=MI 11 TE3314 • OF 1116.311N,EllS!,JOURNI41. — SINGL 8 . .60e3cra1tt.,101is.-,-rwo Millais:pet annum, pay able subal-atintiullyln: lti advance,' ibose 'who reside' ' thc'Clanty-;11111A . ndlialy In advaneetri those who re% hie nut of, Ceti Mi. 'The tiiikllther reserves to hireself the richt to etinigelt% 50 per itturatti, when payment Is delayed longer-than one year.. • , . TO CLUBS.' , Three copies to one addrv.,s, r. 85.00 Seven r. Do , ITo • 10 00 Fifteen 1)0 . Do . j • 20.00 Five dollars in advance will pay for three yes r s sob criptton to the Journal. RATES OP ADYEItTIitING. One - Sleeve of 14 Dees, 2 tlems, P.Very subsequent insertion, rear liner, Ixlme. Subsequent insertions, each • One Square, 3 months, Six months, , • One Year, • Buttness Cards of Five lines, per annum,: Merehantsand others, advertising by the Year, with the privilege of Iniertlng dif ferent adirertieements weekly, O- Larger Advertisements, Ms per agreement. VOLNEY 11. PLIAS% at lit Real Estate and Coal 3`ttUtt,. • . . Corner berkird & ChesantStreeti,Philadelphia, No.lBo, Nissan Street, New York, No. 16, State Street,Beiton, and Southeast corner of Baltimore "an Calvert Streets Baltimore, Is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the !diners' Journal. TOR CIRCULATION of the kfiners'Jounsal it greater had anir other paper published In Northern Penntrylva nia:and has nearly double the circulatiim of any other published In Schuylkill county. It aISO circulates lately among capitalists, manufacturers, Iron and coal dealers throtejhout Ile Atlantic and Eastern States. HEALTH, AND LIFE j 'IN SIIRANCE' AGENCY —She subscriber is Agent for Health and Life Insn. ranee. Any information on. either of the different branches can be obtained at the ofbee of the Miners - Journalovhere insurances are effected. B. BANNAN. ftliners' Saturday Morning, August IL TIM PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TIIE COUNTRY The People Demand its Restoration' OUR PAPER Is very much crowded this week.--Rdi tor's!, advertisements and correspondence. are omitted in • consequence. ' The letter of oui, obliging correspondent " at hiinerevitle. was not received until II o'clock. yesterday. morning, which woe, we regret, toe, late for insertion. 74," and ...td," Iclio also writes from Minererille arc necessarily omitted. AS SOON AS we hare some leisure, we will show that the reason why the Led;er Advocates Free Trade, ?rid is Anti Bank. is emeintavely to put money in their pockets, without regnril to the inigresta of the communi ty, or the e tract it has upon the bubo; of the country. WE THINK the c orre apondenec of our obliging friend at Icansville, hod better be omitted. It is almost too personal, and while it might gratify n few it would doubt. leas be productive of creating among some of the citi zens of that place ■ bad feeling. We shall always be pleased to publish anything of 6 . I3CWS character, as well . as matter promoting, the Interest of the thriving vit ., laze of leansville. Our earrerpOndent. we trust, will still continue his favors, always omitting, however, matters of a personal character. A GERMAN DRAMATIC 'Company, of New York; a'e will be seen by an advertisement in annther column, will commence their performance nn Wednesday next, In this borough. The performance is said to be attrac tive, sod .in many plpcea, they have drawn large houses. 167• We are glad to learn that our old friend, SaMuel H. neaten:l'ml, is likely 'to' receive the nomination of the Whig party of the city and °aunty of Philadelphia; or the office of Sheriff. tdrillotbermel lived among us when quite a youth, bore a character unimpeachable, is a thorough going workingeW big, with capacity, integrity and firmness, such 'as the Sheriff of the city end county, at all times , ought to possess. We . doubt whether a better selection could b. m • . e. THE PREgIDENT , S TOUR President Tayl,r, left Washington City, on • Thursday, the 9th inst., and proceeded by way of Baltimore to York, in this State: Thence be will go to Lancaster, and aftettvards to Harris. burg. From Harrisburg, in company with Coy. Johnston, he will pass over the middle and west as.a daily B dacdford,Bprings, and reiclia ll ffisburela on the 18th: After spending a day or two in the great Western emporium, he will visit some of the Northern counties of Pennsylvania, and thence cross into New York, and advance ter tho East. On his return he will stop in Philadelphia. A committee,appointed by the Town Council of this Borough, consisting of Benj. T. Taylor Chief Bergeson Wm. Wolf, Hon. James Cooper, Andrew Mortimer, Frederick, H. Mower, S. M• — Mills, Nathan Efans, SolOmon Foster, John R. NVm. Lerch, J. D. Meredith, Phillip. Hof fa. and Georg° W. Slater, left this place yesteia day morning for Harrisburg, to invite Presiden Taylor to partake of the hospitalities of this Bo Tom.h MORE FOREIGN RAIL ROAD IRON The Chernbereburg Whigatates, that the "coat 01 the rails about to tie laidnon the Cumberland Valley Road will be $250,000, for which a pre ferred lien is to be given on the earnings „pf the road. They are brought from abroad." What a nice sum this would be to disburse among the La. borers of this country ; : ,but, in this, as in many other insteaces, we haSe an exemplification of the lore the Locofocos entertain for the Workingmen of the country. Are the people willing that For. , sign. Iron should have , the preference, while our Works are 4coainiog idle! If not, then let them manifest theirlisapprobation of the Free Trade . policy, at the next Election, by upholding an ad minigralion, whose object will be, so far as lay in its power, to improve the present condition of things—and pot a stop to Importations, by erasing froM the &mute Book of the country, the . most -odious Tariff Bill of '46. M -; Indian Dijiculties.—TEinp in Florida are begining - to assume a serions espect. The Indiana have become aroused. Their attack; have . beeUlnade at several points and at the same time.• Already lives have been root, houses have, been fired, and other outrages have been commit.. ted. The Inhabitants, expecting nothing of the. kind were unprepared to make proper defence; and at the bait accounts great alarm prevailed among the .frontier settlers, *Li° were abandoning their hcnnes end crops and oeltin g places of secctrity t 7". The National 4st in every principal city as well as the towns, as far u heard from, was 4;s• duly observed by tbd puepension of bueiner, closin g of stores, and general attendance upon the church es. fn Nem York, inl ts. ary churches, a collection was taken' for the bene "4 of the families that had suffered from the tho le a. L7' Columbia Counly.—The Whigs of Col umbia county met in Convention at Bloomsburg, on the 30th ult. Samuel Brady was elected Rep. resentative Delegate to the State Convention, and • Cr. Gits(teon Senatorial Delegate. They were . • instructed to Support Mr. Fuller for Canal Corn, mirsloncr g7 • Coincidenecs.—}low . well the following letter of Mr ,, lefrerson.,.to Gideon Granger, da t ed May d, 1801, describes the present indircrimi. nate opposition of modern Democracy to the Ad• ministration of Gen. Taylor; Flia wiry first acts of the Administration—the -nominations—have accordingly furnished some. thing to yelp on; and all our subsequent acts will furnish them fresh matter, because there is nothing against whickintman ingenuity Will not be able to find something to say." Fond of Jewelry.—A well.dressed female, six teen.yeare of age, was arrested and sent to the .penitentiary in Albany, a day or two since; for thrusting her hand through a pane of glass in the window of the jewelry store, and stealing nveral god pine* The - eat committed in broad day- THE HYPOCRITES OP THE LEDGER. 'IISSEASKED • Oar readers ere aware that editori ofthe. Philadelphia Ledger, Arrive invatiablj denottncial 'exclusive privileges ;r they profess to be bitterly , hostile to incorporation'', dee, end denounce them In language so strong, and so fregaectUy, that the reader mania suppose that these folks Would shrink with horror from any connection of identifi cation with any act of this kind—but, alas, for poor hu man nature , with all this apparent hostility in the columns of the Ledger, aie find the Proprietors of that dishonest, piratical;,and hypocritical print, beseeching the Legislature to grant them one of the most odious cod unnecessary acts of Incorpo• tion ever recorded on the Journals of our Legisle-o tare. - Odious, because it is asking for irrivilegcs for themselves within the reach of individual en lerprise, which are not enjoyed by the Miners and Operators in Schuylkill county—unneeessory, because every farmer might, with the same pro. priety, ask for an act of incorporation to plough his !arid, or taiga his crops, and any printer for en act to print his paper, as for persons owning a tract of land, with Rail Roads running to it, and through it, toask for an Act of Ineorpore t tion to open his Mines. flondrediOf Mines hail been opened by indivlduals in Schuylkill county ; yes, even by dsperorking Miners, who never thotrght of asking the Legislature to incorporate them—to grant them 1 exclusive privileges not enjoyed by their neighbors —but these corporation:hating, Ledger men' buy a tract of land, in Schuylkill county, and not este isfied with enjoying the same rights with the other citizens of the county, they must have exclusive and unnecessary privileges granted them by the Legislature • for which : : they petition secretly , rit while their paper is daily denouncing publicly their own acts. Out upon such valtsiny and res. ,cality. Such hypoirites deserve to be exposed to he indignation of every honest men in the com— it Loo $3OO 500 S 00 3 00 10 00 munity. • . But to the facts : The following Bill, providing for tkkincorpora. lion of the Silver Creek Improvement Company,' in Blythe Township, Schuylkill county,.was re. ported to the,tvgislature last winter : ~.) • BILL No. 632 Rican—Manta 21, 1849. An Act to Incorporate the Silver Creek' Improve ment COmpany. SECTION 1. Be it enected by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanis, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Richard Willing. Francis W. Hughes, John Price Wetherill, William M. Swain, Joseph S. Silver, Henry M. Western, Asarieh R. Siinmons, Thomas Chambers and their associstes,• seems sore and assigns, be, and they are hereby consti tined a body politic and Corporate in law by the name, style and title of "The Silver Creek im provement company" and the said company shall possess and enjoy all the powers, privileges and immunities, and be subject to the restrictions, - terms and conditions provided in an act entitled "An Act to incorporate the Forest Improvement Company" approved the twelfth day of June, one thousand, eight hundred end thirty-nine: Provi ded. That the lanikof said company shall be held only in the township of Blythe, in Schuylkill 'county, and that their capital stock shall not ex. reed the sum of two hundred end fifty 'thousand dollars: And provided further—That the said company shell pay to the State Treasurer far the We of the Commonwealth, one per centum on its capital stock. in five equal instalments, the first to becorne - due and payable on the first Monday of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and the remaining four instalments at intervals of twelve month each. .r' ' Among the Commissioners you will find the names of - WILLIAM M. SWAIN, '''.AZARIAH H. SIMMONS, Proprietors of Me Ledger ; ;Z. JOSEPH S. SILVER, alias .'OAS," Agent for the Proprietors of Me Ledger. The above Bill was smuggled into the Legisla ture a few days before the &din:moment, at a time, when they supposed - the hurry ofbasiness would not enable the members to canvass its merits—but only exposed it, but killed it, (or which they de reeve the thanki of all the citizens of Schnylkil county. This is the reason why ..Josey Gas' thick that talented representatives ought to` he sent. to the Legislature hereafter from Schuylkill county; but thanks to our members, they possessed both judgment and talent sufficient toexpose end kill this infamous Improvement Bill. This is another reason why "Jolty" is so anxious to represent,Schuylkill county the ensuing winter tit II • burg. HE bas talent sufficient to do any dirt'' , work, his emyloyers in;Philadelphia desire. This end's') is necessary, for the following reasons: First.—Thin Spring, "Josey Gas" manifested a gloat intereit in the Coal Trade, and one Opera tors, believing that he 1909 sincere, were honestly disposed tor,roperate with him; but they soon discovered that ••self, and ulterior" objects were the mainspring of his actions—that be wait die posed either to rule the Coal men or ruin them, if he could, and consequently they showed strong symptoms to cast him off; many refusing to have any thing further to, do with the Association, so tong as he was a member. The companies below `and others interested acquainted with the charac ter of tdosey," also rather tamed a deaf ear to the wants of ,the Coal interest in consequence of his connection with the Cool Operators. They had no confidence in him. Secondly.—ln order to gratify his spleen and that also of his employers, the Ledger-folks, for the opposition to that neutral Corporation Bill—for it is nothing but a Coal Company in disguise—he hes united with the enemies of the Coal Trade and is engaged in writing false statements with regard to the prices of Coat, with a view of re ducing the prices and injuring the trade. These statements first appear in the Emporium, a Locofeco Journal of this Dormer, (which by the bee, "hear has nearly written down, for they, „we era creditably informed, have lost shout three hundred subscribers since het, commenced writing for it) and are rent to the Ledger, to - he re-pub fished prefaced with puffs in their favor,—that is, I •The Ledger menwrite puffs for the articles written ,by the;r Agent here, which he requests them to copy below. To cover up this playing into each other's hands, the Emporiuns.is made lbe scape goat, end the impression is endeavored to be created abroad that the articles mitten by the Ledger-men's Agent here and published by the Ledger-men- below, are sanctioned in th, Coal ;legion. Third.—When the motives of the Ledger-men and their Agenthere are known, their false state ments, and malicious attacks upon tbeOmeiness of this Region, fall harmless to the ground, and Cease to do injury to the trade. t' We hope the press in Ph iladelphis,partiett. krrly, wilt show bow eery honest the Ledger is in denouncing 'corporations. Hers the:character of tbi paper is so well knowb, that it can do no injary ;but in Philadelphia, where it is continually denouncing other papers u di:Avant. we think it ought to be exposed and 'ehowniup in its true colors, by the press of all parties.. rir Term: of a divorce hare been agreed upon by the counsel in the cue; of Pierce Butler es. Fanny Kemble Butler.priiifactory to bath parties. The principal conditions are that Mr. Butler is to allow Mrs. Butle?sl,s6o annually, ho to re— tain possession of their children, (two daughters,) excepting two months in each year, which they us to spend with their mother. The arrangement was agreed to some months since—both preferring it to a further contest before the courts—and the daughters ars now with their mother. in Massa. chuscits, where abs purposes tiling up her real. deuce. THE PEODLD. ADD TDEID. RIMED& Io Our last parr` we alluded io the-Stumpt . now making by ';some ,Locefocer leaders and the . press in endesvoriticti create the impression, that no change can - be made In the 0 Traitor's Bill of 1846," on the ground that there is a Locatoio majority in the United States Senate. Now. It is exceedingly doubtful, to judge Gino the signs of the times, whether • tbia majority Can be mode available on any question that may tie brought before them, from the Schisms and disunion that exist among them. idatiton has taken , ground is opposition to the extension of slavery, and stands on the astir, platform with the Whig party on litia question. Calhoun has taken ground against .Benton, sod there .are other: elemepts at work which may neutralize this majority, and throw it in favor of the present Administration before soother Session passes by. - The following article from the Washington Republic, the organ of Gem Taylor'sAdministra. fiat), takes the same views with regard to the people **king for a protective Tariff,' end .even poicta to a general"diesclution of the Locofoco party "To '1 speech delivered on the 13th ult., m CleieefandeOhio, Mr.'Joha Van Buren declared his belief that the Democratic Party, u a nation al party, was dissolved. We imagine that there is more truth than poetry in this announcement. The only national party in 'the republic is that which rallies about General Taylor. That is a thoroughly national party. It avoids,. sectional and local issues. It rejects merely sectional and local interests. It seeks candidates who are avail able because they are acceptable to the whole people. It puts forth no obsolete dogmas, or idle generalities for its principles; but rests con tent with such measures as the people may de mand; seeking to force none on theca against their will. What the people desire within the Constitution, and ask for io the forms known to that instrument, „the people era entilla to have, and will certainly obtain, under .the present ad ministration. If they want a tariffless` ruinous to the coal end iron ioterests than that of 1846, they have only to ask for it. If they want its ab. eurdities stricken out of the Sub Treasury law, they will meet no obstacle from, the administra tion. If they call out for harbor and river im. provements, their call will not'be disregarded. If it . is their desire that the condition of the Depart. mints, past and present, should be investigated, they will meet with no denials or impediments. Relief they' will have, light they will have, benefi cial measures they will have, to the esteht to which they desire, them, as manifested t hrough theirGonstitutional organs. ' This condition of things present a nearer ap proachp to a pure Democratic Government—or government based on the will of the people—than has been known in this country for thirty years. The people will ace and understand it. and will rally shoot an ' • tmtion which seeks only to gratify their y will find that they have a President 0 le, when they have • Pre sident only an give the people satisfaction. It matters riot what the friends of such a President style themselves—Whigs - or RepUblicans, or De mocrats ; they will build their power.on the R - pular will, , and the popular affection 'will be a shield and a sword to them. Heine it is thantie party which now supports General Taylor is na tional. is united, and will be prosperus and in• vrneihle. . ' t But how is it with theLoooloco - pkity ! Ts not, as a national party, dissolved t Must not the true Democratic party—the . party composed of the majority, and therefore rightfully entitled to the prestige of the Democratic name—be recon structed of other elements than those of the self. styled Democracy? In the North, we see the two wings represented by Mr. Van Buren and Mr. Casa Can they ever come together again? The junior Van Duren says it is impossible? In the South, we find 'Mr. Benton suspected, struck at, almostdenounceJ by the sole engin of L.)cofocoism. We Grid him at dagger-drawing with the other great champion of his party, who scorns to own him as • rival, but aerosols upon him with undisguised contempt. In every awl , a of the country the Locorueo patty is enfeebled by division, and has not • single stronrallying point left for it. It has not a single principle or doctrine to construct itsclf.upon. It has lost all its thunders. - M A R K ,°U R . a . itinrialf.E9FASlNAPßEl i ntil esainined bot we are certain, something must be wrung. Every body nearly is complaining, and we know that the towns in our vicinity are purchasing produce much cheaper than we arg. A well regulated market, with reasonable restrictions, the people w tt.t. hO sustain—they have no'objection tri the Market House itself—but the regulations under Which it is governed seem to meet with the disapprobation not only of our citizens, but of those who supply our Borough with produce. We have understood that oar Market law* are different from those of any other place. If so, there is PO gond reason why it should be so—nor can we set any reason why the people should be tuned with an extra price for their marketing. We give the objections as we heard them—and pregame that it is only necessary for the Council to know that evils extol to remove them. P. S.—Since the above was put in type a meeting of the Council has been held, at which a resolution was athipted to hold a special meeting on Tuesday evening next, for the purpose of receiving petitions from the catzens of Pottsville relative to the altera tion of the market laws. See proceedings ofCouricil in another column. ROWDIES ARRESTED: Several fellows, belong ing to the gang of Schuylkill Hanger'. were arrested in this Borough, on Tuesday night last about 12 o'- clock. Passing down Centre street, without the least cause, they auacked one of the frame dwellings, below the American noose. and eavelt a pretty good pelt ing with atones. They were then arrested by some persons. who, knowing they were somezof the infa mous Philadelphia rowdies, were co the alert, and TILE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND TOTTSVILLE - GENERAL ADVERTISER Exact News akoa to the Watch-house. :11E.I.ANCHOLY ACCIDENT,—We learn frcirn the Tamaqua Legion the particulars of a very serious accident, which occurred at the works of Deniston, Bowman St Co., at Reinhart's Ran, about a mile from that place It appears that the men were busily ett gaged in blasting coal, when by some mishap or other; the powder became igaited by the friction produced by drawing out the needle. which was made of Iron; causing the blast to go off before the men could get out of the way. Mr. Swartz was instantly killed, his body being mutilated in a horrible manner. William Krell, who barely escaped with' his life, lost an eye, and two fingers, and had his body otherwise injured. The third of these unfortunate sufferers. whose name ts Kennedy,' had his head cut in z. dreadful, manner. MINERS' MEETING.—The Miners and Laborers at Minerovulfe. held a meeting at that placs ' on Tues. day evening last, to protest against a red uction of wages. The meeting was addressed by Messrs. Bates and Ellis. GOVERNOR JOHNSTON; has appointed Major John S Struthers, of Tuicarora, an Aid, with the rank of Lteut. Colonel. MAJ. PHILIP KOONS, has been appointed Post Master, at Pinegrore, Schuylkill county, Pa. The Major will make a good officer. SERIOUS ACCIDENT—We regret to learn that David Thomas met with q uite a serious accident on Tuesday la.:, in Mr. Ruche's Mine. sear Mount LafTre. by which his thigh-wan fractured and disloca tnd. Though tidly injured, we are pleased to add that he is recovering. NATIONAL. IEDUCATION CONVENTION. At an adjourned meeting held at the Town Hall, in the borough of Pottsville, on Saturday evening, the 4th Met. for the purpose of choosing Delegates to represent this county to a National Contention of the friends of Common Schools, to be held In the City of Philadelphia, on the 17th of October nes t, Peter F. Made; was e4spten to the Chair, and Gco. W. Slater was appointed Secretary. - On motion, the following named gentlemen were chosen as delegates, with power to appoint substi tutes Joseph S. Silver, Esq.. Roe. Strange N. Palmer, Peter F. Mode,, Dr. Charles Leib. Rev. Mr. Town, E. Schein:ter, E. O. Perry, Esq., T. T. gutchin.Geo. W. Slater. Resolved. That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the President and Secretary, and published. • • Peru F. MoDut, Pruitiont. Geo. W. SLATER. Secretary. • . ' FATAL ACCIOENT.—A young man, named he. Butte. of St. Clair. received indunca bye fail °renal in Mr.[Pinkewno's Mines. at St. Clair,Seamytkill Co. on Taesclay last, from which he died in a few boars , COLLISION.— A collision took place at Ali ra. ville, on Saturday evening las*, between the d Mountain tied Wolf Creek Coal Trains. by.*hich several care and one engine were thrown off the track and damaged. No meritiurt. WE OBSERVE among the Injured by the accident on the New Vorkand Philadelphia Rail Road, which was tasted by the switch being in the wrong place. and •by - which- the cars' were thrown off the track and wane of them crushed, near Princeton. N. J.:on Thursday, August 2d. injuring tome ethos passengers fatally and others seriously—the name of Wm. R. Walters, of this borough. , lie had his leg broken in two places, and was otherwise badly injured.— The Philadelphia and New York papers speak ado* conduct towards the wounded in the most glowing character. The Philadelphia Inguitor saws "it has heard the conduct of Mr. Walters, of Pottsville. spoken of in the warmest terms. It seems that while entangled in the raise, several persons ease forward with an ace. and were proceeding, to catkin' out- He begged them not to trouble themsetres about him, but to hasten to others, took thesis himself, cat away the wood work by which be was surrounded, and then discovered that his leg was When in two rar:ile a II h of Phifadripkiet.—;There aisreso _iatermtnigin the city end hbertietof for thelWeek.ending on Saturday larttlr; *Jolt" and 160 Children, The prinelpal disease were—a cholera' 95; cholera mother, fl, cholera infant= 54, consumption 14, ebni ! alsion ! i . 15,diarrheel 15, droPsies 501isaniery 40, fevers 18, inflammations 29, inanis-a.poto From the Ahishous 34. people of color 30,1r0m the country 6;-179 were ander 10 years .of ege.—The total is a decrease on the plosions week's report of 45. , . rir he Inclined Plane.—The Canal Com missioners on Wednesday last, merle the allot meat of work on the railroad to avoid thO Inclined Plane, sod at priers arbiefil are underiMod to be considerably lower thee the 'estimate. ;The work, es we learn hom the Philadelphia papers, will be at once and 'rigorously commenced. The ; ronte lies on the west side of the Bchitylkill (mini short distance absrse the Inclined Plum to West Phila delphia, Where it will bo intersected by the city railroad. ar The Faltrm.—Tbe Steamship Falcon ar. rind at New Orleans,. froin Cl/agree, on the 4th inst., after a passage of !days. She 'brings $170,000 in gold dust: fuller bin no later se. counts have been brought from the Gold Regions. iorrespodOcc. tFor ttio Miners' JournaL] ..‘ LETTERS PROM SLOPE NO. 3. No. 111-HT • COSMOPOLITE ••'Tis In a circle Blander goes its round; • We give alternate and receive the wound— Estpblished practice bas ordained a thus• We rail at othara—others rail at as." Sir Jonah Barrington, says he was assured by many ladies of quality; that in . polished circles common scandal was considered too insipid to be worth telling; that it required considerable ezag. gentian to render it at all amusing. ; Tipe some, I take it, will hold good at the presentt day, and particularly in the Coll Region. I feel satisfien, that when the troth it told, there are away of the Old Hui'kers of Offi:e, who will cellirath scandal; and the nuthor ■ liar. Bat as I do' not write for their puma, nor for. their faction, I shall en. deavour to portray thins as they are, and men as they appear to my ;vision, In cove period of your lives, you have all bad dreams, and after awakening from them, it regtllied a strong effott an your part, to asaitsde yourselves that you - were not awake, so strong -shad been the impression left upon your minds, by the dream, and the fancied occurrences you have passed through. A few nights diner, one of those fanciful dreams entered into my head, and as I have a spare hour, I will nista it in you. I fancied I was transported by sone unseen agency, to one of the highest mountains in this county, when I could gaze o'er a !aria extent of country, covered with beautiful green foliage, and interspersed with deep ravines and lovely valley+. The smoke, from a thousand Engines, Cutleries, and Furnace', ascended in blue spiral wreath unto heaven—and pence and content appeared to dwell in the midst of the people, who were the inhabi- tants of the country. The voice, of song and mirth, arose from the abodes of,the workmen, for poverty and her curried crew, found no home in their dwelling.. "This surely cannot be the county of Schuylkill, where t!iicord, wrong, and oppression bath found a home, and where honest pOverty is slighted !" Said Ito myself. "Nor exclaimed a friend at my side, this is a psooramic view of what it could become and not what it now is. The people are honest in their intention,and will support tbeitwernmen in their effarts to ref abuses, but some selfish men are never contented if they ere not at the wheel for thealmighty dollar; they are continually stirring up the worst passions of the mass, for their own self aggrandizement. “Gocue with me, and I will show pantie lead ing spirits of discord,—those who strive to array the Laboyer and Melchanie,against their employer? —who lamer discoid and disunion, where they should bring peace end happiness!4' The scene changed, and there passed before me meny faces, with whom I was familiar. and not wishing to deny you the pleasure of gazing, with me, upon them, I will try to portray their leading characteristics as therpassed. The first who pawed, stood some six feet In height, and was en aspirant o er, with the pale cast of thought" big his thoughts all centred upon himself'; although he tried hard to keep that prominent feature in, back: grained. •Some men are born to greatness; others 'hake gfcatrleill thirst upon them," but appears tliat God denied him both these essentials, but plated in his soul. en extra virility of self-esteem, to all appearances, supplies the use of thelother qualities. Although not • prominent men, in the political ranks, yet 011, from his facilities in getting his garbled statements into print; and from his Free Trade noticing. he has injured the coal Trsde more then any- man in the Region. 'Tie true there is music in the name of silver; but if the waking-men, knew' their own interest, they would not be purchased by such small coin, and particularly when composed of such base material. "What cracker is this same, that; dears our ears danceol;perfluous breath'!" . . The man who advances Free Trade in this county, undermines the foundation of that which advances the prosperity and wealth of all clines in the community i and my advice to all workings men, is, to look upon all such men as their eneniet. The next who stood most prominet„ ' time, a, member of the Legislature—born in another see-. von of the country, and raised up in the ranks of the Federalists—he forsook his drat love, when.ho • located in the Coal Region, and iwore he was an old dsmicrati dyed in OA wool. and sympathised, ' deeply with hie oppressed country. . .. 'Alas poor co u n try , "Almost afraid to know itself: It cannot i Be called our mother, but our grave : where nothing But who knows nothing, Is once , seen to smile. ' Oh would that I could rescue thee from sore distress I'd do it freely—Test by the gods If you'l elect me To some fat - office—say the.Shertire I'll all your' Fortunes make beside, my own." Promises, are always the great circulating coin of the office-seeker; and the Col. at all times, and ill seasons, has any quantity at his command. When 'he was elected to the Legialatuie, he promised, before the Election, to secure the pais sago of a Bill, for the protection of the Miners, Mechinica; sad Laborers,—but what bedtime of that promise, when elected 1 It was fOrgotten, like all other promises, which aremarle' dema gogue,. anti was never acted upon, till ' winter when the Whikr secured its passake.l Y t, for this, he his the assurance to Fall hi self the %Vorkiagmsn'is candidate. But, "Hewer of false "Sewer of who, through eovetuousness no mar,mar, ke anodize of you;" for such men would not only sell the interest of their country, but lac Mot like, , their brothers! ' 1 But who have we here! Surely, 'ti, and Er.• i LEditor, or an Editor, pro tem, s discipli ofTlack- + Stone, or Blackstone, himself ! ' Trig % a young 'face, and one of quiet goikl humoi. The face cars' . taialy looks like °nerd the palmer's, who in indent times made annual pilemages to some holy olivine 'I to atone for the sine of their ancestors, and also' . their own. - Poor fellow, if he has to atone for for the political sing of his ancestors, he will have many a weary journey to make—and the sooner he stops the "liberty of the 'Press" the batter it will be for himself , and the less Shne.leather will wanted. be His start in life proves but one fact, and that is this,. the "twig is inclined" to loaves and fishes, and it would be necessary to break the trunk before it could be replaced in en honest direction! But lam aware, that to pans entrant with his party, "you must seem the thing, aut.:, passive thing, that 'others think, and not your honest independent self." "Fie possible he sets' , up to this adage, allbOnets his heart still beats in' , the right spot. But 'cis wrong to asinine the divine prerogative, nor should we lose slight of the benevolent principles of retribution, as eiemsl plified in the laws of Hittite, and 'tis useless tot rid, when all are in the hands of the Ruler of ' Nations. All martkiad, the good as well as the bad, are seeking happiness; .and if our erring brothers have mistaken the Ulm amens to attain their end, on these poit.ts, their reason is unsound, consequently, we should forgive them, and point out the true way by which they tan attain their desires. The Workingmen of 'die county have now an opportunity to prove to the world, thin they are eapatda of taking care of their own interest—and They have force enough to bury forever all 811110. emu of Free Trade, in oblivion. For, mark me, .I%ere to a tide in the affairs of men Which taken at [helloed leads on to fortune Omitted, alt the voyage of their life • bound In shallows and in miseries— On such a (citizen, are we now afloat, And we must take the current when it servile." to my next I will contiNie my &earn, and try to prove, what - coneiltutese true policy of .the Worldegtnen in this county. • Parrsvizpa nugcm. - . eparizerza wathar POE THE - JOURNJIL. Meat Flour,bblL $5 01 1 Dr'd Peaches paid:: 300 I Xeit, - as o ti.. • do: ftg 14:,,,dpV:5:;' , 1 I :f.t \ . 31 1 e, - do • - - ~, s , Eggs, doz. 10 Can, .do • . 50 Butter. Lb. • 151 Oats, - do . • 40 Macon. . ' OS Potatoes, do •.. 60' Hams. ,'" . 1 0 Tlarotby Seed. _' l 50 Hay. ton, • • 15 oti Clover do • 150 Plaster., " oca DEATELS M. Mt. Pleasant. near POttaylUe, on "Thursday the Sith last., faun W. Burnt: The members of Lodge N 0.20, T. 0. o'o. F., of which" ha was a member; and the friends of his family, are tovited to attend his funeral, from the house of Adam Robinson, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. RELIGIOUS ROTICES • TilE cotoma STONE of the English Pres byirtlen Church of Donaldson, will be laid with appropriate ceremonies. on Sunday, August 12th, 1249. Preaching both in English and German. Friends from Minersville. Pottsville. and the adjoining vicinity, are most enrdially invited to attend. , By order of the BUILDING COMMITTEE. ~} THE PUBLIC are'resoectfullv informed, that. la"" the Congregation of the Associate Befortried Prer byterian Chutch, Worshiping in Thorupson's ner of Market and Second streets. having engaged the servicerof the [Lev D T Carnahsn.of Philadelphia, there willhe regular service morning and elm:whit, for the future at the above place.. pt. ip">UNIVERSALIST CHURClL—Services are held tY in the Id story of Stiehtur's Newnan, every Sab bath morning and evening at thrusual hours. Rev. R. K. BRUSI4 of Lucerne County, Pastor. The public ore respectfully Invited to attend. THRiIifiTESTANI`tPISCOPAL CHURCH. ..b• —The following Resolution' hes been passed by the Vestry' of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Resolved, That In considrktion ofthe sums contribu• ted and to be contributed us donatlnat to the erection and furnishing of the church edifice the vestry do hereby, act apart, abd Uporopriate FIFTY' EIGHT PEWS, which shall be, and remain free frail persons who maul desire to worship Ih the Church. There pews are located as follows : • - • IN THE CENTRE AISLE, North side, No. 119, 127, 135, 143. 151„ 159.„ South side, No. 114. no, 128. 136, 144. 152, 160. • .IN 'Xur. NORTH AISLE. North si6e, No. 1,7, 13,19.25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 51,55. South Ode, No. 2, 8. 14, 20. 26, 32, 39, 44, 50, 52. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. • Smith Vide; N 0.56, 5 7 ; 5 6, 60 . 74 . 80, 80 .0 0 . 00. 101.110. North side; Nn. 50. 67, 73, '9,, 85, 91, 97, la, 109. DIVINERPRVICE • is held the Church every Sun day. Mersin: Saraee commences: at•ICH o'clock. Afteraom Strata commences at 4 o'clock. And even me service. on the AM Sunday of every month. TRINITY CIIURCI.LCEMETERV, AT MOUNT Kr . LAUREL.—TheiVestry of Trinity Church,,Potts ville, are nnw ready to sell burial loosed graves In that large and beautiful Omar ground, near the juriction of Market Street and the Minersville Road, which they havi lately enclosed end lafg out for aCemetery. Ap plication for lota or single erases may be mactorto AN DREW' RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Church, at whose office on Ilshantongn Street, a plan of tile Ceme tery can be .seen, or Edward Owen Petry, Esq., Centre Street, THE GREAT MEDICINE, or 2us DAY: DOCTOR TOWINIENIVO 13 let miuicine has, the peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the most respectable physician/ of the country, and tulip requires a trial to bring it into general use. It is put up In quart bottles, and is six times cheaper than any other preparation. Doct. Townsend is a physician of great reputation In Albany, N. Y. and the Physic lane generally in that city prescribe it In their practice The following Is a certificate from some of them• OPINIONS OP PHYSICIANS. Dr. Towniehd is almost daily receiving orders from Physteinne in different parts of the Un ' This into Certify that we, the undersigned Physicians n the city of Albany have in nu mein", case preSeri bed Dr. Totensend's Sarsaparilla. and we be.ieva it to be one of the most valuable preparations 'o f the Sawa darilla in the market. 11. IL PULING, M. D. J. WILSON. M. D. R. P. BRIGGS, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D Albany, April 1,1848 • Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following, is one of he oldest and most respectable Physicians in Conn. Hartford, Ct., May 21, 1812. 'Dr. Towiragun.--Dear Sir • "Townsend•s Sarsa parilla". finis a ready sale in Ifartforil—is highly es teemed Sy all who' have made, use of it, and we Nava teason to believe its goodlualitles will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public.. I have daily calls for It; and hope 3rou will be remunerated for your exertions to render service totheafflicted. I midair, your obedient servant, . HARVEY SEYMOUR, M.. D. re The General Agency fur the sale of the &area .parillais at Hannan's Unoastore Pousville,where Drug gists and others eau be suprilledvsliolesale at the Mauu faeturers prit'es. It Is also rot sale in Pottsville at Clemens do Heis • let's and John S. C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist, Millersville; C. Frailey, Ortyigsbnrg; Henry Bbl:slur, and W. L. 'lleisler,Pind Carbon ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove; J. C.. 0 Hughes, Pottsville. • Ble See adrurr.sement In anothercolumn: A circular ',:ontalnlng a large number of certificates from Physi cians and other can be examined at Bannan's Book xore.Prlce 81 di Mottle. or 5 Bottles for 85. BE:WAIIIE dF COUNTERFEIT.4.—Toy/verem he beet in th United States, containing lac simile I ngravissur of atthe Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in Ire:dation with their val Tie attached : corrected re:pith— lay. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it. gle Persons enclosing one dollar to the subscriber will have the Ditector mailed monthly one year whet:. WANTED. ANTED...A situ nrion'aseeterk by n young man jest arrived from Rooth Wales. Ilea been en nerd for the last eight years In that capacity. nt An thraelte Collette.. In the neighborhood of fitranse And Lin:telly . Address POst Office, Llewellyn Scloylkill Co. (Aug 11. '49-33.3t• ANTED.•A nititation as Gardner, by a yAunC y mut well acquainted with the briefness, in all its branches; also In laying nut new gardens. Can give satisfactovy recommendations an to character and en pahllitv. 'A note addressed to 'Gardener,' and leant this office, wits meet with propel attention. Aug II '49 ! ) WATEIII.B WANTF.IO.—TWESTV-FIVE good Miners ;ranted immediately, to whom constant employment will be given'And paid In Canmat The end of every month or every Week, If required. Apply to RICHARD REAR. Minersville, Aug 11 '49. —33-tf WANTED.—TEADIIERS WANTED.--n male amt . § female teachers will be wanted to take charge of the public sicnonts in East Norwegian Fp. Ali persons swishing to apply, will please send fit their application to the undersigned, and meet the !fond of Directors. at the Port Carlton School on the slat of this month. at ir o'clock. P. TI.. when Ito ex amination of teachers will take place. School will commence on Monday, ilte!lid of 9e ptenther next. Aug II 49-33 3tl , 11. GUITERNIAN; Seey. INFORMATION WANTED, of MICHAEL HALEY. lately from Klilararen. County of Galway. Ireland. Ile Wa• in Baltimore. In December 1848. el nce which time I have not heard from him. Any informa tion respecting the said Michael Haley, will he thank fully received by the subscrther,tddressed to 9t. Clair, P. 0.. Schuylkill county, Pa. ]OLIN NOON, 0-Baltimore papers please notice. August 4. .1849. PASTURE: Me 34-- .—lforses token. to•Pastose on good Meadows. inquire at this Office,• Jury V 3, 1810. -. CARDS C ARD. --The patrons 'or tba "Young Ladies' lir etitute," Centre Streot, Pottsville, are respect fully informed that the ditties of said Institute will be resumed ou Monday, September 104 h, 1849.. 34ARCIA"OL ALLEN, Principal. Aug-11 '49--334!1 CHARLES LEIB, M. D., POTTSVILLE, PENN'A. Office In Market Street, oppositerßl ing's Cabinet %Vete Rooms. Aug II '49-13-If EDW AHD CL ARKSON. DEdIGNEIt & 'ENGRAVER ON WOOD, No. 80} Woin tit fit" Phllada. Atigust 4. INO. • • 32-ly 77 VA. DI. DEPUY, iiurgeon Dentist, Office— .lJMnrket Street. (North side,) First doumhove• Ea quire Wilson's Office. • ' - ' finart, A TTOILNEY AT LAW. B. hIcENXI-LY. Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Zone 9. 1019. 24-Iy H. CTL TO. H/ESELE. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Removed his Office to the upper most of the' new brick buildings,: opposite the Post Office, Centre Street. Pottsville. Itipt349--IStr. GEORGE DELLIS, WHOLESALE COMMISSION' AGENT. For aU klada of Flab. No. , 54 North Warvea, above Rate street. Pitiladelphla. [April RI, '49. 17-ly D, 3. T. ICIIOL AS, respectfully tenders .1-0. his professional services, to the Inhabitants of Pottsville and • kinky, and solicits the honor of °Aare of their patronage. Otlice, Apothecary Store, Centre st. Resnlence, Market street, opposite the Market House, South Side, '.llarelt 1, '49. TD. 3IEREDITII • — GeneraI Agency. Office, el • Centre Street. Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, col lection or Rents, &c. -I.oet2S-44-9y S 1 & J. FOSTER, Dealers In Boots and Shoes O. Leather, and Shoe Findings,•Centrestreet,Polls Uke. Nepttill 1847. FRESH CROP TURNIP SEED, by the lb.- or tip paperAnst received and for sale at the Seed and Vas tety Swear the subscriber. Jaty 21,1849. 30.1 D. BANNAN. 7)EA.CTIIFUL FLOWER VASES. - for the Centre 1.7 Table or Mantel, just received and for sale at HANNAN•S Jute Cheap Variety Stores. 21,1@19 THEILDIORIETERS, Different kinds, foreom mon itanollso far the Centre Table, nr mantel.Jaat tel ved and fur Bale at , BANNAIN'S 30 ly 21, 1819. ' £3O-] • Cheap Variety Stores FSA.LEiNTI TO LET.—liutidemt 17 In Mount Carbon, Lew!sport Wood. and Ly los' addition to Pottsville; on Norw.'gian at.. Ponsville, and In Llinersville. Also a convenient Omen In Morris' Addition, Apply to JAS.. IL CAMPBELL. April IS,' It. -tf Itoll - E FOR SALE IN MINERS VILLE —The subscriber offers for sale his entire niereban disc. consisting of DRY GOODS, QRot' I RI E 8 QUEENS WARE. HARDWARE. ar.c., I 1 of which In good order.. His stand Is one of the hest in Athena vine, with an excellent 'dwelling attached, tdhich is also for sale. For panienlars Inquire at the store. , NovlB-47-tf] J. H:ZIEGENFUS. ' BE t ARM ft!?tgleaedand Dwellng Hoa, pear ;oo gr.lppiv H. CAMPEEp e , • JuIYIP3, 31-1( ANDLD/LTES FOR OFFICE TO 'TELE VOTERS OF SCHUYLKILL C 0..... Fenow-Citizens—At the earnest solicitation of friends.l have concluded after mature deliberation, to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF OF SCHUYLRILL COUNTY. at the ensuing election.' . I have neve: held office, not ever before solicited of lace—but in this instance 1 feel bound to comply with the wishes of my numerous friends from :11 parts of the County, who have solicited me torus; sod there-. fuze desire to be elected. If, through their Partiality I am honored with the office,! pledge myself that I will perform the duties impartially and to the best of my ability. Theonly security I can give for the fulfilment of, this pledge, js my conduct an a citizen residing among you. 'Your fellow-Citizen. .1.5.31 ES NAGLE. 21hte ME I'O z SIONER.—To the Voters of Cieltuyl- A., kill Coubty: The undersigned respectfully onrshimself to your consideration, as a candidate for COUNTY COAINSUSSIONER, At the coming election. If eleCted. he will endeavor to perform the duties,of the office with fidelity, and to protect the ititereits of the people, of the ;County, to the best of Ms ability.. Respectfully, your fellow-citizen. GEORGE SUITZINCER. 21,1819 27-te utlcr tp:: June IFIRILIFFALTY....Tn the Independent voters 0" of Schuylkill county. .—lfavlng been ;repeatedly urged by my friends in different parts of the county, in which I have tesided fir the last thirty; years. to announce myself as a candidate for office. I have never yet presented myself as eui.h. to the citizens of Schuylkill county. My numerous friends throughout the county Dave recently renewed their solicitations, and I have therefore resolved to offer myself as an 'lndependent candidate for the office or Sheriff; at the ;next general election; "pledging myself, should I re• cave a majority of your votes, to discharge the duties the office faithfully and inipartially. Your fellow-citizen, Pinegraveslune23 . 46-26-te] PETER FILBERT. \ FriOTII.EFREE AND I. DEPENDENT E -1 LECTORS' OF SCI1111:11, 1,1. COUNTY:— . Fglends and fellow-citlienm—l o r myself as a can- Sidite for the office of Sheriff:at the est ensuing geo 'eral election, and respectfully solicit •ou r support.— Should I Ilt so fortuoute as to receiV a majority of your votes. I pledge =gel( to diecha tkr tlee duties o the office with impartiality and fidelity. Respectfully, your follow-einzen, •": FRANCIS JANGLER. —.Ste.• IRatty ip. Mavt6'49. LiggERIFFAIETY.—To the FREE and INDE OPENDENT Voters of Schuylkill Count": Having been encourageny numerous friends OW -au the County. I moot respect foil y offer myself as candidate for the office of SHERIFF. at the ensutna °mien! Electioni.. Should I prove no fortunate as to ,Mceive nankin:Hy of your vores.it shall he my con sstant aim to discharge the duties of the office with 0- 'delity andanipartiality. Your fellow citizen, Apr Z-151 N. M WILSON, Pottsville. rp O — .lH THE LECTORS OF SCIIUYLKTLI COUNTY been very fiequently solicit ed, by generous friends, both by oral and written com niunicatlons, to become :. candidate for the office of SHERIFF. at the ensuing general election, I adopt this method orannouncing to my fellow citizens that it is my intention to become a candidate. lam neither' unmindful nor Inaensible of the fact, that to the gee enmity and liberality of the people of Schuylkill Co. I already owe a melee debt of gratitude—which, in the event of my election, would be greatly increaiedi abd the only means by which it could he liquidated or re ciprocated. would be by faithflilly and imptrfially dis charging the duties of s aid Mike. Your friend and fellow citizen. C. M. STRAUB. Orwigsborg 12. '49 NOTICES. N l3 nTal l e C a E ndT - o O tt; T a C a r l i e E t n elTer A s n w e i l l ' l ' Vie " nial ' e n t l. n e r the New Castle Common School District. Schools to commencethe let Monday in September. Applications [a the Board, by competent persons, are invited, (per sonally or by letter) at I o'clock, on the 231 inst., at the holm of Jonathan Johnson, In St. Cloth Aug ll 49-33'211 ' J. W. LAWTON. Sec'y. Tki OTICE.— EXECUTOR:I . NOTICE.- - .-Lettels ill testamentary having been granted.by the. Register of Schuylkill County. to the sulicribers. ns Executors of the last will and testament of George Hetherington, late of St Clair; deceased, notice in hereby given,that alt persons Indebted to the decedent are required to make payment. and all persons having claims or de mands against the estate of the .111 decedent, to make known the name to them without delay. JONATHAN IIeTHERINGTON,a, JOHN HETHERINGTON; St Clair. Aug 11 'll/-3A-61.1 Executorti. I\TOTlCE.s.o,l7liereas, John S C Martin: of the So -111 rough of Pottsville, did. on the 97th day of June last, execute to Wetherillle. Brother, ad :ISA/a/intent of all his estate. for Ike benefit 0(011 his crednots. all per sons indebted to the said John S C are rertuest ed to make payment, and those baring demands to present them fur settlement to the said assignees, ut No 6.5 North Front street, Philadetphix, ior to John S C Martin, at the Drug Store, Fottskilic.. (Sept 2 '4B In pursunnee of the'ribove, those persons VOW hire not yet pall their accounts, are "hereto) , notified that the cline will he placed in suit, If 0,4 paid before the Istday of Sepenibernext. lAontl '49--.33.1t DITOIVS 11i0TICE.—WHEREAS, the na rk dersigned has received an appointment. Issuing nut of the Orphans' Court. for the County of Sthityl. kill, as Auditor. to distribute the assets in the hands of Wm. Sterner, Administrator-or the estate of ED WARD DAVIS, deceased. to and among the creditors legally entitled to the saute. Notice N hereby given, that he will attend to the du ties of hi oatd appointment, at hit etfi te In the florongh of Minersville. on Saturday, the 25th day of August, hint .at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all those having claims against said estate, may attend with their pronis if they think proper. JNO: KAY CLEMENT. 11.rvaria Fariap,re•turnable to the JAn flnber • jr. I March Term, or the Conn or ' vs. ' Common Plesm.of Sdkuyiktli en. .1a;. S. Shoemaker.title proreedg of the Sheriff's sale on said writ; In Courts, &e. ) $37F.55 'NOTICE is hereby elven, that Clrts. Whitton, the Auditm appointed by the Court, to riktributt. the amount of the proceed:l4f said Sheriff's S ile, to and among the Creditors entitled 'thereto, will be in ain't, dance at his offre, in the Borough of Orwig.bilig, to limit such distroution. en Tm slay the 2lst day of AtlillPt next, at I[l o'clock, A. 51.; when antrw here the eteditora may attend. WITM.tN, Auditor. • Auguaf4, 1549. 3 - 2 :lt NTOTIOE.--Thu following:pronerty 1 , 14 X 0:11,11,eli at Constable Sale, by Samuel Lola. rot Ole use of Jacob Reem. of WatnnAtc tr....101y IS, ISl9:via:—li Shocks Ilyr, more or lees; 5 acres Coro in the groom}, do ; 21 antes Potatoes, do; 9 ton, hay, do; I Bull; 1 nog; 1 Waggon; I blind Mare; I SAMUEL 1.1 1 17. August 4,1109 • VOTICE Is hereby given. 11111 on the 2,1 day of Anust. lritit, at a COllFt.thie,i Sale of household furniture, belonging to SOLOMON LORD. of Potts ville: the folinwing arli , len were bought by the glib - scriber, and len to the potoe:n4ion of toe former owner, for his one during my pleasure, viz Clock; 1 Set tee; 1 pair ,Sc.tles and Weights; I Grubbing floe; 40 varda Crtgtet; 1 14:ova; 1 Rocking Chair; duzi Windsor Chain 6 1 'nide; 1 Washstand. Aug 4, '49. CII . IIO,ES LORD. V iTICa.-1 X THE 'COURT OF' il U.M:B ON IN I.l.Rms of Schuylkill County; : . , The Miners' Bank . of Pottsville,) 1 rl. l. . • • - Charles Lawton. 3 • • ‘. Stokes, et al. .i - re. 1 . Charles Lawton. . 1 , . THE Auditor apixiinteil by the Court, to distribute the proceeds or the Executors In the shove 'timed tascs among the claimantssostilled to recriv's the slime, will attend to the ditties of his appidtattoent, on Thursita;. August 16th, ISIU. at ;0 o'clock, A. M. a; his Office ix Centre Street, Pott.sr3ile. EOW. OWEN rAnriv. Auditor. 31-3 t July 29. HIM _ VOTICE.—WHEREAS Letters of Administration. b have been granted by the Retter of echuylkill County, to the subseribers,.on the . . state of JOSEPH LARISIL late of Butler Tow nsh , deceased. All persons indebted to so id estate, w lifetime forward amt, settle their respective accounts ; and ell those having lerat claims against said estate, will Meseta them for adjustment, at the residence of Israel Reed. Barry tp. Immediate attention to this notice is requested, as the atrain of the said estate must be settled with despalch. EOM BARRARA ANN LARIAII. Admitilstrutrix, . ISRAEL REED, Administrator. July 11,1919. , I 2.7-61* _ A SSIGNIIENT.—Notion la hereby given that rli. JACOB. EPTING & FRANKLIN P. 'MYERS. trading under the Arm alarm!. Epiln;; & Myers, Mei , . 'chants, of the Borough of Pottsville. zn ide an assign ment of all iti•iy grinds, chattels. and effects, real-and personal, on the ith inst., to the 'subscriber, far the benefit or their creditors. All thole having claims will present them to the subscriber, and all those in debted are requested to mate payintint on or berme the Roth of 'August. BENJ. T. TAYLOR, Assignee. Julv,l4, 1949. 29-Gt NOTICE.— OFFICE. OF Tun MINE HILL LCD ,VB tII:YLnILL HAYEN It. R. CO: A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany,4ll be held in their Office, in , the Hail of the Franklin Institute, Philada., on Saturday the 11th of August next, anjO o'clock, A FL, for the purpose of taking foto corfiliferation the Act of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved on the 7th day of April last, entitled "An Act sopplementery c the Acr. to incorporate the Mine Hill 'and Sehily4 kill Haven Ralimad Company," and to decide min the acceptance hr non acceptance of. said supplementary act. By direction of the Uoar4 of alanacerei SAMUEL MASON, Sec'y' 4241 July 14, 1819 ADIIIINISTRATION.—NoiIem IA hereby given that letters of Ad ministrat on Wive been grduted tense subscriber, on the estato'of John Curry, deed. All persona having claims against said estate, aro re quested to present the sn.duly suthenticatedjor settle ment, and all persona knowing themselves indebted to said deceased, aro Invited to call and settle their accounts. WM. D. HULL, Administrator, July?„49-29-fit Residence in Port Carbon: 10-17 OTICE Is hereby glei 7 n that an nimitration ill Will be mad. to the Locirlattire at its net 111,100111 for the Incorporation Of a Bank to ho called the "Bank of Pottsville." with a capital of ono hundred and flay thousat d dollars. Ruth, transaction of tho usual bus iness ot Banks, to be located in the Borough of Potts " Ville in the county of Schuylkill, fn the slate of Bonn. , . syltraniu. OTIOE.—TIIO3II.B FOSTER ie. Co., MAVE REMOVED their cloc k of Mote and Shoes to the new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets. where the business will In future be carried on upon the cash principle. Thankful to their friends and the public in general for past favors they hope, by nattna ging their business in future uorin.the only correct bri m, (via., cash payments) to afford to their "'roamers goods upon such reasonable terms as will ensure to them a liberal patronage CrlskY UP:—All persons Indebted to the andersign ed are requeeted to coma forward a rid settle their assets es our new hilliness arrangements' will require nit to discontinue nod urge th e pmmtu naMoeul of the same. Febl7-8) ; THOMAS FOSTER re CO. NOTICE.—The subscribers hare been appointed agents for the stale of Ilarrisers'a Copying Press and Metallic Dawning Tablet, a tuns savisr, labor earr ing andataarysamat mains, a utopia of which may helmet% at the.:Totk Store t all orders for 'the above presses which ate warranted togiveentbssatisfactlon Wit be promptly attended to. Narch.l7 111-) E.. YARDLEY & BON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application Will be made to the Legislature. at its next session for the incorporation of a Bank, to be called 'litotes' and Mee - ha - nice Bank of Minersville. " with a capital of two hundred thousand dollan, to he located in the Borough of Hineracllle. NH. N.: ROBBINS. 'BLAIR McCLENACHAN, GEO. EL .REPPLIER. JAMES IL FALLS. SAMUEL LIMNER. e June 'XL 1819. 7.6m0. NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN. that an applica tion will be made to the Legislature at its heat session, for the Incorporation of a Paving Institu tion, to be called the "Pottsville saving Institution." with a capital of Fifty Thousand Dollars, for the transaction of tho usual business of Saving Institu tions. to be located In the Borough of Futtsville.in the County. of Schuylkill; Pa. R. WOCIDSIDD. G pm. W. PLATER, • PHILIP lIAFFA. TLIOS. C. POLLOCK' g;-Rine. Jane SD, lq TVOTItEis hereby riven that aOulteation will he niadeln the Let Islature of Pennsylvania, at their nest sersion. for n renewat of the Charter of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville. in the Connty'of Schityl• kill, with the priyilefe of Incresting its capital from two hundred thousand dollars to rmr hundred thou sand,dollats. By orderof the Board. f CHAS. LCESEB, flaybler. DEEM xl So I'I.KII.L NAVIGATION CARS —The Schuylkill Nsylecttlon Company, haring sometime since. assir Red all their Railroad Curs, cont. m.mir known as the lc Yellow Ones In Henry C. Chatlee A. Wood. and Edward T. Randolph, Csqrs.—is tetra, fcr certain purposes; and onswellim having nosy been given, to their Anent Edward G. Harris. who willitren these Cara in'Repsir,and tun them. for account of the Trustees. NOTICE, Is hereby even, that all claims, for labor, or materiall,liszesfler furnished In these Cars, must he presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris.. Agent for the Trustees. ELWOOD MORRIS, Dec. '2-'49-49-Iyl Resident Engineer, S. N. eIDOLLARS RIVAItn.o.;LOST. In eniiiin,4 from Reading toSchuylkill Haven in the morning train ef ?assenser Cora, on Saturday the 411 t Inst., a small POCKET BOOK, containing memoranda,, vai n:olo only to the miner, proinisary notes In favor of J IT Levan not flontzinger & Levan, to the amount of about ELMO. and ail gold coin. The abor e reward will be given upon the return of the same to J. D. LEVAN, Schuylkill Haven. An 11 '49-33-3t•l QT RAY HORSE.—Came to the stable of the sCsubscriber. at Ravensdale Farncon the 25th or 26th ult., a. BAY HORSE, about fifteen hands high, and nhouk.l2 years old ; the owner is requested to pay charges a nd take her away, ni herwise she will be sold according to la.. SAMUEL CA PEWELL August 11, likirr. 334 t. F. DOLLARS REWARD...Strayed away front si the residence of the subscriber, at Mount Carbon, about 4 weeks ago, a cow entirely redi 'with a very longslail.obout 2 years old. Persons returnlng said cow, will receive the above reward. Aug 11'49-33-31] - .1. ntru:wAv. STRAY COW.—etrayed ',away from the resi dence of the euhseriber. in SOClrtir, Schuylkill co., a LIGHT RED COW, 'aged about 9 yearn, a arnit on herface..wlth the Aril of one of her Inane lost ; also. the point of hermit white. Any person returning hold Cotylfwill receive a reward of Any EVAN THOMAS. 3Y-.".t• fiNE CLINT ILF.WARD.—Itan away from the X./ 41111mA-fiber. at Port Carbon. an ‘Vednesday Morn ing the Irt DANIEL mtuxu, an appretalie to the biltnetnakritg business; he is in tilt twentieth year, about 5 feet 6 Indies high, and very smut; had on ['When he tilt a %tin of dark sainmer cloth, s, and a Cloth Cifp. Any person narbnring ortra"ting esid boy, hhall bet dealt with kr the fullest extent of the law. • ROIS BULL.. August 4,181 S 57.3 t• 0 VOUND9-A Geld 'Watch. Apply at the °dice of Opt paps r• 1.1141 v 29. . 31- - CAlt AXLES AND BAR IRON 11 made at Odd Spring Iron Works, from,the 'cele brated Salkhury Iron; constantly on band. Orders, also received fur axles, dranhp to any size or shape. ORRILK & CAMPBELL,I Agents for the,Cold Spring Iron Works, June 16 25.411m1 ?Co. 109 Water st., Philada. lUST RECEUVED ' Ta the York Store, 21ton o el 3 and 4 Inch tvroueld spikes a s.l6.sidtable for flat bar Ralroad Iron: also, constantly on hand hook head spikes for T rails ; a supply of flat bar Railroad Iron, nod T Rails always. to be had on application at the ahove named well known store. 'March 17 • 12-1 ,E. YARDLEY & ("MAINS FOR MlNl77.—Thesubscriberis have uqt received from the ship Elizabeth. k and 1 Inch Rest Ikst Idtmlx,li Chains, made expressly for Mines, and for sale. Apply to . T. & E. GEORGE. 31)0122 tf 17] * Market and 1211iSti eets,Philada ad ROAD iron IRON —BO TONS.2I rkiax dlar lb. Rail A fdd do 1; do do • 8 do 51a do do doss ,piker. IS do 1 a do do do And Plates,for sale by - A. & G. RALSTON, ,4 southfront st.,PlO da. Philada.. July 11. 180. r 28, JUNIATA BOILER IRON. F,,F, TONS asorted boiler iron; Nos. 3, 4 and 5 of 00 widths of 36,.T2, and Miinches o n d ndom lengthy, A. RALSTON. 11, 184 1 3 4 4, Shuth Front at, Philida. BACIES3IITIIING, TURNING AND FINISH ING.—The subscriber respectfully announeds that be Ins commenced the dbove business at the coiner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pottsville, Pd. and will be haryv to re,ciye tiers: JOHN WARNER N. B.—Gitace-co..ks..dlertos.amtoil glabasoni hand. ••••• fftr•rnalt: [is ly • -Iv —The 0.1011 Intent ' Fire Company offer their turine for sale at a reasonable Klee, which ran be ' seen at their Home In sth street. between Market and NlPMPrille. For fur ther particulars apply to F. McIIONAI.III 11.• MILLER. O. ii. Committee. Aup 11, '4gL33-o1 12 Ott SALE. Ott EXCLIANGEss•A trod story brick bense n nu' 101, mums in the business intrt of Ga r y meet. tt'est Ciesiter. will be Fury:loi. or for a business stand in Cs to etrvet, i Pona- V 1.. yersiuns applying by letter WIII 1y the posinzer. Arhitv in , JOHN ittr i tlltitE, Aug It'l Chester. DIANO FOR SALE.—A superior, new l wood Piano, inallufargured by Conrad blew, Philadelphia For sale ottielsonalde intuit; a!lnilYl 1 " BENJAMIN OMIT. JulylM, F 49. 31-If_ Or,i2sburg. rlf LET.—Tho roeuranw n:etl as an Iceleream r Moon by Coo. L. Ortisleo, In 12 entra * 1 • iouttered for rent poese4snln elven on the tirat of September. The nano Is haze and COll,ll it,lll, and would wilt eith er a Lawyer, Doctor or Demi Laud to such only wilt it be rented. Tem. esiy. CEO. L. 4: ENSLEN.• July 19.1049, 31-if ! L'OIC ,611111 . , ttunu ug Mar,Lei strcel., .L . in.Thompson'd boilding, (or. of Market and 2d Ste.. Pottsville, imitable fora store of almost any kind, Is utTered rent, on ncennono.luting lellllsl. Aklly to NICAIOLAS tz. COLLINS, • Wholesale LituggHts. 41401, P 310.- S _ r, 011. ALIII—.A two horse wagon, I i gm, order, I' wMI c'over, is °aged for'rale. cheap for cash. by NICHOLAS & COLLINS, Wholesale Druetnts. 3u: 1 Joy _ OUNDRV AND 111ACIIINE,r01014. FOR F RENT—At Tuscarora. tictowilkily Ciorntiat the head uf the Volley, or Reod ins aWd Prktsvillnitolleoid. 'I he Foundry:is a Stone Building 210 feet hign; , so R. square inside, stone Cupwte 36)fCet Equare, stunt Chore Oven, 14 feet square.- ) • Two Story Frame 51aell'neShop,.75 x 50, Blacksmith adjoining, 35 xby 70. A in i horse hbvver Engine, cov ered in an adjoining twill in g. Lathes., Blacksmiths Forge and TOOl.l, Pali erns,t 'atternutakiiig Toot, ' Flu., turn, Flasks, &c. Apply In 305. IL ALTER - Blythe P. 0., Tusiarora, Schnytkltl co 4 Pe-. July 1 4 , 1410. 3.0-7.10 ! • HOUSE AND DAILDEN VOlt SALE; mar 3lttiersville Street, Pousvfltei The 1,01 sootalas about on e acre of Land. As the owner i., about, leav ing the Country, the property will be sold at a most., Ike. For particulars enquire of 11. EDWARD:3; Printer, Ports*ille, or D. WILLIA.III, Summit Ilia. June 29. .49. —27-rf . 1013. SALEThat very delluhtful testdenCe on copied by the subscriber. cepiete with every ton .mi , venience. situate on the Corner of Mahan tango and Cuurtland streets, Is now offemll for sale un accommodating terms, and pus session given by September next. Applica tion fur puichase to be made to IC P. I.OMItO,V, roitsville.June2.l9-23-tf ]Arent for the Owner. %.:1 TEAM. SAWIIIII.TrThI{ HALE.—The Oscriber offers a new StcamSaw Mill at Private Sale situati4l4n tire Tumbling Win Valley, 4} rullei from Mount Carlarn. The mill is built in the most approved manner and for durability it cannot be exceeded:, The Engine lu tes Horse power. tv ith.Two Rotten Twenty four feet lo'rig. 30 inches in diameter, all in gond run ning order, \ The Micah be removedor remain where it is for twe'or , r e fiee years. if requested by the purcha ser. The ahoy scribed property can be boutht at a very educed pr .e, and reasonable terms. Persons wi,hing to purclfsso will apply to Daniel Laree, Potts ville. lithe Mill is not aold before Saturday, the 2IAt of July neltilt will be offered at Public Sale at, the Pennsylvania Hall. at 113o'clack. A. May lg. DANIEL'I.ABEIt. Philazielphici. July 14, 1849 "DOA R} T.—The celebrated... 4 / 1 1E51i VEIN MINES at asp's landings fpfrent for alterm or years. Aprily4o ‘ISSEL, Ageat, (unto Street. Pottsville. IVOR ALE.—riie SUB4BRIBER OFFERS FOR Sale the property now occupied by him in West Branch Valley, rout miles from Pottsville, a a . and one avid a half miles from Schuylkill Ha• ven ; consoling of live and a 'hal f, a t re. of laud well told out as a garden nod fruit Orch ard. A two story frame house. 2.1 x9O feet, with a eel. lar un ler the whole, lotehen in the cellar. Inimediate pun to ;lion given. Partof the purchase money can to. ma n on Bond and Mortgage if desired. For terms ap. pit tot tesubseriber,at his office In West Branch Valley. tog • In. I l-rfl • B. Be FOREST. I, OR u:tx.r., slat ItleifalT--vulrr CARBON n CRAM MILL..=-The sithseriber °tress his Steam Mill, located in Port Carbon—for sale or rent. Said Mill la located In one of the best situations hi this Re gion for business. being the ' only one in the eastern section of the Coal Region. 'lt is in good condition, and posta.slon avail be given Immediately if required. Terms easy. Apply to L. P. WIIIITISEY, Port Carotin; March 100,11849. 11-tf SAMUEL HARTZ, JOHN C. LESSIO, J. F. WHITNEY, PRANK POTT, WYLLIAM C. 1.4111. BALL:.—COLLIERY PROCEILIT FOR r SA E SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale the fellowlng property,. viz: : One GO Mr .° Engine. with 430 feet of nine tack PUMPS. in Orst rute working order. One 3u Horse Engine, with 240 feet of elm; Judi Pampa, with winding gearing all complete, In good wnrkln2 eider. r One 20 Horse Engine.for , lioisting Coal from Woes, in good wotking order. One 10 I.lorsafirenking Engine. with itollers,Shaft leg, Screens, Sehutem, and ail the fixtures necessary to Son business of 1000 Inns it Week. Also SU large Railroad Cars. with heavy chilled wheels. and three Inch 2.105: theta Cara are well suit ed for any of our surrounding Roads where, Rowe power Is used. The above Engines were ail manufaetured by 1137. wood Snyder. and are considered among the very beet evek made by sald Wigs. /a n. 1 3 1, 3411 • GEO. E. POTTI9. NOTICES. LOST AND FOUND 11" , !9. IRON FOR SALE tiz. TO LET.I A (0 4 : Mahan unto. . ICnvlB-47,1 ~~ Nit liONa •'V • 111 ,, Alta RANCE SOCIETY OP LONDON. CS 4, EI4VING 8 DANK fbr the Benefit of the IN/dui Iltand the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Par liament —Capital £.100.000 or 4111.:00.000—Itesides • re. serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) ofabbatlllB3.o 00 T. Lamle Murray. Esq.. George street. hanoser square, Chairman of the CoursofDirectori In London. PAytictan—J. Ellintson, N. D., Y. R. S. Actunsg—W, S. 11. Woolhoure, Esq., P. R. A., S. Suig, tory—F. F. Common, Esq. PIIILADELPIII4 1101110 or IZIFERIVICS, Cletilent C Biddle, IWm Peter, II DSI Coqinl, Coleman Fishor, George RGriltam, • touls-A Godey. William Jones. , TIM fallowing a re.among the advaistagen 'Waled by ibis Incitation:— . . The guarantee of a large capital, In addition to accumulation of premiums. The Pecelisf beneht se. cured [chile assured by. the principle of the loan de partment. The payment of premiums half yearly,, , er quarterly, by artier insured fbewhole retro of life,st. a Wiling additional oblige. The travelling !tare at. tensita and liberal. Permits insured for itfe. can at once borrow half amount of annual premium. and claim the Cline privilege for firs aucceesiire yetre,on their own maenad deposit °toothy. Partraf the Capi tal is permanently. invested in the 'Gunned States, to the names of three of the Locaf pinectoreas Tresteea • — . available always to the itemized* careSef disputed; rialtos any each Orion) or otherwlte. ThUty da s allowed eller each Payment of prontererbecomese due without forfe intro of,palieY• No chew Ilfar cal examination. The i•nclety being founded on the Matuaf entildfne .Stock principle, parties may parttelpamin Übe proms of the Society two,thirda or which ere annually divided among those assCred for life on toe particle!, non scale. Sento.' who are desirous to avail themselves of lbw advantages offered by this Institution. biaddressing the :teen!, F. K. Starr, No. 22, South et,. Baltimore can obtain the requisite information and the neeessa• ry papers for effeesind an Insurance. 11:}Any information with retard to this Cempany can be obtained nt the office of the Mien.' dO9mal,wheres the Premiums can be paid 'end Insarancer erected/. June 30. ts 49. INDE . NITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INISURANCE OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE No. 163 I.Cliesnufstreet, nea Fifth street , DIRECTORS, I Charles N: 'Mocker, George'Z.ll4ards: Timms, Ilan, • Mordeen D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe ,£. . Doris, Satnuel Grant. Dayld S., Drown.- Jacob R. timith, Morris. Fe terscrn Continue to maki Insurance, peral neat or limited,. on every description of property, in own And cannily at rates as low as are consistent with amity. - Thej Company have reserved a areal Contingent Fund, Whkh with their Capital and retniants.safely Invested, afford ample protection to t e asseireal. The assets of the Company on Jan aryls:, 1848, as published agreeably to an act of AS embly, were as• follows, viz.: Mortgages, 11990,558 65 Stocks, 51,563 25 Real Estate, 108,259 90 Cash, & 45.157 87 Temporary • loans, 125,459 00 0,220.097 67 Sinee'their incorporation. a period o eighteen years,. they have paid upwards of eel with a isle Aamirsd thoosaad dollars, losses by tire, there y affording evi dence of the advantages of onsurant .as well us the ability and disposition to meet with romptnese, all liabilities. CHARLES N. DANCE It, President. DATtLES G. DANCKE ,19ectetery. The subscril t has been appointe agent for the above mentione Institntion. and lain 119 prepared to make insuraac, on every description f Property, at the lowest rates ANDREW DII opt., Agent. ; [ Poltava! :',Junel9, 184125 Feblfo , I -, EQUTABLE LIFE INSIII, ANNUITY AND THUS'? COMP/ O f fice 74 Manzi Short.—Capital $ I[ H CARTER PERPETUA A. 111:3361, agent for Schuylkill Count ' - of Maltantongo and Second 'Si I ficonaz Hat.seatrxwr, Exanilninig I' Schuylkill Count y.,1 rg - lIIE Company nre'now prepared .1. ' upon the moat liberal and advanta i They arc authorised by their charter per all and every insurance appertaining t: whatever kind az nal use.and wee ivOtad make endowments, ant to grant and' p 1 ties." ' The Company sell anal:Sties on and act as Trustees for minors and beirs 'leof Premiums requited for Hie Aisull . for the whole terorof Life ge. • Preni., . Age. Preen. . 1 1 10 : 50 .31 209 17 . 53 32 2)5 .18 ' 58 33 220 I 19 59 - 34 -25 , 217 1,lt?, 20 • 60 . , 35 233 • ,1 21 62- 36 240 it 22 66 37 247 -- ' - fl 1 23 09 38 251 ' 1, 1 24 72 39 203 I \ 25 70 • 40 ' • 2 70 ~ 1 20 85 '. 4! •2 81 ..1 27 89 ' 42 . 2 92 •' • ! 29 94 43 301 1 1 30 06 44 pl 2 i 24 2 114 -95 323 1 I The premiums are less than airy other' the policies allbrd greater advantages: yearly and iv:latterly premip ma y half ered Intim, short terms. Joint Rees, surelveutt dow meats; also, form of application , (fe are blank sheets.)Jate to be had on appl office, of by letter to the agent. 111 /1- 1 ... TRUSTEES. '• , (l'exidene.`,4ollN W. MAOIIOEI'II I ,' 1,- i te b t:;7 l = - PETER CULLEN! h. Clayton 18 Wm. E. Alexander, , Alve F.. 11 Edw. C. Markely, ---::,: R. F. Lip Peter Cullen, Willie Peter Rambo . Genus N - Wm. W. Slaty, ' - Robert 11:1 Joseph T. Thomas, Willi.* Stephen Crawford, Harvey, CofitIIL.TINO PHYSICIANS, Frauds) Wes Biddle, M D. Tneasuncit, Francis W. Ilawle. I I - - 11, et hii Ph(I) Septill24B.2S-Iyi Secret4ry hi TH,E 7 CW.II..AILD L 11 , 3& ASS 'ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY • Office 159 Cheaaut Stre i t. I AKE I notira nee r.n Livecgrant Maw 1,1 doivrmenti, and rerei•c and execnie Bates for linstiriug $l9O on a sflr \'' •'' For 1 ve For: •earl" 0 ' . •r, ) anually. , • " 1 ,ti o'l6- , , i ~ ....„ L . 30 0 914 1 30 i _ 40 1 69' ' '1 53 i.l • 50 • 1 96,. '2 09 I', 60 4 35 t , 4 91 • I Ex sUrt.g:—A person nerd 30 year. y payine the Company/41 31, would e• ' ' lit - illy or heirs $lOO, should he die in 1.9.11 $l3 10 he secures to them elt109; orlin ally for 7 years ; he secures to them,: ■ die In 7 years; or f0r52360 paid ah tile he yrorides for thew $lOOO wheis for $6J50.1.1ey would receive $5OOO lis one year. I! Jai • ay 20, ISO. TH E Managers of this Company, at!. meeting held on the 271 h December tilt., agreeably to the design referred in the original proapectus or Irealau of the Compe ny, appropriated a Donut; or add 'onto all poll. cies for the whole 'of life, remainie in. 11irceo that were isrued print to the Ist ofJanuni , 1812. Those of them therefore which weleissued' h theyear DM will be entitled to 10 per cent upon tse Sum itsered. making nii addition - of 0100 on :ever :iOlOOO. That is 81100, will be paid when the Policy olfits a Oahu i instead of the 01000orightelly insured: Thosepolicles that were issued m 1837 will be enttll dto hi per cent or 087'50 on every 411000. And tho lssoedin ME% will he entitled' to 7/ per cent, or 7 on every 100, and in ratable proportions on nit paid policies Weed prior to let of January, ISM. i i ' 1.-i . The Minos will be credited to el patoey on thee books endorsed ten presentation at th ,;01110e. .. it is the design of the Company,toblontinne to maker a ddi:!nn or bonus to the policies fOr life at. stated' periods B. W.RICLIA Ti Jona F. Samtd, Actuary.' ¢}Tnesubseriber had been appntn C. above Institution. and to prepared eft lives, at the published rates. and desired on the an h)eet; 143 a ppl itAtiOn BCIVJAMI; HEALTH tai Stilt AN, .1K [of PhiliPilphial • ' Or Preemies a:al niA pneeusr f, !los *eel, Lour i by Sulmi,do rrr derides COMPANY Incorporated March% I (OITUAL)' with d Capital of $100.000: Inset • all persons be 4 . liver= tall ages of IS and 65, an Mewed re allowance of $3, 81, $5. s6,*B or $lO per week, foeone, two, three roe tire years, by paying a certain year 4 Sum. Thus a person under thirty-five, !insuring for one year, by paying *4 a year, is allowed per week ; for 85 25, 84 per week; add in the same' ProOortlis• one •" of a like are by paying $6 65 a year. gets 85 per week; ' for 87 90, *6,811 M. 851 and for *ll 85, he gate 0 10 for every week of disability .occasiened ter sickness on accideruotteries the year. Hy parlor a fraction moro , ‘ yearly, a weekly allowance can be insured offrom $3.1 to 810 for two, three or five years, The. rates are to. be paid yearly In advance, and are in proportion to the• one and, the weekly allowance. in case of permanent, occurring Idler an .inkurakce for, shy five 'yeas, at a weekly allowance of *lO,ll person' ould be• in the yearly receipt of #520 a peat', o r the entire five. yews. .. . k There ere no weekly or monthly awessmente to pay,. or attendance of meeting required; and try the chance: the Insured receive a share of the ript profits, without. liability for losses. There is ample security for the in— sured, as can be shown, andiimmptreens and liberal!— : ty Is ezercisettin the payment of !wheels. For mini—! cularsilnquire at the office, No. 60 eolith Seventh-st.. abovo2Walnut **Welters mart beipost paid. DIRECTORS. Samuel D. Orrick, Iron Merchant, No.lolNorth er•etreet. , r CaiVittßlythe, Attorney and Col:tineßar, Bilthtteletrs Market-street.l ' l, l • • Charles B. Hall, Wholesale Comp Hen , iderthatat, 34 Church Alley. William F. Boone, Attorney and Caupselloi, 54 Poutlr Seventh-at. Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Merchant, No. ;0 Walnut John Thomason, Tinsmith, C. 3 N.;.Sixtb-at Daniel C. Lockwood. Tax Colleetor, Gl:terry-street, • near Schuylkill Seventh street • James P. Bruner, Wholesale Wool Deallig,. Willow-street. Edward Duff, Merchant, No. 39 NiWharres. Edward J. Crane. Clerk. No. an lA. Tlllb.stmol., Charles P. Hayes, CoalMerthant; Wittoce-se.Woartt Charles 0. P; Campbell, trantdosahant;Water,ationits Race-apse. fk • Ahll46l, WAVadOill. W. F. Boons, Seerstaty and Sobeltos. Governor Emerson, 14, D. 03", %WWI% 114.40R4 Con-' ultlooyhysiri on. _ t The au:merit** has tietta . eptiUluted /tient int tht • Institution in Selkaylkl3l Coanixi land to peefared to, give any infrataallon oa ihnsOtecLaDd label tella_rab.. ees on drei fauna of tbi Coaapany,:a3 the onion or OM; Ilirrets . Zonsiusi4r, &ANNAN.' aunis 21, IS-18. 46-Iy MirletA , 11°01tali eTm UNDERSIGNED RESPOscUtIItIC ariniattd vil hat he has i o fas err anted tr obits teethe es - i midis:stem of a MINERS MOS prrA i . Met it. *lll be crossed, for the reeeptios Of Valletta. os. ths,tlLet or April, PHA I I Tho object of the institotiort le to swore , re•Pettletls. mat ned in =dales operations. ;niter' sterlinskitld sod, treatment, at the smallest pro. tible expeate.. 'SAW this view the proprletee bus practised for title peßPOso_.,* of the. Hospital. a Farm, nn Whiell;it a /ante 314 " n „ "' ..‘-' 4 '. orient Houlie, la at elevated, airy ettd beetle, pe. ,4n . • oil the road leadi os flona Pottsville to lizerseßtetsbeult‘ 2 mile from the former plate.' Persons pay kis Three Dottiest per AI 9 21D, to *Svelte', will be entitled to menthe iship, and to adasitelos to the Hospital, in case of toter, Croat aecideot. oe eleknees.` elldte support and medical treatetstat doting old alt.. tees free at additional Owe. 11 Invalids who may drain ad Merles meta the Hospital, will be recelved on liberal mime. TIM Amer of the R omtig h of pniusilie, pet to the Iteetutai,. will Da treated by the atteedtUC Physicittli /mere lAll thee. e , bo may be deposed to avail , themselves of the advantage. of memberalitS,' May apply to Ode underslened. st his office is Harker st.; Pottsville._ Mertit 24,1819.1 1344 G. W,I if,KGBLE,-M. G. OMPANY M 0,000. r ake corner c.e. ',Wan for ,sact business , pas 'terms.— 9)•to.make risks (a iecate Nimes; ,tehase ennui kaldortmunts, ~.lote. . of COO, Age. PrenaJ. 46 330 ' 47 • 346 48 362 , 49 3 77r 50 194 ' 51 4 13 52 432 53 4 50 54 4 71 55 4 91 5 19 s't 5 33 58 554 59 578 , 60 603 ompany, end, al:deter baltt Me* orpre tpn, end en which there cation nt the log, I, milt, Dtebt. nis. Bat knmd cfccrr Id t-to,ry atA ievand • life. ForUre. may.ann I oa , •It blrth-dar Ire to bin (a ye*** ; ur ror 413 (*annu li ebould•he nally daring ver *dies acid he die in ,President. -Agent foram, t Insunneesott nylnformitlan t this ‘oillee. fiANNATF.