.►No, M. D. J. WILSON. N. D. R. P. BRIGGS, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORP, U. D. .NOTICE. Is hereby elven. that all claims. for I tbor, or material', ham Jrter finnished to theist:ars. must hr Presented for settlement to Edward G. Marts. Agent fur the Trustees. EI.VIOODUORRI3„ Dee. 2-'49.49-41 Resident Entlueer. St N. ENGLAND—PRICE**AArC4LLt 'S REIM CED.--Juat received, t.eautlful copies of Mceau _ I ay's England, Vols. 1 and 2, bound at the low rate or $1 peTyololllet. Alin. the cheap edition in pyper cov. ers, at 22 cis. per volume. at HANNAN'S April 21, 17-1 Cheop Book and Stationary Store,. •r HE SPIRIT" WORLD and Scenes from the I Life of Christ, a beauttful little volume of sacred Poems, by the Rev. Jos. 11. W ythes. Into Pastor of the M E. Church of Mine:l,olle ; containing ton paces, elegantly bound In pressed cloth, and gilt edceci, for saleat HANNAN'S Almil 14, 16-1 Client, Elnokstores. I ILECTIES;:ACWAYS ON HAND AT nil r'iih ecltahrrainte'sni: w lion of the cithenint Pottsville and viArkity, I+ Incised. . NICHOLAS & COLLINS. March 21, 13-] Cartier of Market and 13ecoud its MULE , ' AND PRAYER BOOKS VERY JJ LOW.—gloo - Bibles and Prayer BOONS in almost every stylg of binding. cheaper by 2 .Itt per cetitt Than they Tan he purchased in Philadelphia. Splendid Qlitß Family Bibles atonly ;Kat lIANNAN'S Cheap Book Stores. ri ARDEN TOOLS.—A COMPLETE IasSoRT k.T MENT of tiortmultoral Implements. embracing every article there; in the cultiatitton of the earden, for tale at • BANNAN'eI • March 17t 'l2-1 IL ACK IItEL 1 WI 1411 AD. ,Akt.7,loN. HERRINGS, rORK. . , 'J. PALMED if; Co. 11,27.14 AND BIDES. Martel eStr.et Wharf, 8111.1III.DER1, PIIILLDELPIIIA. LARD AND CHEESE, Feb.2l. VCCOII3IODATXON FOR LAWYEITS.—TIIE .LAW YER.. 4 can porcine, Blank Minix:en:a for tr R ouses signed by the Prolhotioutry. by at BANN AN'S Cheap Rank & Stationary Store. ar 17 5.1 NEWSPAPER FILE FAULE ull FILING NEWSPAPEILI, Jost received and for sale at BANNaN'S Dec3o43 Cliaap Variety Stores. Miaow'lars history of England, voLtfor. I, of a beautiful cheap edition of this V vahrtble work, pubhabed by B. U. Butler &Cu PbHadelphia, containing 111 the matter verbs um et Illarldetni of vol. I. of tne Landon edition, published In London at nearly 04,00 a volume, received arid for sale at 25 tents: NOTICES. JOHN'6 ZIEBACII, ELIO' ZIECACII. IBIZI MISCELLANEOUS Bead and Variety Stores. , qonetartly on ?and and ALHO:tee Apoollytkal Key, an extraordinary die , course on tee tilts and Atli of eepaey, publiined (MO natty inifie year 1701. - Prior ets. at • • • HANNAN'S . ;Bookend Variety,Storea. Minis 17 121 AZTIIICri: ifiaa Law, - giarmile Olubt". Mein -49- =1 - „ MIZ,Irt 8....L9N 0 saiwayut ot - Iranoas irtii o - 16.0041 11 7. • --- mil 6 7 • - - : .•'‘ 11•30.,15-1,4 : 1.111. 11$ NM lt oaf r. • LOST_I.ND OUNP. COW.yri the inhseriber at 13 Mania Qdibry,a bright red .eour, with a white hellY,Astain on her forehead, talent 5 years Old, and very treaty with calf. Any person:lterates her to the owner, will be suitably rewarded.. ap.l4-104t.o• • PETER EDDY. WANTED. lAr ANTED.—A NUMBER OP FINISHERS and v Moulders, at the -Tamaqua Iron Works.. wham COMMA( employment can he bad. • Amll2l. 17-30 JOHN E. AMITII. INfultabviluAt vb t Thomas tatsae. who it is said, was employed on the Schuylkill Canal. in Schuylkill County. in IBlS—will 611' on Jame; Gillingham. in Pottsville. he will confer • favor on the family o Wpa Prosser, now 'raiding near Pottaville who a very anxious to see him. Ap7:497.15.31 ATTOIINEYS A LAW.—The subscribers, hoelne commenced e macaw orlon , in Potts/lite, sittlattend prom. • II business committed to their care. Orrice in Centre fitreetomearty opposite, the Amerken Hotel. JAMBS COOPED, April AI. 'll-3mo) DONA CAMERON. GEGIE IL OREL WHOLESALE COMMISSION AGENT, Forall Muds of Fish. No. 54 North Warves. above Ea. street. Philadelphia.. [April 21. '49. 11.17 ills. J.. T. altonoLAs, respectfully tenders his professional Services. to the Inhabitants of Pottsville and • lc lolly, and an/ felts the honor of a share of their patronage. Office, Thompton'a Hall, Market at. Iterdenee, Second street, ono door below Marto. : Match 3 1 'I?, /0-1 y DR. HECKER.— LP NEW lIOAIMPATMC MEDICAL OFFICE. Camera "gland Market Pt. Opposite Thompson'S Hell • • . ' p 05.741111.2. LA. Residence Coy, of Callowhill and 3d St. opposite the Primative Methodist Church. pan 27 'l9. .5-17 EDWARD CLARKSON, ENGRAVER ON WOOD. No. ROI Walnut :qua, Deel3 Philadelphia y D. BIEREDITII,—GeneraI Agency. Office . Centre Street. Pottsville. Schuylkill County, Pa. Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, col lection of Rents. &e. [Ort2B-44-9Y LDVVAR U SIIIPPE N, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Philadelphia, will attend to collections and all other legal business in the City of Philadelphia. ad joining Counties and eisewhete: °Mee No. 13 Prune Street. Philadelphia. plug. 22 1848-?.y Q . & .1. FOSTER, Ue‘lers In Boots hod Shoes Leather, and Shoe Finding!, Centre street, Potts (Sept 18 1.847. 1/H. DEPITY, Surgeon Demist,. 01Ere in Market Street, (North aide,) First door above Es quire Witen,,'• Office. (Dna)R/1 G. AVGOWAN, Attorney at Law.—Office in Market Street, itt the MOM formerly occupied by J. fC. flamlin, Esq. Conieyanclnc and L 4 crivening at • tended to. pottaville„Bept9,4B-37 MUST RECEIVED at the York Store., ton of 2 and 4' inch 'wrought spikes a 5-10 suitable for fiat bar Rilroad Wm; also, constantly on hand hook bend optima fort Tells ; a supply' of flat bar Railroad Iron. and T Rails always. to be had on application at the above named well known store. March 17 12-I E. YARDLEY . & SON. • lIAIN9 FOIL MINE , . —Themstoecribere here Just received from the ship Elizabeth, land I Inch Beat !lest Cneish Chains, made expressly far Mines. and for nate. Apply in • T. & E. GEORGE. april22 If 17] Market and 12th Pc eets.Philada A in Ml d A i D ron lllON —SO TONS 21 x Fla[ rr it 50 do 11 z 1 do do do d do'2l x do do dowitbnpiken. 15 do 1 zdo go . do ' And Platcn,for %ninny A. & G. RALSTON, 4 docabfront st.;Phl ada. Phitada.. July 11. 1815. 28 JUNIATA ROIPER IRON. 55 TONS aported boitrr iron,' Nos. 3. 4 and 5 of widths of 26,32, and 36inet,s nd rindom Inngt A. 4.• G. RALSTON. 4, South Front rt. Philtda. 11, IP4r 3ct_ DLACKSMITIVING. TURNING AND FINISH ING.—The cubvcribevrevpectrully announces that - tie has commenced the above business at the corner nf_ stanch Mink and Coal Streets, Pottevitle. Pa. and wlt Ihe happy to receive olde': JOHN WARNER N. B.—Gnage-cocks. 011 cm ps, and oil globes on hand and Inraale 22, -IY FOR SALE & TO LET. FOIL TIE:NT—THE MINERAVILLE COTTAGE --«nqulre of 6. McCLENECEIAN. April 21. 17-311 or ntinerovilio. SSIONEEIS SALEtr.-WILL DE SOLD AT ,t Public Sate by the subscriber. statignee of SAIUL. T. ziKEEN, on Saturday the 12th day of May nett, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of M. Martintore, in the Borough or rottsviue: MI that certain Int or piece of Freund situate on the Miners ville road in said Borough ; brine twenty feet front on said aline:est:lle road, by eighty feet in depth, hot:tided on the West. by_ groom! of John M. Shame, with the appurtenances consisting of a double two itory'rrame dwelling house; with stone basement. Terms at Sale. WOODSIDE. Assignee of April 21, 17.411 SAMUEL T. SKEEN. __ . L'oll, RENT.—MT. CARBON HOTEL.—The no r demigued will receive primosals until the drat day r . 1 of May neat, for • lease for a term of year• ...az of the g Canmn Hotel. The lintel is well 5: macaw I 2 furniture, which is offered for etre n unable terms Apr7.ls-3tl JNO. WEAVER, Pottsville. tOIt RENT.—ON THE HAP.ROAH 1 - 5iUl -. 1- Immo large Stone Foundry, a Frame Machine shop, a Blacksmith shop, with a Pen Hoise-power Sturm En gine, sundry natures, tools and patterns, suitable to the business—for particular., apply to - JOn. 11. 'ALTER, March 3I 14.2m0 Blythe Post OtSce. Schuylkill Co. I ; OR SALE—TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING Houses. Apply to E. r. Theban* Market VI" or to /no. G. Drown. Centre at.„ Pottsville. March St - 13— L LI A .—tiIIf.3UBSCUILIEIIOFFERs FOL r - Usk IhWiproperty now occupied by him In %Veit . Branch Volley, four miles from Pnttsville, •s and one and a half miles fioin Schuylkill tia. eg .L Ten; conststins of live and a half acres of land well Mid oat as a garden and fruit oreh , ard. A two story frame house, TS sDI feet, with a cel lar under the whole; kitchen in the Milsr. Immediate rowssession given. Pavlof the parehhse money can re main on Bond and Mortasse if desired. For terms ap ply to the sabseriber,al his office in West Branch Valley. Match 10, 11-11 l ' B. De FOREST. 1a(111. BALE' Olt RENT.—PORT CARBOY eTEntil MILL—The subscriber offers his Steam Mill. totaled in 'Port Carbon—for sale or rent. eaid Mill is located In one of the best situations In this Re ginn for business. being the only one in the eastern section of the Enal Region. It is in good condition, and possession will be given Immediately if required. Terms easy. Apply to L. P. WHITNEY, Port Carbon. March 10th,18-11. 11-if Rending Eagle, end Lebanon Courier; ineen 8 Ernest; and charge this office. SAME.—COLLIERY PROPERTY FOR BALE.—THE riIIUSCRI HER offers at private sale the following properly, viz One 60 Horse- Engine, with 450-fect of nine -inch Pumps. in first rate working order. One 30 Horse Engine, with 210 ,:feet of nine inch Pumps, with winding gearing all 1 -complete, in good working order. One 20 Horse Engine for hoisting Coal from Mines, in good working order. One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers. Shaft ing,'Bereens, Sr:butes, andat I the [imes necessary to do a business of 1000 Inns n week: Alto 50 large Railroad Can, with heavy chilled wheels, and three inch axes; these Cars are well suit- WI for any .Of our surrounding Roads where Horse power is used. • 'The Abaco Engines were all manufactured by Hay wood & Snyder. and are considered among the very best ever made h . said parties. Jan. 13, 3-If • CEO. ff. POTTS. TORE FOR SALE IN lIIIINERSVILLEs Ll—The subscriber °Bets for sale his entire inerchan dize. consisting of DRY GOODS,: G ItOt't:11 1 E rt, QUEEN eIWARE, HARDWARE, &c., all of which is in good order. His stand is one of the hest in Miners ville, with an exeelleet dwelling attached, which is also for sale. For particulars inquire at the store. Novll3-41-01 .1. H. ZIEGENIFUS, Minersvilre. 1; OR RENT.—The celebrated- dALEM VEIN MINES at Vuund's Landings for rent fur a term of years. Apply to - A. RUSSEL, Agent, - , nvlB-171 Mahantoneo Street. Pottsville. run applicants, .I.. o tratt I' 7l a n o d n be i ro a n7i s n ' g t t o o ' o " alt a o t . known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others, me Peach Mouatain Veins—having a range (Hover a mile in length, viz:.:—Lewis, epohn. Barracleuch. Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parker Ravensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also,all that tract called Igoe/unction Ttact,belong ing tothe said Company.containing the Salem,Forrest, Rabbit Hole. Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law inn and Alfred Lawton Veins. A:so, n Saw ML and Gnat Mlll:situated on the Mill Creek 'Emma!! ofwhich willbe rented on moderate terms by applying to ,DAVID 4.:HILLAS, An't. -Pottsville. Fob. kl 29 ;OR S4LE.I...AT ge: GALE, All that P certain tract or parcel of land. situated on the Broad Mounta IN_ In LoWer Mahantonge township, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Berko county,) in the ii.tate of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as Oil lows,to w it.l—Beglnning at a marked white ma tree; thence by late vacant lands , now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north stxty , five perches, to a white oak; thence bylale vacsylland, now du? greyed to George Werner. weer 140 percJies to a sinner thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Illick.eoutholsty-Ove perch es tow Spanish oak 4.theime cart 146 perches, to the Place or beeithtitnß.eontaining flfty-flue acres and one hundred andlitty-two perches °fiend and allowance's of sit per cent. for roads,&c. JOHN G. BRENNER. EXeentnr of P. Beath,' estate... 69. Marketst. Phllada. Philadelphia, scptember 19. 11346" ft . lr:i2tie by A ,OHALLEiNGE TO THE WHOLE W OR L - ri' 110IT'9 IMPROVED CHEMICAL 80AP—Phi extracting grease. tar, pitch. nil. paint. or. auy nthet errasy substance. from - ladies` and gentiernen'scinthlne including silks and satins. rupee,. table spreads. Med ,no :bawls. , ladies' bonnets. die. A Itivartl of 325 eel 'he paid to any person whir prodoce a spot paint green or dry that this snap will not extract $1 per grngs. 01 per arisen, or cents per rake. Forsal wholesale. and retail _at BANNAN'S Variety stores Pottsville. who is role agent for the eon sty. {Deg-4 MEI g; 1011. SALK OIFIEAP.—THREE THOUSAND BIX•IIUNDRED feet of good second-hand tebalo * suitable for Coal Mee*. Apo!) , at the oC6 ce of HAYWOOD k SNYDER, . Dead 51-tn , - Pottsville. Music Books Ibr Singing Schools. .1 1 112 SUBSCRIBER has always on hand the follow. .leg approved Mule Books, for Churches, Singing Scheid,. &p. • The Psaltery, a collection of Church Carmine Enos, Boxlath Collection of Mule. Boston Acedemyli Co'Wilco of Music. Hickok and Fleming's Evangelical Mule. The Southern Church Melodist.. The Harmonlst published by the itt . Mist Society. - Union Choral flarmony. Getman Wyethe'it collection of Church Unite, Getman and All.strwhleat aald,bl,tha dozen mingle at PlLLlSzle_i'-e_Pfidtatrat BANNAN!d... , Clitapßsell exd etalioestStores. .CARDS. IRON. . übr u kl l Tlll .518113/hANCE. • (ef Pi ladslyilik..) Or Promsios l e,rolillaesprestaidterieraisiesol Sy gickse or Accident. 1 C OMPANY Inc/amoral March O. 180 .1(Mtittli L) is with a Capital of 411 .000. Ittowesah poimootb i , tween the age* oCIB and ,an brosediaulallowanes at *3.54, 85.410.0 or *lO per ereekaor one. two, tares or five years, by perdue a eerMin _yearly sum. Thus a person ender hint -/Igerlostainn foredo year, by pay ins *4 * yearns allows( 413 per week; far *3 25, 111 pet week; and la the sae proportion, w oe . of a like age by paying ins 55 a teat: tell 0 5 per weeks for /11; 90,06, Cr ml. $8; and for 414 85. tie rearm for every week of dlsabti ty occasioned be sicta. or accident, during the year By paying* (Notion atom yearly, a weekly allow s can be lingered Ohm' *I to 010 for two, th ree or II e years. .1, The rates an to be paid yearly in nava and are, ln proportion to ate n i e are and the weekly allu once. /Welke of permateat disability, occurring abet au insurance for, any, five years, at a weekly allowance oftllo,aperson would be In the yearly receipt of *47oa yvit, for the emirs an years. There are no weekly or monthly isseaame our° pay. or attendance of nicotine required and by thee/tarter the Insured receive • share of the net profihr, without liability for losses. There Ls ample liege:lly far the Dv. sured, as can be shown, and promptness and IllieraU. ty is exercised in the pat meat of benefits. Fat pull milers, inquire at the *Mee, No. Olkflouth aleventbsa. above Walnut ,10: &Metiers must be post paid. -, • • DIRECTOR& ! Samuel D. Orrick, Iran; Merchant, Mo.lo9llertb tie. ter-street. I . -Calvin Blythe, Atto 3 , and CoeuDellai„Ohulibrilser, Market-street. Charles B. Hall, Who *gale Cominhodon -Msrabaat „ Si Church Alley.' wctuam F. Boone, Att rimy and Ceansallor,s4l-Beenh Seventh-sr. Jacob Snyder. jr., Wine Merchant, No-76 Minkel. lobo Thomason. Tinemitb, 03 N. Bilthat " Daniel C. Lockwood, , Tax Collector, caorrtserets, near traw • l ? - "' Seventh street. • . , .. James . Brunet, Vi 1 1 914 4 010 ' WM POlldeft Net * Mr illow.atreet. . Edward Duff, 51erchatat.No. SO N. Whaling. Edward J. Crane, Clerk. No. 331 5. Fiab.astest. • Charles P. Hayes; Coal Merchant, %Ydlow-st.Whart Cheries O.l', Campbell,fron Merchant Water,above Race-street. SAMUEL D. ORRICK President. W. F. Boone. Secretary and Solicitor. Governor Emerson, M. D., 167 Walautatreet. Oen suiting Physician. U. The subscriber has been appointed *leafier this Institution in Schuylkill County, Reid is prepared to give any information on the subject, dad effect inferan. Orr on the terms of the company, at' the Wilke of the !diners' Journal. " 1B: BANNAN. June tr. 1848. • • - NW? • TIIE airuittbt - tr — EAVEitsztjarcas7 ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY Or PMILA Op. 159 Massa Strad. If, AKE Insurance on Lives,grant Annuities and Sc. lN.l. dowments, and receive and execute trusts. ~ Ratss.fire /insuring 8100 ox a laiwyls We r' For I year. For 7 yeaia. Feriae. annuallyi annually ! 0 • 0 sis i - IT, 30' 0 914 136 I 133 40 169 d 93 ' 326 ,so I WI 904 ' 460 &I 435 491 . 700 Exaterck I—A person aged 30 yeari neat blfgh-lay' .y paying the Company/1i 31, would secure to his fa imilY of heir. 0100, e honk! lie die in one year ; or fir 51310 he secures to them *1000; or for 1113 441 anon ally for 7 years ; he secures to thens*loOU should he die InT years; or fors2.l 60 paid annually durlag life he provides for them *lOOO whenever he dies. for 00550 i hey 9'ould receive 115000 iehOuld he die In . . one year. :AID AST 20;1845. - THE Managers of this Company, at a meeting belt on the 27th December ult., agreeably to -the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company,appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole' of life, remaining in force, that were :trued prior to the InofJanuery, 1842. Those of them therefore which we:ensued In theyear 183$, will be entitled told per tent upon Or: gum Insured, making an addition of 0100 on. ererysolooo. Thalia $llOO, will be paid when the pellet becomes a Ulna instead of the COM:originally insured. Thosepolicles that were issued m 1537 will be entitled to Ettper cent or $8750 on every 81000. And these issued in 1838. will be sniffled to 71 per cent, or 1075 on !very 100. and in ratable proportions on all said policies Issued prier to Ist or January, 1842. 1 The Bonus will be credited to epcb polocy an the books endorsed on presentation at the-Office. It is the design of the Company, td continue to make addition or 'bonus to the policies for life at stated • periods: B. W.RICIIATIDB. President. Jona F. JAMES, Actuary. tes.Tne subscriber has been appointed Agent ferVte above Institution. and is prepared effect Ineuranlan Hens, at the published rates,'and giVe any .nformat en desired on the subject, Cm application at this o ft • PottevilieFeb.al _ BENJAMIN BANNAP. EQ,ULTABLE. LIFE INSUR.A.NCIR ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Office 74 Walnut Strett.—CapitotB2so,ooo. . CRARTER PERPETUAL. . • A. Resszz, agent for Schuylkill County. oflce .corc in of Mahaniongo and Second Streets.„- • titmice inII:BERSTADT, F.xamlnitig Physician fo ' Schuylkill County. T"E Company !" now P' ePar llt ,r`i r " l Ll'' '' upon thtmolir;landatae.. r. They are authorized by their charter (wet. 3) "xo ma • all and every inedrance'appertalnlng to life frisks'sf whatever kind or naturo.apdreceire and execute Inters, make endowments, and to grant and purchase, annui ties." The Company sell annuhlen and endowment,. and act at Trustees for minors and heirs. Table of Premiums requited for the Assurance of 111 It, for the whole! term of Life: Age. rPre.o. . Age. Prem. An. Prwm.. 16 50 91 :2 09 ' 46 3 17 03 I sa. ' :9 15 4/ • 3 qt• 18 56 '33 '2 20 48 34 ', '9 .59' :34 927 . 40 377' '2O 60 35 233 50• 3H . . 21 63 36 i 240 . 61 4 18' 22 66 37 ;2 47 I 53 4 319. 23 f 0 38 ,254 - 53 4 51.1 24 72 ' 39 19 63 54 47h 25 7 . 40 ,2 70 . 96 4op 26 6 5 41 ;2 81 ' - OD A 111 27 89 42 :I 02 57 29 9I 43 f3Ol I 59 5 55 20 96 44 '3 12 59 3* 30 2DI 45 , 323 60 6 CO: The premiums are less than asp 'other company, lad the policies all - ord treater advantages. Tables of lalf yearly nod quarterly premiums, halfcredit rates table mium. short term,, joint litre*, survivorship*, AML*6•, dowments : alio, forte of applicetlea (for which U. are blank sheets.) ate to be had on application all • case, co. Itxletter to the agent. 1. • ; TRUSTEES. I..eeldent. 401110 W. CLAGIIOIOI. - VicepPresident, PETER CULLEN. • . - Robilt F. Walsh. ”.. ! • - Clayton IL Lamb, ' Wt0..0. Alexander; : Aloe E. Laing, Edw. C. Markey, ' , ILI F. Loper Peter Callen. . William Crate. Peterltrimtio , , : George N. Diehl, Wm. W. flaly,l Robert Morris, Joseph T. Thomas;' , : William M. Bal iltephen.Crawford. - 1 Mersey Conrad Consume° Pirratctmes,'Frantla Went,bi. . a. Biddle, M. D. TIZASIIIILIt, Francis W. Bawls. r - ' . • . ' H. a... Tacit-imp Phile.Srptl6'4B-38-Iyl • Secretary and btu INDEMNITY. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE, INSURANCE COMPA . . .OF PHILADELPHIA. Chesnut street, near Fifth sett OFFICE No. 163 l, DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancke r, George W. Richardr, _ Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner. , Adolphe E. Boris, Samuel Grant, ' Dtvid B. Brown, ,'• , Jacob R. Smith. ' Morris; Patterson Continue to make Inauranes, permanent or Ms ted, on every description of property, in town and to try at rates as tow as are consistent v ir ithsecrwhy. The Company have reserved a large Gontindest Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested. a Mud ample protection so the assured. sl , The assets of the Company on January Ist, ma, as e ,. .990,558 65 Bine published agreeab4 'to an act of:Assembly, were WS (allows, Vie.: it ' Menarltm ti. 61,563 33' Real Estate,Estate, 108,158 90 Cub. Sse.. 95,15; 87 ... - , Ti mporary --,--.. loans. 125.959 GO, - 61,220,01 67 . Since their incorporation , a period of eighteen y ass. they have paid upwards 'of oat edition ems lesehvii :Aoudad dollars, losses by fire, thereby arording 'wi dener of the advantages of 1111110=e, as 4 (1 well the ability and disposition to meet with promptnes ell liabilities. I CHARLES,(N. BANCICER, Preside L. ' CHARLES` G. BANCKER.Becretssp. The subscriber has been appointed agent fog the above mentioned institution, and is now prepared se make insurance, on every description of tower it the lowest rates ANDREW RUSSEL, Ag al.. Pottaville.Junelo. 189125 I- ' Vebitli. j, 13 AIL ROAD IRON.—The subscribers hav n landing from ship Alhambra. from LlTerpool hail Road Iron, II x 4. 5 tons ILa is/0 tons I. tons II al, Also, 60 tons bestrefined Iron, tog of round,agnare and flat bars'. Apply tr • &E. 0 Ed) North East corner of Market, and litth stre • .I,heap, China,' Ohris BEING DESIROUS OF ENLARGING GUI NESS with the citizens of Pottsville, eat entity, we are induced to lay before them Mt 01 our house toljteir patronage.' • Having the tersest and most Complete Om country, we can offer great inducements hot pertor quality and price, in French; EnglisA. and Canton Cline, as real Tres Stotts CM strongest ware made,) Stone, Liverpool and Ware. Plain. .Illoulded and IC's.: Glees. We will sell for Cash to any persou a DIM% R SET; TEA SET, CIIAMBER.SET, - Or a SINGLE PIECE, Airless money than any 'Wholesale or, &to I House can, because the Wholesale Houses must nqessarilp sell on credit , which we do noL end Retail °uses do InitA small bustnces in comparison with ours To all which at ten tton is respectilally requested. • TYNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 219 Chesnut* Street, above Seventh. Philadelphia.Peb.24, '49: I • 9rIP STAMPS FOR NARIES—TOGETH RWITE THE Letters and Ink, just received and f r saleeall , • BANN WE Jan 27 3.] Cheap Book and FanctStonut. • New Spring Gonda~ lu Phllada t BAILEY & BROTHER, HAVE NOW FOR SALE AT THEIR ram STORE X. W. Corset. of Twelfth ¢ Arnett; Sleet's, A LARGE and.welt assorted stock of rzewand mid, gooas,—aMollg them May be fouia Cloths, Caesimeres.Sattinetts, 'Stu& adapted to boys' wear. Silk and Marseilles Vestings, , Black and Colored Sitkii , of new styles, Mouse de Lanes, Lewes. Gingham, .La woe, Darnell, Ratan/10(16 4-c- Black Alpacas. Bombes nes and Cash= SHAWLS in every varietynf the season Calicoes at all prices, Don/ 3 to '25 °oats MUSI.INS.—Tothts branch of trade we particular ettentlon, and oar stock embrace , likable make of all width. nod crudities. Linens for Shining and fine for Bosoms, FURNISHING GOOthil—Denisst Tab, Counterpanes, Blanket. and Quilts, , Diaper. Towelling. Pillow CaseLlnerise.... FRIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Our eta k oftbase goods is unusually large, aid oar "FRIENDS" trolls the country will always he aura to find suil d styles as are adapted to their wants in Theirs G Dual Shawl., Barcelona fird'k !look Mariana a d Ild'kfs- Cap Grape. Gloves. Minn, the. CANTON hIATTINGS Of widths, of White, Red Checked.and Obey on hand and for sale. wholesale or mai), to all'ot which we respectfully solichthe attention grout !pan try friends, our prices will be found tobeas law as app In the shy. Uldrimb3,lßll9-7m ) ,k ' A New Turning lastablis .. eat, • iIOY STP. , 4 SI POWCR. - AT 'MB lIIIR OF Y. U.. A. MAURER, In TIEHRD St., neavIIARII 8,, whet* all kind* of turning it wood will bo du Rini et-, telved. and beady peented'whbout dela ; ' " - Bed Polite. Table Lep. don pp coreltaa ty os 'lliad; and for all at. 044..10weat miens , • , ' " - •' - • ' "ISAAC THOMPSON, • °rep"; , "area • 10.11.1 . - foul, 11KOWArr.' - ; . . . . ~., ,1 fl now 1,1 teas i 11,11 e Debt- E. R 131:113t; Its dal= lln this In so- Omits* na. 00. Omni, Lire very every dr C=l