up the pursuit,' and returned to tell his lie°. pie What he hack seen. And then it was that the. oldest rued Of the tribe' told him that light.he had. seeti.Was the star that had been driven from heaven, - and thtit it Was .now wandering, over the earth for the purPose . or finding the beautiftil girl it,had loved.. Arid that star upon the earth, and is often seen'hy the hunters as they journey at night through 'the wilderaess.-2'ational .I:neffli gencer. Aiiiit,p 7 lourna Saturday!lll9rnlng, March 2. THE PEOTEETIVE rouv.—Tl3-£ PEOPLE. DEMAND ITS HEATON/VI:TOM • AVE ARE compelled,,retucmntly, 'to omit s eileial articles prepared flit this weelc i 's paper. . art..knA... AND GODET'S 11.A.cinsts, ' for March, hare been received, and are - well stored with interesting reading' matter, and embellished with handsome etqravings. • AM. STEVENS' SPEECH. A great desire, on'the part of the public, to read the Speech-of Mr. STEVENS, of Pa.,•de idvered in Congress upon the Slavery_ ques tion, has induced us to publish - it in to-day's .Tharuud, to the exclusion of much other that- 1 ter. The Speech, however, is of so much 4paportance, at this moment, and expreles in such• bald and truthful language, the isen timents of every Freeman, that it should not be withheld front the people of 'Pennsylvania. —lt is a-grand effort on the part orMr. Ste , 'yens, and will addmuch-to his celebrity as an able and eloquent speaker. The Speech prOduced a great effect in Washington city, amongall classes; A correspoadent, writing from the Capital, says : , :•• It'was one, of whichnet only every Penn; sylvanian will feel proud, but wherever the light of freedom has penetrated, Nortlror South, East or West, it will be hailed and endorsed as - being the very best speech which has 'ever yet ; been made on this subject. His arguments and reasonings were all original and new, :and the attention of the whole House, meinbers and audience, were intently I - draft to the speaker. And, had it been *flown that he would have spoken, such a crowd would have doCked to the chamber, as has. never been seen before. As it was; the thurn.nt it was known that he had the floor, 'the House immediately filled ; Senators left the - Senate, officers their desks,- and all --who knew it crowded to hear him. The Southern slavery-men, themselves; all ac knowledge it the ' tneatestspeech made during the session ; and while acknowledging this, • they are equally denunciatory of the man who made it. Thaddeus Stevens, however,' 'is not to be deterred by these -denundiations, but will fearlessly let these Southern Hot spurs know" that-the freemen of the North will no long stiffer themselves to be bullied and driven as they - have. heietofore been. NA SHVIL:LONVENTION. A timid, of -tnen froth the South, desirous of showing' the base material of which they are composed. design holding:a Convention, in Nashville, in June-next; to take into consid eration the state of affairs in' thi country. It is thciu-,zlit a distilutionof the Union will be I proped ; hut, while such is the object of the Convention, it does not appear to meet with,mneh favor. The Legislatures of Ten- - nessee and Kentucky, have spoken upon the subject, and condemn the movement, as ma wise and unnecessary. Tennessee announ ces that„Shritcill stand hy ;Vie Union' and de fend tt at all hazards and to' the last crtrecnity. Kentucky has expressed it with equal force. Udder the auspice's' ofl-leaven„ and the ; • precepts of - WistyxGros," ,says that noble Sate, .Iteittficky. will be the last-to give up_ the Union." These:are cheeritrg echoes'; and as the fact begins to reveal itself to the • people everywftere that there is actually a design an foot to destrov,ihe Union, and that there are men desperate enotmh to attempt the l exeution - of such purpose. our ears rup4 g, tpecti from all quarters a ; rolling revere . :bertftion of 'echoes louder than the mountain thunder—A !grand hosannah to our glOrious Union and a sound Of terror to its foes. SCIII:71.1:1,1,L - COVNTY AND THE A meeting of thecitizens of Schuylkill couri ty,•will beheld at Orwigsburg, on Monday, ,the i llth inst.', for the purpose of expressirig their 'views upon the Slavery question. It should bci well: attended by citizens of all ,parties.. See adi•eitisemen*. Tii£Oclir.STF.B. " KNOCKINGS. "—We have not preyiously albided to thernysterious noise.heard at Rochester, New York, believ ed by many to be those , of disembodied spir.'. its. We thought the humbug too palpable for the consideration, of common-sensed peo' The thing has been exploded by the in . irestigations. of a Otrimittee, and is thus ex •plained : The girls who were always pre::ent when the 110174`11 were ti:Stie, were placed upowa table.,their petiirosts lied around their uncles. and their feet held thrown.— , While they were than held in durance not a tap Waa, heard. and if the rottunti.ee had not could:nett of la dies instead otlcentleinen. there IS no doubt that tte windy wars eyrraadi of the hoax weuild have been hare. The: committee reported in a public meet tx;E of 1501 ritiZ,TIP of llochester and the huuibug mar be cottsi , dpied temitntirttl. Dirrict•Lri ADJI - STED.-A ile;rttphic des patch to our friends Mr. Boyle, who by the. bye, is one of ou iSticist public spirited news- collectors inithecouatry, states that the diffi :_ etity befweett Cols. Bissell and Davis, which grew out of some , remarks =achy the for - rner on the floor of Congress reflecting on the , conduci of the IllississipPi Regiment at the battle of Buena Vista, has been amicably ad justed through the interposition of the Prest '3ent. _A . LARGE number of officers have been dis missed.try the collectors at New York, Bow ton, Philadelphia and other places, because, that class of politicians w•ho have pledged' themselves beforehand to oppose, thc Ad ministration- to the bitter. end,""no,ritatter What end the future May wear," refuse to grant money to pay them. The loss , to re • venne will probably be l a thousand dollars to one saved. The plea is economy ,nod-fie 7 ' trenchment ; and yet-Ex-Secretary Walker says that'as long ago, as 1847, he "had dis charged every offr:erorn.gent not absolutely • required fur .the public serviee4n the of the revenue." ' . A Wesni.NGToN cOirpondent of the Washington, Pa., Cdinmontrealth gives as an .mpottantitern of ne , ,vs. the fact that " Dr. K. g Sen-vor from the great state of Pennsylvania, actually spoke _on the •rition of Pennsylvanians and Delawarian.s : , .r a peticezible dissolution of the UniOn. It a small subject, bui the Doctor managed ::'rake a big speech Upon 4—. , ext eac ti ng ugh , three minutes and eleven seconds, 1,-.• :he town clock.".. iftr. FRAUD of c l uttin'gjn pieces baaloidtes, Lf - , I then artfully -3 them, so as out of s t s notes to make - a seventh, has become so prevaleit in Philadelphia that the Cashiers of the•sesteral banking institutions of th a t ritv; have issued a card'cautioning- the pub,. .ic against such .. .notes, and declaring their in tention not to-rer-eive,tliem in future., • \— .:A CHali in ; Cincinnati, kneeling down to pray ran a large needle its entire length into ts knee, which had t 4 be cutout, . , L i ' DIVORCES.: To judge from the k number applicidons for divorces Before' the Legislatures - eft : he ti•riotis States, it :would seem that there: is almost as great a ..4tisli n fOrddissOltitioit the ,!,‘ matrimonial bonds," as there is, on the Other hand, for al" union." Within the last few years, our legislature been com pletely bored with applications of ttif# kind, which 'come not only from PentLkylidnia,hut from other States. The - large number of such applications, do not present a very grat ifying picture, but afford food for serious re fle-ction. Heretofore; the,petitions for divorce were Presented by the wiv, who, no doubt, as the last resort, were driven to such an ex tremity, for protection; this year, the rCd lions principally come from the 1:,,- as t, :ari d s . This is a bad state of "tiv.iogs, andllows I that the selection of partners had` Teen im-1 prudeudy made. We fully agree • with the I Harrisburg Telegraph that no virtuous WO. inanxier asked for a divorce, or was unfaith. ful when properly treated ; and that the ap t plicatioa by them augurs a deficiency or neg sect in their treatment, which should put the husband to shame. In - the vigorous days of Rome, though the power of divorce was :entirely in the hands of the husband, for five hundred years there was ney.er known a case of its exercise.— The hearty patricians and,the hardrplebians were alike too magnificent ivileir conduct, to et:er have cause for matrimonial disrup tion. THE COREERONDENT of. the Journal of Commerce says that no compromise can pass at this session of Congress,—that . the Terri- Aortal and Slavery questions must be settled together,—that speech.making is a great safety valve now, (we believe it,) and that, i lafter the excitement has worn off, then will be a proper time 16. take up the ordinary le -1 gitiniate business . of the session; and that 1 it will' not be useful to attempt it before. Probably after the agitation has subsided; the appropriation bills can be passed. Then Congress may adjourn with or without a pro f, vision of necessary legislation fiir California. SLAVERY AND outt'Lzorsr.krune.—Majori ty and minority reports upon the slavery ques t tion, have been prepared by a select commit- I' nee of our Le;islathre. The majority re port takes the ground that the citizens of the Slates are equal in respect to rights, : and that the Southern Citizen has as notch right to take _his_slaves into nets territories, as the Northern citizen his to take his •‘ prop erty." . , The mino - rity - rt: port coinhats - the argument of the,Tajority that citizens have as much right to carry slave 'Property into free terri tories, as they hare to carry thither their cattle, &c., by saying that the assertion has no force until' three-fifths cf the 'latter can be represented in Congress as the slavesare. Neither,,,report appears acceptable. -- Jr THE RIGHT of a State ? to secede from the Union, is conceded, says a cotemporary, then, it is argued, a country has a right to secede from the State ; and if a country; then why not a town. After the revolutien ary-war, our readers will recollect, a dispo sition to rebel against State authorities was' rhanifeted in several of the States. Passing by the 'rebellions in Massachusetts and New Hampshire ? we find,, that in 1789 there was a strong effort made in Pennsylvania to dis member her of a portion of her 'western set- Olements ; that in 178.5 the western counties 'of North Carolina declared themselves lode pendent andtormed themselves into the rev olutionary state bf Frankland ;"and 'that in the same.year, the south-western district of IVirginia desired. to secede and unite 'with IFrankland. All these attempts at disunion were put 'down by the strong arm of gov frament. North Carolina maintained her authority in arms during a period of three Years. It cannot bedoubted that, if any por 7 , .tion of the South shall withdraw from the Union, the strong arm'of the general gov ernment will be successfully exerted to re duce them to submission. FOREIo NEWS.—The Steamship Ameri ca, arrived from-Liverpool, on Sunday last. She brings news of little importance. Cot ton was,without change; Flour had fallen from ls. to ls. 6d. per barFeT, and other breadstuffs in proportion. DiVArbances had occurred in yaris—mobs weW raised—but order was restored without• difficulty. A misunderstanding arose between England and Greece, threatening war, but is . likely to be settled bi• the interposition of France. The Pupc is about to return to Rome. The Cir. e.a.stiiatts have gained great victories over the Russians. Madame Kossuth has joined her husband in .Turkey. RELICS oFW.asinNaToN.—Robert C. Scott, Esq., in las delivery of the oration on the occasion of laying the corner stone Of the Washington Monument at Richmond, un• folded a small garment of the finest texture; which "the wind carried ou(upon its bosom as if it had been silk r ." This, said Mr. Scott, is the blanket in which Gen. Washington: when an infant was wrapped up, on his being baptised into the Church of Chrisi." Here too, said the speaker, holding up the insignia which were in his hands, here is the masonic scarf and apron, made at La 'Grange by Madame de La Fayette,' and presented by Gen . Lafayette to his masonic brother Gen. Washington, and worn by him when 'Officia tin; as roaster of a Lodge is Alexandria." THERE is probably no .one who has not heard of the famous clothing house in Boston called OAK HALL. Its proprietor, GEO. W,' SixxoNs, probably sells more clothing than any otheidealer in the country. The sixret of his success is said to be in selling goods at_the lowest pos.4ible rates. and letting,": the Act be known by adTertisißg liberally, This is , a hint to our merchants. EASTO7f Gas COMPANY.—A bill has Igen riepoiletl in the Legislature for the. incorpo t ration of a company to supply Easton with . , I gas. The 'capital Stock of the company shall be $lO,OOO, to he divided into 800 sharO'of 1 $5O each, with a right to increase the capital I to 8100,000. G 1 N. TAYLOR AND THE UNIO'N.—GeDCTDI Taylor, Rt his speech at_ Richmond, on• the 22d of February, declared that he would: shed his bloat indefence of the Union.. There is. no flinching in "Old Zack." A letter from Washin,gton published in. the N. Y. Tribune, states, that so intense is the. feeling on the subject of Slavery between the tw o extreme factions of the North, and the South, that he should not he surpised if blood shoUld be spilled on the floor of Congress. MAR vr.ktvo. --;•it bill has passed both Houses of the Legislature to permit slaves to be brought into . the State - from other States: but with , the proviso, that they must not be brtsaght for the purpose of traffic.. • ERS'O THE MI URA i TM - k-11: t IMO cpl.3tim , . Mg Slectiala of Teachirs.-40a Thnrs• ; day eftiiing list, the Board of...gehool Direr; tors elected the following teachers to take, charge, of the public schools of this Borough for the ensuing year • MALE ScuooLs. Pi3tALF,`,lt().=. I. T.l'. Kutchln. No. I May McCann:wt. " Emlit_7lAnytitixop, Aq't "I.' John G. Marti n . " 4. B. B LoePer. lobti J. Joan. " " Ann* I. AbA. 5. L. G, Trougb. " 3. T. 114 ; ;;;f rauc .b. " 6. G. A. 116ndere . 5oL " A. Hosbystiel " Geollen. c. NeVocoant. Asl' t. " 5 E. E. Tlownlng; . The •r: 7rinir,g Committee, hiving report ed that all the old teacher's, who' applied. for Ce-eketion, were competent to VI the sta. , tions they occupied, Were all re-elected.— Miss Anna J. Lewis, having been reported 1 as the best qualified among the nevi ap plicants, 'she was elected to the vacancy occasioned by the resignation Cif bliss Hyde. In order to hold out a stimultri to teachers to increase their qualifications; the Becir4 adopted a resolution that at all examinations, the teachers will be graded according to their : qualifications to impart instruction, without regard to the position they my :hold in the , `schools. . ' ! - , Gas Company.—The bill,', incorpora ting the Gas Company has been passcay the Le,gisl t re, and signed by the Governor.— The pany, we understand, intend fixing the rice of Gas on Wednesday next. Perinsylrania llall.—By reference to an advertiiement, in another colurfin! it will be seen that W. G. Johnson' has leased the Pennsylvania Hall, in this , ' , Borongh.' The ,Hall has always been one of 'our best Hotels, and its reputation as such mill, no,doubt, be maintained by its present landlord. Fatal Accident.—An Irishman, nam ed James Harrold, fell from ,the steps of, a building, near the Welsh Chuich,lnmaqua, yesterday;:weelt, and injured himselr s in such a manner; that he died from the eflVCts of the fall on Monday night last. Juvenile Concert. —Quite an imtertairt„ Mg concert was given at the Town Hall, on Wednesday efening, by children, numbering about 200. under the direction of Mr. Haw ley. They sang a number of songs in a man• ner that did credit to theniselves. The most singular feature in the evening's entertain ment, was the music produced by Mr. Craig, who can justly be called a" Human Organ." He produces, by his voice, music consisting of a variety of sounds, similar to thit of an organ—withrsuch harmony and precision, that is astonishing. The faculty: is, indeed, a singular one, and should attract the atten tion of men of science. ' 07,77. Professor : , of The Academy, delivered a lecture o; ronomy, in 'Clay ton's Hall, on Mon eveniiii last. All who were prevent, ,weiaelighted With, the discourse Oa' The Lzierary Society.—The lecture of ALL 0. De Forest, delivered before the Potts ville Literary Society, on Wednesdayi even ing last, was listened to with pleasure by a Lige and intelligent audience. - The sub ject- was Draw:. We publiSh: . upon our first pageian ex tract from a lecture delivered before this As sociation a few weeks,ago. The publication of extracts from each lecture will be- Contin ued by order of the Committee on Lectures. IL" - Ladies' Gaiter 13ants.—We 'stepped into Mr. CLEMENT S. FOSTER'S Boot and Shoe Store, in Centre street, a few days ago, and were shown a beautiful article of Ladies' Gaiter Boots, manufactured without seams, according a recent patent, the right of which Mr. Foster holds' for manufacturing the article in Schuylkill county. lire must confess that they were the most elegantarticle of the kind we have ever seen, and just the thing to show off a neatly turned foot to the best adiantage.—ln these Gaiters the un sightly seam on the instep (which is always ripping) is avoided, and the dyrability'of the article is increased two-fold. Mr. Foster de serves the patronage ,of the ladies 'f or his efforts to furnish theta with a neat and fash ionable article,—and besides these : Gaiters are Ol home manufacture; and will outlast at l east two or three pair of those pasted up articles obtaiird from abroad, merely;made to sell—not to wear. , ..r1"7" Serious Accident.—\4elearn that JOLTS CAMPBELL, of this Borough, met witii tf Teri' serious accident at Pittston Ferry, on satttr day last. He was blasting roelisat and while in the act of preparing for a.hlast, in pushing down the "`poWder, he used an iron bar instead of wood., which caused the powdev l to ig...4fie and explode, by whiCh his face , was very much liirnt, and otherj por tion. 4 of his body serionsly, injured. It is fedi - L-4 he will loose bath his eves. The Hon. Mr. Pitmfin paid a visit to his constituents, during this week,—heloolm hale and hearty—but gives a gloomy account of the affaiFs - f Congress. He gives it as his opinion that no business of importance,will be transacted by Congress until the Slvery question is litspccd of. It is also hiS im pression that either the suggestions Of the President, to leave the whole subject ‘to the Territories, or Mr. Clay's compromise retolu tions, will finally prevail. St. David's Day.—Yesterday, the firit. of Mare)), was St. David's day. It wati'for merly observed by our Welsh eitizensOvith much spirit, in honor of. St. David,;.; but, of late, we believe it is not celebrateiV A Paradc.—A portion of our yOun* folks of both sexes, had quite a neat little parade, on Wednesday afternoon last., They were preceded by martial music, consiStin,g--i of drum and life. The whole was the 'Com mand' of Mr. Hawley.; , jr7' 3farch.—February, before its close, favored us with a slight springling of snow. During Thursday morning last, the weather I was very mild—the Sun shone with warMth, I and not a cloud obscured th 4 sky ; but in the afternoon the weather changed, , and we; had a fall of snow, hail, and raid ; the latter, dn. ring the night was accompnied by thubder and: liglatuing. The first Month of*Sprini has set in, and as the season, so 4r, has beeOrery mild, we may witness old Bdreas reposing in the laraof Spring; for March is generally a wintei-like month, but nevertheless accom panied with pleasant associations, as HoWirr (:has truly said in the following: " March is a rude, and sometimes boister ous,month, possessing many of the chime teristics of winter, yet awakening sensations,- perhaps, more delicious than the two follow ing Spring months, for it gives us; the :trot announcement and taste ofSpring." • Bares-r also in one of his poems,• upon this . Immth, says: , 1 Ah,lm..ssing few are they whospeak, Wild, stormy in month !praise of tbeth Yet, though thy winds are loud-and bleak, Thou'art a welcome month to me. I'C'• The Twenty Second of February. ,!!it-tsa celebrated in a spirited manner in , Tamatitta. Emigrants.—A number of Emikrints from the "Old Country,!', arrived in town Ylstadar, ttt t :90itS of atiii i s ,_ 1 : ' ' - - •',.-4,,'..',5 Slum f in Tuscaloosklilisbams; (Mike 14th hist,- or the, first time in:s - itrilt"itd, The Weddia; Dress of Aft RAlStet at St. Lot ckis, waspa of gltutiould Cost VIM • Unt• ./641 1 ,/m, liaa so tarieeotiered I as tabe ablit-to attend tolusiness. " 171 scotch and prey,' as the fox said when - he saw - a potiltry yurd,r"` Fifteen years tqoAhe' passage OA Neer Orleans to Cincinnati,' was • $lOO. Twelye dollar aie no* gruriabki at: , C.' W hobici. the '44.6E11)14,er, has been arrested in;Philadelphia, ,for, obtaining mo ney under falSe-pretene - es, and held to bail. Receipt for Killing , Rats.—Powdered sqtyfila one ounce, and old cheese four ounces, mixed intimately.: - • Dyspep.iiinger pulverised and made into strong tea, is-said to relieve the severest attack of dyspepsia. - - Henry y',-ittended- the Whig Young Men's Ball,'m Philadelphia, on Monday eve ning last. 1 t The Docitir who operates for "cataracts" is going np to Buffalo to sec if he can't do something for Niagara. h is estimated that the cotton crop of the of the present year will amount to 2,317,000 bales. • A British Trifle.—The interest of the fish National debt is'about $l7O millions an nually. - . The friendshiP of some people is like our shadow, keeping closewhtlewe walk in the sunshine, bur deserting as the moment we enter the-hade. A man was fined, in the Police, Court of Boston, on Thursday week, fifty cents, and costs, for stealing a copy of the-Boston Daily Advertiser fiorn a sut*cribe.r's:_door.- T#vorces.—The_ desire for annulling the marriage contract seems, to be lx;:orniag an' epidemic. In, the Supreme Court of Ikiiton 43 suits for divorce are now pending. Glad of it.--Green, the reformed Gambler has been honorably discharged on the charge lately preferred against himand on which he had been arrested. It has been ascertained that men in Eng- - land engaged : at work in hot blast furnaces never live Se'yond the age of twenty eight years. South Florida is well adapted to raising coffee.—They should cultivate it now that there is a diminution in the supply of coffee, and a consequent advance in prices. -The Bank! of Danville was opened for business on Tuesday week. The notesof this institution wilEbe kept at par in Philadelphia, and redeemed at the Girard Bank. Hon. Jeffeison Davis has been re-elected United States! Senator by the Legislature,ol Mississippi for; six years from the 4th'of March next. if you would get rid of a lounger about your store or Office, lend him a $5 note. The remedy will be an effectual one, for he will not annoy yoti afterwards. Good.—.A shrewd old gentleman once said to his daughter, "Be sure, my dear, you never marry a poor man; but remember tbat the poorest man in the world is one that has money and nothing else." In . Cincinn4ti, on the 17th inst., James F. Kelly was'Wot and mortally wounded by, a widow lady: named Wiekmier. Cause— he would visit her house contrary to her de• sire. • Kid Come Again !—A 'company of colored men are digging near Rcchester for hidden treasure. One of their number stands with a drawn sword upon the heap of earth thrown up from the eicavation. Gas.—Gas has been introduced into Lan caster city. At prst, it did burn very bril liantly in consequence of the atmospheric air in the pipes. Pottsville, Reading York and Lancaster, are now lighted with Gas. , Good for Ore.zon•—A letter from Oregon states that land there which last spring sold for $4OOO, has been sold for $l6OOO. In a little while Oregon will be equal to Califor nia. Cheap Gas.i—Several private companies are about being formed in Baltimore city, to , furnish gas at something less than one half the price now charged by the Baltimore Gas I Company. • The Gaines cape, which has been befOre I courts and has occupied a portion of the pub- I lie papers, for years, was finally decided, last! week, in the 1.1, S. Circuit Court at New Or leans, and against Mrs. G.'s claims. . All Right—Ptpsper M. Wetmore, late na val Agent at New York, has furnished sat isfactory security to the Government, for the balance of the claim against him, and awaits the decision of the auditor. The losses of Month,fl'he total amount of loss by the destructionitd injury to steam j boats on the MissississipM and other western rivers, during the month ofJanuary last, is estimated at 5506,000. Profitable Priinn.—The Mississippi Peni tentiary yielded 53482.23 profit to the State Treasury last year. Would it not be a good investment to establish them on private ac- I count. A ,ifretry Cord...-In the Supreme Court of c ounect i c ai, A Indy recently recovered a ver dict for $1572.73, and heavy costs, against a man who attempted to ;Lave her removed from a school in„llartland, and accused her of unchastitY. A Match for. Schuylkill.—Mrs. -. l .lohnsonl who resides in the lower part of Davies co.,' Ky., in February,;lB49, gave birth to three 1 fine sons, and a few days since she gave I birth to two other;sons—making in all, five in about eleven months. . . The Philadelphia an d . Wilkesbarre 'Tele- , graph Company have concluded to extend their wires to Danvi'le, 'via Easton, Mauelti Chunk,Berwick, Bloomsburg, and Catawissa. The posts have already been put up as far', as Berwick. i I Dr. '''zillen. when dyinc, is said to have faintly articulated to one of his inmates, " I 1 wish I had the power of writing or speaking, 1 for then I would' describe to you how pleas ant a thiwg it is to die." At a recent "training down east," after an order was given to "return ramrods," one of I the soldiers bthke from the line, and was off at full split. "Hallo," bawled the comman ding officer. "wh'ericare you going ?" "Dowy, to Squire Muggins, \to return the ramrod I borrowed of him; You said return rammis." bernse Law ni 'Wisconsin. —ln Wisconsin, Mrs. Lov icy Keyser has -recovered $lOO darn. , gages of Jacob 110th, for selling \ Runt to her ilhusband who gcit the delirium 'tremens.- 11'Liquor dealers in that state have, bylaw, to give bonds to pay for all injuries growing out of the sale of liquor. , \ , A Paristan author has - translated Shaks t peace's line .. Out brief candle !" into French" thus—" Get out:short, candles," and lay on Macduff," "himagin, Macduff." This is not as bad as a translation of-an exclamation of 1 Milton's ", Hail, horrors, hail!" into "How, d'ye do, horrors, how d'ye do." Milton write twenty-one thousand lines ; Dryden, including his translations, about silty thousand lines : , Pope, about forty thousand lines, some eight thousand of which were 'original ; Gray. one thousand verses; Byron, about ten thousand verses more than Homer, 1 and triple the number of Vireirand Taiso. Georgia was settled in 1733 by the English, and acceded to the Union, Jan.. 2,. 1788. Its capital is Milledgeville. Voters, citizens of 1 the States and sir months resident of the County where votirig; and Have paid taxes the Year precedin - jelection.- Area, 60,000; square miles. ropttlation in 1540,590,756. , A bill lois been prepared, dividing Upper , Canada, into three dioressea—Toronto, King ston and Londoh. The three Bishops are. to be nominated from among themselves by ' the clergy in convocation. and each name to ' be submitted for approval to the Englishlis. hops, and afterwards for confirmation and appointment by the Queen. , • . ' Antowit of Contersafion Calculated.--The Rev. Mr. Gannet,. of Boston, rec. k into .tha t - each individual averages three hours' waver-, cation daily. at the rate of a hundred words a minute, or twentyy pages of an octavo vol ume in an hour. At this rate we talk a,rol tUne of 40G octavo . : • ea in a week, and fifty-, tWol'ohitties in I ~, e. _ - - -:Eitortt iftitituis i gvact. ; ) cvtfilyz: ciatREoIDENT..• 41: / -Feb. 27,,1850. - thOlnapjOrity aneminprity. icouniqes,on_ftifelelatiowl'ennsfivania. , oe. - vOels*Waillit the Union, (neratiiir I shcitald say _the repOit.lol:Andrewqleitinabrit,V.iiiLi., tbe.other two ineiribers of the committee -thetit4iler4s. itii*ocates,). were I read in the OCOee - on Munday„: The ,Report of the Partner_ complete yielding, up Ur l the question to the. S o uth, gives she_ ItiortheUristatei no concessions, whatever, is fUll of specious fallacies, 6 liter Dead tae ritUco Shat te4aPti the fie; - Valuta toitaheoqin tbe ups; - after wading / through its long drawn,_suld ter dious supiaeXtC,s§ of stvlf,truckliag, fawning subservieney' : of Slavery," .and want of boldness; vigor and indepeadettce,•;intithisiight,; to turn . 1 - t:: ; • . • .. • ' From reierinir so tiiry;-4rnm ibe toil .„ Of drnppinn buiteLk Inuit empty And growing obi in draWing nothing up." - The Repoli OMessl,ia. I Allison nail Then is a bold, manly docuineni, • showing Penn sylvania'S.true positidn, to stand by the earn promises,Of theConstitutiOn, and while they, yield the "potird of flesh"' "bczauselt is so nominated in the blind," :they are unwilling; "to let a drop }CA' blood accompany it," or to I grant the South the'privtlege of extending Slavery over Territory that isnow free. This latter report. will be adopted, for even, the Loo's are sick's& the dough-faced eharttetit of the former document, and it cannot pass I either branch of the Legislatore. The Dem- ' ocratic members of either HouSe could not go home, and look their constituents in the face, after haso , ing votedicoyield up everything to the "Molochof Slavery," as Mr. Beaumont's ! report has•done. . We have had quite an interesting.discus-{ sion on the application of Dr. Wm. Weth erill, for a Divorce; from his Wife Isabella. I The Hon. Mr. Walker, of Erie, charged Mrs. W. with haying thalicicisly - deserted her I husband, and of inak'ng whilst together the most exorbitant exisst'ons. The 'Hon: H. Jones Broolie, M. reply said, that the whole of the evide ce•iathe ease. showed a degree of moderation, fidelity and forbearance on the 'I part of Mrs. W..; unexampled In 'any case I • that had .ever carne before the Legisfature, and indignantly, 'and in a strain of fervid soul stirring elc:imience,derended die lady from a charge of malicious d: .:ertion, and pasted a hi7,hyuldg,iurri upon tile example she had I furnished, what woman could do, and that I having passed through the fiery trial of sorei affliction, she had come: out of it like gold,' seveti times tried, the purer from , the trials she had.undergone.- It wits owing to Mr. Brooke's untiring devotion, his Orin - decisive mode of action, ;and his chaste impassioned eloquence that ,the bill has been defeated in, the Senate, and• Cannot be passed this session: • it is utterly impossible. - Mr. Brooke' is', one of the best members in I the:Senate, always faithful. and the ditch rge of his arduous dtities, he reflects ], I'm highest !toads on the District, who have been so fortunath as to secure so invaluable •a member. Mr. Edwin Forrest, the Tragedian, has also made au application for a divorce, and his papers arc now in the hands of a Com s l mute*: rumor says that he has left a snug sum of money to get his bill through:, this I suppose, will - ,get into the bards of 'those miserable Vampyres, the Borers. which, like the Locusts of Egypt, swarm at-oat , this town—fellows who are, too lazy to ptirsue their legitimatts.pursuits, but watch like Jackals and WolYes, fur some poor victim whom they may: pounce upon and suck his • lifeblood. Some pearl enactments should be made to rid our MILS of L gislation of these Leprous - creatures, who r e a disgrace to themselves, and common humanity. I regret to perceive a disposition on the part of some papers profesSedly Whig, to-at tack the charactcr and impeach the Motives of the Hon. James Cooper. in relation to con firmations now before the Senate. Mr. Coop, er is a true patriot his late eloquent speech on the subject oil the Union proves that; it has been received here by his numerous friends with mingled expressions of enthb siastn and tleligh,„ ' Mr. Cooper, I am. suds- fied, will oppose no person who comes up to the Jeffersonian. • standard—" Is he honest ? Is he capable ? Is he faithful to the Constitti- I tion ?" and shall any person nominated, not come up to this test '? Mr. Cciop l er's duty to the Whig party, 'and to himself,' would ren der opposition to-hem his duty, and one to which we know he will faillictiP • lid.ere. Col. D. J. Unger, of this Porou-h, has been appointed Route Agent on the "Central Rail Road," between this place and McVeytown. The Col. is a gallants Whig, who has seen some service in the Mexican campaign—is, eminently capable; and his appointment gives great pleasure to his host of friends every where. . Mr. Laird's Bank Bill was under discussion in the House this,inorning. Speeches were made by Messrs. Cunnisgham, Porter, Kil linger, Sniyser and McClintock, but nothing definite has been done as yet, in the Mauer.' • As ever, thine ORIANA. Tie T II OI.OIIIIEUX OR NEHIIALGIA..—Joanna 1 I yoeltbureh., of Clarem e. N. y , atetea that for I 4 years !11. War seventy atihrte:t xvult Tar Dolouredo or painful a Illetton at 11 , , nervex,of the fare, atiended with Great swelling and moth pain, xn that The was_ unable in attend to liar work. That the only elite rre,,,edy t h e had faund,wa• to the. 111 e of that relebra ted medicine. knnwn le Geo. W. Mr rthanrs Gargllnd ' Oil i by taking it and by applying it to the parts affect i ed. she.-itiso Mates that she had been afflicted with. 1 bteddb.d at the lotigsrinJ weaknessmf the breas t g ibe : or a/I the above distaxes she ba4 been cured by the i ni ,rnal and external :tee of thiri oil; and has duce been an:-'"to 311erill to tar work. She has alto assn it w i t h, g ,,,, .ity.o:ss by burro. , see iid „„ l „ inent ',.: this paper and rail on the agent liar a va ,„ ph i". „ to o , C ivet a full deer/ippon of this remarkable remedy. - • 'POTTSVILLE MARKETS CORRECTED IVEEKLI' FOR lIIE 11WEN,41„ Wheat Flour, bhl *5 00 j . lied Pe-irlo.paed. 2 ((0 14 rt do do 450 Jlo In uopar'd. I 75 Wheat, bcodi. I 10 I Dr',l,Applos, par'd. 75 Bye. do liel\ 11tza, doz. ll. C JIII, do '465 Butter, lb. ' 15 °aft% do .1., 1. 37 1 ti Itir m o, 0.4 PoLimos, 111) . 10 Tirotlty rlerd, 4 2.,,t0 I lli . g,t.‘o, 15 00 Mover do 1 511 1 Plamer. 5 50 MARRIED On the 2Sth nit.. by the Ree. D. Fterk, Mr D. S. ELME, to I.OI:IOAfZEIGLEII,. AI of PottAvitte. On the :oth tilt., by the Rev. E, Dreid”nbangh, Mr. F. COVEN, to Mrs L. ZEODEO. all of Vinootove to. On tha 24th nit-. by the P amp, Mr. C. Mt'LLES,IO MOW Caro. Atli% I : 601.E. all of %coyly! to. . At Womelsrlorf, flerO4 Co.. on the 10th tilt . by the Rev. C. lintrmeier,' : Mr tCu. Wrnscn, of Mit ion township, to Alty,tlAol.ll MATlltws, GiS.•%vm.tn.t. , svfl. In the same place. Mt Thursday 1110fliinn, the `211.t ult.. by the ionic, 11. n WitunAt.t., M D., Tuitkt vale, Northumberland ,' to Mies M the r. EGE:ot Writnelsdnrf. On rho 4th ult., by Rev. Mr. YentYl. Mr. P. i) , .1 , f ETAT to Mir/ S. Sco.ttottn. irrAh NU-tie:m*6lm an the 1171trult.; by ibe Fame, Mr. Wm. II ? tam; of Minetaviite, to Mr. e cti.of rior,,vegian. on lan! 9th uit.. lo liqi.egn.vp, by L. Rrwser, Mr. T. Foubps. to'llidh V. FaS 'NEI', both Township. I On the 14th ult., byi the Nev. Mr. Yearzrr. Mr. C. to MIAs A. Ilouwj, huth cf Port Clinton. la thiellarough..n Thursday last. 611.11%.% J ex :a ices late of Stekling, Wyoniing Co., in the 213 f year of her qr. \ • , I At bittieravitte, OR the 18th ittAt., WILLIA St.' Mkt! Or Michael and Charlotte Wearer, aged 19 In unths. t• ~. At Pain Alto , On' Vie 211 Ii ult., JOHN. infant inn or Owen and eatharineltrennen, aged 1 year, : muntho and LS day.. ~ . . At Pittsburg. no tbeitatoilt.. after a severe Hitters. Mr.. M. Lantana naforinerly af Puttee:lle, In the Mt year other age. • „ . .. In thia Borough, on,the 16th ult., Passim, AttN. infant daughter of Jgghn. 16. and Maty. Ann rattan, aged 10 months angl 16 days. , . irbTfiE POITS VILLE MEGA ny SOCIETY will , •••N' hold ira nezrregetar nseetino at Slichter's, Matt, on. Wednesday evenln; next, Marco 6th. Lecture by Subject—Our Government. ; • ;.! • Debite—'is The exigence " or two. great political A oar Couctry.; herm tp itatntestr"— Attio letln nattte—Slessrs.T I) EA . :minion, and P W te Sh.vffer. iliegadve,—Aiessns. J C Dlevitle en! J E Daum. Reader—J.3l Wetberill. try ordeionhe society' R. U. 110liMer, Ser. Jr> TUB 01 err. Irina coarse of Academie' Lac be delivered by Mr. P. Ruth. on ' o`Moelc, in Viaytoree Bail. flob t io if of man's intellectual powers." oeettnily invited - before them L't OW AU SHIPPEN, ATIORNEVir AND entIMPIELLOR at Liw, Phiiadetphia, will attend to collections and ill other legal buetnessin the CAI! of Philadelphia.adioteleg Counties end elSelititete;•-• Saileit'itier;.larltittetiquet,Phltadelphtst, • - , • I . • 70.04 r lerierieTbe - 311ethantia',Idairble Fund'Auo inittlon.cittotta*Utern}litol4 their annualynett. Jar, it the Mateo( iamb . lEllaftost-.lllloaday, the 4th day of March. at 3 o'clock: P. 11., foi the election of Officers, receiving dues. and selling stock-loans: and any other business that tnOiy loins heron: 'the Society. /t punctual attendance la mutatel LAE3 .Pn 7 l•lett i !". grarrh 1830 r 7: th_tt FRENCH COAT. COMPANY orAchuvl. Ittllo..ugerue a; 4 Caitinn r;ol l l,ti.s. hereby give: lintir.e. publicly - , that He' Dc longer their Agent or Director for 'Apia Company, and by On power in contract for them; he having herot dirmigred from the emplov of ! , 4ta eeit n rauv, en the 13th of Feb; roam ISSII Therefore. Ile.tte the Sala ile. Ateror, will 40 trt 0111 4 r i'lt" the said Ct.mpany will out tatify.euch chntract. littrrh 2. ISO. . O will be received T until Mord! Ist., to 1,14+t and excavme the main sh 2 atthe - 1113t1Cgtotte!ebil Mines, 1n v4lleq nlts, R. 1. :43 id shall-is stow 21S wi too. irreitne of 45 de grees, and is mt4uoliiiiir la:parci-imu.tatane. eize of the shaft 6 feet by 15 to :ihe• clear,,and to be, CnoiillUed -200 feet. lids to he fXr 'doing pll the work*: findlog powder. toots, and limidertg!thc: otate'riel two cars.—.. Th'e (:antis ro'bolst the tars and pump' the water. Prop,4,als should state thepriee per . yard for rock end blear '• • Marcos eothOtttnicatlotill 10 .STEPFIEN . WILEY. Tresituree. N 0.7, CoortStieet, March 2; 1850 ' - o.lt VOTICE—Tbe - sub s criber. appointed by the Or -1.11; phana' Coort of arehuyittilt Comity. the Auditor, to re-settle and re-state the accountant Peter Kremer, the ExecutcrOf the Last Will and Test4ment of Abut. ham .Fertig, late of Pinegthve tp.. Esq..; deceased, hereby gives notie that lie will be in attendance at hiv office in the ugh; of Onelgsburg. on the 11th Et whenday - of Mardi -next and where ail parties in terested may atten . ; .• • :----, , t -COS. WITMAN. Anditor. Feb 23, laso.-, ,: . s4c br STRS (CS'i MUTUAL PHOTPCTION. -:- , of this order 'are Inyi!td to attend MIL oh Tuesda, evenlug..lllart,h eat of special interest will be'laid ~ , o7;cts 5 t S NSOLVET DE B TOR'S NOTICEI—, .liotice Is I hereby given that SARAII DAVID bar applied to the Coart of Cornition.r(eileoCSchuylklll county, for ihelienetit undo Insolvent Act: The Court have Gs col ou Monday, March 11, (drib,. hearing of herself and creditor!. Hy order ortrie-Carat, , THOMAS MILLS, Prothonotary. 7-31 Feb. 16, G~AIITLON - Alt perstitris are hereby cautioned not to meddle witeta certain new two home spring wagon, and two gray telma It hainess, which I this day purchased At Constables sale. es the properly of Jacob Illckernell. and which'[ have loaned unto said Ilickernell, until each threMil see fit to remove them. WILLIAM MONTELIU Bt. Clair, February 11, HUI. 7-31 OTICE In hereby gliren. that anapplication for' u limner has been in de by The EroSnzelical Church of Prineville, to the% urn! of Ciuninon , Pleas, of Sciniylkill county; and tba a Charier will be gran• tel by raid i'o,tin. at Mardi f,enn aeit, in accordance with the ani,iles of IncorPrnatiorin filed In the Pro thonotary'n Office, palm; cause be shown Ibibe con trary By the Court; .. , .... TIIONAEI MILLS, ProillOilotary• ;February 16,- .. . DISSOLUTION.—Theti). exisiinz and trndirig ntlder s. c o _ 1,, nos day- ifilsidwir4 by - . p e rim n a having cld.ra agiliiiii i lb to preimot item for settlenv.-riti ~, rt. %£.lflrß SI CO. i: 'M M. Illi % DV; - ! • 4 S. ELLIOTT.? Portevllle,Febritry 16;18 . 59, i f 111 - THE COURT OP OOSINION 1'LE. 4 4 4 OF . 1 Schuylkill County,— ' ; I .. -I . Henry Witritan, 1 - I VA ,\-Fi. Fa,. td Deb. Term. 1849. Jelin Wain:in. 3 . - ' Henri. V. unian, ' . . . V3FI- Fa. to; Dec.. Ter;il.lBl9. Edtv: iVitomn. • L'S' - -= The undersigned, Auillint„....tAnlnterlsliy- Oye Court of Cl/1111110/t Pleak of SchoivlirWir. to report ale :;13ini- • 0 --- i - Dirfriird in enirri. riti+4lort the iLturve wath.l Executions and to diitrlinm..l the sania atnon; the persoidi entitled lha,retn; will4ttetid [hal let rpo4e, aldiisorffice, In e Irorouriii of r•attevil4. SfallTd y, the '.141 day uf,Mtrch, A. U. 11, at Id o'clock, A. M.; wheu and where all ' , errant} tereared, 'ran nlierid. HOBART Andwor. I• 7-31. Feb. 12, jj AVID U deterrnined +rove fnim my Present L 1 location, I return my sincere thaptrs to the prih lte Will, have. pattoniserinie Ilb'erally for seventl years past. The business will be- ennimuerl et the -113111 t.• place, by Dr. D. thievmani Att] ; hone will receive the Satire encoranxement that. has been extended to me, and who 1 belretm, will insir, his best endeavors to please those who desire his Proressional eerviceo, . I DEPUY, Dentin. PottivDie, Feb. IC; 7-,3t DOtyoo. 0. N. 'fitriiirM SITROCON DLNII: 4 T. Surcsssor to, AI Depoy. Pottsville, Office on the N. corner lif.3lllarket and Third Febtoitty 7—if N°7lc„Per . sr:,)f.-STctlitN%lifilVitEstto . Ty°w l l — titTeet'ltFatUtctreir Office, in the Borough of OrWiptarg. CM t he 11th day of. March next,. fur the porpiuM of eettling with all Collectors of State and Cony Tax at which time and place you can attend for the final settlement of your Du pticate4. ISAAC HUT/ it ' lAT .1. MICIISELI FRITZ. / n .t. Feb D. 1850 OTIC E - : 4 . ....i.emt3.—Auf:re.. inn C•iii * cars tr inety knnwn el the liyeituct Ceee;-11:tve on ' several ner n.ion.4 her n stoletChway from the''tiaviaa t Ea elte7F, and used to haah Coal.for private pur pose.. NOTICE. is liaretiv elven th:A (he suliaaribm is dc 'ermiuedM um. all the means iii his power. to pot 'a .top to -Itch tri,m4A.es. and tope inish t re.ma, , sers. ElltV,klll.) RMS., ArMit fur t4e Trustees. )tap 12, ' e.n_tr t: 0 8 4 t if to h n e r soliscriber/, all persons Irwi,ni accounts open with them. jr., retPtes,ted to tall ant seine, and those in debted to toske payment only t~t us or our :turbot zed agent. N. 11.—A11 oreounts not settled before the first of Dncern;rer next, will ha left iritih a Squire for seitle tuenl. " • 8. & J. FOSTER. I Soy ID. SfiK. 411-tf ' HATclans• rELEIIizAtOD cirE)ticAl. I+osl.- tier for Razor Strorod. ittiarallett and otnequatdell in the annals of tde Ntheteenthiretttury. 7.Varrurttett to produre a tine .ntoottt edge in one minute,or the mon ey refunded. For Agin by dhe uudeialigried, at the T ,wn liall Iron Store. 311!unman' & ; ; WANTED. A SIT TIATIGIN ie wanie4 by a ynonst man, as a Balesman in a Ettore. G i n TtnclPretands the Ger man and English Luigi:Ma k and hif had HT yp i nt's esnorienre as a Plalettnatti tnexeeptinnable refcr en,eti riven. Apply at this Unite. Feb 23. 15b0. etLERIC ZVANTED M to Colliery. bitAlnetts. Saitoractory rof;rerice will b required. Airltem pilot :I - go paid. W W., cure of ill printer. March t.t, 1950. 8-tf HANDS WA liii r kED: immediately, by I "... P. I the - silliseri berg, tom prk in their Bnat-r.irill To Inittifil kinds, conetant ettirOnvrrient and ilherar tioAiree VII I be elven. f , FRICK do 3LIFER.' Li..tvisburg, rebroarY 16. 9-3 t ‘3,' ANTED—A Sitnati m'hy an cxpo-renred flank • Kriiper, who trio heen dmployfol in that capaci ty for the last ',trio yeare. anti , ,;,Who can [lye onescep- I tonahh. referonc, for capability and integrity, A note addreosell to X Y. Z. a t the' offirl. of 'the Miners' Journal. wijl meet prompt atte.ntion. Jan '26, 1939. 4-tf IRON &O. - -r -- rr-- wkiLltOko 100 Ton; Railroad Iron iitoN.— , i„,O assorted from 24. by i in Lc ; by t , on hand, and for sale in Intl, to suit parch tilers'), at , he 14,:f.10 market price „ny • N. etc A. Mlitnt.R . Trh s :: Corner of R(„dge Road, lUtb do I Calli.whi II xis. I Ph,liadPlphii. 4-3‘llo Jan 1951 JUNIAT A ROILFER IRON, TONE :tanned bailer Nll.l. 3, Vand S'o wldthraf Ztl. 32, and 3Girichtla and randrini tenet b., C. RKI,ATON. 1. Snlitb Frovibra. Pldlnda It, I,g4r ORAINS OOR MINE —The ..,ligrriberf , h:tve ' j‘t.trecetved from the, ell irolliz4beth. S arat I In,ti Prot Rest Rncltat Cleane. tutvir. expreeely for NI and for galc, liwply to I'. k arrant:T., aprit22 If I:1 slmket and lilt: o eels. Pititella D AIL no.vri o raos —O:I•TtNS 21 Flat Bar IN Rail Road Iron,- 50 do 11. •do •• do do 8 do RI a I s ,do :do wttlidpik.cg. IS do I x;. 'do ji •do do; Mut Platea,for sate A. dr.. G. R a.I.STOB - 6.odil,thrrollt St.,Phiada Philada.. July 11. 19W• 2s CARDS. DIVABEt ATT.ORNEY AT LAW, Ta li Ti. 7. maqualtlice an' Pine 6tre.t. Seo 22, len. _ _ . DOCTOR A. ItlEGlitt;; roiniertY of rtssladel phia. Oflice:AZentreStreeti,sooee'Die Town Hall; Physician and Ociillsl7- - -::,.. r, . N - ILL-Fresh' Poona Viihs„..oh hand: , . Dec 22,1849. . • `,-,-, 52 2nios . T -. RIEttEDITII,4IOI Eslate Meaty Of el; rice, Centre lit Pottsville. Schuyikillcuunty,Pa. ,Agent, fur the sale. and purchase of Rol 7Estnle.— Agents for Lands, arid collection of Coal Rents, Act. Oct: 22, 1849. 44-ly D. ULLL, ATTOTtNEV.AT LAW. Port Car -71,. bon, Schuylkill. County, Office adjoining the Exrliance lintel; ' Dec 1.5„ 1910. intURER & SON, WOULD EALEILS V V AND PARCHMENT Manufacturers,. Nn. 7 MargarrtteSt., and. No. 7 Willthir Street, Pdlladelptila WiLtrast Baui6n, 1 , •, litxxv fistriza. N. B.—The , hlghtat- price paid for Wont trail Sheep 'Skins. 'Nov I•3;liit'o, TAOCTOIA , C. niEscLuft, lIONfirOPATIIIC POYSICLAN, netnoved his 01Bce.tri the upper. r r ett of the nevt brick buildinjs, opposite the Post otnee,,Centre Street, Pottsville., Aprll2B, .109. CrIAIII.EB.3O ititBoll , lß, ATV - MN/3Y AT LAW. fl retrieved hie office' next to J. M Long's Attree Store. Centre street Sept 1.144 T. • ' LIDIVAEAD VLARICSIDS,DEiinNER; &EN Es.GRAVER-ON WOOD, No. EICIk Wainut;Street lituriut 4. . 31.1 y EORGE BELLI - 9 1.31";111 WITOLES &Lig COMM tBr3lO,N AGENT: .• skifidia Fish:Nti.l44 North'beta is il-Meer ttprts st, *47. tyl7,. OR SALE :& TO LET. . - -- T" : it (tonne, KENTI—A Three Story lirleonne, in . 4 Market Street, Pniisvine:now occupied by J. S. 41 , i 1 Vier. Egg.- Poser ion iirili be Oven on the Ist of April next. fer lerms.appl vln ' J. G. lIEWC.A. Palo Aho, or J. I'. 1101. UHT. P. 9 :l'mile. :Ivo Match 2, ISO r 9,116 - SAL E....—. 1 srpEniort,clN.O. nvicE. r . — witi carry 1011 to ro igos—ho et • for the Scrkyl kill Canal—v.lll 1)e sold cheap fur eas4, or ex-roange.l for Coal. Mar. od MEM March fl, 1650 A ik.Vrt t GE BROWS !{0236 —d years old,,tit , thr £1 can pc.tcam, for sate or exchange -for cat—+o be seen at' F. NS4 N . B Coal yard. Broad attect. abuse spruce street, Philadelphia, 'robe sow ro . r.want of 7 • - reb. 1-31: - - R RENT-O. good Frutte lb-Hatt:ln "M:th:in- Ftango ATeet, now necupi A f Ify Boy D ONA d. A:WAApply MILf . New Castle. 8-ir Feb I ..() FOR 11.141 VT.--A Care story Brick :louse in Mar ket strut. above 3rd. irtitty In. Eel, 16,1 • • GEO. 11-nIAritiV4TADT. --- rro T3E LET-I'he Tavern Stand, ortunied bj 1 Jame,: Downey, in Morrie' Addition, Pottsville, Inquire ofJ:unes Unwney, ,r Jacob Kline, E. • 951. Fon rioNT.-Two now and elegantly finished stnry Wick !louses, with the modern inprove nients.- situate in George .Street. I"Mtsville. Posses sion wilt bs given on the Ist of April next. Terms moderate. Allpy to WILLIAM & TIIONI AS. JOHNS. St. Clair. Feb. 16, 7 , LET—EM M... term of THREE V EARS, that line house and. tot, tieloo7,;n; to the B , huylkill Navigation Company, in the Orchard, Pottsville; for merly occupied by the Collector, and lately painted; and tatted tap for immediate toe. Ternig $450 per an num, 'in quarterly paymenti, with good reeurity on the Lease. Apply to the lindersizned or• to N. 'F. Jones.,) ELLWOOD MORRIS.. . Res. I!ng'r. Sch. Nay. .5-0! Feb - 2,1 4 50, FOICRENT—The Westerly pa.i of the Mee etorytriek Iftnisi., corn re o ff Thirl and... Market street'. ndur occupied II Nr. ame; the store and dwelling will be rented together or separate. Also, For the comer store and Cellar or the saate,bouLe. Apply to Feb 2, 1.50 FOR 'RE N I'-A` New Three-Story Wick Ilitose,.. OU East Street, opposite Sticliters it hatt a Stine or °aka room, W.: dwelling port nag eight trtions,iwtth 4.*eparatte etitrato,o For Rent, ! The Third Story of the corner House, over Thos. Fosicr & Co.'s 15 a plea.iant room IS by 50 Get, high ceding.. stliaolde for Societies, with a good side entrance en 1:;t4 Mat het St. For terms, apply to l', Feb 2, 1250. y ; OR sar,E..-Thr ,tr-rg 11. , .11e, BUILDING I. ITrZ, in the ro,t II al )1a dleport, ieh ny'l kill Towt,n;a; ana In 3)%n 111 . 1•pilted to DO. 0,1 C•ttil'pllie.i In OW tracr of land nunontiafell: adjo,nitn: saloC . • rnf tent, 9r 111 , 11,-Cilf- of tin• Draft of ;lie tratt and plan of Ali,Eflepori, Apply to •parttiP;akin hPret"fore. the tivm of ReSper - ••iutull content All hr firm, are.:t qtleaell 1 ~2,)F51 A Arta b'. ell 'ICS CE ! -Tn, ,-111,a, r,...r00., tneend i toe to r,n t oy, ln I ilii Viii.ol. o:rer4 tn ptIVILIO lt x 00. 1 lltil;Sli att•l .1.0 I, in flue limy- . Ifi.2 1,1111,, ccr_,Tr , Moor, In the 1; , , , 1n!y "I .1i3i..--"' li SI ,olkill ; .10liate WO rfoltliiO4 5)l/il fe.t.t. -4:loiii mil or Hllifril.ili 711001, 411 , 1 in 0 fll`lai 0/ i:Illie Pill/a:J. - tit for tolttlic ltuiniok4 f',•rAnit. ll'islil bllT toloirclia.e, 0001.1!I oa 'l'. A. Gulf 1 , ..'3.; , of 'Preniont I, or Inc subscriber, ca Lorlterry tallittry to Trtottoso. Towr.stiti.. • . WILLIAM WIta4IN. 441. JAI L-4011. SALII--The ilf s gri,untV 3nd'lagbl:ll2.. L' eituaie I,lpqn the 11;q,er Cer.tre 1•:a4 I of the ( . 01111 (ICC.) pitA by Cisatithcrs. Taipir. This bit' is ill 11,1 tn inVal upon ^th'iliCre Strict, back 9.19 feet in 4, Otll--riti Cun:re nt r,e-t, is a frame i..4.lwetting g it, urid on the - rear Ainil tirnali frAnke For tel let' .ire . I•aPPIY te, . J. D. NID:ti.:)1111, Cer.tre 3r . Az..nt for JOHN 11cCANI.ES. I , ;nn FOR CO.II TT:l,li. on (1:P We,t !Nor wr ....Jan Railroad, known a. Hie Spr.ho all.l ty-Flve Acre-Tractri, now worktat below Water !CVO Lys me,kgr,; The location of Mt, land, in the heart of the 0,111 Reginti, extensive ntinito improvemenrir ted,"raiit End connecting Ai ill, the l'bila: and Reading Rallroutl, and Seim:oloft Navigation Company., alt combine to Ploke it a t iropert y well worthy the atten tion or capitalists. For terns apply to J. I). MEREDITH. Centre street, Pottsville. Agent fur THOVRA'N. Jan 2., 1t , 151), ' 1-2ltto _ S COAL VEIN TI) RENT AT TAMAQUA - 7.- - - /A The superior vein of Coal IteltlW realer !eve!, IA Tanctqua. called the F. vein. now being worki,l above water level Ly Meast-t. J. & R. Cart s er, to rel i t. r l:pply. ,D11.11.1).1 LE VAN. No., 193 . North 31 rtirt,t, 241" Jan 11, lasa, 'O%L VKE S FOIL ItlSN'r qlll,9rT - her Woo r,l 1.1 resit 0111 %rill, nn ••To-ca rota" Tract. ail, Port l'arh,,,•• Tract or the — Wag - ner".Trak nfiroco• ' It ;:5..,,10ry Ste , " Dtvelltng Ifilesee with emit...eh-Tit kirk I."ll:iltiES. SIMAP:II in the WWII xtf I t arl rate. Aititlf to Jeretruall er at his Centtif 'Ft , . _ .. .1 'A t% rill F. Int. I 5.k if 1, 1 011. ItE.:2IT—A Lars , 1 ., 11 ,, ' 1 1 -t:t•ei, !01h. il.ul road Or C,roal, ortt !tr. rent, J :, ..f Apr) n•tr. or lonCer Oro!) r!•1,011.1.4 , The tolitaill2 to ft t! - . .y • tWtow l.l cal, .laud for sl ,, ruig 11a f, Grath, Applicatlon triode to FOR. SAL 1. 1 ;...V A !AMBLE J'itoF.:„... , A • :,...„., ,For in 3loterevilic.—The ~ r oirc ntiv: occupied. -;: - ; by N. G. fiaumie'iin, is offered for 3 ale,.- - For terms. apply fo GL:OI:GE J. 11E11% Jr. Sept f.'9 151910.411 MiunSrilie. VOH. SALE—AII that certain two storied stoin i e r Tavern Stand,known : r'as the YALLEV.HOTEI. ...I ,„ _ situate on Valli street, In the town of Pat ', terson iv' the Countyl of Schuylkill; cop - ' ' 1-v.fe. tainingitt ft..nt 60 feet. and in depth7,2oo ft.. coo l_ _e. -ditthil:lthm the :Schuylkill Valley Railiold 200 yard!..,Lat witlth point the Care stop 4 limes daily. Also, I otherlotp or griinnd, each containing C/A/ feet in front, nod 2uO feet to depth, situate. al.°, in said town of Patterson. Th; t;rore , rty will to, sold cheap tested easy.', Apply to -1) . „ C. NICE. Cso . at his °Glee, Pottsville, of to MICHAEL. COCHRAN, Sept. I, Igl9 tltzlio FON, SALE Olt KENT.— POUT CARRON liTenm sobetriber- offer, ill:. Steam Mil s toe:lied in Pori 'o4rbiiii—for salr or tent. .'aid Nill is located in one of Elie beat ,iituation:, Re gion for linsirro,i. being the only nee In the Pill , teTn section of On Coal Rezion, It 1 , , in good o . ontF.l?On, and poesesOon will be given ininientiielv if requir,kl. Terms eaay. Appry to - L,F. EY, Port Carbon s Diareh hrih. 16-19. li-t-f i • I NATIONAL LOAN FUND .1611 0 1 Et AtISD., - - I , RANCE SOCIETV OF LONDON . 4 6ASAVINGS RANK for the Benefit of theWidovir ' and the ()'rolm n."—Empowered by Act.of Pir%! , —Capitalllnnp , nt serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) ofaborttelS3SP - T. Jamie Murray. Esq.. Cettrge street. ,I)sniArer square, Chairman of the Court of Directors liaondols I Pap/run—J. Einotson, M. LI. F. IL E.. dictiebrit—Vr', 1 :. B. Woothots..i, Esq., rk:lfAs,. - 1. , Stctrtory—F F '. -- ----- eatritott...Em VOll SALE; AND TO LET.—lPtildina Lots , :1111,Abgt.PfitA OaAtili ot'ukek.4E.ta./ - 1 , .1.• In :klooot car Non, Lew:rport, Wood and I.)nri . 5i ' cfr.,-,„ t c Riddl e ; 1.. Wm Peter. II II monacit • : midition In l'oth , i,llc.l , ll Nnt - wcainit , q•• P . ):IN , inc. and ! . Coleman Fistmr, Geom.& R Grahare, i n mi,,, r sviN e . Alan a t.nnVriiiMit lkiire in Morris' . Loaf,. A Godey, William Jones.'.., lAddition. Apply. to . ~1 A i' r • II- C." 1.131 .1. L. i rile folowine ore among the advantap a otrei eiT-bir 11 , r ~ April ell, - 1"1`..i. ' In 41 1 .(iii iroi:ttnalon:— • . '— . .„..._ _ ' . , • . ..- The goarontee of a large capital. in addition to thit % acroconlaiinit of premiums. The peculiar henehr"set mired to the asurrat I.y the priorle of the loan de,. m pa rtmeiti The parr furor of premiums half yearly,' c:' quartetrt,, ht parties In.liriol for,whole feint of life.air 4 a I , Ithni additional elm rtte. The iraveilina leave ex; i e-,.-eve and htn•ral. Persons tutu Teti for life„ can at : cl( - )cr , borrow half amottist of annual pen - limn, anti cheat the same privilege for five r..utressi•ge ,'ears. niPi IN, own Noll , . ind , le:posiinf poliny. Part of the Capt; r - 13113 i ,,..,:lanerAly investml in the I:unite:l Slates, 111 . - t „„ „„„ t „ . ,.„l•hr.•a of the I. Loral Direrlors, as Tritatteii —avail:llde alti. , ty 4 in the a ssured In tare= of dti•puted ~,,,,,,,s ( 4,„„id ar , ) ~,,, c h ari,e) or otherwise. Thirtyk 7, ' day,. allowed .I'ller vac:: P4Y,lllell , or PTlnlnlll twecmera . ~ d„ A, i t h„4 l f„ r f e lw re o f policy: No charstfot ne.d4' cal eXalninatinn. Thc 1-:lc4iety ,bri n G footled - on theMandl ImaJoini ' Siock,phuriple-, Partios tuay hartfripate in the prallh* -: of the Leitch ; two-thirds of which are annually! • di, Lied among those assured DJ: life on the NittlelPa; lion .rate - . P,:r.,.ns who are desirous to avail thenisclvei of ati - -. ndvantii.le.4 otTered by thilt bi,oirotion, by addresaint the Aai:ut, I' K.. tAtarr, No. 1.1, South st, -- Ilattituort can 01,in in the re.pnaite information and the necessaii ry papers for effect - l og, an in s,lrilice. ' C}Any inform:llion vvith tegardt4 this Company crini be obtained at tlic , ;ottlee of. the Miners' Journal,wher6 . the Premiums can be paid and Insurances efrecled• ,'i.. ,- ' June 3d, ISO, H . ' , 9.7-Iv ,' •I'O RENT—. FARM of IN AcreA clearid. atkd lhvelhug fiousc, uuar MOUnt "OP*" 1. , J. .14 - ent 31-ti i:Oh. g Pltor7i,il Full ch t It ot - n•rp 2t private eat , th e feliiitrin_ pr6p. fir. "z k Mirho mi:• 1 1 430 Cert nine inch I Num..., in , fir-I le u. goA fur: Otto 3,1 Hof z to EtkZene, inch l'uno-: with tvinitipz golirine 111 tune an: Artier. o.:e 'CO Etivni• f•ir rea) from 1 ,1111 iu, anod wruki 00,1' EMI CEO 46-omn 18tr. EMI • MILLER' & ROBERTS,- s4l; Walnut Sireet, 0-1 t 8, SA, j. FOSTER • 5-tf J. Ili: mr.azotTlL Centre , Poltf ALtell! frAr I! vAcothrx 5 2ino A ititSSEI thit ()dire .Itfahttrtt.tt.tt , :;tre.. t. 1.31,0 I)Pc 15. 19,9 I=l E. \-.•octqx.x . e, :70N 47-" Nov 19,40 ittly C 5. 14443 ihirse ilreiesintr Eitaine• with ir,at. r. , st, ,ft 'ins: Sr.rl7 , llg. Si :11114.4, :11111 ;Ili t hf• ::%11Ircs airrof nary to do a 1111.311 n-is of I qiih tubs It week. Also 50 large Itai3r ad Cars with heavy shot, 1 wheels, and three iuh a Nei , . these I'm-fear , AVV,I) +lll , l Ail fur •tkny of our aorrounding Road: %here lifWe iniwer Ia med. The arosr. Engine, were mann f aril `.y Ilay wood At Sliydei, and are roo+t4,!red aloorg the Vi•ry bent ever niitale by parties Jan.l3„ 3-tfj 14:1 V 1.; t hat rer !lin tract or parcel of land, situat.-d on the Broad Mountain, in-leafy M ihanta n town-01M, in go loot_ kill ronnty, (formerly Ilerka county.) in Om State or Pennsylvania. ho to le.l and desarib ni as follows, to wit :---lleginning at. a nitrked w..ite n.tk tree ; thence 'by lute:vacant blltl 4 , now s4trY2yrii to Lvnh 1i d!rq north sixty-rice nert'a,!s. to a- - white -oak ; thtmre late var.ant land, now suit eycil to Georze Werner. west ICI perches to a stone; thence by Iva vacant innal,n'hw surveyed to Lento4,l thick, south 65 peahen to a STAtiio oak; thence _eastAln p.rchr,.. 'ihe place of beginning. containing 55 acre,' and ls7.lperzlies of land and allowance, of six per chat, for roads, &c, .1011 S, G. UREA - NEIL £xecuthr of P. Beaus` estate,69 Market-et. Philada. Sept 19, ItiP3. ' 38-If Who Says- GaN TACOII 11.0:110, art f ul.' n ttify 111 friends and far , wer tut runs, that beLii fully prepared furnish all Mita/ of GAS FIXTURE~, such as CHANDELIERS. PEEDENTS, lIRACg4TS, &c. of a sert,tior qualliy,and finish ;'ati work done by him, , wilt be arranged, and m $ et p sgzs lltAPF'clion of the' Hupetin ludant.i Call at his St.rc, and °lamina his fixtures. :ivy% I, 1:44 • 46.41 • 1 Extra Fatally •Flour. It en ug subscriber h Om received a Int of Denson 1 & llain's extra Family Flour, a very superior-Arti cle fnnPamfly use--manufactured at Riadlne, from the best White wheat, which he will sell at tninufac - - turer's'prices:-: iJe also 4ells all kinde of Flour and Feed at the alanufarturers wholesale prices, ,he being :Agent far several eXtettfsive Mtinufactutrts. U. U. SCUOESEII.' t?ottieMlle, Nor 3.1819. 7? Tumearara and Tamaqua Line. # „ , ON and after Monday May 23th, the : subscriber will run n coach THREE • •-. isr- . miss* Why. betwteu TtlntatOra and Trufacitia. on the arrival of the ears at Tuscarora. - Thy eats leave Pottavllle.at II and 11 0.. aloe*, A. M. andl'P. M. The coach will leave Tama qua at 'anal 11 o'nlocic. A. M. and 4 o'clocka. M.— Pare 50 cents. Tickets can be had, at Jones'llotel, ramemag and of the Conductor or the Cam. • . . jug* "t, '49194,4 • ' irerlifil SONYA. . , ... - - _ . . Knox. Insurance Company; ! ' CAPITAL , '0260,000. - i. - FIRS, MARINV;AND . LIFE INSURANCE: Office ~.in irate! Stovear Ataibt. is Wise's Rrkiertoy . , Vgatesregs, Isoraisi. • l i THIS Company Pavingduly rule nized,' , , aa4 the capital stock properly sceunet, pre noeV4wer.. pared to receive applications for insairaaet against 10,3 or datitage by fire.on aulidlassiMereneridise::2lls, chiller", Mills, M.insfaetorie. 4, and ail descriptions of property ; also merchandise andprodore in the coarse Of loildllans portalion.—the risks of she sgair 7 i4nd ' upon the lives of individuals. ,The rates of pretniom which wilt Orem this Instituting', Will cmillwastst the established tries of the Easterh Offices: 'AU hisses ! wit be Itberaity and prnm DIIIECTOprIy itti adjusted, stpd.paid : fox. R. N. Cali:tax, Vincennes. ,I.Vit s tasst J. Wise. Vince nnes. Wita,taiir .1. .IlEosina, . do . . . , . . , lirmscE E: Pcim. , 'do : .. errata M. ALLEN, ! do 1 ~. rin.:l:l4l. T. WEST, NT,' Ft.. Pike CD.. lamina. '- • : PETZR 'P. Dimes. Fort Wayne, tndtarrs. ! THOMAS T. licsartramt, Larayette,,- do • ~- SVALTER W. EAnLI. Terre-hoot',, do - • ',".• r , Es-Cov. D. WALLAOr., Indlatiapolls, do - • "i - limarrc it. at.t.ts. F.cansviite, do IlEsay It SCHOOLCItArr,. Wash. D. C. Zarai.Nrati Mart, New Fmk. It .3N. cAßNili.rreildiid. ' 3 31. ALL x.'Secrerar, pro tern. ' 1 N. T. Et.nuloct,TreasurAr. • Critt's 31. Attrs, 1 . Counsellors, Vincennes. ': Savvitr!roan 3 '•. 1 ; REVERENCES 131 INDTANA: 11,,,Exeetteney,cor.JosErrt A Witioar,lnalindpollt... Cot, Jauel If. LAN M, I.t. Governor. do 3 , 1100. C. 11. Ts:st.. Secretary of Suite, • do , DOCCIL.Atsq Macuutuu; Auditor. of State, do 1 . Son. CALEtt B. 6511111: Connersville., Cot, W. A. GniMArc...M.' C.. Bloom lilton . ". ,Alon. E. M. Ilva-rfadrol, Judge U. S. Disq. Calsit Cannel: 6 n -_ - , -.. A. '..ll.,Rerrt,Esq , Rockville, Truideeir,' e llaute, Wabash &Erie . . 'lly, COI. THOS. 11. DLaaa,.Terre haute, CHAS • littTi.En. Esq. N. Volk City., !aeon D. EAM.Y. Esry „Terre Haute. , .Wat Dv &I'm', Preakteitt Enoch Rank, Vincentlarl.• JAMES COLLINS. Jr., i.ltat - e Agent. New VOA. The undersi4nett having been appointed Arreoffar the above Company. now prepared to 'make Irian- , route o n p r op e rty, &c., iiherst terms. JoliN S. C. MARTI 44.- 53-lt Dec 29, 1,1.9 ' FIRE INSURANCE. PROTECT V-01J1iSEII.VES TllClDelawdre Mutual rtarety Insurance Company! —Office North Room of the Exchange, Thirdidt„, Philadelphia. . I FIRE visupiNct.-110Idings, Meretrundute *Ad other property in Tows and, Country, intuFed asalPs los. or darna. ,, e by fire at the.low*st rate prem.utn: Al NE NS i:RANTE.- - They 090 irrkure Vessels Cargoes and freights, f.,relen or coaAwtse under open or special pollen's. as the assured mar desire. • INLAND TIINNSI"OtATATION.—•they also Wear* merrhandin , transported t.y Minions, Railroad Cita. count Melts and Steamboats, on rivets and lakesiors the Most liberal term.. J,,,apli ff. Seal. JAIUeS! C. Hand ! . Eiltannil A.'ittou4e.r, Theophlitia PAtildiaj..: John C. Davis, ~ IL lootat Brooks, ' Robert Durant, Henry Sloan. John R. l'etirik4e. Hugh Craig. riAiwtet Edo aid.,Georize Serrill. . . ioi. G. Leiper, Sponeer , Mcllvaln, t: I•;.twaril Darlia . aton, (Matti-5i Kelly. - •...., I -lac- IL Davie., " J. G. Johnson. - Willi tot Foltaol. Wiriain flay. j John Newlin, . Dr. S. Thorne. . Dr. U. M. flit ton, John Seller,. William Eyre. Jr. J. T. Mriraaii,_ D. T. M•rizaii, Wilt. tkleale4r. • . WILLIAM Al ARrlN'l'reslileat. tent. all S. NY. , .1, DMA,. Seen - Lary. . , Ti„. ~,n,c o n,f ia,, in', h i .en npriotaited agent for Ih6 - ali t . ve on.p7ifir , 11 now prepared to make Intiaraiies on 'll .IPsrr4.?ion4 a( - property On, the moat liberal Irrni,. Ap;,ly at G.,n. p„,,,, , once.. morn.' Addiqo 0 , Or .it my b..11.1E, itt Mit kei S:rt-et. Patinville. • • 1 : A. .51. - MA I'DONALTi.- 4.5-1 t S FOSTER EZIMEE TILE GILL RD 'APR ISSLICLI.:IICB7 : AN:\ 1•11' ANIIT itt . ST COM trA NV or PIMA • . Oili , c 11 .r.9 Chesnut •Sircti. BENJAMIN 11ANN AN. Aaent. for Schuylkill Co, .1 a. 3,11::1 S. C a 12,' ENl't: It. 31. D. 11 , ,thc . ..1 Uxastsinir '4, 1 AKE la,urarwe r:u Livcs,arant Annuities and En .....1 dosi.thent.. a n d receive and eaeolie trusty. ~, Rates fp.. limeArtsiff *IUD nn a Anir lift• ..: 1 , ,,r I year . F 4,17 yearA. For Lire. • annually. annually. . 2,1 0 95 . I , :th . ' - 1 31i2 30 , -to 1. 1 59 • 153 3 2tl' l'i) 1 t 6 , 2 09 4 GO • co 4 3: , 4 91 7 00 ri A m p...c :—A person aged zo, years nett birrlay oy payme the CO l mpany*l :11, would secureo lit (a mid): or heirs 3100. should lie die iii oneye a I ;'Or (or *la Id he secure.; to them *1000; or for 81.1 0 0 *brio, shy (*.it 7 ymir? ; he oecore4 to t hem .9:JOU should pe • die in: year; or fors2oo paid annually during lite he prov idea for , them *WOO Avlteneyer he Om; for 8 4 ' 35 U , hey.orould receive *WOO should he 4 1 e; la ene year. s TUE :51tinatters oft his Company, at a, meeting. ; held on the 27th. December ult., nareeahly to the design referred in the iiritina I pro:Timms or circular of the cwnpany.appropriat ed a Bonus or addition to ail Ueilft Ciro lor the whole or till', remaining in force, tha were isf ned prior to the let of January. 1142: The of them therefor!" which wet issued in ,the year 1830 will he eritnleif to Miler rent upon the 011th 'floured ntaking an addition of-41100. on every *woo ; Thar. i rjlion„ will he paid when the policy become' a claps ;Det ead of the 810hObrizinally insured, Those policies that were issued in Innwill he entitled to Si per tent or Sn'," 50 on every 41090. And, those issued in 101, will he iciltitleft to 71 per ...ult. nr $.75 on every 100, and in ratable proportions otfall said policies issu4d prior to time January, I ht 2. The Bonus will he credited to each polar, en the hoi,h!. endorsed on pre'sentat ion at the °thee. It In the de step et the I muany.io continue 1111 make ;ul,liiion ob bonus to the policies for life at stated periods lows F. /Ames, Actuary. rf.Tiu•Att F.criber. ha been appointed AGent In.lit lit inn-and 14 prepared effect I nnurntaceis'nf the publi , lled niter, and give any•tnformatiiiq d•-ted on the n01,j,,t t, on appiii:ainr •t this flirter:l , .I& l% ItANNAI*,i rut: FRANK LIN FIRE INSPITA-NCE COMPANY tip I' lIII.ADF.I.PIII A. ) tilt J'. No 11G3!...efiesnut street, near Firthstrls DIRCCTORS, Charles N Ira richer, Georce W. RichardS, Mordeeai D. Lewis, lot 'Wavier, Adolphe. E. Butte. Grant. Div Id S. nroWn, .I..iroti R. Sin n nti, Morris Patterson , mile to wake Insurance; permanent or litattad nu every description of property, in town andcouiitii at rates at low as are consistent with sceurity.' The Company have reserved a. large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Prerniutaa,aafelf invested, afford ample protection tome assured. The assets of the Company:on January hit, IRS, as published a: , ,reeahl3 to an act of Asiiembiy,!.were foil owe, ',tort:razes, Real Estate, •Ti mporary Inane, 125,459 Oh ~c,220,097 67 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen yelltrif... they hrt , e paid upwards of an nii/fisa 'ewe kstiadra t d h o e n r , s e a , if f f la the a r d s v , tosses e s h be f dr o e, u thereby nce a w r 4i i n a g e e t v ability and dispositlbil to meet with promptness, aI CITARLES' N. BANC:KEIL President. 'y CHARLES G. IIANCKER, Secretary., The euriscrilier has been - appointed agent for tiro above mentioned Institution, and is now prepared Kor: lEmake insurance,on every description of property, at• the lowest Mina ANDRW RITSSEL,AgeIIi POtt,IWII!..,JIIII 1 9 ,15 4 r 23 IFebl9- EOM (:',;(10: Ir. POTI'S 111a311 Holloway, DaUGGIBT, Xa 376.1tarket Street, aisaaa Ilea, (Girard Rena PIIHADIELPHIL, • OFFERS -for sale. Drugs, Chem Wit 4.- 4 ite Paints, bits. Window Class, &c., tit Oa' lowest toarAct prices.' • 't The patronage of Physlcigns keeptag their own.Utedirtnep, and the trade gener-i lA-2ff ally. are. respectfully solicited; ,assurint, them, that all medicines (tarnished will bet atm: in Orlin bast quality, and prepared vtitklthei greatest accuracy., , • Store Keepers will MO it to their advantage to as the Stock le large, well' selected and of ungues-: tionablc quality, crud put up la forms constenientloit retailing. C• • • a,-An assortment Ot Chettitt Kati, Clan. &C:, sellable : for Duetlerreotypitpts, alwayou hood, at low oleos.; pct . T 1549. -•-•\ 44-51ito -- • i • - New, Turiiint Establishment, • BY STE tat POWER. A* .TIIS SHOP OP-P.HI.,!!i MAURER. in THIRD Bt., bear NIA.ItKES, where; .1; ailltinde of turning In wood will ht) thankfully , zi.-1 eired, exneateti witheet.deley. Bed Posts, Tablet Ligtitte. kept eonetantly.ooltne and for sale at the lowest Mites. ISAAC THOM esort, Foie lii . 'rch3 10411 f0r..3.. MOM:AN. . SUBSCIUBSR BEGS LEAVE to eati the attehtion of hit facade midi the public to hie snooker CARttrAGES 16. 41N0W26'• nd TIGHT *WAGGONS now on hit ; and tiniehina, which he 'NIS dispose of four. • 1 15411 kinds of repairing promptly attended tn. Recottoct Cameral' .Union and Anitrond bark of the American Huns*. Jose NISI, WISTAR 11/1111- 1.1 ~= .b.,'. } [ ~` ~ canal.; DiRECTOR 3 0.14 3,v ,, •at an, 18415', U. W.ltrellA RDS, President 8890,559 65 Stacks, - 51.563 25 108.358 90 Ctual3..B:e., 45.157 81, CARRIAGES. EEC= i ,` ME
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