TERMS OP TIIE MINERS' JOURNAL.—SINGLE StIISCRIPTIONS.—Two Dollars per annum, paY ith/e.serol-annually In at:ranee, to [hot& tyho reside n the County—and anntsaty . ta advance to those Who reside out of the Coo ntr...Tite publifleer reser% es to himself the rirlit to chaage $2 .2,*,er annum, wb" Payment in delayed trainer than one year. TO . • • threeret copies to one addregs,CLUßS— ss 00 Seven Do Do 10 00 Fifteen Do Do 1..0 00 Five Sollars In advance will pay for three yeer's nub criptton 10 the Journal. RATES OP-ADVERTISING Ons Bonare of 14 lines, 3 tlairs, , Every snbsequent Insertion, Ent& lines, I time, Suhreguent Insertions, each, One Square, 3 months, Six months, One Year, • Buttness Cards of Fivellnes, ger annum, Merchants and others, savertim m by the Year, with theprivile;e of inserting dif ferent advertymments weekly, ale Larger Advertisements, as per agreement VOLNEY 8. PALMER, at Ais /teat Estate and Coat Artacies, Corner of Thlrd & Chesnut Streets, del Ala, N 0.160, Namiau Street, New York, ..No. 16, State Street,Bostan, and `Southeast corner of Baltimore dr. Calvert Streets, Baltimore, is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertiserrignts for the Slivers' Jearnal. TIM CIRCULATION of the Miners'loarr.al is preater Ilan any other paper published in Northern Pcnrisylra. nia, and has nearly double the circulation of any other published in Schuylkill county'. Icahn, circulates largely among capitalist., manufacturers, iron an:l coal dealers Ihroug,liont the Atlantic and Eastern. States. .SDIOLE COWS or TII6 MINERS'. JOUMNAL —can be ebtainetNevery Saturday. of dencw, Mlnersville; Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at the earner of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville and at the counter of the publication office. FIRE, II F.:Pt I.TH,aan urn I NtiVRA NCE AGI CT. subscriber Agent for Ttte, Ileaith and Life In surance. Any infor4tion on either of the dif•rent branches can be obtaihedat the office of the Miners' Journal, where insuraj:ces arc effected. • 3ournal. Saturday Morning, May 26. TUE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TIII: COUNTRY! Tte People Demand RR Re.9torollon . WHIG COUNTY MEETING.—The Whirs of this County.will bold their County meeting at Otwmsbut:, on Tuesday, the 12th of June neat, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Harrisburg Convention, do nominate a candidate for Canal Commi,toner. It Is desired that there shall in , alfull attendance, as several matters of importance will be brought before the onet ime: Letthete be a full meetine. . DRESS oUTTI&c: —Mrs. Cog.gins, a lady who hag been giving instructions, during this week, in a new system of dress waling, will remain for a few days longer at the Eachange Hotel, la this Borough, fir the purpose of giving instructions to those who may desire a knowledge of the new plan of cutting. WE StIOULD BE Pi.EASFiD with an interview with "C.J. D." beforepishlish his Comninica : WHIG STATE CONVENTION The Whigs of this State will hold their State Convention, for the purpose of nominating a Can• dilate for Cam' Commi.sioner, at liarri,burg, on the 16th of August next. It is time, therefore , that the whip; of this State in connection with • those people who desire to perpetuate Whig rule, arid'etanti by the rife', whorn..they have placed in power, to move in the matter. The Press in nu- .rnetottsserctions of the State are busily engaged in discussing the merits: of their respective friend, hut in very fee places have tbe people expres.ed 'themselves as to the man of their choice. This, howevee, should' they be-;1110 Ili ,PXPres.•trig Oki:Pellet; at present, will h• atte:l4 , .l t, in amp. After the nomination shall hay', been made. we deairetO see an aroused spirit among •the Whig's which 'Will defy all attempts at derea , —a sp;rit which will show to the people of the United Stang a determination on our pail to maintain Whig measures despite the efforts of the Locofocos to create dissension in the ranks of the Whig party by disseMinating falsehoods upon falsehood. The whig Canal Cominiaioner, at the next election, tan bo elected. if the friends of Reform in this Slate but say so 7 ..it bas been dime—and can be done again. The Whig party moat be upheld. We have conquered, after years of toil. Shall our labor have been spent in vain? if not, fellow cit izen, of Pennsylvania—if yuu desire to maintain the present administration—if you desire lowa enacted whose design will be the promotion of the welfare of.the Union, you must stand by the men who havnbeen chosen. It is the only mode by which we ran bring about a better state of things. The success of the whip party at the ensuing elec tion will give it additional strength, and prepare it to withstand, in coming years, the reverses inci• •dent to party organization. Let the Convention .eeleet a man capable and popular, and the people will ratify the nomination by a large vote. Great :responsibility rests upon their shoulders, and it is 'to Ita hoped fiir the success of the cause, that they will scan well the qualifications and popularity ,of.the man whom they shall nominate. lITASTFACTURING C.O3IPANIES •A Colton Factory, to the stock of which has been subscribed, in a very short time upwards Of $150,000, is un ler a fair way of being started in Lancaster city, which, when completed, will make the third Cotton Factory that has been erected within a few years'in that place. The Factories pay a good dividend—in same instances as much - .lasi ten per cent. As factories can now be erec ted by companies, in accordance with the General Manufacturing Law passed at the late Legislature, •we hope soon to see factories of this kind put up in Pottsvilleohan which very few places possess more superior advantages. The Sbek is put aCti 'reasonable Sum, to which, all who desire, can sub scribe—including the operatives, who, when pos sessed of a share or several of them, would take an. equal interest in the establishment with the man who is possessed of larger number of shares There are other advantages to be derived : it Would employ large number's of hands, including boys, who now aro idle, as well as girls, of a proper age —it would aid - to create a home.market,thereby benefitting those living at a distance from •Putts. Tilly, make Pottsville a .; greater mart, &c. these things in view; we see no reason why per . sona should hesitate in the work. We possess al l the requisites—and we flatter ourselves that ou r Borough contains as entorprizing a population as can be found any whereond with these things look ing into our face, if other towns succeed in getting ahead Of this, it will be because the citizens of Pottsville did not desire to Make the effort. EXPLOSION Or STEAD! BOILERS. Mr. Burke, late Commissioner of Patents, in his report on this subject, attributes the bursting of steam boilets mainly to the ttin of cast iron boiler heads, and the absence of such guards as inventive condi: has furnished. It is more than twenty years since the Government of Franco panned a law prohibitin g thetrie of cast iron boil erdo,iplo,after nom' , dertructive ciplosions from this eatto4:-; yet our Government has neglected to fol low it, example. From'the repo'rt it appears that, within the past twenty yearn. !Mire have been hid ti ed by explosion in this coantry,-,02.6 persona, end : 298 wounded, many of them have been made edit plesloflile, while nearly, a million of dollars in prof:kap has been destroyed. M' The Lutherian Synod—The Synod of the Evangelical Lutherian Church of Penury!. Vanis and adjacent States, will hold its next an nual Convention at Lebanon, Pa., on Trinity Linday, the 3d of June next, at wiiietionach and important bussineas connected with the welfare of ►he LuthArian'church will be transacted. LIUNGAILY AND AUSTRIAk The foreign news, published in the last Jourria: informed our readers of the fact that Russia had determined to aid the Austrians in ruppressing the Hungarians in 'the effort to achieve Liberty.— The hope that we so fondly cherished a twelve month back, when Europe was being convulsed. by the throes and spasms of Revolution— prompted by a desire to-be free—ria somewhat blighted by the intervention of this powerful Nation to quell' the Hungarians. Pkim'the man. ncr the Maygars have fought, we are, inclined to believe, that, however great the force ten against them by the combined power of Austria and Rusris they will give them great trouble, curd proba bly may succeed in defeating them. At least if they do not, they will teach them that they cannot bo easily conquered. They arc an obstinate foe. and emboldened by tue past success over' a large force, they•will fight with desperation—pght as Men only can fight when liberty is at State. They may be defeated, but, they will again rally around their leader, Gen. diem, who is one of the west skillful commanders of Europe, and not succumb to the despotic sway of those.countries. In taking arms against the Hungarians, Russia is acting consistently with the course formerly 4uraued by her. Her disposition is grasping, overbearing, and despotic ; and should the Hungarians be com pelled to yield to a much superior foiee.—which We holiere they will not do until they find there is no possible escape—until their battle-fields are drenched with human gore—until the spirit by which they are now urged. nn has taken its depar ture—we Much fear that their fate will be that of the Poles, whose liberty and happiness, were de stroyed by the same countries which are now scent ing by thousands, their woofs into that unfortunate country. Who can describe the, horrors into which they will be plunged if defeated f If even they should be treated half as cruelly as the Poles, Who, when conquered were barthenrd with chains, had their heads shaved, otherwise cruelly treated, and driven by force, into the Mines of iheris, oilacre some still; are dragging out a nrserable ex istencs,their fate indeed is sadly to be lamented. 0 I Oa 12} *3 00 5 00 8 00 3 00 12 CO MEM= Such, we fear, will be the fate of the Maygaro, if :unsuccessful ; and Russia, in taking arms against that country is prompted by-the same motive 'that induced her to aid in the extinction of Poland. II there is such a thing as a . nation suffering for its sins, the day.of punishment of Rustis to near at hand. The cause of Liberty, of humanity, throughout the whole of Europe may .receive a check by this movement, should Rtlll and Austria be success— ful. Defeated, it may lie dormant for awhile; but at a future, and.at no distant period, it will break forth with a Ppirit 'that will eventually succeed in laying in the dual those whose desire is to quench the embers of liberty, as here and there, they are seen bursting faith, in Europe. We shall anziciusly await the result of the intervention. PERSEVERANCE-ITS TRIUMPHS. Perseverance is a weapon with which the moat obstinate obstacle may bo overcome. How nu merous are the instiller:cis in which this fact has been made 'manifest—how numerous are the cares in this land, where young men of humble ori gin, having nothing but their industry end i•er so/crane°, to acquire for them a conspicuous sta tion in the world, have arisen to the highestpitch of honor. Numeroue, indeed, are these cases; aftd any yriung man, when poverty stricken arid stir rounded by difficulties, should never despair of becoming elevated in tie world, if he i 0 posses. red of proper ambition and perseverance. ihfri cultiee if piled up' mountain high—Pelion un o,ee—may be overcome, and •in the history of some of the eteteern in of .our counir., ere have a true exernplificeiten of this fret._ Witness Hen ry Cl!. ; his humble origin, and the tfifficulties througu which be war compelled to pas's when a .• Mill boy," they are. eefficiently known to •Tr readrte. There are numerous other cares, the 1 recital of which ere unnecc:sary. We have, how ever, a cane near hoine, in the person of our late repreeentattve, now the Governor of Minnesota— Mr. Ramsey, who in the language of the Ship pensburg Num, was known a few years hack as the poor journeyman carpenter, snuggling along in the, lowly and obscure vale of poverty, and earnirg hie daily bread by- the eweat of an open brow, and the labor* of art honest hand. Since then ho has represented his district' with great ability in the lower House of our National Le gislature, and filled many other important public stations. Ho was Chairman of the Whig State Committee during the last campaign, and to' his', zeal and activity in a very.greatmensure, it is to be attributed the great political revolution in the old Keystone, which gave us a Whig Governor, and the Nation a Whig President. He is now Governor of a large and rapidly growing Territory,. and if we are not znisteken, still higher honors await him. Young men, take courage ! Gov. Ramsey was once poor and uneducated, like'your. self ! It MS application, study, perseverance, and a fixed determination to_ overleap all barriers and sweep down ell epposition, that mule him what he is. You may be equally auccearfu!. Try , and if at first you do net t.ecceed, try again! D sit down in enervating and inglorious ease, and permit the golden moments to pass by unimproved. Rouse yourself—roll up youreelvee, and go to work—iletcrmine to be somtihing in the world. Remember that— ••11 , ,n0r and fame from no condition rice, Act tv, II your part—there all the honer lice RECENT EVENTS Evi.r.ts of a truly s!ertling character, have occurred iu our country, within a very short. period.. The - New York riot, a row occa sioned by the,rivalry of two mere play actors,' in which 23 persons were killed and a large number -wounded; the increase of the crevasse in the levee above New Orleans, by which a portion of that' much afflicted city is inundated—so much so that persons are compelled to seek shelter else where; the recent fire in St. Louis, which has been the cause of the Ices of nulliens of — dollars 'and deprived many persons of their h-omos ;while numerous other fires, causing losses of tens of thousands of dollars, have occurred in various portions of the country ; the loss of the stearn— , boat Empire, which was run into by the schooner Noah, on the Hudson and sunk, carrying With' her to the bott - orn a large number of persons—lS of whom have been found, while persons are aid searching for others; the Cholera, too, is making fearful ravagett along our Western rivers, and not satisfied witia its victims there, to slowly moving towards this portion of the Country. • These are the events of a fortnight, and well may they i n . Tiro a person with awe. ' CHOLERA A correspondent of the Journal of Commerce says that a town in Tennessee has entirely escaped the scourge of the cholera the past winter, not a cane of it hiving occurred there, notwithstanding every other town in the vicinity suffered from it severely. This 1134 been attributed, and DO doubt correctly, to LID , Deg: and universal . use of quick lime, fresh Irani the kilns, which was scattered through the gutters, cellar., privies and yards. Its disinfection properties seizing with avidity un all impure anp deleterioui gases are well known, and where plentifully used, will no Joubt, under ordi nary circumstances of prudenco and cleanliness preserve the health of any cities and 'villages in the United Statm -EV"iltonurnent to Goo. Sliunk —Three bun dreg and ninety-five dollars and fifty-four cents, have been subscribed for the purpose of erecting a monument to the memory of the late Governor Shank—a sum not sufficient to warrant the Tv dertaking of such a work. focal Naos THE BECICEYE BLACKSMITH, John W. Bear, has Tema - Ted his Skylight Daguerrean Gallery, to the third story 'of the building occu pied by Messrs. Lippincott & Taylor, corner of Mahantaugo and Centre sts.,.w•bere, by the aid of skylight, he is prepared to take likenesses, which, for beauty, and color can hardly be Surpas sed. The apparatus with which Mr. Bear opera - - tes,is said to be superior to most of those now used, which to persons desirous of procuring good Dagu erreotypes, is a matter of some importance. Sky light, of which, in his new 'tiaarters, , Bear possesses an abundance, very mach improves the appearance of pictures, especially when family groups are taken; groups consisting of a,n umber of persons can be rken with as much precision, by the aid of Skylight, as can a picture of 'one individual. The Buckeye has acquired a repu tation in the art of taking likenesses, of which he may well feel proud. All therefore. who are desimtis of having a daguerreotype taken. should not fail to call upon him, at his quarters,! where hemay always befoand, ready to take a likeness; or entertain visitors in . a manner that will make time pass pleasantly. SERIOUS AFFAIR.--Quite a disturbance occurred, on Wednesday night of this W. ek, at the East Delaware Mines, this aide of Scalping• town, in which :.everal fereons ware seriously in jured. It appears that acme of the men, et tLe Colliery of John P. Douty, at the above place, were discharged for some reason or other, and others engaged. This did not please those who had been discharged, and they deierniined in some manner upon revenge. On Wednesday night the discharged party way laid eome of the others: and when-they had them in • plice"where they thought they could accomplish their design, at tacked them, and a fight ensued. A man named Snyder, was so severely cut in the bed with a knife that he is not expected to recover. Several others were seriously injured. One of the cv. andante, we understand, bad the whole length Of a knife run into his towels, cod is also in a criti cal situation. The police wera in search of: the offender:on Thursday, and succeedeel• the night in arresting one of the rioters, tvlaoso name is Delany. GAS.—In a late number of the Journal, we showed, by figures, that Gas could be procured at a ten times cheaper rate than other articles used for light. We ohierve that the citizens of Lancaster, - following the example ot, Reading arc introducing it into that city, and the' manner in which the people have subsCribed to the stock, shows th..t Lancaster will not 'allow herself to be ( sautdene by her rival. If Roadini , has be: corde Gassy, Lancaster is determined to become F:3100 liarrisharg:is.also moving in thy matter. And Pottsville, a far more.greater place, in a business point of tiew, than either of those just mentioned, is not making :soy (Ant at all to keep L,pace w•ith•.her neighbors en every side. The fact that Gas is a much eht a per article for light iug dwellings, offices, ',Ste., has boon proved so satisfactorily to our mind, that we 'are desirous the effort should be made by thi;se who desire to advance the interest of our Rordugh. W shall take occasion, now and then. to allude 'to this splojecf until the limper spirit shall be awakened. THE CHOLEFIA.—The Cholera, as we learn from the Philadelphia. papers, made its appear . ance in that city on Tuesday last, in a mild type. Would it not be well, while this dreadful scourge is moving slowly but sorely onward, to take ev ery precaut , on necessary in order to prevent too fearful a ravage of this epidemic. Our streets, especially tlnue in the saber!» of the Borough; should undergo a thorough cleansing, as it is a fact that the Cholera must generally originates in filthy places. ,Pools of stagnant water should be avoided as much as Fusible, as in those the seed of disease is often sown, and germinates to fearful extent. It becomes the duty of every citizen, where such nuisances a .9 pools of water, bones, and everything that h.,sa tend: ncy to cre ate-an impure atmosphere, in the vicinity of their houses exist, to remove them 'at once. A word with regard to this matter, is sufficient. RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT —A man, whose name we have been unable to learn. was run over on Wednesday, last, on the Reading and NUB villa Railroad, near Hamburg, Herb Cenn,y. and had both legs severed from the body, by a coal train. He was in the net of jumping from one train, as the other. anobierved by him, passeidbk, which, as he lighted urion' the track, took off his legs. Awful. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—Mr.. Morgan Jones, met with a very serious' accident on the I th inst.' Ile was engaged in mining, in the Colliery of Mr. Pritchett, near Mount Latfec, when he was knocked down by a quantity of coal, consid erable weight, crushing almost entirely his left side, and otherwise doing much injury. His case, for - a while, was considered, quite critical ; but we are pleased to state that by proper medi cal treatment, by Dr. Nicholas, he is almost en tirely recovered. FIRE IN , TIMMONT.—The extensive Iron Works, in Tremont, Schuylkill County, owned by Ilmholtz & Lantz., consisting of a Foundry, MaChine shop, Blacksmith shop, &c., were en tirely destroyed by fire, with all neir contents; on the morning of Saturday last. Such - Was the headway of the fire, that all attempts to arrest it Were useless, and it was only through the vigil ant exertions of some of the citizens, that the,ad joining buildings were saved. The loss, it .j 3 said, will amount to upwards of $lO 000—no in surance. _ ACCIDENT.—A boy about P.l' years of age, whose name wo could not learn, employed at the mines of Mr. Steinherger, wai run over by the cars at Middleport. on the Vtiflay Ridlrdatl, yes terday week, by which his arm was so much mutilated, that amputation was rendered necer. sary near the shoulder joint. The operation was performed by Doctors -McKibben and Haik, stadt, and we believe the?lad is doing well. THE WEATHER, for the last few days, with the exception of ywerdly, has bran really splendid. The pretty season has come. Nature, dressed in her garb, appears in a grind atyle; onr moon. tains look pretty—the fields resent an enlivening appearance—while the various fruit trees are be. decked with blossoms. A BOY KILLED.—We ho , .e heard of 'a boy having beau killed at ono of the Collieries of this County, last week, by b'eing caught by a lever at a coal shoot, and thrown against the beam above. The name of the unfortunate lad, with other particulars, we have.heen unable to learn. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—A Ind by the name of Dyke, engaged at Mr. %V. Donaldson's screens, was caught in the works a few days eine°, and unfortunately, had one of his legs broken. Ile is doing w•elldt present FIRE IN IIINERSVILLE.—A house in Mill ersville, owned by Mr. I linnershitz, wns'destroy ed by fire on Friday night, a week. The fire is supposed to have, been the work of an incendiary. Lose, trifling. BISIIOP POTTER will visit Tuscarora on the 10th June, where ho will huld.divine service in the morning. In the afternoon of the same day, he will preach at Tainagna. UNIVERSALIST CONVENTION.—The Penn sylvania Convention of Universalists. will meet in annual Session in this Borough, on Wednes day. and Thursday; June 6th and 7th. TILE SITAKERS.—WO are , requested to state that the Shakers will perform this et - cuing, in Pottsville, at Om TOsyn Hal THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. fitinersnitle affairs. [Fioul our Correspondent.] Dear Daiman I believe the Collieries on this side of the'Regian are now all in operation—general business is Mil proving a little ; money, hMvever is still as scarce and tight an ever. , It is complained that Cars are scarce on the Mine Hill Rail Road. or at liast that enough are riot received by our oporaors. - Tnis ✓ honld—be looked after and remedied at once ; certainly every facility is required by the Trade no iranything like an ads;quate supply ed Coal -is to be sent to Tide-Water. The People arc beginning to discuss the merits of candidates for the Sheaf - atty. Erratum; W. TATLOR,'EN., of Miriersviilr,.is Put forward el a fit person for the cffice, by his townsmen, and, I find, he is the choice 01 many active and influential men in.Braneh, Brrry, Cass and even in Mahan. tango toWnshipe, and this too, by the way, of both politics! parties. Esquire Taylor would niake a good t3beriff, and can bring into the .contest, strong influence - , and many warm and active friends. Rtymonddo Co's Mettexerio exhibited here to day. s?"-!' The mcde of wetering the streets, preliced in Pottsville, hes teen introduced here, very much to oar comfort. Morning end evehing the watering Ca: payers round, and the dust is thue kept pretty quiet. ' BLAST PURNACES The construction •of Blest,furnaces is an ex— pendia, undertaking. Anthracite Furnaces, in eorne instance*, cost upward, of' $5,000, while Charcoal 'furnaces colt $25 or 30,000, which, to persona unacquainted with 'the business appears to bea large sum ; but a great deal about furnace work, asp the Rail Road Jourrtal is bidden from view; and they all involve., moreover; many no. ceasory item., which do not present them,lvea at the fc rdt glance. 8113q11 charcoal - furnaces are built and put in operation, with all their machinery at an eepenFe sometimes 'not exceeding '3 10, 0 0 0 or $12,000; but this must be on water power furnishq at little coat for dam, end race-way, end mph the' , striclest economy is tho amount and quality of the machinery for the blast, and in the general character of all the work. Such furnaces can hardly be do-,;crided upon fur a lung time, soil from the contingencies of the it is often' the itac'at judicious plan to construct mach. The following estimate compr'-es the ordinary essential items connected with building a furnace for charcoal, and about ,the rango of their cost.' , . . i Furnace—stack 3cd bUndation $l,OOO to $3,000 Lining .. 300 " 600 Meant) stones2oo " 350 Casting/ (including 20 000 Its. , . hot air pipes) at 4 VI. per Ih• 800 " 1,500 Top and casting house 200 " 1,500 Blowing machine; GOO " 3,000 50 horselower steam engine:4 (sufficient for Iwo furnaceS) 5,000 " 5,000. Coal sheds 500 h 1,000 Blacksmith's shop and toolo 300 400 Workmen's hsuFos 1,50 3,000 Ageut.'s house Store Out houses, stables, etc. $13,400 to 23,850 If kilns are :tided for charring wood, their coo will he from $7OO to $lOOO each. 21 - 1 ,sott3 of 3t.nig !A' - It is said that an editor at the South hos Ourchasild a race horse at an expense of $2OOO, for the puriO'se of catching his runaway sub-cribets. rrA Murderess.HVlrs MiAndrew; who murdered her water-in-law lately, et Madison Mis sissippi, woe convicted of murder ilia the first de gree, in o trial at JaCkson. r Gold Seekers. who bad sceri l enough of the "elephant," were returning to St.! Louis on the 9th by almost every steamer froth the frontier. They had to cell their outfit for little or nothing. ozy-Sewing Machine.—The flor.on Allay inen• Lions a machine now in operatiori in that city, which is capable of sewing a yard of cloth in a minute. ft is -aid to work well. I?" In a Cincinnati Market lately, a woman and a dog, contended for the pavession of sistriog Of stus-tare. The dog clung art until '"the last link Pre. 6r:4:en," and obtained the prize. Mr. Nathaniel McLean', brother of the. Judge, has become the proptietOr and editor of the Minesota Register, and will Carry the light of Whig principles into that new land. l3At Niagra Fall; there is a factory for the manufacture of wooden pile end tubs, which turns out 1000 of the former and 500 of the latter per day, and consumes a million feet pine in A year. re - Mr. Parrott, on his way from California. March 20, overland with dispatches. had a quantity of gold with him, one lump of which weighed 22 ounces, and severe! other lumps of less weight. 'A young lady who was rebuked by her mother fur kissing her intended, justified hers-If by pouting the passage: !'_Whatsoever ye would that men ehould do into. yOu, do you even so to them." . L . ? Another Fire —A destructive fire broke' out at Mitwaukie, Michigan, on 'Thursday night destroying property to the amount of 650,e 000 or $60,00(1, The fire is aupposed to have .been the work Of an incendiary• reSanio Am)a. - -The Mexican journata con. tinue to talk about Santa Anna, and to exercise ' apprehensions of his return. They speak or him as. a incarnate fiend' though Iwo yecre ago they ei tolled tim as a heroic warrior. :FY Yankee Ingenaky.—There aro in the Pa tent office at Waahtngton, not less then tweniY. five distinct patenti for Yankee washing machines; the total number of inventions al per patent may be gues.ed from that data. (••• A Candidate fifi:‘ Gen. Jackson's Gobi flax. —l.l .mt. Mayne Reed, who distinguished himself highly in the Mexican war, enhinite the claims to General Jackson's curious bcque l st, in a communi cation in the New Ynrit. Poet. r3' A Lady Editor.--Mr. Renner; late editor of the Y,,zoe City Whig, having . died, hie widow hag ILken charge of the inner, and will in fu ure conduct it in her own mine. Sketleclaree tiered( * genuine Whig. The Organ Factory of 3fr. Henry Erben, situated in Centre street, New York. was consumed by firC on Monday night last. Mr. E's loss is es timated at frorn $25,000 to $30,000, of which amount $17,000 was covered by insurance. • Et - Acquittal of Drayton, charged with Ab ducting Stures.—Captain Drayton, whose case has excited much intereq throughout The country, was acquitted at Washington on Thursday of the charge of abducting slaves from the District. reA Young Man, named Geo. G. Green. robbed the American Telegraph Office in Baltimore of $5O, and then started for Carlisle, but was ar. rested on his way there. lie bad been recently employed in the office. re•Virgioia IV/Itat Crop.— With a reason able supply of rain in the corning - month, the val ley is promised ono of the largest wheat crops ever raised within i 5 borders. The law frosts have done but little or no injury. r 'Maryland Fruit Crup.—Tho Howard Gazette, of Saturday, is informed by a gentli , man of close 'observation in such matters that unless another frost should nip it within the next two weeks, there would ho a fair crop of fruit. tV . Soulli Carolina Cotton Crop.—Cfmles ton papers confirm the accounts of the destru6. Lion of the cotton and grain crops by frost. The cotton crops on the !Mississippi are also greatly Injured. - The Wailiinglon Union says that "the Democratic party was never in better health and condition then at present. May be CO. Exercise on foot is said to be favorable Id health, and' we perceive that some of the. prominent men of the party are walking every day.—Prentice. 1.0-Tlie Boston Herald learns that Mr. L iorest has prepared a statement, which will soon be pub lished, relative to the causes of the late riot. He indignantly repudiates the as.ertion of soma of prints, that tin in any wise instigated or counte nanced the disturbance at the Astor place theatre. 1.-VWerman Book-Making.—According to a moderate calculation, ten millions of volumes are printed every year in Germany. It is computed that the number of auditors now living in Gormley who have powipbed orate or pore bookf, exceeds 4fly thousand / THE SHERIFFALTV.,—It is time the voters of Schuylkill County were looking about them and fixing upon a candidate for Sheriff. Allow, us thendo call at tention to Chas. W. Tit:, ior, Etq , an a man every way .qualtfird for the other, and who can carry with hint MOM strength into the election titan any we have beard spoken of. NAM' VOTERS. - Of Branch Township. • .Miaerariqe, May 21,1649 MEM Dear Slr—Permit me, through the Joarnel, to pre sent to the citizens of Schuylkill County. the name of Peter Filbert. /leg.. of Pineerove, as an Independent Candidate for the office of Shevltr. He hos never thrust t imself forward as an applicant foraffice ; Out his numerous friends throughout the enlitity are no longcriw Ming that his claims to public confidence and favor should be overlooked. Ile is one of our oldest and most esteemed citizens; in deserv edly popidaramong all clasves of the cammonity. end long and well known throughout the whole County.— Ms tong experience and' familiarity with Cuisines, ttaassetions. erninently . qualife him for a practical die• charge of the duties of Sheri., and we feel confident that his election would give more general satisfaction to the citizens of the ClOunti, than that of any other man; ' MANY CITIZENS. Yinegrove, May 28, Mr. Bannan , A few 'months ago a company, consisting of come of oursmast active young men of the Bormigh, was or- ganized for the purpose of more effectually wising -the !look, and Ladder., belonging to the Corporation. In cage of Fire: This Company, upon petition to the Tpwn _Connell, had a Wagon granted them, which wan Procured nt an expense of some 430; and it committee. from the Council, was appointed for the nowise of securing a place of e.r.sy nest. c for the safe keeping of the wagon, hooks, &c., of the Company a. month or more has since then expired, and :wahine has been done in the matter„—the wagon stands expet.ed to all the changes of the -eaten. and will soon. if no steps are taken to shelter it. be entirely unfit for any use whatever, end the money spent in Its construction. a loss to the Borough. Should It not then be earmesly urged open the committae to tee that a place is procur ed. and that the energies of the Company, are not (hoe crippled at the outset. through rt.. neglect. The im portance and .usefulness of sort an orgselzatyin. in time of Ore. most be obvieut to every one, and cannot be ton highly appreciated. It therefore becomes every citizen to see that it is finally succea ANL CORRECTED WEEKLY FO/7 777 P. .JOUR.Y3L. 1 Wheat Flour.; hbl. jl3 50 Pr'd Pe If he. hlri. 3no nve do ''do ' 450 do do nnrvirhl. 17 5 Wheat, luh., 1 10 DOI Arq4e3. rani- 75 Rye. do , 05 .Ezer,.troz. 10 Corn, dn ! 00 [toiler, lb, l5 Oats, do ^ 4O Ilicon.'" ,, ': , • ''"„frri Potatneß, do' 0 50 , 1 Hams, Timothy deed , :`' ll 50 I flay. ton, . 7 ..15 nO Clover do 350 'r Mister. 600 ' miparED. On tho fa! inat., by JosophCon!, Sir. T. W. F11.4711,74.0f Danville. to Miss :larmit STEVEXA of inWniAlp, in thin county. - - , tOn !Inlith inst , E. Ifrunswick. SA NWEI. • Vn Mco, eon of Nl.lhnlas and Yfatilela !once, aced I year, 1 In Ina 111 4%a} ! A STATED }MEETING GI" the E, rl ”f• to' tor% of the . Mineriviite Savinr, Fond Asqncistion,' will he. held next Thursday evening, not inst., in the Anthracite ilalt , Sunbury St., Minervvihe. T. 0. HOGAN, Sect'T. DEM .th GCRe WHIG COUNTY MEETING. 6 37. .The Democratic Whigs of echttyfkilf Comity. and all those in favor of the present National and State Adminimtritinn, ore invited to n:i4emi.i'e In County Convention, on Tor../oay. Era or Jens anar, et the Court Douse, in the Borough of Orwigshorg. at o'clq - k. P. M., for the purpose or appointing dele gates to represent them in State Convention, to be held at flarnahurg on tbe loth of August neat. to Ware In nomination a candidate for Panel Commissioner, and u -, 0 to adorn such preparatory irtea4ort a .4 may he deemed ocerslary for the smccess of the Democratic• Witty Tit ket at the ensuing fill elertina. An the question whether nor Ticket shall here after be nomtniceJ by Cnontv Meeting. or by a County Convention or reenter', repreaeattne the diffi.rent election districts, will come Up far d'cctiotabtn and de cisinn, it, is important that there should be a goner:ll attendance from all sections of the County, in order that the views of the'peopie may he hilly made known before a derision In made by the meeting. DANIEL DILL. JOHM DEN;WSON, DANIEL STAGER, SAW'. KISTLER, PIHLIP KOONS. JACOB ARAM, JAS. M. GRAEFF; 1,500 ." 2, 1 100 700 " 1,000 800 " 1,50 0 ,, THE uoßcg,i Trif/NE of therkirAt Presfry '44-• terian Church of Midt;:fport. Will be laid'onSon day, June 2d, at 2 o'clock. P. M. An Ibis i 5 the lirst Church huildinc in the piece, lii nereicen are experted tope peculiarly interen:ing. The public generally are invited to attend. THE PROTE. TAAT EPidt'C,P.Vl ‘ l.. —The following lies ' olution hasbe . been pa=ved t , y the Vestry pi' Trinity Church, Pottsv ille. ,rom ee d, That in eotwideratioa of the earns contribu ted and to be contributed as don /Lions to the erect lon and furnishing of the and edifice; the ve..tr'y do -hereby net apart, and aporiipriate FIT EY CIWIT PE Wr!, which shall tic, and remain free for an perrnnr who . may desire to renrohip to the Church. These porno are locate!, at raitaw,.: North r; le, No. 111, 112, 127, 13: 5 , 14:1:151. 159. South aide, No. 112: 120, 12h, 120. 144.'154, IN Tim NORTH A1141.E. North side, No_ 1,7, 13,19. 25, 31, 37.-43, 51, 53 54, 55 south side, No. 2, P 14. 20.26, 32, 3N , 44, .50, 52, IN THE SOUTH AISLE. .811,ith side, N0.:15. 57, feil. 50, 71, 50, fO. 101, 110. North side, No. :19, 07. 73. 79, 03, 91, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE iff'II.VICE in he'll in the Church every Sun-. day. .Vurn Serrtre COIIIIIICIICYS at 144 o'clock. ...IfUrnoon Serrict ellfrmence.., at 4 ii'clork. And e van- Inservire, on the first Sunday or every month. TRINITY CHURCH CEMETERY, AT MOUNT LAVREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church. Potts ville, are now ready lose!l burial lots and groves in that large and beautiful plot or ground. near the junction of Market Street and the Minersville Road, Whitt, they have lately enclosed and 'ale out for aCemetery. 'Ap plication for lots or single graves may he made to AN DREW RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Church, at whose office onMahantongo Street, a plan of the Ceme tery can he seen, or Edward Owen Petry, Esq., Centre Street. 0?-•> . UNIVER.SALIAT elllillett—Scrviree are held in the 2cl9tnryni Stlrtiter's Netvllall, every t4ah bath Inartung and.evening at the usual tinuri Rev. R. K. lIRI7BII, of Luzern. , ,C-mnty, Patent. The public are reapecthilly invited to :Wend. A uroroN COLD should be remembered Om acough.is ....Wenn. that iiornii In lodged In the Iting.:which, if not ioierdily re rimed, will no in Rate Owen, itelic.tte ore in+ no anon• Cr qr titer to bring on inflarnatton of !A8 e n.,—,lfornt of discn.e which we all knew In the high rood It con• sumptlon. Wripters Indian Parrtabh Pill: are a moat de.liebt fnl mt7dicine for carrying ntr s cold. Iteran:te they ez pel Iron the dystem all morbid and corrupt hnoter4 (the cause of every kind of dle,,te) in art rosy and natural manner. roar or fivuoPWrir.ht'i Indian Pere, table Pills taken every mitt on going t., bed. will in o short tin, mrnove the ay.( fh-Itinate elthl—at the WIMP time the digestive, organs wil' b re , tored to a healthy' tone, and the Idood completely Imrttled, THE ont.vr MEDICINE or Tim DAY, Dacron TOWNSEND'S 4AIU.APARILL 41. - ^-Thi!! meat. a. has the peculiar fortune of bollix Tern:untended and prescribed by the most respectable nhyiielana of the rountr), and uniy roquirea a trial to hzineil into general use. ' It la put up hit quart bottles. and is nix than: cheaper than anyother.preparation. Dort. Townsend hi a phyaician of Great reputation in Albany. N. V. and the Phymriaus renerally in that city preslribe it In their practice The f.ildwine is a certificate from some of them: OPINIONS OF PIIVIIICIANS. Dr: almost daily receiving orders fro: Physicians to different parts of the Union. , This Ic to certify that we, the . eaderaiaae , l PhYsidan 0 the city of Albany have in nuinere''s cagesgreicri bed pc, TownecruPs Sarsaparilla, and we believe it r he one of the moat valuable preparations of tie Sarsa Jarilfn in the market. , ' • 11. IT. Pdt.wa . M. D. .1. WILSON. M. D. R. P. murls, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORP, M. D. • Albany, April LIMA Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. Is one o beoldeat and most respectable - Phyniclann in Conn. Hartford, Ct.. May '2l, 1516. Dr. Townavco.--Dear Sir: "Tnwrisenirs 59130 parilla" finds a ready sale in Hartford-14 highly e. icelued by all who have made use of it, and we hay" 16:1136,1 to believe its good qualities will be daily appre dated by-aAlgrerning public. I have daily call: for it and hope )en will be remunerated forynur exertion. t, render service to the afflicted. I on: sir,yonr ol , edien servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR: - 31. D. ;"3" The General Agency for the sale of the darse retsina is alllahnan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug gists and others can be supplirdwholesale at the Noun racturers prices. It Is alert fm sale in Pottsville at John G. &own's, Clemens t Parvin's, and John S. C . :gratin's Drtig Stores; E.J. Fry, Tamaqua; .1. W. gibing, Druggist. and J. D. Falls, Ml:wry:rale C. Prailey, Dr.viesbnrg.; Henry Rhisettr, S. M. Rempton, and W. 1,. Iteklia, Port Carbon ; Paul Barr, Plnegrove; J. C. C. Hughes, Pottsville. • Z. Sea advastlaement in anntherrolumn A circular zontaining tan number of (Trill - fifties from My-f -ele. and intim can be examined at Bannan'a Hooke tore. Price 'al per bottle. nr Ii Bottles for $5. fIP,W.IRF: OF C4IINTIMFEITS.-i-Triylei'sCoun teefeit Defector, sat baited Stater Abney neporter, he best .in th ' gaited States, containing foe simile ngravings of all the Gold, Sliver, and Copper coins in imitation with their value attached corrected month ay.- No ineichautnr &slet ought to be without it. Cr Persona ciirlosing one dollar to the subscriber will hare the Datector mailed monthly one year to their _ _ Cigar 3lantifactory. GVSTAVVS itosgwrirAL; AGENT. I , II,AMiINCI (or thp past confidence and favor be• 1 stowed on in., hitherto. I respettfully inform the citizens of Pottsville and its environs, that I keep Con stantly on band, Spanish and Half Spanish -Cigars, of the first and best fidelity, and at the lowest prices, I therefore solicit their kind patronage, and the cdrolou allon of past favor.. All demands wholesale, will be promptly, and to the satisfaction of the public atten ded to. - N. ll.—Store and Tavern keepers, who wish large quantities of Cigars, will be supplied with them at their homes free of charge. Cigar boles taken In ex. change, or no Cash. Residence in Malinntango, st. GUSTAVUS ROSENTHAL. Ag't. April ill, 1910. 17.9m0• .1 = Itooloy at Iv, MitleroVille tft,buylltill County, Pa: , 03/14.41 [For the Miners' Journal] [For the !diners' Journal:) [For the Miners' Journal.] MiIISM POTTSVILL EZIMZEB DEATHS County Standing Committee IiLVGIOUS NOTICES OW= NOTICES IVOTICE. MILL OWNERS OF SCIIftI,KILI, 1.11 Co., take rimiest—that you aill be called na within a elitist time to makp settlement for the violtiinna,or infrineenidnts of Porker's Percussion and React on Water Wheels: said infrinzement• roteoct a: two, four. six or more reaction Water WheeN on one horizontal shaft In pairs, for :saw mills: or other par. po.zza.-211. The content:iv cylinder* tnciv , int: the shaft. for the purpose of giving tho water a Vs -oral nr clecular moCon when entering the wheels. .:1 , 1 The air-tight hazes or "draito,' for enclosuree or reaction water wheels. Any perat•n or persons win: any of the chore prin ciples will be required to make immediate payment for the same or be dealt with accerdin: to law.. OLIVER 11. P. P.AHECIL, Phila.may:fibP3-1:1- . 30 Assignee - tif Zebubin Parker 'kfOTICE: - --ESTATE OF VALENTINEIMt/PST: 11 Deceased. Noti, Is hereby given, that I.etters, of Administration de !with , iron of era twat:vete an sera bane bein ,:ranted to Mrs. CHRISTINA I). JOHNdON. in the Estate of Valentine Probst, deed. Persons !faring any transactions to communicate with re.fererwe to wisist in a final adjibliration of -.aid estate, Will please call at her residence in Franklin south corner of Fourth St., or transmit by letter (if at tention cannot he girrm ih person) such infornmtion bt her address. [Reading m1) . 213'43-22-31. ' VOTICE....III i IdVildTltATlON.—liot•ce is here by gi ven, that letter-en( Adtninistratioa have been n granted to the aubscriber, on the estate of Charles Heebner, deed, late of Port Carbon. All persons bay ing clulrns against said estate are requested to present them.'dlly authentic-lad!, fur rettleinent ; and till per snne knoirinithinneele - indebted to said deceased, are invited to call and settle their accounts. • J. W. -WILEY, Admic .. , . May26'49—112 fa] nrsldence in Port Carbqn. - VOTICE.—In pursuance or the rWitiivition e77en il tailed in the 324 sertion of anAct of Cen'l Assem hly, purred the 7th .I.y of April, A. D. la•Ei,, for the re eulation and continuance of a system of education by Co . tiunon Schools, the Coitimi4vronery of Schuylkill County exhibit the folloverng as a cornet statement of the amount In which every Divirict in this County, ia entitled ran of the annual appropriation of $1100, ,- .0, for the yearilaSti, as forows: I Distrirrs. I Am' i.: Di^triets. . Are:. Potts v ire, Borough $711.52:0rw:m burn nom -.5•51X1 Branch tp ' 4• 4 •2 laPinerro, fhm, • 53.71 Rl}, he rp 430 soSouth Manheim tp 63.29 Tamaqua Born 273.00 Ruh rp 'r.; .56.:v3 NOrlVegintllp 210 - 4 9iP,,rter tp 2l 60 E tat Notereman td 27:3 66 East Bruns‘viz tp 57.57 Near Cutle . 271.e3 Fut tironvtvte•S di-1 6 1.09 "I,qt h Maitheirn 271.e3,L0n - erMali Lou., 0 1313 31tnerevill.11, , rn '2f, 46 Lowerdo S.. dot 16.10 s, Wain i1ai . ..0. got, 171r41; C...t! and Pine I p 13,7 ~, ti, lad! t 6 -, 16:', 6lj Pipe:Joy, tp. 4111.5 , , 1,1,,',..., 11l unsvd ' ‘ e. kip 11-0 lie , Vortli piue:D . ,.,e.s 4 -,,, 5 0 r , 'Glare tp, I6"1.11 , 1%Vo-t l'eto, ' 1.50..4, - , Upper Manaus tivro 1.2 n 1, - ,,,,,muit Harry in PI 711 . 1,,,,,,E Unt.:otp 65 11(Pr.ti , . dv enter ~(`' ~. (~ 666,, . . t ' ... e.. . 'frtlig' a 7lit,v In, 1615 4. -,----- ----- k: OTICE- z 4. N.C.l:lii: .-a*licre, 1',..: .1C.,r3, . nauf.:y ~ no‘on as the •• c,' • —tt'av• Yin i sPrnral ornaß.On.npt':: ~.,,:en away from Ctn. Naviga t !tn LITIIIiII29, and a:4-d to hard Coal for prtvate par. N fYric E. La herobv oven, that the antra:wit., iN de tertuinril to use all the InlYallg in hl9 power, to put a etop to coil.: treopaaaae,. and to trunih the tre.pt,serv. EntArmart (a. ILARRIS. Anott for the Trifat-ea; Ma; 12. .20-tf NOTICE—TO THE 1'.1111.14.1.—The ~Oteergners hPrphy give nntl• e to :Lr. pet tie,' toot they have loaner! to Henry lirail,nf Fott, banns., towa,Ltp. ',baron cr:anty, One Unit,, Can: 114,at. Alf p.,410(1.3 are therefore rort.li.,,h,:i In tar:Telt or in tern.re with said property, as the a‘t - npr,hi:t is in tie undor;:ftned. and all trel,pl,,, cqtnnti.t,l thereon, v.lll t ..r: dealt with er torThvg to law rtIAL , SING ER. En711E1.3 Sr, Po. Lebanon CO May 12..49 4n 4t A VDITOR'S NOTICE..—]Y THE CUU HT Il of Common. Pleao, of , c , iny; l / 4 1;1 rannty. John Panitan, 1 Fieri 1 - 7artas, March Trrth, rJ. 179. George .leonine!. Ainnitnt fur di+trihntinn; The understzne. - 1. And!tor. atn.nnted by the said C„,,,,t r,,":, frets. and arlke* in,itiblitlo:l of Itie money in Court, Tr: and eenoan the e 'per 'Ors legully entnird • thereto. will ntef.t for that pllrpnec at his Odic, in !he: BorMlr.ii of C,tw.gohure, an Thursday the 3.tet day of May, I'al9, at lb o'do e ß, Snipe forenoon. when, anti who,: all fl-,,,,ns inter enrol ran attend JAMES 11. CHA.I,IFF, Mhy f.0.3t) Auditor. A lIDIT 'OR'S NOTICE.—IN THE COURT oc Comaina P!•.am, of Schuylkill County. William S. Hill, Adinin-) , I,"end. Ex to latraior.d, , Roh't. p. June Term, C. JUL dece,ed, /. 5 - 1 7, No. 32. rt. Debt, 8106.1:c1 snlin Iniere.t from ".('June, 1846 The undermened, havilielicen appointed Audi:or to dia•rrbu le tte liens and illArMide the assets In title fa,. Win WWI.] ta his duties, as sorb Auditor, on Thur.dax, the 311 , 1 day or May. ISM, at 3 o'clock, P.M at Ilia 011'1-Re in Omix.hare. and hereby request:l all PCfgans later:. , ted.to attend then, and there before him. May 12, 116-30 C. TOWER., Auditor. orliOrr..—ONE OF TUC OREATE.IT to tirhuylkill wilith has bepti fairly pot up, 1, the on,. in ,he ORCHARD BRE I,VF.II{ - ,. Potts vith., built by Mr. /lord, nt Readinx. The Pninp will throw it otigis a 3 in, 11 pipe, from 7 to 10 loarrels of wttter per 111i1111/C, WWI the tam/rest motion. Thin pump will answer all Coal Mining pnrnoses• Mon wrah in see the pump in operation run do sn, by cuing a ; my Irrewery. . GEO. L1.1:17,1L May 12, .- • TII I; LITTLE sCIII , I . IT 1.11 KILL and SUSgt-ii-;!IANIYA. RAll,ltoal/ PlFlnde , phin, April fft, P&L,. istaute or the : Commonwealth nfPenn4ylvanla, ring :erentiy Munn ed an c.d. entitled "A timber MI( intent to an act to Incorporat. Schuylki I and sosquehanna Competty, and to change the none ahcrec 1." by :MOM: Igs. it ;a enacted ",hat this Contra:7ly shall Berg:, ter he known by iht name of the Ca.awidsa,Willlamanog ray! Er't RalrnadConntany,” teeSt orkholders'of the ad id Company ate herety se queMed to meet at the Off, eOr the Comtein artier tit Third and Walnut eta., in the city of Philo:10;110a, no the 2 lat day of May, 1519, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon. to take action cm' tenting the "further snpple men:" herein hr,nre referred to, and to do what may be deent.i reout-de in relation thereto; and :WO.) chtecie a President and rid Manager r, a Secretary and Treasurer, and such other otlrers as trey hai deemed nem. :try for the said Company. The no% of the elect'on to he open "from the hour of eleven rec:ock. 'A. M., to the hour of It:o'clock, norm, of that May 5, 10-It W. D. LEWIS. Preitlent. REGISTER'S- NOTICE:—NOTICE by given, that the Eiecutors and Administrator's, herein after named.hare tiled their respktive accounts of the Admlrd-tmtinn,of {hp following emote. in the Register's Office of Schuylkill County, which actbunts have been allowed by the Register, andiwrll be pl'e.en ted to that Judges of the Orphan.' Court, on Monday the 4th day of June neat, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. for:Wow:ince:send eon: mutton, when and where ail persons intereated may mend if they thick prop I. The account or K. NI. Beatty, Admini,trii_r'x of the estate of Thom. D Beatty, late of the Borough of Pottsville deccii• ed. Toe ar<rint of Hiram Kimmel, Admini,traror of the estati. of Cuba ..oe of Lower Muhantan go Towngtip,doceued. 3. The arenont of John Hand. Adntini•tratnr of the estate of .Limb Harter, nr Potter tp , aso, • 4. The :lecoant of Benjantrn Hein. Ell.eutor of the Last Wet and Tralarn,•nt, of Cathat;ne Keifer, of Low er ILthantanro tp.. de, eam•d. 5. The arequel of Peter, Shwartz, Atirolikl , trator of the estate of Ihmic,l Attrn:Po. of Wnyne tp.. derea. , egl. 6. The arronnt or chro,!.. Brown, .tdmlui•tiaror of the estate of 1.3, , 1itt 11 own, late Lydia Kenner of Wayne tp.. dere:l.l,4. 7. The aell 01lift 6111.1.,j,tr0,11,T0,0,F;x,1,,p, of, he 1..101 Will onaTtort.orolit of Uhroitio o f Up per M sp. dire collOt of D.I.O•I iG 00, Adoaro•orivol the e<1:11.• 61: (ii3O:::•! W. 11.10,, of I , lTer !p, a, non! Klofrov., odotini, ior of tIP. ..e noir: Kaotiol.to, iatr oi!to P.,r0% Selo!) O. Ot (O. PF.!.• r Pllizer. A rlnti.,kiri,r or 11, tmder, DANIP.L. K IF,lloft ER, hurt. `,Lo: :1. item.ter. i;.ir:lrl oF offills'lAN Rom": d rem+ed---b estate Chrimmt. Goldman. Isi•e of 'fist. at To itoce at been Intel to the said Township, notice is hereby given In All per son., inilehteil In deceased, to call 311111110. Nelti,ll..ht wun the youbNcrther Witti.dt delay, and those having claims, a•ml pre.silt them properly authenticated tar settlement. . THOI9IP:SON A. GODFREY, Tremont, April, tB, AlMMlDirator. OTICE.-wehr gili.grribpr baring been nipoint - 11 oil Sup., intet)dont of the Po.tsville %Water Coo. pony, nod collee.llrOrthe water Item, would respect fully request lin, Initehteil to the Company to nod sett!. their neentintii. heally's Row, :Vnrw..zino s:reet, op2i'i4-18-tf) ' ' NEWMAN. lISSOLUTION OF PAIITNERSHIP. / The prt!torr,btp heretnforo grit , tlnp,-betwern tit( subscriber., Iradinz gm!, the firm of HENDRICKS, JONES k lilltlitlEZCK,,waa on the 1,1 nf J4nuatv,lil9 d , , , olved by Oral ll : mi • nt. The bnxino. 4 . 111 be continued by Jon, 67.. Ilirkbeek, who nreauthorixed to settle the Izositte,s of the late Jinn. JoilN ROWIA ND JON E.:B, THOMAS lIIRKIIECK. • Tamagoo, April 21, 17-Inn \7oTiCE.—Tfie subscribers have been appointed acenis (or the roe of Ilan'Atin's Copying . I"re.,'s and Metalhe Iht lope tog Tablet, a timesaving, labor san• to arid muney carte 4. nt:crhine. a temple of wh.ch m.ty be seen at the Vol.: Store.; all orders for the above pre,ceA tc hirli ate warranted to give entire satisfaction will be promptly attended to. March 17 121 E . vArtnr.-n- & SON N071.CE.• PERt3ONS KNOWING THEM. SELVES Indebted to Oh- late 'film of LONG dr. JACK r , ON. are :mit respectfully requested to call npon the stab,criber between this and the first of April next, and make payment. and all persons having claims attains! the late firm will *axe prexent them for aet. tlement. JACOB 31. LONG. March 10, 1010. ISSOLUTION—THE FARTNERSIIIP klF.RE TOOUE.existing between the te traundersined in the Tin and S tnye business. in Pottsville, and ding in the name of LONG & JACKSON, has been this &lc dissolved by the withdrawal of C. F. Jarkenh htiqine•s nri4 be continued by Jacnh M. Lnrz, and the debts duchy the late firm is ill he settled up by him in accordance with the 1-tin, of thignldtion. JACOB M. LONG, C. F. JACKSON. 111 - irch 10, BIM IaTICE.—THOMAS FOSTER & Co., CAVE 't fit:MOVED their stook of Boots and Shoes to the new store ion the corner of Centre and Market Streets, where the business will in (inure he colossi] on upon this rash principle. Thankful to their frbmds and the public In general (or IllVer.t, they brip,, by nienb ging thew business in future upon the only correct Int ent, (eri., cash payments) to afford to their customers goods upon such reasonable terms as will ensure to them a liberal patronage :}l' Cl' !—All persons Indebtedoo the undersign ed are requested tocnlne forward andsettle their assets no our new business arrangements will _require us to discontinue and urge the prompt pay mobil of the same. Febl7-S] - THOMAS FOSTER & CO. NAVIGATION CARS I 1 —The Schuylkill Navigation CoraPauY e haying sometime since, assigned all their Railroad Cars, com monly. known as the Yellow Cars" to Henry C. Corbit, Charles E. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph, Esqrs.—in trust, fcr certain purposes; and _possession having now been given, to their Agent Edward O. Harris, who will keep three Cars In Repair, and run them, for account of tile Truelesa. NOTICE, is hereby niece, that all claims, for Haber, or materials, hareefler tarnished to three Cars, mast be presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris, Agent far the Trustees. ELWOOD MORRIS, DE. 2:4845-1y) Resident Engineer, AIOTICE.--LAST NOTICE TO THE LADIES': It Mrs.•Cri2gins tvill rennin at the Eirli.tine Hotel, a few days longer. to give instruct:ons iii :he new sy4- tern of Dress CiMir:, liter Whirr re nuts' en:turnouts will he made. All who wish In loam the art of fit ting theliiselvel and others, will please call as anon .1.1 to po,ible. No pay rollittred unless s ati.icarwo,, Fir further pirticulars plcasc call en Mrs. Cr - 1 ,ttliirlimrsbip 1. b e r,mfore existinz beim en'the In thecoal Limner., nears:l. Clair, trading Hs the time of Thommi Smiles Si Ca. has Ices dbiselyeil by the with drivial 31allAy. THOMAS SMILES, JAMES HARDY, THOS. cI:LTON. RALPH MAPSEV. Muft'l9-2/-31*1 WANTED. INTANTED--Three mate and three fernalc , Teach, Ir er i s t, take rharzni cf the Timaint is Pohl it chnois on 311111; I Ilh, 1549. The examination rvltl take place tat Wednesday, lone isth. Applicants w ill address thkir communications, Prat paid, to , . lIENDTIICK:7I. ,:1ay.1.5*.52---99-=t] Seery of the hoard of Directors. DOCTOR C. ILESELER, 110MCCOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Itemove.l his Office to the upper most of the new Nick teehlinge, opposite the Poet Office. Centre Street. Pottsville. I.3M,4:l—lrtf. A TTORNETS AT LAW.—Tiie roliscrinerl. Lli.havina coalme:red the tinter ie.. of law in Pottirs will attend promptly to all bilAineip committed to their cam Office in Centre street, nearly opreeci:r the Amrrican April 21, 27-3 mo) y lti.'ollGE DELLIS, • !,T WHOLESALE CO‘IN11. : SION AGL:NT. For all kin& or nett. No. 3.1-Sort, lVarvcr, above Ita , rqstrPet:Philadelpliki. [April 21. '414. 1:.ly D R. .1. T. NICHOLAS, rClpf;a:Tilly lenders - hle prof,sinnal Aerviree, :n fin: iohabi:antl of Potteville and vicinity. and ,olicite lhr tina, of a Rlrre of their p‘itronazP. OtTn.e. Thorop•on'=hall, M.,rl.lrt el. Residence. tierorol stre.-I,•.in: du, b,,:ow Market.. NiArch Av. ly 1)R. BECR.ER.— NEW 11051.1:VATIlle: NIF.DICAI. (wrier. Cornerof 2,land Markel it. 4)opn.fite POTTNVELLE. P.; Cr.IL +tlrn"r of (t:titt.tvltill and 3. 4,pposite the Pr'tt.:ttvr Mrthodi.Chtur.h. 2; '1). 5-1 v - etDW.IRD CL I• ENE:RAI:Eft os WOOD. N. WO: Walnut ,1, - D... '2l . ti,lphi 110 - 0 110•_9 U. .11E, ft:plTll,—Goort,ll 12onry liooe •-•' • i:,'"Zro *unit. ei l'a for C.l. , alt• a tat pa, ha,• of Roll Etto. r pf DWARI%SEIIPP.E4i • A.ltrDey , all,..eaa: htt ilie wheor. (lai,e No. 3 prune Street,l'lnl.L.f.•l{ lit.t. - A ag.'2.2 f:. u. zl-I.:cK, L ~ it, J. FuS,T ER, i)...tiel, 111 Bows anti Sh.o, ....,.. Lcath,r. atia Shoe Find m.:4, Centre street, Potts file. 1:3-;.; IS 1,347. i .._ ...... _. ___..... DM. IJEPUIt, Surgeon7Dontist, clific,;ol lark..t. Stri.eL (North :+l,:e,) Fir , •l door move Es.. oirlite WO-n.,', tuba, inta,2l) . 21 1 G01*-I.IY. Atiornty at • Marko StrrO, n 111tFrIon .or.cuoed .1. F.'. 1.1.1m150, Esq. Convtynn, slicr,crivea al totded tu. f PoZ."..llle.tzeptY.'4A-37 • T UST RECEIVED at the York Stf.tro.. '2 ton of a sail i loeil tv rooaht otoket f a 5-16. - It“lde for flat I,:r 1:11road" hf.ll: 41613, constantly on hand hook head spike,. for T rails ; n ,apply of dat bar Railroad Iron, and T Ralls.n . ways. to be had on application at the at.ote 1.11.011 INCU ktmwn suit, :Huth 17 E. YARDLEY & SON. .14.+LINS FOR , M3N.I-I,—Tll,ort,..,crlhers have Jost r..r....ired from the 'Mil, Etizahrth. I rind /Inch Et..xt Chlin.?, made e•xpre,lv for Alines, ay.d rr, Army. T. & GEORCE, april2.2 rf 171 hthrket and llllh, , tlF4.ll , ,Philada D AIL ROAD IRON —SO x I Fiat Bar .1 - 1. Rail Road Iron, 50 do II x j do tin. do do 21. x. do do do with spikes. If. do I:4 j do do do . And Platc,..for sale by . A. & G. 11.11.:±TON, 4 ..tonthfront st.,Phi arta. Philada.,.loty 11, IS JUNIATA 110 ILEA: IRON. ;Ar s TONS aorted hinter iron, No?. 3; and 5 of 'JO widthsoi 2t1,31, and 3tc3or h,sand A. 4- r:. RALSTON, 11,154 r V , — 4, SOIII h Front st, Ptnlada • DLACKSMITHING, TURNING AND FINTSII ING.—The snliserittsr re , pectfolly announces that tic ha" commenced the above bllSlne, at th e e esner e r Mauch C lin ch Coal Htreets, pett,,til,.. Pa. and happy 10 reesi ye orders: RUIN WARNER N. /1.--Goce-rn:ks, rill rnpa,and oil globes on hand, anal Corsale [Jkly 22. -Iv FOR SALE & TO LET. - 1 1-111-,,5,!,.-I,7:?:,!'d'Enn7-I,,i..."iildnr,v;:n.3Ei9,!&(:VlTre- I -nil uh, will 1,c1 , : , ,r, 7) ;mod:en:lnt. The /Inn, is Iln good limlitinn.. Fo,e!iinn wilt he given i nini( diatelv. linquin. ol " - RICHARD' ITU:IST. tiALE —ere° ACHE,: OF Townthip.Schutlkili Thp . land it good Ih.dohell. k 5 nrrr, .trs dear,: and In ai raltiOution, 4 tvbt..ll ir a Ftrpe Dwelling - built rrf Mgr, and tventherlvtrded; n :Ann.. onrinz houre, 1, 4444 -4 tt itli a never faitinz sprlnCrif firm water, a barn, lag stable, and sin Milan house,.. The balance of Oe land tr In timber:n:l.h a onto mill thereon. This Tract I; situated on the Little Malt:moo. about '2 miles from Aqtilaud, nod I mile from Centre 'Turnpike. A vein of Limestone paiz:tew thrimr.h it. For particular; and term; apply to WM. STEPHEN: 411 M, or 17ny2G'49-22-2ti) DCRD PATTER:MN, Etl.Poll.Ville, •CO . TEAM SAW HILL FOR SALE.—The sub Osertlier infers a nen Steam Saw Mill at Private Sale, situ..ted in the Tumbling Run Valley, 4} miles trout Mount Carbon. The m'll is built in the most approved inalllnq and for durability it cannot be exceeded, The Engine is Ten Horse poiver.w itit Two "toilet's Twenty four feet long. 30 inches in diameter, all in good run 'Ong order. The Mill can he removed or remain where it is for two or three I eae-., if requested by the porrita ser. The above described property can be bought at a Very reduced price, anti reasonable terms. Persons i-hing to purchase will apply to Daniel Larer, Potts ville. lithe mill is not kitliti before Saturday, the 21st or July - next. It will be otTered at Public Sale at the - Penns“vrinia Dalt. at 10o'cl0cLA M, May l 2.0-Is] , DANIEL L ARER. FOR. SAI 4 E ASO TO LET.-11tilldine lutu Monk: Carton, Lewisport Wand, anal Lynne addition In Pottsville, on Nurwezian st., in MiLersville! Also a convenient Office in Morris' Addition. Alin!). w - JAS. H. cANIBLIELL. April 2U, IS•tc L'OR RENT.—ON THE BA IL.IIOA D oira, a larae6inne Fotoolry, a Frame Ma's:bine: 4 ll.N a Blacksmith shop, svith a Fen Boise-power Sin:1:11 En gine, sundry fixtures, LiMiti and paite ens, unitahlu to the business—for particulars, appiy to -JUG 11. ALTrut, March 31 14:2[110 Blythe Cost Office, iichnylkill Co. 'OR SALE-7wo CoMMinnOUS DWELLING I' Moises. Anly to E. r Market st. or to Jou. G. Prow o. tootle OL, Pottsville. March sUI iIsCRIRER ()FE ERs FOR sal- •lie' property ti•ov orctipied by hint in Rost -4 Branch Vrilt.•y, ft. on t'roin Pottsville, and Crla and hall -roll, ;row S..lint 11.11 i vett • const,iinz ni live and it half arr. tai•:! well I it.l out :is a garden and rruit,orrl•- a rt.. A .win ell.ry ;rod , hogs ; -. by a Ilrtrrt: oath rel. l.dll Mt' 04 Hat. Immediate po,s , _it en: l'art , r too, ha, inon” ranre . if .1.--ir•••1' For terms r.,1 ',soffit, to Brain h Valley. Maisn 11-4 fie - VoItEST. t:Oir s:11.,1•1 OR ra: Arr. t'.S HlltlN Till. —Th, , cribse offers his stem. •••I in Pori Qlzrloo, ,n, --g,r or iv., 'aid the best thi. flit toisin•• , s, twine the my oto• In th,. astern , serlion or the Coal Bc-gioa. It is in.gorta , and pobession r. ill Its given imicedistelv if renoired. 'Perms nary. Apply to L. F WHIT:\ EV, Port Cation, March 11-11 .Reading Engl., and Lebanon Courier, insert 3 times, and charge this SALE.—COLLIERY PROF ERTY FU It P Am.c.—TISE SUBSCRIBER otters at private sale the foltqwing. property. viz: One he Horse U•netne„ with 4911 feet of nine' inch I'll inps, in drat tare w irking order. , One 3'J I fors.. Engine. with 210 feet of nine Inch plinthl, whit winding gearing all complete, In good wot king order. - One 20 Horse Engine for. hoisting Coal from Mines, fir - , good working order. • One 11l Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, Schutes, and all the fixture. necessary to do a business of 1000 tons a week. Also 911 large Railroad Cars, heavy chilled wheels. arid three inch axe's, these Ears are well suit ed for tiny of our surrounding Roadli wher'e Bores power is need • The above. Engines were all manuEditured by flay verqid & Snyder. and are considered down; the very best ever mad , by raid parties. _ Jail. 13, 3-tf 1 CEO. IL POTTS.' TORE FOR. SALE IN MINERS VILL A. o—The sub,criber offers for idle his entire rne-chan dice. enneleling of DRY GOODS CR CER.I E 5, EL:N S WAR E. lI.IIIIMV.IIIE, Mr!, is in good order. ,Ills sfand Is one of the hest in Miners vale, with an 4 'exeellent dwelling attached, which Is also for sale. For particulars inquire at the store. NovlB-17-tf] J. 11. ZIEC FUS, VOIL RENT.—The celebrated !SALENI VEU'i MINES a! Yotion's Landinis !or rent for a terra of sears. Annly to nviq 17] 1.3° T.F.T• on leases, Co sun .applicants, all that tract of land t N belonging to the .American Coal Co. known al the Mill Crock Tract, containing the Col:ow ing list of Coal Veins, many of which,—ainotsenthers, the Peach Mountain Veins-having a range oloyer a mile in length, Vl7. snohn, Harraeleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson. Little Tracey, Poach Mountain Veins, Green Park or Psavensdale Vein, Per penslicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Alan all that tract called temlenetion Tract, belong- Ins.T , oihe said Compa ny,containma t he :,taleni,Torrost, Itabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Stlack Mine, C. Law ton and-Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Says' 311 and Grist Mill ,ittiated on the - Mill Creek Tract, all of which will he rooted on moderate terms by,applyind to DAVID CIIILLAtI,AIg't. Pott,viio. Feb3l VOR SALL-sAT I'lllV arr. riAI.P., All that 12 certain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain, in Lower Mahantonire township, in Sarni:Mill minty, (formerly fleas county,) In the state Pennsylvania...hounded null described as fol lows, to wit : — Beginnlng at a marked white nek tree; thence by late vacant lands, now sursi!ved to Jacob Miller, north sixty-five perches, too whiteonk; thence briar° saeuntland, now surveyed to George Weiner. went 140 pelchento n stone; thenceby late racantland now surveyedso Leonard Mick, sonthsixty-flre perch es to a Spanish risk; thence cant 110 percho; to the place of bee,lnning,contalning fifty-Ave acres and one handfed undnfty-two perches of land and allowances of six per cent, for roads, & c. JOHN O. BRENR, Executor of Psalter' estate, 59, Market st. N Ph E itada. Philadelphia, Reptrinber 10. 10 • 0 la_ A aurioDtcrEz o Putt . Cl. LAWYERS: can procure: Blank Subpcctu,s for tvit nesse* signed by the Prothonotary, by calling at a BANNA N' rs Cheap Books. Btalionary NOTICES CARDS JAME,i COOPER, BItUA CAMERON IRON A. Agent , Mnlkantongn Street, Pottcv Ole - • 1... -- .IV/ISCELLW--NboUS - . - 1 - i - itIFF:TI 70 - i r,C-Sr.it't 6(11,—.1iii>767--, Vlngrain Carpet, IN Do ez,,cc krd and Idaln Martina, rni sr. k I May 2.5., 'IA 1 :. ,J. N. BEAT •• • _. .. _ . . & c„ .._,.. lAIN li F.lt'S FOOL Fie A P.—A y - --- -43 r -tide of Izawyer'r anit Scur.ner', Fnr.1%.,, ~ and plain.. a .nnall lot, very Tnlkap, Jun rice,.,' ' '.i 1 , fur .11e at i I 11, 1NAAN.R May 12; , 2al , Cheap Pa,kr & SialkiPare 1, Coal Slf FOIL C6, 7 1.1....-Wh!le Al an.l R,,!" - A G-. al bonatrt by . 31 - C IHALL EItIMIT. -' ap"2 , 11/—Mtn : i, %mat Cub,, ..... j EE.CIIES.—ALW.,cI ; .4 - ' - ON ' HAND AT . 4 --. 1./ DIMG sTonn of the ft:Non:them a hrgn o ,' brr at' Ow best Su edish Leech.", to which (b..,„;:' Han °title titliena al Pattalilln,and vicinity, t.,,,,;,.. NICHOLAS A; COLLINa' 4 Marc!, i'..l, 13.1 Carnern(Markel and flreundr;, '• SFIERIFFALTIr. - 1 Q lIERIPFALTY......O THE INDEPF.ND6I 1:I,ECToltl OF S CHU V1.101.1r, COUNTY • Fdlow-citizens-1 may truly may that throne, mohcitation of Many voter. 1}1" the County, I hav e . Rented to °Er' myself as a candidate for the office at the crummy.; (ductingg. Your former to still warmly appreciated, and I flatter myself my conduct has,tmen such as to warrant -fi , lion of a continuance Of that friendship. .Bhnnit favorme, therefore, with Wanajority of yaur Impartiality myself to discharge the dilates of the office Its: hopartiality andindeltty. Your fclloWtBtiten. ProitrZtto.mittr49-22.te) .JERENTIAM RECD nth Y; ‘ Itti 5C111711.1 ILI: COUNT) rrirml• and follow-az tzenct—l nfrer rnypelf areno, dnlate for the nipre . c;f nr.'heritt at the next ensulni m i nrot etortion, and rrttpgctlrOly attlicit your ettp ; ,,, n t should I be so r,.:ll),rhite• Am .0 receive a_ mni;„l,. .ynur votee.-1 nlcdtr hlvF,lr to dt•charge the Exyy tn.othce with u,parushty and ftr.pe.tfolly,your.epilow-eitszen. ritlNCll DE.VCLER Barry tp. May 1 , 0 COVNTIC : ed. by .leneronel rnunlea Nona, fr/ • fr• - , ,LECITIS.II..S OF riClif:Valii r—lfoilds..hreri very ftequeuily-x01,,,, frletls, tozat by.n , al and written c,,c. 1, becrlon a,crantliclate roc flu. otri ot ~ p erisq In; general elect In n ., ; " ,r uneirot to thy fell.: cti - a.nthai it, heron,. a', ..ersitEttate. 1 am nerih otinht ,IS the foci, that to lAe t ., ah t t 4f the people of Schuylkill 6.: la , ittacbt of gruilluilo—cchictc in th' tin,,. tcoukftw utt. , alY Dli - reou-d; a k ,y "t,,,./ i It coUld b., 11, 01Idato4i or ~, 1 he I.) rAiiitrully and ttaporhaiiy d,,,, dika of a mina., ellEftlfT, at tit' C1 , .1120d anno My Slll..nti.ll to titaiiiildrtil er,r,:tv . rt •Pall V nlve a event n? aiy tie the only means )cipfocaied. won chargln,,the dud Vot. r (Hind at,d kilt - x. - citizen. - C. U. 8711.trn NE =ZEE! bENT oul the Courny. can4!;il2l, firth - G,nrrat I<ll .li3) to I,;rlc. To the FREE and I\D4 - , oterx 4 - 4". elorytkAl Cou.eaj t in. r., - .7age by 113Met0,19 friends tb, ,ter..; ee peetfolty offer ntyeelf at,": 1 ”i@4 e , :+intßif . r. at the erety,' , ShoOt 1 prove All fortunate apt, .:-• r ief roof 'en; ee, it etatt he u, ~„.., : lar.te thereintie4 of Rh,- "fra., *al? - 1. latity. Vonr fOlner titi:err, ...71i. M %%If— ON. P , 1t.,1,11. .:. I. ' . ' • ..... —.. dd:ty and ilnpar A pr 7, 151 _ _ . _.„. ........ . TM ,If..ir SUR—LIME EV l'h gide! pk la.) .acct the er pen.- and to's, see . arrosrd .1 Sirkee,J'ar ..leesdent. 1 ,pornstrt March.'2. ISAR. (MUTUAL,' tl of pqrll,ooU. insures all persoss IS and CS, an immediate a llows are tt lor flame: week, for one, two, this, AYth; a errtaln yearly Inas. under thirty-flee, insuring for on; 4 a year: es allowed P 3 per weck :I , t 21t ; ond in the same proportion. ‘.s,' 7 yrap p6i.55 a yeas... Tess Idiser we.), mt. eS p and Use 1714 P 5, le cots CI • disability occasioned by 5i.k5,,,, ! ,._ lie year,! By payins a !Met ten Intl' Slow:rre can be insured of from ll cc or 61 , 0 Teaks. The rates art dranee, 'and are in propartioo to to: ly allutoant e. - In case of perinaSO l • r na alter an insurance for, ray hr. allowance of Plo,a person would I. ipt 0f1'...”27 a year, for the emtire for: .e kly ,t 1: maul I; ty istessments to on . ; o °talus required; and by ti), I. han.,' pre a share of the net prn..l.es, IL Olin, - . Th'Cre is ample wearily for the to . ehow . b, and promptness and hirers::: the payment of benefit,. For pro., the Office, No. 09 'Southileyeuttest MI letters must be post paid. 1 Ii IMF:CV...II4, k. no .Merebant, N 0.109 North W>:/', litthrh , y and Coucoellor, SLath bed. , , Wholesale Commission Merchast, / . . is,, Attorney cad CJlRSeflor, 34 Pale; = o. Pror,sion a I rifilil'ANY In, with n Caps, ; inc., the:ices 0 • 53,87. K. AO, Or tire years, by Tiles a p.rsor year, by Import * 5 '25, Ai pet se , of a like age by far In 00 4 , Efr, 61 for rent' week actj,lent, during I yearly, a weekly to 811.) lily two, th' be paid yearly in I are and the Wee 'disability, occurr, years, at a weeki, in the yearly ree year., There Fire no sv i or attendance,of the insured rneel, liability tor loise cured, as eau be ty is exereised in culars.iniini,re at above Walnut . Samuel D,orri ter-etreet. • Calrtn Blythe, Market-street_ (Ind.,. IS, Hal 31 Church Alley. Wlllimo F. 800 devottlt-s,- Wiite Mereßant, No. 78 Walnut... , 65 N. &Intim nn/.1 Tax Coßettor, Cherrylam; verati street. Jacob Snyder, I - Inhn TholnaP.;, • Danitl C. bi r c non r lanes P. Erni W Mon roar: Edward butt, 5.1 Edward J. Cu.,,' Miiia nrchant.Nn. ::9 N. Wharves. Clerk. N 9. an S. Firth-strew •, Coal Merchant, tVtflotv-.t.Whyr :nphell, Iron 111erchant, Water.a boy, SAMUEL. ORRICK rrestdest, Svetfiary and : 4 obritnr. on, M. I)., l&7 Walcott -street, con 111=Eil CIO ties 0. Y. C' Rarn44reet. W. r. nnnyc Governor I:::rnrt i soltir.r 11:3glOan.1 tr'S- The Instimnon give any infohnat j el, MI Tile I ChTlf , Mines'Jnnr ' nall June 91. 1!119. SNNI7ITY r has bren arpointeei Arynt for Iho iyii , ii i (3,, i HI Y. and in prepared Io on on the enhlert, and effect isagaran. I the rompnay, at the office of tilt IL 111ANNAN. '2o-ly If -13-I;TPEAg.4URA-SCE,- I TRUST COMPANY (1 PIIII.A r 1.59 fli7vrt Strre. e on Lives,xrant Annuities and Es id iereive and execute trusts. nee/ring *lOO on a sivArie life. For? years.• For Lir,' annually. annually -0 VS 1 77 - I 36 . 336 1 ' 1 93 3 2n ^.a9 460 i 4 91 7 00 ereon need 30 years next torth-dar pan} S 1 31. would encore to his fa t, should he die in one yea I ; or for to them *WOO; or for 4I 3 60 anon. e secures to them $lOOO should he r fors23 60 paid annually ,durlng ',' r them 81000 whenever hp dies , l aid receive *.50200 ithoulff he die m N.: 1 111 1 1 C ,N E .17 1 ,:e71:, 3 n nl Eau, fpr For 1 yi 311 IC 91 40 1 r, 50 I 00 4 3 I Essmel.a :TA , I payinethelCo unity or heirslo fl 3 10 he secures ally for 7 years ; die in 7 years'; life be provide, CI for $6050 .11eyw one year. I _ imer kgr 20, 1 , 15. 'f this Company, at a meelinc held Iber nit., agreeably to the dexi- Tllti Nlanay:r4 on the 27th Deco nit., _only to the der.ito referriid in the ori final prorpectus or cireolar of the Company,ap'prnp toted a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the win to of tire, remainine In fnece, that were isrned prior to the bit of January, 1812. Those of them therefore which wets issued In the year t 035, will be entitled ti 10 per cent upon the Sum insured; making on additi n of {tWO on every 41000. Thant vim with helm d 'when the policy becomes $' claim ~,,,tend of the *lO moricinallv insured. Those Pollen, that were issued. n 1037 will he entitled to per cent nr iltS7 50 'nn eve y *lOOO. Anil those issued in le:H. will; be entitled ' 7 } Per rent,or *75 on every 100. and in ratable pr. portions on all said policies i,surd venni in Ist ne Ja nary, In 2. The Boons wi I be credited to each peke" on the books endorsed presentation at the omce. It is the desten of the Company, to continue to make .ddition or bunts to the policies for life at stated periods: B. W. RICIIA RDS, President. 'lons ,F. lost -k, Actuary, el-Tneviit,,crir er has bran annotated Agent for the ..,,,,y e Instir min i, and ii prepared effect Insurancesen es. at the toil !Wired rates, arid give any Information • t,irctl en the a, bject, pa application at this-office. Putt-viller• b.el BENJAMIN HANNAN. Elet. UFA ILE LIFE INSURANCE AN \ El' • I - AND TIU'4T COMPANY ' Office 7-I It• 1.... Sfreer.—ea'ifca $ 4 ,150,000. • C lABTER PERPETEA L. .'4!Resocr.. seen, for SrlinylZill Crinntv, office Corner of Malt inteingoi and Second threcis. Gronor ilOz: cars DT. EX:Mining Physician for riehriyhkill County. 1 -1 11 E Conipan 'ore now prepared In transactbusinew I anon rim ni - im liberal and advantageous terms.— They are anther zed by their charter (sect. 3) "in make allitn•l every it snranee appertaining 10 life risks - 44f whatever kind or nature,and receive and execute coon. makeendownients,mrid In grant and purchase annui ties." The Cotapy'sell annußies and endowments-, rid act no Trust .e,i for'ininors.and heirs. fable of Fiemin I:siert:sired for the Ar9IIIIIIICC of $lO5 for the' whole form of Life :j i Age. Pr em. i Ae,: Brent. Ape. Friar. 10 50 j• 31 -2 07 46 336 17 53 133 215 47 346 18 '56 -I 3! 225 • 44 362 19 59 3 227 47 37, 20 60 3'4 233 50 394 ' 21 . -63 35' ' 240 • 51 413 20 '66 • 3 '2 47 32 432 33 119 34i .4' 1 21 72 37 4 203 ,30 171 25 76 450: 270 35 4ki 26 63 41,V 281 56 512 27 S 9 .23 01 4 4 3 i: 6 ' , 3 01 2 02 57 554 33 25 90 - 44 '4:l 12 58 5/ 5 . 30 2 414 45 . , 323 60 11 The premiums • re lesolian any other company, and the :milder, Minn greater advantares. Tables of hall yearly Soil quart, ay preminins, half credit rates ofpro. niium, short tett,. Joint lives • survivorship's, and en • dowinents ; also, form of appHoatios (for which there are blank sheers., are to be had on applic,ationa! clip office, m by letter In the :Brant, TRESTEE43. • . 10 W. CIAGIIOIII7. [ PETERICELLES. . 1, [ ', Clammy 11. Lamb,. der, I 1 Alto E. Laing,. , 17. U. [ William Crafd:. George Pii.lhohE ! Robert Morris, as, •! . [ William M. Rai rd, • , flares). Conrad VSICIANS, Francis WPM, U. •a• Pre jOI Vice President, PoLica P. Wals M'fir. G. Edw. C. &lathe Peter Cullen, Pi ter Rambo Wm. W. Italy, Joseph T. Trion Stephen Crawfi COUSULTING P Biddle, M. D. TnE .7 A 71:11R11. Fr ncis W.'llav;Te MMI 11. G. TUCKETT Simretary and Antuary _ Nirm it 371 . 4' li-: - ; FIRE tNiSURANCE COMPANY P 1111.A'D IA PH I A. 3 Lellesnutltreet, near Fifth street ;‘,. IMREI. - FORS, key, 'George W. Richards, , t Mordecai O. Levrii, ' Adolphe E. Corte. Miiiit S. Brown. fofriA Patterson Ve Inauraneet permanent or limited. in of property, in town ander:4lloly are CODSktOrtt with security. l'iave resort:Ml a large flontineeet 1 thel; Capital and Premiums. safely i pie pl .- Mutton to tip, assured. 1 i Company on January Ili, IBM, as 4ti to art act of Assenibly, were as 55 4 6.5' Storks, 3ii1378 110 Cash, Ae., ---- tit.l.o 00 6 , 141.0.0rJ7 67 rration, a period of eighteen yearn. ;wardsa of one otiflion two lead.,) sea by tire, th ereby affording cal iape. of lesnranre.ne we'll,. the Itlion tst. meet with pfornptneme, all 1111. ES N. 11.5.NCKEK,Preeidefit ,i. LES G. 13.4.NCKER, Secretary; tian been appointed.agent for the in , ititittion: and is now prepared to li I y.sry description of property, at 4NDIISW BIISSEL, Agent 121841'!,5 lFebl.9: SIM THE PRANELI OFFICE Charles N. Min.] Thomas hart. Tobias Wagner Samuel Grant. Jacob R . smith, Continue to tuh on every ilesetipti , at, rates al low as The Company Fund, which aitb Invested, Afford an The assets of th puling/led a grecabl , follow, Nottfazi,, 8. Real - E4tale, -Tecnoorary loans, 12 Sinve'their intorr they have paid a thousand driffirff, denre of the ailvai ability an,l djopast liabilities. tilJA' The vutetertbsr nbnve ment)opeil make inetiranee;n the Inereet rites rottevllteelhne 11 31,36323 45,157 67
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