pore POTTSVILLE,:,'PA: MARCIII O i l 1959. ASTOUNDING STATEMENT. .; Twevity,sttiousand Dollar 146elcinge Is Blythe oWieship, Teems. ARE RESTRAININO LAWS tIEEDEDt.=, ' Anneze wilt' be, found a statement of re. • • ceiptsind eispenditures for roadl purpolea ix Blythe Toirisship, this Countyi dating Ere years,taken cites the books of the Township: 1843. Reese Thomas., Sailerrhor•—ifs( ' 41 ". 1 !' • time ba the duplicate, MOS di Steen* and repalsies ler o ' - illll4. Rictiliod ig* goito Salwevteor—ret t el! • • leettwat on tbe'dotdinda 4363 80 Received from County Taimyr, from , • .dealided land% L llxpelisies ant making 7 toedieold ter PM 00 aut. John conebad, gopardsop—Rit 0 10 e* minim espnesia, wag 92 Boostoed frost the County Trereltter, 20'03 , , ':- Itipsusen sod - repaint* or :'_u rook sold for i 31.10 00 ism Lama Lor,indloverviter—lfet,lroil, the °atter doplirsto, •• ' ' • $4050-96 I gneits and revoking of ' • '" asll3l4 61, ..-. ,L_,_.' . .. , dith3 00 . ISO. leer , Thomas. aspervisor—net ' mike- • - Mires on duvlinde. - ?,I • PM OD Illooked hots' the County l'reutter, ' US -te , - 4:1 • - .---... 4 Is i mmeit so isit repairing . o . f1;, .00 ' 1 . ucAnnurxrx.. -, ,) 1153, COlictlanso pus 04 /MI, - I do ',;.1; ,I, -4“ a oo 1 1866 , - , do 11. ,, ,* , • , .. , ,,1 „ mo 98 ---P '" • ' .3 1 1 4374 60 '"'' ' -' • !",1 . ----: ftkinlillisoe Roos sold to. ~If $ 22 , 234 21 , side oo :! moo '2OlOl 00 104 _ 2000 00 101, 00 ;.. ; litindei l la 5 rasa •''l • $10,30 21 In addition to, the above robbery of up vendee( Ten ThOutand Donny's, we are in formed that in 1858, orders amounting to Up wadi of Nioe 'Thousend Dollen, were ironed by!the-StipeivisoM„ as admitSby- them. It is belieied by many howevet, that they will reachibe amount of TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. It is,likewbse,* notorines 'fart, that there, are now outstanding orders unpaid, isaned in: the above earned years, amounting to' befireen TEI and FIrTEEN 'THOU SAND DOLLAES. This !Mit amount swells the offiSal piekings and ! iiiealings in. the Townshipof Blythe; to ,between -TWENTY and TWENTY-FIVE THOIJSAND DOL .2 LABS, in, a period of six years, taking as it basis the statement - published above. ' , ! 'The Treasurer of the Towtiship, .TOhn Mur ray, is even now under arreet, charged with forging township orders, andii is not impro sable that the system has been a common one there. With orders in like market,' per chasibie at fifty centa ontbe . dollar, and a systent iof altering and r eissuing orders - in. vogueileui readers can . reedily judge of the liemitifil: state of affitirsOn a tax-paying .poitieoi 02,iew, in Blythe ,l'iwnshiP. So- far the exposure is confined to tihe roads... The , receipts and eipenditores for schonl purpoees, -would undoubtedly reveal soother tfirk pie, :tine in: the offiCial history; of the Townthip. r ut statement may wail 4 considered as to nding, as .an exhibit of the manner in wichMoney has been sipirindered in alsingle l it to nithip of this County! :,,V he fact. is, that ih law now. in force, and tar the passage of which the tai-pnyers of. thift County , are in 'bted! to the indefatigabloexertions of their d4 t, rescntatives now :in Abel Legislature, ivas not poised a moment to o l upon, It is difficult tit,itnafpne to; atent,tlit.Se illegal pee d* wo uld hove reached,ihe l d net a cheek been arlask .Placed. upon therni . As it was, the Couuly was fast losing ensle, :and becoming, intolerable to respectable People. , - It . l now rests with the'lCoUrt- to enforce ._, strictly, the previsions o - in new law, 'and we have every confidence in its determination to discharge its duty in thesmatter. With the people mast 4teadrastly l abida the risohation to support no man for offine, who is inimical to the c?iitinuance of 'those laws which we need iu this County. Official mismanagement and speculation should be iffectnally. crushed. Every lax-p a yer has a! interest independe of Mere party claim, rushing ' them, an we hope they will res olve unwayeringly, to deMand undM good lmis, l that purity of con duct in - official position; w hich is expected of every man in bush/m.l f.sit us not be a by word and jeer; but rather seek an elevated position, with honor ptblle and private, the brightest jewel in our rOirn. .... 1 i Is eunpegisistive intrigenee will be found en 1 admirable speech dellvred by &motor Pelseer, I on • Jibe patter) of the b ill Imutlng the payment of assist of lator in tbia l CoOnty. . .. Ir•DITOU'iI TABLE. , • 1863, 1834. . 1867, I • " Ono. Ifinstc.u. Pa' qxcellent pub.. -Hutton mbichis publish d it the remerkably.low pikie of teW:Unte a' co y, ,is pubthhed '_yreekly. Each numbnr contains wilco pages .of popular mule, and IS filled with chit but piano solos, du ets, songs, ocistratin arias, polkas, masourkee, quad. drillea,Maltses, best American and European eopposerr. I ?oilmesd the Friend to lb. attention of our lato4leal readers, as being one cd the best end decidedly the cheapest pub linadon of the kind issred.l The proprielors are C. B. SeyMour I Co., 13 frankfort street, New Yui. For term% etc.. see Indvertisement. • •••,-: . • ' acct -'' fairs i - ; { WEICIaIt atMANAC. 11 i 1 1 r ea TZ I ' i u its; . 1 I - ig(icii. •of • • itl D. H. M. , iNew M. 4 2 14er. Plrrt Q. U IL 44ev. run IL IS 4 49 et (JA Q. 26 4 30 at. . • 1 6'/9 6 sr t 6 6 97 6 56 7 Mirnar,--. 6 26 6. 5$ R TUESDAY,.... . . 6 S 0 59 9 WunsistßY,. 6 23 6 00 10. Tayaipair,.... 6 .216'01 11 Pat0iy,.4.....- 6 19 6 02 • Tkerwooketelleall iteeerd fer•tliii Week. . I .P.ll. a k Tsccadairt Qmcr. • . Rpoutfrunsid Hall. rblearille.,l 11A.M1 ,12P.M. Mt., 'Fib. 28,-28° ' 38 0 290—itiow. Mon, • 28.-42 'f' 41 33 —cloudy. Tess, Maids 11.-36 20 --dear. Wed.,2.-10 ! 4:„ 38 Tbnra r - f . '! 3,-22 . 32 ' 1- 30 , -4tinw. NA • a 4,-41 ,]; 42 4:• • leig`A pirth Night 1104 was given at the Town Hall in this Borough on iTharedes night ne' with seat. •f• jr` ] d the list of iiiiiiintliemes theyni reieity of Virgiale.l l B3B?o9. we obse l fre.thei . ot Goy E. 4'erquhar, of 199:Boreegb.. to- 4 mottling oil Of, members of The Potts ville Criebet Club mitt held held in the room above Carter's :restaursat,l Cnnire. street, on Monday evening next. • jIIIP. rii Neekayekte picket' cub; will giro a &Wel and fancy dresiihall at the Town Hall on. TuelnleYievening . un44T,whiei proastses to be a very phisseet affair.' . - jeill" Meeting of *DV members of the late Me: elnio F.ibrery Areoei d tion, will be i held at the . Town Ball, on Monday livening nszt, beisrch 7th,) for the purpose of re.cuiranislni. , Ike' 'Ariel cone lit :4ery respectably, but an ThnrsdaY twin - ; bititihed -skirt. whh Spring sharply:l viral Websi of snow fell 'which the , ..!.. • • "id lealPe taro Yollsr sT, sueceeded effectually in letting.'' All in all, the peat winter hes. bees reeterkailly•mild • herei l ,wlth less sleigbiag than we twee known before for years. • AdrcionTto qf Forgery.-4Jchn liertey, Trees. feter of Blythe Testaibip, this Client'. had a bootleg beFerts age Ise limed on Tharidey, charged with etteries townsitliterdeie. Ue to alto cheesed with to-lashing them 'anti they bed been paid in by the collector of the ?Township.. Ile tees held in to scowler. f - 4 111 r Gee is the Paisever Consei—The mint. tots ears on tbet Beading Road ore *Ow all Wes-- Data foi rat: It Fi coo third ihesser - theu tom. Moe !held or emodiee *Sid sires 'oboist four times the light. Each 43f ififvflikli with minis gas Itst three or roar (rips; tbs. eyitudor is then ritisairtsi from the hotteto of the ear, taken into the #14 , 1 at the fteadia`g statiou, nod to•filied. JElff• iVritiog.—lt is important to v titewelt; end those dmitoos of possessing as meat, tattle gratified, by Midis; 'lotions. ot• *4l .T.bo li.Oertlet, pow lota n:l.la Abe third, ilia. of the building lit. the tovitt.esst trainer of Erassi B. 4 sfind&split streeti. Nfo 'gave - Mteratint tpeel.' meat et the lawroyeeserat talsde pupite In al short. ovate of Was s :sod' rtuhrettettugli =pro. noose* them- roomikAki. We cotureend Mr. Guertioe't system ea being thorough every tee gil/ft,Posk#l l 4-iditantrlt livening tact; Juba 'Hashes, Esq., essessed the duties of Prodded. On tailing* tha Chalets - elide few appropriate reigarlts.- Mr. P. B. Goweide. livered a bikoried lecture., ffahliot. -6 `llolYe Queen of Stott.* Mi. Ellis 4eiatt. ensitotaa the question West the sess , ssinetion of Julies, Came jail:liable?" with Messrs. Boyle -tact Ilhbeir in the adirrustire, and Meiur. Pewees `sad=-Madey in the negative. , Dimities-1s .tttos negative. 'approsehing and It will Interest some of oar madam to kouw the followios Quinqsagesisna. pr Shreri BandaY, :comes . this year, on the 611) of March; Asb Wednesday stomas and Lent "begins ou tha ittb44 March; First Sun day In Leta, March 13th; Palm Siinday, , April 17th; Eastsr. Sunday, April 24th ; Low Sandish, May Ist; Rogation Sunday, May 29th; Aseensioa Day or holy Thursday, June 24; Whit-sunday or Pentecost, Jane 12th; Trinity Entolay,June 16th; Corpus Christi Day, or Pete 'Dieu, June 234 the lit Sunday in Advent, Row. 37th. These are all the inovable imivals of the Episcopal Church in 1350, except Septuagealma Bundsty,ehielt came on February 20th. , • . OWE GO Iliffr Amaral of'a Printer.—Abner D. Skeen, formerly ipprentiee of this odic., died on - Bun. day last in this Borough, Sher a lingering illness of some months. lle woks young matt of ,Correct habiti; , ot inobtrusive, amiable disposition; and posiessedshe esteem of ail wile knew him. 04 Tticaday his remains were bunks to their last rut. log piece; attended by the members of the Me. chanies'llbrary Association; die Printers of the Borough f'n a body; the Pothsilile Cornet Band, and the Beau Bide Company, of which le was former. ly a member. The •interment took plies, at the Presbyterian grove yard. 'The Itestair. Colt reed the services fur the dead; and the Ihifiescdid the usual tiring very eteditSbly. The cortege was im pressivis' - Cider our obituary head.will be fogad several serlesid resolutions adopted by the Me. ebonies' Library Association; Printers, Pottsville Cisrnet Band sod Scutt hide Company. '. • pa- The PDan in Schuylkill Haven.--Icesee informed that there' *4 not a few families in gebuslittli Itasca destitute of the neeessaries of Lk We preinme the statement is applicable to Other seetions.of the County, also; but our infer . • meat WI the cases in Schuylkill Haven brought Immediately under ,his notice. In One instance. en aged: woman was in a suffering 'condition. tie stated the aim to some of the citizens of 8601. kill neve°, and, they' supplied bey immediate wants.,Tn itpother, our informant," visited . a :pitched w oman, and found'hor Cutting op a hod stesd.fOr foal, to keep herself and little children fronvireesing: :A dead infant lay in a little-cot. AO go the bed o beside which the unhappy Mother sat; while two half•clad children played about the 'room. They :ere poor, to 'the last extremity; alone and filendleat.• 'Our lofprmant repiated the . eise to 1 families capable of relieving the wretched :omen ; but in consequence of hir bad repu,slloti, they `manifested but little- symmithy for her. Triily, "the way of the transgressor-Is bard .1 4-flod had as little compassion fur the otrint l as inrinifiowfew would liir Ithe recipients of M. eicyi! We :do not doubt that the citisens of 831n:01111 Raven generally, would nests' any 1107 serving' ilerions theiewholeny be sefferiiii4if the 00111)1131111 i'ode known, and we trust tome' effort will'be ion' ito that end. Many worthy imrsons safer-"sec :31y, the wigs of deprivation, while brazen be gars thrust their Impudent demands, into unr Irry faces. The first class deserve our attention, arch if 'we have to look Omit, ,We question t e'proprietyl4 encouraging'lLO Iciter. TAB Boroagit Couiseit.. 7 3 elated meeting 0(04 boil?, was held on Tuesday eveniar, March lst. iPresent,. Masers. Efalarron, Niee, 11ouve . r, MenaigewWod, Kinglej, Reptlier and Short theyresident in the eltair.:', 31iputes of last meeting were read and adopted. Committee of Amiennts on unliciished business, nos coo tinued Spacial Cominittee on lot comae of Centre and Saki Ila4kot street', repotted ptogream, and was continued. Stfect Committee on eilvert in Korwegion street, woe continued. CcitaMittee ofiLemp'end Watch otijamp !AO,: pot, , •orted progress and was continued. Same Carami tee discharged on erecting four 04O:mittee'of Fire Apparatus 'reported faynr abli, to the passage of an order;for,ll4o'in s for : ctr,' of litsmane Hose Company, fur a new earriagt. RepOrt adopted. Same Committee reported wort on,R;ough and Ready engine done, arid was Ms.; charged: Committee of Lail:, and Witch rep?rted lamp erected neer J. Bichley's, end erneliseherged. Special Committee to revise the Boreigh cher: ter; was continued to report aka special meeting. A petition for lemps in Norwegian street, was referred to Commitiot of Lamp and Watch. The subject of permitting Jonas Fix to: eon. time his concerts, eras referred to the Comatttieit on revision of Borough ebarter. . • The subject of repairing and leveling atreet at tots aborts the old , gal house ' wan referred to the' CoMmittee of eurrej. . A. communication from Hood Intent Engine toMPany w referred to the • Committee of Fire Asips4a 1, wish authority to make any seeestari nod ' Tbe roller/log bills were read, and ordered to be Old ' AbrigheA Borkhard, C. Mama* sad others, IL 11. S ' Fox A Bro., Werehtuen e S. Lewis. < S. Herts. • • - Humane loot Company, Proviouf iqsue, Adjourned. • . - • A spoehti meeting of the Borough Conneil"was held op Wedniseday evening, March 2), for the purpose of amending the Oorougb charter. Pres. eat, Monte. Hoover, Nice, Kinsley, Patinae:, Ileyerrod, - Eriert; Shortie and ?Gnats; the Presi dent in the chair. , „, The object or the meeting being stated, the tonweittee on reTising the Borough charter, re. pinta NOM, or watendutents, whjeh were . all.r read. and adopted. '? • On motion of Mr. Haywood, tbs. subject of places of . publtc oinnitemont, mos refer. red to the Committee.on revising the 'ordinances. with power to employ counsel, and act. Adjourned. „ • • • , fm•••••••nswee • - humniotesis lanstittras. • Hatantattno. Fetorttory Mr. Palmes presented three petitions signed by one hundred and seventy-seven citizens ;of Middlepart, Schuyl' ill, county, for au act in eiirporating said town into a borough. • Also, a _petition of officers, directors• and clerks of tbo Miners' Bank of Pottsville, for'' a law! requiring the several banks of this _Commonwealth to keep their notes at par or forfeit two per cent. on the average amount of their annual circulation. - Also?, a petition of citizens of Schnylitill county, in favor .of an appropriation fur the support of the School of Mines. :Also, a petition oteitizens of the same county„for a law for the better securing the payment of the wages tit labcir in said County. Also, eight petittons of the citizens of the same county, for a railroad connecting the fiehuylkill railroad with the Schuylkill Valley railroad, in said county. _ REPOIiTS OP COMMITTEE/6 Mr. Welch, (Finance,) with a negative rec ommendation, "An Act for the relief of Cleo. D. Boyer, Of Schuylkill county." Mr.. Bell, (Judiciary,) as committed, "An Act authorizing ,the erestion loam" house in Orwigsburg, l3chitylkill county." , Also, (same,) as committed; "At: Act pm. vidin c ,ti for the recording of certain Papers in Schuylkill cOtinty." • Mr. Steele (Corporations,) as committed, "An Let to extend the limits of Orwigsburg, Schuylkill county." • - • lir.'Palmer, "An Act relative to - the claim of James Italcine, against the Philadelphia and Sunbury railrad compaoy."' Senate , bill No. 10, "An Act for the better securing the payment of *ages of labor in Schuylkill county," came op in order., ' Mr. Taney advocated the aPplication of the principles of the bill, so as: to embrace I all the countiettne this 'Comairmareraltis. ' Mr. Palmer haif no objection lo i iirakingtire I bill a general One; it its ` ; provisic4:• - •were 1 deenied !salutary And applicable, providedthe intentioc: was 1 not to send it to- the o l iti' - b - ranch With neti amindmiets as will kill it i t in that bratich. ilf itis colas killed, he hoped' ' .'it would be clorielopeely, 'and not by any in -direction. -.- 1 - r. : -- lr.•Bell oppated the aurandment: %Wit, ile he woubd:fa4ilivististiliierttera its benhfit rovifl o 4 Pl' thi 1 0 1 00PCO s ibuAlciali9091 he was nit - designs' oft extending the opera ....,ticentof theehillllo .thottorsof -Chester and -‘Pelarrare. If the bill. ia. made ogee. , -eft& tine," he-Would' : be- : constrained to-vite again* it. - , 1 i . , • I, -Mr. Penney,als: a protestel against leakin g theact a i gener4 ei ond .Poreedol 0 90' • sent:his reasonsilor his - position. ' , ; Mr. Schell was in favor of both this bill ' and the amendment.: if any class of people deserve or reciaiCe protection, it is that. class .-.10 itbielstbe pronsionei of the-bill are extend.' ed. The law he considered a wholesoine one, and should be passed.-! 1 .. . Mr. Torney44lained that he had no dis position to embarrass the bill of the Senator ' fressf Schuylitilli He .Iwtet friendlirto it ! be- Bove& it beriet4iatto miners,., and just to its ' generarprovishins. He-entered into an ex . planatiotrof t' ' effect& of the:bill, end gave the reasons whl he desired .tohave them ex--; Ii tended to the. unty iif Westmoreland. ). ' ' Mr. Penney-its-reed 'With -the Senator from Chester in his dews of the hill, end entered • into an explanation °fits 'legal effects, which ho considered ohjecticinable. .1 Mr. Finney desired to define hie position on the - bill.- The objet"one which_ had been made against 4 by Se atortfwere theoratipal, not practicaLl They ' talked its if it .i was Pro; posed to legislate for the protection of 'prop ^TV, while it was a bill for the -protection of &bor. He alai} replied to, the legal arguments made against the bill, - , f /4..Gazzam said if the hilt had the . effect of embarreasilig the wansfer. of 'property, as the Senators 4-ontAllegbeny And Chesterleut alleged, it Was objectionahie. He thought it should be amended in some particulars, after , which be.would have !no, objection to having it made general. .lle'merel e y wished to throw out the suggestions. H 4 I - "., ' . Mr. Palmer said--:: I ' - ; • -' , hie. Seessca :—.l' ieed, ;not stiy.tO those. Senaterawhi4obeerved the'triovements of pan ties in t he' county of Schuylkill during the last political ]canvass, that. the. principles of • the bill 'now indercopsideration met the ap. proval of the wholw people of that - County, withent-regaf t d, to political difference's., Upon the congressional and county tickets 'there were three distinct organizations, each !rifling with the other in their assurances to the pray pie, that it lirw l for the better securing the paynient of•the wages Of labor of our miners and laborers itt collieriei, should 'be earhestly ' pressed upon the atteetionof the Legislature, bY, the representatives who she* be elected,. and its passage ,secured if possible. cast - - were , over eleven' - thousand votes cast in Bchuyik! county at the last October election, and eve ryode of - our 'citizens by whom these votes were cast, kneW, that the; meditates for the Legislature - for I he voted,' were pledged to 'Sustain a law .similar to' the one. • -which I had [the honor to present to the coa t sideration of •the Senate and ,Which ; is now to, be votedlon.l . After the bill was favorably re : ported hyyte able and; learned Committee on • the Judiciary System', Over three weeks ago; I. caused it be. published in the newspapers I of , tbe coun ty to which it applies, and • its . de tailsare ful y enderstirad and have been gen. 'emlly . discussed by 'ill the people: allow I I represent. film happy ' to be able to say to I the Senate, that• up! to this time, there has ! been-no voce of:opposition, remonstrance or I complaint, tipsiest Ira : provisions ; baton they • contrary, the Senate uus received a multitude of petitions in its fiteer, signed hy many hun dreds atci izetis, 414 alt. my private letters and !Wilco upon the same subject,] are of i congratulation,apprirral and thaukfulnelis to the Judietiry minittee' and to the Senate, for their thee far fanicable action. • •', • I •..I _can hardly 'suppose that 'a bill 'which is „purely 1041 to my own county lib*, opera -• lion, and Which has been thus ukaniinouslj“ Smiled fir% ymy nu ereas and intelligent eon - inittiency, fcer hay ng- passed the ordeal of L ni an able, ;riled and laborious 'corarnittee,- will meet With Oppcisition in the Semite, dis tingeisheg as ..its members are in; courtesy towards eich other in all matters of a tamely . local nate, which the immediate represen • t tatives of he people of the locality tO be af fected Ina- be presnmed to understand, and of which Ley are Willingto take the reapon,si• biltty ; beit appeared to me proper, ai in sin s} dication - o the wisdom of the proposed m. sure,, to c 11 the atteetion of the Senate to' the !repel l ence of, the enactment. - i - ' The co ray of Schuylkill, so called because the source of the , river bearing the same name is I and Within its boundunes, iontainit . an area o 476,800 Acres of land, and was or -. ganized i 1811, Imo of the moat mbuntain., ons, unin iting, and `almost uninhabited per. tions of i e old _ coif of 4 Berks and North; -.- sagged.' 'With the exception . of a /Mall area rl of arable' lands in the valleys in the Sou th ern part of, t 'e county, ; and a few stall smaller valleys . 0 n the north, adjoining Northtinr berland, !limbic' andimzerne cpunties„-the )) territory its abirast entirely covered by the ici • imense originaU - forests, and traversed by vest rail ,A, of, lofty',mountains, atnid which ' the deer teamed unmolested, .while the trout and other' fish filled the pare mountain , listreinis.t 'A -few lumbermen, shingle•splitters and chap-coal; maeufacturers composed its sparse wrid ' ptimitive population, , and 'there was pro ably, no part of Pennsylvania that held ou less invitation to settleri, or less promise f importance. • But anderi the rug. .ged and forbidding surface there were hidden by theuntital hand of Nature. and' only waiting tie proper itime for their development, mines .° wealth,: exceeding in' vastness and value t ' gems oil Golccnda or the gold. of ancient gar aadimodern Califo rn i a . .In 18 2, a citizen of Pottsville , Ccil. George Shoe et; sent tc! Philadelphia frora Snhnyl. kill'elenlity, Alfew loads of anthracite coal.— These to whore it Was distributed, !with one • or two exceptions; found it impossible to make' use of `it, for Want, of knowledge how to kin ;die it i to combustion, and the bulk of coal was th wn aside as. useless. .- In ,1 20, the Lehigh Coal end ' Navigation 1 3 Gimp!'y sent 365 tons ot •tmtbmeite goal to mark In 1825, anthracite coal Was "us , t • for the eneration of steam; and iii 1829, my e own fther and I uncle were attracted to - Sehuyl)lill county,lainong a vast emigration of rue g from all parts of the conatiy, by the growing importanbe land value of the now ' (tumor ry. 1 • • • ~.' From that time to the present, nohnylkill counts has increased with great rapidity in all the. elemental of Population 1 business, wealth and cominernial import ance. Her' Impel !ion, whieklby the census of 1850, ex. ceede ' sixty thonsand, is now probably, up . ward f one 'hundred thousand. The value of th real and personal estate .of the county, - according to the; assessment of 1857, Was nearV eleven millions of dollars.; The coal produ of Schuylkill in the - Year 1858, mark as it was by unexampled. business de press n, was nearly three million tons. The total roduct • frran 1823 to 1858 inclusive, t. , was dyer thirty-seven thillion #vO hundred thousand tons. -The highways, inn- which' this eat prodget,_l has found - its Way to the mark is of the country , are on a tteahrof.cor respo, ding vastness. ' The Philadelphia and t Iteadjeg railroad, with - its ternilnus at Potts ville,' ost over nineteen millions: of dollars.-;-- The raiylkill canal, - - nearly eleven millions of d ie flare. Other coal bearing ,roads, within thecounty, represent a capital of i over five milliens of dollars. All through the moun tainand vajleys of the coal region, when re lieve from the pressure of the benefit l free j i tradi financial syatem of the General Gov ern ent, the hum: of machinery,l the whistle of the locomotivel engine, and the rush Of loaded coal 'trains, evince the activity and business enterprise of capitalists' and the _prosperity of labor. Ybi3. marlteta of • the • 'coaliregtrat areilso - sources of:Wealth for the 1 aPitnilunala and prcelneers of th e necessa ries ' ,l ot' life, in many of the counties of the Commonwealth.." Millions _of , money are an• null); distributed into the different channels aft e aid commerce.- - Owners of coal lan s in• Schuylkill rainntY, resident in PiMs.- del hia," New Tork and elsewhere, realize in the turns,from their rests - the revenues ,of duoms. 7 -and no poor words of mine can . pro rly express the incalculable benefits eon forted upon the masses ofeur Pennsylvania popilation every Where, hy the'.; lentitul_and cheip fuel thus (furnished kir their use and comfort: I am inforinett by : gentlemen who . have taken the.trOuble to investigate the eel) , jest, that there are more steam engines iii op. e ion in the county ~of Schnilkill - then in ' the whole empire of Fratrati.- Schuylkill rl co ty constituter! a separate judicial and Se atorial district. • She sends three members of he lionise of 'firetweeentatiieis and as 'her cro ring glory, she is now repri;ranted in the Seate and Idolise of_tepresentatives of l'e nsylvania, and in connection with North . um rland, county -, will he reprilented'in the nest Congress ..61 the United . Btates; by as ousted dele gation] of AmeripultßePublions. I These grand commercial results are ight about, as similar wistilts are every. le, by , the retire- . co.operittion of labor la capital. I do not deny that capital,has iIS 00 84 50 ' 723: 59 28 ' 112 00 130 00 15-00 150 00 1082 08 9,16161 $9.724 b 7 b wh y t wit 1 1 . - • . • • • • performed its full And' indispstisatheilitstre, %T al Vit.t.aer.• Braexsnrrn.—Anofho :bait rests Open the ettOei l the - ,Cluitice.• • =4"er the -information of subscribers fill and .industrieus. osteseelitod,' laborer, and viitheythim ititrelithereliowerlegs.: It is to O le tr arc; i k er • thiti4bovel, the drill and 'the 'bar, sired 10 state Oat the p rinting of the eugnt ':sneldffelt strong arms, that :sing of the Blacksmith is progressing Tanis stands indebtelllor these iminetiseed• 'as rapidly as' the jiroduction of** iinpres• ditronsto her wealth'. No business has suf. 41iOnttiviaieivnit. They co u ld al} be printed fe encrso much from bad governmentat Wash, z. •; • ." • ' i ng f oll ; fi nanc i a l re youj ono an d depre i ndow i t . ..:sits.l„relesiten sits sew week •f s no reg ard" ail the Oil Inisid cleats a:II:it, hoe. ante Paid (I) U vin i tl'em-o°dUced is the best Dionif,n ! w 3 2 to lor4s' f orivaid with. isititietique istylecit the. Art- =bat the Menage= do not 1. - "etutisge itithe tariff policy of ilietountry, Ito4roio seed them . ' out iesuch a' condition-- SLIt ,11 'Oa prefer 1414e11 " - " ° ' •4419re ' t3. ' -T he r: B4 " '.kno•Vrethatall'inb 'lel Itto the countr y . some token •of their. changed • ' , views by their eoteirin O.:lobo-list, and they • vett e few weenew P-"-fi'rnnee to re ceiving en are now:anxiously watching theresulta Of that imperfect copy. expression of.thtur the ,grate • Persone-,desirous of receiving ( copy of trtheilliePra.aWecg:fthissplendidSl4 engraving and the Art Uni , lieowrktate the . Statoforiih they done so mucli,,init th ey. . tire' asking, through - on inernaft worth $? 00 a year, for the sum Erie; only cur etimmee )4101c4; that allot' •of $3 I;*„ slci,s6 by; leaving, their names fegtslate so fares we'reasOnatry may, 'for the at Dui 'Ace &foie the first Of April next.— lenteetinnt - end-neerieff to them.of the Pat "nese iihis Subscribe noir Will have a chance meet of their hard earned wages. . I nee d not .oeonpy t j ae time of : the s enile 311 the distribution of 'Paintings, Statuary, by.destribing to them: , the .arduoui; painful next Janus A • and dangerous avocation- of these thousands of workers in the bowela of,the earth.-Eyery miner knom's when he leaves his home, his wife and children ' to proceed , to hiti daily la hor,-that his life is liable to_ be burned,' drowned or crushed out of 'him before he re ' turns to them,' and that no amount of skill and prudence may avail to render him entire ly secure for a Boleti day. But his family look to him for support; and there are, how .ever mysterious tind unexplainable, pleasures and fascinations connected with 'the purseit. of the business Of .a practical miner., Scored of them are annually disfigured, maimed -or destrcyed, but the' stout, bearti of' survivors do not fail them, and the work gees. on., It is only when, by the failure of th eir employer to pay them the ir wages, their , families and themselves are thrown , helpless and poverty stricken. Amon the' charities of the world; that their septa sink aitbintliem,'and in seine individual cases they pow reckless, desperate' - and ilangerons,in our cohinunity. Strikes, riots, buntings, and otheeOntragea - are com mitted ; the strong arm of the law isinvoked; the military are called out, and the disorderly. are crushed into obedience. But think you that these'men do - not feel a sense, of the-in. , justice which compels thetnselves,'their wives; and child - mete : look famine in the face, and feel the pinching pangs of hunger; while they , nre'able and willing to work; and ask only for the money they - baize honestly and hardly earned? That -"the laborer is worthy of his hire," is tbe.voice of humanity, as well as' the voiceof eternal truth, and'l am nottei lain that any, of us would endure similar , wrongs more patiently, or more meekly thaa do these hardy miners. • • Beiddes, these men know that thelegisla tnre have po-,wer to do them good, without in justice, and they only askthat a small portiOn of, our time and attention shalt be 'directed. from legislating in fawn. of Capitsi, to legt•- late briefly and' effectually. in favor of labor. In 1849, the Legislature passed a law, which is still - upon our statute books,;-having-.the same object in view - which it iii proposed by. the present bill to accomplish, entitled "An Act for the protection of miners, meChanics and laborers in certain counties," and under the operation Of that law and ites ( upplements,' as construed and practised upon by our court of common - pleas,- the wages lit labor In Schuylkill.county enjoyed considerable pro , , tection,. Thousands of dollars were distrite uteri under the beneficent operations of' that enactment to those who had, honestly earned I and were justly entitled to the money, and much - good was done; but tiller a few years trial of the law; during which it had corn monde& the approval in its main scope, object 'and operation, of our_ whole ', community, an appeal I was taken by some landlords, to the distribution of ,some money io court, to mi ners and laborers, which the appelants clainied for rent, and by a decision of the Supreme court upon that appeal, the law 'was virtually rendered nugatory., What,l now ask 'the . Senate is tore enact that law, in' words that cannot be •mistaken nor explained away; with enc_htmtidifications and addititine as have been suggested by ex perience, and which, I have; embodied in the -bill now underconsidenstiori. :It is a prope sition not only of common, justice, but of greatcommercial importance te,Petinsylva t , ilia ; for if we refuse Jestice% to these hardy ,sons of toil, :hey will Aeavetin _ungrateful State,ln•whichtheir rights and interests ate disregarded, and seek - homes elsewhere.— Among the gold diggings of California and of Kansas, they. can ,find em'ployment, and not be dependent upon the caprice ;or tkin -ability of an eniplOyer to pay -them their we gee. There their strong arms can turn over the rocks; gntveli luta soils, in search of' the precious metals,. and . their own pockets re ceive the results of their labor. Thus them 'selves and their, families may be 'rendered comparatively independent of tariffs and com mercial revulsions, but Pennsylvania will then find reason to regret that her coal re gions have been , deprived of their services.— Already, Schuylkill county hes suffered, and is still suffering, in being shorn of her strength by emigration of her best miners and labor ers, and in this the "Commonwealth suffers with her. I cannot believe that the Senate will hesitate for a roomette do all in their power to prevent the continuance of this drain upon the labor of our State, by the passage of . the bill before them—wise, just and , righteous as I holdits provisions to be ; ; , Messrs. Turney and Coffey withdrew their amendments, not wishing to embarrass the bill On motion , the counties of Northumberland, Luz,eriie, Bedford, Huntingdon and Somerset, were 'added to the bilL • , - Ow the qiiestion, Will the Senate agree to the bilbaa amend- L ed • • • 4 The yeas and nays were required' by , •Mr. Wright and Mr. Palmer, and were as follows; YEss—Messrs. Bell, Coffey, Craig, Fetter, Finney, Francis, Gazzam, Gregg; Harris, Keller, Miller, .Myer, Palmer, Parker, Pen ney; ands)ll, Rutherford, Schell, Scofield, Schindel, Steele!, Thompson, Turney,' Wright, Yardley and Crcs.swell, Sp.aker-26. ' Naas— Messrs. Brewer, Marselis'aad Nun. emacher-3. So the question was determined in the affir. mative. '.. liouse.—Mr. McCinie (Judiciary) reported I .as committed. "An Act for the better securing {of persPnal liberty ; to prohibit the use of the I Jails and prisons of the Commonwealth in the ire=eapture,of fugitive slaves, and to prevent r ioensons holding office under authority of the 'I State, from engaging or assisting therein." • Feb. 28.-= - SeNsrz.—A IfeSsage from the Governor was received, stating that he had I signed the following among other acts : "An Act to - repeal an• act to, change the place of holding elections in Porter township, Schuylkill county, approved February 9,'58." "An Act to extend the limits of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county." , Housz.—Mr. Pinkerton presented atition from citizens of Pottsville, Schuyikiltco, nty, petition asking for a law making it obligatory on i e several banks of this . Commonwealth to keep their notes at par imam cities of Philadelphia and and Pittsburg. '- . '• • l i, • Mr. PalmilwO from citizens- of Schuyiki ' lievett, - praying to have the place for holding elections changed to,the South ward of said borough. ',•'••,_ Mr. Boyer; (Schuylkill,) one, from• citize ns of Schuylkill county, to' reetulate the 'height ,offences in said county: • ,•, .- -- . Mr. Pinkerton, - read "An Act to extend the provisions of an act relative to orphans' court, tc.;" and, on hie,' motion, - the same was or• dered to be placed on the Private 'Calendar. Mr. Stephens presented "A supplentimt- to the act regulating the manner• of - voting in Name . and'Schuylkill counties;" - and r otrbis motion, said bill was' taken up and passed, and sent to the Senate for concurrence: . Also, (same,) as. committed, "An 'Act to authorize the citizens of Butler township, • Schuylkill county r hereafter to elect but one supervisor." • •. , - Also (itanse,) •as committed, "An Ac' ,to repeal an act enthlen 'A supplement to au act relative to a burial ground in the borough 'of Pottsville " , approved April 21; 1856. , - Marcit Siofield, (Judi citiry,) reported as commiued, Hon se bill No. 293,; "9u Act tO increase the pay of Qin pervisor of Tremont towrushap, Schuylkill county." Mr. .Randall, (Railroadit,) as committed, House bill N0..376, "Auld to authorizerthe Schuylkill Valley Railroad 'Company to Con nect their road with Ait Schuylkill listilrohd." • ' ' Mr. Finney, (sule,) with amendment, House bill No. 273, 4 qtn Act'to revive the ebarter of the Lane:utter, Lebanon awl Pine grove Railroad Company."' - • IlttB IN PLACE. Mr. Palmer read in his plate and presented to the Chair, a bill, untitled "An Act requi ring the payment orrosAi andschool Incas by electors at township ttnd school _district elec tions."- • - Senatibill No 4 $ 6 7, "An Act Wildly° to the banks of thiiiinnumweilth; and to pre. vent frauds by, bank officer; r eatninpin.or der on third readipg undimmed . ilareh 3.—Sustarn.4.4lbill authoriang tho _Schuylkill Valley' , Ranted- to connect witb' the Little Schnylkill gaihad was passed. '',lnr"fliete frit* anzitivi9s.• and has proven tbat.Wiitav'etSalastawf. Wild Cherry is de 'remit: dy;par malefic( ' far the earn of coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough, bronchitis, asthma, pbthisic, sore' throst,,,i infilteDS4 and "gnat, got least," consumption: • Bay none COM it al/ the et rifle's signature of "I. Batts" on the wrapper. , "Aft. Mawr ! De 84cri."—Do &may, the great mysterious De flinty. still remains at theTyrue stafiorrof the &dentin telegraph. with several as sistants, who, by might and by day, are Witching fur "signals,! "broken currents," "unintelligible tionsatiasions," and all that boreut thlni.• Atttaut the heat thing De Sauty tan dq is to drop his in effectual wire-working and come on to Philadel phia where he can bit flee from anxiety, and en. joy the luinry of wearing sacg• elevint garments as are made at. the BroWn•Stotie Clothing Ball of Rorkhill & Wilson, lies.. 603 and 605 Chestnut street above Dr. Wistorit Bait= of Wild'Cherry. Where the above preparation is known, it Is BO Well established as an . .litfalible Remedy for the care of cough., Cad•, Bore Throat, Boarseneer, Bronehitis, Spitting of, BlOoti,Paiu in the Breast, Creep, •Whooping Cough, and every form of Pul monary Complaint, that it were a work of super erogation to speak of its merits. Discovered by •• well known physician more than twenty years since, it bas by the writ:Aeriel cures it bits effected, been'ennitantly oppreeliting in public favor, nets!-its nit and its reputation are alike universal; and it is now known and cherished by nil (and their"name is legion") who haviticen restored to health by its use as the Guest Root. .or for all:the diseases Which it professes to core. Sir James Clark, physician to Queen Victoria, has given it as his opinion that Cestessusyttem ean be Cured: The whole history of this Medicine' fatly con firms the evil:lion' of that eminent =man. 'thou sands can ;testify, and have testified, that When ,all other remedies bad tailed, this bat completely cured; that when the sufferer had well. nigh, dea l- paired, this has 'afforded immediate relief; that when the phyrieian had pronounced the disease '.,incurable, this hae.retneved it entirely. . The virtues of this Railiang are,alike applies ble to cure a slight. Cold or a dimfirseed Conremy tioii, and its powers as a ilfe,;certaist, speedy, pleoener and cleaner remedy cannot 'be equalled. 'CLUTioai Pwrefiere sour axles - sit ha, the WRITTISS "'iglu/Wen" 'T Barra" .on the wrapper,. AS well AS :the printed name of the proprietors. qt. f,P. FOWLE k CO., Proirieldrs, • Beaten. . . . For sale by their age nti everywhere+. • Auaars , :—L.Jobn H. Brown, .1. C. Hughes, arid Beam .flayior.= .Partsvillo;' C. - L. Ilunlainger, SibUylkill Haven ; H. W. Provost, ; E: J. Pry and.bloCiaigan a Fowler, Tamaqua; lL Shi6sler. Pint Carbon; Paul Barr;: Pinegrove; o." 4 lteagan a. Son, Tuscarora; Charles Marsh, Now Phibulelnlais; Jonas Robinhold, Port Clio. ton; R. H. Irvin. St Clair ; IL Phillips, New: Cagile; John Williams, - ifiddloport. . ' July 31, 1858. .. 31.eiowly • ,t 1 -To Nervous Snireie......a refired eler having been t evrtfvea to health In • few days, af• ter nisnyirears of grest nervous sulfating. Is assist others by sending, (free) on veds►ving a stamped envelope bearing the noodles:Ws &Mimi, a copy of the• preeerlption. used,. plied - the "Rev. Jou, 11. Daub' lge !nip's' street, Itrooklyn„':.l', Y." • &It air liellowari Otistasiste wad A ,Perfect ,N4Apuirci.—rici one who takes 1 he hnuble to esainioe the pamphlets used as wreppers A T these prep. austions, 'tan be the .Victim of Imposture.' If geituloe, the water-mark, .:11olieway, 'Tett and London," will be tinted on eseh leaf of the pamphlet. - The test Is simple, and should not be neglected. We barn that the "pothers. of America" ,are almost universally adopting,these wonderful tuedicluee—the Ointment, at a cies ICI' sore breasts, scald head, rashes, scabious erup: pens, cats, sores, bruises, etc., and the Pills as a 'swift and certain remedy for summer complaint. maimmus, WOrdni, and all internal complaints Incident to childrso. 4- &Mow Charming,'" la the 'exclamation .beard continually uttered by these who witness the insglcal effect of Jules limier* Nan Abiewientw, Or tialr Restorer:, To harsh, wiry hair tiniparta a . ioe, glossy, wavy spnestrance, Imparting to it the luxurious beauty of youth. fi gray hair and Whiskers, It reStoris the tniginif ilfleolor, and yet It is not dye. IlY l , 2l ßetlei health to the roots, it pinion ts the hair from fallin g Out, and a fey applications will shirt a new growth where beldame has eared from feom age or sickness. It is harm less, surely stlearious, easily applied; and' wilt not soli the skin'or linen. Bold by all Dralitlehl, aid at the La. borstorj of Julie Reuel A Co., No. Int Chestnut street, Philedelf hi& for 41e ilocrwholevale and retell , r. SANDER SON'S Drag And Cbetnital Mrs, Potts% . Dialers Itlagle!il Pala Estrin4or wlll mare the tollowlug among,* greet catalogue or die. • sues, , :—Eurus, Scalds, ails, Chafes, Sore Rlpplee, Corns, Ittinlois,Druises, Strains, Dites,rolson, Scrofula, Ulcers, Fever Sores, reform, Ear Ache, Piles; 'Sore Ries, Gout, Swelliugs, Rheumatism, Scald Heed,; - NI Rheum, Baldttesa, RrysipeWs,Ritrwortu, Barbers' Brasil. Poi, Measles, Bash, /ie., Le. • Tp wpm It may appear inefilinlona that so many dice easie shoold be resebed by one article; such as bleb will vanish 'Shen reflection points to the feet, that the salve It a combination of ingredleOts, essh and 'every one applying a . perfect 'antleote to Its Opposite disorder. PII.I2ICIPAL DICPOT—up 'Chambers street, New York. [l9.ly] C. F. MACS. • .411rPoid by Jona tl. gloms .4 Sem, Pottsville, Pa. airimportaut to Females—. La. CHLISIXAMI Pats.l-The. combinations of Ingredients in there Pills are the result of a long: and extensipi pniettee.: They are "lid to their operation, and certain in correcting all imapilarlties, painful menstruation*, removing all alt. *tractions, whether from cold or othenalse, headache, pain th the side, palpi toilet:l.ot the heart,disturbut sleep, whiehialwayaarlre from Interruption of nature. They svieeessfully used as a Preventive. These Pp.,' should never be taken hi pregnancy, as they would be sure to causes miscarriage. .Warovnted purely urgers. ble, mid free from anything injurious to life or health. Explicit direct ions, whirl should be read, satoTPatly each box. Price $l. tent by mall, by enclosing I gt to any authorised agent. R.II. HUTCWINGS. Gemerul Agent fns ireChtstberSL, Nose Tort- To whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed.. atikuld by, JOHN G. DROWN Is Ens, Pottsville, lino unity unca # Rao., Reading. Halyl lir Pair Dye* Hair Dye telltale! - A., fitatOtetaetyilatr Ova The ORJOINAL and BEST in I,lur World 1. 5 ' others are mere Imltationa.,:and shoOld he avoided, if yow whit to eacipe ridtcule. • GEAy, RED, or .11G,ti1Y EATS Dyed:blatantly to a. beatttlfal anci Natural Brown or Black, withoist the least l'lnjury to flair or Eltin. ••• • ••, FIFTEEN MEDALS and INPLOSIAE heir; been altar. dad to Wm. A. tlateLelor shmelB39, and vier 80.000 ap ;Mations hair: been made to the Metro! his patrons of his ;amens Dye. W 3!. A. DATCIIELGR'9 ruipt DYE producte a color: not ,to be diattnaulabed from natur e , and h Wk2ll.l7r2ED 0.01. to %twain the least, however long It may be' l con-, • tinned, and the II effects or ' bad Dyes tmedled: the' • Half Invigorated for life Ly this splendid , Medo,aold or applied On 9 private moms)et the, Mir Faetoel, a Broadway, New York. • • ; Sold in all cities and towns of the Gulled Drtalglsts and Fancy Qoods Dealers. . GrOIUJOI ins the name and address upon si ',.steea plate miurrrltig nw four Mee of each box, of WILLIAM A. IIATCHEI;08, .• • ( 49,1 11 ' loth, dGeSold by 40. o.llhows Pottripe; fia. ' • . o"lVigaS Wigs! yIngitmmd,ATORIMOBI WlGSand -TOUPS 'ungtaae all. They are elegant, light; easy and dnral4e," - . 1 - i Fitting to e chansi;—''tio 2nrolrig pp behind—no shrink• ing ea the head: Indeed,this is the eel: establishment whirs theie things are piroporly undonstood andits!de. „ • 2:11 Broadirair, Noy York: Great gaglish iNg§ clattigt'S CETIIIHATED FEMALE: PILLS.— inipired,lron; s wooerlition Cutstri. 31. p., rbiotelart ExtraOrdlusty to the 44,0t0tt.- . This turalunbla medicine to unfailing In the giant of til • !bile paint:land dangermuidlsmaxes to:ihlcls the female, oviialitution imanhject. It *literates all esroossand re 'rem all obairiciknui, and a igmledy tura may be rolled ligarited Ladles it la peenlisrij soiled. 4. in a shoct time, bring oil the monthly period with 'keit bottle, pries One Dolbir, been the Go - venmest $ Snap of 0 reakßrinle,te prevent. eoutater4lte.- '• , Ly•these, Alla should got be taken by felehitt ilth FIRST rassz,voivrris. z t Prignsetsey, at they tans is briug Misatrriar, beet at cap other tint they aft! safe. 1 -In all came of Narrow and fp; nat tilreclinne, Petals the back and Lim* raligtte on alight exertion: Palpita. tlnn of the Irak Hysteric', in& Sillies, thine Pi lisle lit 'elect a cure *ben other 2161111 bane gelled, and al ibi:ugh i ^ pon.iitat rei*.y, do not coatatrillon, cilorn4 inturny . ,,nr anything bartl'al to the ennetitution;—; ; jenU dineticca in the pamphlet mound each packw, *Mob sboold be carefully preserved. • • 804 Apo, 4)11)4 United" States and Canada * ; . .1., . • •.. JOB mososi oats Lo. it a c 0.,) • nochester, N. Y. IL-41 end 6 postage *taint endow' .to any an- Agent; will instant a bottU, tinttai Winn' OM 80 'l4l/!1; MU , • ' • " • t: Far*. layottsrille, by HENRY SATlAlitila Tama• CirVeY; analoy all preatite theeaghotitibe United States and Canada& , pees Ifh 2;* Utligins )atelligettre. 03101 PRATIiiMISITINGS, Wider the buspiimas of the . 'lloeisil Merits' Chrietian Association,* are Yield in iblt Second Methodist Church. corner of Market rod Fifth etreets, every Friday evening, at 71 Welsch. tlill are invited to join in the czar - By Order of Committee. Twoms will be WA Union Prayer Meeting., held %indeed:or oarlike* of tho!qoung Metes Chatter' Assocustion's co:Monday' evening next. A dero gation freon 4 . l lonng Men's Christian Associ ation" of. Pbitruitiptaa is expected. The meeting vitt Witold in thn• Spend Methodist .Church, Market St. !" • Firemen end'yeung men generally, are particu larly Invited to attend. • _i'• - • . The seventh Anniversary of the Schuylkill CountOemale Bible society. H , • tensctennq , • The following statement will indicate the degrei of vigor with which the Schuylkill ()minty tamale Bible Society ,bas pnwecuted its labors since its organisation :1 /duchy raised Wl' the parr 2652,' - • • 5512 06 . c• 1663, . . 1136 16 • ' " U U 1864, 647 76 • a " 1665, ; , 402 62 z.,40' • U 0 ; 184:43, . sea 61i. 0 " • “ " " 1 567 , cr ,a if if 3539, 606 46 Total amount raised and eipended to the distribution tattle Bible daring the last seven year*. $3,435 40. During this period the Society has had Abe ;optima of; eve Colportetinte In 1862, 51r. 8.13-Kennedy served fop mouths and thirteen days; In 1164 Mr. John Kamp parted one month; arid fondest' days; in .1853-4. Mr. Q. Walter served 'eight, months sod ten days; in 1865-a; Mr. J. A. Beckman served one year and tight mouth"; and during the last three months the Society has again had the services of Air. S. S. Kennedy. who is still at work in the County. The aggregate time of Colporteur service: secured 8s the Society Is tberefonr, two years:Am:ll months and mesh days. The result of the labors of these Agents mfr be briefly stated as follows Families visited, H. 25.548 Verailles found:destitute of tbe Bible , 2412 Bibles and Testaments distributed,; _ 4,848 Bibles and Testatneuts sold and given by Um Li. brarian._ • • 1,002 Whole number of'Biblis and Testaments uteri by the Solid?, ' 6,U7 Theme Mimi by the blessing of God; will certainly ae complish - grest.good for the'people who base received theta. The) hire already filled many hearts with piece and Joy, which befor• were oppressed with def e r : so d are now sheddini the precious light of Mr s Sue Truth In many habitation* whet , before it did not bine: and no doubt they will 'et guide mans Inquiring souls to !be Sarlotzr, and to ;eternal life. The results already oto , mined are worth:vastly wore than the efforts they bass met the &clew:: but eternity alone will nerewl the good. which shall ultimately be accomplished hirbutean pools by this liberal distribution of the word of clod. There.' fore , let the members and friends ofOle' srbuylkltl , County Fete ley Bible Society, "thank Lied and take roursae." ThOugb. couch has been done, more- yet. rw, mains to be accomplished: This work,„l,kartbst of the husbandman.' racist be repented !rem y oaf to ybar, or. many will perish for the lack of. Drina. The open held lies before us, irrits while the daYllirsta, ' ' ••43d firth with precious seed. • • Childretiand trlends °mod; Go faith unto the Dunn of nerd, The path your geriour trod. ' . On. spread It far and *Me.- Wer all the barren earth; • . God will the fruitful iain punk And being the germ to birth: Though sown amid your tears,. And quivering with sighs, You yet stint! Pee the golden u: - . Invieh profusion paring roihrseed in the foregoing historical eitetch the proceedings of the Year last citesed.ito further Peva rate stateinent seems required but what is additionally contained in:the appended reports of the Treasurer end Librarian: But the t.oard of Managers cannot close this 'lepton n lid account of their stewardship without exprei. slug their cordial thanks to the many kind contributor*. and bespeaking a continued and IncroPud , cooperation from ; After the address Of the Rev. Mr. Adams. an editorial notice of which has airoodx appotred before the public, the !WY. Mr.,tTorrence spoke in tetras) of high compli ment and en couragement. ably enforcing the eittims arid 'pritspects of the work of Bible distribution, • ' . t The report ' of the Tressnrer, Mrs Bunn . A;ltnaral, showed the receipt of $6OB fill dnrivig the, pastear and 633 77 In the treasury; of which' . WS 08 was r atted In P .F. 2 ottsrille, and; 38 In Port Carlton Mlnurnßle and Orelgaburg. ii i , • • • , 1 . The report', or the Librarian, Mrs.!! ry L.W.Pasflp r was as followsa••• 0 •: Ito; of vol. iti4depositoryt Feb. 1.18.58,- ' . 47' 0 ' " " bought of Penna. Bible Sort ty, , ' 1531 " " "'• doodad by sir poems% . ' 1 2 •l• !.. ..' : —r . IMO 46. ..• dia'vro by Mr. Kennedy, . • • t 26 ,""" r. given by sabsalption, '• • 4•4 IS ' 'o—. l, .." i artid hi Libearlan, - ' . 1110 .4 . 6 •• ita depository Feb, Ist.ISS9 . f 4. •646 Talue o larCks in depositrry,SM2__ „ I '-' _ 7Fheini wing resolution was then °Bernd by B. ILly i wood, Esq , and seconded by P. W. Sbenfer. , Fsq.: , Bud Thal this meeting has 'heard with • gr*tt I Wrest:re t 0 report of the Schuylkill County Female Ittli-' .M 0 Soviet , daring its existence the last aeren.y ot 7, that we t niffully sod devotedly recognise the Die no blessing o .Ibeeltlabcrit; and we rearm these Christ n 'idles fis4eartfelt thanks for the Past. sod tender then' our war iympsthlea. and pledge due cordial support to their further operations In their w offaith andls ., bar of lor .. 1 i • At ter do e very excellent approPria e retnarks by:Mr.. 1 e liol Maywood. thei resolution was uns:nim oily adopted. On motion of tee. Mr. Colt, the several port, were ad o pt- ' ed. and a ution passed to endeavor to increase the' centribat sto SlOOO If possible. the l ensolog year. , • In accordant* with a suggest ion of 4 ,11e5. , Mr. Torrence. It was determined to make an effort towards securing More geneirel.co-opentUon throughout ths county, and after a c llectlon and tbb election of Officers for the en suing yea ',i Mm !es. Kennedy and Wni. Patrin were con stituted I e members. the benedietion. was prooonnevi I by Rev. E. °limy, and the Society adjourned. ' • j 4 i D. Wit:SUM:MN, Secretary. 1 The following are the officers tor 1859 :---• i Presid P 4ideti I—l l ltS, POLLOCK. Tice i ts—Mrs. U P. Taylor,Mn. Mrs. Shearer. Libra , If sa:—Diva. Perrin. t Trossucer—Mrs. A: Russel. ' .1 Ilvordieg Secretary—Mae. McOrewee. •.\ 1 1 : ' Ccrrrerrnding Secrel VL Sl ary AACILS : —ltev. D. Wisnutts. '• ' ; WlS.:Parer, . .. Mri. Christ. Loeser: 1 " partitelonietif,. , - " Cumming, " rank Pott, l . " 'A. M. Alien, ! t-• .'• "Idgway, . .: • " •Zimmennan,, : : 1 " - Milne,. ' i ll ' " Maywood, ; " Wardle,' ; „ , " Dobson, a leek,' . . , , • " Ilonsel. - •''. ' 1. UT. Rune!, ' . " Moatelius„ 1 " ncheubseli, • Miss Mary 1311 L 1 . I ' • i : f , - lioTioiss. .. ), . . . i inrisi . Mahn PAISCOPAL COCRCII. Setond, Street. ottsrille, Rev.' U. E. Ou.ibr, Pastor.: DI-' 'tiose iceererj Sabbath at ID N. M.And at 7% P.M: art. GLUM LIITIIKRANCIIIIRCW.MarketSquare Pottsvil ..Rey: WM. Lucnissecn , Pastor.. Divine 'ex.! skein t IsChureheerttlarly every Sunday. Morning,l et VOA iffloek: eXening. at 7 o'clock Weekly , Prayer' M eeling rhursday even I pg. at 7' o'clock . ,-. 1 I JACICS6X—In St. Clair, &haylkill Co., Pa., tinj the ' B4 last., Et.sissuat 8. Jactuon.in the 14th year or his l ege: I. . ~ ! I WlLSPNT 4 ltildettly, In Philadelphia:on flatlet t Mt, lof eongettlon of the lunge, lt.:SoraDso Wilaoli,in Ito; , 37th 'yes r of bin rate:....' •-/ 1 ' • Ills Epo s ole Brethren. and male friends 'to frealeral„/ t are invi ' to attend-his ' funeral . Monthly, tto 7th. instant. it 10 o'clock; tram the realdenzj A kla mother, No. 221 , k street. Phil:an, *l th aca a er hottce., . SKE il—.lht Sunday morning . February 27th, dams D.-SE , aged 23 years , , months, audit days. 1' • ~.. • ie ' ---' ~ il.it A i nietTrim'of Printers, and otheri conneeledlwlth ' the Neareitepes Pceas of Borough of Potts, life !! held in lbw /tested Bonding. Phttevilloon Monday evening, I ' Febrofofith,llls9, RICIIA.ED EDWARDS, Esq., Of the 1 rsorto . ;amina, was caileg fo qlo effalr. end Vl:u.oapi B. 2.g'r 4 r, of the Antrwal„was appointed Secretary, , . The Chairman, lo ett Inn remit. mttnnec,ithnot:coir the'llinitti Of -our lai c . friend and folitoreraftemen, no 1 74; 81, d di t.! ' J. Af;an ifecod. of the offered the Eliot'- , - 1011beiteletiona which, on mot n. etre oinnabilously adopt 4 'as the tense of the meet og: , ' ii. - liVuOtsan, iltd, the Father of a I tesinhlnd, “in,orhom we live and - move and have one being," bee yelled from henee,iln the spring time of lifel, our friend and com• • paniimi, the late Antra B. Sitamtf-therefor.t be it RrSeei. Main this 'visitation of Divine PreoldFce .we -frogolzii the. haserotable will of, Rho ' , who', d th .all thr gs well." I - - i Res rod: That we bow In barqble iubmission fo that Which has deprived 011 ofpa friendship stkeout. pan ship of _one . whop. life and vittees have merited , and Wed MU highest raga r : ' 1 d..x 4 e ' Resaint4Tbat while we deep', skrepsthlefi with the eorrott•ittrieken family and trier In of the deteste:, we (mat that our common loaft.hs* been', the -Vernal gain of their relative and our friend ; 1 • • . Rtiorral, That thee° bare assembled attend the 1une ...n.1 ollthe deceased, In a body: . . ReiOrett, That the proceed! of, this meeting be ige certified by the - encore." copy e furnished to the fami ly of the'deceased, and that they be published itsallThe papas of Schuylkill County. !• , i . Thil : dale appointed the fitilowing gentlemen...l a Cormtilttee - of Arrangraeuti, tube ; *ore !admitted to weit.4on . Out Proprietors of the Nrorspapor ORites, and !egoist the ittendaneepf all pfrinters Ia• thelit l atopirry. await! J. Addison McCool, l chairmen, Rectod dike; 1 , nobet U. 11.amimy, *bursa Oilleat. Andrew Welker, &clf °Mat; Aaron E. Snytter, Republican otErei q. Philp Lippe,'&3eyitilt Omani' at, nod J. W. 2:abrader, 41:Wipe Amami. t _. 1 ' , : , 1 •On motion; adjoamed. I '-- - __.' i- : : . lifefiAilD EDWARDS, frauident. ' ' SOlr.flit: a Stoup, Sectrehts7. , ' A:1 'actor ' ms of, the Scott - Rae Cetapany held at . Abel ;Artatetry, on the 'Keehn of 4e2Stti of Vebrairy; 18:19 the Mowing preamble and reaolat , letui were adop. ' tot luoinfieceele: . Ififi l itsi. It bas pleased a AlN : rice and ever,lllerrlral Rolbr to remote from among amour l ala ecearade and axadrltte. Auxin D . ., latex :- And :Warams. While**. ir,,,a4hair with deep humility t, this decree 4 the Al middy, yittwre cannot Mbeatexptiedog our aympatby and, lontlntenre to the Matters and triode. of the 'do. emoted, for the Irreparable loss they hale ahstalited; Therefore, be It Relayed: That Ire tender one riesppth.f . nuld Mead shlo to the famili of the deeiMed,whe, while it member with! us, wait *treed and respected by Illtr.ssid, white we hope and believe that ens brother has joked 'Abet band of theme ones Above, whine alchemy,- tad' sonnet, Ind death never enter, may thbi visitation be made sweat*. 'him Walt, and ptypere se to tam through, the perk Val teykif the Shadow of Death.; ; , Revived. That as a !further @Metre, of one edam analtilipent for the lamented deed. the Company attend histenerat In a WO, In ulet*fflut. ' Resort a,. 'that a may of %bias resolutions bi primal ed to the holly of the decessad i sad that (filly bi,j 10 obilibed Jaya Botoasti papers. = - u . [Extract *oak .thy talantfti - f' . - • -, AM nose LOSSIM, again; Attaatt-Jaa.ll.lltaxsz, or". Tna ititteelfte Garnet Mind adopted the ftiflowiaz ere amble and resolutions, at a meeting held en Tttealey II enorningillwreh Ist, , 1859 -- RWfagtie, It has pleased an overfilling Pine!dente to remove !roes oar. adst. in the prime of our Wowed Iciend'and esavetate, Anita D. tilirar, formerly a mem. ber of this Band, i tttershwe • 1E04,404 Mak whNe we hand with enbcoNfion be. Muth.* blo:* in f rees.lt INtoftened by the belief 'het ntanglottllY illdalitlst and virtneg; his genticllrS3 atd eouriesy, which rendered him ao hd;med ~n e.rth. ate hi* usher* tot hitter and lucre joyous state, *hers' 'f the weary are at teat' IJ,Resalreel. That we deeply ern patties with th e h e „ . reared family, In a loan felt PO keenly by all sib° knew him but to /eve hlse—but our contestation la In common, that h. has gone to a hefts.' and happier world. , i-jr na h,,,,4 MA's, win weer . elstolge of reotrultut i t *batty days. and attend his Attend In body. • r Rooked. That a savoy of these resnlo t tons be meet fed to the family of the deceaced; and that they be publish. ad In the papers of the Borough.' b 1 • • • -N. J. AMR, Leader, 4 JOSS Diaat SW/ Ar t XISTIXO at the members of to. Mechanics' Li- brary Association of Pottirills,behlat the Town Nil, Olathe eveulog of the 28 tb of Itebrusty,igreesitlytethe call of a committee oftbst body, the follow log newly. Done were ututolmonaly adopted; Wmallitlk It has pleekd the Almighty to remove frier* among us oar late blood and felloarmtember, Assts.: D. Exaa, t mf, Tha t herefor he Res ct at we hotel ly bow to the aliwlse Ifispen *allots which tussdeprived as of s tompsnion, and our association of an honorable and valued member. ; ffesotraf, That In the decrees of our friend there early lo lite, society has been deprived of a graphing and up tight man, who, among his fellow men, crujoyod Oast respect sod retold which could ouly proceed trues well spent life.' - Rtrotra, That while we unite with the bereaved fam ily otour lamented (rimed, in mourning bI untimely decease, we ate cheered with Mr Mire that he now dwells in that world of , eternal lit, .witer• the. weary pre at rest." •Rmalred, That this Affectation attend the funeral of the deceased Ina body. Restdred, That a copy of the, proceedings of this nsirt lag be prevented to the Waft, of our late member, and they-b. published In the Meaisp flotord,ditaite ,brutal, and /tamale Saadard. J. Manses WILLUX Altsoa, Donmittee. /ton Burton: WANTED. WANTED.- - -A young I ltj married wan of uoescantionable character and %verity. Is desirous of obtaining a situation as account ant, or book-keeper, with a coil operator, or In an Es• press office. For testimonials an referolvern,plearie ■p ply to B. Batman, Esq., Pottsville. VANTED—A Female Teacher; in y the Public &lA,* of Pottsville, kooday, 26th April, 1339. Salary, $220 a year, payabb tot:mall/. Apply before :10th April. to It. HANNAN. Prisidart': Or to muus•ronixic LIrrLE Ste. • Pottsville, March 5,'59 Peat 11TANTED—A Female Teacher in . . T T 'the Borough of Cressona, by the dist df Neic, to take charge of School No. 2. For a ectupeteat person, good star; will be paid. A. M. NIOIITIMER. Feb.lo, 58 84f • Prls't,ef Board. ADMINISTRATION. w I VI 4 k i DMINISTRATION NOTICL. Whereas Letters of Adwantiandion to the Estate o ARLES ZEICOENFLISE. We of Barry township, Eeboyiklll county. deceased, bare two lamented to the undersigned—all permits Indebted to raid Estate are re quested to make payment. and theme hartnn claims to Tressent the same kw settlement to JOHN TARN LL, Slush 6.'89 In.atej Aden antral yr. GEORGE' B. FISLER, Mechanical Engineer and Dranghtanum, attend% to the pale and porch/tee or machinery, and to the re-bitiliflug and 'patting up of old meld oory, Port Carbon, March 5.'59 N o • ,10t Btogkholdera of thAenmneeutualet . ni l a t , - . fin Fund Association of Pottsville, will be held on Monday evening. March rth. 1134. at o'clock. Palle teal attendants is resquested. JAMES POCHT, See. Pottsville, March b .• 10.1 t • *reknit, wart • . 1- J OST ! LOST! I—A Note . forONE 111/NDIIED.DOLLA.IIB , * with latemet,drinm a n d dated Jeenseille. September .7, Mi, payeble thirty drys after notice: &rid not 'ls drawn by William Milne; favor John E. Brown: Thls Is togire not lee that payment - of mid note has been stopped, and all' perions are forbidden to negotiate the lame. • • Jesnaville, March 5, '59 19 at • JOMN E, DROWN BOARDING.. --Four Gentlemen can be pleasantly arrow =dated Alth boartl, on ma wurtile terms. Apply to SAILS II it. NEWNAII. liorwegisa street, Pottsville. ilt-4 to Pebraary 28.19 , XTOTICE.—Notien. is hereby. ; given 11 that one black horse. • spring wagon And harness now In possesolon Of Joseph Keeler of Ashland. are my property, and that I lutenist theta to said Jureph Keeler, during my pleasure. ISAAC IIUILK ART. Ashland. Yet , 15Ih, VA* .THE UIsiDERSIGNED is pt epared to receive Coal on fitOliAGhl or dOIdSIISSION, and .P vet It to any part of the city. liming peculiar facil ities. my sharps. -are mcdprals. I bare also several nouns to trade forteraad COAL. Apply to CHARLES 041 Dealer. 18th and 111.110da streets, Philadelphia 'December 2.5,'58 ; • 82-2 m BAXECUTOR'S as, Letters of Administiation . on the rEstate bf ' N J.. EVANS, late of the 'borough of Bt. Clair. Schuylkill county, ha re been granted to the subscriber by.the Register of acid county-.notice le berehY given Mail those indebted to Paid Estate to make payment, and those having claims will present them for Hair meat to the subscriber. - JONA fIIAN JONES. • rebrusri 12.'69 7 6tej FOR SALE & TO,LET. - 4 10 R RE T-=-A desirable residence in Monies Additkot: renal notlerote. Appiy to RIMER* KAUSKY, Morris's Ad Oil too— I 10- ,513 reb . s, '54 TO LET—,A.. frame dwelling house, situated in Norwegian near sevenitt vine. • Possession Overton Um Ist of Apri1.1559 Ap ply to . JACOB TROCtilk Match 5,'59 Market street. F OR SALE—two desirable building 1 , LOTS on Market street. adjoining' the Lutheran Church. Also, two lots In the rear of tame. Yoe terms apply to '. , J. 8. PATTERSON. - Nardi* March 5.'39 -10.2 m FOR REN:r—A convenient dwel t ling bonne situated In Malutniongoitreni, *hove appopit. Ilut Baptist church. Inquirn Feb. 19,19 .8-t[] . J &ISE ilkstitn. o.RENT—A three -story brick Li rii boogie, with (kit Fixtures; will be plat la Born ;a p eta order. situated to Comte street. Apple to Neb. 19. '49 -- s-3ei titoti, JOHNS. ktart 4. riII( r .PLET—A good.d,velling hmiseg t in 31...bant0n,:0 street.' POssesslon given the st of April nest . lipply to td. THOM .. . 19.'59 flat f~ , 4 1 0 R RENT---Divelling Ho El tors rooms, Lodge rooms sod Mess. For terms • PPY 10 THOM pSo:S. Cbr. astirs and liarkrt strrem Pottsrills,.Feb. 5, 18 6-tf • 1..p10 LET—From the first day oil April next. the Palle of tome Waledlately oprowl te I he • mope] Church, no! occupied uau Exchange Office. Apply to. ~ . WM. TUOIII.IO. Pottsville, Feb:6, 'St . dif •T;OR 'SALE —Six. piks of Lumber 1 Trucks will be polB cheep for /4.b. Or note alth sp. ; proved security. Abu, a valuable 4111 LP. ea the mute taros. Apply to . , JOIN INOUE.", ?Swim. '.. • Pottsville, May.12; 9 68 . t 144 f 1 4 1 RESII LIME for 'sale. at all times, , at the Atlas on the Island, for boilding pa a,. , Band. ke., at the lowest wires. ' C. 31. ATKINS. 1 JACOB PISIISIi Ashland. viii AU any orderepront pt. !band at tower prices then have been cheesed heretofore. Pothrrille, !taut 1241 11:4101i. SALE--One. superiOr, 8 inch . pole primp. with eolomn pipes and ronneetlone— ready'to be put Into' he tutees. Will' be sold , Apply at the Tauwpm Iron Work, for farther Infberna tlon. CARTES t ALLEY. Augart 21,'63 ", - .1 .1 • 34. I,; 1 CHEAP 0R SALE CHEA fine. Copy of Nichnlicin's Dictionary of the ftclence Of Atoll lecture, Building , Carpentry, Ake.. Bum the earliest ages to theprekent time, firming a compiebensive Work of Keterence—ilinktreted with ZP) engravingi on Moth • , For sale at B. BA NNAN'S Book . k tatiopery Store. TOR RENT--A Three .'Story Egj Brick Dwelling Moine, with hatek•ltuildings.=, supplied with ass and wale/4 stares. sn, • Tim dtore•Booms, with basements attached. suitable fey soy kind of business. between the Anti:cl ean House and the Pennsylvania Ball. APPIT to roto4 me, Feb. 26,19 9•11,1 , killitt:ll2.• . . - . A OR SALE—At the Milford Col , nary, au tbe Schuylkill Fahey IleOrned, In Blythe y'wi hip. Selinylkill county. One. NOr, Sixty Here* Fearer 11:SOINE. with baler. hoisting rheine. pump., Ae.,-101 he good order. "It will'be Fold ehrap, for wantr of use. Enquire ot JOHN DAXNAN, Albeit/4 Agent for the wners. February 24, '59: .... 9 II —....—_— FOR .SALE OR RENT.--'fheES nld eatablbsord Tarent Stand known as the ...AMERICAN IRYIEL.r on Sunbury atreet,nearty,vp• poilte,the Eatholle 13hureb.MIntravEle, Is Werra for sale, Or to rent. For terms apply to , • GEO. 11. REAM. Mlneravlllei Or to SAMUEL CIIILISMAN, Pottsslllo. January 15.'66 51,1 • • I?OR SALE OR RENT—The 4 •NATIONAL HOTEL," Minato in the town Vi i. of Shamokin. ?be enbeeriber till seill at private ill hi, thls well known Hotel, which has a good run of °triton). end all the us celoary eanrenteDees tar doing an ezrellent businewr.—. :If not sold by the lOUs of Janartry, ASA. It will then be offered for rent. ~ /or further particulars, milli re et the present proprietor. • • dhamok la, December 11_, , '8 8 r. 4. O 1 SALE.—Two kiii — o . ise En ' .gluni—geared toge th er..4)r heisting and pumping. tie SO borne Engine, with gearing for do do VO yards of II Inch pipes, and working hermit: • bOO yard* ct wire rope,—a lot of chain. . . ' one 21 horse Engine, and 'Pollen., errata*. do., for breaker. The flute work of Engine houses and breaker, sod ten ant bona. • A large lot of T rant, Oat bar Iron and crop iron. Also, drift cora, wagons cart and sled. and two Males.. WIU be sold vary chap. Apply to Th. CU a 8.31. HILL Rent Edam Arsit, Nainstonye street, twtsrak. 'Armin 12.1 4- +9 I If FOR SALE--VERY'CIIEAP— a: one 90 bone gusto% and ouotwetkois tbr pamploit *Mat. • with Dram 0o• 40 bone Vllna, for hottliot cod and commotion& r Ono 60 bonn ltogioe, hoP pooping. .• for Una 30 hone rowing , ' holiks mod gootiectiout breaking Coal. - About 1300 feet of 16 inch rip's, with pOmpo, rode, eneeeting War, de. About 400 hot of 14 mob Pipe. Pomp, Irons, ad. • 'A lot of T rens, chain, rope, .te. . Ap ly to . A. Ryan. • • • to' Sfahautosito Z Sitottit streets. • Pottalllts,Joult 4l 7 22 .' 59 . • 441 - -FLAT OAR RAILS rr RAILS. Hook 'Head 'Spikes; G. Horse Mid-Mutt N.Ug. Debate Batts. STICIITfin 1110311.8011%, Corner Centre turd Market streets. NOTICES. SURANcE. ehaylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, Colr .i"ottotac..l..llc.. 0/Ece Billyman's Building. Malian tongs It \ - 2 doors above Centre st... PoAsville, Pa. ' CAPITAL AVTHORIZED DT LAW, - • .011d00.000. • CHARTER' PERPETUAL. TblsCompiny obtained Ito Charterat the last A.*, of the LeOxlatu eof Penosyleanla. and lo now foil) gaol:ad and prepared to Woe' Policies, at Moral pp, oo Vire aod Inland rt.lis. on Public and Mitt* BD, logs, Via mit ore, Locks of Goods and Merchandise M t , kinds. Alsoon Coal kleeakeefl and )rarattim. li ranee on Canal Boats and Ilantee. by Canalr alrnon Carenesof Cent to Philadelphia,. Nei thrown. te. Thb, Company g itarititeeo , to 34 prompt/v.4nd thereby hope to auerkt the the public. it TPiLLTAM Dlrecort MORTIII J r., J. L. RA 61'1 JACOB I IUNTZING ER, Jr.' 11. If . 11UNT7.' 3111111. lil bRO E J. 11 RODE rALmint, r). . YUEXO J. H. ADAM. YARD E LAU JO11! II,DRIAEItT, J\O. nAX NV MILTON 1100 X Ft, SADI'EL 11. 11M . 114 11TIMEIL Jr., r A. 1117NTZING ER, ,q,„ t4u .. Pottsville, JAIL . irCorlr.:*AiTutta . FIRE INSURANCE Cr orvicr.:—Eillyinao's Iluildloss w,,,, „f ,•, Kotrehee On Slabstitsego Atm.?. T . A. , Pottsville, Dee. 111.'6S 60-3 to QUAKER CITY INSURANCE Cox?, Of Phi/adelphia. AuTtioßizEl) PITA I 000. Amovant paid with surplus your ikba.1011 . ,151. Thia iskwoo of the companies in the city of Philadelphia. Ara—T. A. GODFREY/. of l'ot mine, has la agent lbr the Ceunty of Schuylkill. Puttaville, February 1'J,1%9 • Great Westeia Insurance and ,Trim OP • Charter Perpetnaf:—Capital $5OO, FIRE INSURANCE. On Flores. Dwell Ings, Viable and Mel partial,. AN.. on Illowses, Barris and Mutt, Farm lupletwaitA, ie. itioitta or Pci - P. S. DLWALD, Fsraase (Ortiz, ,Jatiolvy t5O • 1 AIERI6N LIFE INSULINCR A.TRUST " CAPITAL STOCK--isoo, am . pate . p's fitiihfiv. Ira /mast.. E car. 44 LIFE INSURANCE at the use II MITTCIL TI.ATILS; Ur, At Jot STOCIr. At a bnnl 20 per cent. hts : Or. at T AL ASSILNINCX. BAUM. 1..4.04 In the lot nut • Preadent. J. O. 14 Scerdary. ; \Christopher Little, j General ,Agelt( sa,.. v m OFF' I.l— , ..Lthantattgo t., etie. of twood, Pottsville. January 8, 69 -24 t ---..., .___• .-. ' ANTIEBACITII nitsuatawy. COXPANT. Authorized Capitolizs4oo.ooo. /VIA LITER, PElil'El U A 1,-I)lfice, Na et ,IT/Inut street, between third and Fourth streets, Philodelphio. This Company will Inset, lei MI loss or damage by Fire. Buillitigt. Furniture. arid %ler. chandize generally. Also Mottos ostoosta, On {'e.,44., Cargoes And Freights. IStose IN UIIINCIE to oil parts of the Union. • DIILLVOICS Jamb fisher, Uri. 1.1,100 n. ' D. I,uther, J•iopii Ma 0143. Leith. A uJenried, Dr. 0... ,ti Eck. rt, Pefer :Wirer, J. E..11..1n5.. Julie K. Blorkiston, It ii •I' Dein. . JACOB ESIIE/t. Proudest. m W. , F. D6:11, rice Presideut. W. IL , Smith. &rotary. . i dra-,Jono t%trros hoa been Ippoltited aoent for tt shore Ompany In ,Schi2yiklll county, to whom pwrik.ts desiring Insurance ton apply. Jou:airy I,'Alr , THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AID •: LIFE INSURANCE CONPAI.Y. - Aidhorized Capital--$10.000.000. , Paldup Capitaf.Surpl no, and Reserved Funds, • $4,000,000. Liability of the shareholders unlimited. 114Tilig hren dpoolutecLAaent :In this District by the Liverpool and London Eire, and Life insursere Company. and for other reliable Itreand Life insurance COM pelmet of Phllsdelphla. 1 am prepired to receive applirations fro Insurance against kite, on every dowilption of build. ine and property, Coal Operator} would find It ndrantareoris to hem, their colliery structures to reliable Companies, for whirs 1 art os Agent. Parties desiring id/umbra are respectfully Ine t itod to rail at my office, !there partirulers wilt Le dven.to.,!eth er with the respective eirrulars of the C..mrooleo. and detailed statements of their present mndii LAO ItEFERENCKS : John Tucker, Esq, ' John ShlPPen• Janne, Duiniasi., Geo. W. Snyder.) Esq., Johnll.-WM, Esq., litm. James 11.1.1amptell, David Jayne. ii. D.. lion. C. W. Illehat S. Smith, Esq., IL M. Palmer. EM. 11011 ACE P. SMITH :Centre str,et, a b.,rn N"rwellan. • Or at Pennsylvania nail, Pottsville, Pa. January 23, '69 CH OttLl PEttriTtp i ii [1:4( Oltl ,,, EATIrp NIRSO. TEE STATE F AND 'ARUM INSIDANCT . . .. Company of Penna. 1 •Q FFICE-92 Market Street, Harris. burg. Pa. Carllal 380.000 &Para. mare all Ito Pifer elsasta of prla.riy ac.ilmo to.. ?1 , f I re, pollaof Inland NaTlgatloo and Trinpportato.a. 7 , 01 N P. RUTHEIZPOIII). Prepd,of. • B. WAIN secrelary. . L. Moitirox, Vice Pnpiirlo, BF. J. nANNAN has been appolott:d Arent f r tbl Company In roanty, and is impit.,l to noun all kinds of property at the lowest rotes xliti renard to security. The rates ran be aseertslned at hfslaw; Pottsville. IL BA NNAN U also Agent rut LIFT as Met) a■ Ins Insurance. 14. e. b. '4ll. INDEMNITY PHE Franklin Fire' Insurance Cnm• patsy, of Phibt.letphts. °Mew, No, 163; 2 Chestist streets, near Fifth street. " ' udatereits: Cheeks N. Rancher, Renege W . Elrhards, ' Thomas lien, ?Juniors% TobiseWagaer, Adolphe E. Hoylei• • , Samnsi Grant. David F. lumen. Jacob R. tintitft, Morris Patterson. Coutlnnto to make Inmirance. permanent or limitedm every description of property, ra town and ennui ry. a: rates se low as are consistent with kernrity. The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund. which. with their Capital and Premiums. 1,11 - rl . , invcattd. afford ample protection to the I nsu rcti. Finn• tto i. it corporal ion. a period of 18 years, I bey have paid upward. of one nail/ton, tmhandrrd florisetnd d.war..l.nws Il gore. thereby affording evidence of the adva oleos a t is• at:trance. as well as the ability and disposition to meat with promptness, all liabilities. CHAS, N. DA NCICRR; President. CHAP. G. ntrrcta. Peeret try. The subscriber has been appointed agent for t be above mentioned institution, and leapw prepared to make is signore, on every descriptimeAt . prnpert y. at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent . Pottsville. J 413.11.1868 • 2-if ELBE INSURANCE. _ _ rHE Girard Life Int , uranre, Annuit ' and Trust Company of, Philadelphla.• Otnr.„ 1.., 1 „ 11' 2 Ctursont stead, the first door LAM' of the Cuirtlr llormr: , . CAPITAL s44xhooct—citAßTEß PARP6TTIL. 'Counties to make liteuranees ou Wee on the omit gator able terms. The capital clout paid up and invegtol.tvacther vitt ailarits and constantly iutmaaing notated fund, Ow purfeet socurtry to the Inaurcd. The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly ot • quarterly. The company add a Downs periodically to the Insnint ces (9, lite. The first Lbm as. appropriated In tler,-,,,1,, • 184-1.: and the ...con& (too us in I*c...tuber. 1819. snarl,' to in addition of 0202 60 to every $l,OOO insur•ed nud,r the oldest pundits. making $1,262 60 which a 111 I I. is. , l when it shall become a ' elaftn. instead of sl.rs oor lair. - q . allyinsuredtt he next oldest. amount to $1.23750. the nest in age to 51.212 b 0 for every $1,000: the others in the '..,". sato. proportionlitecordlog to the amount and time at - 4- , itanding,whish additions matte an arerareof mere the, " 60 per cent. niacin the pretniams paid. without Inert** . lug theannual premium. • Xl/h4Otr.A: Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown, ' Armon Davin.. 0. Danner. . John Jay Smith, Irederiek Brown, • ' Robert Pearsall, • °sorer, Faber. ' ' - Joseph Yeatsa r. '.,, John R . Latimer, - Thomas P. Jamea, , • - 'Wharton Lewis,' - Josiph T. Miler. - Johnil. Elfish. Phimphletseentaininc tablenfratesanilexplanatior , nrm ior , application arld,further Information ran h r t,,1 •, at tbe office. TIMIAS RIDGWAY. Preaftrees I, o' , Joni F. Jiatre. Actuary. , • sra-Tbr•nburriber I. esont tor the above C u nt-i . In Sennelkill County. and will effect Insurances. 1:1 ere all necessary informatinu,OD the subject April9.lfir,P. 16.15 • , U itA'SvCi l _. ____ . ..... . - - - - - STEAM PAlLL. , ••lintice. A BRAIIANI 'HEEBNER respeetfully r]Lannouncea to hi slriends Cud the publt- In ern,:rd , that he has taken the Port Carbon SITA il 0(1.1.. and . •$' Is now prepared to forniah FLOUR of a superior quaint. ~. tottelber"with Nl,lll Peed, (*tr. frrn.):yr, , ,,, ch , p. e.,rl ' Chop. Hay. Straw. de.,, a.e.. rdodilto lesale at iow priers '', l'ott Carbon, February 12, ': U 1 tt• . ''.. • "A Soft and fair skin is Vie „Aril ,Iftribtd , ~,' Ilni. l l' , -', - THE CLYCeIiiN TABLET, ;I . AN '- elegant Hygienic applianre of • solklllted Glycerin. for Routh liedor Chaps , ' Wits Sore Lips ow lueldental Inflamer:ll Inns. It neter gets rancid. Its action Is better and its reel' MOM lasting than that of either C o ld Cr 'am ,Or Lit.( ' i Cilycertn—bestles. It neither Mils the dress nor Fl'a't •thenkin.--Puct 2:. cis.. ' 11C1111ELL. , ~ 010,1111tCRITIC.It. l'Othiti. 1' , 1110 Ckereat strut, Ailadelple i, • Febniary 19.'69 5- Ito '3O , . , "..A.Xl.3llC3lll:Eit.lBl l ' r.I3I,VNIWIC e.l '.l. Aso PLASTER MILLS, - &Wows! tt/r. ad Yorkr. Awt,l,f C144E 4 00 ••trtgli• ' ~.?, Philadelphia. . • W E I offer . a d 1 ; ); rf u e l..ai sto ck-or ellC a 'Il)jr , :11 , i ranted to tn , tiannin ,,, ~,..04 which will be foetid ;,--7 1,000 tons No 1 Government PernvtanPrut •:, 16,000 tons French's Improved Supoz 7 Fhosp, , ao , of Lime. 1,000 tons French's Pure Chemise. Bono 6,000 barrels. French's Fhilndelphis Povirette The Aiwe standard art lett* ere. cash of their itit.d.tto best lo the WORLD! Our LAND Plinth.: troltittltriturt from stoma Sross, is celebrated throughout the Le.'" Or ita parity and strength. • we, 1:111111 Olthrtill 10.11: • French's Isoprnted SupPlioa. 3lesiean Ghana. rA) ',hate of„Lime. ' Extry Land Plast,e. Franstes Pure Chentlertlllone. °Witty Land Plaster. French's l'hibura Poudretta. Pure lone Dual. Ourernment Paint lan Ouano, Nu:airier. Guano. No. I. . tiumnd Charcoal. 10,000 bk. Laud Plaster. 5.000 ale. Casting Plaster. .. • 10,000 Ids. Hydraulic Cement.' '5•., , 3,000 his. True Roman GeMent• A ',A 1;000 bb. Portland (English) Ceslorl _ .tfl Also. ~ sG eok :_rvou t! l p em ee s k wr ere , t . ~. p iou o + w o.r dev ed d B A l e ta te , :e u e . c o l l i. t z t l :: . 3 `e'... ..akee7f Nader, tlrOttlut known tilourr, k lu t.if , Ground i3otp Slone. IW hit* Send, (in Ns.) u do , White Ilktibli, Ground Urkks, for Palatal , " . 1 sn do'', - Fans Marble.. Powdered Ilene Black• . FRENCH, RICHARDS et Co. , . menus nu,* and Farrekeeeie.p o .i. , ‘ deatiout Garner of otd Turk knid nt litMA. 74 = - HULADELPW . ' rub. 10, V ,
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