TERMS OF TUS SIINERS• JOURNAL.--SMOLIE ISUBSCRIPTIONtEi.—two Donets; per annum, pay ] 'able semi-annually In advance, to those who reside n the County--and annualy In advance to those who reside out of the County. •The publisher reserves to himself the right to charge 50 per annum, when payment is-delayed ionser than one year. TO CLUBS; , Three copies to one address, '. , '1: 115 00 Seven Do Do lO 00 Fifteen Do Do ' • • 20 00 Five dollarelifattranee will pay tor three yea essub &lotion to the Journal. • RATES OP ATIVERTISING One Square of Mines, 3 times Every subsequent Inserthin, Fear lines, I time, Subsequent insertions, each Ohe Square, CI months, • Six months, . One Year, thinness Cards nr Fivelines. per annum, Merchants and others, advertising by the Year, with the privilege of inserting dif ferent advertisem e nts week4', 6 Larger Advertisements, as per agreement , VOLNEY B. PALmr.rt, at kis Real Eatats and Coal Agencies, Corner of Third So Chesnut St reefs, Philadelphia, N 0.160, Nassau Street, New York, . No. 16, State St reet,nosten, and South east corner of Baltimore 4 Calvert Streets, Baltimore, Is on, Anent for receiving subscriptions and . dvertlsements for the Miners' Journal. • TIIt CIRCIII.A.TMN of the Miners' Journal is greater han any. other paper, published in Northern Penneylca• nla, and has nearly double the circulation of any other publighedin Schuylkill county. halm circulates largely' among tapiceists, manufacturers, iron and Coal dealers hroughout the Atlantic and Fitutern States. .• SINGLE codes OF roe MINERS' JOURNAL ran be obtained ere'ry Saturday at NV.illlam Old denntv, Millersville; Mr. Moore, Pnrt Carboni at the crime!' at Contre and Market streeta, Pottsville and at the tont:ter at the publleatian office. PIRC,I/TALTTT;s7n LIFE rcSURANCF: AC:EN:Cr. subs,rlher is 1:cot for fire, Tlealth and Life In "trance. Any intopnation en either of the ditTerent brnnches can be obtained at the omen of the Miners' - Journal, where'insurinces are crone". cillinets l outnal. Saturday "turning', Juno 23. THE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF ,TIIE COUNTRY) . 1 'The People Demand it:!,:,toratif - at • ; AR SAMUEL .NVI11:11, a vrionz and Prderpriiing Alechrtme, ha, anomie iced the Saddle and Ilardeve noel [less in Norwegian street. in thin Borough. lie t• de iervlng of the stipimrt ofthe people. Give him a lift. LIFE or NAPOLEON.—The A and I.lth parts of Thiers'lrisiory ',film Consulate and Empire under Nn "pnlenn are now before no. The renders of thin work, when; progress was checked by the suspension of its •puldwation. will no doubt ne gratified to learn that Its publication has again been resumed. , The w work is one possesil of great Interest, and the demand therefore still no doubt be great. For Sale at Bannan's—lA cents per number. "THE )ILNEW —by D. l i .. is defective, and cannot appedr in our columns, •. - communication has been received, and will appear twat wed:: NV't." Pretty Ems !writ terrbiell, but swing to the mccrited EL to or, cur columns, Is neccitattly cthltied. DE_ATII OF EX-PRESIDENT POLK. 'James K. Polk, Ex—PreAdent of the United , States is v.o more. He dieil et his residence near Nashville; - Tenn.,on the evening of the 15th inst. His disease was diatrheel, to which for a number of years ho was - subjeCt. The sudden • pasenge from this world to eternity, of one who had taken such a connpiructis pa!t in the affairs of the Nation, will no doubt cause regret on the part of the people of this Republic. Pence to his ashes! The present does not seem a befitting time for us to dwelt in full upon the administratian of Mr. Polk. ft -was on rventftif one, and while we can • find little in it io approve, there much of which • we disapprove. - This in not the timel.hoisever, to dwell upon this fitS spirit hen taken de' pincer, and it becamra tan, as American citizens, to entertain far the memory of - the deceased the respect and reverence 'dua to the memOry of one who had but so lately filled the Executive Chair of this great Republic ! • COTTON FACTORIES The people of sonic portiohe of this State are at length, fter years of slumber, becoming aroused to the importancti Or tho erection of Cotton Fries tones. The feasibility of such a 'design can ne onger be doubted, as wherever it has been tried, 'not only in this State, but in othrre, it has worked very successfully. The Factories of Lancaster, in this State,, erected but a few years ago, are doing well and pay an excellent dividdnd, and have giv en such an impetus to the business that the third one is abut being. put up. In other places of this State the erection of similar factories is being spoken of, and'the actions of the people relative thereto appears so resolute that we are led to -be lieve that their object will coon be accomplished.— While the spirit of enterpriie is manifesting it-elf in various portions of the State, does it not be cena the eitizzr.l of Pottsville snd of S.:hyulkill C . ounty, to take into conshleration the eFtablish ment of such factories in their midst. Of their suece;?, if properly managed, their can certainly be no doubt. Tit:Act passed by the late Legisla ture, incorporating Manufacturing Companies, :places the final accomplishment of this object in the hands of the people. They have long ri,ked for this law, and now when they have it, at is to be hoped that our citizens will not delay much longer a matter 'of• so much importance—a matter in which they, as Wl2ll as the prmperity of the Borough, are concerned. • MS A largo meeting was held in Reading a week or two back, at which Gen. James, a distinguished manufacturer from Rho Island, delivered a apeech, in which be took strong ground in favor of She immediate erection of kfistnries. We make the following extract of his apeeeb, as reported in the Reading pape,s: :file cited a number of examples to prove that the Cdtton manufacture conducted under proper manage. went and with a due degree of enterprise, had been Invariably successful, andliinhly lucrative; and also adduced numerous facts in the history of the now most prosperous New Englind toyiles and cities, which clearly demonstrated that their almost Mend, ble advancement in wealth :and population was chiefly owing to their manufactures. tie presented the most satisfactory evidence that 'the operation of Cotton 9idla woo ne hanger a hazardous experiment, but its sure success was abundantly shown by innumerable examples._The Cotton manufacture. he continued. was a lesse of certain and large profits—a business. which paid a handsome interest upo,n itsinvestmentr, ander the most unfavorable circumstances, and by improvement's in machinery. economy of latter, in creased experience and enterprise, had been placed beyond the reach of all !henget uations in trade which changes in the'revenue laws earner governmedy . could pacsiblY cffect. Con. dames concluded by. uiin upon the canons of that place, the great importance of embarking' their surplus wealth in a busincsswhich was certain to rep:y them sn handzomely, in varimis by .ff , 'thng- healthful and profitable employ. meat to the unemployed laborers;. calling into action the sereicea of a elm whose industry now yields Al do or nothing and daeasing generally prosperity into the mechanical. mercantile and agricultural buss Ines, of the place." - Here is the. case in anut-shsli. The success or '• such er•. underi:trking _ s ejliPuhk - 0 1 ,ar CitiZetiP, who lire po3,2isea of the proper spirit, while the citizens of othor p: ices ere malting great efforts to procure the precedence, delay in such matter. The longer we delay the mere difficnlt will the metier become. I;; 1:2333 Judge Kidder declared,' in sentencing the no:, terse the lest Court, that if. any persons were convitteil again before him for rioting and beat ing and threatening persons at the collieries, or elsewhere that he would send them to the Peniten fiery. 'We hope the Judge wilt find it necessary ' hereafter to bane those arrested and tried also,who Make publications and public addresses ulcu lated to eicita the men to riot. They ought to be the sictimoof the law, and not these poor ig norant men, who ere urged on bynthoni, cud who • gre the least guilty tithe two." DEMOCRATIC COUNTY MEETING. At a large, spirited awl harmonious meeting of the Democracy of Schuylkill county, held agree able td notice of the _standing Committee, at the Court House, it the Borough of Orwigsburg, on Monday week, the following officers wore appoint. ed, viz: F. W. Hughes, Viu Presidezta: Peter E. Brewer, • itelrewlkeei, John S. Pulsifer, &Imo limieng, ;Jolliet' Irish, E. Hartzter, , CUM Secretaries. F. 13. Ksercher, Chas. Huntzinger, 13i X3OO 500• 8' 00 3 00 On motion, the their appointed the following named gentlemen a Committee to draft resolufiona for the consideration of the meeting, to wit t, Joe W Cake..l Trial), Col F M Wyokoop, Huntzinger, B Uhriet, W Harlan, Dr A Holmes, J 3t Bickel, E Colaban. E O'Connor, R Dooley. Ed IC•ams, W .l Dobbins. W Reifinyder, B Tana, Chas Bennett, John: Kelly, II Bressler', R C'Wsl son, J Kimmel, Gen . Sheesley, David Lomieon, P Bressler, jr., J Wetzel, D Cohn. W Neifert, R. Billman. I Moser, P F Ludwig, D Moyer, ! Hain, 613 Col J. Mosher and Seim'i Kimmel. The meeting, during the absence of the Com mittee. was ably and eloquently addressed by R M Palmer, Esq. and .1 Bates. After a short absence the Committee reported the follo•ving preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted : wo 'are again on the eve of a pa. litical contest, the importance of which forcibly re minds us of the necessity of ordenizing in order in secure the election of a Democratic Co. Ticket. Therefore, Resolved, That a Democratic County Conven tion be held at the public house lof Philip - Boyer, in Schuylkill Haven, on the third day of Septem ber. 1849, for the purputie of nominating a Court• ty Ticket, to be supported by thelDemocracy of this County, at the next election, anti that two Dedegetes be chosen!to said Convention, from each Township, Borough; Ward and District in the County, at their usual place fur h:.!lrling such e lections, on Saturday, the first day Of September 1819. Notices of such elections tcr be given by a Committee of Vigilance, to consist of two per sons for each Borough, Township; Ward and Di , oiict; to be appointed for that purpose' this day. i Resolved, That the trllowing named persons be that Committee, who are also n quested to so perintend said election. viz: S Ward, Pottsville—C F iseksOn and J MM. EIMEMEM N E Minrtl—S J Huntzinger, M Doe'flinger N \V Ward—Henry Geis, Tho's Foster. Minersviite—J H R;chard.4, M Vyease'r. Mt Untbon—ft Dooley, Terrene Duffy. New (.33-tie—Tnoß Irwin, W E Norwrigin—E Colahtin, fi 12obinAnn. Norwegian—E O'Connnr, Jutri W. Smith. Blythe— W Heine, At Q.tin. 1 SehuylkiliL.Stephen Ringer, Chas Heiman Tam,qua—Wm Harlan, Bcnj Rush—Wm Neifert, H. Pewit. Urion—Nl Krebs, D Goho. ' •• • Butler—R U Wilaon, Peter Kline. Berry—W Hoch, D Kahn. U Mationtangn—J P Hipler, .I.lWitzel. L —J R Osman, P r ater Herring. Porter— Dasid Herber ling, S Kimmel. Pinegrove Bor —Paul Barr, W l Zimmerman —J Mo:her, Jos; Keefer. .%ayae—H Bresrler. Dr A Heins. Sch Haven—U W Matchin, C Huntzinger. N Ntanbeim—W J Dobbins, J Beek. S Jo —John Heim. G " do at Orwipburk—E. Kearns, 8 Bensinger, jr Port Clinton—Sam Brayer, David Shantz.. , Orwigstaire,— 0 Gen D Doye Leymaster. W Drunswia—P F Ludwig. Geo Moser. Frailey—D Lomison, D 'Fremont— W Bigler, J Hippie. • Cays-,John Kelly. A 11.0. Brnnch—lieril'y Bressler, J'Kneh. Penn—S K M Kepner. R Dillman E Brun-wig—l Alnser, Bock Resolved, That J W Cake, Joseph Mosher, S. K M Kepner, Michael Wearer. C F Jackson, R M ?aline', C Bennett and J. Irish, be appointed Conferers, to meet with the Conferee, from Car bon, Monroe and Pike, at the house of John Lentz, in Mauch Chunb, at such time as may be designated, to nominate a suitable parson to be supported by the Democracy of this Dania for Senator, with power to appoint substitutes. Resolved, That Dr it Hutmee and I Huntzing .r, jr., be ; the Representative, and D. Reily, the Senatorial D'sleg,,te, to represent Schnylkill Co. in the Democratic State Convention, to be held at pitt,b,: L r. on ;he 4th day of July neat, for the purpose of hc:ninatiore, 0 democratic candidate for Canal Cornmisser. Resolved, That.we dee,z it unneeeltny in the comilig, contest, that a candidate for the or Sheriff be put in noMination by the p,mocratie County Convention:. Resolved, That the aet4 of the resent Admin istration forshadow the. event, when the people . , of Pennsylvania will hail with glad I.joicings an op portunity again to elect a Democratic Govern. ment. Resolved, That we trail with pleasure in our midst many of those who, during the late Presi• dentist contest, temporarily left their Democratic brethren and supported Gen. Taylor for the Presidency, becarsie of the valuable services ren dered his country in our struggle with Mexico; and because of his •solemn pledges, made before his election, . that he had no hiends to reward tad no enemies to pun•sh," and that "if elected would be tie President of the whole people and not of sparty," all of which pledges he has most shamefully violated. We should like to know whether Gen., Taylor is not Preeident•of the whole people of the Unit. ed Statra 7 he administers the laws, according to the Constitution, for the benefit of all, and so long as he does so, he is. the President of the whole people—but ii he should set up his opinion against the 11 , presentatives of the people, erid•the lows and the Constitution, and declare his will the law of the land, in support of any mere party measure, looked upon and conducted as a party measure only, without takinn into consideration the effect it may have upon the good of the coon try—he would then become the President of a party only, end nut of the whole people. Flea he done so l If nut, thin the resolution is false in its charges. and he has violated n 1 pledge given to the public. So far ho has made his appoint ments from all the parties in the Country, Whigs. Locofoco. , , Notices and.lndependent Taylor men; which proves that he has acted upon the principle 'that he has no frierth to reward, and no ene- mice to poniih."] Resoled, That for the first time in the history of the United Slates. we have prevented to ur the fact or a President's Cabinet controlling the action of their superior, in determining appointments to office, by a majority of the voles of the President and eight Cabinet officers. [Row they do cling to the one man power— the Emperor of Russia is a better Denourat than they are—the best measures of the i country see sacrificed and opposed by ilietiPresid Presidents because foresooth their party did not pass them—their Provident/ may appoint whom they please in the departments of 'Government, however' obnoxious they may be to the Heads.—Gen\Taylor looks upon them and treats them as nien s 'and counsel lore,—(heir Presidents 'view them es Slaves of Power, who must do their, bidding or resign Gen. Taylor commands the respect of his Cabi net, because the Cabinet is respected by .the Pres ident—their_Presidenis are generally hated and despised by their Cabinets, end only hold their posts bee'aose they are considered honorable by the world, although the incumbents feel like slaves of power, and many of them have so expreised themselves. We know of no tyranny equal to that of Locofocoirm, es practised by that party; but the people'in this country, like those of down. trodden Europe, 6re fait throwing off the shacktes of thi's self-instituted despotism. We appeal to any Locofoccr who has thrown on* the yoke of party, (and there are many in this county,) 'if they have not been denounced as tuatara and turn-coati, and'every epithet that could healed to threaten and intimidate them, bee been need to prevent therm thinking and 'acting for themselves.] Resolved, That we have undiminished confi. deuce in the measures and sound policy oftha4ste lamented Francis R. Shank.. Resolved, That„we have foil confidence in the leading measureto:if the late Administration of the General Goeirnment, under the guidiance of James K. Polk', the broad basis of which has se cured to the American people a proper respect among (atm Pion , of the world, whilst iteatighd Pruident, Peter Kline Daiia K. Klock THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. policy is now Spreading wealth, prosperity and blenings upon. millions of . freemen, with profu sion. [Shame ! shame!! after all the sufferings el. perieneed in this Region, to peas a resolution ap• proving of the Repeal of the Ta i ra of 1842. A Philadelphia,paper says: "Factories Slopped.—The Cotton Factories of Mr. Jamison, at Norristown, Pa., have suspended operations ter en indefinite period. Mr. 5. has something like a siz months' stock of goods on hand, which cannot be disposed of on account of the depressed state of the markets. it is .known that about one-half the Woollen Factories have Suspended in the East." We think they bad better pass another reselu• lion as follows: Resolved, That the stoppage of Factories in the United Stater, under the Tariff of 1846. is an en. idence of the prosperity of the Country. Again. The Locofoco paper of this BJrough, is calling upon the Coal Trade to suspend ship ments, otherwise the trade will be ruined —and that the dealers below are calling upon us to pro• tect ourselves sod them from ruin ! How pros perous the Country is under the Tariff of 1846 1 Under the Tariff . 1842 the cry from below war "Why don't you send 'us mote Coal.—we cannot supply our customers—our wharves are bare and vessels are waiting." How changed the ecens N ow one of two things is cortain-..the Locofoco paper must lie, or the resotutio'n must lie; hicallse the paper contradicts the resolution, and the resolu tion contradicts the paper.] Resolved. That true and undefiled J , ffersonian Democracy sympathises with the toiling millions, and. that of all classes of men who require pro tection, it is the l a boring men, the men ' , who earn,' their bread by the sweat of their brow ;" end ate' best mode by which protection can be secured to them is to insist on cash payments and no orders. [There is about as much difference between Jef. fcsoUlan Democracy, and Locofocoism as there is between the spirit of Good and the spirit of Evil. Jeffersonian democracy was administered for the good of the whole people 7 Locefocoism is adtbinia tered for the good of the p arty, without regard to the interest of the people or the country. Patio is everyibing witti them—the interests of the country-notbing,—(Witnek the r: peal of the tariff of 1842 in opposition to the will of the people and without even al petition ) Gen. Taylor, we learn,vras'asked whether de was not a Jeffersonian Democrat, tie replied that hia Father had topper. tad Jefferson, was done of the electors that voted for him, and that he had been reared in the prin ciplei of J.ffersonia'n Democracy—but he could not find a single principle of Jeffersonian Democ racy now advocated by the leocofoca party of the Country,—that the principles of the Whig party of the present day, came nearer to those of the Jef..l fersonian Democracy than those of any other party, and that in order to carry them out, he must adhere to the Whig party. Thomas Jeffer eon was so ,nosh opposed to the doctrine of Free Trade, and so strong a friend to the •protection of American Industry, that he even' went SO far as to declare that he wished thie:Allanfic Ocean was a sea of fire, to prevent the importation of Foreign goods. Thomas Jefferson was an Amer ican in pare!, and feeling, and he would never have sent a Tariff Bill to England, and bad it printed and app:oved in the British House of Corn moos, even before the printed copies were hid on. the desks of the members of Congress at Wash ington, as woo done by the late Locnfocry Adminis- I tratiun, which passed the Tariff of 1816, and des troyed the prosterity of this country. For Loco foroism to lay claim to the principles of Jefferson. iar. Democracy is as great a frond upon the people, as the repeal of the Tariff• of 1842 RO9, after the positive declaration that it was. safe in the event of the election of President Polk. Cash payments were made under the Tariff of 1842—they destroyed That Hilt, and consequently they and they only, ore rerponeible for the iotro duction of rho order system again.] Resulted. That the following named persons' eiz Hon. C. irrailey, N. M. PalmAr, Jas. W. Cake, Michael Weaver,. and Peter F. Ludwig, Esqrs., be the standing Committee for the ensuing yes?. Bemired, That the Democracy of Schuylkill county, heartily symysthize with the friends of free.:.:7 l iq Dump, at present erns:ling for their rights. [T4i. sympathizing , n 3 the pall of a party that keeps tie own trombers Stupors/ at boom, amounts to about Able, if you Some over here and vote with us, and giveny geed fat +li;cea, ansl keep our party in power, we'll sympathize you—hut Upon don't, why you may go to 1;:ft bed place--that's all—eh • . ROME The French iroopi have been unable to restore Pope Pius to his former dominion. France has received a rebuke in the reptalsioA.pf her troops from the seven-billed city that 4 bfa taught her that the Republicans of Rome are dote mined to oppose the restoration of Ills . kiplinese. Letter writers state that the enthusiasm throughout the Mint= States is wrought up to ite highest pitch—every where in that country may bo seen the people rallying around the Republican Standard.-National Songs are made to fill the air, while the artermi. nation with which they have already repulsed the troops of France, fully satisfies us that the Rumens will eventually succeed in maintaining the proud stand they have taken in the cause of freedom. A correspondent of the London Time:,—not a very democratic sheet—writes from Rome as follows: 'lris elisions that the'P.ipe's day is at an end ; no thing 'humor military occupation can ever give Pio Noon and his Cardinals a neat in-the Vatican again. And would it be just to thruit on the !Comae people a ruler whom they hate—whose attendants and depend ents, executors able Government.. they have really had cause to hate—whose incapacity for governing in secular air Lira is proved by the melancholy condi tion of the Homan States, as contrasted with that of their neighbors. Thus. though the Roman question is emphatically- t European oae—and for their own sakes it would seem expedient that the powers of Eu rope should settle it —still; regard must be had to the interests of the people, and a good Government" be - secured to them." The writer further ststea that the Romans will be able to withstand the combined forces of France and Naples. Rome contains art Army of 80,000 men, which, perhaps by this time, has greatly in messed, and'the people manifest such a strong de termination to put down all interference* that the fate of the Pope may be considered as settled. We quote an calm!, taken from the corrcepondeoce of the New Ark Advertiser: "In all my intercourse, I cannot hear that there is 'anywhere a desire for the restoration of the Pope on the contrary. all voices are now for the new govern— ment. Every symbol of portal authority In the state excite expressions of acorn." SCHUTLIKILL HANG One of our exchange. states that the Schuylkill Sank is about to bo revived. The Kentucky Bank, which lately recovered a claim against it for, more than its assets, has cancelled iti claim s upon a transfer of said seats. The note hold ers and depositors have been paid, except $lBOO that has not been called for. It is agreed to pro ceed to °Twice the company for banking opera tions again, each Stockholder agreeing to pay $49 50, in instalnients as may be required, on as 'many shares of stock held by him as he chooses; the balance to be `purchased by the • bank-at the price of fifty cents per share, reserving to each stockholder the right to redeem it by payment of the $49 50 within theyear ; alley that, the stock to belong to the bank, with power to sell any part, or parts, for the increase of the c i apital, when the directors may see proper: They will apply to the next legislature for a new charter. ( a James Buchanan, E:•Searetary of State, biut presented to the Councils of Lancaster, the sum of $4OOO, as a perpetual fond, the interest of which is to be applied to purchasing fuel for the poor pf J J ancastet city. focal New;. • GOING =The Good . latent.' Fire CoMPany. of this Borough, propose visiting Reading, the cooing FounhafJuly to join in the Firemen's Parade to come arm that Cay. Extensive preparations are being made to make the display as imposing as possible. and those Firhmen who may dizigagoing can dope°. upon meeting with a hospitable reception from th brethren in that place. Several companies fro • Philadelphia, and other places intend belt:49ll=W. TAX CCiLLECTORT-=llleniy-Gois — lias been; tee appointed tax eollevor or this Borough, by thel;gwn Council. COWS KILLED.—Tbe Reading Railroad ennead to be death on Cows. One day last week the care ran over several, injuring the Cows only, so severely that death soon ensued. , Some others were also killed. The Poltstolin Ledger states that *.the small steam engine.-Gem. "at that place, lately came in contact with one. wh:ch ran !across the track immediately be fore the engine. unawares to the engineer. whreh tossed the light-ciiipon its end, sending its inmates in every direction—fortunately, hurting no one.— When will people learn to keep their cattle off the Railroad, and thus earn tho lives of the animals. end not place human lire in jeopardy." A MAN KILLED.—The Tamaqua Legion statea that on Monday week. whist Mr. Bredhesner, a Ivor. thy young man, a carpenter, in the employ of the Little Schuylkill Company. engaged in putting up screens-At Reinharro Run t acetdentally fell some considerable d.stance to the gtound, injuring himself so as to cause almost instant death. Ills remains were interred in the burial ground connected with the German Lutheran Church. BOLO ROBBERY.—The (Ace of Jacob Kline, in Tamaqui. this county, was entered a short time since, by a thief who stole therefrom from a desk, through means of false Keye. the sum of st,oo. A reward or $5O is offered, which. his hoped, will bring the Thief to Justice. LECTUaR-EON IRELAND...IIIr Michael Doherty, of Ireland. d.llivered a lecture on the late struggle for freedom in Ireland. in the Town Hall on hlrinday Evening last. We were not present.but understand that his discourse upon this suldect, was interesting. SUICIDE—Mr. Geo. Reed. one of the most re spectable Camera in Wayne township. Schuylkill. county. committed suicide. by hanging himself in his barn. last evening week. Mr. 11.. was in comfortable circumstances, and it is supposed that some lavi diffp culties. led him to commit this most fatal act. lie ;was 53 years of age. SUS STRUCIC.-We understand that a man died from the effects of the intense heat at St. Clair. Schuylkill county, oti-Wednesday afternoon last. ANOTllEll.—Another man died the same after. noon at New Philadelphia. in thiscounty of the same cause. The weather daring this week has been el ceedinglv warm—the thermometer . ranging from QO to 96 degrees—and too much caution cannot be observed by persons who are compelled to labor in the open air under the rays of the sun. WE FURTHER understand that two men in the vicinity of Broan Monntain, also died from the effects of the heat. The heat was or, intense on 'Phorsdiy that some of itia workmen in the vicinity °fans place were compelled to suspend operations. BROKE HIS BACK.—A man, a stringer we pre- Suine, had his back broken on the Reading Rail Rosd on IVednesday afternoon last. The train was run• ning 'a , the rate of thirty miles per hour. when the man, for name cause or other, Jumped from' the cars, fell, broke his trick and otherwise receiving se nous injury. Let this case be a .ivarrsing to others. COUR I` PROCEEDINGS.—TM Court of Q tartan Sessions of this county bas hem/ hold/ng Court in Orwigsburg during the )ant week. A number armee I were disposed of. a synopeis of which we give below Daniel Eckenroth was convicted of passing counter. fen notes upon the Bunks of !Tenn Townehip.. , .. Farmers' and Alechanics' Bank.' , . Baltimore, and on the -West Chester County Bank." N.Y.; at seven I places. Sentenced to four yews imprisonment to the Eastern Penitennary.--Thomas Ilennevon was convicted of A,e2eil and Battery upon the person of mhony Lee, committed to Tarnow!. Sentenced to pay a fine of $lO and pay the costs of prosecution.-- . Benjamin Pot!, was also convictsd of Assault and Battery upon Septirmis Thomas. Sentenced so pay a fine of $l5 end enamor pnisecution.—A erimpro. mine was effucted in 'be e ase of the commonwealth vs John S. Good, 'Moons Duman, Israel Reinhart. Thomas A. Simpson and others, who were indicted for forcibly entering af &detainer, in taking posses sion of Jenioing's Livery a short time since.--Chas. ttiley indicted for committing rape was convicted. Ile was arraigned on annother smiler indictment. to which he plead guilty. Not yet sentenced Delaney. was convicted of runic at the mines or John !jowl: (to account of which 'we published at the dint) and sentenced to pay a fine of SCA and on dergo an imprisonment of 3 mouths in the County Snittir. John Buncy, Henry Birney, Patrick G'.oldin, Thomas Knowles, John liiinwles, charged with rioting at the mines of T. McOanald, Branch township, on ine 2d Ohne. The Jury ren• dered a rdrdict or Guilty as to M. Smith. nnd not Guilty as to the others. Martin 77211 sentenced to pay .a fine 0r8 4 25. costs of prosecution, and undergo an inonsieonment of 3 months to the County Jo:L— T/Maras Flynn, John Ducey, Henry Enmity, Thomas . Knowles and John Pinarrlca, indicted far a Riot committed at the mines of Francie McOanald.lcm the 7th of May, were octsaitted.---Jervirs Campbell and Wm, Mitchell, indicted for rioting r at, the mines of B. Ilminer durirl the recent turnum, were convicted Campbell sentenced to pay a fine of 4325, ensile of prosecution and mxlergo an imprisonment of one mcmth in the County Jail' Mitchell to pay a One of $25, coos of pineecutinn,and three month's enprison• men!. Thu •iSchuylkill Rangers' who commiusd reran) gee of outrage in Schuylkill Haven a short time liner-whale frames are Owen McGovern; James Willtama, Robert Mclielvy, and Jack Williams, were /odicted for said offence nerd convicted. Sentenced .- 0 Day ; One of $5O. and be imprisoned 4 months sn i the County Bennerifie Medlar, indicted for the Larceny of Bonds, : 110 °1 at 8115. the property of Samuel Whetstone, was ni,..;"llea• 211 sotto of 3L1115 tV'A man named Cur, murdered a fellow prisoner named Sherman, in the `Trenton prison on Monday week. Cox was insane, and killed Sherman while the latter was • asleep, by a cat across the neck severing the jugular vein. ;LT" Mechanical ingenuity A perfect steam engine hae just been menuraclurea by 'tut up prentiee at Leeds, which can be covered . by cbild'a thirnble.' Ii works at accurately ' es the most elaborate engine. It is sp o ken of as the most extraordinary specimen of skill ever exhibi. tcd. • o.Soirp -Suds.—Don't waste your soap end., but apply it to your rose bushes and grapo Vince. There is no application in the world equal to it. Indeed, vines generally are beautified by it rrSteam nn the Susquehanna.—A steamboat called the Wyoming recently made the trip from Tunkbannock In Towanda, a distance of fifty mile!, being the first successful clThrt to navigate the upper Susquehanna with steam. ra'Apaity rf In.lisns is ancatnpetl in Gen. Bryan's woods, near Doylestown. Pa., engaged in melting bankers, etc., which ere sold to visiters. The Intelligencer says they are driving a good business. re-There were only 119 deaths in city end libetttes of Phrisdelphis, for the week ending on Saturday last-67 adults and 62 children, of the loiter 96 were under one year of age. Of these 20 died of consumption, 3 still•boro, 9 from the elittehou•e, and 12 people of color. tarAppointotent by Gov. Johnplon.—lion. Joseph Buffington, of Kittanning, to be President Judge of the 18th Judicial District. composed of the counties of Clarion, Venango, Jefferson, Elk and M'Keen. 1. rir The torrent of immigration frorn 'Europa to this country flows now more impetuously than ever, the whole number of new comers at. New York, during the month of May, being thirty-two thousand two hundred and twenty-one. Er The General Sayod of the Reformed Dutch Church have recommended to the churches under their care, a recognition of the Providence of God, in this visitation, by public religious seriices on the Ch.:Thursday of the present month. TV A tooenen lies recovered $2OOO against the Troy and Schenectady Railroad Co„• for, injuries sustained in being knocked down by a Ineboantise, thin' the earelessness of the engineer. Faithful Slave. —The Fairfield (3. C.) Herald, mentions the death of a sllve, the prop• erty of a Mr. Hudson. He bad been treated always with great kindness, and so loved ,his mis- Irene, that when she died he was unable to boar her lore, sad committed suicide. CP - Accuracy on a Railroad.—Thell'ew York Courier says that the accuracy with *tiich time is kept on the Boston and Albany railroad is wonderful. It stateis that the books at Springfield station show that for the Sii months, ending on the let of May last, the Albany train never varied mote than a half minute in the time:: of its daily arrival at Springfield. I lar The Russian Government is constructing a railroad 'from Moscow ,to St. Petersborgh—s distance of 400 miles—ate cog of foity : millions of doliara. The work is 'under the atiperinten• dance of an . AMO!iC3I3 Engineer. Lime.—We would caution persona against the use of slacked lime as a disinfesting agent. It has no more virtue than so much sand. Unlocked lime, according to the testimony of all who howl tried It, possesses great vine,. ADVERTISEMENT. Schap/kill Harm Am* 18, 1849 13. Bannan, Dear Sir t—The undersigned citizens of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. with regret observe a muntannication in your paper. of the let ta inst.. porper= tiny to be the returns of our late Borough Elect ions,th which an attempt Is made to create an impression un favourable to one afoot citizens, Col. J. W. Cake. As an aet of i justiee to Cot. Cake, we unhesitatingly state. theatre acts Mated in the commoolcation referred to, are nun= ; that he took no part in the Election except to request bleiriende not to vote for With for any Bor ough office, having served as Councilman for one year, `whtch=is kit the taw requires out of four th-t there wan no such tickets as Cake As 'Levan Tickets; that very little morethan half our citizens attended the Election; that instead of Cot. Cake being meddlesome he is one of our most useful citt4ens—whoi has done canctiduring his residence among its to promote the prosperity of this place. We do not wish to be respon• alble, for the bad conduct of a few men, who should, _have regard for their own characters if they have none foe the characters of others. We therefore wish you to publish this Card, and the Communication of "Tommy." together. for the information of the public. Yours, Respectfully. . Chas. Ifuntainger, Andrew Keifer; . Henry Hefter, Abraham Saylor, • Henry Saylor, Daniel Saylor, Joseph Saylor. D Lavenburg, Charles Beititner, • John Shoemaker, ' A. Itelfinyder, John Reedy, Moses Reed. [Correupondence of the Miners' Journal:l • Schuylkill Raves, June 15, 1819 B. Hannan s As you have desired to be informed of all mat ters of interest transpiring in the great COunty of Schuylkill, I will communicate to you the result of one of the most exciting elections that has ever taken place in Schuylkill Haven. A very med dlesome disposition has been manifested by Col. Cake, the Cashier of the Bank. who seems to think that the Bank ought to manage every thing here to suit their own stews; and because Mr. James Levan ' thought proper to differ, in opinion, with him in regard to some Borough 'matters, he and his friends threatened to hive Mr. Levan elected High Constable of the Borough. This, however, was a game at which two parties could play, and on the morning of the election two tickets weropresented to the people as follows, by the helligerentß, and resulted in the entire success of the Levan Tirkettry a handsome mlorityt LEVASi TICKET - rows Ilertacas. . . . . . . Michael Bimman 143,011. J. W. Cake. - _ _ 100, Town COVICIL. , Tos% Coteactt..' F. F. Beneaman, 143 Charles Kamer, all Philip Boyer. 110 . 31naes Reed, - 112 D. 11. Stager, 141:11enry Sayler. 103 B. F. Benner 1.13; V•salem Iteltanyder, 107 Wm Kramer. 149 Daniel Lavennurg, 102 MGM CONsTAIILS. 1 Man CONSTABLE.' COI. J. W. Cake, 107:James Levan, 92 122231221 The poll is a ve'y largo one, and iho battle. was contested, inch by inch, throughout the whole day, They now threaten CO remove the Bank from Schuylkill "Liven. Welt, it wc.uld'nt be much loss if they Tan = CORRECTED . iv rErzx FOR THE JOEIHX.94 When: Floor, bbl. 65:06 Red Peaches plied. 300 ,Rye do do 456 do .do unparld. 175 Wheat, bush. 1 10 Dr'J Apples, pail. 75 Rye, do 65 Eggs, doz. - 10 Caro, do 60 Butter, lb, • 121 Oats, do 40 Bacon, , 05 Potatoes, do 60 I llama. lO Timothy Seed. 2 50 1 Ray, mu. 15.00 Moyer do , 350 I Plaster. 600 Z 4 kRRIED At PhilaJelphra, on the lath rnst„ kr the Rev. Dr. Ducachei. EDWA.IID 8111PrES, E 11%., of Philadelp h ia, to AUGICATA CHAUNCILY, daughter of the Into Mnjo Levi Twiggi of the U S. Marine Corps. ELF On the 2[Bllllst., of Pulmonary Consumption, Tnos. Raaisson, Esq. 11h friends and those, of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his kither'sseaidenee. to Stlrsylk Ilaven,this, Saturday, afternoon, 1113 o'clock. P. 31. In Philadelphia. on the 151 h Inat., Mrs. ELBA Fan s, widow of the Late I.lr-Geure Farquhar, in the bad year of her age. EF.L/ GI OTJ S N OT/CLa R -"`p The • Rev. Mr. TRIED ALF.: of Phitielynin, Qr" (Prerbyterini) will yrenrh In. morrow morning and evening, in the room over Sr. trng't Store. ' ge. ,, ,UNIVERSA.LI4I' Clll.Trieli.—rierviees are held 1 5 - ' in die ?Ai limy of at icleter's riereliall, every Sat. Krib morning awl evening at the u.nral boon, ilev. K. 1311.V...11, of Lneerne County, Povtov. . . The perMSe nee respectfil fly invned to attend... TILE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. —The folk - twine liesoletion bas been palmed by the Veatry of Ttinny C.lntrch. l'otievil le. Roodeod, 'Chat in coosiderationof thesauri contriim ted and to he root ritrated ns trmlnflon• to the e reatinn and cumkshing of the Church erfidce; the vestry do hereby aet apart, nod apornpriate FIFTY EIGfVI' PEWS, which shall be, and remain free for nil persons who may desire to Worship in the Church. These pews yte located as fidlows IN THE CENTIIE AISLE, coon side, No. 111, DP, 137, 135, 143. 151, /ft?. omh side, No. 112. 120, 129. IX 141. 154, 11,D. IN THE NORTII North aide, :Co. 1,7, 13,19,24, 31, 37, 43. 51, 53 54:55. South-vide, No. 2. 8. 11, 20. 25. 32, 3S, 44, 50, 52. IN VIE SO4llll Font aide, N 0.54, 57. 54,00 ; 74. an, es. sa, 09.101,119. North ride, No. 59. 0.7, 73, 79, es. 01, 9•:, 103, IN% DIVINE SFRVICC in held in the Church every Sun day, ../11.,oirr: Service commences a: 101 o'clock. -glee-raven: Service coo.tnencen at 4 o'clock, And even lmt mt the Orn 51717417 of retry 1,3011 th. 4ir LAVREL.-:The Vestry of Tnnity Clirth, Vona illre, are now ready wart! banal lots and graver in that large and beautiful plain( ground, near the junct ion of Market Street and the 'llllnereville Road, which they hare lately enclosed and tart nil for aCemetery. Ap plication for lots or .Ingle erneer mny he made to AN DREW RUSSEt, Esq.. Treasurer of the Church, at yrbose omre onldatiantongo Street. a plan of the Ceme• Ivry can be 'area, or Edward Owen ratty, Esq., Centre Street. TIIS 'UItEAT MEDICO: Tawsssa cen Ssisearnititt 4. l —This montane has 'tha peculiar fortune of trolny rocrnwniended and prescribed try the mast respectotrle physieln nt of the eon nDy. and only requires a trial to bring it int? g•nrraniee. It in pot tip in qu art trestles, and Is six Dines cheaNt than any nther perpatallan, Dor.t. Townsend Is a physklan zrgreatrepntation in Albany, IC Y. and the Physicians generai;; in that I'll' , prescribe It In their practice The following A ertifican.'ffign some at th rtm OPINION'S OF PFIFtIiVANB. Dr, Townsend is almost daily receiving.ordell from Physicians in different parts of the Union. This la to certify that weohe naddrslgnnd Physicians 'o the city of Albany have In numera.s eases prescri bed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, end we believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Sarsa. thrills In the market. H. H. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON. M. P. R. P. [MECH. M. D. P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D. Albans., Apr 111,1.646 Dr. Seymour, the wrlterof tho follnwing, is one of he oldest and most miasmata Physicians in' Coon. Hartford, Ct., May 41, ISIS. 'Dr. Towsesnn.—Dear 81r. •• Townsend's Saraa paritla•• finds a ready 'sale in .Hartford—is highly es teemed by all who have made use of It, and we barn mason to believe its good qUalitics will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have dolly calls font, and hope you will he remunerated Air your exertions to render service to the afflicted. I. ant sir, your obedient servant, SEYMOUR, M. D. •: The,Ceneral Agency for the sale of the Sarsa parilla is akilannan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug nista and others can be supplicdwhatesale at the Mann ilieturers prices. It is also fot sale in Pottsville at Clemens & Hcis • let's and John S. C. tilnettn's pin g Stores; E. J. Fry.Tsmstjua ; J. W. Gibbs, Druesist, bfiner•ville; C. Fratley, OrwiCahnrg; ttenry Shtsslrr, and W. L, Heirler.Port Carbon ; Paul Darr, Pinegruve ; S. C. C Hughes. Pottsville. 121. See advo...sement in another column Scimitar zontalnlng rge number of rentfleates from Physt: Mans and otbet can be examined at Bannan•a Book , lore-Price dlabottle. or 8 Bottles for S. BEWARS OF COUNTERFEITS.—Togior's Conn- Verfeit Detector. and United States Nosey Repoitsr. he best la th United elates, containing fee sianie :Ig - ravings of all the Gold, Sliver, and Copper coins in irculatton with their value attached : corrected month sy. No merchant or dealer neght to be without it. . Personti enclosing one dollar to the subscriber willhave this nelector mailed monthly one year tdtheir DRAWING PENCILS DRAWINGBOOES. acc.—TILE SUBSCRIBER has Just Trellised a lot of Superior Drawing ['coda', among which are Fa ber., eves; Jackson., Cohens, &e. Some nf which are put up in , Eleautilul Liose!l assorted: Also Draw ing Rooks for beginners. DmWing Cards. ace, All of which will be sold very low, at Jan2o 4-1 BANNAN'S . Chenn IlnA and Varietv.,Stntes Montgomery's Patent, Holler. T li fu E ll a y " t e n p v t l i tri t o o r t t l i i ‘ t e s a lc htri n m e p t Improvement. i s XII- - periment s which have been r during the pest year, on steamboats. both In call, nd fresh water, no, ale... those boilers for pfiwer purposes. on laud, have fully tested its superior qualities as a ateanasenerator ; and the greet saving of fuel; weight. and space, occupied over a,ny boiler now In use. Bolivia on this plan, may now be seen in operation, at ltir earablishruent of Decker & Brotberi. Flour Milts '20115; ray at., New York. Hoopes & Brotbera,l33 Pearl it . New York. Mott & Acres, Foundry fitot,or 25th et., North River. . Atlantic Dock. Dronklyn„ New York.. A. W. Meti.elf, 63 and 03 Centre at., New York. D. D. Badger & 41 nod 40 Duane at.. New York. N. D. Starbuck's Foundry, Troy, New York. Smith & Corlett. Baltimore. Steamboats ••Joaae C. Meant," and "Edward Pay son." rum of Liberty street. New York, and on hoard the steam towboat "John P. Whitney," New Orleans. Pia further informs - this. apply to JAMES MONTGOMERY & SAMUEL WARD, IS South William at.. New York, J. lIENIti SELL, dd South Third et MEI EISM June 10:0 DATIFIS SAFETY LAMPS. rr HE subscriber !nejest received a supply of Safety Lamps, among which are u few Or Upton* Rob erts' Improved Safety Lamp, which is acknowledeby to be the best and safest now in use in the miner of Eructs!. For wile at lass pricee than they can be im ptirttri, at HANNAN'S April 3 I Cheap Book and Variety Slim LOST AND FOUND STOLVihi" Off. STRAYED...On Monday, the idth of June„inst., a red muly Cevr. with white 'pots on the side, the right'. ear bitten oft together with tl yearling natter a tamers color, and marked with small white spots on the aides and legs Any informatin, cc feting said -emir and calf,. will be tbankfully'receised, and a suitable teerard given by the subscriber. . ROIIEILT WALT,. Milicreek, June23 , l9 :A-It' SIIFIII.IFFALTVes-TO the 4 independent voters of Schuylkill county —having been repeatedly urged by my frtends In different pans of the county. in which I have resided for the last thirty years, to announce myself as a Candidate fur offer. II have never vet presented myself as such; to the citizens of Schuylkill county. My minierons friends 111mo:hoot the county have 'enmity renewed their solicitations, rind I have therefore resolved to offer myself as an Independent candidate for the otlce of Sheriff. dt the next genets' election; pledging myself ; should I re. ceice a majority of your Totes, to discharge the dolts of the office faithfully and impartially. Your fellow , citicen.• PinegrovegunellY49-20-tel PETER FILBERT. lITCRTPFALTY.-.TO THE IN DCPUN DENT S ELECTORrt OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY : Fellow-cNlietr —t may truly say that through the solicitation of many voters of the County, I have con sented to offiet myself as a candidate for the Sheriff s office at the emitting election. Your former friendship is still warmly appr•ciaird, and 1 flatter inyself that nip conduct has been ouch an to warrant the expecta tion of a continuance of ;hat friftndAnp. Should you favor me. thetnfore, with a ninjorily of year votes. I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office wttti Impart:a:4ly and fidelity. Your &limy-citizen. Pottsvllleme/6 . 4o—lNdet] . irb THE FREE AND INDEFENDENT E• LECTORS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY:- Friends and filllow-rltizeior—l offer, myself as n can• didate for the oalce ofSheriff, at the next ensuing gen eral election, and reopectlully solicit your ttoport.— Should I he sn fortunate ae . to receive a majnnry of your votes. I Wedge myself to discha tee the ditties o tht office with impartiality and (Welly. 'Respectfully, your fellonr.ciuzen, F:LINCIS DENGLETtz —2I-te.• • Barry tp. Mai - 20'a rffiti. L.7iiIFFaALNY.--To the FILM', and-ELLIE OPEN DENT Voters of Schuh Milt County: 'llavine been en‘Mllaged 57 numerous friends thee:- out the County. I most respectfully offer my'self as 111 candidate for the office of SHEA:IFF. nt the enanina General Election. Should. I prove en foi:unate auto receive a majority of your Yates, it shall he my you slant aim to disehorre the Julie, of the office with. fi delity ar,.l impartiality. Toot fellow citisca. - .: .pr7.1.5] N. M WILSON. Pottarliln. 'ErO THE. ELECTORS:4W sejIUYLICILL COG:srV, t —m,vtog toren frequently sot kn. ed, by generous friends, both by neat and %titten com munications. to become t. candidate for the_otEce of fillEniFF. at the emoting etneral electi.m.l adopt this method of announcing to nay follow Cftlifi . ll4 tint it )4 my intention to become a candidate. I ant neither unmindful enr inseesibje of the fact, that to theeen errrity and liberality oF the people of Schuylkill Co. I already owe a large debt of era tit tide—whit h. in the event of my election, would be greatly loci wed; at: the only tomtits by which it could L. liquidated or re. ciproeated, would be by ftitlifolly and impartially dia. elaatiling the duties of fi. Id ottr n. CAKE TICET.T. CHIEF lll:auras Sous (howl and Cc ritizrn. C. - M. sTrIAST;I Onvigsburg 12, '49. UM, NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Take nreite that. we have each respretivoy applied to the Court of Common Pleat of ScEntyllsill County fur the hanellt of the WVa relating to Insolvent debtors and that the said court has appointed Tuesday the Ulih of July, ISA at fen o'clock in the fironoon,at Ow Court Douse, in Orwiusbore. to barus and OW orilnotn. CoLVER, CHARLES COBtildl V. MARTIN BRODERICK, lA,WRENCE CATON, Juno:3'l9-26.TM NOTICE to hereby given goat .eilt he made to the.l.et,i•lature of Pennsytranin, at their nest rims:don, for a renewal of the Charter of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the Conroy of Schttyl-: kill, with the privilere of inerea zing Its capital from two hundred .thutisand dollars to run hundred thou • sand dollars. By orderer the Board. ,tIIAd. insert, Cashre Jone`M'49'. -25 net. nISSOLTITION.— The partnenohp Iterriwtore ek• let ine between Nicholas Mc A rthor,Jatursrlontas, John McCrea, and William Miles, Miners.tindine so. der the tirm of McArthur, Thomas & Co., was di”ole• ed by mutual convent. on toe nth of June inst. The business of the late Srm wilt he aertled by James Thom, NICfIOI.A. JAMES TROMAS, JOAN M 11.1.5. • l'ortsrilTe, June It% Ei It• I lISSOLITTION OF PARTNEitsiIII2.-- L. , The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Flour. Feed and Liquor Dimities:l.in the Borough of Pottsville, trtding tinder the firm of Helms & Co.. tens dissolved Cu the lith Inst., by the withdrawal of Jahn 11. Smith. The iininiiinn4 will he cantlnned by Samuel 11..11111k W. M. Smith. under the firm of Helms & ymilh, by'whnot the business will be settled up. SAMUEL =BM kj ()TLC 6.—The I:,date of SANILIEL GIIISCOM. deceased. "Notice is hereby elven. tt,t Letters of Administration on tbe.ertate of 3.1111114- IiTTACOM. de ceased, late of the Doronata M l'on,dle, have been granted to the sob4cri ,ere. All p.,, , crits hay the Li tons against the estate. will present them •hir and those indebted hi the same. to make immediate pay mom t. SAMUEL. E. G RISCOM, . . ANN GRISCOM, JACOH r PO ELL GUISCOM. J . • 547, OTICE.—.III personeTtidebted to the suhseri her, are requested to settle up. their art:nimbi. on .or before the first of July next, otli,wise he will he ronitn.tled to Ware them into the hands of a Magis trate far collection. ' RESJAMIN T. TAYLOR. • June 0, ' 34.74 • NOTby thatk D 1etter5 N11,N1.4 . 71 ,, 1 , ..t i i..12t , 1 . 5 , I ZiSnohuir.,..: h re b e , r ;- emitted to the aithAcritier, on the estate ot Charles Heebner, deed. late of Port Carbon. All persons Cl:llllThazahlst said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, for CO clement and all le •ons knowing th.mselves.indeliteil to said Eleeeafed, are tinned to call and settle their accounts. J. W. WILEY, Alfm'r. . . , Maylti'4?-2.1 Residence in Pon Carbon. . °TICE—F —. N.CARS.Wherels. the Cr.ritCtrs , trrtrilly known as the "Yr llcse Cars"—lave no several occasions been stolen away from the Naviga tion Landings, and used to haul Coal for private pur. pore!.. NOTICE, is hereby given. that the submariber is de termined to use all the means in . his power. to pot a stop to such trespds,ea. and to poniShiro- rnorpoPlera. 6DWI111) C. HARRIS, Agent for the Trustees. OTICE.—Thv en horrihers In in twee appointed 1.11 twine for the sale of ilarrinon's Copying Press and Metallic IYamprilne Tablet, a timcaariv. taimrsav an; on ri arcirey arming. mackine, a sample of which may he veer/ at the York Store; all Order. rm . the above prexpie3 which are warranted to Gireentire sett:faction t on be promptly attended to. March r 7; ft.) E, YA - TI-DLET &SO X. ,C;OTICE.—ALI. PERSONS ssowiNn HELTES Indebted to the late tine nr LONG Ec JACKsON, are most rcarnet.thillr regireqtrd t o rdllupon thg.eobtctiber between iht. arni tir4t of nett and mike rrlyrnont: and all per.one ha v'.l.g cla!ths ign!riSt the late firm plouue proaont thorn carsrt. Ilernei.f. J.tfloll M. LOST.. March 10, IS4I. . II tf "R: • —The Schuylkill Navigation rote some time elute, nsi.7ard all their Railroad Ca:'• c"m manly known as the Yellow Cars" to Hon, Curtin, Cho Ors 0. Wn.id. and Edward T.-Rand: 4h. trWW. for certain purp mire; und peslieslon having now been given, to their Agent q.ard O. tfarrik. who will keen these Cats in and run Themj rorrlcenont of the Trustees. NOTICE, la hereby given. that all claim., fir I ibor, or materials, hero ifter furnished It these Cars, th.tai be presented for settlement to , Edtvutd 0 anent fur the Trustee.. ELWOOD NI MOUS, Dee. 1-IS-19-10 R. side.: Engineer. ri. N. OTICE.—TIIDMAS FOSTER & Co., HAVE REMOVED their stark of Boils and Shoes to the new store on the corner of Centre and Market Strsets,' where the !witness will in num, lie curled on upon the cash principle. Thankful to their (rinds and ItN public in general (or past favors. they hope, by mono. ging their business In future illoat .the only Correct ha. els, (vi:., cash payments) to aifml to their cost:mere goods upon such rea.onsble retina as will ensure to them a liberal patronage S}PitY UN—SII persons Indebted tome nndersign• ed are requesied Income forwaril and settle their assets , an our enw - Speinetni arratipitients will require On to rthenntinue and urge the prompt Payment of the name. Febl7-81 THOMAS FOS FER & CO. THE. EERKSYILLE SLATE Co- RESPECTFUL— LY-1. inform the public that they are-Tully prepared to furnish a superior Slate for ; and having the most experienced Slaters in their employ will at tend many orders withdespatch, and on the meat .Ih. erat terms. A sample of their elate may be seen at the Other of Joseph .oentstr. Architecd.twiro will give any information required, and with whom orders may be le(1. WM..I. ROBERTS & Co. iinich 3. 104 f ] LehishWarer Gat), C+ihnn Co WHY WILL YOU" SUFFER TousANDs of bottles ofthe. American Compound have been geoid during the past year, and Will; never known to fail in curing In a few days, the worst cases of a certain delicate disease, Siminal weakness. and all diseases of the Uniary organs. Fersons afflicted. using We pleasant and popular remedy, need fear nu exposure as It !elves no odor on the breath, requires no restric tion) in diet or business—contains no mercury or nox ious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to very age. senor condition. It is also the 7 tiest remedy known for Floor Athos, nr tVh heir. (female - complaints) with which thousands antler, without the knowledge of a remedy. 'this celebrated remedy has long been used in the privatc practice of a physician wilt unerring sac test, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases Ina few days. Around each bottle are 011ie and full directions. Carling.—Ask for the American Compntind,and pur chase only unite agent. Price $1 per bottle. J. G. Brown and J. S. C. Starttn.ag.•nts for Pottavila Kemplon.agent for Pt. Carbon.- [Septi6•4B r - 1 1 subscribers, having tsken the Orchard Mill, be longing to the emote or Daniel Shollenberger. de ceased. are now prepared to supply their old and new customers with superfine Flour nod Feed of every de• script ion at reasonable prices. •.1 AGOG GEISER, GUSTAVUS G. SIIOLLESBEGGER. June% 1841 - Paper Hangings. Borders, sm. 9cinn PIECES.PAPER DANCINGS e:nbractng ...A-Mar all the Patterns _ YOUR FACTD , REES, which prese et" 'a greater variety than can be found In any Establishment in Philadelphia or New York, also Fresco, Column Pa eel. Decorat ion and Gold Paper, Just opened and for sale at city prices, at BAN NAN!R Cheap -Paper and Variety Sto s. Mareb2l-13] above Chesnut Pbllada A New Turning' Estebllslithent. iDpv STE all! rowan: Ax TUE stint , OF P. 11. BIAURF.II,In MEW .dt.. near MARKES, where all kind. of turning le wood will be thankfully re ceived, and neatly executed, without delay. Bed Pone. Table Leca. am, kept constantly on hand, and for tale at the lowest orlces. ISAAC THO3IPBON, Foreman, Marcb3. 10411 for 3. MORPAN. SHERIFFALTY NOTICES, W. M. sMITII. JOHN IL SMITH CEO Roofing Flour and Feed. IRON mz , de cmaspri4 Iron Works. from.the cele brated ..`l.lllshurylran t - constantly on hand. Orders also received for ti.klas.ldril3s`tyin any Ope or shape. ORRICK & );35119.1C1.1„ Agents fo'r It Vold sprlns Iron Works, June 16 25.4n0rj ;No. LOU Water ft., Phtiada. 'UST RECEIVED at the fork Store. 2 ton n .1 3 and 4 inch wron3ht spikes 15-I6 sult.ble for Cat har Ittlread Iron: afar, constantly On hand honk head einbcs for T raili‘,; a Ettrply of Hat bar Itallrna,d Iron, and T Rails always, to be.had an applltatia.n the Wove named well knoi - ett store. March 17 12-1 C. YARDLEY & SON. r3HAINTS-VOLL .51INE,—Themiblrri,her.haxe G lost receiv..l from the ihip Elizabeth. Viindl indh Met Heel Enghell Chalbe, made exrreeelv thr Miei e. and for stale. Apply t.i T. 4t. tfCrinG S. april22 tf 171. 514Xet and ledhStieets.Philada fOAl) lifON —BU T0N.22/ x j Flat liar LL Rail Road Iron, 50 do 1 , x do . do do 8 do d x,l do, do dry with spike.. 15 do Ix I Ido do do And Platc.,for Kale by A. & A. 11..l1.14TON; 4 snuthrrant st.,Phl ada. I'hiladn., duly 11.14-15. J V SIATAI 110ILEIt "O 5 ~TTaNthB . 7z7,V, .%11 1 ;6i nir.");::::i . r.1.7,7.1, b".` A. 4. G. RA 1.5T0.).,, • • k. Far 3.'?— .1. South Vrant .t. Philada. Ir)t.A.CitS:lll.7l ; llll , 7ll4.TllßNlNti . ii.i FINI§TI suhperiber'nwpectruity annnunren that he Ins cnatr'4enced theiabo . v., hunreF.3 at The corner or Mauch Ctiutik and (d i al Stre,tg. Pntlreitlr. Pa. Mad will he Irtri.y to JOIIN WARNER 11.—G Inge-EN:ha; oit aulnit glohes on hand. and for sale . Iluty -1Y FOR SALE' & TO LET. HusnAND Livr orott ALE 011 To tr. - r A n+,c thre'ir stori dwelling home with barernent. ea feet front by 32 feet deep, with 9 fret rellincsi.W convenient kilt ben milt good cellar, 16 by 19 feet back. The basement, room isieuttable For an Mike or refrec tory ; 10:4eilter with alot 211 feet front by Ce., fi•et deep. sitittacril m central Pori Carbon_ The fronts ell Corsi street, and extends Int'elt to a 10 feet wide alley. It is ', m i n ded' on the east Side by Viotti ta Ilettorimigh'• Liga, tita the Went side by a property belonging Seiminger. The house fs Intilt and in the non-t nintlern vt ha aan excel:ma polity hefore the door and ki Ly located. It no. altogether, in very drsfralile property, and will he not! on term, to the tilirelciser. Art farther informa tion apply to Geo. Ik:rigli , rty. Port Carbon, or to the anbacriber. at bin rmileare to Irmhtown. J0na:1349 It.] DCWitEI7. UOIL SAL E..—t2ht tp S.eson.l-11.otril %Vegons— Th.• sohs•ribcr oir,rs satooory low, a lorof SPC6l.l.ll:lakti WaZ.O "f u4l -410twSict may. he seer.i. tal'ing nt Ws Cirsil¢i• shoo. bar k .1 the floose, Wilt CAR A. KIRK. tone 9. 1919. I ' 2 (-IL - ' FOR wit s! deft:tiara - I residenc e cre tattled by the sulweritol replete with enemy m‘m,t7 -rehlence. ettaate on the Corner of Mahan. ff tango and Courtland street,. Is now offered tt - rgt nab , on heeoadnodaiine terns!, and hoe a2slo by September next. APPLIc , - lion for putellaalt to hr made to B. F. 1'0.34110Y. PLPteville.Jone2 . l9—tla - ]Agent 6 ,, the Owner S it I LATl , Ollez L —T he st,h,, fo olll•re a Steam Saw Mill at Private Sate, shuttled in the Tallaltllll2 Thal Valley. It miles Iron, Mount Carbon. Tim hod In hush to the titort approved manner and far thatabdity it Callaot he exceeded. The Ettztre 5. Ten Triple 1)0We, wuh Two Hollers Twenty four feet /on!. 7.0- ow ties in diameter. all in gond mall log order. The MAI gait be rt;.nowedar remain wimp, it in far two or tbree ) itar, if re/pm...fed by the purcba net. The shove tiftatt shed property can he bought at a mere redo , ed prime. and I , ,alllaale terms. tw e aCi. i z t r coy, fy ‘nr, midi apply to Doniel barer, POtla- Ville. 11 the intll le wit sob! before Sat ordny; the 2/-t of inty neat, it will 1.0 ofPred nl Puhlie Sale at the Penn.l,l,lll. li.tlt i 11.100.011,1, A it, May, 12. :O-tai • DANIEL 1. 411F.R. • 1:01t. SALE; . 2131'11i ItoN 1` io Mount turbot, I.4hvagoot Wood. ant) I.)orta' adeluton to Pottsville, on in at.. Pottsville, and in Miro•rsaill•. Also a convenient Othce in Mortis' Addition. Apply to • .I,IS. 11. CAMI'IIi.LL. April 28. 'Ps. 18.11 uott SALEI— Twit r ommomous DwEr.I.INo .1.• House... Apply to 1.. r. lttr hardn, Marker at. or to iron. 0. Bro. n. Gentle at.. Pottsville. March 24 13- , z 7 1711;471 - 111 - .IM. OFF E11... 57- 1 1 73 - 11 J.' :late the proporty now occupied by hini in West Branch Valley, tioir 1110 es florl3 1.7. 7 :1atid one and half s from Schuylkill Ho , ven ; crkoSt.arloZ ‘.l' tine odd a half acne. of " land weltl.iid mot as a Jordon and fruit inch- ord. A two stoiy frame home. 91 xlO feet, with a tel. tar tinder rlr o lrlo.loll . llen In Ow cellar. Immediate • poaeve 4 sinn else n. Parr.4f the porch:iv...lune) can re- 1 main ,ind iiirtErare if Iret I . For terms op ply to the .litreribvr,oi his otEce in West Brain ti GlUey. 11-411 11. Dv I , OIIES.T. 1 i U$ L r 4 I CA 1,1111.4..—T1ie nuhscnhnr °Ter, his 3iram i Mill, loc.tred n Port Corhon—for sale or rent. mist Mill 13 located in ene of rin. beet Cilll4llOllS in this lie „croft tar liiiNiness. b 4.1112 lbl . 001' :II the Paitelll s4•Vinn of Ills. Coal Reginn, II .s in gond condition, and p34,e.vaon he given imineilisfely if Tontired. Terms i.a•y, Apply to L. F. WlllTh FS, Port llarnon, March MIL 1549. • fi50.41.1;11. . li Lf 1 ;1 1 1.--4 , ir u 14 4: 11: 1 :1 - B IL t ~Pki.4.l-41.1,1111. privat e ?4 wile the I,dlevein2 properly, viz: Ow. CO 110r,,e Engine. with leo feet of nine inch Pumps. in first rite seorklnl4 order. • not .1) till feet of nine inch winding gearing all, unipletv, la -good order. r. .rye'O llorre Engine for hoi:ting. in good •.roikwc order. One 10 iloree Breaking. E: cone, w ith • Rollrrs, Shaft ing, rtrre,•ns, Orlin tee, and all the tixturer nece.,sary to do a ha+nn•s-r of 1 1 / l A4,ni n week. . . Also 5u laree Ita:troad Caro, with henry citolted udive!s, and three inch a xelq. these Cars are well null ea for any of our surrounding !toads where. Howe power is used. • '• • The she,. L:ogine, were ail manufactured by Hay wood .t... , Snyder. anti are among lan utry best ever ta,,l,o r bv slid ptruts. Jan. 13, 3-111 CEO. H. TOTTS. QT ORE Vali SALE: Lti iJ —Thesuh•criber .4fers fur gale Ills enttrc nserehars dme. con,isiing of DRY HOODS, GILUCi; it IE (All EH:\ SWA it E, HARDWARE, &r.. all of is hich is in good artier. niq Sl.ll roue of the best m Miners vifie, woh.ar, est•elkut dw4.lling attar hey, %Lich Is also for sale. For yarticulars ingirßY at the stare. Nos - IS-17AI] .1. 11. %lEG.E.APti., Min ersville. j~on ILENT.—The celebrated 8%1.1111 VEIN IMINES al Vonnlro Landings for rent for a'terut of year,. Apply to A. nt'ssr:L. Aceril, Vovi.-171 311 h tritor,!o Ntreet, t•nttAville. 1 ' ° tract lj t 6 lTe ' N " . I t t h' • 3 l, l known as the Mill Creek Trac,r.ontaining the follow - 11.4 liet or Coal 'lei... ninny of Whwli,—among tn.: Peach Mon main Veins—having n. ranCe of OVVI Fuile in I erra - tii, tin:—Lewis, Snolin, Barraelench, Pearson, Clarkion. Stevenson. Little Trarry. Peach Monntnin Veins, (i(Pfn Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per nendictilar. Diamond, anti Rig Di.iinond Veins, along with inanc others not named. AI o, that tract called Me .I.!nrtion Tt art, belong lag to jilt, =aid Company.rontaintng the Salent.Forrent, 'rabbit Hole. Mortimer. Tunnel, ftlark Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Vein, A:so, a Saw Mi and Grin Mill lan led on he Mill ('reek Ti net, all of which will be re nted on moderate terms by a opining to DAVID CIIILLAS, Act. • Pont/vale. Fe 1.11,. Y9_ rToR. sA.LE—AT parb•vrx SALE. AR that I.' certain rr.trt nr parcel of land. futliated on the Smart Mountain, in Lower M:3 ho SI otlirr• township, in Schuylkill county, (forme/17 tlerks county,) in the .State of Pennsylvania. hounded and ileseriiictl as unfit. lows, t wit :—Regirtril ng, tit a mar told white oak tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed tolacrdi Miller, north sixty-five perches. in a white oak; thence by late varanriand, now surveyed to George 7.Verner. west 146 percherto a Atone; thencehy rate vacant land noi.'iurveyerl to Leonard 1 1 1 1ck.•outh 4 iXIY-6ve Perch es to a StOnieli oak ; thence east 116 perchea, to the fifty-five acre, and one I p , l ti a , c o e r n o r d!, ' n " n r d i' ''l fi " ft ' ) n .:,;, c . ° „ " o ' e a r l c. " h i' grc °fluid and alloWancer of sit per cent. for made, &r - joirEs; 1312EIN,iNF.T1, Executor of P. Peat estate. 69. Marke!ctr /"hP 3 .,„da• - Philadelphia, se pie tuber 19. ISIS ! I •-•c" F 0 It SALE. —TOWNI.OTS 2 - 1 1n thi ln of !Jewell, n—apply to A. It 1 , S lune In 21-111 Mahantan Stieet. Pottseill -- MISCELLANEOUS. 1,1: EST.!! PAM V LllllLES.—quarto anti 1* Octavo. clan nnull 130 .!vs and Test.ottertitt. Prim ers joist received and cur sale, an hninsa le and re tail at BANNAN'ti - June '23, i 7.5-1 Olean Hook Sinn's. 217eitgrIC:ttiUSIi! F It THEI'lhNA.—T h e Lords Praver, trigether With several ether piece., with music Gy Samuel Clover. just received and for sale, at lINS,NAN'S . . June June f.:3, • f.:5-1 Honk and Music Sores, .. ri 'ILE BOOK OF THE DAY.--Lieut, Lynch' s I Espedttion re the Dead Sea and the Jordan, with Maps and Engravings Jo 4 paid:shed and for sale it June:23'49—:a HANNAN'S Cheap Hunhstp Ls T Au.trutAgiru , s•cilLonuni: D•oxiDE an. La Sc iDIUM, or disinfecting fluid. a very vaiiii•ble and Useful article for purifying Douses, Sick Rocips, Cellars, &c., during the prevalence of dtscasit;;And also fur prdinary nccasions, just received 'and fit sale at . uaNNAN'S - Cheap Book and Variety Stores. June 16, 4 26-11 Pottsville. r I , URNIP SEED AS) PICKLING CITCUMBER 1 SEE:D.—Jost received a supply of Turnip Seed. which will be 60104 the lb. 1 nr ;,.pound, or tangle paper,—also Long Pickling Cucumber. and Winter Radish Seed, at ItANNAN'S June 10 "2.55 j Cheap Seed end Vat iety ;spree mmucAN ctlTLEity.—A large and oplen; did assortment of 1. u and' p o cket c ut l er y 0 , American Manufacture. superior to the intnorted.anr de. much cheaper; just received wholesale • atid.rn tan. at HANNAN'S • June 16. '25-1 Hach and Variety F•torva. 1 AIIPETkNG s.lsiXtii: , ic—supaior (all. avool V Ingrain IlArpet, . Checked and plain Matt ilia. For i'ab , by 3 ' 3 5 2 5. '46 , J. M. 11E5T1'17.& LAW EIV - S VOtm se % rs.—A y " • rtitle of Lawyer's am' ..3crivener's Foolscap. ruled and plain, a small lut, vi•ry chvap, just received and for dale,at Hay IS, 20) Chorip Paper Stationary Stores._ _DATENV CREASE.—For the axles of Carrie r See , wagons, stall !toad Cars and Machinery of all kinds, to save nil awl proven? friction. This article's iirepared nod fur sale by CLEMENS& PA Itt'l N, themily manufacturers of this article, in the United Slaws, at their wholesale and retail Hardware ano Drug tore in Pottsville. Schuylkill County, Pa. got csumit that nine Is genuine without the.writs tan signature (tithe inventor and proprietor, Clint. C C s Hens, upon each package I ' DIULES AND PRAYER, BOOKS VERY 1.) LOW.---200 Bibles, and Prayer Books in almost every style of binding, cheaper by 25,0 r 31., per cehtt than they can be purchased in Pltliadefphia. Splendid Gilt Edged Family Blblesatonly &hat BANNAN'S Cheiip Book Stores, j lEMCIIES.—ALWAYS ON /171;ND AT THE IL/ DRUG. S roEE of the subscribers, a large nun, her of the test Swedish , Leeches, to which the atten tion of the citiaertiol Pottsville and vicinityy It Invited. NICHOLS:4 da COLLINS, North 21, 13-) Centocor ItLirket and. Second stir it IG' B NEW 11011:EPATIIIC MEDICAL OFFICE. Corners( dd and Market St. Opposite Thompson's Ilan = nes:dance Cm.. of Caflown!!! and 3d Bt. opposite the NlT:native Methodist Cherth. (Jan 21 '49. 5-Iy • t : ATTOitSitY AT LAWN I , J. iI.jacENALEY. Tamaqua, :Schuylkill; 0., Pa. ! June 9, 1919. L Al-is 1 - jciiTerbit44.j. - Tidiiiii:gr.gliTiiii_SKEoPATHlC 15 PHYSICIAN, Removed his !Hee to the upper.' most of the now brier, bioldinp oppOsit* the Past Office, Centre Street, rottsmffe.. , Ittp.M•49-18tr. 1) x T T WRNS'S' S LAWS.II:.T .—Tho subscribac*, rl laving commeticed the tirictiCcotlsw In Pottsville, Will attend promptly to sit lotslciebtl Caminlito 4 to 0411 care. Office In Centre Stient.llneatly opposite the American lintel.' • JAMES COOPER, APtil 11 . ____' 2 7-3mo) ' EMI& CAMERON.; _ .__ ( T iEoitcE HELLas, ,I 1 _ _..... , 1 wtiol.r.shLe CWlNtjle."a'lON AGENT. 1 t Per all kinds nf Fish. No. 54 rat Weirseit, above Race street. Philadelphia. [ pen 24 •49. 17.17_ n it. J. T. Vicnor . A. , 1 ,- , , ,l4eirtillyiiiiekr, .1./ his professional serviees.l tp the iiittabhasti of Prittsville and vicinity. mid snlicitii the hnnortsfrisbeirtr of their patronaze. Office, Tifflpson's Ilalt, Ntaritel st Residence, SecondStreet t . ti door bet amt ht iu t e ,, • Mareh a: '49. 10-1,1 .EDWARD CLARKSON, ENGRATI tin. - SO 3 Bata t 1,3-52-fim9 ESE JI3....III:IIthtIJITH,—G . Ceitite , :ltreet. Polt.Vale. Agent re. the sale and puha tection of Rtnts. FDIN Anil SHIPP EV at Lew, yhiladeinh=, att ether legal beeness in Jointat; Cettntiee ar; etsrvi' eureer. rhthdetthre. J. loir STI7I. Umber, ata :±twe I )• G. 111 , GOAVAN, • Market StrriA, to th J. K. Hamlin. Siq. Couv tended tr.. IA 7 Dl.fl V EILLS, . I lialm)IktIl Cormt.c. P. rjR:. 711.DEPtic. Market StrErt. (Nina, INDF.III.SITT. If THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSVILS.NCE COIPAIIT OF PIIII. A p rfj. PH lA. CIFF ICE No. 163 i ii t i t t li ; In to oAtet, env F:riti elftsl '" Charles N. Mocker, ' (tentee W. Riehaeds, -. Thous. Hart. 1 ),loritleeat D. Leektn, Tobias Wagner, i Aitiiiiihr E. Rorie SainnelGrant, , Lisvid S. Brown,l Jacob E. Smirk, . ti-lotin Patterson Continue to make INVltraur4pescoanest crie limited, ; net every deseri pL ion of property, in lowa al coutelel ,at lilies as taw as are cousin ent With $11 . 3111 . Tliet Company have seas tii4ot a bale ktontinrral Fund: which with Outir Csy ital DAS Prentloryos, sanity invested, attired V ople proteo,tiio to the assaiptd. Tito assets of the Company in January 17, 1849, as pethroshoot. airseabll to an aid' of Assembly were as ilinflW 3, TiZ. : ,' ,' )ilVregnrm, e5X1,51 4 . fil S oast, t pss3 2.5. Rent Estate, Itli.iiiiii 113 er.ilit, At-, ,157 81 Ti enporary Inane, 1'25,151 Ott Since their Incorporation. they Ivy, paid nporards. n, i irOtrJa Vei didiaTl, tours by toner nY the adrantagets of ontitty and ditrionsiett,n 10 s liabilities. CHARLES 11 cnArttEu a. 'Plat stehneritter ban beet above *mentioned instltntio make insneance,na every r the Mtvest rates A N I Putesmile,JurtelfS, 551.12.1 EQUITABLE. LT., ANNUI PY AM) TI Office 74 Walnut Street. CHARTER P A. Reggc.t., agent for Sehrt or 51alrantongo a I r i (768 Mir. Ile-LBEII%T•DT, ' Schiry I k il f r uz Company are ausr 1 upon the moat 10.eral : The) are authrorTed 611136 all and every itlpaaraece nil , whatever kind ornature,nn il hulk.r.,TideAttietilb,•libe to it ties" The `lsretr.,any sell • to and art 04 . F[ll3l.l2Ct 6rl min r Tr.brti of Premniinsrequire 1n foE the whole le i Abe. ru,.. .Age.. Pp irl 54 . 21 9 17 53 39 1 ~ .s 55 33 19 59 31 .., 20 69 ' '35, 21 63 36 7 ' 22 66 : 37 , 23 I 9. ' ,2 , 3. '' 51 72 39 3. 1:6 - 7461 .26 65 - _ 141 27 89 42 2,4 tit , 43 , au- 0 95 44' 59 2 51 AS ~ The premium, arc lees th , the Folicirs alArrd creaser yearly and qrarterly prenui whim, short terms. joint ti dowineats ; alas, farm of are ighTl , t sheets,) nie to b mice, o, by letter to theag T at; S P•esideat, JOITS W. CI, Viet: President, PETIII. 1 Itnhert F. Walk, • Wm. Ct. Alexander, Edo'. C. 51arkely; . Peter Callen. Peter Itara%, Wm. W. MO . , • Joseph T. Thomas, Stephen Crawford, CON.VIXINCI l'illalClAN Riddle, 51. D. Tatasi.utm, Francis W. ding Coal from Mines, rr it. pi m • Is-3s-rYi TILE GIRXRD li i ANNUITY ,AM) • Officr 159 C Butes A, For 1 year. 30 0 914 40 1 69 SV . 1 06 60 4X5 EXASIP&E person ne • y paying the Companysl trolly or twits $lOO, shoed st 3 10 he secure: to them aity for 7 years; he,eenr.' die tn. yea"; or fortl3l tile he provides for them for ..111550 they would revel' one year. TILE At ana Sara of this CO on the trth December oh referred in the original pro Campo ny,appropriat On Cif" ;fnr the whole of life Were leaned prior to the tot of then] therefore which tri, will be entitled tole per cc making an addition of .10 NM, wilt he paid when r, instead of the S iGhOorieinal) that were visaed in 1837 w 50 on every $/000. will be a Milled to 7} per and in ratable proportions prior in Iran , January, 1549 The Bonus will be cred hook, endorsed on present:, it is the design-of the Co addition or bonus ID the period,: U. W JOHN F. 3.lorrs. Attuan.. ; Si-Tnesub,erlber hav been 'appointed above In stitution, and in priehred etrite , _ firm, at the published ratcli, and give an' desired nn the sntijeet, nn Upplleatinn of . . i'sttav/Ilereb-S1 HEALTH IN , ['of Phila. Or Provrsiort agnintn the by Sick.", COMPANY inceporatrd with a Capital of 8100,1 twr.•n!ne arts of , !Sand 6h 33.81, 35, 46, 39 or 610 pelereek, for or tire yvars, 1.. y pay r.t a eosin yeasty n s , i Thus a person , under thirty-Ilse, insuring' far one year, by paying $4 a } Tar, t allowed 33 per west I. Mr 32 fth 31 pet week; en d ; f the same perentriun,.orie of a like age by pay t og se i 3 ~.. year. get, 135 per week; for 8: 90. 86,311 go 39; rid 107 $ lll le2, he este $b for every week of disabilit bccaslont'd .$o wieltsreins or accident, during the year. it* pnyineli rfnel.. l "„ ,_" 1 „,..! yearly, a weekly allowance, chn be insured o f lte.., s l,4 ` to 310 for Iwo, three or fivol 3ears. The rates af,e It' be paid yearly In advance, rtnd are in proportion tp the age 1110 the weekly allowance. In case of permanent disability, occurnng after acil Insurance, for, sald fly's peace, nt a weekly allowancrelof ItlO,a person would he in the yearly, receipt of 322? la year, for the tintirt Oa Thereare no weekly or mrhly assessments (aim. or attendance of meeting re 'erred; and by the chertef the Insured receive a share .r the net profits, wllhogt liability for losses. There isiample security for the in, i sured, as can be shown, an promptness arid libSraftrlZ , ty is exercised in the payme brit . benefite. For plants . - fl culars, inquire - at the office, ln. 69 South Seventhitt. abOve Walnut Veit I DIRECTORS.I tersen newt be pest paid. , I Samuel D. Orrick. Iron Malarial, No. 1r North IW2k. ter-street. .1 Calvin Blythe. Attorney aridCounaellor,Strtlxbeloits Market-street. I i Charles 11. Hall, Whole sale ,Co-- , --l-- • ,IlUtlen •.. fp \Commis, lon Merchant 31 Church Allev. s.c WtII 1. h.v 3 J. . Boone. Altotney epri Counsellor , E'Patti enf Jar:o slll}4l , tr,Jr.,Nylnellith3nt, No-70 Walnut el, John ThninaliZa.'Tlnsnilth,6o N. Sirtlaat i Daniel C. Liicku mut Tax t'f . tillector ' Cherry-street, ' 1 near Schuylkill Seventh Intel; James P. Bruner, Wholes le Wool Dealer, NO. 0 w Willo-eireet._ o Edward OWL Merchant. Nni p 0 N. Wharves. 1 Edward J. Crnns. Clerk. No y 33^_ S. Fitlb.street. I Charles P. Hanes, Coal Merdhant, ‘Villotv-st.Whke. Charles 0. I . .. Campbell. IronVerchant, IVoterothisva Rute-atienr. •• I•EN MIJEL 111, ORRICE Eresideni. W. F. Iloosin. Secretary and Selicilor. 1 Governor Emerson, M. D., Id: Walnut-attest, con saltine Thysician. , L P} The subscriber has been appointed:Agent Lot Obis Institution in Schuylkill County, and is prepared to Rive any Worn - lotion nn the elylideft, and areal I[lllllll.' Cell Jni the terms of th e comp ay.at the, alto is An Miners' ;stuns!. is.: DANNOIO. June 21. 1515... 'I :d-1y • __ : __ .. ,! 1 - CESEEM Ell Thorn REAL ESTATE COLLECTOR DlSce to Port Carbon, Sc, THE autiaciiher will take Derailing 11641101. and of Rents for the same, M tho Co all other buoiness connected promptly attended to. Port• Refers to ford Patterson, a Pottsville. • . Samurtreell, "Item! Wm. It. Wilson, N. . • delphia. CIASII FOR COAL... Cost bought by 51 star U IT ON WOOD' 'ttert. at prat AM:My j:oisto SOlkylkiii Cooney, Pi. i r acJiLeal &rare, eat- At °mei sad ChhcaellitY tit nd to enTfectin.le ast4 it of Philadelphia. ad., .01Tire N. 1 a Pwaim, not.! Potts .ed by mg at , 0--- "r -- "' ---- 1r eDo 'e Br 31,20,097 67 period or eightken years. 0 r niitlims 1114 1.111,11131 fir , ettrany nail - dng eel ''t ~ irarancr. OP nell as tto 1 rat wati'Dosmotners, all. i . v) x - AptcErt, President. BANC:NES, Serretarp_ , • : r ppointed agent .for tbir ; and is now t;etisred to ascription of p party, at SEW SIi9SEI,, Agent. • , i 1 .e (F/1512- r-1---- . 1 1 7 11.1INSITRAiii10E: .9T' COS PAfii Y ! ! Coriiri 8230 000.. I ! .11PSTliAL. k !di Counts. olLir C 13731.0 4 i :frond 8 - treetii. ' 11 't oilmog Pfys clan int 11 C 'only. .. I erlared to transa t forme, nO ndrantageo r terms. -s , cfart r r treet.3>"to maki igetaining to irk nags c 46 titanic and ezel-ote rrintss 'art and Finer' rare Bondi... rider aid tadirameats!.. i am:Links. 1 '1 n the Arrntare of *lOO ,ias of life: 'rem- . A e. Prow.. t'o6 46 336 9 15 47 3 46 ili ) 3 6211 : 1 , 2 i 3 : ~ • --- 3 77'1 '33 3 9611 2 63 " 76 281 ' 1 4 111 3 4 39. :5 , 4521 ~ 1, ; 471 o! ' , 4 01 , iji 51 1 20 2 _ * 533 ' 01 • •58 5 541 t .12 i . , il i ) 378 : 1 ,1 23 •. -, 0 6 031 a 391 other es pony, sad ii l itiltares. ' Tobias of hail inio,holf credit Mira of pre- end •e -bith theta Tian et tie I , survivorab paientlup (for ou apvtic TES. 'Citoax. ' I Dinh, l ng. ' Clayton B. Aire E. 1. R F. Lope C George h Roben 5101 1V tllut m Iraq C taut,' \V esti, Ig, .41 ttehl, 1 . 13. Bat and M. n. c. re try ac Astuaryl ARCM. F PIIILA les au] . 66 ram. I g hp. ForLlre. saint I 77 2 36 3 20 I E ASSU ,k.:OIIPANY Strrer. ei,grani Annul and canons rWO or a sing i - 077 years. .'nnnalty. S 95 I 38 199 460 700 ~ 30 years ne t tenth -gar l:, would sect re to his ft— he die in one yea t ; or far loll(); or for 013 60 anon , . ; ii to thew COO vbould be• 6 9 Paid ann.; ly doting. 71000 whence r he dies.. ,e $5OOO eh Id he the,irs. __ 32311 a eiT 0P.,194.51 IMPANV, at a iseeting held " agreeably to the &flan , Irani, or etrestar or tile jcoo or addition to all poll— . remaining In frce. that I OfJasiouy, ils42. Those, *l l e issued to heyear 1830. nt upon the pun Insured, 4 'nn every SiO4O. Thalia ilia policy becOmes a claim lit rs and those i tined In 11130. in all said licks issued' red to each 0101 1 . , i on the thte., npany, to eon ,nue to make l icit, for Itle at slated 0,1C11.10. 1:3,1 Fresh :rent. 1 geesfor he i naturaneeliots informative till, °Mei. 11161414.1. N. BEN) VON I.TUANCE elpltta.j I renee and t , 1 A ridtnt. irch2.l9l:ll lOU. Insures 4n #.7m_dial rrszzi (MUTUAL) it persona; be nihrwance of two, tlttes - 7" ipsOn. AGENT', AND RENTS, sylkill County. Pa; On Tee of Coal Loads, pr property. and coetice linty of Rchuylklllolll4 eitnbin agency, will be 'XL! THIMPSONJ 'arbon.Sphoyhtill ert.„ tl Horac? Elmkb. rag. North 9d se.. PilLa • (MaYl9.'49. , hite Aah• and Red !Ash CRAM. BRIGHT,! Monet Can • • u.
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