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PALMER, at : Rp.l Emu grad Cid denerici. . ~ • • cerner orThird dc Chesnut Streets, Pllitadelphia,. • No.lBo, Nassau Street, New Pork, N 0.16, State Strestaloston, and i` Soul' east corner of Baltimore '& Calvert Streets. Baltimore, to our Agent for receiving subsea imams and advertisements for the Miners' Joantal. CIRCULATION of the Idinera•Jonrnel is greater "ban any other paper published in Northern Pennsyira• Eft ■ndltas neirly double the circulation of any other published in Schuylkill county. It also circulates largely &Intim; capitalists. nrotufactstrers, iron and coal dealers throughout the Atlantic and Easter's' States.. SINGLE COPIES or rue MINERS.' JOURNAL. lan be nbtained every Saturday or William Old &EMI. hilneraville; Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at the corner of Centre and Market streetsiyottaville and at the counter or the publication office; 'FIRE, ftnAtTl-L'kno LtPE INAIIILANCZ AGENCY. - 3 11 ts subscriber Is Agent for fire. Hearth and Life In - Nomnee. Any information on either of the different rancheg can be obtained at the office of the Miners' Sournitl, where Insurances are sTected. Miners' :Journal. Saturday Morning., May 5 Tim PROTECTIVE POLICY Or: THE COUNTRY! The People Demand its Restoration SCIENTIFIC AMElLlCitili,This Journal 19 devoted cairciirto scientific manors. It is publialled weekly in New Yerk.by Messra. Munn Jc Co.. at .s 2 per annum. It. is always filled with such matter as cannot fail to prove higulyinotnactive to mechanic'a as well es to the man of -science. There is now in course of publication, a prize - May, on the Patent laws with a aggeations of -add ad pions and their improvements, for which eloo • were paid, which will give dm paper additional int,- : est, and doubllesi assist to extend its circulation. Foch a paper.having for its obj,ct the promotion of the niechaulc arta should bi well patnsnizzd. VOTING PEOPLE'S 3SIRR.OIL - -This is the title of n • 'ray sod publication4ostsed chiefly for young persons, but ir•ts one which old It:mama might read with advan• ago : pub:lMA' ni Lab'? by C. W.tlker, New York. at SO coat:slier annum. It in a publication which should be read by every young person. no It 13 devoted entirely to dlfftuslan of .usoful knowledge. It is embellished with noinerous engravings. NICEI—The ',erne/ office 1• under ohligntionn to Mr, 11. Weber. In Centro F.t.. for a delicious treat of Ice Cream. Ile enpplied n; with a :nod quantity, of an ex cellent quality, with which the mon fn_tidiou4 could find no 1n71t., and into whose' affectlons, rim member+ of. the office, including hi, na-15:7ty. the Imp, walked with the utrnoat cantatas. In a word the Ice Cream In of the beat Ilnality,and for excellence of flavor, coo hardly he cz• celled. Ifia ealoon is now open. THE DA!LY NEWS stldo.n reaches us on the day of publication. What is the matter 7 TIIE BOSTON EVENING GAZETTE, is one of the beet literary vipers publi.hiil in the Union. UPON OUR outside meg will be found variety of Isaterreringreaslin.; smatter. FOREIGN NEWS The extracts of the Fon ign news, brought by theCambria, published in anoth'er column, possess much intere4... , It appars there is war in ahno,st every portion of Europe. Event!, wailing, and terrible have teanrprred within a short time. Den. mark has been defeated by Germany in a naval sangnemen.. The city of GCIIOA, has been bom barded, for revolt epilog the Governmer,t, by the PeiJmontese. The ,Hungarians, led on by Gen Beat, have achievei a mii.t signal victory over the Austrians, and he ii now master of Tririsylvania, The king of Prussia has seen lit to refuse the Gerinan Crown. Deeseia has been the merle of a terrible struggle,-between tho Austrians and' inherit, the former of whom Were victorious, and .antered the city, driving the people into their •Itiottacs where they were consumed by fire. I\ s. plea is preparing for an attack upon Sicily.— .Franco is quiet. alier scenes of equal ir.tere.t %aye occurred. Where all this will end remains for the future to develops. The Europeans will no doubt FSKO witnefli more fearful times. THE pitEss. Already Its there been a newspaper establish ed in Minnesota Territory. Indeed, it would be contrary to elf precedents were the Ameicaos to hesitate.sto at tstablisbing a press there. Thts is one of the characteristics of the Arrterican people; Wherever they take up their abodV, it metiers lit. lie, if it is in the far off West, thousands of miles from the Capital gof the Republic, and if that abode is merely-It temporary one, they will have s press through ePhich to givo expression to their sentiments.. The piper alluded to is called the ...Minnesota Ftvgister," and is edited . by Mr. A. .. , Randall,%who was ?f the scientific corps employed 'by the General Government in a geological survey of the Territory. It is principally filled with i 'description of the country, its climate, nntural re. sources, &c., and holds out 'strong inducements to emigrant•. St....flaurs is" - bn the Mississippi, has sprung up very rapidly, and now contains nearly 1000 inhabitants. With the exception rd 'Stillwater, which is situated about twenty miles northeast from the falls of St. Anthony, it is the largest town in the Territory. The principal business now followed it lumbering Itiß. AND DIRS.,FORREST Mr. Forrest, the eminent tragedian hes, owing te some matters, separated from Mrs. Forrest, his wife ; Itnpesrs that the peace of Mr. Forrest was disturbed by the assaults mode upon hirn by the British press, when in England. Since that period be has been melancholy, morose, and indif ferent, In the month of December, Mr. Forrest returned from *a professional engagement :o adelphia, to his residence in New York, in a most unhappy state of mind, and at once demanded a separation. lie assigned no cause,' offered no apology (or the position be assumed ; and, when the immediate friends of the parties interfered,snd asked to be informed why It was why he caked folielaudiatien, his only reply 7113—a studied, in compreberfrible silence. He wet not to be inter rogated; he d:manded a sepsration, and be has aecon3plishatni °tied. Mr. Forrest and his wife bees eternally erpar#lcd. It Is props: to State that they have separated ltlPOnt terms of mutual reciprocity. ILLIMA.NDEIL ItA.%SET This gentlenien,the Governor of Minaesota,has left for his new home.. The acteCtion of Mr. Rem• g appears re hove given satisfaction ro sit par. Lies, not oaly in this State, but throughout the (rester portion of the Country. The selection') indeed; a very happy one. 'ln the vigor of men. hood, soil having all the 'ratifications to discharge the duties of his station, wo may look for good results from the appointment. Er .Gone to the Atilt."—We observe that Joseph Gone bee been tuattie4. to Mitts A• totsda Mill. This was undoubtedly the Rost that Joastob am did THE KEYSTONE STATE. Ours is a Sta 4 of which evety Pennsybraniatt can feel proud. Rich in mineral tuourtet, OOP leased of a thriving and Intelligent population, containing manufactories of minus kinds, with all the Amstar, means with which to propel thecorto" sides other advantages, she trust rank among the Bret States of this glorious Confederacy. But Pennsylvania h not what she might be: her citi zens ate only beginning to see what is wanting to make Pennsylvania a greater State than she Her interests; which have been neglected for years, are justheing fostered. The passage of a general manufacturing law, which incorporates manufacturing companies, in which persons of limited means will be permitted to join, bids fair to produce much goad for the Stale. - Provisions have been made for the final extinction of the State debt; and the prrject now on foot to connect our State with the West by the Central R. Road will have a most beneficial effect upon the State. This work is under way, and it will not require a very sagacious mind to tell what its effects will be when completed. All these things will tend to deist& the condition of the State. Up to this time we have been laboring under many disad vantages, the removal of which is all that is neees sary in order to develops, in the fullest extent, the resources of this noble Commonwealth. All that the citizens of the State require, -is to have-their interests properly guarded: instead of etteour-, g i ng let on give ate prek;eoce to foreign manufactures, out own, instead of in esting our money in'cosn ufactures in other Sates, let us devote it to the fIPLe interest in this State, and increase the man. ufacturing facilities, which woull not only build up the character of the Siate,but employ addition al workmen, and bring all its material into use. Our stream; would be'mada to teem with the pro ducts of our artizans ; our hills and rallies would rereund frith the burn of int natty —our revenue would be increased—all 'our transportation ties would he made to yield a good interest—and, in fact, such a scene of enterprize and industry would be presented as would make every Pennsyl vanian feel proud. Let the object of Pennsylva nia be the promkion of her own interests, and $5OO 10 00 20 00 121 83 00 5 00 8 00 GM B. II kNtiAN matters will come to a proper paes. The people of this State are just beginning to experience the r ffecta of Whig Legislation, end the beneficial acts, abuse alluded to, are but the twginn;ngs. The State debt,-contracted by Locofoco Legislation, has been accumulating year after Year, and that party which has had the ad, ministration of the affairs of this State fur a no tet her of years, never saw fit to move in the matter of liquidating the debt, but; on the other hand, whenever there Was any money to be derived from the State, they were most invariably the fi r st to beseech for it. The Whig party have ever shown themselves the true friends to Pennsylvania's i met rests, - and we want na. hetter evidence of - this fact' , man the act ions of the late Legislature. TIIE CASLIDIA.Iif TROUBLES We published last week's brief account of the disturbances in Crinada. The storm which had been brewing, broke out with great violence, and though somewhat expected, has astonished many by the Went to whiCh the loyalists have carried the matter. The Cause of till this diffi culty originated in the passage through both houses of Parliament, by large msjorities, of a bill appropriating $400,000 toward indemnifying individuals for loses sustained in the dustruction of property during the rebellion of 1537— l and the approval of that bill by the Colonial' . Governor.— Soon after the bill had been signed, the tocsin Of rebellion was sounded, and thousands, -indignant at the course pursued by the Colonial Governor, rushed to the standard of the tories, who, strange to say, heretofore have always been the firm and staunch friends of the government, and assaulted the House of Parliament, and finally destroyed it by fire. The fire of was then kindled, and the effete are visible ito all who read. The bill, indemnifying those pertaine for tosses sustaio• ed in 1837,,ia intlemt,ifying the rebels of that period, while the friends of the government here (afore, dissatisfied with this conduct, have them selves rebelled, and demand sati-faction. Great violence has been committed .b . ,vrt . te tories, and the Governor has' been burnt in effigy its all por tions of Canada, while he is biased at and treated in the Moat contemptible manner whereverohe goes. Meetings have been held praying for the recall el Lard Elgin, the Gov•unor. • This event in Canada has given visa to various speculation+ relative to it+ annexation to the Uni ted State's. Some even go so • far as to, say the proceedings in Canada have been resorted to in order to mum motion the project of annexation. Much as Canada might bedeeired.and convenient she is situat.id to the Etepublic, we cannot see that any good would result from such a course. The southern people, look with a j odour' and suspicious eye upon every extension of Northern territory, and knowing full well that its annerntian would destroy the balance of poretr, they wou'd anoke for the annexation of Cubs, and would no: rest contented until the olirct , --Int oTct dear to then ,had been accomplistelt..iThere is imminent danger in extending the boundaries of any coun try, and before the annexation is contsuininsted— or torn warmly diFCLlFted—ht the experience not only of our nation, but of other nations of which we read, prove a werotne to qt. POLITICAL LEECHES. The Lo:ofocoa hang to the dikes, which have bCen given to them with ;great pertinacity, It is hard fur them, to leave their berths ; it is bard for them to give place to fresh hands, untainted by corruption, produced by long continuance in of fice; it is difficult for them to eonceivo ‘ why they should be made to make-room for persons , •fresh from the people," who, unlike the office-holdere, have not yet tasted government pap. Notwith standing these Locofocos have been in pewee fur the last. twenty. years, during which time, they have prescribed:ill who bore the name of Whig,— and reaped the profit's of office and enjoyed its emoluments, they bowl most pitifully, which at the smite time is most shameful to themselver, at the WA'sal of a Locofuen, in order to make room for a Whig. The Nashville Whig thus bits some of the Locolocos in the tight place: The olemeir tations," it says, of many of the Loeofuco press on the one hand, and their fierce attacks of Gen: Taylor on the other, (for the few removals be has as yet made,l show what they conrider thegreal est Democratic. principle. -You may beat them in the elections and they will take it very kindly., Defeat any measure, however dear they may pro fess to hold it, and it is all well enough, if you will jolt let them hold the offices. But pull ono of their office holders loose hum the public teat, and • spontaneous howl of lamentation will be sent forth from all parts of the Union. It seems that the aka of "tie the victors belong the spoils," has become the greatone idea with them. Touch their pockets by removing a few of them from thrice, and they become sa venomons as triperei and strike right and left like an irritated blind rattlesnake in dog-days. CV' What a Change !—The number of steam boats on the Upper Laker, up to the year 1825, was ono. , On the opening of navigation in the spring of 1849, there were on the entire length of the lakes 140 steamers, 5 barks, 03 brigs. 548 sehoonrri,, and 128 Stoops, with au aggregate ton nage of 123,426.62, one.fiftb of the tonnage of the United States. -dome of the steamboats are nearly 1000 tons burden, and of the most splendid and =4 construction. Igw.4 Cahirstf Mika. in CharMau. B. C. ed vertia.; "Cradles end Coffins," with ail newwwarY inter:odic. furniture. --THE MINERSI - JOURNAL; ,- ANIYTOTTSVILLE - 'GENERAL ADVERTIS Local nto3. Tow biEßlligp.—There "ea - a meeting of the citizens - of this Place. ibe House or Michael Mortimet on . To outlay eveniag, May the la. for the purpose of forming a ticket for Borough ofßcers for the &ming yen. -On motion, R. Wooustoz was called to the chair, and, lobe L. Nu, and S. M. Mills:Vice Presidents D. G. McGowan, Secretary. John C. Neville, then stated she object of the wea ring. and a Committee was appointed to form the ticket. After a few minutes adjournment. John L. Lou, as chairman of the Committee, reported the following named_ gentlemen as the choice of the Committee: Chief Burgesp—Benjamin Taylor. Council—Jacob M. Long. David Ynengting. Henry Van Dusen. •Town Clerk.-4ohn If. Downing. Treasurer7-Williana Fox. Auditors—Richard Lee, • Israel Laser, Benj. W. Cumming. 3600 1 DifeCtOTll—Jame M. Beaty. . F. S. Patna. Daniel !Arm.. John Clayton, • Geo. M. Cumming. Daniel Krebs, John C. Neville, • Andrew Mortimer, Rob% M. Palmer. Johc S. C. M•'ie, H Leah 'Fbe Domination' ieeeived the unanimous assent of the anieloolaga, and 11. e denting adjourned. MAY,—April has taken its departure: May. beautiful ••Roney Footed" May, Is upon on. The long anticipated time. when the sun of Spring would shine. and dispense his warm and genial rays,--and when young folks can ramble among the hills in search of flowers and indulge in their youthful pro• pensitica, has come.. May is the loveliest portion of the year. How M'y received its name is a mystery to a great many and relative to this tact there are a great many opinions. It is supposed to have reedy ed its name from Romulus, the founder of Rome,who gave it the appellation in honor of the senators and noblemen of that city, who were denominated MA.. JORES. On the other hand it is supposed to have de rived its name from 21111 A, the mother of Mercury. in consequence of having sterifiees offered to her upon the first day of this month. It matters little, however, whence it derived its name: it is enough fur us to know that it has a name!—and a prettier one coa'd scarcely have been found. la May.oor moun tains a tsume their•foliage. while vegetation, more fully. puts limb its tender sprouts, and the trees an all directions bloom with hie:soma, which. as we look upon them elicit our admiration. All admirers of the Beautiful can have their taste gratified at this sea ann. May can justly be styled ußottey footed." front the fict that plants of the-earth begin to flower.— Beautifully does Milton speak : •'Days harbinger Comes dancing from the F.att, and leads with her The flowery flay ; who from her green 13p throws The yellow cowslip and the pa :e primrose•' . FIRE IN TAM MR,II,V.—We learn from the Ta moque q..egion," that a fire broke nut in that place on Wednesday night, the 25th alt, near the corner of Foundry Street. It broke out in the shed at tached to the rosidence of Rev. Mr. Malony, and but for the calmneis of the evening, and the great efforts of the neighbors to extinguish the gamea. the greater port of that section of the town would. doubtless, soon have been wrapt in one living sheet of fire.— We . believe the citizens of 'Fornoqua, hove not yet procured a Fire Engine. In such a town as Tama qua, the absence of a lire apparatus, an case of a ser ious fire, would be prciductive of much harm. The coat would not be much. and in one instince it might. in the hands of effective li•emen, be made to save treble tho rimoant of money it would cost . Let our norghbors take tt.ese thing, into consideration. MATING PARTIES.—It is customary in this por tion ofi the country, upon the first of May, the love liest portion of the-yer, fro' the young folks to form thetortilses into partici, and go into the country for the purpose of commemorating the day. Those parties are pleasant things—m which all crisp them. selves, and so long as they are roperly conducted, are conducive of much good. In a ccordance with this custom, a party of young folks. consisting of bath serer, spent the day a short distance from town.—a :Slaying parties are no new things Even as far back as the age when Howie was in existence, the young persons of that city formed themselves into proces sions, ,and proceriled ,to the grotto of Egerta, to commemoration of the day. In England, from time immemorial, this day has been devoted to rural fes tivals ; upon this day poles call May-poles. are erect. el, prefusly decorated with garlands, around which the peas-awry merrily dance. MEETING OF MINERS.—The miners of this County. during the last week, have been on a strike for higher wages. Thy held a meeting, at Miners' . ville on I'w:slay last, setting forth thc, grievances under which they labor, the proceedings of which will be found in another coludin. Another 09341 meeting was held at the Bull's Head, a short distance . from this Borough, which was very numerously at• tended. The reiolutioos of this meeting will be found in another column. This W. 19 a very large meeting, the number of persons assembled, being eaF timated at upwards of 2COO. The meeting was con• ducted in a mild and temperate manner, and nothing occurred to mar the quint of the place. A NA fiRO .V ESC 1: 3 E: —A' horse attached to a cart engaged in hutting dirt front the basis of . Sharp Mountain, below the American House, met with a very narrow escape, on Thursdaymorning last. The hrwre with the car: ofdirt attached, wan being ..back. ed" to the verge nfa large embankment at that place, when, unperceived by the driver, he got ther“aftp" and went •down .the loll," a depth of some forty or fifty feet. without being mach injured. • What a fad was there: The cart was somewhat damaged. M1IU.;1I ENTERTAIN EN r.—Ntri.Vratstin, a celebrated vocalist, of Philadelphia, will give a nuts Cal entertainment in the TtlWil hall, Pottavdle. on Tuesday evening next. As a v matte. %V. has few superiors. and she if always greeted with large audiences. To add to the attraction of the en. tertainment. she will be assisted by hi rsons, who ore quite young. and whose performances have been the general theme of admiration. 'rho bills promise a rich treat. and those wh-r desire to listen to singing. ; 0 " singing; would do well to attend. I'ASSENGF:3 CAI?.. —The time for which Mt. Peters had contracted to ran the passenger tram, on the Reading Railroad, having eapired on Tuesday last, the Ist of May, the Nmpany wit! now run the trains piton their "own honk." Mr. Peters, we pre 'Some, has naade out well by the bargain. and in taking leave of the road it is but- just to say that he and his conductors are entitled to the thanks of the travelling public, fur the, accumnodations exmaded to them whenever desired. FIRE IN ST. CLAIR_—We understand that two.. houses situated in St. Clair, in this County: were de stroyed by Brenn Tuesday night last. The houses were entire'y destroyed. with the whole of the furn iture. The property was owned by Mr. Johns. The fire is supposed to have originated accidentally. PO 3T OFVICE APPOINTMENT.—Andrew Mor timer, has been appointed Postmaster in this Borough m place of Daniel Krebs, removed. 'rho appoint ment is a gond one, and will give 'satisfacton. It is due to Mr. Krebs to state that the bunions, of the P. 0. was faithfully attended to during his term, and that al an Miner he was obliging and attentive, NEW VOLUNTEER CONIPANY.—A Volun teer Corps is about being formed in Terninna. A meeting. for the formation of a military eoutifany. tbakplace, was held last Saturday evening. I.lBlllNCL—Trmit are said to be numerous. a the River and Creek. a short distance above Tam aqua.— The fihermen have been oui trying their lock. and met with tolerable success. C7The Editor of the New York Tribune has seen a letter from Montreal, dated Thursday after burning of the Parliament House, which states that it is almost impossible to describe the depth of feeling which pervade. the people of that place in relation to political matters, and that the gene. rel cry' is fur annexation to the United Statee.— The writer is en American merchant, and has re- sided in Montreal several years.. tar. 4 Duel.—A duel took pheo at Old Point Comfort, Vs., on Thursday, 26th tat, between J. P. loner.* tnidebipmen in the nary, and Doctor Jams Pope, a nepbev of Commodore Deyoe7.— Bob wlrt severely wouode4• • • illincrsoille 2ffairs. [From orrr convipoodeno. •: 'Doraville, May 12. 1849 Dear Barman : • Notwithstanding theidnllneas of . the times, we have, now and then , some excitement to relieve the irksomeness of idleness. Last Week. Dowels and Ca's Circus, "the larg est and most magnificent (humbug) establish• mein ever organized in this couistij . .," performed to crowds and succeeded in carrying MT a good many "quarters." On Saturday and Monday evenings, the Loo mis Family exhibited their. •mairaculbits" Caper. intents in clairvoyance. It may perhaps be im. prudent. in view of the present prejudiced state of the public mind,to collates+, experiments inge nious and clever specimens of ,tlaimbug." A man certainly aright to believe the evidenc e o f . his own eyes, and,as a general thing, may Fri perly be accused of unreasonableness and fully when he will not do so. But there are excep tions to every role, and I confess frankly, that I am-Still sceptical. I don't -believe in miracles; in these latter days, and although Miss Martha's .experiments" are strong-and staggering and cannot be explained satisfactorily, I can see no thing more in them than a very ingenious and successful trick.' ' She certainly has been tried by close tests, has read books, papers and letters, and described persons accurately,:when she could not, by any possibility have had a psevlons knowleu^e of them; and that too, whit ,her eyes so bantraged Olt: to sedss::,„ e i physically impossible. I ran :to more explain this than I can the tricks of the Fakir of Ava or Signor Blitz, But, like the coun tryman in the novel, I have to be deceived and am just as well: pleased and as much amused with the trick as I should be if she were really working miracles. The Miners and Laborers, on this side of the Region, have stopped work till they can secure higher wages and cash payments. They held large meeting on Tuesday afternoon, in front of Ellis' hotel. The men were quiet, orderly and thoughtful; and all the proceedings were, I thought, conducted in a proper and intelligent manner Committees were appointed to meet their erriployers and negotiate with them and fur other purposes.deetned necessary to the accom plishment of their design. Josep4 Ba'es; a miner, possessing strong natu ral abilities cud some education, reported the proceedings of the men at St. Clair. iu a clear and manner,after which J. Cfeareat,Esq. was ca'lled and addressed the meeting, entering fully into into its object, 'and saggektmg the pro- , per n,eaus W he employed for its! accomplish ment. A mass meeting was called fur Thurs day, ( tt-morrow.) ut the Bull's Head. This morning; (Wednesday) a largo body of men, chiefly from the tt eat West and Fo.;arty's works, I ant informed, paraded through the streets, visited several operators, and in some instances wherethe laborers were ati work. com pelled them to stop. This course is decidedly reprehensible. and if persevered in certain ly prevent the accomplishment of ;their object, which in itself is proper nod should' be effected by proper means. I have conversed with sere. ral who were active in the meeting fan Tuesday, and ant glad to barn that this resort to intimida. flue and force is wholly and positively condemn ed, and a recurrence ofsimilar acts-mill be pre vented if possible. KENTUCKY ON EMANCIPATION Among- the proceedings of the Convention which assembled at Frankfort!, Kentucky, for the purpose of considering what course is meat pro per to pursue relative to the emancipation of slaves, we find the following items: First—Believing slavery as it exists by Ism in Kentucky, injurious to the Commonwealth. incur]• aistent with the fundamental. principles . of free government, and contrary to the natural rights of mankind. and therefore that it ou;ht not to be per. petuated. Second—Any scheme of emancipation ought to be prospective, operating up so negroes born after the adoption of the scheme, end therefore the following points are recommended to be in-err. ed in the neer constitution— lat. The abadute prohibition of the impartation of dive. in Kentucky. fo winter the complete tMwer on the peo ple of Kentucky to perfect under the new coo atiiution a system for the gradual prospective manctpation of their slaves.. all f3atts of 3tatts t ry/roz Cinders are now prop sed as paving material, and an sfrort 'making to have Penn sylvania Avenue at Washington paved tbereveAb, and thus avoid the intense cirruds of dust lsrhich obraruet that great thoroughfare. We have no "doubt that a good ironing will make a arnaoth road. Merry England-Liu 1817, there were consumed In Giest Britain aiX 'hundred and twenty millions of gallons of beer, besides en immense quay.tiiy of wine and distilled liquors ;mounting to an aggregate of twenty seven gallons for each man, woman 'and child In that kingdom. Inr Died at Marshfield. Itiaciat:husette nn the . s th pit! n , Den. Joel Hatch, aged 79 ;on the O'h alt., 1) , . .hsrph Cid, aged 81. They were both electi4Upeons of the,thingregabonal Ch arch Nordi Mar Afield, in I $Ol, and they were bush bound dead, - the one in hid bed and the other in his yard. IT Benefits of Advert ising.—A r single mon advertising. for employment. a maiden lady wrote to inform him that if he cou'd find nothing better to do. he might come and merry her. He did so, grid touched twenty thousand pounds., 1331'fis'on fur Lancaster County.—The Grand Jury of L tacaster county have reported an favor of the pin and contract for th• erection of a new county prison. It will be constructed on the soli tary confinement principle, and is to coat over $lOO,OOO. , 'l7'Cgmesodore Perry, of the United Statee Navy, the German papers say, hoe accepted the post declined by C immature Parker, of comman der of t*German Navy. A number of Ameri can naval efficers are ready to enter the Gramm service. IV"Taitrn Lieentert in Lancaster.—At th'e lest Cowin( Quarto, Seasion of Lancaster county twa hundred and thirty nine levet n Itcenaeo were gmnted for Lancaster city and county, being three more than loot year. Sixteen application., nine of them for new stand.), were rej••cted. ri7 - Dr. Warren took from the stomaeh of. an Irirh girt at the Massochusetts general hospital. by means of an incision, a tope worm, forty -one 'feet and eleven inches in length, while the sufferer . was under the influence of ether. IV - The' York and Cumberland Valley Rail iotd, to run from York to Harrisburg, is to be put under , contract immediately, and the work will be pushed to completton with all the energy, end dispatch in the powet of the company. t ." York and Dinphin counties ; have elected delegates to the Damocratic Convention to nom inate. a candidate for Canel Commissioner, with out instruclinns o+ to whom they shall support. rirAo old Solclier.—Ridetsky, the Austrian General, whe. commencasl and has just completed the campaign in Nerthern hely, is eighty-two years of age. I • [y Mrs. Farnham has succeeded in obtaining fifty-right reinsle rmwants in the ...astern eines, who are to sill trona New York for Gaitiatnia ring the presrnt week, in the ship Angeline. Patterson.—A paper ,out West an nounces the decease of thie noted individual; who ha+ been now Struck by the hind of death. [?Stand-up collars have become quite fash ionable. A friend suggest. the propriety of es. tablishing en office for the insurance of ears. CZ" . .I Splendid r.Johne was knack( d overboard at Cincinnati, and saved by his daugh er, aged eighteen years, who plunged in after hint. Gdorious girl ! [:?'The experiment of cheap postage has been successful in Fiance. Tho amount of 'matter trar;smitted has increased' more than half. - re" There were 119 t new buildings erected In New Yolk city in OMB, just 635 less.thau in the year before. (V' Wingate, the angasta Bank rnbber, was convicted last week, and sentenced by Judge Rice, to eight yeifra confinement in the Maine State Prison. at hard labor. tra-A gentlemen in Cincinnati owns a mule which measures eighteen' hands in height. That animal is decidedly .soine pumpkins.' ir - y•A Philanthropic Lady in this city: says the SOS of the Tunes; is taking ups collection to purchase the freedom of Power's Greek Slave. cr•Oti ! Hu! mg fine fellow.—ool.l Lesgh of Fulton county, Kentucky, has been fined $l3O under the State law., for accepting a challenge to fights duel. pr lye see by the London Times of the 2nth ult.. that £40,000, or *boat '5200.000, bad. been reeel•ad in *bat city in gold dust from California. rir The National Intelligeneer has $400,000 ontisiandimi debts—and politician *labia at that. FITZ HENRY wAsrtEs. Mr. Warren, the second Autstaiii ?. M. Gene rat, has, been moat ruthlessly assailed, by the opposition press. Not being able to publish any thing derogatory of his character se,a public min. they resort to thii most trivial private concerns for effecting their vicious object: Wherever Mr. W. is known, these assaults will prove harmless. The Cincinnati Gazette, speaks well of him, and holds this language. I -- He has, it says, been u an active, energetic Whig—an efficient, weit - ng Ha has talents of • high einte tt li — is firm , • proMpt business tom With these qualities be has won the opposition of all unprincipled deals. goguea, whether in or out of effete. They assail him with a;inalignity that manifests a determination to weaken the: mural influence of, action. by, as. i situa t e upon his reputation._ All, this will prove unavailing—these. assassins gnaw - a file. Mr. • .Warren will go forward in the Post Office as he - has done in every . other place he bas filled, in the (Carlina discharge of his duty, without being in slightest degree disturbed by . the assaults of his enemies, whether nerd or open. This the public My rely upon. On the other hand, Mr. Warren has nothing to fear frotn these attacks. POTTSVILLE a MARKETS. CORRECTED-lEEEKLE.FOR 7HE JOURNAL. Wheat Flour, DK $5 50 1 Red Peaches par'd. 300 Rye do do .4 50 do do aupar'd. 175 Wheat, bush. 110 Dr'd Apples, paid. 75 Rye, do . .65 Eggs, dos. 10 Coo, do ' 60 Rutter, lb. 15 Oats, do •40 Bacon, OS Potatoes, do , 50i Hams, .10 Timo!hy faced, . 2 50. Hay. ton. 15 00 Clover do 350 Plaster. 600 - - I{4IAZILEED On the 29th nit Rev. D. Steck. Mr. ISAAC WO Merchant, to MARGARET ROBINdON, both of 51i.ocrs vale. ' On the 14th ult.. by Hey.. 30.1%ph Mu't,onl; Mr. rale I.lAll P. BIM A/N.rf Oak Ibll. Ptcbuylkill county, to bliss ANN LYNOrI, of rbiladeliibis. By the same, on the lit Inst.. Mr. KYBEN TEILNEY, io Miss Mary ANN HILBERT, both of Pottsvilly.. At New mile,l,n the 71th ult, by Michael Midara, E.g.. elitist. Saipan, of Northumberland County to Mita ELIZ•61111 MIuLLI., of New Castle, Schur kill County. At the partition, m . at Woetadorf, on ,Tuesday the 17th inst.. by the Rev Mr. liotrineier. Mr. Samoht. Marinas, formerly of Union county, to Mists SARAII B.Fitnerrof Btriwille. Berta county. I I DEATHS In North Ma nheirn, on the 29th of April, Mrs. RACH EL LEWIS, wulow of Morgan Lewis, deceased, aged daycare, I month and 10 days. On the 24th nit., near this borough. Mr. 3!ICIIAEL MGR, la the 71th year alms age. , • In the city of Lancaster, on Sunday morning, Itit met, after an Illness of - two days, Mrs. MART 11. Bostecaaga, wife of Geo. If, 13onthecger, Eeq., and daughter of the late Ra: J. II: Notrateter, of that city. In this Borough. on Friday innrnine, at 3 o'clock, A. M.. Limes Fos, son of 3l.tind Margaret Murphy,aged 3 months. • The friends of the family ore respectfully invited to attend bin funeral. from his Father's residence in Cen tre street, this altanoon, (Saturday) at t o'clock, with out further notice. ' A SPECIAL MEETING of Directors of the Mechanics Saville fund 'association of Pottsville, will be held on Monday. TIO May, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving inonthly dues from the rockholders ; and at 8 o'clock In the evening, the 'nods of the association will he lonsd. je•p. l'if.A.:3lil LODGE No. 216.—An Atlj.teined LY meeting of Pulaski Lodge. No. 216, will he bold on Widneerlay evening. May 16,1819.. et :I o'Llnek. May 5:493 19 20 • NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY. will meet at their Armory for Target practice.onMonday, 7th Of May,at 8S o'clock, A. M.. in winter untfaim, By rade. of 11. LORI), O. R. U. S. COMMON SCIIOOI. CON VESTION.--• 1 57 The undersigned, citizens of Schuylkill County. helieving that much gout may result from the pron..- BA National Contention of tilt Friends of Conininn eohook, to lie herd in the City of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the Bz.i.lay of Ango.t. next,at Ili o'clock A. M., ..firr the promotion or this paramount intere>t of Our Republican lastitutiOns." resnettfully invite their fellow ritic.rnalo Meet in County Conventin i. at the Town Hall, In the.Borcush of.Pottsvilte. un Wed nesday the Fouri:li dayof July nestot three o'clock in the afternoon, for the mop,se of choosing Delegates to reprsent am county in the promised National ninvention.' Strange N Palmer, C Feger Jackson. Boheit M Paliner, Thomas Foster, Brod nun Bartholomew, - Crosby W Ellis, Elijah Hammer, Vim Mortimer, John Clayton, I . Daniel Dill, John C Lessig, S Sillyinan, . Samuel Thompson, Bard Patterson, Thomas C Pollock, David D Lewis Was Fox. John Ruch, Am. Lewis. 'E -T Tat lor, John Merlon,Jr A B White, . • John BLI Martin, F W Ilughes. • U T Taylor. J W Cake, Jahn II Adam. • C W Pitman. Peter FJey, LLarer. S Ilnu:h. Danto Krebs; ElliflE=E:l irp. THE PEOTES FAST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. .•Y" —The followinz Resolution • has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsv,ille. Reioloed, That in consideration nf the gums contrAui tell and to be contributed as donstlong to the erection and furnishing Of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby set apart, and apnmprinte FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, which shall be, and remain free (oral! persons ....lin may desire to worship in the Church. These pew. arc located as follows: IF THE CENTRE AISLE, • Nnnh We, No. 111. 119, 127,135. lat. 154 159. South aide, No. 112. ISO, 125, ISO. 144., 152, 160. IN' HE NORTH AIS LE. North aide, No 1,5% 13, IS. 25, 31, 37, 43, 51. 53 54.55. South side, No. 2, 8. 14. 20. 26, 32, 35, 41, 50, 52. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. Smith aide, N n:56, 57, 58, 60, 74, 80, 86. 92, 99, 104. 110. North aide, 'Nn. 50, 67, 73, 70, 85. 01, 07, 103, 100. DIVINE SFRVICE Is held in the Church every Sun day. AforMay Service commences at 'lOl o'clock. Afternoon Steele. enn menses at 4 o'clock. And even in;verviceoinCie Rost - Sunday of every month. CRURCII CEMETERY, AT MOUNT LAUREL—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville, are now ready torten burial lots and groves in that large and beautiful plot of ground, near the Junction of Market Street and the Mmersville Road. which they h ave lateli, enclosed and tai out fur aCemetery. Ap plica lion for lots or single graves May be made to AN DREW RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Church, at whose office on Mahantongn Street, a plan of the Ceme tery tan be seen, or Edward Owen Petry, Eed., Centre Street.. ,p-"UNIVERSALIST CifUßClL—Service• are held in the td story of :Richter's Newnan, every Sab bath morning and evening at the usual hours Um R. K. BRUSH, of Luzern' , County, Pastor. The public a re respectfully Invited to attend. ' A. COMMON COLD AND COUGIL—It should be remembered tha a Cough Is an evidence that some Iw. turity is lodged Di the innga, which, If not speedily re moved, will so Irritate these delicate organs as soon. er or later to bring on infiontation of Ma loom-3 form of disease which we all know is the high road to con sumption. • Wright's Indian Yngrtablo Pills are a moat delight ful medicine for cairying MT a cold, because they es. poi from the soitem all morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of every kind of diseasy) in an easy and natural manner. Four or live ertVright's Indian Vege table Pills taken every night on going in bed, will In a short time remove tie most obstinate culd—atthe same lime the digestive organs wil' b restored to a healthy tone, and the blood completely puitfied, THE GREAT MEDICINE or THE DAV : DOCTOR TOW/IrsElID'S SAIIIIAPARILI C—Thm meiocine has the peculiar fortune of being recommended end prescribed by the most 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 timcs cheaper than any other preparation. Dort. 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 Is a certificate from some of them: OPINIONS OP PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders frtm Physicians in different parts of the Union. This I■ to certify that we. the iindereigned Plipleiana o the city of Albany have In numerOttases prescri bed Dr.:rownsend'a Sarsapwilta. and we believe it io be one of the molt valuable preparations of the 'darte d-trill& In the market. IL IL PIMANO. AL D. .1. WILSON. M. D. • R. P. SMOGS, M. D. • P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D. AlbaWY, April Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. is one of he oldeSt ■od most respertable Physicians in Conn. Hartford, Ct.. May 21, 1816. Or. Yewssgrio.—Dear.'Sir "Townsend's•Pana parilla'•. finds a ready .le in Hartford—ls highly es •tcemed by all who have made use of it, and we hava teason to believe its good qualities will he daily appre ciated by a discerning public. 1 have daily calls for It, and hive 'on will be remunerated for rote exertions to render service to the afflicted. I am air, your obedient servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D. t"V•The , General Agency for the sale of the Sursa.. parilta Is a, Clinnan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug, gists and others can be supplitiwholesale at the Manu facturers prices. It to also for sale In Ponsvllle at John G. Brown's, Clemens lc Pantiles, and John A. C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist, and J. B. ealle, Mlnersoille G. Frailey, Drwieshnre; Henry Ablesltr, S. M. Kempton, and W. L. Heisler, Port Carbon; Paul Barr, Ploegrove; J. C. C. Hughes. Pottsville. Cr See ad sltr'vement in another column Acircular containing tge number of certificates from Physi cians and other can be examined at Bannan's Book, tore-Pries Al per bottle, or 6 Boulez for •5. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITB.—Toyter's Cosa. terfait Detector, and Usiied Stator Mouy. .Reparter. he beet 1n th United Slimes, containing Ike dmtle agreeing, of all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in ireolatloa with their value attached corrected month ly. No merchant or dealer ought to be without It. 13- Person/ enclosing one dollar to the substriber will beve the Detector Wailed monthly one year to their NOTICEs—HAVIND PURCHASED at Consta file's S-ale , 4 Horses. one 2 Hone Wagon, Log Chain and Spreader, 2 Setts Harness, including Saddle and Fly-nets, and 1 Cutting Box, I do hereby glue notice. that I have loaned theta to E. Kemtuery. during my pleasure. Wit. Du HAVEN. . May h. 1819. • 19-21* rt„; OIVICIfie—Hv THE COURT or Common Pleas of Schuylkill County—Notice la hereby given that the account of John Atrimpfler and William Graert, Assignee or Adam Randenbash, has been Bled and the same will be confirmed at the June Term, Pit% by the said Conn. nutty sufficient reasons are shown to the contrary. ITHOS. MILLS, Prolhnno!ary. Orwigaburg. May 5.1649. 19-St OTICE.--IN TIIE COVRT of C tramoil Pleas of IN Schuylkill County—Notice is hereby given that the account of James Cleary. Assignee of Patrick Quinn. of the Borough of Pottsville, h. been Wed, and unless sufficientreasons are shown to the contras t he same will be continacd by our Court Of Common Pleas of said County, at June Term. 1544. THOMAS MILLS, Prothonotary. • Orwigsbure, May 5. 1547. • 15.31 OTICE.—OFFICE OF THE LITTLE Sell U YL... 1' KILL and SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD CO., Philadelphia, April 27. 1839.—TD8 Leaknature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. bating recently pam ed an act entitled "A further supplement to an act to incorporate the Little Schuylkill ard Susquehanna Railroad Company, and to thane* the none, thereof," ' by which. among other things, It is enacted "that this Company shall hereafter Se known by the name of the CataWissa.Willlamsport Snit Erie Railroad Company,' the Stockholders of the said Company are hereby re quested to meet at the Office of the Compent, corner of Third and Walnut it,.. in the city of Philadelphia, ' on the 31st day of May. 1849. at 10 o'clock In the fore noon, to take action cnncerning the. "farther supple-' meat" herein before referred to, and to do what may be deemed requisite in !elation thereto; and also to choose a President and six Manager,, a Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers as may be deemed ' necessary for the said — Company. The polls of the election to he open from the hour of eleven o'clock. A. M.. to the hour of 12 o'clock. noon, of that day 9 May 5. 19-4 t Writ D. LEWIS. President. NOTICN O notice TlC E.—THE 7 h l e lE no cUr n L g l a e rt i c7 ::;:l i tt ! d l ui ro ta rse ke I Bulky, 1 sett single ilarneas, I Saddle and Bindle, 1 I Bureau, I Wardrobe, 1 Writing Desk nod Book Case, 2Tables. 1 Bed and the bedding. 1 Washstand and Furniture. 2 Looking Glasses. 3 Busts, 10 Pictures, a Violin, Guitar, and Banjo, I Clock. 5 Chairs, I Stove and.pipe, lease Surgical Initmesents, I Medicine chest, and slot of tattles and jam , were purchased by me at public sale, on the Ifith dayof Apr 0,1849, 3.3 the prop erty of Theodore B. Hale, and possession having been delivered to me, I have placed the said articles in the ellsrody and possession of the said T. B. Hale, to be kt .,;* by him during my will and pleasure. 5 19.411 MOSES WEISF.R. . —-L.-- - - .... r.) ,G 1s tr En, - . 4 NoneE.--NOTICE is here- It by given, that the EZei.4:m's min! ' l ' dminiltra "'" , herein after named,have Ned their re:',/ective aCfnunti of the Administration, of. the following estates .In the Register's Oflice of Schnylk ill County, which accounts have been allowed by the Register, and will be presen ted to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, on Monday the 4th day of June next, sat 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Cro allowances end confirmation, when and where all persons tuff - Tested may attend if they think proper. I. The ecroont.of K. M. Beatty. Administrntrix of the estate of Thema:l'D, Ileatty, late of the Borough of Pottsville deceased. e. The account of Hiram Kimmel. Administrator of the estate of Catharine Kitrunel, of Lower Mehanthn- I go Township, deceased. .. i ' 3. The account or John Hand, Administaror of the estate of Jacob Hatter, of Porter fp., decease/. ' 4. The account of Benjamin Hain. Executor ffe of the I , Last Will and Testament, of Catharine Ker, of I. w et Mahantango tp., deceased. , S. The account of Peter StiwgrtZ, Admit : dormer of the estate of Daniel Aurnan, of Wayne tp.. deceased. 6. The accent,' of Christian Brown, admlnistrotor of the estate of Lydia Brown. late Lydia Kemerling. of Wayne tp., deceased. '- - . The account of Benjamin Herder. Executor of the Lam Will and Testament of Chrittaan Kepler, of Up per 31ahantanacillr o deceased- • , . • 8 The account of D.iniel Haas. Arinnnistrator of the estate of Geroge W. Heeler, of Upper. Mahantan' go tp. deCeaSad. 0. The account of George K uanan, Ailministra• tor of the estate of Philip Kauffman, late of the Boric'. Schuylkill illaven, deceased. 10. The account.of Peter Klinger, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Eirn:l.l, late of Lower Mahantan go Ip., deceased. . I Register's Office. Orwies-4 DANIEL KAERCHER. burg. May 5, 1819 r . sia• Register. 43TICE.—ESTA rE - OF CHRISTIAN GOLD MAN. deceased—balers of Administration nn the estate of Christian Goldman. I its of Ti Omaha Town ship, deceased, having lire,, granted To the subsceber 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 prnperly antlienticaled for sentement. • TIIO3IPSON A. GODFREY, Tiemont, April.l9. 1 8-00 Administrator. =I O r T d p E e;i 7 t Tl e „ I d a 4 0 , t t i boy r the r ot havingbeen tsv tl.u n e r ( 7 , l , n rn t ',any, and CtlliCrltlr of the water Rent, re,ptertthose indebted to the Company to call and mettle their acrounte. OtTire, ilentty . • Row, Norwegian Street. at 26•49-35-tf N. M. NEWMAN FS %ILL I.; WATIlit tockholdentot the Plates . Ole Water Coothauy, are hereby notified, that an tier thin will be held at the holoce of Mdrilionre & ittrother,on Monday the 14th day of May. ISfd, between the hours of 3 and 5 P. M., for the 111.1.0." of electing nine rnanleer4. to conduct the bunters of the Company (or the enaaine, year. . April 21; 17-31) A. RUSSEL n•riaant OTICE.—NOTICE 13 lIEREIVii GIVEN that Charks Witman _has titan appointed by the Or- Phnn's Colmar srh,*l4lll County, Auditnr, to audit, resettle and reetate the administration accounts of Peter Mclioe. Adnimistratm of the estate of E e.- MIA LI 516111/E, deceased, and that he will be an at teodance, at hr,, anti c , on the 15th day of May at In o'clock in the forenoon. for said purpose, when and where all those in any manner inierested, ran and may attend. WITMAN. Auditor. Ora IV hargApril 21, Intel. r —lb , DIS: 4 OLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The partnership heteinfote pistol:7. between the uhmetilwr, trading wader the thin of 11EN DILICE°. JONES & 11111KBECK: tyro on the Ist ofJantlaty.l9l9. dissolved by mutual 'consent. The business will he continued by Jones & liirkbeek. who areauthorized to settle the business of the late firm ' JOHN HENDRICKS, RoWLAND JONEA. THOMAS RIRRRECF Tamlive., April Rl, 1419. 17-Imo' I OSSOLIUTION.—TiIe Partnership berm mote esistine between ELIAS & JOHN II ZIEB ICII was 1113401Ved by mutual enosent, on the I th tidy of April last; all per , ons ind , bied to the said hrm: and those having claims acainst it, are requested to rail on J. B. Ziebach, between this and t he leo( May next, to mettle the same. • JOHN B ZIEBACII. Theundr4signed hereby return+ his :incere thanks to the citizens of Tremont and the poldic in general, for the liberal encouragement in hts tin:Owens, and makes known at the saute time, that he still continue:4 at hisold stand In Tremont. to carry nit the Tailoring business In all its 'various branches. His work in re gard to beauty, durability and cheapness, cannot be exceeded by any other :tithe County ; he will also of fer his remaining stock of Heady Made Clothing at Coat. JOHN B. ZIEBACH. - Tremont. April 21, 17.2 t• OTICE.--WHEREAS MY WIFE. MARI" ED- O' WARDS, has leR ivy bed and board without any just eau. ; I hereby nation all,persons not to trust bee on my account, as 1 will• pay no debts of her Oin• J EMUS EDWARDS.: April 17, 17-3) tS'OTICE.—TO OPERATOP.S.—The ad !. ',eraser linvingone of the bestivnarves on Schuyl kill newly planked. is desirous of making un nrranzi— menliorecelve and ship Cool—or to receive a first-rate article to he sold on conionssion. lir feienms furnish ed and required. • J. C. PRI cr.. Apr7-IS-Ini] Cor.l2th & Willow Oil . Phila. the FREE and IA DE PEN DENT Voters of Schuylkill County! Having been encouraged by numerous friends thin , mit the County, 1 most respectfully offer myself ,as a candidate for the office of SiIERIFF. at tits ensuing General Election. tiiukufd I prove en fortunate as to receive a nialority,of your votes, it shall he my rnti. sum aim to discharge the duties of the office with fi delity and impartiality. Your fellow citizen, __Apt-151 N. M. WILSON. Pottsville. 140 OTICE-1S lIEREBV GIVEN,VTO nil persons Pl interested in the estatelateof WILLIAM of therity of Readies. Reeks Crionty.dereased, that the undersigned are the Earctitoratifsaid Estate—and thorn bovine claims upon acid estate ate in prevent them for adjudication—and those persons Indebted. for I lam', Book arinunt. Note+. Bonds, or ntherivit.e, will please make payment without further, delay. to enable the af fairs of the said estate In he brought to a close. WILLIAM ERMENTRWT, M. S. RICIIARDA: hfarch 31 14-611 Executors of said Estate. VOTICE.—Thi-stibgerihers hue been appointed soenis for the sale of Harrison's Copying Press nried;tallic Damp n Ina Tablet, n time saris', label- so n• ing end money, strew satirrhser. sample of which mip be seen et the York Stnre; nil orders for the above pressel which are warranted to give entire satisfaction will be promptly attended In. March 17 I'.) E. YARDLEY Sr. SON. rEnsoN,s KNownsin rimm- SCI,VES indehtyd to the late tiim of LoNu & JACK , ON, are most respectfully requested to call upon thr sub-crater between this and R h .' Sleet of April next and make payment, and all persons. having. claims against the Into firm will please present them for set tlement.. JA - con M. I.ONC. March 10. 18-Id. 11-tr TIISSOLUTIOS—TtIf FA ItTNEIt lIP ToFORE existing between the undersigned in the Tin and Stove business, in thhtsv inc. and trading 'in the name of LONG & JACKSON, has ben this thy dissolved by the withdrawal C. F. Jackson The business will be undiluted Jucnb. M. Lime.. and the debts duchy the late firm n ill be settled up by him; in accordance with the t 'MIS of dissnlutinn. _ .„ JACOB .M. LONG, Marchlo. I Istfl C. F. JACKSON_ O PILE.--TIIOMAS FOSTKIi• & 1111 E slt REMOVED their stork n( Bonin and Shoes in he new stare on the earner or Centre and Market Sire ,tis, where the business will in !mare be carried nn sition the rash principle.. Thankful to their frisnds and the public in general for past firers. they hope, by In-oil ging their business In future upon the only correct hn too, (viz., rash payment!) to afford to their susiam;•rs goods upon such reasonable teensy as will ensure to them a liberal patronage. • - UP:—.lll persons indebted to thenrolersign ed are requested Income forward and settle theirassets ns our new business arrangements ~will require us to discontinue and urge the prnnipt payment of the sami.. Frhl: 0J TIIOMAR'FOSTER & CO. NAVIGATION CARS le —The Schuylkill Navigation Company. having sometime since. assirsed all their Mail road Cars. nom minty known as^the •• Yellow. Cars" tn Ilenry.C- Corbit. Cliarirs S. Wood - , and Edward T. Rendolph. Erg 11..—iA trust. for certain purposes;" and poueeeeinn having now been given. to their Arent Edwin' G. Harris. whn will keen lhvee Cars In Repair, and tnn them. for account of the Trustees. NOTICE, to hereby even. that ail c olm., Int Is hem. br materials, hazesner furnished to these Cars, most he presented for settlement to Edward D. Harris. Agent for the Touters. ELWOOD MORRIS, Dee. 2- . 48-49-Iyi Resident Engineer., S. Y. Mataulay's History of England, VotuniE I. of a beautiful cheap edition of this valuable work, published by E. 11. flutter & Co.. Philadelphia. containing all the matter verbamai et literatum, of vol. I, of the Landon edition, published In London at nearly 111,00 a volume, received and for sale at 25 cents. n- AL•2O, the Apocalytleal Bey. an extraordinary dig conme on the rise and fall of Papacy.. published origi nally laths year 1701. Price 25 eta. at DANNAN'S March 17 • 1111 Cheapilook sod Variety Stores:. NOTICES. ME S — - - TRAY COW.—Came to the premises of the sub.criber near the Bite Tavern, Norwegian Street. Pntisville, a Black and White Cow, with F 1 star in bet forehead together witb a End and White calf abont three weeks old. The owner is requented In coma forward. payeharges and take bar away,otherwite sbe will be said according to law. May 5:49j 301 M. S. BRINK. _ WANTED: 47117 in • 7 d 'N u i T t ri } o : u p s --" M ' an S O k nl l eTrec tense Vb v a s in e as. and with unexceptionable character ; is in want of situation as clerk, xaleaman or manager of a store.— ' Apply to Maps 10-Xf] - ' Miners' Journal Office. NUM____ OFOF FE9dfIERS and • • biouldera,at the -Tamaqua Iron Rorke," where constant rutpl.pytncnt can be had. April 21, 17-10 PIM , : K. SMITH. CARDS - irCTOIL C. ICMIStb - LEII, 110M(EOPATITIC PHYSICIAN, Removed bis Office to Hie uper- Pen of th e new betels building, opposite the Post (Mee, Centre Street, Pottsville. tore'.lP—llitf. TTOUSETS AT LAW.—Thc mibacritgers,i Alavine commented the vracticeorlaw In Pottsville; willattend promptly to all bosineis committed to their sire. Oilier io Centre &feet. nearty opposite the. American Hotel. .11A,MF.R COOPER. April T7-3mo) ' BRUA CAMERON. G EORGE BELLISs WHOLESALE COMMISSION AGENT. For all trod, of Fish. No. 34 North Warves, above Pace 'luso., Philadelphia. [April 'I. 'l2. 17-ly DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, respectfully tenders his professional services, to the inhabitants of Pottsville and • icinity. and sot ic its the honor of a shah of their patronage. Ogee. Thompson's Hall. Market' et. Resulence, decond street, one door below Market. Marsh 3, 'i9.- 10-ly DR. BECKER. NEW 11021,7.PAT111C MEDICAL OFFICE. Corner of 2d and Market St.OppnolteThonipsnn's FOTTIVILI.T. ►l. • Residence Car, of Callowbill and 3.1 St. opposhe the' rlrtmti►e Methodist Church. (Jan 2 '4l. 5-1 y EDWARD CLARKSON, ENGRAVER OS WOOD- No. 801 Walont. Suer!. Dorn .4844-6m o l • Phiradephta I D. liEttEDlTll,—Octieral Agency Office J Crime Street, Pottsville. Schuylkill Connty, Pa Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Fetal e, col lectiod of Rents, &c. I[oO2 S-4141 EDWYAHU 9111p1PE N, Attorney and Corrinenor at Law. Philadelphia, snit attend to collections and all other leiat busmen In the City of Phllsdehilds. ad- Jnlning Corrodes and elsewhere. ORlre No. 13 Prone Street. etntadelphia. [A u¢.22 le-VS.2y & J. FUSTEIt, lirnlers to Bnnts and Shoes • Leather, as:4l:3km Findings, Centre street, Potts feeptiti 11)47. we• . • nil. J. PEPur, Burgeon Dentist, ,inee in -1-IMarket.Birret. (Scab snlej First door shove E*- qcire Wilon.i's Office.' ; Lna3 20 !___- UG. 31 , GOWAN, Attorney at LOW.-office in . Market Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. K. Hamlin, Eau. Conveyancing and Scriveniti. at. tended to. trottaville,Sent9:o-3-,7 IRON. I CST RECEIVED at the York Stnre.2 ton of 1 :1 and 4 Inch wroucht spikes o .5.16 ..uitaldo for Rat bar lidroad Iron: alen. constantly on hand hook head spikes for T rails j a toapply of dat bar Railroad Iran, and T Rails always. to be had on appltcationnt the above named well known store • March 17 12• j E. YARDLEY & SOS. ' , RAINS FOR BIN R..—Thesooserthere hnre 1,/ lest received from the ship Elmilieth. and !Inch Best Best English Chains, 'made expressly for Mines. and for sale. Apply to T. d E. GEORGE, aerie tf 17] Market and 12th Stieets.Philada 1) AIL ROAD IRON —BO TONS a 11 A lat at IL Rail Road iron, • 50 do 11, x I do do' do do I] a 1 do do dolvlth spikes. 15 d 4 .1 do do du And Plateei.for ea Irby A. & G. RALSTON, 4 aouthrront et. Phi ads. 1916. • JUNIATA BOILER IRON. ToNt: a",rted brwilf.r iron, Nos. 3, 4 and S n( A. 14 .4 widths 0(25,32, and 36 inch.c and rlndoroleneth... A. lIALSToN, is4r 3.L• 4. Smith Front gt. Philada. 11)LACK5MITIIING. TIrP.: . .ING AM) FINISH 1) ING.—The te.r.riller r.:speclitiny annstunres that he Iris commenced the ahoy.• hooro.ss at the corner o r Nlanch Chunk and Coal-Streets, l'a. and will he happy to recelve ol dem. JOHN WARNER N. n.—Goalle•co..kg...d rnpsinnd oil gliles nn hand. and for rile [rote 21. . . -IV • - FOR SALE & To LET VOR SALE ANDV - 6 bET•—Susidint mt• in Mount Carbon, 1.e..v!..1p..rt W0n..1, and Lynne ndel,tvin i 0 I'oa,111«, no Norwozi in it.. hdl.ville. and Nlmersville. Al.) a convenient Office in Morni' Add II Apply to A , . 11. CA !..1 . 11.111.LL. Aptil IS 41 OR RENT-411E !AINERAVII.),E COTTACE r of U. McCLENEcIIAN. •. April 21. 17-30 or Minergcolo. SSIGNEE'S SALE.—WII.I. DE 501.1) AT :71. Public Sate by the subs. riher. Ar qgne..if rAMI... T. sEF.I:N, on Saturday the 12th day Of May - next, nt 2 o'..lr,ck in the afternrou, at the put t Louse id M. Mortininte..in the Itorotigh of PottiNille: All that certain Int nr piece of ground .situate en the Miners rine road in said Borough ; being twenty feet front on said ?finersville by eighty fa et in depth, hounded on the West by grom.d of John M. Shout.% with the appurtenance , . con4o.ting of a double two story (snip dwelling house, with stone basement. Terins nt Rate. R. WOODSIDE. Assignee.of April 21, 17-40 SA:111IEL T. SKEEN. 1 4 4 0TFICEVT.--ON THE RAPID/A D at Titsta. 1 fora, a large Stone Foundry, a Frame Machine Shop, a Il'ack,iiith shop, with a Ten Iles se-power Steen, En gine, snitr) fixtures, tools and patterns, suitable to the business—for particulars, apply' to .' Jos,. H. ALTER, March 31 I I-thnn Blythe Pint Office. Schuylkill Co. 1;011. SALE—TWO CONISIOOIOIIS DWI:I.I.INC: Move.. Apply to E. P. Richard., Market et. or to Jno. O. Brown. Centte at., Pottsville. March 21.13- , . . UOR SALE.-I'II6SUBSCRIBER OFFEILte 'FOR J..` Hale the property now occupied by hint in Wr.,l ._ , (Branch VaiieV, four cities from .Poßrville, and one and a half miles from Scionlid!! ita• gi - -:. lien; cons:sting of five and a iilif acres of land well laid not a; n garden and fruit orch ard. A tre_o story frame house, 2.8 k4O feet, with a cel lar under then hole, kitchen in the cellar.. Immediate iniassession given. ' Parlor the purchase inoney can re.. Mill on Bond and Mnrtrage if desired. For terms ap ply In the subseriber,nt hisodice In West Branch Valley. March 10, I I-tfl SALE OIL REINT.—B.oRT CARBON .I.' STEAM MILL—The subscriber 'offers his Steam Mill. located to Port Carbon—for sal; or rent. Said Mill is located in one of the best situations in this Re gion for business. being the only one in the . eastern sermon of the Coal Region. It is in good condition, and possession will he given immediately if required. Terms v.v. Apply to . 1.. F. WHITNEY, Port Caihnn, March 10th, IE-10. . . Readtnr. EF,glr, at:AU/1.21t0n Courier, inv.,: 3 times, and charee this office. , OIL SALE.—COLLIERY PROPERTY R SAI.F..—TiIE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale the following property, viz: One • Oß Home Engine. with 430 feet of nine Inch Pumps. in first rote working order. ' One 30 Horse Engine. with 310 feet of nine Inch Plllll 4 , with winding gearing all complete, In good working order. _ . One 21.1 Horse Conine for hoisting Coal front Mines, in gond working order. One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers. Shaft• ing, Srceens;Schntos, and all the, fixtures necessary to do a hokniess of 1000 tons n week.. • . Alen . .SU large Railroad Cars, With heavy chilled wheels, and three inch axe's. these Cars are wet suit ed for any of our surrounding Roads where ilor,e power Is used. The above Engines were all manufactured by Day. wood & Snyder. and are considered among the very beet ever mada bi said panics. lon. 13, 3-tf GEO. H. POTTS. C. - .I I IS — RE FOR SALE IN MINERSVILLE. o—The subscriber otter. for gale hi, entire nierchan dire. consisting cif DRY GOODS, CROVERIES, EEN S WAR E. HARDWARE, &r., nil of which is In toad order. Ills eland in one of the best in Miners ville, with an excellent ,dwelting att?Lhen, whirh Is also for sale. Fin - particulars tertillr.• dt the store. Nolo4-4741] .1. 11. ZIEG bOll. REST.—The cei..brated ziAI.ENI VEIN `USE'S at V‘lllllfl . .,l.anthogs for rent for a term of years. Apply to A. Russt.L, Arent. - • nos-11 3t2tk Int on., Street, Vottsvtlle. 'l , O LET ,in I eivws, th suit Nunn:anis e ill that 1. tract oflandnelonging to the N.Ameriean Coal Cu. known as the Mill Creek Tract,containing tae follow- Itig lint of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others, ins Peach Mountain Veins—haying a range of over a mite in length, viz : —Lewis, spohn. Ilarraelench, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Nlountaln Veins, Green Park or Itavensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Dtamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all that tract railed ieleinnction Tinct,belong- Ing to the said Company,containing the Salem,Forreot, Hole. Mortimer. Tunnel, Black Mine, C. ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. A:so, a Ltaw MI and Grist Mill,situated on the Mill Creek Ttart,alloftvhlthi will he rented on moderate terms by applying to DAV ID Ag't. Pottevtlle. Feb. L'OR SALE--AT Vitt% A. SALE, Alt that 1' certain tract or parcel or land, utuated on the Broad Mountain, in Lower Manantonge township, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Berke county,) in the State or Pennsylvania. hounded arid-described as PM= lows, to wit :—Beginning at k inarkied white oak tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob north slaty-five perches. ton whitenak ; thence by late. Ync:int land, now arty eyed to I:rime Werner. we'st 146 perches to a stone; thence by late vacantland now surveyed to Leonard Illicit. south sixty-five perch es to a swinish oak ;-thence cast 146 perchos, to the place of herinning.containirie filly-flVe acres and One hundred andfifty-two perches oiland and allowances 01 sic per cent. for roads, &c. .11)1I\ C. Bur.NNEtt, Executor of F. iteatls' estate..l9Market at. PhParin. l'haa.lelphla,freptember 19. 1;349 CHALLENGE TO THE WHOLE tVOISLD— .~ 11011" S IMPROVED CHEMICAL SOAP—Fm extracting grease. tar, pitch. nil, paint. nr any nthei greasy sithstance.from ladies`and gentlemetiscinihiny including. silks and satins. carpets, table spreads, Mert no shawls. ladles' bonnets. &c. A reward of $23 wi be paid to any persnn who will produc, n spot paint green nr dry that thin snap will not extract 111 per gross. 41 per .Ingen, or 121 cents per cake. Forsat wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Variety stores Pottsville. who is anis agent for the county. (Del-. 1 TOR SALE, — Cie E . IP.—THREE TEIOIDIA ND P HIX HUNDRED rest nr gond 'email - hand chain suitable for Coal Mines. Apply at the office of HAYWOOD SNYDER. Deelo 51-tf] Pangs{ Ile. Music Rooks , for Singing Schools. rplIE SUBSCRIBER has always on hand Ihn toile w. 11. In^ approved Music Books, for Churches, Singing Schools, The Psaltery, a collection of Choi - eh - Mollie. Caemina Sacra, 13miton Collection of Music. Boston Academy's Collection of Music.' 'Tirana and Fleming's Evanzeßeal Music.. The Southern Church Melodist. Ilsemonlat nribllshed by the '0 Mist Society. Ur to t Choral Harmony, German - English. Wiethe's collection of Church Music, German and English. All of which wilt be sold by the dozen or single at publisher's prices, at • DaNNAN'S Dee 3041 Cheap Doak and Stationarliieres. -1- I — i.l Mil FOR CO/I....White Ansb and Red ask Coal bough: by MICHAEL BELICHT. a .2SIV-1846 Wont Carbon. JUSTICES' FEFI , BILI.S, Just printed and tot /3:P a t • BANNAN'S tple49l Men ind Stationary Storer Ivl'fg. LILT, ;esee. 7 .:l9.,t,Aotilsi6z.Ppißelcol bI R c lay's England. Vols. 1 god 2. bonnd at the low rate of 1 , -1 11l per volume. Also, the cbraredition in paper coy. erg, at 2.5 cis. per volume, at "1 BARKA:vs April D. 17.1 Cheap ,Book and Stationary Storer. ?l/LE SPIRIT WORLD and Seea ea 1 Life of Ohrist. ablautlful Ilubi volume of sung Forms, by the Rev. log 11. Wrgesaste P 1.1501 of the N. B. Church. of arlovovine ; containing lee Pates. i =.' elegantly bound In pressed cloth, and gilt edged. f or talent !•11.11NRAFil8. oril 14. lg.] - Cheap Bookstores. ST ON 11A ND AT Tilt Le DREG STORE of 11 the subscribers. • bete inn. bet of the best 'Swedish Leeches. Go whet the attes • lion of the citizens Al P trevindand`rielnky.b Invited ' ICIIOLaS & coutris. . March Rs. 131 rof Mat k ctan d Snob:lsta. 133 LILES AND /MATED AT BOORS NEAT . LOW.-,200 Bibles and Prayer Books in amore every style of bindise.lchearer by; 23 or 30 Per cepa than they can be porch. sed in Philadelphia. Orden Gilt Edged Family Bibb, atonly t Ciit BANNANS eap Book Stores, ADEN T004,11.--,VCOMPLETE ASSORT. G MENT Morticurorat Implements. embracing', every wilds °valid ID the cultivation of the orlon, for aaLe at ' I BANNAN•B March 11 1 . 1,1 Need ails Varlet Storm CCOMMODATION FOIL ,LAWIL A LAWYERS tan matte DtanL Subpanas rot wn. nems signed by the Pnothonotaryk be tailing at 'DAMIAN , . _ Cheap Doak & Dta:.:::::.tr7 Store. ar. 21 S. NTEWSPAPE r/LES. 'esurr.tm.P. Po. IN FILING NEWSPAPERS, Jolt terrir.ll alniK sale at Dec3o-1] CHCKET DIARIES roa 118411-97 AL. P MUST EVERY B!! P E ANllMD.jirst seethed and for sale at ittlaPittfi '8 Dee-1-3?) Cfliapirsok,And Yam at on 14 PIO , Oe Preemies fizziest {be repent , / et hers sentinel by Sickesie ore deeidese. COMPANT Incorporatt4 ILA (SIIITI'AL) - with a Capital or 090.9 r. "Ilasalltima Fations pleases * tween eases of 18 and 67, no iwomedists allawanee of 13, $4. $5, IMO or altrper ' week tot One, two, three or five ;eon, by payiegfaitebtain yearly aria. 'rhea • person order tlihrty-frie, insoring for no year, by paying 04 • year, to alhosted Om* week ; srr $3 25, 54 pet week ; and in the same proportion, one of a tine see by payout WS 55n yekr. gets 05 per W.CII; Inr i 790. 56,51178 /3; and for 01485, Mims SW, for every week of diss illty oecaakmed blateltatra or accident, during the y r. By paying a fraction more yearly, a weekly allowonce eon be Insure* of from $3 to lie for two, three or yeati. The _rates ate to be paid yearly in advane, and nut in proportion to the - aye and the weekly all, wance. In ease of permansat dosahllity, occurring alter art 'neuronee for, nay five !ears, at a weekly allosirance 0r4010,a person would be In the yeetil fecelpt of *320 a year, (or the entire fito yesra• There [lmmo weekly Or monthly aesestroents to pay:- or attendance of meeting required: and by the charter the Insured receive s obarc °rile net profit', without liability for looses. Ti re Is nmplesecurtty for the In cored, as can be stra w I, and promptnessand liberal'. ty N eiercised in the payment of] benefits. For parti culars, inquire at the 'Ace, No. 69 South Seventh-st. above Walnut db-All leiter, must be post paid. DIitECTORS. Samuel D. Orrick. Ina Merchant, N 0.109 North Wit. ter-street. Calvin Myths. ono cy and COunsettor,Blithbelow. Market-street. Charles B. Hall, Wholesale Commission lifercbant , 34 Church Alley. Wiltiain F. Boone, Attorney and Counsellor, 54 Stunk Seventh-sr. Jarnh Snyder, Jr., Wi or Merch[int, No 76 Wahnstet. lohn Thomason, Tindmith, GS.N.SI*6-et Daniel C. I.nekivoodt. Tax etAllector. Cherry-street, near Schuylkill Seventh street. James h. Bruner, Wholesald Wool Dealer No. 6 111,,w--street. Ed. .1 . 41 mar, Me I,lnt.Nn. 31/ Wharves- MO lward mar, .Merehai Ed ward J. Crials. Charlea,P. Hayes, el; Charles 0. P. Camp 11.0. e-street. SAN!, W. F. BOOX E. Sees Gnvernor Emerson, Physician. 15-The subscriber ha Institution in Schnylki give any Inforinati?no C ME= June '24. ISIS. _ THE GIICAR ANNIIITY AND Tn Office 15 Mm l a a n e Rotes fuv linsu Fur I year. 0 914 1 40 1 69 30 196 60 1 35 raastet.e :—A perso y paying the Compani tinily or heirs $lOO, eh $l3 10 he secures to t I ally for 7' years ; he, die In/ years; or fob life he provides for th e for $6550 they would r: one year. TILE Managers afth on the =lb December referred in the original Compri ny, a ppropriat ed tics rot' the whole o were i.otted prior to t °Mem therefore win it were issued in theyear 1936, will be entitled to 10 p. r rent upon the sum insnied, making an addition of *lOO on every *HMO. Thalia SHOO, trill be paid wt en the policy becomes a rialto Elstead nf the 61001 Th rlr I na Ity insured. Those polities that were loaned in 1.37 Will be entitled to Of per cent or Ith; 00 on every 81000. And those issued in PIA will be y milled to 71 per cent. or on every 100, and in ratableprnporti one on all said policies Wined' prior to Ist nr Januar), 18424 The Bonus trill be credited to each poloey on the books end/weed on pra4sentaimn at the Office. It in the design of lb Coutpany, to continue to make addition or bonito to the Policies for life at stated periods: RI CHARDS, President. lathy F. hoax, A teary, arnesubqerlher has been appointed Agent foram ' above Institution. and I. prepared effect Insurances on Brea, at the publigherl ratel., and give any anfortnation desired on the subject' on application at thin office. PottsvillF.Feb.el - BENJAMIN BANNAN. EQUITABLE, LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND 71111.75 T COMPANY.'' 0,1, re 74 Maws/ 4treetl.—Cayital 8250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. • c orner of Russet.. agent for elchu lkill County, o ffi ce corner of Mahantongo a t d Second Siren,. 1 Gcoune HALBERSTADT,E xamining Physician far Schtylkill,Ceunty. t I 'VII E Company are ow prepared to transact business, I upon the moat liberal and advantageous terms.— Thity arc antharixed bii their charter (sect. 3) "fa maks all and every illattra ce appertainlngito life risks of whatever hind or natu ,e.andreeeiveandesecuteOnsts, ' ake endoirments, and to trent and purchase annui ties." The Company hell annuities and Cadman:air, and act as Trustee! for minors and heirs. 1 Table of.Premiunis requited for the Assurance 4:4 1 *199 for the -hole term of Life: , _, Are. Point. .i Age. - Prem. . Age.' Frenii 31 09 ' 10 1 50 17 . T 53. 12 215 47 6 13 46 18 ,56 3 9SO 48 .3 62 10 1 52 4'9 37 79 ZD IGO 5 233 50 :7 94 21 1 63 36 'h 40 51 i 14 12 . 22 23 Ig91 g 9 6 ' 53' 7FB - g .VI 32 14 32 51 , 24 -72. . 39 '2 63 54 •'4 71 95 76 1 4 ? It 0 55 14 61 26 83 ,4 -81 56 5 12.. 07 89 112 .2 92 57 1 5 33 28 91 3 '3 01 58 554 29 90 44 1 ., ! 12 • 59 578 30 2 114 , 5 23 60 , 003 The premiums are lese th. n any other enmpany, and the volirira afford erecter ad, antages. Tables of half yearly and (melody Memitints, half credit ratei'of pre miam. short terms, Jo at lithe, surelvorships , and en dowments ; aka. fo of 'appticatiox (for which there are Man's. sheets,) ate to be I ,had on application at the r i office. of by letter to the ce nt. vinT n E Es. 7 resident, Joirr4 W. Cl. talons. Alec President, PEER ULLEN. Robert Pi Walsh, 1 Clayton B. Lamb, Win. G. Alexander • t Alve E. Laing, - Edw.. C. Markely; ' 1 R. F. Leper. Peter Cullen, William Craig. Petee,Rambo • , , , George N. Diehl, Wm. W. Italy, • 1 : Robert Morrie, Joseph T. Thomas, i , 1 i William N. Mill ~. Stephen Crawford,i '. 1 Harvey Conrad COINIULTING Puratetins, Francis West,M. . 8 - Biddle, 51 U.l 1 I Y TREASURER, FI,IIICIr lie IL - • 1 Phila.rirptl6'49-351 " . 1 - Npit,liNvve., TILE FRANKLIN pint INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILAIDELPIIIA. O FFICE No. 1 030sttubiguet, near Fifth Wall. Charlet, N. Rancke ,' George W. Richards, Thronsc !Tart. ' t , Morderat D..LeWlik. Tobias Wagner, . ' Adolphe E. Rorie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, I Morris Patterson .. . Continue to , make insurance; permanent or limited, on every description of property, in town acid country at rates as Inn, as aril consistent with sccurtly. The Company hare reserved a large Contingent ' Fond, which with their CaMtal and Premium., safely inl,ated, afford ample protection to the assured:. The assets of the Company on danuary let, ISIS, a. published agreeably Ito an act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.: ,‘ , Mortgagee, fqoo,b.i.d 55 Stocks, Real Eclair., iosxs so "Cash, &c., Temporary - I . • loans, 125,159 00 81.V.0,097 67 Since their incorparatibit, a period of eighteen years. they bare paid updfartial of one million two hundred thousand dollars, Milne, by fire, thereby affording evi dence nf the 'Wynn ages lof tnettranee.as well as ten nhility and disonsit on in meet with promptneas. sit liabilities. CHAR .ES IN. RANCHER, President.' CHAR XS ',G. BAN CKER, Secretary. The subscriber h a been appointed agent for the above mentioned In Murton. and is now prepared to make Insurance, en very' description of property," at the lowest rates ANDREW RUSSEL. Akent i • Entlavtlle.Junelit i 54145 (Febl9. 1 D.Aii!noArii{conr.—Thesubseribers have tow IA landtna ftnnishiqq Alhambra, from List-rpool,S tons Rail Rnad Ron. II 1 I. A hum If x 1,10 tons 10 IL I tons II 11. Also. SO tons besilefined Iron, con.ti hg of roond.xtplare'.nd Tat bars. Apply tr . T E. GEORGE, ' - - North East corn .t nt Market and 12th street: For Ar • - - - - - DC" CARMIN ~ Deep Pink , Ultramarine. Mot.. tied and other Thisbe Paper.. for Artificial Plow- MP, also Wires, Le yes; drc., for sr le at Apr 11. " 111-1 i Pane! , an a d:V a a A r i N et N y A ll l'i to ' res a -. , .. FRIENDS A. D FELLOW CITIZENS ~, A T the solicitatt n Of a numbei of my friends, I ‘ have been 'ind ced to offer myself fbr th e l odic° of CHIEF BUDGES. ,ot the ensuing election. Should I he so fortunate as obe eleeted, I pledge cayman° Po form the duties of he office with fidelity, Impartiality, and to the best of y ability. - - • • - Your friend ,ad follow citizen. op.II. • D r -) - - - JOSEPR r.-strotits. =rt'. t4lb. 4 - fIASIVANW Cheap Variety Mere irk. No. 332 S. Pilth:etilet. F' I Merchant. Willow-st.Whart 11, /Iron 51 erchant, Water,above UEL D. ORRICK President. r f tary and Solicitor. I. D., 162 Walnut-street, Con. I . I been appointed Agent for this V Cpunty. and is prepared to 1 tbrltubject, and elect insuran. cOnTes9r.at the ofiseo(!he ifIL BANNAN. ^43-ly I.lk*.Ksgtrt - A - Ar c f'r,T CONRANY OF PHILA , I 9 Chesuitt Streit. Lives,grant AM:Militant:ld En eine and execute trusts. L ing slols as a single life. , For E 7 years. For Life. annually. annually. ' , 4 95 1 77 7 . 1 36 2 36 I .4 193 ' 320 . 2 09 • 460 ' .0l 260 a'seii years neat butheitas '9l 31, ;would recurs to his 111.- i lad he die is one yea t ; or fun ern $10912; or lir $l3 GO annu nye, to them $OOO should he $33 00 M aid annually Miring. m.slo 0 whenevez lot dies,, retire 45000 shoo-Mitts die In _ .71:CLARY ter, 1'8415. S ClUnrabny, gat ga .......stos netn nil , agreeably to the design. I prospectus or circular of Om a Ilonue or addition to all poll-- lire, remaining in force, than k r. let orJanuary, 1842. These • 11. G. TITICE7T Snerctary and Antaary 51,563 25 45.157 6" 1 Octal flowers.