tittlitlkW MttNA,lkt sAnnuitAt'iromurin;lB% I.IFR -,INSURANCR. Frery-man who loves Ms family, enght`to get his Ars insured. Every person imitated hi butanes*. haw, lngothers diper.ding epos him, which would require ;some time to settle all.aught to get his Efe tasted even If in good circumstances. Every punkin engaged In the Coal Easiness ought to gm his life tainted, or any other hatardoes liminess is the Coal Region. . . . Every peon who deper.ds apoa a rialary.oeght .te get his life insured. The Profesaional man with a Madly eight to garden& insured. 'There,are- few but wh could save a small sum annually, to issue their, West which. if Sot invested in this way. would he. Vest perhaps in trifles. and their familia kilt* the cold charities of World. 'There is. Who Pe. sloth fl i t creates co sayers re pang on the dettb.bed, as be competed to leavu m those who yon love. and !ad tarty a- wife *et dill dere. destitute. ' Life losuranee is ibecarningjust sus common Le this .isoratry as Fire insurance. Wises, pe -y rsuade Tou r .; lbusbands-yon an save. antegb In your h °ll.Bb O`' affairs to pay the anausl!premium iritbout feeling It. land you are the most letererted to the subject. You .can Insure the lives of leer habseds. for loot own etweent, and the amount - canna be toothed. by their !credits:la. la case of theirdeath- , isferitation on Ibis added. can be obtained, ~ B. HANNAH • At the Cirri* of the :ilium' Journal. frgel_§6 ll ' oo ti.' —aour School Report, lastl week, we gaffe to 'two,of the female dies, in in - this Borough, the name of " Po Ser4 . ville Female Institute." ' Miss Attml7s School Is entitled to this name, and Mr. Pat., owthe - Prineipal of - another Seminary, not aware that so institution, similarly styled, existed in our_ iifyin,;gavi that name to his • SchoOl. 'Had helm:limn that a school of that roue exisuid in Pottsville, he would have adopted another 1 title. He will puplish another advertisement;when he will change the name. „Ask WE DI T rturr or last half of the Century ? is a question now frequently tisk-, ed; - In the STATE LIBRARLAN.--THOS. C. MC Dontir. bas been ebosen State iikairian of Pennsyl vania. He was formerly Consul to -Brazil, under Mr. Polk. • THEItE nes BEM' little of importance trans acted in Congreis, during the last .week._ Members occupy almot the whole titnc% in making„speeches, and• as a„ consequence ac complish Untie work., Glosibranner,of York, Pa., has. been elected Sergeant at Arms. .SCRI7ICLVILL COSTiANT.:—We have received the annual report of the Ties ident and Managt4s of the Schuylkill Navi gation Company. The late hour at which it was received, compels us to lay it over until nest week,—when we shall refer to it at length. Thefollowit' ig are the officers of this company for the ensuing . year : Frederick Fraley, Pesident. ' Managers—John R. Worrell', Eli K. Price, Geo. W. Carpenter, Joseph H. Seal, Joshua Lippincott, Nathaniel Lewis Paleske, Philip R. Howard, Benjamin Gerhard, Thomas T. Lea, Richard 1). Woods Charles H. Rogers, Geii. Ef. Thompson. ' • Charles W. Bacon, Treasurer and Secreta ; 1 The "POriSVILLE EXPORIMI at DE3IOCBATIC PRESS," with . a larger circulation Man any other English payier in the County of Schuylkill, qfjers to Merchants, and business men general ly, decidedly the bestimediUrn of Advertising. and making known to4he; public the nature of their business. The aline has been ,floating at the, mast head. of the Emporiuni, for several weeks, not with the intention of benefitting the business men, by iiafa i rmirg -them of the advan takes of which that paper is possessed as an adverti sing mediuni ; but to deceive them. 'lt is sin gular, when: the fact must be as plain to the editor of• 1110 paper, as iris to the citizens of Pottsville unit ourselves, that he should so far ' forget himself as to put forth a statement so utterly devoia of truth. We do not deem it necessary to Mate that the Miners' Journal has'the largist circulation, not only in this county, but fa this portion of the State. It is known—it is appreciated by the business men of. Schuylkill county, Philadelphia and other • places. If airy farther proof is necessary—it is at hand! The following, from one of our ecichanges, holds up continual loggers in the proper light: ' 00 We areaot one olthose newspapeorthat amstrOtly sanest doubts of their extended patronage, by constantly proclaiminm and smearing to it. Nobody believes a hibitual boaster, any more than a habitual falsifier : because untruth is the firrorite.staple of both." TAXABLE 131tAthir"rs' or-PENNsYLVPANLA. —The septennial list of taiables in the:vaii cats courttlet'of the State is nearly completed. Showti an increase of nearly twenty four per cent.; and. taxable inhabitants•to the number ornearly 500,D00. In 1812 the number was about 330,000; The increase as far as known is ;83,260. Philadelphia county has an in crease of 21,405,r0r at the rate of 62 percen t , in sevettyears. Philadelphia eitk, has - an in cnktsc of 5408,•0r . 30 per cent., This shows 'that the taxable inhabitants, and consequently the population of Philadelphia, hits nearly doubled itself in the last seven years. Alle ghenyhas an increase of 54 per cent., Berks an increase of 15 per cent., Bucks of 9, Cites • ter tfd:lo, Cumberland o(15, Delaware - of 18, of 59, Eleven connties are yet to be heard from. :The -ratio,of representation will iii that case be about 5000 for a repre sentative, and about 15,500 for a Senator. datnniiitees for the purpose of districting the State have been authorize:fin both branches, and the subject will no doubt attract that at teation which its great importance will call ,fir and justify. GOOD ADvicr..-4)nr, cotemwrary, of ,"the Ltunuutter Union and Tribune gives the fol ' lowing good advice to those, who lave htk. sioeas 'for the Leiislature of this State which is now in session., It mat be applicable to the.people,of many of our counties. "!The length of thesession, so often complaioed of, is in great measure attributable to the.peo -ple thertmelres, who send in their petitions and papers almost at the very:end of the tend. This is often the case with matters of purely _kcal character. which could as *ultly be presented for considenitical at the ccanmeneernent of the session as at any tither time.: . The consequence of this delay is that mesabens - ate vexed and annoyed by attempts • • tiD of a private natu r e_ at theelost te`ges . • when the athie wnen whole time of the HouseistOt to ;*.:' 4 evoielf to the Public btu siiiera, If who wants to be ."suPpliel by the legislature ,-,7431L 1 4 - but do their duty, and,pretem them for. 67 1801 ' tion at the proper time, the two Wawa a dd easily adjourn several weeks earlier than ifter are in the habit of doing''unaer the presentprocrastioating syston. Letthepap. lic Idectit to "this." • .1 Vara Sas • Or, the Minbis and lowa papers, that companies are ..already. in pro cess of firunationia .thosr States, which Will start across the Thaws for &had% in the apring. The ',emigration in that direction will be huge.. the conking spTing, ; although Doffing tile equal to that of last year. • • ‘ l 9lla ipsoroll was rbited y'psterday; by a Faaw whieli it hailed, snowed • d , • r - ,RE-PORT.. pit ii, of Lis - sit Jimisiiri: i• Jai ii - Zioikolion of i tits 'die sad ilsolie, . Rained Cospettp. 1 ' is the et dityteetisit hist: nit **atm tWe • ' seated to a twist Mien of Old Patios or ihe Company the 31kb hese. This its Modeled wo per. I As they had at that Axle earned Into end the micas adopted at the test tomtit seem ial of tbe amblers. to subedt to pee the retake of the bitsletot riii iiell e dual year esdisOlov.3e, 1449. Ilie kdkosing statement exhibits is demi; the to. mitts awl expeasse. pad die app etisingly. of the eel posits., mai huanis ArcoCid far 1$ itustitt:, mita, Nos. 20 Mt CR.• , MEWED lIMILIING THE 'mast. . Tni444. Win Pot 000 le" viola to 49 1 011 . 7 F r tbstotrA 2 44o24l2. - sisssoi re 4440411 .04404totereltautise. is - 10016 OS di, i t . ,151 1940 Wes coal, ' , 1,2111,100 42 Volted 3 Nall. .- • - 1 4 100 00 Wiseelts 24443 0 a, - - . - bpi 47 112101414 and Patter pawner Wu -•- 30 42214 . - • -7;4282 ........- *4933,590 IA ME met pu„ ' • - I , DR. ' wourrna EXPEUES. insea sm ncattntl. ' • Woad, 50,204 cords. 0117.578 00 Cuttiogondloadlog. $8,50111 . , .-,•-----158.088 70 ' Coal Inv likontothes, • 9;237 BO Oil. $9,561. gallons. 19,371 55 • Tallon s .lard. grease and cotton • - waste, • ' 130 Wages of engineers. der-toes, ' 5, conductors. boakeiunen, B;e,-105,25d 20 Renewal of ropes sad 'articles - tined on the trains, • 4,784 00 Tolls paid toßtate R. Road and ; =— t'iiortisuriwo Mahood, ti,rui IT! Hinting , acmes Btate Rua aridge and in Broad street, 3,* 43 - addling and acto.ting ears at .Behoyntin Haven, 7,581 59 .do do Richmond, . 7,773 48 do. Carbon 9,03(i 00 Paid on asseniter contr act to April` 6,180, Mk 39 Paid for coal lost on the road through accidents. &c.. • , 2,154 5Q Paid for succor Telegraph, . 2,554 23 .Sandrutr, , 2,234 7 Z:43N= 20 Vir e ORICIHOP AOCOVIIT. • Wages of al2lilackamitha Ma ' ebibiats, Carpenters, Labor_ • • 41153.17 t 20 ' Iron. Bar teel , Tools, and Hardware.: Pig Iron, L Foundry. Copper. Spelt Timber .and lL Anthracite C Bituminous d Charcoal. Lea materials, Tires, Axles. , Work done 0 Expended in of b 6 engtnet Expended in of WA, Cot Freight Can Expended In pairs of 30 passe ng runs, 6.24551 Wort done for, water • suit ions,dephts and other pans cif toad, 7,437 30- , caber, &e., for • .' ' sAt so r„ Tin, Lead, 13e. 4,858 35 " . Ether, 9,21 E 96 ii, 11,44098 • - '., 4,91 E 31 • her, and all other ' i . U04;40 Ace.....purehased, 2,05iz0 6 • where, 1,870 9:l_ epiin 4lBo,:6l IL !pair" - • • and .• • / 140,764 60 ' " . d lI=X9 - 61 Divert. Accnowr. Wages of alt hands, do Watchmen, Rents, Pumping Waier, Coal Mate .ruts an Hodge hire, -- Scram; StiarMg AccorWT. • Salaries o all Mattis. Agents, and Cler is on the Braid. 22,166 07 Stationary, advertising. &c., - 4,058 51 Contingent Expenses, Salaries, . Ike-„in general Office, Phila. 38.119 31 .------ LaTrar / .r. R. IL EXPErtais. Salaries of Agenta and other Expenses, 2,487 08 BROADWAY DEPARTIIEVr. , !. For Repairs and ReneWals of ' BioanSr•ir. ~; _ - ' Raising .% "Repairing . • . Tracks; , - *34,337 65 Ballast abd Broken• . . " Stone, : . 2,014 93 Clearing side Ditches, 4.133 81 Removingalips, 136 53 61,94381115, • 19.046 tit Timber anti toolbar, 4,332 22 Spikestat4 Nails, 1,842 94. . Chairs, I . 6,367 50 Frogs, i 5,80 96 Swit:bes, 1 " 3,131.06 lodingi& anal shores, 1,819 22 _Tools and fiat dwarc, 1.712 33 1 Oil and Sundries, . 1,592 29 111106224 . ' ----- 084,168 34 Stone Bridget. *4lO 08 Iron dci • 61 25 - . Wooden do 4,875 tEI Fatal and Road, 1,049 64 *" . Bott6isott. -- 6,396 09 Depots, : *616 0616 13 Engine Bon ier, 283 31 .. Water Stations and , ' Wood-sheds, 771 90 Turning' Platforms, 432 86 Workshops, .311 03 , . Dwelling flows, • 169 90 Msenis malt. Sic., --- 2,807 17 Standing Machinery, *2,871 00 , Liberia Yards, 3,811 94 Expenses of all En- tones used in this - • • .department. 6,6 2 9 53 Iticros'o "%Vitalises. -- 13.313 27 Trestle Work, - 11,907 61 Replankiag, 1,080 le Shiites.. ' 1,529 07 -. Tracks and Switches, 423 05 " • Docks Ind Wharves, 434 20 Wiscoxix. • 3,379 73 Al Midges, 87.439 50 Stations, 1,419 50 ' Tnnnels, 852 50 ~ Sundries, , .89 52 Scsuarms, ; -, --- .9,80108 • Clearing Ice and Snow, g 924 54 , Repairing Telegraph," 438 77 - . Law Expenses, 120 10 . .. Coal, . 710 02 AnatlTleil,' . ' 543 00 ... ' Kaperiatendellee, &c., 3,850 03 , —.-- I —' ; 6,566 96 128,453 65 14036-100.cchts per , - througt.passenger„ • Or 116 WOO cents per ton metchandize. Or 64 15-100 cents per - - ton coal, Freight on missing coal, *6,590 42 , Errors In freight bills ariring from a dif ference in the Kates 6,660 32 Loss by sate off:incur- • . • • tentuotes, *M I 1 56 1C0,725 30 Dampate; Lateral Rasa.. tire Powor,ll2: Loss to Jails .10th, 104.660 44 Gain to No!. 30th, 2,781 33 1,579 61 ' 97 Rests and' pound rents, 1.295 20 _ Taxes an Feat e i tat e .. - 1,348 63 14.724 41 Sundries. • Receipts as above, Expenditures, Net No l a* for the year. INTEREST ON 'BONDED-DEBT. Coupons due i f ' July oa 5 per et: • , . , .03000 RAM 00 Do do '6 per et. baud/0.243.500 2.53,305 00 • Paid to Ist July, on .9,379,700 276,705 00 °Anon, due-lit-Jeuunry IESO. on • 5 per cent- bond i's 41907. M 22.60 00 Do I, do o . fiet . ct. bonds, 8,689,505 500,083 00 . 1 i - • - it5,t136,700 I per cens.'ott *33,000 Preferred stock, and re-esebasged Info IVO bonds, , 5 • inn 00 • . ----- Paid lit lanes/y.1550, Paid Lit July, 1814, Total =option for the year. • Interact otrtnortgagei on real er.tates, ftenewel fund (or the year. DIVIDEND IttrlCD• • Dividend on preferred siock,3oth . of June, 4.1 per cent. on 101,360.000• 59,000 00 Do Mgt Dec. if pet cent, on 0,315 00 10.1,05. 00 Net earnittes. Interest and dividend, Surplus Which ban been disposed of as follows.: - Paid, interest on gloating debt ta . Jane 30, ear rid v) deferred stock dividend fond, 0314504 13 Amount, 110.18 6 0 bonds bon& in 15,000 00 Atoonal. 1849,1870 bonds to be bought in 33,000 00 Carried to Common clock dividend fend, to • be divided bereafter in nasty • ' 18,619 63 To pay State bulb/ 1849, - 7,53:1 53 ,It will be observed that the set profits of the last Ire u.onthe cf the decal year. daring which time 519i1d.- 14-110tona of coal were transported. were 0643,971 38. while for the preceding months, with a coat toneare 01565.447 527 wine, the net earning, were; bet 0378,077 U. This difference is readily accoun ted for. • It is attributable in part to the additional expense for the months, (referred to in the Report of Sep tember) and to the locreaged.rmesof toll In the last half of the year, bet mainly to the•almost entire rue- Peution of the coaliridle for about seven weeks la the gyring. do lonia cowtion at the trade was mot contemplated by the operators, nor ripened by inhere Interested in the business. After ibt Rost two weeks: a renewed activity, was coestantry expected. audit w ed impossible, while. such anticipathMa edited to m pace ;be expeeses la proportimi to the diminished na . •• sew' - has seriously reduced the net in. This m" • te r. t er the rear. and prevented the realization of the „ theme r a ezoned yon in January- lea. The uneaten , rev " tbsj . n elmattrear the yeu 1044 es, °se ieni i n • mauled forte yeu 1830. as no po t t r r e i e 4 fir tz:e trade re anticipated. Notwithatabiling,Ws 5155dfullule. ,the atmemeat Dow • presente d ex hibit s ; , the ability of the Conmany to pay: - lat. The .isterest on the bonds. (iuda/kid that due Jemmy I. 1821.) 060,245 00 141. lateen ea Bonds and Mortgage, - IL= 60 3d. The dividend *it Preferred Melt of,l • ' per tent. • ' _1114055 00 4th. The fere...onset for the Shaking raDd4 required by the asortgages of '1846, " (Bonds secured that tonnage • aseessattng to IM-wo baring bees • purchased eta cost of 161,010 tr) was 00 sth. The Stoking Road created for the put. • • chase and mearity of the loads due hi 1870, as Wielded_by the • goottpr Novessbeil. lea 075.000 00 WI—TIN State TAX for the rear, - 7,677 7tll. ant Auld. • had that alter Methion for these IMJlnes ts. surplus eras eareedot'W TIS; of wiles 53m,404 J 3 was Alpendee law the payment of Merest as the Float. hag INAS Is the Marty Istrt piths yess,aatt: befersthe Resolutions passed at roar list ineethag could be ; tied. into edbct. No soda. has will of amuse, span diminish the netnmentrel• L • Wben Use commosthotyantall CM Grains to n v phut, regarded; these moths cannot dill.to be sat helm to thus tateretted la the Company.- ; -The appropdation of 0100.000 per 41112111111ta gulab the large debt of the Company. necessarily absorb a poruon of the profits. but. In any evestOt is greatly to the ultimate Interest of the Stockholders. inveataaast le also to be retuned to the aura bolder, In eonmsos..Eltoek, as provided by the Reso lution adopted to September. a copy of wake taan aeled. As bat kw of the Bonds, payable le let were Is sued mbar to 30th of November, Obit close of the decal Year.) it was found impracticable to invest the rand provided for their redemption, before that thee.— since that period however, many purchases have been wade in the market upon fermatas terms. , The Iron Planallictererg, one mat class of wane leers, have labored under the most, pressing ties, during the past year, and the irtnppige of tba, fur naces,' mills; ke., has is no sight degteettifeeted- the coveumptioa or caw.. • - - - -The preset prices of hen In foreign matte*. , ate' much below the average rates, and have led to kg lm portatfoe'ls large tptantitles. A moan advance la price from any cease would give activity to nit/tirade, and nowhere would this mutt be more speedily, Whited c• hited that, in the increased transportation A- Ja gumption of coal. Ohoold this demand give to the Company even the same coal tonnage as no 1847, the net profits would be suillcient to make the required mop/ominous to le lcreSt; dividends on preferred stock, sinking hind, ace., and give to the common stockholders the a ime dirt- dent as is now paid to thole preferred. . • The road end its equipment are siow equal to a haat. nem -of 1.4000130 root. (tieing an increase of 300,000 tons over that of the past year,) and no augmentatkik of the capital would be required fur the transporta tion of tom tonnage. 41y reference to the ehnezed statement of the a tem., rev, it Will be seen that th&debta due to the Company. and Stoeli„ 'dm., (received in settlement of debts,) are 1 being gradually realised, The payment of a large portion is secured, and although they may not be col. laud as rapidly as could be desired. the Managers see no reason. to affect the opinion heretofore expres sed, that all the unfunded liabilities will be ninth, them. ! • A separate 'noon of these deity and assets to kept, and alt.botigh the Cotopauy may be at threes in ad, trance for a Amman amount on account of tote:int. the ultimate settlement in full from this Boone lastot doubted. Some of the botdeni of bonds' of 18513,Aaving 'de clined to , convert them, the stock approprtati tor the bouai Ala the statement of June 34)tb.lhie been up, celled. , ist,ssi . The Mock bonds and montages now amount to 816,. 226,142„ which may be regarded as the axed =cant of Capitatextd.Debt. • To the payment of the Intereat i and DlM:ends upon this sum, the revenue will be esetusively apt parabl M e. The anagers, therefore, recommend that the Capi tal account he Mooed until the further order of the fitocaholders, - It will he perceived that there have been no charges to construction Rapala, during the &cat year, ex. ceps Etch as legitimately appear in the, Reneiral Fund. It is believed that this flied will be sufficient for the purpose, and that it will Orb provide the' means to gradually concert the present wooden bridges into stone. The Company are still endorsers on MN receiva ble. (received in MOO amounting to 050,691 69.. on Which no doss Is anticipated. There are-$44,000 bonds outstanding as collateral. given - for the security of the settlement of land damage:, which are now ad. justed acid paid, except an amount of $3.500: doe in April nest, when these bond' will be returned, and cancelled. There are alai 1103,000 'of other bonds used as collateral, which (upon the payment of the obligations (or which they'are pledgee, from the assets roles red tu, as realised) will be returned to the Com- Pliny- The Renewal Puled for the Tear, on the basis of 3 mills on each ton uthspotted per mile, amounts to 74,741 7P. The items charged to this accoun.appeur In the accompanying statament. amounting to 077,- 50 22. In June last: the Managers made sale of three be the second Class locomotive+, and orderedttuee new first class engines to supply theft' place. These have been received, paid for, and charged to this Filed; but the second dace En tees cave not been delivered, as the agreed price 03, ) ,tuts not been paid. Upon Its re., y ceipt, the Renew I Fund will be entitietito.credit for these proceeds, which would leave an unexpended balance of 019, 99 50. Great inconVenleace has been felt for some thee past from the want of a convenient and permanent Office for the transaction of the business of the com pany in this city It is of great importance -that all the books and papers should be preeerved, at one and ; - a secure place. and all the accounts of the Company under direct and immediate supervision. It was found , impoUible to obtain the required- eccommodatton si tenants, and the !tanagers therefore determined' to erect a proper office for that purpose, It .witi be com pleted early in the Spring. and after erode, [Minor- , tion not required by the Company, the expenses will not exceen the present renal, 'The Report of the Engineer and Superintendent, Is i appended, accompanied by statements ethibning in great detail the results of toe Transportation Depart ment. acq , for the past fiscal year. A comparison is made between the cost of the va rious articles, as manufactured, and the prices, had' , they been purchased. But the gain of .3300 II is by. no, means the chief advantage seething to the Comps ni by the manufacture. So much machittery to constant use, requires much renair, or, renewal, and a great accumulation of old ma terial necessarily follows. This may be 'again most advantageously used In manufacture, while its sale is uncertain and almost without exception at most in. adequalir cokes. .. Our expenence. confirmed by that of other Compa— nies working much machinery, leads to the concleelon that convenient worksnops and effective machinery tit repairs and reneivals, is much more economical than to procure the work to be dune elsewhere. The despalcb,the capacity to.rontrol and direct the whole. labor *ten and as it Is wanted, Is. as will be pereelv. ,ed of the 'greatest hope:lance. The course pursued by Companies With a small equipment is no criterion by which to determine the pulley Tot one so different ly situated.;, The Managers take great, pleasure in calling your attention to. tbe Very elaborate statement and elapse, D. A. Neal, Esq., as given in his; report of September Lvat,and to the one submitted herewith. Mr. heal, as the representative of 'the .New England Stock' and Bond Holder/ e tas given much reflection to the pm eat position and prospects of the Company.. Via eg+ perience as the President of the Beaters Railroad Company, and- his connexion with other Railroads. entitle his view" to much respect. The munue ca• notination which he has pyesented renders a [milker referent* by the Managers, to details, unneeeassay. The Report presented by the Managers in tiertent%. her last, was in part intended to give proper and time' ly notice to the holders of the Bonds to mature in January, 4850, 'of the Proposition that ithe Company was to submit to them, as well's thrombi' ail the information which might Influence, their decision upon the subject. - 1 , . before them, Report has sow. been for some time before them:nod the stockholders, and no practical Dogtee th a by which the plan could be improved has been made: The proposed mortgage has been esensted i end athlete believed. receive your unqualified tomtit-. lion. . It has : long been ltuown that these bonds could hot be paid at tnaturiut. it was the duty of the Company to tender to their creditor, while asking In dulgence,every security In their power. This has been done. The mortgage executed covers the whole property of the Company. It provides as en especial security for the payment =of these bonds. an annual Sinking Fond of 173,000 to be Invested in them.-- More than the. the stockholders could not ensure. and It is all, therefore, that the bond holders should re quire. Under these circumstances, the Managers re gard it av their duty, and they will unhcsit.dingly adopt such measures as will, in their judgment, pro- tect not only the creditors sectored by earlier mortga ges, but such as may avail themselves of the 'proposi tions now tendered. The managers are pleased to inform you that it bas met pith almost unaninious ap provai. . In presenting this proposition, the Managers have endeavored to do full justice to the vedette w. confided to their charge. They regard the security tendered as ample. and should this last close of eta batman:lent be removed, there will remain, it is be. lieved, safety to the creditor and prosperity to the Stockholder. - .By order of the Board of Managers, . JOHN TUCKER. President. Office Janu .tom e Philadelphia old Br sties R. R. Co. . ary, . . 8235,269 62 "31,862 61 7,001 03 2,209 73 33g91, 07 3,607 67 59,91.5 P 2 76,54 69 .96,965 99 0949,340 83 .1,933.590 69 919,540 63 1 . 6984,0419 76 283,540 00 278,705 00 a:7- "Shad are wining." Says an exchtinge Let them come—who's afraid 560,216 00 12,863 66 74.04 70 Ct7' What sort of fruit is preferred by ed tots 1 The latest dates. ir7 A Description. 7 -An Eastern editor says the day previous was ,‘ at sticky as a trousers full of molasses." Sweet idea. • 647,0313 43 17 The Population of lowa at this time is,estimated at 190,00, and it is increasing with unexampled rapidity. • • Apply are unusually high in Chitin nati,-bringing readily in market; from $125 to, $2 per , bushel, according' to 9ttality. P 811,428.43 #561,044:‘ 811,1.18 15 0171,611 SI 1U" Enauraging.—The citizens of Flori da are holding meetings favorable to.the es tablishment of common Schools in that State. p2✓aniarg 15, 1841—Convention of southern Members of Congreis regard to Slavery. . . . Great flood in Western rivers. Water rose 10 feet in 10 hours, at Pittsburg, Pa. - . MEC! 0:17:. The German populatioi of the United States is estimated at four millions ; and this number is constantly increasing by an int mence emigration. ' CO" The St. Louis papers of the Sth state that during-the previous- week several cases of cholera had ,occurred inthat city, some of which terminated finally. • ' 0:7" The Cincinnati •Gacate says that the value ofehewing tohatvoseld in that market amountstct end a half tnillion of dollars annually. ' 117. The Advaiitagnef Progress. " — _ There are 52,688 Men employed in England, on the.railways in the- course , of 'construe tion. tc7. Coffee Track—There were Igionght to this szuntry last year, : from Rkialout, 244,000 lags of coffee, which, valued at $l7 per bag, tunteants to 164,175,000. - 11:7'.i?ottt the Ancient Greeit.:—The an- Cleat GrOunnd Romans used no, alcoholic liquor, coffee, sugar, chocolate or totter, Odell informs us he hada= butter butonce ra his life. - 1. 1 4 3 out 60,000 head of; elude Were; ' l dris" into Cincinnati daring the year 1849: Nothing is mu id to how =ay were_drives t 23 THE MINERSI,JOURNAIJ, /Am TOlTsVrarrlgngiyal ME la - cto anb in lIIMI 07A•_ mating week, theatre ton,' Det., wererneurthe • I. ...„, ..„, • ~ 74.704 79 standing, on the pla . e . ortst,slipped r i tind caiiiag off received such nuurr as to rear his tr. amoy doubtful. ri:7A Father in Providenee4L IL, 'web* his little son about to theory a stotie at an other lad, shook - his child so that he went into a fit and died. 1 Q:7 Much in 'ace ;Dad ciniut not va War*. —ln an account 4 the recent idon in search of Sir John Fratddin, !tic itinteltbef were eighty days without twang them, aria had the th amometeefifty—degrees* bolo* zero. (r7- 14 ; 10 Wagw.—The carpeters at Sas ramento city made a fable for luglier,WaiPar as they were only paid $l2 a4sy, where. npm.the contractors settled the diftulty. by rash* their wages to $16:1 112" Benedict' at a' Dis,coinite- s -A ism& older earludes marriedinen from holding office in the household of the Emperor of Austria. ',. • Q 3 d ffolt-When you are in at a Boris in the eveuing., and a nutnaska his wife how long befOre she is going to: tied, you may safely conelide that you had better leave. I 1 11:7 The ..manufactura of shoe lasts have petitioned Congress for protectionattunst the violation of their patent rights. heir mit ch!..ie is carried to the British 4 vinces4 faits are made there and imported I into this I country. , fa• The Population of Russia inj EuroPe; according to , the last 'census just multi, amounts to 54,092,300 inhabitants. It seer= that where oppression is .the severest, pop ulation is the most thrifty. Mr Progress of Ciedi.wien.—lt is said that the Treasurer of the Cherokee *don is a defaulter to the amount of $7000.1 This is very 'respectable for a people so lately, emerged from barbarism.. Now, if. the defaulting of will set up a claim . , against the govent ment for additional cautperisition in the way of extra services, •the respectability of the affair will be complete. [1:"Blood Flowing 'like Water.--4t a fire in Deer Creek Valley, near Citicieueli, a shat time since, one or two of the engines /threw Clear blood, instead ofwater , upon the tlameS, drawing' it from a :hog slaughter , house. Blood has seldom been 'shed in a b etter cause. [l:7 Smoky *Chinarieys.--The Feesiti6 American states, on reliable authority, that if at two feet above the throat of your chira neg. you enlarge the opener to double the size for a farther zpace of two feet, then carry up the rest as at the first, your chininey will never smoke. (l7TemarkableFeat.-4 party recently star ted from Lcradoa at five in the morning and ar rived at Paris at half past one; They carried with them 15(1 comes of the Loudon Timei of that morning, which „ astonished the na tives" not a little. This is bringing Eng; land and France pretty close , together. TO TEACHERS AND Scuicocoi. RECTORS. TDB subscriber Invites the attention o Teabers and School Directors, panlcularly in BchitYlkilleo..e to the following new and Improved Schou! Books pub.: haled by him, called • Ticknor's Columbian Calculator._ Do 1 .Youths' Columbian Calculator. DO Table Book, Do, Columbian Beetling Book. Do Practical tComasoo School-lifeitsurelloa. These Books are already extensively awed la tele County, tu , 4l In so changeable a population as we have. It Is dealmlile that the !Books used In oar Schools should be as uniform as , possible r we therefore call the particular attention of School Director, sad Teach ers to this genes, on the the commencement of the Schools this fall. These. Books have retell/Id the ap probationof about 500 ,Professors sad 'Feathers, as the best Works on the subjects en-which they. treat." t s 'They dri a.° the cent/ma loab th s, ma - 4st. Merchants Teachers. &hoof . ritteCtOra. Ars ,allP p led at the (owes: rates, by the' quantity. - . • B. DA Primer. Pasilaker 11114 Bolan:WA CoOl Trade far 1860 t a speelal meeting of the Coal Asseefittiger • hegiatti 1 COIIIISToitaI sway. Jaiyary letti.lo4edixk. A 14.; the renewal Preamble tad Resolutions were Whereas; The mode of charging ToU 'by the lead ing Hailmei and the Behgytklli Navigation CO..tnown aS the 811didg ideate, has proved di'ustrons ta• the t rest of all concerned Itt the toads. • Resetred, That . the abuse Companies be requested the store! in of the!r she mei for tbe ensuing season. dx a uniform rate tiurighout the entire .year. Re;Wired. What the - Irons charged last my were hizh, and might to be reduced. to enable lee to cam . e aneeeseditly with the rivet rigioste. with whom w hate to odutend. mount seat by' Rail Road during the week ending on • orsds j eireilied list. _ I°-• • . • Wawa. Wrest.: Po t Carbon, • 0,069 09 "awn: , Pot Mlle, • • 411 OS ' ' • 11,190 T 01 SO • ythUl flaxen, 4,601 04 'it9.208 05 , P. • Chubut, - ' • 1,661 0.5 -,13,418 08 . • itsis pm* IM Toiameilme lad year 73,682 loymir.' , • RAIL ROADS. ' Tetimertetiele a. Agurands ta &leylkilt, County. Tina ibliewlng la • the quanitlY of Coal transported rat the Ml:rarest Railroad, in - Schuylkill (hominy, for ' tie week ending Thursday evening. • . Wean. 4 Mine Rolland S. EL R. R. ,51106 •6,056 06 ' Little Sebuyiltl3l R. R. 4.441 DO 8017 07 Kill Creek, do 4,4113.01 ' 4.147'01 _ I ~RATE. Of TOLL An t i TIARITOSTATION , oT ft for bat am of * ma ! Immo. F 111.1.Wrboo.S.ffave0.Pialnton. o Ilithomo& I 50' . 7 75. 1 1 a " Ptinadelptda. ' 170 101, - lOS 1 at or idditiOasi Pt Advertisements*** Met Page. - They will there 'be found irnittged trader proper Heap ' . , . • . - . . . • .- . A Card. ic E. P. RiCitAllo.ln taking leave of Ms patrons. returns bis sincere dismal for' the liberal palma te be has .experiencal. daring& piriod of tett y_eare. I t he exercise of bis /profession as a Teacher 'of Husk I this place and ttil vicinity ; and 'would respectfully' ll amend to their favorable Considerattot. 11811111' IsftPiAT 8 A.Alt. as Ms 113CifSW, a gentlemen In all renpects. , outlined by .bla soperior talents an la Noel clan. to gilt . en!lre saustactioa to all Wm ila "PO Ms services. . . - _ Dancing School. • ' lc' C. EITOUCII„ reapeetchlly tender their sincere '.- - thanits to the ladies and gentbentenot Pottsville and vicinity, fin the patronage extended to thetnr and have the pleasure of Inthrmlng theta that they will continue their Srhool, in this place, another guaner,—commencing on Friday, thebth Jaanary. All the 'dances, Including th e six figured Polka, Ma.. Smirks; Quadtllls, ke.. will be. taught. I Pottsville. January 19 .' 50. • ,-3,3 t -- --- -Nur Ontertitbniienl a 'yowl" BALL. SATURDAY amp MONDAY EVENINGS. January'l9„ and 11. • 7" Min CAMPANALOGIANS or SWISS ELI. J. RINGERS. reopectrally announce two their peculiar CONGESTS, as above,'" Cr For particalas see Prograrinnaa: Tickets ffi cte..—Ctilldren ball' price.. Doorarea at 6I to con:wane"' at 7/ o'clock. • • Jan 1859. - • . - t Grand DJ Samuel . I 1 Bib & WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND po. MESTIC HARDWARE; CIITLERT, tQq dre.lol6 Mirth THIRD Mout, U deer, Weer ANS; • vutLanaidata. • • • 4 :117116RE the/ Intend beeping a general arsorhstear TT of Hardwate OA hand. at lowest mike' Mined. Country Mercbania. are respeeMally Invited to rya. • • Jan 19,1970. • - I MIL HAWLEY. Weald eine:oniony anoints to - the Ladies and Gentletheit of Polarrille.ablit be. will eoesereoce - hie sewed quarter of tesuacekles the .ideate of Vocal Mask. at the First liethodist B. Month. oth Sealed att,t, ea 111°°117, Jan. 21 st, at 7- Welsch: • - • - • 1 ler.illawley swan blesser , that wII Metbc4; and tie experiethes of els years la Wields= that lia the give retire utisfactwo.' ter all who eapliarter him with their patrottaith. , Terms per eclair s /PI Ob i paid is *Arame or at the 'piratical of half the tern, loaned Weal sea azaleas the seeel , of teaching. • •• 18h9. 1 - ELECTION of upwarile of Se flisothei sett :A proved Aethexul. @armee/. 'Wes, end Chotases malresetne among otters. suitable pieces the the M. to /t • eeeesimel i thestiate, 4 6 1 004-11fridijy, Xisterr . Ttiantegtethy Dedkaties. felssethery 1 40 1 111. Nulier's Nimes New Years OMNI • 11•4 Hymns, Ofpb3llll 0,14611. Desoto- Ides with a supplement eontalalng she raflawiar 'teethed pieces; . Denmark, the Dylan _Cattalo% Messes Ewer Oda, Otmatldea. Daiatear akw IN& erspakstamelasef the sermallamponeresMr male Cl: NANNAII4I: Soma ant : lied. Stumm ' lea 19;11119.. . • • - Odra Faintly. Flour. . THE evbeeriber eikeithereeehild be et smith a4tsmtas**re/Nynagivaverysepedorieth elli •kg Fluette use—aeselbetated et ied*l. l thee 'tubes: wilts wheat. erkiels be will sell asthaaelbe.• Re WI all blade e'r Flour.led reed st the .thesuthetaree whokeale PAM. , be War Alen Pn sevesaltatheelite Kaimiletheted.' • • • • _. *. D. BCROICNOL l'eureibe, Now 4mi... e Bridge', WtlS ;;C' Shiging hooL IZIEI Dyeel Anthem/ :2 1 00Wiltilti__ if Shuts . of sasery mks of at Tesdiusol rx .Polissud... est al the Comet Coassook Pies*. ww ,411, CbeatY.lnt to ise dhetud. yid% es posed Is peens oils se nods% so- . .. . ...ltatitsileg , ,, the 2d dery'qt Fdenearjr,l4 sl X..l Bet* Peel eybraehi Hau.ia die Boma of Iligneill4. artilseilocks A. Ma all dime sands ;trams of Mad. situate so Berm Inwaahip illchallateprility. -one at thesittelled.lonst Moss ft , hieing at •me Is the Übe abah Earnalris theace the maw Math* lle dntrees.lll64 poem* , crosier. Erre Mablorog erects:MA stones theft* math 84 degrees. iamb 178 perches to • Cheroots, theses moth • degrees. east dS Penns* to isannurtessos meth al dumber. esstlB Polack Ogees north *degrees. east liperenes to a white Oak. thence north 611 dug wag34perehes law the sald•Cnieb.theatar mann 1 dtrgreres.eastleng pothering stam, name north 64 writ Illgt perches to tbe plain of beginalsgr, co:detain 430 acres Of land owl shanyance for witibieWSS theith 11111thileaSee. cons/Misr otot double Steam Saw MIS, wigwag , hone partir steam mode% driving two op. right saws and asap eiteleter saw.ano two. story rot dwelr lug bousemith a oneaderg -.gum When allartaid.ll one `std a half, story lee dwelling ho l low / Seam °Mem sables,w Alum drying konse.'..4 'Halo bl 11. Blacknolth shop, -ar.d - I *nem ors u ltaMn Called 'Cleargeld.# ha times' at a Pine MA of the ahoy* desstinti met, thence moth 7317 eastllnt Prams to a white. oar, theace moth ."eau 198 PercheestlanlY by the/those described tract into the said Cresk.aad Menus north Pi &tow% east** punters lathe place of begin Mog i , costaMingo 3oL4 ocres, sad allowame for roads. F • • • • . And Another or them 'Camden,' beilsaing Ea gone, si other of the l Ono above. escribedi thence sou th 16} degrees, w est2:3ol perches -to a mash thrice by the Mat above described track moth 731 de r_yea. east 1110,perchea to a white. o_ll, 'neaps goes. 40 degrees. east 19 perches to a citesmir oak. thence month 17 -degrees, east m perches to a spruce, thence north 30 degrees, Mat 48 perches to a pine, thence north 33 degrees. east - 41 .Perches to a ebesout - oak. thence north io"degrees,east;3oo perches to a poet. and Abencesouttaildegtersovest MN perches to the place of Meaning. maltalohnilitill acres of land and once Or Nadu, Ac. _r• AS that certain - t rm or tract of land situated In Bider. townshlpi, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands, otThomas Betsy. the Girard lands. mod others, lands / ate of Edwardlitlere lust Tilers. co ntainingOttitlitip 531 acres more or teas, with the eydrartenances.cooslstlng of a &Sable cwo mom. Alone dwelling bouse;kiiitigiitn; MS lit story lug dwell ing Wanes; a Saw Milt, and 6 Stables. [ll - ti stone Spring noose, 1 Blacksmith Sbop, and Is Carpenter shop. ,its the property of WALIAM STOPMENSON2 allea,,My virtue ora.Writ of Levert Facial. Issued out *Frani Court. and to we directed, will be exposed to public sea e or 'endue, at the same time and place. one Adiequal andivided moiety or half part of all that certain tract or parcel of land. mounting of several contietratts *calor . parcels, stoma in tbe tawdslari or Branch (formerly illerweibut) In the county isf in the Mate of reassylvinia, bounded and embeds/ Mows. thm L In Sart ,hesisolos eta atone In a line of laird formerlyof Jacob Helm, but now or. We of Shatter & „Bunting. being corner of part of the Chandler tract, Dewar late of Joseph S. Sneer, thence by the iudd gilrer'alan4 south 40 degrees, east to perches to stone' In a line of land formerly of John Keller. but now_ Or, late of the New and Sctinyikill Coal Compitity. abence by the said l e stmen- Boned land, south endagriev.toest. 33 mad eye tenth perches to a stone corner,' north 40 degrees west, SO , perches goon: or less to a post, south 40 degree% west Operates to hickory', and thence partly by the same and pee; ,by lend some , tine of Jacob Ewing. south 20 degrces. east 139 perches to a stone, itt a *armor John rilpayd'or land. thence partly by the said Spayd's laud and panty by land of cl,..rles Evans. zombi is 3 degrees, weal In 'perches toe maple, thence by land surveyed to Franklin Miller, nortneil degree* west 182 perches to post. South 62 degrees. west 6i per ches toe poet, north3o degrees, west 374 pathos. toe post In a Hoe °flood fbrmerly George &lase!, add now or late Jacob Seltsinger. thence by the said Sensing. er's land, north 60 degrees east 38 perches to ti white oak. Moth 30 degrees.east 19 perches to a stone. noch 60 degrees, emit/ perches to a post, and north 17 de. greets, west 'ls, perches to a stone, thence. pertly by ot , ter lands now of the said Joseph Cresso a, sad partly by land formerly of the said Jacob' Beim. but auw or' ate of Sheller A Sealing, north 37 degrees. east 860 perches to a stone. and theme by the said last mentioned Mod, north 40 degrees, west 40 per ches store or !meta le stone, and north 50 degrees; east 33 and eve sikth" perches to the place of begin ning. containing 4A5 acres and allowance of- six per cent. ace.. which undivided moiety or halfpart °film said described trice of land. Charles Edward Hoff man and wife byilodeature dated the 24th of July. A D,1816, and Joseph Cresson and wife, by Inden ture dated the 26th August. A D,1846. granted and conveyed to Jacob Hoffman, wicker with the hell d Its meats 'and appurtenances, consisting of a Log House and Log klmble; two Eagles Houses. and Ea gloss therehS,Cankater ;ad Blacksmith shop, mid all the *stores efi:A As :Mine opened JA CO Bk on theme/ Pre,s,4 As the pommy ofHOFF. MAN. • • „. • Seized, taken in Eiroralloo. and will bread by Sheriff's Heim, Orivic.• g C. M. strit,Wo, Sheriff. burg. Jan 10, 1830. f . •• • 1-u Kriiii Insurance ~ ComPany, - 1 CAPITAL 5A00,000.. PINE. MARINE AND LIFE. iNdUBSNCII. Office lie Maar St. wear Market-pi Win's Brisk Roe I V svcsigniawlwintX a. TIN Company batting been duly organized, and the capital stock properlyeeeured, ate non pre pared to . receive 'applipitions 'for Insurnitee against Inca ordarnage by ere. on Boitdings,Metchandlsa Ma. ehinery. Mills. Manufactories; rind all descrip.lrOst of properly t Oro twerchaadise aird produce In the cburse of Inland transportation,--ibe ;visits of the seas—and upon the lives of Individuals. The revisor prembint which will govern des inultnilon, will conform to the established mes of the Eastern Oakes. All lowa ell be liberally and'promotly. adjusted, and paid. 1. • , DIRECTORS t • ,I , .. , Mow: R. N. C . Vincennes. - • WILLIAM J. Was. do Wtcusu .1. H ,• do Ifoltaer E. Puck. do • ' Juit• Published. ' • Cvaus M. Accost, do lfr ;cum T. Wary. M. D., Pike en..lndiana: - VICILSORISPitAMICALDIENSIMATIFIIN. Pkvall i P. nAll.glr• Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tuosti aT. Broatitzon, Lof4cue, do ••••FOR ACAMILNIES AND COMMON SCBOOLS. - WALT= W. EMMY. Telte-thitlte. do .. Tilt, Friends of 'Edicatlotr are Invited to clamour Ex-Cov. D. WALLACE. India, spoils, do , Meteor's Prattkal System of Messurilkot, aim. Hutu D. Awe. Evansville, do , • , piffled for disuse of the Academies and the common Iburay It Scnootatarr. Wash. D. C. • &boot" of the Country. The present works on Ibis Zunis:as Purer, New Year. subject are not Wanda far the utasse/s; they,are too . I I -R. N. CARNAN.'President. stbsumle and .dillefilt, sad are better inked !for the r" N. Au. s. Secretary, pro tem. tome advanced pupils In Collette", The either of 1 . _N. I'. &mitotic, Tneasuret this work prepared it with* view to its introd, action Canes; M. Aux, } • Counsellor", Vincennei. :bite the Amidenthea".and Common &hoot* of the eanottt.ileDAN. 1 Coghlty.so to to brine this 'maim ,within the reach st the must' thettaai sets and mechanical villas of the fotelaste i work se the Country ' wain: a t the t : present tlite. -The Pallowlog area few of the teem, modules's( the work:-.,. • - Lancester. kb,. 4 41619. ri 'Ong entefully examined Mr. Ticknor's Mensu ration, t molt OM:really site It my entire approba tion. The questloni are well selected, and Judicious ly; liffStigalil containing Millie information neceam. ry for yank; inectianite I.%kapplly adapted to their COMPrehei4ooll, snd bear. what they daily want tbr practice In their taerhantad emphiyment, I liaVe atreadtintroduesui the wort into a private clam of you nemetbanial. and roost theeifully recom mend It to the public, !Misr ita circulation will ade quate to its meths. JACOB PRICE. . . ' Lettere:sr, Dworikr,lB49, Roelof ,entstell7esaltined " - Mirrors Mensura- HMV - Econsider It deckr siperlor ace test-book forochoolo. to Maforsebools, anijo of worts row to ime. The absence of an oPhickt s setoetesiftrity , perplexes • the learner, rad which' to no. . often a prondnent rbrrae teal/tic of Works oti 4dr:subject, will recommend It to judicious kerikers. ' ' IL, W. GILBEUT', Raving examinediiilb Mine care "Tilkones volition." I am much pleased-with the selection of Problems, and the general arrangement ortbetrata t it- is a work well calculated t° supply the wants of the public In this importer: branch of an English BMus ; 1 have lona been of the rcinion, that we Were In want or a wort or this' kind, to enable those, of a limited education to pertbrtntbe talus' Anus limes.; sarfan the bonnets t. Inactions of artificers and others; most works on Mensuration are too abstruse foe the ordinary business men of our country *rico n prebend; Ticknor. Mensuration fills Abe vacuum, and ii destined to be of peat benefit to the public; 1- • NIII.SON DORN/it, - • • Principal of Unionville Academy., 'Voiotia:dile, Muter Ca., Nee 0;1519. Dirsrecreo Fannin: " - 1 hate'examined Ticktioes'Nen munition left With me by thee some lime since. 1 feel no hesitation in prot ontieing It an excellent trotit,tbr the purpose intended-7*st Is. to be used in our pub lic schools as a substitute for larger and more expen sive work. It embraces all the practical -end useful rules of the science. • Thlne•lkr.. JOVIATIIAN GAIIB3, Principe], greenwood' Dell, Bowfin Behold, eirtier C•sityclase. 1549. • Jest published, and fur sale by D. DiffllTAN. Jan 194850. • I. .Drick Dwelling Unitise' AT PCBLIC SALE.- ' WILL be offered at public sale on Friday; the Vlatt of January :net., at the Pottsville Mese. lathe. ' borough of Pottsville, all that two retry briek'Dwelllng :fiettioa, tat ofetrendandappnrtenanees sdiekiallor tbe nrildentar of the tabsenber. on the north in Coat et; ;with' the Mt of ground on which It Is erected, and all :the ll:mm*oms. consisting of a good fratne stable, ;rod other ont-batkllnta, all in, nominee order. The ;bonnie "Shy XI feet, twri laden Mitt; built in the manner of labilt. and Sobbed *ola the cellar to the 'iatrat; together with a *helm* 16 by 2Q feet. two ;titmice high, sad a wrsh house, smoke house he., all 'of brick %niched to the dwelling horse, with en ex.. 'caret Varian. The tot Is 22 feet on Coal street by ISO feet to s twenty feet alley. ; • • • Bale to ecimmbnee at I detect in the afternoon or said day. When •attendanee will be given and condi tions made hnown by • • ; • y • • AEG. 11.8TICHTEL • 1 las 1.1135(1::- 2 ' • I-tf - I A Valuable' Tavern Stand i• ; I ' FOR SAWS.. 5thL W IFi be odetrarelletilSriday ti4l tae i rsloejkaane at pot /rune. Itragi labeePer. Id the borkk fi bh of PottavlUe, the well known two storied Tavern Pee. called the her. ille Routh simile on the earthmen. ward!) , aide of Ceske Street la the wad borate', eon. fatale, la host Ante fen and is depth two Intwired lad piny feet, together whiten sad stapler the out. Onildlage. stable Atad stabling attached to the. said pestsse.. The prepertple be aped state of reps% dad thew* a perpetual lasuraace aped the bulldlup for 04000. TPA who *Pict° expire la 'ad PUP business will bedside oasoftbe Man deuntable• local 40 00 a la tbe Peat, of Sebeynull. and one 'which as 1 It say Saw be IP. pore thee Ore estilual pnee: 'The coaditknte w be wade tame upeo the dot of ilate.or by *POP to the subscriber at ItiaßSlp. on Oates St., next to Jacob Davie: l' ,• —, . .... ... • .1 -•• ' • .•;-", •; • , ... - .111.0:11440WhIf„ • ;an I. lOC • ..... :4 , ; ;Ur. Boys. aua .Childiunti .Ciottituar., OPHS subscriber Imo on WWI eeolfftte oreottmertt _otClotblig, Odoote4 to the esesoo, vetted fill 84110 Oft Three paw et ILI% to rote, °rotten:woof oilmen 1 Aso, patios pOrebeileg aelbler et Ole establiab meet eas have the privilege of retarabi Om it "bey:, rata. 411 • ' r.la.tiort. • No: NM lobeenot St; Woo Toetti; Pldlase " The Nowa bid toe OM • - • . rims the kestemtitrit MOW , • ' •'• Warms to be list, , I• riVATED CatCatawbaa. via*, onto' u4rimeritil, la &WOW County. reeorlisatiia, brieooOd to tap elate of OS late Stephen Girard—times . ranee are ate le putelleres boot NM lee agree of land dared te each t Ideated la a deb rei stole voila s thee witbto melt evettivion to the Ifebeelklll.Waresoe s NOM Madero, sod Boolean coal Belie. atm is. eor efT pratonset asleep* Imulteter lisereitalore stpru od capable Fatetero..pesaitiied of Oak eaeltal. 4 troy Oar mat liedreetemotot trio eigh t M- tesses, sew se threw. off teraus., Por gluon lefollitilleikanif.r Mid " I „ oo ; juh tr ai r stia la=toji m .,• "'is to ammo* s. President. 800 finteed n 11.111491 , _ 14ta*,,.. North Auterkas.Pbiledelpiflo c afir freest mkt* a weal rattl eprelW aml • "r" ., Conadealosesealtiladeltbia. sad timely olistalao, Altrottseematt to Mersa *Wad rilterpe l . - • .. stattstilfal • for 1849. Intlit dllaa sad Vital luso assifun tot MIMS, ClnZ a de Keen* Palmeri Swam Kees sicaaaaa tha yaw ILIO4 0 4 2., Ardclatarbta Saida, sad diasassa Ise 10304 ligboot aM iNI/71=vsSal riss& Sale of Valuable Real Dilater SITEINTSID iisumlov COAL SWOON Trg 3 umiefallo l ed berth! sires notice: that the tbl ' whir *waned propertyt Is °pored at points sele.tto int • • ; I • - • All Una while train of land. Iyhit pertly In Cohtm lila and parity In OchuYikitt eoesUes i beginning at comet mate by the partition Ilene: rob in a certain acting of part lon to Gat Common Pieta of Schuyl kill Comity, whereto David F. Gordon was ' , Jahn'', and Harts J. Diddle, et. at. were defendants, and the land now or late sif Beajarain Coombe ; thence along the wild lands of Beniatala Coombe, north 80 degree,. ensperches. ins stone conter.at the melt division Dec hence north 10 degrees. wen JD perebas. akteg the bat neattoned dminon line, to the line of land now in late of . Herd Patterson A -Cat thence by said to seeable degrees, west len perches us another ongslon Hain theses by tail Nee;' south 10 degrees. lentMto eNde of beginalare _contain . HUNDRED 'AND - isEVENTY-VIVE ACRES and ellowanelt of land, and beteg tompond of'peltsoftwotractaof taint omit anirranttod to Wit- Into Martin, and the , abet to Thomas Giant, and Wag No.: of the Cites.divisions. marked C. and al lotted to VALENTIN C SCOUT, in the action above Ter made knowlson epplication, to the subwriber, POW Pa. CHRISTINA D. JOHNSON. AdmMistratrfs of Valentine Grobst. S.lf . Proclamation. 1 , - •• ...., . Noii.....aerecy Elven. that a Adjeorned Coon of Common ness. for the ttial n of causes at fume la and for theVrtlanty of Schuylkill. will beheld at Orwitisborg.loihe county aforesaid. on the first Mon day. In February next.beteg the 4th day of said month. Tuerefore all persons lining suits pending. and all persona whole duly it shalt be to appear 'at, mid Cour4 will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly fiberfill's Office, Omits-) f- C. Pl. STRAUB. Sheriff. born. Jan It. 1850. ~.: 2.41 I=Mil Jan'. 14, ' I .Lilt of Letters, Dzmairillic in the Post:Omen at Ddnaldson,,Pa., ILL fdr the quarter ending Dee 31st 1842. Radian Chas Gerd George McDade Thames?. Bresham John Holsapie I Otto Jonathan Rottoinly Joseph Hennessy Thou _I/Regan-Daniel • Connell John Henderson Geo 'Sharp Thomas Donghey James Hyndrdan John! Skeen Isaiah D Pausnocht*C Harp Abraham Smith Isaac Gasser Richard 2 Cents additional will becharged on all advertised Letters. Persons applying for Letters on. this inn, will please say advenised. DAVID LOMISON. Jan it% 1858. 2-3 t SAPSAGO CHEESE. —Fer sale by • • Sept WI, 35 7 ] , J. M. BEATTIri. Co. Furs! Furst Furs! . Tr. URSSEL. No. 95 Nottb,Thirdet „ ,Phliada» Alianufseturer of FURS, °tall Alods, such as Muffs,lßoas. Vkttorineil. Cloves; Clampea.`te.Also, BUFF ROBES, all of which ,rearbe had at the lowa e ach peter. at wholesale and,retall: . M. --Repairing done at the ahor , ;est eotke. Oct 1849. 41.2m0 • Umber Yard, at. Schuylkil 1 ~ 1 Haven., . 1 rrHE subscriber respectflally begs i leave to inform 1 his customers and the public of Schuylkill County in general. that be has a large and exienrive stock of SEASONED SUSQUEHANNA LUMBER on hand. suitable for building purPoses. , Also. Jo ist, Scantling. Joint end Lap Shingles. all of 'which . be will sell on the mattreasonable term. 1 W I would most respectfull y - -- . ctfully invite all purchaser' to call and examine for themselves before bnylnaelse, where -- • . DAVID D. I.EWIS. Sept 441849. • t ,-40-tf aernansces IN INDIANA Rn ExertUeney.Gov.Josura A Watonv.ludianapolls. Col. hoses 11.. LIM; Lt. Governor. do Hon. C. n: Ttar, Secretary of awe, do Doucu.sse Mitoustig. Auditor of Smut, do Ron. Cit.te B. Mara, Connersville. Col. W. A. Goauss. C., Bloomington. Hoe. C. M. Llonntorrosr,' Judge U. 8. Dis't. Court • • Cannelton. , . • .t A. Potty?. Es% Rockville, . Truateml. = Col. Too*. H. Ocean, Terre Mite. Wabash & Brie Clue, Strruta,..Esq., N. York City. Canal.. Jams D.:SAULT, Esq . Terre Haute. Wu BOItTCIf. President 01110[11 Dank, Vincennes. , Jamas Cotaana. Jr.. State Agent. in New .York. ' The andenigned basing been appointed Agent for. the abnie Company, Is now prepared ro make Irma.. ill" an Property. on liberal terms. JOHN , B. C. MARTIN: Dee 19. 11849. i - :Bean,libl Gilt Bibles, .. 0:1111,it 50 CENTS a Yrs aubseriber bu just'reeelved a supply of pie; pally bound andalhprtiketßibles, with toed print and paper. which be cast sell at the 'unusually low rate of 30 eentaper cony. Mina - • SCIIOOI. 01BLES. is tow as 30 ets. each, at BANN AN'S • ' , Clean Who! .sale and Retail Bookslotes. dept.), 1349. B1BLES• AND , PRAYER BOORS VERY LOW:64100 Bibles and Pniyei Books In almoi. aver, style of bhtdlng, cheaper by t 5. - ar 30 per cent shanghai can be purchased In Philadelphia. Seined Gilt Edged !email y Bibles at eel y 04. st hiNAN' • .41.aer p Oink Store , Attention! Attention !, • IPPINCOTT & TAYLOR have-now on band, La the Corner of Centre and lifahantango Sm. the largest tusk of /attend Winter Clothing in the Coun try, which is now offered for:sale, wholesale nod re. tali, at prices suited to the Unica. The hessian graintswit always to be found at this Old Established nothing Ifouse,ofrers peculiar advan tages to purchasers, and : the attention'of the public hi directed to the fact that the whole of their enormo u s stock' Is ntioullectured in Pottsville. thereby ensuring to their customers, a saving of front 40to SA per cent. over all city made Clothing. 5,000 Winter Over Coati t 11,000 Pantaloon!, tinljoooTests. havejest been added to this already AllisrseeatiSlocklef A great variety of English, French and American Cloths, Casstmeres and Vesting., have just been re. Ce bred; ills*, Deaver. Venetian and pee n nanin t . Of fashionable colours and strict. for the Winter sea son. Remember! LIPPiNCOTT & TAYLOR, • "Old Oa Her Clothing Store, sonner of Centre t • t and Matantango sta., Pousville Are detenntned to sell Ctnthing cheaper than any tha bas ever befste been offered to Pottsville. Oct 20.18411. I : 4:-If Passage to[ and Iron) England, ' IRELAND, SCOTLAND il ND WALES, 1} By! the Rends,. Liss of Pocket Ships, 'ete.l3 P.. W. HVELIGES. tie CO. - - , - fzertertsueri to 1821.1 Jr ‘ ,„ 83 Augui Street, , Nor Tort and 30 Waterloo : • ' - &mut. Lir' vrrool. , D. HANNAN. AGENT, POTTSVILLE. ' PERSONS evading's, the Old Crum. t, • try for their 'friends. can bare them ....."-...,-e- i brought out by ; the Regular Line of o.‘ o.v ios '-' Pathrts. sailing from Liverpool On sa• • > % Ist. Gib, Ili% Ithb. ibis, er hitti of every month.comptising the follow iniNegular Line Packet Ship toy . Melia. Stidorm, • ;Albert Gallatin, Hallam% Columbia. - - :Constellation. Rosclus..^.... Petrick Henry, Cambridge. Isaac Wright, Waterloo, Constitution, Ashburton, New York. . Garlick. West Point. Cbseea of tbeWest. Montezuma, . Yorkshire,. garners, • New World. 1 Liverpool, Oxford. • Juba IL•Skiddi. Or to drat class American Mikis. sailing from Liv erpool and the his) Ports every four days, and often er if required. The (blowing Skips comprise our American Lille of Packets :-;-- •S. Piarkk. - St. George, .: Andrew P os t er, r Irvtlewil. . 'Creole. . Memmon ~ Probes. Elsinore, Wm. A. Cooper, And ma n When . which tide limited, space , will not, admit of enumeratia% TAM alai Oath relatives out quid% will Gad their In to select our conveyszemises no ettient• 4 ik.c., Is, .P rom e sent ror made comfortable on the yo . the well knoWnOharscrer mod leas st un ingot oat, Hansa, it Liverpool, being es `tabliabed I nearly Thirtersers, and the many T-io. sat* ofprignitAs forwarded bg us &ohm Oat that any awn toMplatot„ Is a sere imitate% that trogiptroeats we mate wilt be thabfaity fulalled. - muls et sight (orally attioiraton the SAWN* Sank Of Irelkad,'lle breathes kr, ice., at ail titans for Ode. Andy to, Os iap r r i sby letter, post.paid,' • • •-• P. r. NLS ds Co. 133 South M. N.Y. - e' ' ' ; audfilWaterloo Road, Liirsthool.• • • . passagc Agentr. t • ,- I,iiroversoar Tit WOE OP PASSAOB MHO sdhseriber has been appointed Bole sprit ib J. the above Line, the Oldest In the United Stales by which Sk considerable raduaton lathe prise of Par opt bag bees Stade, and 'valeta, in Passengers will beatifies lake plate in Lterrpool or at home. _ • Passeleyets landed in Philaidelpttla when desired, at online wove Powidasdespwania, halal& is 'ay pan of Ragland, fret tad. nowland and wide* with. net dissostrt or delsy. famed at this .onial, nod these who &Wrote enclose /beet in lethire to their titteds,- tam do so MINT deette h.- This Was aecomarodatkw sewer atieyed by Use people of tbla libaites heihm. Persona resin , him dye dollars to the pods/ to par atesteg,' tree of mo ire. ammo win ber warded tottery sad the or endow thew a draft td lifutorMaged rD eel; Meade; tolfetbet vrftb a swept. • • - , ' ' Ter permildhors steddispau:botan meta the subscri: , tor• who if,l lllll Mar Mello" ul Uls • rier: TV ARIL' "Ti Pena& Gefug Mest. ertonaLgaao: woe l Goite r Womb tbe United nudes. M4l dnided Pid psi= serr4: l lrea= WIMIAWS • Patent ` Lu bricatingl• OIL • D. signowirm, , • HAVIled endiesla ter elteindre rlabt _ truatiegrad Testis/ Oa ratlsToblicattagOm floss P. s. Davin deco.; for seiritylEM,Diebbhl.Les aticrettiknesmts.Sortbromberbutd.Lenteree.WYoulnits Llit°g•teliedtsCaistion and Nonhusecm Casettes. be sesames to the public that he beg witillatefeed es enaenticraste of It In the Dototigh of Pousville, where tre will be hippy to &apply aft orders prom Y. and at these= fat#t rasbitpareALejthawthe TOTS of the patent tight. This oil was patented. smeary ISO. and Its superior excellence and cheapness, basaliesdy given h the crankcase* over alt °that oils In nee.• for ail Wee of Stationary Blechinety. Loco motives and canon etr Saltroadk;-and alad for Lamp - AU orders left at his store, will be prompt attended , S. D. SCHOENRR. ' Centre at.. opposite the POD Oifire. The It . - - 'The following centilicatmi show. its chancier r Philadelphia. Dec. 4. toe. Messrs,. P. S. Dewlap W. Co.—Gentlentatu—The Pa. ton Composition you sent me tits have tusk and which you design as a gobstitate tbr the best all in the work hog of Matehinery. hes, I ear happy to say. more than realised my expeetattnes. I bad it fully tested on • Locomotive Engine for two days, (In rainy weather. with mud lying over the malaise at every revolotioro bye skuithi engineer. who me that It, works coital to the best spetenaceti oil, with a saving/It quatialty of percent. This saving.' together with t he greatly 'adored price at whickyou inform me you an furnish the article, will at sourly recointnend its use C o Riproads end to large Mills and factories. where large quantities 0(011 are used. I have now no doubt of Its entire success, and under that impassion tender you my sincere congratulations, Truly your*, • ,• War. EZIOLISni Pottsville, Jan 4 ,4 , This is to certify that we have been us7ng P 8 Deafen 4. Co's Patent Lubricating Oil for the lag' sit week. and can glve as our decided opinion, that. besides iss being so much cheaper. its peculiar superiority over the bew sperm oil. is, its durability on machinery wh:ch reneers it yeti - desirable article for that pur ose. We are extensively mutated in mining and having eleven steam engines of various capacities sew orb hoisting coal, pumping water. dtc. i . Mures, Oar woon E Co. ps fterifin & Co—Gentlemen : We have been using your Patent Lubricating Oil on all the machinery or the R6dlng tron and nail worts, for the last nine weeks,add we consider we bare given it a Pair friar... the works are Cato:kited to manniketure fourfhousand tool of Irton and nails per annum. The machtt. I s very: behvy, the engine one, hundred and slaty ho.ee power. and the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred ravnlntinns per minute. After the above trial, we can recommend the oil ai equal to the hest spe:rm oil used in the Country, for heaving bearings and fast speeds. such as shafting and fans.' I remain `yours'Ae ' • Janes brcArry.. M4nager of the Reading Iron,N all and Tube Works !tn. --404.1 . • Dr. Callen II Indian Vegetable • • PANACEA I „Mit' VERY 'BEST PREPARATION OP PAR. BAPARILLA TN the woad, prepared by a new prneeks, knows,. only 1 t, the Proprietor!, by which all its virtues are e!- ti-acted—this not being the case with any other. se. counts fur the dumber of positive and alumni mean loos cares, made In this eity,,while other pre9dratioes of sarsaparill make al leek' Cures it It , iiitaileer—• mark tab We invite attention! we cation all wain, to examine, to visit our patients, and hem.* convin ced of the truth of what we say ; what other Altera ',teethes challenges Investigation! None—Dr. Cul. lea's is also the cheapest sarsa partite in the World.— It Is pure.eoneitatrated. and Unadulterated. Ose Roy sus gUes funnel itha n three or tbur of other prepare thin. It has cured.and will cure more cases.of Peer/1111a or King's. Evil, ponsumpt Inn. lithebitiv. Obstinate Cutaneous Eraplions. 'Matches, Riles, Ring Worms. and Tatter, Scald dead, Ch gob te Ulcers, Hier curial disease, Rheumatism, Neura l gia, Liver coin plaint. Palpitation of the fleet, Dypep • la, etc., etc. than any other medicine ever disenv'red, end- hnece• it • the best purifier of the Blood ever offered thine pub. lie: Call and gei a pamphletot large pamphlet, coo-. cluing lull accounts of the different diseases which this medicine cures, lake the eases described, and chi the patients, and you .will find what we se; Is tree wiriest! true. We will .also give the names-of patients, cured of thrown desperate forms of disease, and the 'names Or Doctors, who in, secret prescribe one medicine. cure' theirpatients; and Roll at of the credit of discos , . cry. Those who love truth and despise lassbae, call and examine the testimony. and evidence we are pre pared to •,;:ve in favour of Pr. Cullen'e Indian Vege. table Panacea. . • For sate by ROWAND WALTON; Proprietor, No 21 North Meth st 4 Philadelphia. Rannan..l. E C. Martin. and 1.0: Brow. Potts-. 0 Allnereville., Pa Oct IS. 1849, • Afflicted, do not Despair. ANOTHER FELLOW BEING RESCUED FROM Dente by Sekruek's Pal Syrup. HE following case is one of the greatest triumphers 1. medicine over disease ever published in medico history. Read It I Prompted by no other than the feelinglof benevolence, and for the benefit of my atilic.ed fellaw beings, I de. sire to make known a short description of my disease and the unexpected cure I obtained from SCHENCK'S PiIIi,MONIC SYRUP. ,About three years ago I was afflicted with a violent cold, which settled on my breast and.side, and every few days I would raise consider able blood i my cough was very tight and distressing. Every day I had violent fever. , creeping „aed profuse sweats at night, with difficulty of breathing, and great lOU of appetite; my system was entirely prostrated, being confined to my bed most of the time. •Two of the moat eminent physicians 'in tnis city at tended me, and afterreiaosting allthetnkill, pronouns eed mv , case Jneurable. Indeed, one paid my lung. were almost gone Land I could not pos'ihly recover . At this stage of my disease, I was preiailed up.in to try-De. Sellenek's Putmuncie Syrup, and before I had to ken half a dozen bottle*, was so far recovered as to be able to go about the house. It seemed 'to strength en my whale system—it loosened the cough and crop ped. the bieeeding-i-my bowels became reviler. and everything I ate, seemed to digesteasily and nourish my whole system.: Indeed, ouch Was the rapid pro gress of my health. and sossudden the change, that I became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the use of the medicine before the disease was thor oughly eradicated. which resulted in another attack of bleeding at the longs last fail. accoinpanied try a dWttes. sing cough. I again 'Commenced taking the Pulmonic Syrup, and, sent for Dr. Schenck, who, Neon a careful exeminat inn, advised me to continue Wink it. Define I had taken four [mitt le.. an abscess formed la my side. which gathered and b. eke; discharging ifs nesitsal can judge, a planar very disagreeable yellow matter. This seethed to cleanse and purify my whole system. Prom this time I began to get be:ten:arid • ant now happy to say entirely recovered. I am" sure at this lime I en. Joy better- health than I have for the lag ten years. Since I catnineticedtaking the Pulmonic Syrnp.l have never (Stied to reeontmeed it wherever I went, that otheni, as well as myself, might be saved frimt that diseases tbr if feel it a ditty r-1 I oveti to the .oll'eted to pal:disk it to the world. Permit me'to men tion a. few ruses that have come ender My immediate, observatiod. Reim on a Vigil to Camden, N. J., Rat summer, I Saw a child, evidently In the lest stage of bowel censumption. The mother informed me that the physicians had given the child np as ineuable. I told her whtt benefit I had derived front the use of Schenck's Pultrorne Spite, and induced her to procure a bottle. I heard onthieg more front the little sufferer until about three neinths after ; being In the market, mgattentlon was drawn .a'a lady who observed me very attentively. She finally approached me, and asked me if I was not the lady who recomentnited Schenck's Pulmonießyruptober dying child best summer in Cam den..' I replied that I was. Site said That herchitd had entirely ieenvered. and War an:Commonly he tiny.— Her name is Mrs. Wilton, and now resides in Brides burg. Another lady: I would mention in particular. who had a serrifuloui affection Her face and neck presented one continued role, and one of, hereyes was seriously affected with it. She had become greatly emaciated, and to all appearances past rreove rir, I to duced her to try schtinck's Pallet - Mit Syrup, which she did. and is now perfectly cured. Another lady. Mts. McMullen, whose residence] will give oti application was evidently In, the last stage of Consumption. I prevail:id upon her to try the Pulmonlc Syrup. In a . very short time she was entlielr‘reetweied. and now enjoy. excellent - health. having ibecome exceedingly fieshy,' These are three eases within my knowledge, which I know were cued by Schenck's Pubnonie Syr ' op.' All who doubt this statement, and will take the trouble to call on me at -my residence, Parish street,- five doors, above, Tenth, north aids;-1 Ibiza t wlit be able to seilsfactorily ctinvir ee' them by my own case and'otherathat I know byre been cured by this Syrup. Bloke my cafe there have brzt so many to see me to know what I took, that 2 have bad • very good ripper timlty,of knowing a treat Maim that have taken it, and have been greatly benefitteil thereby, and 1 think if persons afilict:. :with Consumption or Lltet Com plahtt;wonld send Or Dr. Schenck, and let him care fully eatintine their langs. - and if be says be ears core them, followthe dtrietiona, and ;Weimar taking cold, they will rapidly tegOVet.• OULIE2.IIN L. LEIDERT. Philtsdelpkit, Jf fr ID. IBIO. Da: J. 11. Scathrca:—Deir 91r—I have known Hrs. LeNot for several years, as a member of my amid', and have all enoadettee in her statement, and am re.k Joked tcrand her again restored to health. Any thing more. In addition to her statement, Is needless... Yours: truly, THOMAS L. JAN EWAY, • Pastor of the. North Presbyterian Church, PkOada., Jane 40, 18!0. Sixth at., above Green., • Prepared end sold bp.l4 H. BCLIENCE. at ratory, S. E. Corner of Coates- and Mondial] streets. and at his principal office, No. 3g - Bot:tn. - Sista street. and by the foltowing agents: - Martin. Pottsville; Lynn 'al -aline. Pori Clinton;.Cbarles Frailty. Orwlgebtirg ; 8. 11. - Dickson, rachoylisill Haven; 2. B. Falls, j Price Hughes; Qt. Clair, Henry labisaler. Port Carbon ; Dr. J. E. Atelaberger.,Niddleport ; 8, - 4.', PTY. - Tamaqua ffi E. W. Earl, Rearm; 111.•?: Stemm e r. prorristownj johreflelteratin, namtturg. • ' nto•Prke.Orper. bottle, or OS per hilt 'dozen • Aug. INA; . • 35-ly MintPBOPRIETOB .1' the Brnekrille Winks. spectfelly Gahm to thecommunity of the surround ing district.. neraserts the article of texas Cocoa at rammiter /lone Hilmar., Intended to supersede In this region. the Philad phis pressed Bricks. • . • • The peculiar Induce as h. moms In thb article, areitsabperlorhastyr waif , and tleartios to the extent of more than 30 per cent, com pared with the Philadelphia Brick. • When used in this Wality. „Thesis* It larger than the ordinary article, and their proportklas mathematically. correct and - to obvlateany inconvenience (should parties apprehend- U) In working In the wail sized becks. he will furnish cheaper qualities of the needibl sixes, fur gable and maids wattle,: • -' - • - • • ' A Pleee Of Willi bvilO of the above Bricks, May he seen altet Moods, next,noder the porch, et the Prne , spirits* Ban, foible Borough. Ilea** soltellsktlen- HOD to his Mash Billets, at superior ih sp. proems. durability anedimpsess. to the Philadelphia Paving Bricks. Wedge Bricks for ltrelittd:Koy Wediet,Side Wedges. Formica tad Linings, StOTP Pales, Speut Gut ters, Blocks for Coping. do- for Hinges. Scrapers, Ineelltaanred to order Mahon notice.. I - For correctinfonnatios as lathe intriutic.. quaint*** and "daps:ales of the Above Print and Paving Backs, be to tottsoltted to titter to the ram:Ming practical wee Messrs Joann Game& Arelthere 'end * Joan ktelamerni,Whnter Bark-layer. ** Lastaallev, - : ** • Joan L. -Id owls% do - Tree. P. Dams, . - , • todos - retrpeelfisity 410ticIted thtt-Proittietot. Of goo ottof Hones Molt* 14.1)A Centre ot..rottavillo. - :. F. U o DtitlON.PrFPlieum . • )44f AUziatraes for 1830 1, Clisl3ll of Almanac, Ciennonand &mush. in-. tbsi Uncle Sao. the Pennies. the 'aim. er's sod ,Nechanlen--etsorthe Gentian end •English Conlin Alamitos Koloollb"ind Bon Atomism.' All of which *tribe soh! af. Pilifidelpbbx pi lees, by the Gents r Wu°. at - • B4NNANB - Catnip INI ikeiron• Lai Publishing Elostos. Sugtett; . . pllNNANi f tfre.: 424rn0 BroickvWe PIKE CLAY WORK/. 52 IRIPL FOS PROM'=ROM , • TROVILING Ihtzwiath—The Steamihip Canada arrived at , &Ufa, on Sunday hist. From . England there il l-no' pi: newir, of consequenee.,-- ! - • Virliainent to assemble on; the 3d of Febuary: I SEnTIA— Drrrictrivr rarraman Avsnua.aanTtnitzr. *Accounts from View= and Berlin of the 22d ult., state that a rebellion of a most for midable character had broken out in , Servio. itt • Selavattitt, and the !sanitary boundaries are up In arm age* the Austrian -61:711n1" merit, - I The SchtYonitWine,EetViim,,bomatlary / regiments have 'revolted and, nisell _.* 2 : **l _ 4 .:l don of the' Turkish fr ontiee, so toau. rear is fully stoned flint the Weft of it ' rear in Turkey. ThWate - itsst.tie4 band of all support—a circttmstance ,which will complicate the relations ; ninuulY . Euirld ' cieatly perplexing, betsreen Aorta and'the Porte, "The military'forie of the rebels is einausa , ted at 120,000 'men. This foree, it tippra higtily probable, will-be hourly swelled by desertions from the Austrian regiments in Peterkardein; Esseg, Sm. • Vltiis said that Russia has been intriguing., ' to'get up this insurrection, in order to have • 1, both Austria and Turkey_ entirely, detiendant,' • . upon her. - ..; THE MARK E TS.—Wheat advanced 2d. per 70 ' Flour. l ----Fiti brands %Art:writ-an, brought kes. per bbl. Ordinary 235. 6d. Indian Com.—White 'sells at 29 a 303. 1 and yellowiit 28 a 295. LATEST FROM THE GOLp REGION. . . '.The Steamship Cherokee urriv,ed, at. New • York, froni California, Sunday: last. She- brings 244 passengers, and over $3OOO 00( in gold- dust on Ifresght, and about the same amount.in the hands of the passengers. She sailed from Chagves onafternoon ot,' the 3d, among the passen e t te. ts is 11.AVnitE, Esq.; of this Borough.. The The steamer brings intelligence. of the election of P. H. Burnett, as Go:vernor, J. ' VieDougal, as Lieutenant Governor, and - Wright and E. Gilbert, as members: or Ccmgress. . • ; Tat GOLD Murss.—The setting in of the: rainy season has been " thesignal for Abe abandonment of digging \ in most parts. ' , Tbe Georgetown diggings are perhaps the - mast famous at the present time in the sac.; ramentq Placer. Thee are situated, 'about twelve miles in' a northeasterly di.' rection fret° Colurna, on the South Fork of 'the American river. Pieces' of gold weigh. -- ing from one pennyweight to ten and twelve 1 ounces have been digeovered in this vicinity. The average for,:dayr, !Slithers is said to. be . not less than three °tutees., . THE Portri.vriort..—The . i' present papilla. lion of California, including the overland ' ,emigration; is thus summed up bribe Alta / California :—Americans, 62,000; Califor.. nians, 13,000 . ; Foreigners, 18,500 ; Total, 94,000. FROM HARRISBURG. SATURDAY, Jan. 12.—T,he Sraker laid before the Senate, the Report! o f, the Dela• ware and 'Hudson Canal Company, Also, ,petitions for the new county to be • called " Montour." Mr. Franey, petition of Chi• zena of part of Schuylkill county, praying for change in place of 'holding elections. , HOUSE.—Reports were presented from ya• noes Standing Committees. Mr- Biddle, (Corporations 4 a supplementary ad to the character of the Pottsville and Danville Bail road Co. Mr. Laird read a bill Ito amend .the School Law, so as , to allow persons over • twenty-one years-of age to attend the Public Schools. On tnotion of Mt. Steele, " air aCt to authorise Edward Y; Farquhar, to sell certain Real Estate," Ives tend and passed., Scurc.---On the 14th Mr. Crabb also . presented a .supplement to the act 'authoriz. utg the GoYemoto incorporate the Philadel• phis and Reading Railroad. ' In the House nothing of general interest MIS transacted. SENATE.—On the 151 h, Mr. Matt*: •' moved the further consideration of the, raj olution relative to apportioning the State f and offered the following amendment,: which • - was adopted : • . . • • Resolved, That the Judiciary' Committee requested to examine into, and,report on,. at .• : as early a day as possible, the'constitntiort•*. ality of diyidukuhe State into one hundred Reprosentative Districts,.each, district to elect,;.:, one member of they House of Rereeenta. tives, lionsr.,,--.Ttlesday last being geoid-Cal; ruder day a , namber of bills time pal among which are the following :. • •: • )-A supplement to'an net to ittcorporate the Samit Bnutch Railroad CtinipanyiriDauplifit and Schuylkill counties. • '• An act authorizing the erection of abridge.; Over the river :Lehigh, at or - near Goldsport, in the county of Carbon. • • ` SENATE —Jan. 16. Ms. Stine, 'from citt• • .• zeni of Lebanon county, praying for the in• :t corporation of a company for the construction of a, Railroad from Lebanon to Reading. Ilcrusz-•-Mr. Porter moved that this • body . ; meet in conjunction With the Senate On MOTP day next, to go into an election rot •State Treasurer,- and that nominations be now ' made for that office ; whereupon & uttmbet of gentlemen were nominated, amongg the' most prominent, Of whom are Ball; of Erie ; Peaniinan, of Philadelphia ; Ditttiok, of 14..; zerne ; -Major Malickent aSchilYan LATE raost VirASHIIqGTO'N..; .- , , Thursday's proceedings in both 'hottseste Congress are wholly withottt interest. In e House, five ineffectual hallots'were taken for- Doorkeeper.- In the Senate, most of thefday, was consumed in useless debate on a resoitt• .'„ tion asking for information which had already' been prepared in iompliance with a similai resolution which had passed the House., 11.' 1). 'MAXWE2II, Esq., of Easton; teas unanimously confirmed as Consul to Tnestc Sr.RIOUS DISTIJOSNeg, , . . A.' serious difficulty hp occurred at George. tooth College, D. C., among the Students, to consequence of the Professor being a Ssiriss, Whom they did not like. Somef the Stu dents left on Wednesday but' were gladln get in'on Thane:kV- CONTRIDICTIOIL Mr. Joseph Clegg, who has just, rciched. St. Louis, flout California, says the sp, which went the rounds of the newspa stating that an inexhanslibletittaniity o had been found on the grounds ea: . Fre- .- moat are greatly exaggerated ... . , 'The is not making out any better tha the 04144 the adventurers ilk quest of_ gold. „ -;„ pass Servt. ' 14,11 age Ageneya st• irtien - ALL *, Om, 84 . Watt stoceto-intwiroaa. ' • , - DIJN%IN, KIMBALL & Co2frldesiarttot - .., , i •• RESPECTPuLtY , Inform:li Omar BMW° akapublic that they Rave it om useneed: flis;• GENERAL 111IPPINtrand CORMISSION BUSINESS: totetbet with 11°ClifrIVER6L • PASSENGER RUSIN iStl, itfertiortietthicstst othitits-o sap' fro% Loads*, LiverposliDsOUL liatfairt of ,any, part of the old country-to tor Atis-Ter* thoors„ned, • Paitsdayetaitto theronostvatitratiblez Mom': ; Drajtip awl Jilts tiftlitifallirttetalfaltellift_tt on the !loyal Bank - or The days oraltllinhillattkaspier Mos if Litellool Pathos. as fired lotion; ate tßfc ietielb;lltb, *8411184 and 16th at every ntOotbl,. . • ' . Those abtostotall of etutaftest elar4itatrate taw .trended by men archasarterptdellyeilence , Theenb: os ae a n d w or o : ctmiofnosr a ta ndo n ll t ta eacteanne be : dea n tr r i e n r e p 'f o ala.t ; ,filshed with every desetiptkni or stored drilla best kinit , Punctuality 18 But day* of stain Will be ettlctfy ado Beret! to. - Oats Slips Reketrisablitnioakartato,s94 Ott ate vessels of thitltdiest Wawa sot det,1 6 1 4 ,.."' bring Oat thgliftiltPtittettlinnel geheigin neY°?"** l 'Passaget dale' toccata at the rawest rates: t , fev Orttais Bee of - varlets wit weekly. Ft°B4.P sots or Might, apply faiths& v. lIXDALI; Ea.:, 2 • • . Coati sbbieelber lent been; appointed Sifealidf Obi 'lane In ectraylittli Coaster. • • morn W. I,i*ls. itiverg!. lll !• • Dec1841:4140 - •• ' ' , Faxing* than Liitlloo , o l, +,_ • . PASSAGES infbe steetzint the ItrebSter t i r ilhoultuPpit asPr.. Berlin and Europe, eaillob from Ltla= rhttadetphia on the lea of every relb.throa year, 0!1$1 be secured ontlpSertarrEAsitre, Ner,ll kV kin% 4,1444, 14. t•••• ,, .ft4 MEM ME =I
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