The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 29, 1849, Image 2

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    TERMS OS' VIE MINERS' JOURNAL.—SINOGE
BEILSCRIPTIONS.—TwO Colitis per annum, pa)f
able semi-annually in advance, to three mho reside
thiComity--and snootily to advance to those who
reside out of the County. The publisher resertrehbo
himself the right to ehatge gS SO pet anneal'. irlitn
Payment is delayed longer than one yea,
cLutss,
hen taiga to one anneal ' 85 00
&wen Do bb - 10 00
.Biftenn tftl bo • 20 00
rite &late in advance will pay for three ye sub
triptlen to the Journal.
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Subsequent insertions, each.
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tine Tear,
enitness CALI, of Five lines, per annum,
'Merchants others, advent:nog by the'
Tear, with the privilege of inserting dif
ferent advertisements weekly, 12 00
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Larger Advertisements, as per agreement. '
t•OLNEY 11. PALMER, at kir Rut Errata aad
Cut Agesdet,
Carrier of Third & Chesnut Street,. Philadelphia,
N 0.160, N Street, New York,
No. 16, State Stre•t,Boaton, and
South east corner of Baltimore & Calvert Strum,
galavant*, is our *genitor receiving schuziptiona and
adverthiemenia for the Miners• Joarnal.
Tad ICIISCULkTION of tire Miners'Journil is greater
Lan any other paper published in Northern Pennnylva•
hie. and haa neatly double the circulation of any other
pulaltahed to Sefetyikill county. Italse circulates largely
among capodists. manufacturers. Iron and coal dealers
ingouglmutthe Atlantic and Eastern States.
"SINGLE COPIES or ma MINERS' JOURNAL
train- Ips obtained every Saturday of William Old
denevi, Mlnersville; Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at
the corner of Centre akd Market streets, Pottsville
and at the counter of the publication omee.
FME, right:T.o,mm LIFE I NS [MANCE AGENCY.
7-Tho aubscriberAs Agent for Fire, Health and Life In
surance. Any. information on either of the different
branches can be .obtained at the office of the Miners*
7 lournal, where insurances arc effected.
3ournal.
Saturday. Morning,, Aprll 28.
ITLIE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TILE COUNTRY!
. The people Demand its Itestonittois
GRADAWS MAGAZINE.—This favorite Magazine,
- for May. Is upon our table. As usual, It is well stored
• with a large amount of Interesting reading from sums
of the ben authors in the land. It contains several
sonerh englavings, among whirh we may nein e the
"May Monti on," a splendid mezzotint; slew of "Tor
- Oar ., a Melts line engraving; Paris Fashions; Mont
, famery House. near New Grimm—the Muse. in
' which Gen. Jackson had his Head Quarters, in Jae
vary, 1815, and others. making it a very aniactive per
iodical. Published by B. D. Patterson 6: Co.
el per year.
THE EAGLE FOUNDRY.—It iv ill he seen by ref
erence to an advertisement on the first page of the
.Thansal, that a company, consisting of Messrs. Wren,
have taken the Engle Foundry M this Borough. They
are gentlemen of experience in their but lures. and be
ing good Methanies, they ail! rot fill to give .tisfac-
Bon to all those who entrust work to theircars. - Give
them a call.
IN ANOTHER part of the paper. eon be found a
notice of the npening of the Wyoming Institute—An
Academy for preparing young gentlemen fararquirlng
the languages and science., to which we invite public
attention.
A COTiIMUNICATION,reIative to the Cnali rade has
been received for notification in the Jaunted. Not ha,.
ing any signature we cannot, consistently scab our
tale, admit the article
HON. JAMES COUPE% has oar thanks Air a copy
of the report of Mr. Berrien, of the Judiciary Com
mittee, relative to the admission of California into the
Union.
THE DAILY NEWS bag been enlarged and im
greyed. It le a spirited paper.
k • THE LATE ELECTIONS.
The elections recently held, have re,ulted glo- .
rioosly fur the Whig cause. It is true,the result
in Connecticut is not 'such as might be desired,
but when we take into consideratbin that that was
produced by a coalition of the Locos and Free
Boiler*, and the apathy of the Whigs, we can we
nothing in it to cause regret, eicept it be the loss
of two Uongrersmeu and Governoi. Connecticut
on the next occasion, will come oui on the right
aide. She is Whig. and so ebe will remain. In
Rhode Island, the Whigs have carried everything
before them. In New York City, Brooklyn, Al
bany, Trenton, and other Cities, the Whigs have
farried.dreir banner victorious through the fight.
Even in Arkansas!, the Whigs gave the Locos a
bard run for Governor. So we go. There are
good signs. The present - Administration will be
upheld by those who desire reform' practised in
the Government. , From there indications we are
led to believe that the people, regardless of the
efforts of the Locolocos to create dissatisfaction,
will rally around Old Zack, and 'tend by him
like the brave spirits who rallied around him upon
Buena Vista's plain. The signs of the time. in.
dicate a aucceraeul career to the present dynasty.
c-Coming events east their shadows before."
CONGRESS.
Ina late number of the Journal, we elated that the
-Whigs would have a majority in the nest House '
of Representatives. The Cincinnati Atlas, (a
whig paper,) gives a list of members already elec
ted, amounting to 81 whim, 55 democrat", and 9
independents. Of the independents, it says two
will suppdit the administration. Of the members
yet to be sleeted there are 1 in Massachusetts,
in Rhode Island, 1 in Delaware, 6 in Maryland,
in Virginia, 9 in North Caroline, 7 in Alabama,
4in Mississippi,-1 in Louisiana, 11 in Tennessee,
10 in Kentuelty.lo in Indiana, and 5 in Missouri.
(says the Atlas,) 36 are whig■, 47
~.ass democrat•, sod I independent. Tribe returns
„ottho members come in as they did before, the
. whip will have 117 members—which is four ma•
jority.over democrat. and independents. and four
. teen m►jovtey over the democrats. As the canvass
min et,Mly, there is s strong probability that the
whiga wilt tuse 1 in Ilaryland:2 in Virginia, I in
yhfisaierippifind:2 in Indiana. In return they will
4140 frobabiye2is Kentucky, and 1 in Louisiana.
If they do. they will lase 3 in the aggregate. which:
will give them 111 membera_the democrats 116(
and- the independents 10..' Two, and. probably
more 'of the'lmirpand.enta, will certainly support a
Whig speaker; and 44e-whigs may succeed by Iwo
majority! This is a elcee calculation ; but it needs
no prophecy to know toil will come out very
pear the truth." •
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AN APPRENTICE EILSE.
An interesting cue, in which weie involved the!
rights and duties emitters and apprentices was
I decided in Lancaster a few days ego. The Lan,
caster Union, gives the - particulars of the ease,
which are ea follower. It is en impornini dec'sion,
and puts to rest a teener which bat-tong been in
/Alvin.. Jo the Commonwealth vs. Humphrey,
(,it appeared that .the defendant wee a house car.
penter by trade, .end ordered his apprentice to yaw
„end split wood, for tuattashold oar, in no way eon.
Peeled with the PIDi. trade,t4'inysteryr which the
young man tau bound to learn and the master to
teach. Thor apprentice objected to cut the wood
• because the axe wan out of order. The toaster
-,undertook to enforce his authority by beating the
_, boy with a stick—the boy resisted, and afterwards
judiotcd the mester,for esssult'and battery.
',Judge Lewis charged the Jury.
1 1..2'11s atarster who takes en .apprentice, for
.4,be s pnrpue of instructing him in any particular
,ert,or trod!, ,hu no right to withdraw the time
' .and i etteplipu,of the apprentice from the proper
.Irustuma,which Astons is to teach, sod the other
Ito.learnl. end that the highly respectable condi.
/ 101 1.9 f ao *?Allz.sfsec cannot be degraded to the
Ac i c;:f of is,p is kat tie ' mere 7111/LT
.e /L'bat • rogsteriscaue-carpenter has DO Tight
toilrerj, pia egiprpotiert ,to col and split/Ire-wood
. ' when suct%mtltiug aOtI splitting of fire-wood hail
no connectioßsoilbAVAsto trade or mystery of
'',:', )nrklllt'cuPentt?' • - .
• • EVA nutting o! the ellizsasod Fayette county
, Kentucky„ opposed to the perpetuation of slavery
' bsld a few days eiro,,vrits, addressed by the lion.
Rewy eiltY, Ind by 1bgt47471P44740±42610.
uL kOCOFOCOS ANtl nEDIOVALS.
The c °bite or the Loctdopo putt' with regard
to le rebAo . ..ls that:have been made, cannot but
hake ekclted a feeling of
. ..write on the Part of
those who are familiar with the course pursued
with regard to the some matter, by the party
which is now professing such utter abhorrence at
everything in the shapeof• removal. The mpim,
that "murder will out," has often been verified.
and there are, parboil., periods in the history of
parties, when, after pursuing a reckless rind dis
honest course, their conduct will be thrown before
the world, exhibiting in glowing celors,the incon
sirteacy of which such party is guilty. So is
it with the great "Democratic" party ; in proof of
which we need but refer to the following resat*.
Gun, passed by the Lecofoco State Convention,
held at Harrisburg, March 4, 1847. Read it:
Resolved, That Mc removal from the various
offices at Washington, of every opponent of the
National .44minialration, or of the Democratic
principles and measures, has long been called for
and is alike demanded by the voice of the Demo
cratic party and the best interests of the country
and ought not to be longer postponed or delayed
After passing and endorsing each a resolution,
expressive of the sentiments of the so called De
mocratic party, upon this 'abject, is it not aston
ishing with this thing yet fresh in the memory of
the people, that they us found crying'out at the,
top of their hinge, °proscription." Their course
I upon this subject is in perfect accordance with
sir proceedings upon other matters—equally as
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inconsistent—showing to what a degree of party
spirit human beings are capable of being elevated.
But all the howls and groans of the locofocos
cannot intimidate the President. His duty is a
plain one. The people, in electtng him, willed,
in the majesty of their power', that a regeneration
should take place in the affairs of government
They had seen the corruption which existed—
they were aware or the peculation in some instan•
ces practiced—they saw-that they were affecting
the welfare of the Country, and with all this sta.'
ring them in the face, they Gen. Taylor in
B. DANNAN
power, krooring him to be en Scineot end foithfu
sertiatitosbn . would not, in in, instance, evade
the retponsibilities of bis station ; and in so diiing
they.decisted, in bingune not to be misunder—
stood, that the Locofoco party had ruled the Coun
try long enough, and the last day for it and al: its
hengemon had come. Tho President, then, is
only fulfilling the wishre of his countrymen in this
matter. Let nothing intimidate him. Letilt.
lice be his aim, and no one will find fault.
THE LIQUIDATION OF. THE STATE
. DEBT.
Through the dark cloud which is hanging over
our State, a bright ray of hope is appearigg. The
annual State 'debt under which we have been
laboring for a number of years, the interest of
of which has taken all the money that could be
raised L'Y the State, is being put under way pf
riquidatinti.' An act creating a Sinkink Fund for
the above purpose, passed the hot Legislature
The Etna section of this Act, set. apart a specific
fund to purchase bonds; the second section provides
that all revenue derived from the following sources,
to wit :' the taxes on collateral inheritances, and
the per-centage assessed upon any bank or railroad,
or coal mining, or railroad and coal mining or im
provement company charter, all taxes assessed on
distilleries and breweries, on billiard.roonts, bowl
' tog ealoontrand ten pin alleys, on new. counties,
on theatrical, circus and menagerie exhibitions,
and on eating houses, beer houses and restaurants,
and all such revenues as the legislature may from
time to time set apart for tbe purposes mentioned
in this act, shall, so soon es the same shall be re•
ceived at the Treasury, be 'paid over to the said
Commissioners, who shall forthwith • proceed to
purchase the debts of the Commonwealth, on the
1 terms and for the purposes set forth in the first
section of the act. 1
The tax derived from the above and other articles
of taxation, will amount to upwards of 5200,000,
which is to be appropriated towards the Sinking
Fond. It will of course require some time tt
accomplish the object, but the thing ondiatted,
there will be a hope that upon some day, though
distant it be, of relieving the citizens of this State
from the great tax under whisn they have been
laboring, and,provent us from entailing upon our
posterity a debt the payment of which would eh
anb all their earnings, This act, it muat.be re
membered, was passed under a wbig administra
tion, and shows the people, that when they are in
power, the interests of the good old Keystone will
be faithfully guarded. Other measures of an
equally.importaut character have been enacted by
the same Legislature, the oiled of which is the
promotieu of the public good. Let the Voters of
Pennsylvania remember,these thinget
THE ADMINISTRATION-ITS ASSAIL.
The Administration of Gen. Taylor, from its
ea' mmeneement, has been the object of moult by
the Locofoco press. Yet, there appears to be no
thing which could give rise to such conduct ; no.
thing on the part of the President has been trans
acted which renders such abuse necessary : the
public welfare has not been disregarded, nor, in.
deed, has he done anything since his inauguration
which could palliate for the abuse which is now.
being poured upon him. The cause is plain :
Their evident object is to poison the public mind,
if possible, in order easily to injure the popularity
of the Admnistaation, -abeam its acts be good or
bad. Their hearts desire is to destroy Taylor's
popularity. He has ever been an eyesore to them.
This has been the object of the Loeofuco party,
the banger.-on of the late Administration, ever
arnce Gen Taylor's first actions in Mexico.- From
that moment and after, when they saw a young
Hercules was arising, who would one day over.
throwhis master, they. found fault with the great
er part of his actions And, at a later period of
the war, this same party attempted to pass a vote
of censure upon the gallant Herolor the Capitula
tion of Monterey. Yes, instead of passing a vote
of thanks, to which, by his gallant, humane, end
patriotic conduct upon that occasion, he was en-
I titled, the Locofecos of the House did all in their
power to bring a stain upon the character of Gen ; '
Taylor, notwithstanding his valor had saved our
Country, at the outbreak of the war, from disuse'
by defeat ; notwithstanding that at a moment,when
he war entirely surrounded by the enemy, and
when everybody expected defeat, be aroused the
drooping spirits of his brave men, who, with their
General at their bead, procured a victory, such as
mule every American heart beat with joy for the
victory. and pride for the gallantry of her son S—
. Is, therefore not astonishing that the party
which attempted to bring disgrace upon Gen.
Taylor by a vote of censure from Congress, and
who also attempted to pass a bill appointing a
Lieutenant General, superceding Gen. Taylor,
and eli this done, too, while Taylor MIS in Mex
ico, battliOg through an unconstitutional war, into
which we were plunged by the Polk party, cover
ed with scars which be bad received in the service
of the governmelt. These things here nothing
in the estimation of that party. Their attempts
were useless then—they will be useless still—
They will effect nothing, but, as on other/raw
lions, will recoil on thenasePris, and if any injury
is done it will be to those whose baseness prompt.
them, without cause, to assail the President and
thia.Cabinet. , . . .
Uri:al!mad from—We understand that the
Montour Iron Company are about starting their .
extensive works at Danville, for the manntamore
of radioed intxt. :
CX>fillitON : SCll.ooL CONVENTION--In into
they dplticiin we publish an advertisement:calling a
Con - Seinen orate Citizens of this County.-to be held
in this Sorouga. for the purpose of appointing deie
gates to represent them in the. National Convention,
:whichwill assemble in Philadelphia, in Anintat next.
The of feet of the Cotiventwo to ono of the moat
prpisewordiy character, and should enlist the feelings
of all who desire to see the standard of public schools
elevated. Indeed, in a Replbliesu Country, the pro.
motion of.this system if education .bottles be the pa_
remount object of all. dispensing. as it does. the ben
efits of education upon all, and its advantages. if pro
perly appreciated by the masses, will have a tendency
of placing all Tenons upon an equal footing in an in
tellectual point. The 'humblest of .oarlynotha can
receive as educatitiiiin these schools, which Will
prepare, him for any station in life; and when the
Proper foundation is laid inlhese' plates, and atten
tion is afterwards paid to the proper cultivation of the
mind; the 'most beautiful reatilti -ofieniiiries result
therefrom. The - onneipsi requisite in this Country
is education. Without it. a man hi nothing—with
he is much, and in this land, where no nobility is
known but 'that of the mind, for the educated man.
whether he has received his learning in the Common
School or College; high honors are in store.—
S'ome of the leading men of the land, whose names
have been sounded far and wide. have received their
education in CommOnAchools, and these ore but be
ginnings of this system. In o n e State, too, this sys
tem has worked Most beneficially. and short as the
time is, since its adoption, it has accomplished
a vast amount of good in preparing young men, who,
unable, in consequence of limited - means, sought the
Public Schools, in which they acquired all the neces
sary branches of education. for any nation in life.—
Let the Comity Convention, then, be well attended,
and delegates who properly orrderstand the subject
be appointed.
AMUSEIHENTS.—Our Borough for the last ten
days has had an abundance' of amusements. First
on hand, was Gen. TOM Thumb, who attracted da
ring his stay. large audiences, whom he appeared to
amuse and entertain in a very pleasing manner.. The
General is, indeed quite a curiosity. and when we
take into consideration hie several performancetsuch
as statuary. jut sonifications of Napoleon and Freder
ick the Great. bin &c.. we need not at all'
wonder that , he draws crowds to see him wherever
he goes. lie is but 98 isehes in height.l7 years old,
with the apitaarance of a man of foil growth. lie
was accompanied by 'his pretty equipage. presented
to him by Queen Victoria. consisting of a very hand.
some little carnage and two ponies, of a size to cop
respond with the carriage,which.as it vrai drawn threi'.
the streeti,creatod quite an excitement among the
young folks, who followed it in large numbers. The
General. after doing a good Iminess, loft our Bolo'
for Reading.
'Then came Howes di Co's United Shites Circus,
which performed in this Borough, on Wednesday aft
ternoon and evening list, to lArgeadliences.
TIIE LOOMIS FAMILY have given several ea•
hibitions in Magnetism and Clairvosanees 4-c. in thin
Borough daring this week. Some of their feats in
Clairvoyance' are of a startling character, which.
while they amuse and Interco the audience. are so
astounding. that they or at least a portion of them. are
so completely confounded that they are lea to think
there is some reality and no deception in the science.
The Clairvoyant feats consist of rnttiing Mira Martha.
'Mrs. I.oloMilVll'dzugher, in a mein:term state; after
which her eyes are bandaged by a Committee, selee
'led by the audience, in such a manner as to make it
impossible in the estimation of me committ e. for
her to see. Being in a rrjpmerie state, and her eyes
completely bandamtrAects, consisting of waitron
things. are placed before her, all of which she ap
pears to describs with alroustLas much case as
would person whose eyes had no covering. These
featirshave excited the curiosity of a portion of the
citizens, some of whom, haie been converted to the
an ;cone. While we appear to doubt the reality of the
matter, we must say that the affair in performed in
such manner, as to cenlaund at times, the most
philosophical. •
MR. COLLINS. the celebrated Irish Commediari.
and Vocalist. whose unequalled delineatioo, el the
Irish c!..aracier. humorous anecdotes, and incorapara •
ble Vnca' powers have delighted thousands at a single
entertainment and have cliched the applause of al.-
entire Press throughout the Union. will give two of
his delightful entertainments in this place, on this
and Monday evenings, presenting to those of our
,citizens who have not heard him, an opportunity
which they and all lovers of Music should lake ad
vantage of. The "WidoW Machree" alone,as sung
an character by Mr. C., is worth ten times the price
of Admission. The nOvertilcment Ma be found in
the proper place,..
CALIFORNIA EIIIGRANTS.-1 correspondent
of the St. Louis “Republican." writing from lode
pendence, Mo.. gives a long account of the situ.tion
and prospects of thnie Cnmpanies from Pennsylva
nia. congregated then at Independence and St . Jo
seph's. They are all well and in goad spittle. Among
the companies noticed by him. we observe that of the
forth company, which is from Schuylkill Co., and
composed of C. S. Cockhill, Thomas Small, Robert
John, H. L. Rind, and Jenkins.
. _
They have one wagon. a mule team, carry four
hundred pounds provisions (or each man, and go as ■
joint cock company.
THE WEATHER,—The weather for tho last few
days haa been truly lovely. Spring has come: every
thing is assuming a cheerful aspect. Some of the
trees are blooming with blossoms—the birds singing
sweetly, the farmer is busy at work, and everything
around indicates that the "better thus has come." -
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Local NtW3.
FOBBERY.—A crate in front of linntzinger's gore
in this place, containing a somber of articles. was
broken open on Suarday night - last. and harfa dozen
Tamps stolen therefrom by some one who was prowl
ing about town, evidently with the design ofrobbing.
IN CONSEQUENCE oithe abolition of the
tia law. the ''grand" trainirrge, indulged in heretofore,
will bare to be dispensed with. Is pursuance of the
new' law. the Adjutant G miss I bit requested all the
Brigade laspector to countermand their orders.
FOR CALIFORNIA:—We observe, s w i ng t he
1101:13C11 of those t hat !ailed for Si. Francisco in the!
barque Warwick. on Saturday last. tram Philadelphia.
that of Isaac B. Levin, formerly of this County.
$ ALE OF MARKET STALLS—The MIN of
the Market House. to this Borough. will be sold to
day, by the Clerk of the Muket .at public sale.—
All those who desire to procure 031111 should make
it an oldect to attend.
AGAIN cos FIRE-31m mountain below this
Borough was ban i . ng on 'Wednesday evening tast.—
The fire alit ran along the mountain. sending forth
it* spark; presented quite a pretty appearance. Some
damage done, we emanate .
BOROUGH ELECTION —A meeting of the chi.
suns of Pottsville will be held at Mortimer'. Hotel.
on Tuesday evening oast. for the purpose of nonsitow
[tag a Borough ticket.
PARADE.—The National Light Infantry, of this
Bannigh, will tirade on the 7th of nett month. They
will also practice target firing.
Tex SLIT STATis SENATE—The Pennsylvania
Senate. as our readers are Sware, is composed of
thirty three members, ono 48ird of whom are elec
ted annually toe the term of three years. Of the
present inembere, 20 are Whigs, and 13 Loco.
focus ; and of the 11 whose term of mike expires
in October next, 7 are Whigs sod 4 Locofocos,
leaving 13 Wbtge and 9 Loeotocos holding over,
end requiring the Whigs to elect 4 Senators at the
nett election to retain a majority in the body. Of
the eleven distriCts to elect nest fall, but three gent
Whig majorities at the last October election, and
the Senate must therefore have a Locnt,co
ma
jority, unless the Whigs shall elect a Senator in
some of the other district., in which Whig Sena
torswere elected in .1846. and we believe indeed
that they can succeed in moat, if not all of the dis-
trims in which they were then euccessfol, if they
will but make the effort. Ao effort is all that is
nciesaary on the put of thelWhige, end by prop;
erly disseminating the troth. end exposing the:-
fallacy of the Lovelace policy in those districts
we may lamed in electing Whigs, -- thereby
ciaintainirg the wbig majority in the State Senate
acj. Hon. John Wentworth, of Moths has
soyouheie hithselts estufidslifor the U; B.43en
ate, to fill the seamy istuedibj the irjsetioa o
Cho. Shield's olsissi• .
THE FREE SOIX. PARTY
Whatever may be the roothies'aiddcb govern
the' rank end 'file of thei Free Boil patty. recent
events have rendered it clearly tiebletirlhit the
leaders thereof beta no other motive in &envying
their present portion than a desire to acquire stall
ctenfetrength to make their Sill wiirtlitio offer.—
An exchange paper well remarks that they _
- make
great professions of friendship for the 'Wilmot
Proviso ; yet in'Obio we and them coalescing with
the known enemies of the Wilmot Proviso for a
price—baying and selling legislative votes ow if
they - Isere as marketable as fat beef." In Con
necticut they have ben voting for Cu. men in
I exchange for a lift-fur a local candidate' here and
there they had placed in nomination I. and in this
way they base generally conducted since their
first grand ..demonstration" in favor of a Nothern
man with Southern principles—Martin Van Bu
ren—for President. Sich a party must be short
lived. Practically denying the principles which
gave rise to Me' eiiitence. it must, ere long. sink
into insignificance and contempt.
Hut, it msy ba asked, do you mean to say that
the glorious Ff.ll Soil principle will be abandon
edl Not at all. The Whigs of the North ire
II Free Soil men, and the position they have as
sumed in friar of it has a higher purpose than
the promotion of mete selfish lichemea. They
contend for Free Boil now as they contended for
the right of petition and the freedom of speech
years sinco—because they b.lieved it to be right.
They will stand by' the Free. Soil principle and
carry it forward to a complete triumph. let who
will favor, let who will oppose it, At the same
time it will be, as it ever has been. their policy to
let Slavery alone where it constitutionally exist►.
depending upon the growing power of the Anti
Slavery sentiment in -the Siiuth for the ultimate
wiping out of this stein fronitheD3llon2i eveutch.
eon, and directing their exertions. to the single
end of preventing its spread ' Over foil now See.
RIISIIINO INTO 41RITIN.1,
Mr. DavidThomas...a gentleman or Mitch expevi;•
ewe is the business or coanefeeteuing iron." has lear
ed the well•knovri Pioneer Iron Watts in Pottsville
which will be put it. operation MS very short time.
—(Pinssresanini.
Not a rush ink, hut rather an
~ eacypafrom
ruin, Mr. renrisyfirinsion. The effects of the bill
of 1846, closed, up this establishaient;.and
eon would touch it until ray of hope dawned
Upon the Uountry,in the election of Gen. rotor.
nr.Vhoreas, the lesser, is a gentleman of much
esperience, and would not touch the concern until
he wu satisfied abet Gen. Taylor was in favor of
a lequate protective and specific duties, end will
esert all proper influence in favor of effecting such
a bernficial change in our revenue laws: It ie,in
reality. a rushing out of 4•ruin!"
211 Sotto of 3t.ini.
a'• Father Mathew is sojourning for some
days in Dablin, making preparations for his trip
Amcriea. He intends to sail from Liverpool.
'try the ship New World, et toe end of April. He
succeeded s
. short time since to the Castle Like
distillery, a very valuable property ; but sooner
than hare it employed in making whisky. pie
broke up the concern at considerable loss to
self, letting part of it as a corn mill. His hen .
is quite restored.
t Wisconsin Bankrupt.—The Milwaukee
Sentinel informs us that the treasury of Wiscon
sin is so palpably'empty that the members of the.
late Legislature either went home without any
Money or had to stand a heavy shave on their
warrants. The counties are delinquent to the
amount of over $19.000.
treasury is about $25,000
arras! Office for portahle
po4 office of wood. the Wa.htneton Whig says
has been constructed, containing piAeon holes for
levers, and places for books, 4-c to be conveyed
Celdurnie. it j 6 mot, than ten
eet in length and five in height, This office is
to be set up wherever it may ho convenient, and
stated u eireumgrricel ouy direct.
'lave, Jeatotiay, and a bole in a Jacket.—
A negro woman named Helen. the property of the
8en,1 3 B Hopper, is now confined in the .141
at Centreville, (%hi,) for Griug a instal at her
"admirer,' because of his atter.ti.m. to another of
the ebony "fair sec," . whereby his feelings were
considerably hurt—and a hole made through the
back of hie jacket. •
[ Making Axiom—The medical colleges
of the United :Stater now turn out nearly e thou
sand new physician's every year. There are forty
of these institution* in the c9untry—.some of
them have but two • or three professore, and are
located to obscure villages, without the means of
imparting necessary clinical inatruction etu•
dents.
IV'The National Monument, so the Father of
his Country, at Washington, had ha foundation
completed on Friday last, and the laying of the
marble of the stupendous column has already coin•
inenced. According to the Inielligeneer, the
mighty structure as • mewl substantial and work.,
manlike basis. •
.I...V"The Coil of the California. Gold —A
statistical writer has estimated that the emigration,
outfit, and labor of twenty thousand emigrants
to California, for one year, will coot the United
States $22.000.000, which stun must be received
in return for expenditute, before the profits can
commence.
U ,
Some of the Paris letter writers say that
Louis Napoleon exhibits a sad and thotightful ap
pearance, and attributes it to •the caprices of one
who seeks to rule the country through his means,
and who maintains the modest pretension of com
pelling all things to yield to her despotic away."
Who is referred to!
rrDeath of one of Marion's isen.—The
Charleston papers announce the decease of .Prtur
eis Grottier de Liesseline, a native of that State,
and one of Marion's brigade in his partizan
warfare during the revolution. fie entered the
army at the age 01 fourteen and was iftstinguished
for his bravery.
t rj-The Belt of the Earldom of Augus, a title
of the anntlese family, hes been discovered to he
an old gardener at Capetown, who-ealls himself
Datgliesh. The Queen means to give him the
earldom, and its income of .C 30,000 a year. Com
tunable.
Ur Daring Wghway Roberry.--to Dorton,on
Tuesday night a w.eh, William W. Harris, on
bts way from Maim:try. to Milton, was way laid
by thre boys. apparently from sixteen to twenty
years of age, who laid him senseless by Wows
from a club, and then robbed him. •
F.rost and Snow of last week' Wade
sad work with the cotton, wheat and corn crops,
and alsothaffruits-and vegetables, in middle and
upper Georgia and Alabama. Half to three
- quarters of the cotton wee up, and there is little
seed to plant.
Wilfarrathusefla.—The Joint Standing Uorn
mimeo of the Massachusetts Legislature have re
ported acts of incorporation for the construction
of fourteen new railroads in that Shoo—genera*
short roads."—involvnig a cost of $2,8701)00.
LV"The Cholera in Paris.—The posteript to
the Paris letter in the Courier des Etats Unto.
announces that on' the fish instant, there were a
number of deaths front Cholera among the re
vet sentstwee of the FreuchAssembly.
I Emancipation in Miatauri.—The St.
Louis New Era, speaking of the progress of anti
44vety sentiment to the slave Suttee says: "In
our own State there can remain no doubt but
what this great question ut gradual etaincipation
or slavery will soon be made. and will have to be
met.
There is a man in Grant county. Kentucky,
who is en very miserly, that whenever be seeds
his negro servant down unto the cellar for apples,
be makes him whistle ell the wry down to the
apple bog. and back, to preient,biro from eating
any Of the fruit. Fact.
rtrSintenced.—John Philips who was con
victed of the larceny of a traqt of mild from • dray
in front of the United States Mint, was, on Sat
urday, sentenced to an imprisonment of there
years in the Eutain Penitentiary.
yr Lit& Lehigh.—The annual agricultural
'sports of Lehigh county, are estimated at $600,,
000, and the oisoufactuto of pig ipm at 676,000.
ions.
Criforried.-431en Leslie Combo, of Kentucky
the Warm hearted and attached Wad of Henry
Val,
was married, on the 13th inat, to Alio
mon E. lillsoof C'ocribvied. A. t,
A STET KILLED BY HER HUSBAND•
On Baturday.•7th instant, Mrs. Robert Lintel'
was Stabbed in the house of her sister, Mrs. Eliza
Bensinger, Nevir t Orleans. andAfed on Sunday
morning, about twelve hours after receiving the
wound. The victim in this Mysterious affair,
wasc beautiful young woman, not over 17 years
of age. The motives assigned to the hu s aband for
the eummi,sion•of the deed areaway, but as they
are all traceable to • conjecture, we forbear men
tioning them. The scouted. who is a carpenter
by trade, and a very revertable looking young
man, about 28 or 90 years of ego, was arrested
early on Sunday afternoon.
M'Mr.'.l.. W. Panes, a hitherto respected
merchant of Nets Mean+, has shstonded, leaving,
his creditors minus $3(1.000
&We were l•wking Jur the latest report upon
gentlemsn's.tashions lately; s New York house
says -.there is not mach .change 'in geuilemen's
pants this month!" Very likely. '
We jlad the following piece of impudence
in s New York paper. viz:
"Young ladies sbould never object to being
kisead by editors, they should make army allow
nice for the freedom of the press"
Mr. Editor—
In looking over your advertising columns I am pleas
ed to see the Philadelphia Merchants extending their
invitattons to our 'citizens. showing the importance
they attach to the cusaim of a rich neighborhood like
oars. •
•
Awing them I tinder one that pleases me tint only as
an evidence of the good judgment of the gentlemen,
but also in the hope that our fellow-citizens wilt avail
themselves of the Invitation given, to call upon the
[Muse in questim,—l allude in the toren and elegant
establishment of Mehra. Tyndale & Mitchell. of
Chestnut Street, the 'China, Giese and Clacensware
stnre of Sheeny If not of the Union.
The sabscribe7, like many othats, was for a long
time impressed- with the-ides that Chestnut street
mass of comae be a dear street, but a late visit to the
city has quite undeceived me. and I hasp no hesitation
is roving that ponds can be bought as low nn thnt
street as on any other 1 andespecially at the house of
Tyndale tr. Mitchell,l believe that - Chins, Glass, or
Queeneware can-be purchased from a much larger and
morclksblonxere stock, and at an low rates, es from
any other horse In the city.
This .13 hut
. justice to Messrs. Tyndale & Mitchell,
-acid to my fequw-cltlgens of Pottsville escially.
CpeOUNTRY
- .
CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR 7HE JOURNAL.
Wheat Flour, bbl. $5 50 Dr'd Peaches pat'd. 300
Rye do do 450 do , do unpar'd. 175
Wheat, bosh. 1 ID Dr'd Apples, parl. .75
Rio. do '7s 1 Egos an. 10
• czn, •do . " 56 Butter, IL 15
Oats, do' 40 Bacon - . . OS
Potatoes, do 50 I llama. . ' 10
Timothy Seed, '2 50 May, ton, ' 15 00
Clover do 350 I Plaster. • 600
PUBLIC MEETING.—To the chlgene or Potts
vine. Independent of up or down town Cliquey.
A Poblic Meeting will be-held of Mortimer's Hotel, on
Tuesday Evening, May Ist, PM. at 7 o'clock, (or the
purpooe or forming a Borough Ticket to represent each
Ward fatly and equally. ' MANY CITIZENS.
pAp NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY, will meet at
k5 - ' their Armory for Turret practice. on Monday, 7th
of May, at 81 o'clock, A. L. In winter uniform..
By order of H. 'LORD, 0. S.
AN ELECTION for officers of the Coal Aliso
-1.. elation of Schuylkill CO. will be held to day (Bat
urday 28th.) ot o'clock, P.M. at the AUMIMI House.
gpep V.S.`. COMMON SCHOOL CONVENTION—
Kr" The nndersigned, citizens of Schuylkill County.
believinglhat much good may result from the propo
sed' National Conventio,n of Hit Friends of Common
Schools, to be held in the City of Philadelphia, on
Wednea day, the 112dday of August. nezt,at 10 o'clock
A. M., "for the promotion of this paramount interest
of our Republican Institutions." respectfully invite
their fellow CiliZeilltn meet in County Conventlno, at
the Town Hall, In the 21orcugh of Policy ilte, on Wed
nesday the Fotirth day of July nest,nt three o'clock In
the afternoon, for the purpose of choosing Delegates
to represeut our county in the proposed National
Convention.
Strange N rainier, C Fever Jackson,
Robert M Palmer, , Thomas Foster,
Deoj)min Bartholomew, Crosby W
Elijah Ifainrna,r, Wm Mortimer;
hn Clayton. Daniel Hitt,
John C Lessig, Slllyinan,
Samuel Thompson, Bard Patterson,
Thomas C Pollak, David I) Lewis
Win Fox, John Roth,
Ane.s Lewin. .
John Merinn,jr.
John S C
B Traylor.
John II Adam,
SI Bone,
Dan el limb',
The deficiency in the
PREACIIING—REV. R. GIiACDY, oC the S•
Er/ sociate Reformed Presbyterian. nr SeeesSinn
Church. Chatnbersbura. will preach, Or Lurd Per
mits) mOrnihe and afternoon or Sehhatti neat. to
Thumps •n's Hall. on the cornet .. .9f Merkel and Second
Streets. third stary. In these pervices the Psalms of
David or the Scripture reallisa.'Aitil be used esclusive
ly. • The public, and particularly our Scotch awl kith
Presbywran friends. who Lave been accnstomrd to be
use of the Scrtpture Psnlires,, to their native land, are
very respectfully invited; inasmuch as these cervices
will be conti n ued with a view in turzanlv.e a congrega•
Whin or the above character au this
•
THE PROTEs PANT EPISCuPAL CilUitell.
—The fnllovtoF Resolution hors been passed by
the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville.
Reset red. That in consideration of thestons contritm
led and to be contributed as donation* to the erection
and rurnishing or . the church edifice: the vestry do
hereby ant apart, and aportapriale FIFTY EIGHT
PEWS, which shall be, and remaiefert fitrall persons
who may desire In worship in the Church. 7hcile '
pews are located as tot lows:,
IN TILE CENTRE AISI.E,
North side, No. 111, 119, 127, 135. lit. 151, 159.
South side, No. 112, 120, 128, 138. 141. 159, IV.
IN THE NORTH AISLE.
North side, No. 1,7, 13,19. 25, 31, 37, 47, 51, 53 54, 35.
South side, No. 2,8, 14, 20.26. 32. 28, 41, 50, 53,
IN TILE SOUTH AISLE.
'South side, No. 56.57, 59,60, 74,80, 86 98, 101. ID.
North side, No. 59, 67, 73, 70. 85, 01, 27, 1( 7 3, 109.
DIVINE SFRVICE Is held in the Church every Sun
day. Morning Seethe commences a: 10/ o'clock.
Africans Service coo mences at 4 o'clock. And even-
Ingservice, on the first Sunday of every month.
legs TRINITY CHURCH CEMETERY, AT MOUNT
LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts
ville, we now ready to cell burial Intl and graves in that
large and beautiful plot of ground. near the junction of
Market Street and the tlllaenvllie Road, which they
have lately euclosed and late out for aCemetery. Ap-
Pileatian for Minor single graves be made to AN-
DREW RUSSEL. Esq.. Treasurerm y
or the Church. at
whose odic° onblobantonito Street. a plan of the Ceme
tery can ha awn. or Edward Owen Parry, Esq.,
Centre,Street.
je., UNIVERSALIST 0111.111CIL—Services are held
tY In the 2d story of Stichter'a Newtloll. every Sab—
bath morning ■ad evening at the usual hours 1t... IL
K. BRUSH. of Lezeroe County. Pastor.
The public are respectfully Invited to attend.
COMMON COLD AND CODOII.—It should be
re membered tha a cough la an evidence that some irn
tartly Is lodged to the lungs, which. If not syndily re
moved. will so Imitate then delicate organ. as anon
er or later to brig on iailactstiva of tha taw.gs—a form
or disease which we all know to the high toad to con
sumption.
Iprizat's ladiaa regetails Pill. are a most delight
ful Medicine for cat rylng on' a vlld, because they ex
pel (rani the system all morbid and corrupt humors
(the cause of every; kind of disease) In as easy and
natural manse;., Fouror live of Wright's Indian Vege
table Pills tatten every night on going to bed, will in a
short time remove the most obstinate coil—at the same
time Ike digestive organ, b restored to a healthy
tone, and the blood completely {winded,
THE GREAT MEDICINE or THU DAY: DOCTOR
Town/Unites $3 meuicine has the
peculiar fortuite of being recommended and prescribed
by the moot respectable physicians of the country•, and
uniy requires a trial to bringit Into general use. It is
put up in quart bottles, and Is six times cheapvr than
anyother preparation- Doct. Tourasead fa a physician
of great reputation In Albany. N. 'Land the Phystcians
generally In that city prescribe it in their pricriso
The following is a certificate from some of then,:
• OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.'
Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from
Physicians In different peruser the Union.
This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians
o the city se Albany bane in numare's cases prise ri
bedDr.Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and we believe it to
be one of tbe moat valuable preparations of the Safes
dartila Is the samitet.
IL H. - PULING. M. D.
7. WILSON, N. D.
D. P. BRIGGS, M. D.
P. E. ELMENDOiIF, M. 1).
Albany, Aprlll,l6o.
Dr. Seymour, the writer of the foltrecring.ll one of
he oldest and most respectable Physicians in Coon.
. Hanford,' Ct.„ May 21,1816.
Dr. TOWNe . E . ID.....Deaf Sir: "Townsend's Saran
paella" finds a ready sale In Hanford—is highly es
teemed by all ivho have made use of It, and we have
Leeson to believe its good Qualities will be dotty appre
ciated by a discerning public. f have dally calls for it,.
and tve tan will be remunerated for your exertioas to
render service to the aßicted. "I am sir, your obedient
servals% , HARVEY SEYMOUR.- M. D.
17,0" The ba oats] Agency Cur the mile of the Sarsa
parilla Is at Bannan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug.
gists and others can be supplit dwiteleinia at the Matte
farturers prices.
It la also Tot sale in Pottsville at John 17.
Clemens & Panda's, and lolut ft.' C. Martin's Drog
Storrs -E. J. Fry. Tamaqua: J. W. Gibbs, Oro cola,
and J. EL Palle. blinersville C. Trolley. lrivissbnra
Henry Sbisslcr. S. M. Hampton. .and W. 1.. Heisler,
Port Carbon; Paul Barr, Pinegrovet. J. C. C. Hughes,
Pottsville.
16. See adssrrhement in another column &circular
containing ego number of certificates hem Physi
cians and °that can be examined at flannin's.
torc.Prica $1 per bottle. or 6 Bottled for Lb.
BEWAttE OP COUNTERPEITS.—PeoIves Conn.
forfeit Detector, end United States Money Exporter,
be beet in tb Unrtet Soon; containing he simile
ogravlnvi of all the Gold, Silver; and Copper eclat lii
irculation with their valve attached': eorreeted month
try. No mercbantor dater onglino bo without it;
OS Persons enclosing one - dollar to the subscriber
wfilheve the Oeteelevinalled r otenthly one year Other
[For, ibo Miners' Journal.)
POTTSVILLE MARKETS
E T Taylor.
A R `Mute,
F W ilurhes,
J IV Cake,
C W Pitman,
'Pe!err Modey,
Danil 1 Larer:.
RELIGIODS NCITIOES
RTISER.
NOTICES
OTIOEr—ESTATE OF, CHRISTIAN GOLD
1.11 MAN.deseased—letters or Administration on the
estate or Christian Goldman. late or Ttemont Town
ship, deceased. having been granted to the subscr:ber
in said Township, notice is hereby. given to all per
sons indebted to deceased, to call and make settlement
with the subscriber without delay, and those having
claims, will present them properly antheoticated for
settlement. -THOMPSON A. GODFREY.
Tremoin, April, 29. - 19-21) Administrator.
NOTICE.—The subscriber having been appoint
ed.Superinteudent of the Pottsville Water Com
pany, and collector of the water Rent, would reaper--
rally request those Indebted to the Company to, call
and settle their accounts.
Once. Beatty's flow, Nerweginn Street.
aptd'4W—iS-tf) li. M. NEWMAN.
rt,OTICE.—PUELIC SALE of Market Stella
-12 will be sold at public sale, on Saturday...the Rath
day of April. at 2 o'clock P. K., at the Market Hoare.
in the Borough of Pottsville, the Stalls of the said
Market Mune. Terms made known On the day of
sale. b 2 . WILLIAM Lk:11E11.
AprU 21. 1140 (Belk of the Market. •
OTICE..—POTTRXILLC WATER co.—The
mcstuudersof t he Pott sell& Water Company. are
hereby - notified, that an etc( Con will be held et the
house it Monti:note & Brnther,on Monday the lith day
of May, 1844 between the hours of 3 and S P. M.. for
lb/impose of electing nine managers. to conduct the
bustnesi,of the COM paiy for the ensiling year.
April2l; 17-3 D ' A. Rlit?SEI. President,
11;OTICE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY Giveod that
111 Charles Witman has been appointed by the Or
phsn'a Connor - Schuylkill County, Auditor, to audit.
resettle and restive the administration accounts of
Peter McHoe, Administrator of the estate of JERE
MIAH MeHOE, deceased, and that he will be in at
tendance at hit Wee, on the 15th day of May
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for said purpose, when
and where ail those In any manner interested. can and
may attend. CHARLES WITMAN, Auditor.
Orwigsburg,Pthiii IS4Sh ' 17—It
DE6301.Et10.5 1 CAT IFAILTNELASIIIP.—
The partnership hortofere gristing between the
subscriber,. trading under the tirm. of HENDRICK'S.]
JONES & BIRKB ECK. Wagon the Istor Jen= 7.1319,1
dissolved by, norteni consent. The builness wilt be
continned , by Jonas & Birkbeek. who areautherized to.
.Ogle the business of the !at JOHN lIENDRICErs w
ROWLAND JONES.
VIIOSIAS IDREDECE.
17-Imo
Tnmaigna. April 21. 1242
DISSOLUTION.-LTbe l'artnerehlp beret orore
.1-. 1 existing between ELIAS & JOHN D ZIELEACII,
was di•enlred by mutual cnoeenq on the I , tbday of,
April lint; all tterront indebted to the said firm. and
thmie basing claim, against it, are requested w cad
on J. E. Ziebach, between ibis and t be UWE blay'
pen, to settle the nine.
JOHN B. ZIEECACII,
ELIAS ZIEBACH.
The undersigned hereby returns his lincere thanks
to the citizens of Tremont and the public to general:
for the liberal encouragement In his business, and
makes knnwn at the same Om% that he BM xonuntma
at hie old stem! in Tremont; to carry on the Tailoring
Amines. in all its various branches. His work in re•
gard to beauty, durability and cheapness, renal be
exceeded by any other 1n the County: be will also 0
far his retnaluing stock of Ready blade Clothing at
Coat. JOHN B. ZICBACIL
Tremont, April 21, l2-32*
•
OTICE.—WHEREAS MY WIFE. MARY ED-
O! WkRDS, ha. left my bed and,board withoneany
just cause ; I hereby caution all persons Dot to wool
her on my account, as I will
JEN ay KIN ED
no* debts o
W f her
con.
Ratting. ARD
A ciril -
oTck .-
NvriierhavitooCOAfLG O b P e E s R w AT o OR ve S s . on Th ei e ch
u
kill yi
newly planked, Is desirous of waking on rirrange
ment to receive and ship Cnal—pr to reef-teen firsarate
article to be sold on commission.. Rcfri cocci furnish
ed and required. .1. C. PRICE.
Cor. 12th & Willow sit.. Phila.
SUERIFFALTY. — To the FREE and . INDE
PEN DENT Voters of Schoylkdi County!
Having been encouraged by numerous friends thro ,
oot the County. I most respectfully offer myself as a
candidate for the office of SHERIFF. at the ensiling
General Election. Should I prove so fortunate as to
receive a majority of your votes, it shall be my con=
otant aim to discharge the ditties of the office with fi
delity and impartiality. Your fellow citizen,
Apr7-I5) N. M. WILSON. Pottsville.
N — --
OTICE—IB HEREBY GIVEN, TO all persona
interested in the estate late of WILLIAM
of the city of Reading, Berke Countv, leceased. that the
undersigned are the Ekeeu tors ufsald Estate—and those
hn v inn claims upon :aid estate are to pres e nt them (or
adjudication—and those persons indebtrd for Lime,
Book account, Notes. Bands, or otherwise, will please
make payment without further delay, to enable the at.
fairs of the said estate to be brought to a cline.
WILLIA ERMENTRORT,
M. S. RICH ARRA.
Executors of said Estate.
Inch 31 14-60
OTICEs—The sabserihers bale been appointed
.1 , 1 agents Incline mile of lianisoo's Copying Preas
and Metallic Damning Tablet, a tints sock:, haws sa,
ing and mosey baring machine, a sample of which may
be seen at the Y.nrls : 4 intre ; all orders for the above
presses ,which ate warranted to give entire satisfaction
will be promptly attended tn.
March IT lg-] E. YARDLEY ..Sr. SON.
OTICE.—ALL PERSONS KNOWING rinim.
SELVES Indebted to the late then of LONG &
IACK: 4 ON, are most ream:tinily requested to coil upon
the snb-criber between this and the first of April nekt
and make payment.; and all persons having claims
against the late firm will please present them for set.
tlement. JACOB M. LONG,
Illarch 10, 1810. 11-lf
D _
ISSOLUTION-TIIE PARTNERSHIP HERE
TOFORE existing between the undersigned in the
Tin'and Stove business &
JACKSON il,
Ins, In Pottsvle, and trading in
the name of LONG bsen this day
dissolved by the withdrawal or C. P. Jackstin The
business nil be crintiniled by Jacob M. Lang. and the
debts dimity oho late bon tt ill he nettled up by boo' lit
accordance 4ith the k nuts of dissolution.
s JACOB M. LONG,
Macchia, ' : C F. JACKSON.
+ 4 , OTICE.—THOMAS FOSTER & Co., HAVE
• " REMOVED their stock of Boots and Shnes to the
new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets,
where the !motile:4s will in !inure he carried on upon
the eas-b prim title Thankful to their fri , sido and the
[midis to general for past favors. they hope, by mans,
ging their bustnew in future titan the only correct hi
st., (Viz.. cash pay DICIIIS; to afford to their rust Jitters
goods upon ouch , rea.ormble terum as will ensure to
them a liberal . patronage
*PIT t—Alt persons Indebtr to the undersign
ed are requested become forward and settle their assets
no our new business arrangements will require tis to
discontinue and urgethe pnitnpt Payment mf the same.
'FehT743j •• TOOMAS FOSTER & Co.
OTICIate—SCIIIiYLRILL NAVIGATION CARS
—The Schuylkill Novigaeints Company, haring
sometime since, assigned all their Railroad Cars, con,
manly known as the Yellow Cars" to !teary C.
Corbit, Chatter S. Woottfeand Edward T. Randolph,
Esqrs.—ia crest, fcr certain plerptwes; and Pn.sewinn
having now been given, to their Ascot Edward G.
liarrts, wito win keen these Cara in Repair, and run
them. for accormt of the Trustees.
NOTICE, is hereby eiven, that all claims, for labor,
or materials, `..r.":4 tiler furnished to these Cars, most be
presented for settletnem to Edward G. flares, Agent
for the Trustees. • EL WOOD MORRIS,
Dec. tl-'4E3-47-lyi Resident EroMmeer, a.
MISCELLANEOUS ,
Q AYE YOUR EMPTY Oils 8111.N..—.506
empty oil Mils. fventsfl ty U. F. NORTON.
Assn, Gas P. s.Devlan & Co.'s Lubricating Oil.
18,r
CASH;FOR COAL...While Ash and Red Mb
Coal bought by MICHAEL BRIGHT,
, aleN'ltl—lrbtfj Moans Carbon.
113STICES , FEE 131.1.1.5,Ju5s primed and for
sale - at : BATMAN'S
sip'2B'49) Cheap Book anikAl aflnaarySlores.
Mlt ICAVLAY , S EINGLAND— PRICE REDD
.CED.—Jnst reeelved„beautiful copies of 51cCa ui
lay's England, Vols. I and 2. bound at the Mir rate of
el per volume. Also, the cheap edicinn in paper cov
ers, et 25 Clf.. per volume, of 11.1.NNIAN'S
April 31, IT-] Cheap It oh and Stationary Storew.
- _
THE SPIRIT WORLD andSeenes from the
1 Life of Christ, a beautiful little volume of sacred
Poems. by the Rev. Joe. H. Hither', late Pastor of the
H. E. Church of Minersville ; containing 106 pager , .
elegantly bound in pressed cloth, and gilt ed ged. for
satent HANNAN'S
April It 16-1 Cheap Bookstores.
IEECIIES.:/PdAIAYS ON HAND AT THE
-.1 DRUG STORE of the subscribers. a large num
ber of the best Swedish Leeches. to which the atten
tion of the citizens ol Pottsville and vicinity, is Invited.
NIGHOLkS & COLLINS.
March 21, 13 7 ] Corner of Market and Second ate
- -
BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS VERY
LOW.—•2OO Bibles and Prayer Books in aimont
every style of binding. cheaper by 25 or 30 per cent:
than they can he purchased In Philadelphia. Splendid
Gilt Edged Family Bibles atonly .4. at
Cheap Book StatenS.
ARDEN TOOLS.—A COMPLETE ASSORT.
G
PENT of Horticultural Implement.. embraclae,
every article useful in the cultivation of the carrion,
for sale at HANNAN'S
March 1 6 7 IRA Seed and Variety Storrs.
ACCOMMODATION FOB LAWYERS.—TIif:
LAWYERS canprocure Blank Subpcnobs for wit
nesses signed by the Prothonotary, by calling at
BANNAN'S
Cheap Bonk & Stationary Store.
an 17 5-•]
NEWSPAPER FILES. SIIITAULE FOIL
FILING NEWSPAPERS - , paid received end for
sale al i BANNAN'S
Dec3o-11 - Cheep Variety NO nre.g.
niIOCKRT DIARIES FOR I t44l.l—uF Al.-
r MORT EVERY SHAPE AND KIND, just received
and for ask at BANNAN'S
Dec 3.32 J Mena Book and Fancy it Ir,.A
Macaulay's History of England,
VTOLUME 1, of a beautiful cheap edition of this
V valuable work, published by E. H. Butler & Co.,
Philadelpisia„ containing at; the mattrr verbatum et
literatnrn, or vol. I. of toe London edition, published
in London at nearly BL6O a volume, received and for
sate at 25 CCIII4,
£450, the Apoiaiytical Hey. an extraordinary di
coarse an the rise and fall of Papacy, publiihrd origin
ugly In the year 1201. Price 2.5 Ma. at
itaNNAN'S
121 Cheap Book and Variety Stores.
March 17
{7,4HAIVLS..LONG 81117.1VL8 of vinous alyU
nd quality gale by
N0g.23-18.) 3.M. IMAITY ¢ Co.
Miners' flospit al.
THE ISICDEftSiGNEB RESPECTFULLY annouhr
nes that Mk as far taatured big plans for the en
'tehtliitite.nof a•NLINERS' HOSPITAL, that it will be
opened for the reception of patlealo on the first of
April, 1819.
The object of the Institution is to aerate to persons
eugogodiu mining operation.. proper rroolActil aid and
treatment, at :he smallest possilne expense. WWI
this view the proprietor has prorated for the purposes
of thi Hospital. a Farm, on which is n large and caner.-
' silent Bowe, in ati elevated, airy and healthy position,
on the road leading from Pottsville to blinersville, shoat
2 Inite from the former place.
Persons paying Three Dollars per annum,in advance.
will be entitled' to membership, and to admisidottle the
Hospital. In case of itijery from accident. or glibness.
media support and medical treatment doting Said VI.
nen free of• add Monal charge.
invalids who may desire admission into the Ilospltat.
wilt be received on liberal terms. - The poor of the
Borough of Pottsville, not in the Hospital, will be
treated by the attending Physician, yetis • •
All those who may be dispneed to avail themselves
of the advantages of membership, may apply to the
undersigned, at bin °tilos In Warket it . Pottsville. '
,Xateb 24.1849. 13-Iyl ,G. W. Pi:GAME. Pi. D.
I.2I.ZLLes Attem al ay Law. leftn,w
Wi l canylktlCaastryi Pa. (orllB-41.. •
. •
LOST AND - 1 OUND.
•_
Q TRAY COW...Straysd from the Subscriber at
L. 7 Phreniz Colliery, a bright red Ow. with a white
belly.a stain an her toreheld, about 5 years old, and
very Peary withailf.. Any person returning her to the
owner, will be suitably rewarded.
.• • PETED EDDY.
ap.l4-16-31
WANTED
VV
A;IITED.—A K1.1:1111ER OFFIN . ISIIEIIS and
V V Moulders. thc "Tamaqua Iron Vl orbs," where
constant employment can-be had April2l. 17-211 /011 X K. 511TH.
CARDS.
•
riOCR C. TO ILIPSELEIt., 110SICE.OPATIIIC
PHYriICIAN, Removed his Office to the upper
ulna of the new brick buildings, -opposite tto. roe*.
Office, Centre Street, Poittiville . . ' rati'49—letf.
A — TTOIMNEYS AT LAW• subscribers,
:Ili:tying commenced the practice of law In Pottsville.
will aktetid promptly to all business committedto their
cafe. Office, in Cenire Street, nearly opposite the
American lintel. JAMES COOPER,
April 21; el•Saro) BONA CAMERON.
Gon.GEfititis ,
, WiIuLESALE: COMMISSION AGENT.
Fur ill kinds of Fish, N... 5* North Warves, above
Rau street. Philadelphia. [April It. '49. il.iy
_ Dit
•---------
. J. T. NI CII O L AS, rc
ASs spectfuliy I ;oder,
his professional services, to the Inhallitnnts of
Pottsville and vicinity. and solicits tin honor of a share
of their patronage. Oalre. Thbrop.ron's Bali. Market
at. Residence, decolidstroet,,ocie door below Market.
Much 3, 43. 10- 11,
DR.
NEW 110MXPATIFIC MEDICAL OFFICE.
Corner of Sid and Market St. Opposite Thou:ipso n's HA.
eorrevitsc. ea.
Renders* Cur. of Ca end &I Sr. opposite the
Prhnittive Methodist Church.. Ulan 5-Lp
EirtirlL.REl' CLARKSON,
ENGRAVER ON WOOD-
Rtn. Waione Stecei.
Dec 23 48-32.6mq Phitnelelpbta
I D. 51EIllsiDIT11,.—Geiteral Agency. O ffi ce
J. Centre Street. Pottsville. Schuylkill County, Po.
Urn) for the sale and , issecisuse of Reel Dew*, col
lection of Rents, &c. 6Oct2S-44.9y
ockranriSlllPi.ElC,./tenriney and Counsellor
rhiladelp4ta, will attend to cottecsions nod
all other legal business in the City of Philadetphin. ad
joining fairtotknonaellienibtox. Office N.. 13 Prone
&Net, Phitatleiphos. IA u. 22 1849.2 y
' •
0 & .1. FOSTER, Deets tit Boots and Shoes
.O.Le atlt er, and Shoe Findings, Cantu. scree), Putts
itk. (Sops IS 1 847.
bit. 311. DEPIIIr, Surgeon Dentist, 011 fire In
Market Suet,. (Ndttth side,) Fisakdope above Es
grdre W dotes Office, (mat 20
--:-
.rtiii.-11.'GOW.Srif, Attorney:at Law:-01Bee in
U-
nliariket Street, in the tom thrmealy occupied by
J. IL,Ramlin,Esq. Conveyancing and-Seder:fling at
teSdcdtw -
(Pottiviite,Septe,3ll,3l
IRON.
friTCl — ritiliiirk.DTH — ii;WWEib;riTtqT3 l l of
st 3 and 4 inch wrouabbspikes z 3.18 suitable for
Rattier Rilroad Iron: also. constantly on hoed hook
bead Wars for T rails °supply or dal bar Railroad
Iron. - aad 7 Rails alisays, to be bad'iso appitaatkin ea
the above sawed trtt§known store.
March 17 12-) VAROLF.T tc. SON.
C
HOB. .SULNES.^The subscribers have
just received from the shipElisalietb, 1 and ilnch
Rest Hest English Chains, wade expesasly for Mines,
and for sale. Apply to Y. GEORCE,
aprll22 tf' Martel and Plabssrents,Philada
KAIL 'MADMAN , —SO TONEF.. 2 i a I Flat pas
losinFos,
50.`der 11 x F do . do do
KA° 24 } do da do with spike,.
IS do I a d do do . do
And Plates, (Or sale by
& 0. lIALSTOX,A ot..,Phi ate.
Pliikla., July 11. MX.
JUNIATA BUTLER
F.,g, TONE sported boiler iron, Nos. 3. 4 and 5 of
00 Iv kilns o f2l43:2,.and36incbesa nd ersolom lengths,
A. 4 - P. EtALSTON,
4. tiositt Trans pt. Psintita.
li. /.4( .5.1-
DLACKSMITIIIGIIO TURNING AND FINISH
ING.—The.robscriber rEspectfully aannonses that
he has commenced the above bustuess at Ilse cur.aer of
Masser> Monk and Coal Streets, Pottsville. Pa. and
will be InlppJ to receive °Ours: JOHN WARNER
N. B.—Gua;,...ocks.oitcops,andoil globis Ds band.
and for sale (Daly . -ly
FOR SALE & TO LET
012 SALE AND T L
ET.—Buildmg iota
F in Mount Carbon, Lewirport Wood. and Lyons'
811131110111. N0r6r..6,,n 61., PollevOle, and
in Mie.orsvelk. Also a convenient Dike in Morrie'
'Adttithm. Apply to "JAR. It. VAAPISLIL.
April '4n.
•
von RENT—TIZE MINERSVILLE corrAcr.
P —enquire ur Q: McCLENE.CEIA.N.
April 9.1,. 17-311 . of inpriirilte.
A &141(3111EE7S DALE.—WILL BE SOLO AT
tt Publit tattle by the Mubscriber. Atoignee of SAM'I..
T. elf,EEli, on tantorday the 18th day of May next. na
en•clock in the eftesnoon, at the rpublit. boost of M.
Mortintore, in. the Borough. oP Pottsville: .4.11 - that
certain lot or pier° of ground situate on the' Millers
ville rand' innaid Borough ; hero, twenty feet front on
said NlinerEvinle 10.1. hy eighty feet in depth,.houtoled
on the West by er0t...1 of John M. Hhotno, with the
appurtenances consisting of a double Ova story frame
dwelting.house, with ,tone ba.lement. tertni at Sale.
R. WOODSIDE. Assignee of
April 21, 17..4t) A...ANIUEL T. SEEEN:
COR.II.V.rti I IiTIIE ...LLCM Di at Ingma
r inra. a large Stow , Fiindry, a Frame slaeltine Shop;
a Illaekeinith ship, with a Ten Hone-pottier titecio En
gine, sunart frstitree. 100111 antipatterns.suitahlv to the
businetie—for itartieularne apply to
:Os: IL AETER,.
Marrh 3l 14.'21n0 Rtytlx Pont Office. Schuylktll Co.
L'Ort SALEC—TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING
I` ,Ilon.es. Apply E Richards; Market M.
to- Tnn. 0. Brown. Gentle el.. l'ontseille.
51nrth 24: 12-
. .
TOi - 7k 7, . 111 E SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR
, t' Sale the property now occapiml by him in We.l.
I t
Branch Valle), four ender from Fottsvilre,
ii.7. - 7J.. and one and a half little, from Schuylkill Ha
thF. 1—:...
J.if sen • consisrina of live and a half acres of
lamil well laid onto, a garden and fruit orch
ard. A Oro story frame house, 29 x9O feet, with a eel
tar under the whale, kitchen in the cellar. Immediate
pnassresinn glrrn. Patio( the purchase money can re
main on Bond sod Mortgageif desired. For terms ap.
ply lathe sabseoherort hisolicein•Wear Branch Valley-
Matclrlh, • 11-ill B. De FOREST.
VOR. SALE OR ItENT.—PORT CARBON,
ts. re /kW MILL—The stibscriber riders his Steam
located' in Port Carboti—for sale or refit. Id
Still is located In one of the best situations in this Re
gion for toted - sess. being theonly one in the eastern
section olthe Coat Region. It is in good condition,
and Isissession aria be given immediately If required.
TC/11/5 - Cill.y. Apply to L. F. WIIITh EV
Port Cuctron, Nmrls lOtit, 1640. It-tf
.Reading Eagle, and Lebow. Cowing, insnat 2 times,
and charge this office.
piDITTSALEI:Lf:oLLIP:RY PRCTERTY POR
SALE..—THE SU USCIII SER offkre at private Bate
the following property, viz: ,
One,Cdr Horse Engine, with 4!O feet of acne back
Rumps. in lint ruin working order.
One 30 Horse Engine, wish 218 feet of acne inch
Pumps, with winding gearing all tempiete. ha good
working order.
One tkt Horse Engine An hoistkig coat (rota alines,
in good svotione order.
One 10 thirse Oreakisg Hoghte, with RoNere, Shaft
ing. demons, Srhutes, and till Ilse (Wares necessary to
don boeinesti of 1011010os n week.
Also 3,3 large Railroad Care, with heavy chilled
wheels, nod trweeinch azels, these Care ere well suit
ed for airy of out surrounding Roads where Uorse
power Is used.
The above Engines were all manufaeldred by Hay
wood ar, Snyder. and are eons:tiered among the very
best ever made by said parties.
Yen. t3, 3-tf GEO- H. POTTS.
`oTour. FOR RALE IN MINER HVILLE.
o—The subscriber offers for sale his entire mere ban
digs. consintlng of DRY GOODS. Gtt Or t: RI ES,
RENSWAR RE. HARDWAR
ne o E, gr.c., all nf which is
good order. Ills stand is of the hess in Miners
odln. sigh an egeellest dwelling attached, which Is
also Or sale. For partici:Oars inquire at Ilse store.
NovlB-47-tf) .1. IP. ZIEGENFLIS, Miner.ville.
1;01.1. RENT.—"Tau celebrated SALEM VEIN
P MINES to Young', Landings fur lent Cur a term of
yours. ' apply to
A. nussm, Agent.
Nab:into:lgo Street. Pottsville
• nvlB-47]
rtOtklEouleaws;to butt applicants , all that
i tra.rndbel..gi,gi.tbeN l ,w r ,.iCo
known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow
mg list of Coal Veins, rawly of which,—amongothew,
inn Peach Mournaln Vetoer—haring a range °foyer a
mile In length, gist —Lewis, Spohn, Uarracleuch,
Peareoh. Clarkson, stegeason, Little Tracey, Peach.
Mountain Veins, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per
pendicular. Diamond, and Rig Diamond Veins, along
With many others not named.
Abe, elichat Dna called
cont unction Tiatt,belong
ing tottee said Comparry,contnintue the Salem,Forreet,
Rabbit Hole. Mortimer, Tonnel, Mach Mine, C. Law
ton and Alfred Lawton Vela,. Aiso, a Saw MI and
Grist Mill,tituated on the Mill Creek Tiriet,allof which
min be rented on moderate ternie C F IplLAg to
DAVID LYI,AgI.
AV
Pnitfrille, Feb. 31
IVOLS. SALE --AT PEIVATI4 SALE, All that
, certain tract or parent of land, minated on the
Broad Mountain, in Lower 61eliantonge township,
:in Schuytkitl county, (formerly Clerks corium) to the
State of Pennsylvania. bousided and described as for
lows, to w it :—Beginni in at a marked white oak tree
thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob
Miller, north sixty-five percher), to a vvhiteoak; thence
by late vacanttand, now surveyed to George Werner.
west 146 percheeto a stone; thenceby late vacantland
now surveyed to Leonard Illick,southsixtydive perch
es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the
place of beginning,containing fifty-live acres and one
hundred endafty-two perches ofland and allowances
of sit per Cent. for roads, AC.
JOHN G. BRENNER.
Executor of F. Beat la' estate. 69. Market et. PhPada.
Phiiailelphia, September 19. 1616 311-:
• •
extracting grease. tar, pitch,
oil, paint, or any lobe'
greasv - substance,from tadies'and•gentlemen'scialhing
including Mika and satins, carpets. table spreads, Merl
no :bawls; ladles' bonnets. dec. A reward of $25 ski
he paid to any person who will Firodlice a spot
paint Men or dry that this snap will not extract •1
pyirrOpy. 41l pur dozen, or 121 rents per rake. For sal
whnirsale and retail at HANNAN'S Variety stores
Pottsville. who is sole neoni for the,con lity. [Dc4- 4
CHEAP.—THREE TIIOIIAAND
11
SIX HUNDRED feet Of good second-hand chain
suitable for Coal Mines. Apply at the office of
HAYWOOD & SNYDER.
Decl6 51-tf] l'otteell e
lauslc•Ilooks , for Singing' Schooli.
'UGC SUBSCRIBER has always,on hand the
I. Ins approved Music Books, for Churches, singing
ared., &c
T
Psaltery, a collection or Church Music.
Carmine Sacra, Dolton Collection of Music, _
fauna Academy's Coliertinn of Music.
Hickok and Flenitna's Emmetheal Music.
The Sonthetn Church Melodist.
The Harmonlit published by the c °dist Society.
Union Choral Harmony, German English.
,Wyethe's collection. of. Church Music, Gagman and
English,. • •
All of which will be sold by the dozen or single at
putdisbcrenrices at BANNAM'd •
.Dec SO-1) * Cheap Donk chi! StatioaerSteres.
For Artificial Flowers.
D"? CARMINE. Deep Pink, Ultramortne. Mot
-Dented ogler ThrsurPapere, tot Artllletst Phnv ,
are. Also :Witt;vr-. 1 0b 4 **l r g i 3. le r AN 4 A rea
Taney -NM vatie7 Stores.
ell • 14,
• lililitleTli INSURANCE 1
[o.f PhiAllfziplia.]
Or . n ~
.•
resoles ail ad t
:pev caters wearies t:5
FtON ANY it b ) rnSrpo irkil ra gi te s d ° lll r a j rc ceta h P. 448, (lIII 4 P I VAL) .
;
V wit a Capital of 4100.003.• latures all person. b,.
[wren t cages of 18 and 65, au inivardieds allontauce of
113.14, 5.46 , $3 or $lO per week, for one. two; three'
or five cani„ by payleg a certain yearly
• Thus 4 person under thirty-nye, Insurloglior onn
year, by , paying $4 a year, is allowed $3 per weak; for
gra 25,84 pct week; and in the same proportion. one
of a like age by paying $6 55 a year, get, $5 per week)
for 07 ix% 46,1311 ....1). $8; and fa $l4 65, be gets 010
for every week of disability occasioned by sickness or
accident, during the year. By paying a haetloo more
yearly, a weekly allowance eau be insured of hum p to 010 for two. three or flve'years . The rate* ate to
be paid yearly In advance, and are In propotdonto the
arse and the weekly allowance. In ease of pernutnent
disability, occurring aftet an insurance for, *ay Rea
years, at a weekly allowance of slo,a person would be
;ft the yearly receipt of $520 a year, for the entire Ova
years.
There arena weekly or monthly assessments to pay.
or attendance of meeting required; and by Mischa/ter
the Insured receive a share of the net progle, Without
liabitny'for losses. There Is ampleiecarity for the M
tored. no esw
to
shown, and promputess and l y
I, exerci exercised in the payment of benefit/. Y e paniberali
t-
ciliary. Inquire at the office. .No. 59 South Seventh-al.
above Walnut ItegiDlßECt letters mum be post paid.
TOS.
Samuel D. Orrick. Iron Merchant, 110.103 liettb Ws.
ter-street.- ~
Calvin Wyllie, Attrlleey and Counsellor, Ellithbelsw
Market•etreet. • ,
_.•
Charm li . Hall, Wkoleanle Voinwiseloa Alercianl ,
34 Mori:, Alley. •
w i litam F. gone, AlloNiey and Coomrellot, 64 rasa
I . ..., ~,, " tv , ... .
Seventh-ar.
Jarob Snyder, jr., Wine Men g .. °•
.-8.6••••••
lobs MOLOMOOO.Tinsinith , 6s sl..3:llll4t
Daniel C. Enigma:a Tax Cbileetor, Cherrtrireel,
near Schuylkill Seventh stmt.!
James P. Smuts, Wholesale Woor i Deateg, ii 9 t. 4
Willow.curiet. I - .
Rimmed Dag YJeschwnt.Ser. 391. Wharves.
Eitwavil. Cans. Clerk. Pla: 332. el: NOtlnetreer.
Males P: ))ayes, Coagglerchmat Wlllow-st.Wbarf
Cherie" 0. P, Caumbelli, lieu tillevallenll•Wateriabova
Rat.e.atreet. SA NIP EL P. °BRIGS Prerdenti-
W. F. Bootie. Secretary and 13oPecitax.
Governor Emerson, Id. D.,167 Walavetwfleel, tog.-
setting rhysiciaa.
*The subserlber bas been appointed Agent for this
Institutuie to Schuylkill County. and is prepared to
give ley infrosnatine ea the subject; and effect Insures_.
Sea on the terms o 5 tho cainpaay,at the °Rice of the
MMus' Journal.; D. DINNAN.
June 24. 1648. 1_26.).y
—TISE.-GIICAI2-11?-1.-114C—igStitEilL12143 Et.'
.5.1.'iN11122 AND TRUST COMPANY OR' BMA
C 3344 12.13 , Catania Strait.
A,, f ANXlnsusangoiba Liveujimat Annuities aadiEse
IVI dovements, and resefst land talent° twists. ,
• Bats" Jo , harwring. $l3O ow a slag IA life.
. for 1. yeas. poet years. For Life.
eantiany. ansnalltr.
o .
- , 095 I T7
33 , e imt ' )3$
49 ' -1 69 . )8? . ' 34Q
59' ' 1106 2 CO ' 460
69 435 0 , 9) 1 I 00
ElL.lt7u2 —A persoa we): 30 years next batb•dayr
.y paging the Company/XI 31, would setaritobis fa
. sully or heirs 9111111 should be dle In one yen) i or re ,
'll3 ID ba securest* them 491900; 00 107 413 Bastian
ally far 7 yeasts; he secants , to them EMS should he
die in 7 years; or fang= 69. paid , nonurd42 daring
life ha provides for them $lOOO wheneeen , he dtert >
'for $6550 they would' rotting $206 0 shaugglut die In
Otto "OW.
Atoms aa a tik MS.
THE Marren of thee eorrany, ate meeting held
on the 2rll December ult., agreeably tO Ilut design
referred inane original provectes on eirceßer of the
C,ompauy. tip proptinted e Queers or midis ion to. all. poll.
ties fan the whole of 116,„ nonadalag la r Meit. thee
were hewed prior to the Lot of.taistmsy, Those
of them therefane .ieblob were hnued, la theyerrEle,
will be entitled to 1:1 per cent CND, ibe ore insure&
making na tidal foe 05 5100 'on telly sloo.. Thalia
$llO5. winl he paid when Bur policy becomes a claire
instead of the PlOroziginelly instuede .11onse polities
that were mooed to 121.17 vrillbe entisSedlolll pen cent.
or $&7 50 no every WOO. And those beneath. IBA
will be entitled to 7i per cent, or 875 on every 100.
nod la ramble proponloun os sly saki polities hatted'
pylon to We Januar,
The Bore wilt csedirel is each potacy on tbe•
books endorsed owywesentstion at tae 011 Isa.
h feller design of the Com pit ny. ras c ont IT to otok. •
addition ea bowie a the pollee:* Boa atateM
pentode:
AW. DIEIIAI2DS, evident..
Jowe P. -tense, Actuary. I
reTuesubseriben has her appolatld Ag el Innate
above luatoution. and Ia psepaned egest Inn a.
lives, at the pubihbed rates, and give au" unto:mallow
desired en the whines; on tiPPLieatioll al WM Mare.
rounveleFea.nl BENJAMIN DJANAN.
IliO3
„EisturrAux,r. LIRE. INSUILIII3IiCTR.
ANNU4TY , AND TRUST COMPANY.
•0...j0i, 74 wawa:. Strut.—espies! S2/3 , . ~000...
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
A. Resiir,reent to, Schuylkill Conoty, office terns)
or Mahanompo.aml Second. Strae•4.
' lizresor. MiI:IEII37SW/, 11.1.1111111ifIg nu* zian tor.
• . 14chnylkilleossty.
Tii„E,c,„",c,-..4,1,r,.,-...v-irgrettajarzeoiss'tbstarenr.
They are authorised by their charter 6w11.2.4"t0 make
all asit every insurasie appirr.alning to life stars Si
whatever klnd OP acti taco nd receive and e tiSe , fll SIR
make endowments. asd to grins and pars sae annul
ttes_” The Company sell annuities and e damments,„
and art ay Trasteet for 'Moors aid heirs.
Table'uf'Pretairmsrequite6 FOP ItiltAi•hr.i cr of 141110
for the whole Hirai of Lire: •
Age. P:6-0. .1144 , > , Press. Ape. Prem.
49 1 53 , 31 2 , 00 336
17 1 55 32 2 19 - 3 46
18 155 33 227 360
19 157 34 227 37T
29 4 65 :15 2 30 - • 39) •
' If 163 f • 36 249 •34 4 1.1
21 160 32 9 4:. 439
9.3 . 4 391 . 28 2 54 , • 459
21 ' 72 • ' 33 263 ' 4 473
25 73 ,- 4,31 4. 70 1 91
99 - 41 2SI ' 512 ,
27 87 - 1 42 292 7' 5 32 -
23 84 - 43 301 , `8 554
27 WI 44 312 9 , 579
- 33 214 45 223 • eLoa.
. The premiums are re., than say Ober c mpany,nM3
the entities aforil greater adysmares. Tables of kwltil
• yearly and qoarzerly preminam, half crsclic rates a/Ka
ritiora, short terms, joint lives. sarvivorsh:ps, and en
dlownwats :. al" form of oPplicativa (for which there.
are blink sheets) ate to be bad on applindion oh t2a,
office, cr by letter to the agent_
TRUSTEES.
7•eAblent. .01E6 W. CLACJIORN.
Vice President, PETER. CULLEN - -
R01:4,S F. WaihA. : Machin R.
.
Wm. O. Alesunfer, Alre-E. L
Eder. C. Markets, i IL F. Lopeir,
Peter Cones, 1 William Omit:,
Peter Rambo George Ni Diehl,
Wm. W. Ludy, " 1 Robert Morris,
inset*. T. Thomas, 1 , Wlitiam M. Bat
Stephen Ciawford, I Haney Conrad
CONTI' LT r. 6IIM 3I =A MS, Fran 6LS We si-, IL. • .8:
Madre. 31 1). , 1
TIT riisne er, Frame 13 W. lica w h..
t IL C. TIICILTTT,
P665..5ept36•42-113-Iyl 1 Secretary cud .S.:tirary
INDEII6N ITT—
THE FRANILBN FIRE INSFRANCE I COMPANY
OP P IL &DEL PHIA.
Omer Di 0.163 e. Chez so t street, soar Fifth slireca •
DIRETTOII3.,
Chavreslil. Danner, 4Zsore• ißeicw&e,, •
Thowastlavt, reordecal R. Lesiw,
Tobias Wagner, *Ditples E. Endo,
Samnel Cram. David El'ilrowet,
Jacob R. Smith, Norris Patterson. •
Continue to make Inanrab re, prima. ent or Hunted,
on every descriminer of primly, in town and coast:} .
at rates a • low none consistent with snowily.
The Cmnparry have relerved a. larger Caatineens
Fond, which with their C4pit2T and Pseteiwnw, safely
Invested, nribrit ample pmtectioe to feresurawnl. •
The assets nf the Company no Janerarry.ile, !MI, as '.
published agreeali4 to an ',set of AssessUy„ wen as
follows, via. :
Mortgages, 10368,559 651 Stocks. 51,563
Real Enact, 199,3 5 e 94,1 Cush, &t., 45.157 67:
T, mporiry
loons. 145,45, 661 51,4".0,067 67
Frame their fneorporatiea, o period of eighteen, years.
they hare paid apron& Of sae miaow roe iintdrae
anon/ Jolla., losses bye, fire, tinnily affording eal
fence of the advantages nwarance. as wallas the •
ability and disposition to Wen whit proispness, nth
Liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCHER, Psesident.
CHARLES GE RANCKER, Recreiiiri•
The subscriber hoe been appointed *pros for the • •
above mehtlorred institution. and is now prepared to
make Inseirance, on every destriptina of property, al
the It:meet rates ANDREW RSISSEL. Agent.
Pottanne../naelik 194115 [Fetil9.
D AIL lIOAD sebocrlbess base noes
Ii hoding fromstdp Albatuesa, from Llserpoot,s tow
Roll flood hoe, 13 53.5 to 13 3,10 toes 13s. li,
tons 11. sI. Also, 80 torts beshefised boo, sonsle,
:or of ronod,scrors nod eat boss. Apo?, it
I & E. G.EtNIGIE,
None East tomer of Market sod Et& street:.
heap, China Glass and
QueenS-Wae.
BILING DESIROUS OF gro..AaciNs: atm 1311Slr .
HERB witb the tithes" of Pottsville, mid Its vi
cinity, wean Ynduced to Iny belted numb tI claims.
of oar brunet° theft patronage.
Mein: tbe lamest and most ampler.> vtocit l this
country. ws can oiler great; b inducements bath is so
',mine quality and prkr, Freese, Tagrial, Gnu..
rid Carden Cline. els reel Ire. Sum. CAM.. Übe
strongest ware roadr,) Sloss, Lim:gime, sad 87/111itit
iVems. Plebe, Xestial and Cat Wars.
We will sell lot Cash to nay peon a DINNER BEI%
TEA SET, CHAMBER SET, cm a SINGLE PIECE,
fatless looney than day Wholesale or llelall Howe
can, because the Wholesale Basses crust oesessealks
sell on end it. which we do mot, and,Relail Mosses do,
bat a small business in coati:Lachlan wktr ours. To Mr
Which atlcnnon le respeethelly requested.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL.
No. 2/9 Cbe■nat etreet, abirre Seventh
Philadelphia, Feb. 21, '49. ; 9-17
STAMPS FOE NAMES —TOOETHER WITH
TIIE Letters and ink, Anal received and for sale, at
HANNAN'S
lan 27 5-) Cheap Book and fancy litotes:
New Spring' Goods. In Phtlada.
M O
BAILEY in! 'THER, •
HAVE NOW .folt BALE AT THEIR ri EVI STOUR
X. W. Corner of Twelfth 4 Merif 8 &recto.
A LARGE and well omitted stock ofk o nsw and dash
IA rable gonds,—among them may be land—
Cloths, Cassimeres, tiattlnetts,
Stuffs adapted en boys! wear. 1 .
Silk and Marsetil.w Vesting.
Black
Black nod Colored Slits, of new styb I.
Moose de Linos. !Agues, Ginehamay
Lawns, Ravages, Minorities, ¢c..; 1
Black Alpacas. flumbielnes and Cashmeres.
-
SHAWLS in every variety Mille sersacto
Calicoes at all prices, from 9 to 2` *lnc
/,
1111.1SLINS.—To this branch of 'rad We give very
particular *lumina. and due stock embr ces every de
altlbl° make of all widths:and qualities.
Idnens for ShirtiMr and tine for fictsrus.
runNistmo COO tl3—Damask Table Lisette,
: Counterpanes, Blankets and Quilts
' .Diaper. TeWe!tina. Pillow Case 1.14n5. Az.,
EKIENDLY STYLE GOODS.—Ouristock of these
pads Is unusually large,' and our " FR IENDS" from
the country will always be sure to fed such styles ea
are adapted .n their wants, in Dress Goods. Dress
Shawls, Barcelona ild'itis., Bonk 91ntliris and lid')...
Cap Crape, GIOVOS. MIMI, C.. tet. •
CANTON MATTINGS
Wall widths, of White, Bed Cherked.o
on hand and for sale, wholesale or r
which we respectfully solicit theattentli
try Blends, our prices will be found to be
la the city. -- Navel
A New Turning, Establ i rment, •
BY STEM POWER. AT 'TRE Et OP OF F. 0.
amune.o, In THIRD St, near MA RES,' Where
.all kinds of inning. in woad will be hank /ally re
ceived, and ivatly emoted without d lay..
lied Pont,, Table Lees. &e. kept eons antlyon band.
and fo} - 111514,kbe.loirest tif.kee.
• TSNAO- TJJOMPBO rftentas. '
Martbr 10411 lbr I. mtnaAN.
I
rLamb.
log,
d fancy styles
tail, to all of
n of ottr 0000
as lOW as any .
3.1840.-Icn