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NOLNEY B. rAGMBII, at Als Real Etiate oak , C 042 lie.US• • Corner of Third & Chesnut Streets„Philadelphia, N 0.160., Nassau Street, New :York, 115.16. State Street,Bristen. and South east garner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets Baltimore, is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements forthe Muerte Joarnal. TTIE CIRCULATION of the Miners'Journal ti greater ban any other paper published in Northern 'Centuples. eta. and has Deafly detdde the eirnalsrfian of any other published in Sehrrylkill enemy. halm circulates largely among cap - antlers: nmulbetnrers.:lron and" coal dealers thioughout the Atlantic arid Eastern States. MIMI, MTh LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY subscriber is Agent for Health and Life inn ale. "Any information on either a the different branches can be obtained at the office of tbehliners Journal, where insurances are effected. Mitters' Ilcrarnat. Saturday Morning, August IS. TIIE PROTECTIVE POLICY OP THE COUNTRY The People Demand Its Restoration THE FIRM of Messrs. Strauss & Co.. publishers dam North American Farmer. published in Philo ' delphia, has, in coarequence of the appointment of Mr. Bowen. thejanior partncr.3ol clerkship atWash :ington, been dissolved. Mr. Strome has assumed the -whole control of the Farmer. and under his charge, ewe have no doubt. the Farmer, will continuo to flourish, and PLOTTGII up many subscribers. Farmers could not subscribe to.a much better paper. . CODEY'S MAGAZINE.—Gndey's Mamine. for , ',September, bas come to Wind; and, as usual, is a cool. tal number. It contains a number of anginal contri. buttons from excellent writers ; in addition to which aro the engravings. very fine indeed, the Paris Feet ions. dite. Godey knows bow to get up a good Maga • nine. 'OUR LETTER. from Slope No. 3, has not been received thitweek, owing to other pruning engage , tments of the wrier. ' ."M" Delegate Elections —The Whig County - Convention of Sehoylhill _County, will. assemble at Schuylkill Hawn, to nominate a Ticket, on Monday,Sptember 10th. In tha meantime, it will becotne the duty of the Whigs end friends of Protection, in their respective Districts, to se— lint delegate', to!represent them in_said Conven lion. Much ilpenda upon the character of the delegates elected; and with this fact before us, let us endeavor to 'select men of judgment and dia -1 -cretion, upon whoseability to give us a good and 'strong ticket see can, with safety, depend. Cheering.—lt is, indeed, cheering, as well as indicatis4 of the future success of the Whig party, to notice the spirit Sr harmony which pree wile to such a great extent in the various Conn, ties'in which, Whig County ,Meetings have been held, in this,State. All the., proceedings breathe 'the proper spirit—the - .Pebple 'are determined' to stood by the Adminisiration—they ask, in the most emphatic manner, for the restoration of e Protective Tariff—and they will not be satisGed • until their desire shall have been gratified. Let ut; inculcate a proper spirit of harmony 'and con ciliation, backed by a determination to be success - ••,ful, and all will be well. 33 Proper Action.—The President of the U. States, having received information that a certain Expedition, consisting of Americana, had in con temptation thy commission of act of aggression upon Cuba or some of the provitices of Mexico, has issued a proclamation, deprecating omit ac tion, and warning all citizen'Os tisti desire the welfare of their country ani , l the perpetuity of our Republican Institutions, from engaging in such an enterpriza. This prompt action on the part of the Administration, cannot be too highly commended. Frit' any public man ever richly deserved to have hypocrisy branded upon and burned into his forehead that public an is Zschary Taylor.— Nu/milk Union. This, ma the tocrirritle fora!, is from the crincipal Loenfoco paper of Tennessee. Fellow. citizen' of the United States! just thick 'of the leaders at the Locofoca party undertaking to drag 'Zachary Taylor, the old here of Pato Alto, of Re— seta deli Palma, of Monterey, and of Buena V ista before a criminal tribanal and to apply a red.hot branding-iron to his venerable brow ! What pa triotic heart does not boil with indignation et the vile anthorsi3f the necuieed suggestion I Cr Our Reg: .;;i —Oao of the editors of the. Philadelphia North A rneflean, who has lately been to this Region, on n visit, thug, after alluding to .various other mattery elites of tho rneritb of the place: "It it not oar object to enter into de• tail as to the wonders arid beauties of this region but we will take it Upon our conscience Jo assure all veto will but try the experiornt, that a visit to the Coal fields . pt 'Pennsylvania, which lie within a few boars' easy ride) of our own doors, offer a thotisand fold graver attractions than most of the more 'fashionable resorts, which are reach ed with toil, end can only bol enjoyed at great outlay. And in addition to thtd, prospect of pleas we which inch a trip pronaisivi, our citizens may well consider whether patriotism and interest do not both combine to urge roorO frequent visits to *be interior of our State, and the cultivation of a nearer and better acquaintance with our country neighbors." 1235• The Pennsylvanian, of Philadelphia, 'thinks our advocacy of the Protective Policy will "he useless, and characterizes our remarks as . amounting to-"bitterness." Thisis in strange con %treat with the language of which that paper made .use in 1844, when, in order to deceive the People, it wee among . the most fearful advocates of the Protective System. Coneietency is, indeed, a jewel, but one to which oar talented totemparary can lay no claim. UT The New Congress.-The New York &raid giTes a table cf.tho new Congress, as far as elec• ted, and makes the result s probable Whig ma jority in the House of 11—and a Democratic ma j. ority in the Smite of 12. In this calculation, the Whig table includes the Free Sailers. Irio. impassible yet to . speali with entire confidence as to the political' complexion of the new House. The chances am still in favor of a small Whig majority. !Ors! London eerTespoudetti' of the National le t teingeacer soYe, that "people who have lately vsisitedlVrattee. way that, although the protean ! . destvsnquility et present prevails there, and con. ' . fidence sppeare Who In some degreo restored, be neath the smooth endue there • is a general miiv trust, as if sonaegrest.political era was , approach, ,ing. The politicians slily, that the present system -which isneither republicsnmorammachiesl, un , mot lest long." The Wheat cropohrooghourtherUnitedetates regvded ere NI average yield, endaeltudity delteoenlly rgrearntsd u very ins. VISIT OP PRESIDENT- TANI". AND "GOV. JOHNSTON TO SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.. - I ZACHARY TAYLOR, president of this Re public. accompaniiil l y Governor JOHNSTON, of We State, will visit; Schuylkill county , in the course of two or three weeks. This visit is in compliance with the wishes of the People of this county; who are all ansiimiNto see and take by the hand the old }teleran whose marvellous deeds of daring, when maintaining the honor of his coun try's Flag, / whether behind the ramparts of Fort Harrison, -or in the swamps of Florida, oi the chapparele of Mexico, have given additional lustre to our National Eheraeter, and who aow occupies the highest position, knoin to man, in the world. Let the Peaple - 90-6ehuylkill county—the old and young—male sfid female—the Laborer end Miner —all, in the meantime prepare to meet old &tar. and converse with him upon their own interests. He manifested a great desire to the committee who left our Borough to invite him to this place, to see the Region—examine its resources—its mines— and converse with its laborers and business men, and more especially to ascertain its wants. Let them, then, come forth, Gorr bill ant.:-dale—from field sod mine—the counting house and workshop —to greet the Chief Magistrate of the American Republic. . *Me EC] Wm.. F. JOUNSTOS, our worthy GUI/eft:l9T, Will alto be here. He will bo glad to take yon, one and all, by the hand. THE HUNGARIAN STRUGGLE. The events that aragmow transpiring in Hun gary, are watched with interest by thousands of anxious end throbbing hearts. Tbough-the cause of Liberalism, in other portions of Europe best suffered, not from the bands of Monarchist., but from Republicans, we see the Hungarians, undies rasped by reverses, contending, at times success fully, with the combined forces of Russia and Austria. The fears that were originally enter tained of the Sate of the Mown., inconsequence of the audacious ant higb-handed intervention R. BANNAN of' Russia, may well be dissipated. - They have contended too manfully—struggled too heroically —opposed the cohorts of Nrcsiouss and Joe 6E14 FRANCIS, with too much success—to raise a doubt as to the anal issue. The success" -of Georgey and Dembinski over Prince Paskiewitch, is a result cheering and gladdening, and as such will be received by all the friends of freedom; and, though the issue may for the present be involved in doubt, the day is not far distant when the shout will go forth that Hungary is free! This must be evident. Long continued military struggleo, require en enormous expenditure of money, and as Russia nor Austria do not contain an oser-abtied vice; and inasmuch as a feeling hostile to both na tions has been pre:rived by their acts in Durope,and awhile a sympathy in behalf of the Hungarians has also been excited, which will go far towards aid. ing them, they ;will be unable to Procure the neces sary means with which to maintain, much longer, their position. - Tho power of Russia is thuds overated : her resources, accredited immense, are not 60 ; her army ia large, but 7ithout the neces sary requisites•, and with these, and, other facts in view, the struggling men of Hungary, may emerge ffism the contest crowned with success and free dom. Thisis the hope—irdent and sincere—that animates all who are Americans in feeling Tho successful conclusion of the war by the Hunga rians, will prove a ' salutary lesson to Despots— that when they oppress the people,their supremacy ends. JOHN A. GAMBLE Some serious charges ere brought against the! Locofeco candidate for Canal Commissioner—. arhicn are nothing more nor less then that he turned traitor to the patty, in '46,—and did not vote for Mr. Wm. B. Foster, the then Lon:4ot° ca idea for Canal Commissioner. The Ship li• News holds this language upon the mat tes t, "ing County was thoroughly eenveyerd by the cols of Gamble, and every township flood. ed with "Sunbury American—Erb:ay," de nouncing Mr. Foster's nomination, end urging the Locofocos not to vote for him. And what was the result ? Lycoming county, with a Loco. foe° majority of from five to seven hundred; gave the Whig candidate/Mr. Power, 637 of a major over Foster ! Tbat this feSl3'.t was breaghtpliout, in part, by the personal idloence and nianagement of John A Gamble, he will hardly bare the irtt pudenee to deny. Gamble says he would have voted for Mr. Poster. if business had not called him away from home about the lime of the elec. tion. Now it is elect, well known to the people of that County, that 'Mr. Gamble, and several other leading. Lecofecoe, absented themselves from hoine, intentionally. "about the time of the elec tion.", They could not vote for him. and after making every arrangement fee hie certain defeat, and to avoid the charge of baring voted . against Foster, they made it convenienoo be absent from home on the day of the election. These are facts, end facts which Gamble dare not deny.— And yet this man, so deeply stained with political I/altruism, asks the Mends of NVm. B. Foster to support him. Will they do it? Probably they will, unless business should call them tiara home about the time of the election! TAYLOR ON PROTECTION. The Emporium, or this week, contains an ar ticle, relative to the Tariff, intimating that the President turned a •cold shoulder" to the corn- Mittee of citizens from this place, at Hartlaburg, when broaching the entject of Protection. The article is utterly false, and quite the contrary , is' the case. We have conversed with some of the committee, who have been judicious enough to put the President's remarks upon paper, so that no misconstruction• might be placed upon them. The Pretident, in speaking to the com— mittee, said he was in favor Of protecting the labor of the . Courry, particularly the !mu and Coal Inlertals." He thought that apecifiC duties, where it could be done, could give the best protect . ; n to the labor of the country. The Preiideut said that he was not far high duties, but ma/Tor each alterations in the Tariff, as were best adapted to promote the interests of the Country. He thought moderate specific duties would give general aatie fectior, and be the less liable to alterations, which !`should be avoided u much as possible. He forth. ei said that be was but one part of the Govern ment, and if the people wattled alterations in,their Tariff, they must send men to Congress that would attend to their interests. He was disposed to recommend, through his Secretary, the protection of American Industry. : This pots to rut the charge of the Emporium, penned as it war,for the most malicious purposes. The Emporium, ever ready to do any dirty work, will, if no real cause of assaok exists, man ufaeture one. So buo axe those in whose charge 't is. ' Philadelphio, Pittabisrgh and St. Louie Rail. way.—Tlie Pittsburgh Gec-elte. announces that there is a direct and continuous line of Railway surveyed and being constructed from Philadelphia, byway of Pittsburgh, through Bellefontaine, to St: Louis, passing !abovt seventy miles north of Cincinnati. This is true, and the companies are organized and in operation, under charters to the Illinois line! There is nearly stack enough sub scribed to prepare the toad for the iron from Pitts burgh to Terre Ha ole, Onions of the wort are under contract, and the whole may bo finished within four years! Ezra:sive hank Robbery : —Tbe Bank of bite• soori, at St. Ltioia, his been robbed of et 27,000•: The paying tenet has hien attested on suspicion• of having donalbe deed. This goes ahead of the Cheater Coeinfp Bank Robbeiy.. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE' G t 4 4 t t. PIIESIDENT!S ' TO I M, . President Taylor le ft Washington', on Thum• day of last week, on a toorto the Norttfand Esav After leaving the Capital, the President arrived at Baltimore, where - he was greeted by thousands of persons who bed assembled to witness the old Hero. From thence he proceeded to York, where he was . cordially Met, and then toLancaster, where the people gave him such a reception as the citizens of the "old Guard" can only give. He remained overnight at Lancaster. Heztas' welcomed by, an appropriate address from lion. T. Steveni; to which tbe Precident replied. In his address is the following paragraph, which eats forth the object of his visit: • I liie," says the Presldent,"corne to Pennsyl vania, with to political purposes in view, that I might witness in person her agricultural, maiiis factoring and mining operations, and I DM gratifie4 to know that thus far the People have welcomed me, without distinction of party, to this renowned commonwealth. I have come among you, too, in a plain and unostentatious manner, feeling that I should nevertheless receive kicul nese and hospitality wherever I visit or sojourn. In this. spirit the people met at my first entrance into the State, and in this spirit they have escorted mo from place to place." The President was finely entertained in that county. From Lancaster, on Saturday, he went to Harrisburg, where, as in the other places be met with a moat cordial reception from the people of atl parties, who,:on this occasion, es they always aheuld, forgot all political views. He spent the Sabbath at Harrisburg, and on Monday morning started for Carlisle, where, when he arrived, he was taken sick with diarrhms, owing no doubt to the great excitement to which beheld been'exposed„ Nothing detained by the indisposition, he started ' for Chambersburg, and thence to Bedford' Springs and Pittsbumwhence be will proceed to the eastern States by way of the Lakes. His reception, as he thus unostentatiously passes through the country, without the least pomp or pride, have been of the most gratifying character, showing that the People have not forgotten and appreciate tho services ren. dered the country upon the fields of Mexico, end , that their affections are with oil Zack. Indeed 'the enthusiasm with-which he is greeted at every tarn, reminds one forcibly of the return of the Roman conquerors from Viciory. FRENCH REPUBLICANISM The republicanism of which France is possessed, dlfTeri,•very materially, from that of all other Re public.citirtiTiow exist, or, which ever have exis ted. Certainly, no country, sincere in its profes sions of freedom, end devoted to the cause, would for a moment pursue a COWES such as France has pursued, during the short space it has been a Re publieov About having a Miro to be plunged into the' volt z of dissolution. The suppression'of, Roman freedom—the prohibition of the liberty of the Press—the tyrannical iris of the Pre-ident end his Assembly, bespeak for France a career at once ignominious, and display a desire to hasten the consummation of an object which Louts Nseo- Leon desiresthat of making dim Emperor. Indeed, the desire for the restoration of the Mon archy isextending more and more daily. No rater than a few weeks ago, at a review of the National Guards, by Napoleon, at Amiens, did M. Fisslin de Fersigny, the aidtle-camp to the President, declare openly, that Louis Napoleon ought to be immediately proclaimed Emperor of the French. , Others preferred a consulate for life or for ten years. This is true; and a Paris correspondint of a New York paper, who writes intelligently, says that "France is , rapidly approaching the period when it will again be a Monarchy." This opinion was expressed by..almost every Journal in the i country when it was ascertained that Napoleon had been successful . ; and with no little regret do we perceive that France has forsaker. the proper path And is running a course, which must soon se— cclerale its detorntalt. How easily might Napoleon descend to posterity as Rho Tiatoleou of the age —what a proud end glorious history would be his —were he not ro easily misguided, miles,: on by a desire to prolong'his tenure offices for lifeH•to be Emperor—bus es it is, ho will bring upon himself the curse and condemnation of every freeman— and in (store ages will his conduct he pointed to with derision and contempt. Local LT' Futbrine Academy.—We This morningl, an advertisement of this Institution.l The Acadenty so under the charge or gentlemen well g elilied to impart instruction to the Youth Of our county: The Winter scasien. which wi eminence on theßil or ."'leptcmber. promises to be ll roore than usua lly i n t er esting; :is, in addition to the regular Coarse of instruction; public; L.." 4 Bures , on Molar Irct4ects• will be delivered by gentreVin well adapted; to do justice to their respective euldects. The Prinetpal or the Institution has saved neither exertion or e x pense to make it one that will compare favorably Actth any of the kind in this Stale t and with this fact in stew,!! behooves, we think. the citizens to patronize it in oreerence to sending their Sons to distant Schools. M' The Buckeye Blacksmith.—Evetyl body knows the Buckeye, but well as he is known. be hes not yet taken ovary person's likeness in Pous4llle.— Ile will reeve one town next week or week after. and as he desires in take a "few more" likenesses) be re quests us to state that his latch string is always hang. trig out, and he is ever ready to take picures.l (jive him a call Ware he leaves. P 7 Two 'Men Killed.—A serious neeident; which resulted in the death of two men. occuired on the 9th inst.. in the mines of the Lehigh Cool and Navigation Company, at SuMmit 1101, worked by Messrs Cariricht 4 en.—clu.n.n by the falling of a body of coal and strata from the roof of the -vein upon the unfortunate men. rF Horse - Drowned.—Two men, one day last week. hired a Horse and Carriage rrinit the Licery Stable.of Mr. Seim inger, of this Ettirough, with which to proceed to Schuylkill Haven. On their return to Pottsville, in a state of intoxication we pre. sume, the horse was,ariven into the Canal, where he was left to remain, aiTia there drow rv -- . Laying. of Corner Pone.—The .corner Stone of an English Presb3terian church. at Donald son, this county. was laid on Sunday last, in the pres mice of a large concourse of people who assembled to althea.] the ceremonies of the occasion. Thevites were performed in the Masonic style, of which body. a number left our Borough for the purpose of ming- ling in the ceremonies. The proceediogs are said to have been very pleasing. rWQuile a Time.—Quite a serious tiistur.. bance had like to have come otr. on Saturdayafter noon last, at Mr. Shadwick's Mine, at Silver , Creek, a short distance from Pottsville. It appears that some men had threatened to burn the houses and breaker, in consequence of which the citizens became alarm ed and sent for a constable, who immediately came. /titer some delay. the constable, Mr. T. Thomas, assisted by some of the citizens,succceded in arresting Wm. Highland and John Leonard. On their.way to New Philadelphia, opposite Mae/Creek, they were stopped by 801213 persoua who would nor let them proceed further with their prisoners. (1.1110 a dis turbance here took place, in which piatols were fired. and Leonard suceeded in making his escape. land, one of the rioters, and one of t he other, rioter*. were taken before a Magistrate, anti committed for trial. This is a high-handed piece of busineas, and the penalty oldie law. howsoever severe, cannot be too quickly enforced. • ! • ' Our ICeighbors, in Tansaqda, arelooking up. and we are glad of it. To matte (heir Sorbugh more city like. they are about changing the mancrof Jaime of their strees. Mane hCheink etreet,the prin ciple thoroughfare, is likely So be changed to broad Street. re. The Second Methodist -Ckurthd of this Borough, bag upon more than one occasion. been advertised for sale, by the Sberiff,i n consequence of its financial embarrassments. We ate glad to state the: an eLfort is now makijog among the membere, to raise the requisites - um by subscription. in order to liquidate the debts now standing ar.onst the Church. We trust their efforts may prove sacceurid, and no one who• feels for the success of Church, will hesitate to giro something towards such a laudable object. EV" Accident—On Friday of last week, the driving wheel of the Engine shaill. at Panther Creek plane, N 0.2 in the vicinity of Summit Hill Mines. while in motion. raisiag loaded cars from Panther Creek Valley, gave way; end precipitated She cart into the safety eye pit, at the 'bottom of the plane. Fortunately, no one was injured. At lean ten or twelve days must elapse before.tbe wheel can be re• placed and the plane put in working order. • IM'Jfan Injuret.--We lesre from the .Tsms qua .Legioe: that a man named Anthony Gearhart. was smiously injured do the mines of Messrs Harlan & Henderson, lan week. While passing up the "man. way' of -his breast, with a view of eornmencing work, lost Vs foot bold, and fell with great force to the bestow of she triatioway. i 7" Camp Meeting at Pinegroce.—A Camp Mectiag is now in propels at Pinwore, in this coon• v. It is very numerously attended, ind a large nam• her at preacbera from abroad are in attendance. A number of converts bane been made. , , TAB runr4c, op/nous. . The Nero ]jock Exprm is not gelded With the 8,000 'federal offices which Gen. Taylor bar bestowed upon the Whigs, in the face able sol. emu pledge", but threalenato seize upon 117,000 teem—being what it estimates to be about one. bailor the Federal area in the Unictuo—Wash.. Union. . • • Not quite so, blood thirsty, stop the Express, n reply. Oar principles are these; • The federal offices on the 4th of March last were about all in, Locoloco hatols. . We estimate be- number to be LOCOS removed (see the Union) 'Lanni 1eft242,000 Whigs entitled to inns hilt, ;''; :125.000 Whip put in ollize, only • B,OOQ Doe the Whig, now If Gen. Taylor did not'do justice to the 11.7:000 Yet PlogcliVed Whigs, he would indeed belie all. his 'solemn pledges.' . We trust the Unicn will let its feeders tee this arithmetical logic, and answer it if it can. Stall Siftings. Irs Halee, a German town of 45,000 inhabitants, the deaths from cholera daring the week ending June 18. amounted to 500. The Log Resorl.—A company has been estab- lished in New York. for the avowed purpose of insuring the lives of horses. It is a curious scheme, and may possibly pay. Days of Grace.—The Supreme Court of Ala bama, has jiWt decided that sight drafts and bills are entitled to days of grace just as any other draft or negotiable paper. Earth is eaten os bread in several parts of the world. Near Moscow a hill furnishes earth of this descripticin, which will teromeat when mixed with flour. :There is a man in Illinois. named Darrow, who has changed his politics so often that he has now got the sobriquet of wheealarrow. , NthlWity in Prussia.—A Prussian fudicial tri bunal has lately decided that' the Prus•itta COnAti tution abolishes nobility in that country. The Beginning.—Eighty Polish refugees have been ordered to quit Paris within twent t y•four how, and Franco within three days. Spurious Bank Notes_ere in circulation, altered from the old broken Stare Bank of Trenton, N.I. to represent billion the Camden and !Muria banks. Look out for 'em. The Line of March to the gold mines beycmdt Fort Kearney, is said to he distinctly marked by the new made graves of (him who hir died on the road to fortune ! .The most astiiifactory evidence of a! M*o'6 in— sanity, Late hear of his breaking into ■ latrycr's office for plunder. The city of Lowell. Maim, has appointed committee and appropriated $lOOO Co receive 'd m , Taylor. 1 Fairer Mathew Lae thug far edttti•.rtsterrd the!. thopledge to about 20,000 persons to & A w n an d the immediate vicinity, •'Suelb Paternal iove," ...ta Load Beatarnont, in the British House of I. 4 sg s; s sue h brotherly protection es France was now extending to Horne, had Leiter been seen by this wealiksifice tho &la of Cain and Abel • - A Census of Chicago, just finis:hell. shows population of 22,950, being an increase of 3=G since the taking of the 'census of 1846. Of the present population 3113 am colored. .Affray.:-.3ohn Wright twos killed in a fight nith Wm, Eigenbeir, at Lewistown, Pa ; last week. The latter led, and has not been retaken. Nano:-Isspverk two physiriena of New York, reported to the My loppectore, that their p 3 tienta hod died of toteiing comptaini,". and ii is static: that in New Hope, Brawn en , Ohio, forty-seven out of one hundred inhabitants h ave d iv a of etudere evithire o stout. time. ' Sa one family of thirteen. eleven died. inctians.—The Indaine of Florida dill continue their depredations upon the whites. k The ,17)P3— parrs taken by government will, we trust, prove etectirein soon quelling these outrages. Cu/. Frtmonf.lt is thought that Col. Fre. mane will decline thrt appointment tendered him of Chief of the Boundary Unmmisaion. It is well, known that Col. Fremont aspires to higher polite; ire distinction than the occnpencp of thiepeaitioc would confer 'upon him. Death of "Nary Blane."—Tite Baltimore pa.: pets nnnounee the death of Mary Blane.aged 19. The association of the name with the plaintive and beautiful negro melody struck us very forcibly and there could be no inscription on her tomb more appropriate then simply "Poor May Diane" Poet Race.—Jackson, last week, at Saratoga, rare ten end three-fourths toil's, on foot, in 58 minutes end 55 eeconli. Boyd also balked six and three.fourths miles within .an hour. on' the erne course. An Indianlo tall with Jackson, gave out on the second mild "Nen made in the image of God."—Gentle. men ere manufactured bfitailors, barbers, and booljacks.-sWornan is thf last end most perfect work of God." •Ledies ate thir t _siroductiona of nailkners,and dies, makers. - I The Wheat Urop.i n , Cistern Texas is exceed ingly fine ibis year. , A planter in Kauffman county says. his crop will average forty bushels to the acre. He hod commenced cutting id May, and estimates his whole crop -at one thouaand bushels. Butter's Furl Dry D:ggine,..—.We lake the following from the Placer Times, Sacramento City, of the 2.1 June: The San Francisco paper tells of seaeral hundred men and boys searching for gold in the 'netts oT that city, and now we have an Instance where one man not only sought, but found gold in the fort yard. The Pennsylvania Railrartd.—The Pennsyl— vania Railroad is now so nearly completed to Lewistown, as to insure its opening to that point on the first of September, when it is the purpose of'the company to make an elcursion trip from Phdadelphia to - Lewistown, and celebrate the. event watt befitting ceremonies. Honors to Es•Presidenf Polk.—At Paris, on the 17th, the American ensign was displayed,ivitb a badge of mourning, at-the offices of the Ameri: can Consulate and Legation, in respect to the memory of et• President Polk. The intelligence was officially annoitueed by the American Me ister. anr.Haniel Webster is now on a visit to EJ gartown, I guest of Dr. Daniel Fisher, enjoying himself, shing after bass, blue fish„ and shark. Of the latter, he has caught one weighing 400 lb-. He is eipected to visit Nantucket before returning to Marshfield. The galtimote gun says that one of the MI. plinks at Fort Mefienry has received' ) orders for Florida, where they will be mounted as dragoons for service against the hostile Indians. Early in the Cambridge (Md.) Chronicle has hoisted the names of I. J. Critten— den, of Kentucky, and William Johnston, of Penn. sylvania, for President and 'Vice-President in L 852, subject to the decision of a Datianal cots. vention. The Looiavilio Journal of the 3ist ult., Nays the tendency in choteratic symptoms was derided t.n the increase in that city.. The. cholera has ap peared in Lexington,Kv., worse than ever. zo deaths ceeurred on the 29th and 30th. A fellow out Westlllation been challenged, lately to mortal.nombat, selected as his weapon., two hugs platei,of green cucumbers, cut in slices with 'inept, and a full dozen green epplee, to each plate as a &seal. His opponent bached. out.. The peat KOMI of Weduenlay night creek caused the'stearner &mpire, on Lake Alizhigan a to spring a leak, which the pumps falling to help the vessel, fall of pstsengers, was ran ashore, and all rescued by a passing vessel without .the lots of a single life. The fiat House of Repreonialists.—from . present indications, the next House of Reprevan. tango, - of the United States will be about ovally divided. The recent electionrin the South have given the Democrautluite as maw thus far chosen as the Whigs, with a full chance for half the le. mainder to be elected. A Yankee in Hungary.—Tte Boston Trans— cript asysittat a young Bostonian, who resided in that city less than two years ago, is now a lien tenant in the Hungarian army, under pen. Bern. Came/trio. Me Prairies.—The Boiton Times announces, that a company is forming in Dolton, to lot:Odom the use accoutres upon the great priv into of the West. • . The seireisq or Nays Scotia in reeocarnanding measures against the spread of the small-poi said; it was a lothsomaditesse—it destroyed life, caused a great deal of terror, 04 impaired the looks of Me irMajnt' ante." 1 . , CORRECTED Wrr ' t. 3" FOR 78E; Jo Urc,,v4L. when poor. bbl. *5 00 Red Peaehe's pared. 300 Rve - .do 'do 110 do do onpar'd: 175 Vibent,2usb. .1 10 Red 'Apples, par'd. ii Rye. do . . 11. Eggs, dos. 10 Coro, ". do- WO Butter,lo, 321 Oars, do . 40 Baron . 06 Potatoes, do.. • 60 Hams: Timothy Seed,' OSO Ray, too, Clover do '3 50 Plaster. MARRIED. . On Sunday the 12thiniu., b; the Rey. /obi - Maddi- ROM Mr. MATTUEIG Snaltsciar STUCKER, to Mica 'Eutzsarni Au.isolg,both or St. Clair. Schuylkill to. On the 12tb lust.. at St, Oak. by John SaUcludar• Egg.. Mr. DAVID JONES, to Miss 'Axe NAOGIITEN s all of that place. . On the 28th tilt... by Rey. Mr. Mayer, ALaxabsce. T. LADDERIRL'3, to Miss DAIIOARET M. poet, both of Tamaqua: • - On the sth Inst., by Rev. J. B. ITolTmler, Mr. FRANKLIN W, WAGONER. of Orwigeburg,to lc- MARTZ, of Ppttaville., • 250,000 8,000 117,000 DEATHS. , • . 1n Cincinnati. July 19. tack of Cholera, Mr. LIAM. S. Hicusana. in the 39th year of his age. He was the son of the late Win. Richards of blineraville; he left this last plate. July. 1845, for the West, and there, far Irmo relative■ and friends, came in contact with that fearful pestilence, now ragtag through so many parts of the country t and in this event death prostrated his earthly house, but the spirit at it is arm. ly believed, mounted upwards to a better , ,„Country, even a heavenly one. where sickness and death never tome/ He died a believer and Professor of the Chris tian religion.l'A family, of wife and three children, are new in grief lamenting their loss. In Delivilledllinolo. on the 25th ult., at the advan ced age of 74 'years, Mr. tenant. GREEN. formerly of Schuylkill Co-, Pa. At Tamaqua. on the'lldinst., Mrs. Castrams,rwife of alre. Joseph Heath, a g ed 2$ genre: sepi. NATIONAL Lunn .INPANTRV, will meet at kv . their Armory for parade. onr Monday, Aug. ROth, at 1 o'clock, P. M. By H order of , ENRI' LORD, lot Sergq. 0.0}, --- 751pitoVED ORDER OF RED MEN—Schuyl- Z.rr kill Tribe Mit.2.—Stated nieelleGe of the Society are held every Friday evening at Stichteert Hall. The members ere requested to be in attendance; as tou3l nese of importance will be transacted. , • . BERTRAM" Sec'y . ISION, No. 160 S. of T Th IV*PinlelinitSiKs t. or the . Division are requested t o . he ir? attendance at the Hall next Thursday Evening. at o'clock, as subjects of•tonch interest will be brought before the Division. Aug. 19.1 ROBERT C. GREEN, Pf. P. RELIGIOUS NOTICES THE PUBLIC are resactifully Informed,•that W" the 'Congregation of the associate Reformed Pr„ hyterian Chnu b, Worshiping In Thompson's Hall aah ner of Market and Second streets, having saga Fedth e services of the Rev D T, Carnahan,of phit .ddelph i a, there will be repar service morning and, e ft ereeee , for the future at the above place.; 31 4, 0 " F UNIVERSALIST Clll lll, C ll—. .terTiCei are held I s -r'' In the `2d story of Stichter'spr,,,way), e ye, sob- . bath morning and evening at the; usual b ourn , A t ev . IL lit BRUSH, of [arsenic Coirai . r a w, l'he - publinare respectfull'iltlVlled to attend. V. TH E rEHTEET P SIT - EI9ISCOPAL CHURCH. , —The following 7,4..,,,hirie1i, r e ti beet, passed by the Vestry of Trinivi ,31,,,,,b.p,, t ,,,,ri e , Ilteseloed, That ted and to be en, `,neansidaration of he sums contrLbar, , otributed as donations to th e erection and ruml.hlOg of the church edifice: the sestry do hereby set elan, and aporopristo FIPTY ssonT FlEws.'orlacbaball be.and remain/Is, thrall prawns , rho ',say desire to worship in abe Chunk. These pew s are legated as Rd lows: r IN TILE CRNTRE AISLE, 'mill side No. 111, 119, 127 135, 113. 131, EsII. 'mitt, able, , No. 11 9 . Itl, 125 . 13.1, 111 13 2 , NO. ' 1 !. IN THE NORTH AISLE. North nide, Nn. 1,7, 11, 19, 5,3, 3), 37, 43, 51, 5151,55: Bonth eidc, No. 2. 8. 11; 6,2, 20. 32, 25, 41, 50; 52. IN TIIS. ROUTH AISLE.. Rant): kiln, No. 50, 57, 29,61, 74, 80, 8049.,. 99, 101,110. North side. No. 59, 67, 73, 29, 85, 81, , 97.,_10., 105:- DIVINF,SFRVICE /a heldth.f . Qui re It every Sun.; day. Mersin* &mice commenc e s a; 10) co , clock.. NTornacra Serniett COU•111111tC3 at 4 o'clock. And even niter/trice. on the Gm Sunday'or every month. d-ApaftiNlTY CDURCII CEMETERV, AT MOUNT LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potty vine. are now ready tosell burial tots and graves In that large and beautiful plot of ground, near the junction of liTarhas iMreet and the- Minersville Road, which they have lately enclosed and lale out Gtr aCemetery. Ap 'prication Ihr lots or single graves may he made to AN DREW RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Church, at whose office nn Myhantongo Street, a plan of the Ceme tery can bed seen, or Edivare Owen. Putty, Es 4, Centre Street. TUE CARAT MEDICINE or TLIN. DAY: Dovsron Terrace:Ws rneumine has the pec nibs r fortune of bane - rem:mane ailed and pre!tailied by tberMist respectable gilry riclan of . 1. t he mauI:ALA only require. a trial to bricgit into geneml use. I. Li put up in quart bottles, and Ls six limes cheap: than any other preparation. Doct.Toverisend is a physician of great reputation in Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians generally In' that city prescribe it In theft practice The Ailluar toy I. a certificate from some of them: • orpitiass. or, rlastitAxs Dr.Torrn.iend to almost daily receivie2 orders Cram Physicians in different parte of the Union. • Tit/Sift° certify that we', the mule rs ign ed Phyakiass o the elty of Albany have in nuntere'..l ens. presea_ bed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and we be.lere 11 to b e one of the !most v tlnabls prepdral inns Of aid S2TS3- darills in the market. H. If. rum Ne., M. D. • J. WILSON, AL D. IL P. BRIGGS, X D. P. E. ELIIENDORP, N. D. Albany, Ali in, Mitt Dr. Seymour, the writcrof the following, is one of he oiliest and tool respectable Physicians In Cont ' Hartford, Cl., Hay hi, 1836. Dr. TOTrxersD..-Dear. 8b• "Towosasd's Sena patina" fuels a ready sale in Dartford—Ls highly en= teemed by all who have Made live of it, and we hava teased, !al:4011,e its good ninariticsi will De daily amre- MS red by a discerning public. I have daily calls for it, and hopeyna trill t.,e remunerated forycorr exertions to rem/creels - kr tociar afflicted. I tan elr, pier obedient lICTV2IO, lIARVEY sEvziourt, N. D.• re•The•C'errerat Agency lb, the sale of the Sarin paella is at Ban ea n'a Hooey:ore PottsvHlr, where Drug gists ena others ran be sapplis der Itotersak•at the Marra, Cactarerepricrs. II &Tess, art see Potisrfile 31 MIMI!) & nets • ler's end John S., C. Martiess Dreg Stores; E. J. rry.Tantarttra ; J. W. Webs, Druggist, Xisersrille; C. Frailey, Ornrigsbwrg; neetry' Shissh.r, and W. L. Ilelaler,Port Carboy; Paul Barr, Pirseguses J. C. C Hughes, Pottsville. re See adve , ..aemera In anothereolernm Aeireniar zonialnlng a large number of eerclile.atet from Mr.' , clans and othet can be examined at "iTaasaVis ISoota• tore-Price St daahottle,er 6 Sluice for $5. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.—TayIor'ICarI• terfelt Detector. and United Slate+ Nancy Reporter. he begtth United Slates, containing fac simile ngravings Sr all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in irculatinn with their value attached: corrected mot:th ey. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it. ter Persons enclosing one dollar to the Subscriber real here the Detector ?nailed monthly one year to their NN T ANTICD—t Situation as clerk by a pining man. Just arrived from South Wales. Ms been en age d for the last eight years in that capacity, at An thracite Collieries. in the neighborhond of Serantrea 'and Linnet!), Address 'Clerk,' Post Mire Llewellyn, 130uylkill Co. (Ails It, MINERS WANTED,.-TWENTY-FIVE gem! Miners 'wanted immediately. to whom constant ,entiplayment will tie given and paid in CAen,at the end of every month or every week. If required. Arndt to - RICIIIRD HEAR. AMinersville, Amp 11 '4O. . W AalTt T EAUi TV iTEE- if e and 3 tmale teachers wanted 'de charge of 1440 public senonis In D'ast Norwegian Ti'. 411 persons wishing to apply. will plerwe send In their application to the ungersigned, and meet the Board of Directors, at },he Port Cgrhan School Douse, on the 91st of this month. at 2 o'clock, M., when an ex amination of teachers will take plate. School will commence on Handa l ', the 3d of September nest. Aug 11.'192,39 3t,1 i U. DUITERSIAN, seev. • 'FEDOR:DATION WANTED, of MICHAEL I HALEY. lately (mm Killararen. County of Wawa'', Ireland. lje was in Baltimore. In Decetet:eri 549. since whichtirand have not heard from him. Any informa tion respecting the said Michael Maley, will be thank fully received by the subacnber, addressed to tit. Cie Ir, P. 1011.. Schuylkill county, lea.. JOHN NOON, r papers please notice. August 4,1E49. 42-3t* 1 CARDS 'C.11.111/.. -The patrons of tha "young Ladies' 'ln stitute," Centre Street, Pottsville, are respect fully informed that the Oath.e of paid institute will he mimed on Monday, September 10th, 11E40. fir A !Will M. A1i4614, Aug 11 '4O--,334f1 Principal. • CHARLES LEIB., D„ POTTSVILLE, PENN'A. Office in Market Sereet,oppgnite Kline's CSblnet Were Rooms. lAxe '49,4a4f EDWARD CidI.R.K.SON. DESIGNER &ENGRAVER ON WOOD, - No. 8 Walnut St., Philada August 4, len. 324 y litt. DEPUIC, Surgeon Dentist, OrSiei .11Market Street, (North side,) First doorahove quire Miami's Ofice. . (may2o ATTO R NEY 111.%! LAW. ' . -- , • J.B.' SIcENkI.LY.. Tamaque, Schitrkill Co. , To. • ,i. June 7, 1919. . „,' 24.4 y riocTou. C. ELEIti , HO.II%9PATAII6 i .IJ PlIINICIAN; Ile ved his ince to the cpper atokt of the pear brick buildings, opposite the 'eost Office. Centre Street. ottsvillo• 0777'49,18M ' DU. J., 77, NICHOLAS, respectflilly iepders . bls profeulonot scrvices,'to tho lnbabAst,tits of Il Potteotile and .vielolty, and solicits the honor of o store of their -patronage. °glee, apothecary Btote,Zentre st. flosidenee, Market greet, opporateake , Markek.i noose. Booth Shia. • March 3, '4O; ' . JD,IIEUEDITII,—GeneraI Appel. OM e . Centre Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. Agent fur the sale and purchase a Real Mate, cut eetton of Rents; IC: rOct4B-444y S& J. POSTER, Dealers in - Sonts and Shoes . ' Leather, nod e boo FlailoB3..Centrazireet3Potte:. !Ilea. ' • • ' AtlePtlB /SD. 7ll*Blf CROP TURNIP SEED. •by the lb. or I` Ski paper,pist recettied and for sale at the Seed And N, ipAty Stoke a the subscriber. .1.101,751.1841. '4104 DOMAN. 'lll-81.838 'AND PRII.YRIIt HOOKA VERY .LP.1.0.1Y,r-800 Bibles and Prayer Sooksin alms every ityle of hindlns, cheaper by 05 or SD per cent than they can be purchased In Philadelphia. Rola ad n GinEdgedrandlyltiblesatonly - 84.at HANNAN'S peep Book Stores. 15 00 600 WANTED. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. TO TIM VOTERS OF SCHUYLKILL CO.: : Fellow-Citizens—Atthe earnest 6one:tattoo of my friends, I have concluded after tuatara deliberation, to offer myself as a candidate for the (Artier SIIECIFF OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, at the ensuingelection. I have never held Mace, nor ever before solicited of fice—but In 'this instance 1 feel bound to comply with the wishes of my numerous friends from all parts of the County, who have solicited ms to run ; and there fore desire tube elected. If. through their partial vy I am honored with the office, 1 pledge myself that I will perform the duties impartially and to the best or my ability. The only security I can give for the fulfilment of thi pledge, is my conduct as a citizen' residing among'you. Your fellow-citizen. JAMES NAGLE. July It. 1549. 22-te rIORIBUSIONER.—To the Voters of Schuyl V kill County: - The undersigned respeetfelly offers himself to your comilderation, as a candidate for COUNTY COMII3SIONER, • , At the coming election. Ifelected, he will endeavor to perform the duties of the _office with fidelity, and to protect the -Interests of tbA people of the County, to the best of his ability. • - • Respectfully,your fellow-citizen - GEORGE SE ITZINGER. tilli/nr 0.. Stine 21,1819_ 2.te QgfEltil•i'AiTTY.—.To the Independent voters 1.3 of Schuylkill county.—Having been repeatedly urged by my friends In different pans of the county, In which I have melded for the lan thirty years, to announce myself no a candidate. for office, I have nevii yet presented myself no 11,11.h4 to the citizens of Schoylkill.county. My numerous friends throughout (het:county have recently renewed their solicitations, and.l have therefore resolved to offer myself as an Independent candidate for the officeUtSheriff. it the next general election; pledging myself, should t re. ceive a majority of your -votes, to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially. Your fellow-citizen, Pli4grove,7une23•49-264e) PETER. FILRE:AT. rllOl THE FREE AND INDEPEND' i NT - 0 _L LECTORS OF SCHUYLKILL CrAiNTy i _ Fri rids and fellow.eitizens:—l offer me .ise if anacao . dldat for the office of Sheriff, at the ne .ii ., nsu i r ,".,,,,,_ eral Won, and respectfully solicit. your support:— Shot; I I be so fortunate as to re-i_eive a majority of you ?limes. I pledge myself to ''..ischa rge the duties o the orace with Impartiality ar d fidelity..' ! I Respectfully, Yorr pdlow-e itizen. I I FRANCIS DEMMER. Barry tp. k1ay26 , 47. • , -i-Lid.te.• S/ I E II /P P A 7 -TY.—To the FREE and INCE „,,,..'A' otera of Schuylkill County! , flar 4:4) ing beer . , enco „ rtiv id by numerous friends thro . - oat tr e u dty. I moat'reppectfullv offer myself as a mind date for the office of SHERIFF,. at the ensuing Genra' .. Election, Should I prove so fortunate as to teen , re a majority of yore votes, it .11311 be toy con ,'” itt aim to discharge thiduties of the office with 11- '..teliiy and Impartlaltty. Your fellow citizen. _lapel-151. N. lit WILSON, Pottsville. __ 'la pi CO TA . .F.lf t, E , , C ng T h O e !r ye 0 ,7 F II , Si i i,::l n U n i v 'L v lALL it l : ed, by generous friends, both by twat and wriweit coin. taunications, to become a candidate far the office of tifICRIFF, at the ensuing general etectioh, I adopt Otis method of announcing to ray, fellow citibens that it ri myt Mention to become a candidate. lam neut.. r unn indflii nor insensible of the fart, that to the gen orortity and kibertlety of the people of al chuyl 101 l Co. lal ady owe afar ge dent of rratit ode-wlikb, to the F eve t of my election, would be greatly Increased; sad the nly means by wnkh,it could be lerilidated or re ciprocal.). would be by faithfullyand impartially di, chargiag the duties of a till oMce. Your friend and.felluir citizen. . , C. ISt. STRATI:I. ewer igsburg 12.249. • ai-te. a NOTICES. riISSOLVTIO.N.—The Partnership hereinfm:e Li existing betvreen Daniel Shaef&r - and George Ilatiner, trading coder die firm of SHAEFFER' dr. DANNER, woe dissolved by Mutual cnusetu. Augest 11. ISO.' AU persons having claims atalnet the late 'firm ore hereby' requested to present them for Settle ment. and thnseandeta ed, to awake payment to Daniel Shaeffer,who isnuthorized to settle the arm's accounts, and who will continue the: btisinees in his own name GEORGE DANNER, DANIEL SHAEFFER. EOM MOM • ICOTICE., Is hereby given, that aroMplication has I. been made to the Court. of Common Pleas of Sella,!hint:moray, to giant a Charterof lororporation leAtieFirat Presbyterian Church. of New l'hiladelpttin, to Blythe, Township, Schuyiklii county, at the nest . term of said Court ; when nod where' all pe:sons in. tercsted may attend if they think proper. ' Pty order of the Court, • , T110:BAB . MIt.LH s Protlsirtotary. Prothonotary's Office. Or- - . wigsburg. Aug. IS, '45. i NOTICE;s hereby given,' that an application I has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of S.chwylkill County. to gratd a Charter of Incorporation he the First Prethytertan • Chuirb of Middle - knit!. in Blythe Township. etcanylkill Connty,ut tbd - tiert term of said quirt ; when and w here alt persoglinteressed may attend if they think proper.. . By older of the Court, THOMAS MIU.S, Prothonotary. ,Prothonotary's Ofsre, Or- ) - wigsbure, Aug. 15,"40. 3.1-34 • krO.TICE, Is hereby given, thatan has 1 1 1 been made to the Coart of Common Pleas of. Schuylkill County, to grant a Charter of Incorporation to the Calvary Clutch of Tarn:oils-a, ioSchuytkill Co.. at the nerd._ term of said Court; when and where all Perrone interested wsay attend if they think. proper. By order of the Court: T110:HAIS MILLS, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's °Alen, Or- ) wigsburg, 313 t °rick . : TO TEACIILMS•—Au elect ,1 live male and four female teachers, will be made for the New Castle Common School Di - strict. - Schools to commence the let Monday in September. Applications to the Board, by competent petal., are invited, (per sonalty or by letter) at / o'clock, on the oZti lust., at the house of Jonattun Johnson, in St. Clair. Asp 11 '49-37.1t1 J. W. LAWTON. Seey.. OTlCE.—Whrreas. John S C Martin, of the Bo n tough of Pottsviite, did. on the 2 9 9th day of June last: execute to & Mother, an assignment of all his estate, for the benefit of all his creditors, all per sons indebted to the said John C are request ed to make payment, and those having demands to present them forst lament to the said assignees. at No 65 North Front street, Philadelphia, or to John S C Martin, at the Drag Store, Pottsville. (Sept 2'15 To prtrorrinee of the above, thosayreronns who hire not yet paid their ICGOIIIitP, are hereby twilled that the eame will be piaced stilt, if not paid before the !eddy of Septeniber next. jAug 11 to LIDITORN NOTICE.—WHEREAS, the nn- Il has received an appointment, issuing not of the Orphans' Court, for the. County of Schuyl kill, as Anflitor,-to distribute, the assets in the hands of Wm. Sterner. Administrator 'of the estate of ED WARD DAVIS. deceased, tonsid among the creditors legally entitled to the same. Notice is berehy given, that be wilt attend to the du ties of his said appointment, at his office in the borough of Minersvilie,on Saturday, the 25th dayo I August, inst.,at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. when end where all those having claims mminstsahl estate, tray attend with Ogle proofs if they think proffer. • JNO. KAY CLEMENT. Minersviffe, August rf, t.evarla.Faciaa, returnable to the `l3lnr !Tuber, It. I March Term, of the Court of Common Pleas.oc 9ebnlllkill co. Jas. S. Shoemaker. CTlie proceeds of the ShernSe oato on .D. 14 wth, in Courts, Asc. ISATeth.9 NOTICE Is hereby gicads, that Gime. Witman.'the Auditor appointed by the Court, to di,tribnie the amount or the mecca:sof sAid *kite, to and limn* the. Creditors entitled thereto,• trill beta mien• dance at his office, In' the Botongh of CerwimborM to make such distribution. on Titeeday, She Rise dny ' or August neat, nt 10 o'clock, A. lil.,,when and white the creditors may attend. CRIS. WIT3IAN, Auditor. August 4, 1E49. .T2-3t • • 'OTICE:--The following property was purchased at Constable Sale, by Samuel Lutz, lin the use of Jacob Rem, of Wayne tpt Schuylkill en., !illy IS, 1519, viz:-4S Shocks,llye, mare, less; 5 acres Cern in the ground, do : I X acre. Peu.itoer. ; 4 tom clay, do ; ."1 Dull; I I og; 1 Waggon: I blind Stare; I Au gust 4, Itil9 - - VOTICE is hereby • -.Wen, that on the 5/ day of LI August. IBM at a Constables ,Snie of household furniture, belonging to SOLOMON LORD, of Peps- - the following anicieswere bought by the sub scriber, and lea in the possession of tee former owner, for his use doting my pleasure, viz :—I Clock ; I Set tee; 1 pair Scales and Weights ' Grubbing. Grubbing Roe ; 40 cards Corpet; Smvs ; I itch7.g Chair; I doz. Windsor Chairs; t Table; I Washstand. '- Aug 4, '49. 32.59 CHARLES LORD., MOTICE.—VVIIER6B Letters of idministrounn II have been geotited by she Register of -debut-tail/ County. In the steeicribers. on the estate" of JOSEPI LARIKEL late of Belies Township, deceatfed. All persons indebted to said estate, willcomeforwardand settle their respective ncenonts ; and nil those having -legal claims Vkl/rVit NAM. smite, will present rhem for adjustment, at the residence of Ism; Reed. Barry tp. Immediate attention to this notice is requested. as the affairs of the said est:groom be settled with despatch. I BARBARA ANN LAHISII, Adtriluistrattit, ISRAEL HEED, - Adminiettator. July 11, 1949. 29-ot•' A ISSIGNMERT.—NoIice is hereby given that 1 LI JACOB EPTING 4. .1-TIANKI.IN P. hITERS, trading under the firm ofJacottEptmg Jr. Myers, Met chants, of thellorough of Pottsville. made an assign meet of all Ut -it goods, chattels, and effects, Pral and Personal, on the 7th inst., to the subscribes, rot the benefit of their creditors. All tlicc7o having claims will present them to the subscriber, and all those In debted ategegnested to make payment on or before the :Mit of Angus/. . BENJ. T. TAYLOWAssigtme. Jltly 14, 1919. ,frO'CLCI~ Is perebyy piece r t e rt hat l Its next naP s lr esVo e' n a ,U will be made - for 14,i ineorporatlon ore Bank to be called the •illaelt!. of Pout/title," with a capital of one hundred and fity thousat d dollars, for the transaction of the usual has loess of Banks, to be located In the Borough of Potts /thin in the.coonty of in thestate of Penn- IvAyhnia, EASIIIEL /TARTE, I. JOHN- CAESSIG, , J. P. WHITNEY, NKTOTT, d,Y,ILLJAM .C..LE18., Jul y 7 ,' 4o' NOTICE.—TIIO.SIAS fOST . Eit Co., DAVE 1. 1 1 REMOVED their stock of Sotto and Shoes to the new more on the corner Of Centre and Market Streets, where the business will in fliture be carried on upon the cash principle. Thankful to their friends and the public in general for past favors. they hope; by mana ging their business in future r upon the only correct ba sis, (via., cash payments) to afford to their cpstopers goods upon such reason o lde . teram aa wilt ensure to them a liberal patronage - alefuLY persons indebted to the undersign 'ed are requested to come forwardand settlethelraasets as our new busitteitte errangemeqts Will require..us to ftlisormillide and Whelks prompt payment of the same, Feb,l743] r T1105,1&S FOSTER & FO. NOTICE.—The mtbst titters have been nplumbed agents for the sale or UpziltalVp Copylne Press and Metallic Dampning Tablet. a.thsesc fekr tav* iar and mosey sealer steeling, n samplef which may beseen at the Yoga Atere.; all cutlers for the above presses Which ate warranted to give e rains satisfaction will be promptlfattended to. tlaif - Milt Match 17, 12.1 ! E. YARD NOTICE Is hereby given that application Will be meat° the Legislature of pennsylvanle, at their next session. .forrevewal of the Charter of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in the County of ISclutyl kill,With the privilege of Increasing its capital from two hundred "thousand dollars to four hundred Mon. sand.dollars.' Baordererthe Board. • CHAS. LtEarft Cashier. , —teem Junt734L _,, , i NOTICIE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made lathe Legislature, at its next session for the incorporation of a Bank, to be called —Miners' and Mechanics' Bank of Minersville,” with n capital of two hundred thousand dollars, to be located In the Borough of Minersville. . _ _ WS!. RoBBIN s, McCLENACIIAN, CEO. S. REPPLIER. M FS B. FALLS, SAMUEL lIFILNER. June 30, ISO. 27-6 mo NOTICE IS IIEREBY GlVEN.that an appllca- IN lion will be made to-the Legislature at its nett session, for the Inenrporation of a Saving Institu tion, to be called the "Pottsville Saving Institution." with a capital of Fifty Thousand Dollars, efor the trarsamion of the usual business of Saving Institu tions, to be located in the Borough of Pottsville, in the Conntykof Schuylkill, Pa Jane SO, 18 Xf °TICE,. EXECUTORS' NOTICE..--Letteis IA testamentary having been granted by the Register of Schuylkill County, to the subscribers. u Executors of the last will and testament of George Hetherington, late of St Clair, deceased, notice Is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the decedent are requited to make payment, and till persons having claims or de mands againsi the estate of the said decedent, to make known the Caine to them without delay. JONATHAN HETHERINGTON, JOHN lIETUERINGTON, St Clair, Aug II '4O-3.3-60) Executors. • OTIVE,.—.SCIIIi I GRILL, NAVIGATION CARS IN--The Schuylkill Navigation Company, haring nom't Inn!: slate. assirsfd all their. Railroad Cars, com monly =lawn as the '• Yellow Cars" to Henry C: cortit, Charles S. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph, Eagrs.—is trust, far certain purposes; and possession having now been given, to_their Agent Edward G. Harris. who will keep these Can in Repair, and run them. for account of the Trainee. • NOTICE, h hereby riven. that all claims, for labor, or maierials,b are after furnished to these Cars, Must be presented for settlement to Edward C. /lards, Agent for the Trustees. ELWOOD MORRIS. Dec. 2-48-49-Iy] Resident Engineer, S. N. LOST AND FOUND. SDOLLARS REWARD. —Sitayed or 'stolen rom the subscriber. at New Philadelphia, Schayl kill minty, on the 21st of June last, a heavy bodied BLACK COW, with large horns, she 13 marked with white Stotts on one of her hips, rump and harlt:•aod small wart on one of her (yeti. The above reward will be given upon her return to the owner. f Aug 'lB. 31 31. 111 THOMAS P L AST. SOW.—Cameta the premisee or the web. L.) scriber, et New.Vhstle,ort the Nat hist,. a WIIITE sow. with long eats and shows thtl, about elk months old. The' owner in requested to par charcesamt take her arras, otherwise the till lbe sold acennfine Solace. !elec. IS. 314t') DAVID MittEß. e -; DOLLARS REWARD , —LOST, in coming c/ from Reading tbSchuyikill Haven in the morning train of ?ageenger Cara, on Saturday the 4th inst., a small POCKET BOOK, containing mentor:lndia, nol o:Oro am), to the owner, protni4ary note. in fever of .1R Levan and Itunizinger k Lenin. to the amount of about rze, and aSI gold coin. The alii,ve tei:asal Kitt be given topaz the realm of thtusame to 1. B. ?.EVAN, - Schuylkill !Liven. Au: 1t'4i7,31,3t.1 HORSE.—Ca me to the .sable of the. Itavengdale Farm on the.2.sth or Qeib pit., a' HAY 110118 E, about tiftpen hand+ bir,A, and ahoot .11 yeara old; the owner 1.4 reffll,lli to pay tharl....rn and take her away: otherwise-the will roll ricenrdint to law. diNIVEL GAPFW ELL /Wawa 11. ISt% t ' 31-31.• 5tDifiLLA RS ILEWARD.—estrayed away From he resklenee of the , subscriber, at Mount Contain, ni. n et a wren, on., eutiruty re‘t with a vary Ion; lair. about eons not. rernoTes returning said cow, will receive the above reward. Align '49-33-311 1): J. RIDGWAY. STRAY COW.—S;rayed away ireen Hot °resi dence of the fuhserther. in Ft.'Chtii, zirhs}lkilt en:, a I.IOIIT RED COW. az...1100111 D years, a spot ou her f.tee, with the shell of one of berherns lost ; Wan. the point of heriail white. Any per... returning said CCAT, wilt receive& evirasitor 65. . August 4, r6lfr. (INESENT RENTA Etl3.—lnn away from the stiOrrilicr. at Port Carbon. on ‘tredrresilay morn ing thw Ist in+ t.. DANIEL MII.1.1:11. an apprentice to the Shoebiaki nit business; he is In his twe.ntielh year, about 5 fret 5 incheA high, and very stout; had on when he left a suit of dark soininer (loth. s.and a sloth Cap. Any person harboring or tru.ting raid boy, shall he dealt with to kie fallest extent of.ltbi law. =I OUND—AWatch. Apply at the Office Of then paper. finer '29..t 3t- i HA.3III.EICE.O CAR AN.LB...3 AND BAR IRON made at Cold Spring Don Works; from,,the cele brated Salisbury Iron; coradarely on hand. Orders also received for axles, drawn to any size or shape. ORRICK & CAMPBELL, • Agents for the Cold Spring Iron Worths, June 16 25.4in01 NO. lOU n C ~t "[CST RECEIVED at the York Store, 2 ton 3 and 4 inch wrought spikes x 5-16 suitable for flat bar Thlrtud Iron t also, constantly on hand hook head spikesfor T rails; a supply of gat bar Railroad Iron, and T RaUa. always, to he had nu application at the above hawed weal known more. March n 12-1 N. YARDLEY, .k SON. . CHAINS FOR MINES. —TheA tiliscribkrg hose Just received/rota the al*, Eliotheth, ar.d 3 Inch Best nest English Chains, made expressly for and for sale: Apply to ' T. & E. GEORGE. rpril22 tf 17] Market and 12.th,Stleets,PhILx4o! RAIL ROAD IRON —Sgt. T0N824 a I fiat liar Rail Road Iron, 50 do, 1).: do do du , 8 do 2I 'x I do do .do sr tilt spats. - 1 5 do I -4 -4 IPI do do ,do And Ptates,forsiaio by " A. & G. R.4,LSTO:4, 4 sou - thfroht st.,Phi oda. Philada., July 11, 18 , 10., • •28 JUNIATA BOILE I IRON. . _ . r„p, TONS' asortcd hotter Iran, Non. 3, 4 and 5 of widthsol26,32; and 361nebesa'nd random lengths, A. tc- G. AALSTObt,, U. 194 f 39 4. South Front st,Plailada. DI.A.CKS.3IITHI.NO., TURNING AND FlbilSTl INO.—The subscriber respertfnlly announces that. he has commenced the above business at the corner of, blanch Chunk and Coat Streets, Prittsvitte, Pa. and, will be happy to receive °tile JOHN ,WADNEII N. 13.--Gnage-cocks. nil cups,und oH. globes on band.j and forsals iJuly -)Yr FOR SALE & TO LET Tiriltg7PEN NgT.L.ifAIVIATIIALI;- - -FE RN L: NtTURE FUR SALE AND noTel. TO LET .- 1 The autratriberdesiroue of tliscontintrina'the iierPßW` of-the above Well known flirter, will receive proposals foram purchase of the furniture of the estahlishmenti. antlr the 4th of September nest, when the same will he leased for a term of years. Mtg. IS, 31-31.1 TTO. WEAVER- ANEW.ISOA.T 'FOR. S ALE —EIhe is built o$ ttie best treasonable Lumber, and by good ;mechan ics. .The she is 82 feet in length,' {5l feet in width, Piet in teldsbipliod will carry 115 inns. Apply to J. ROBINS; Agent. Aug. IS, 19421 e 21.tf] Pottsville. F OIL SALE--FIREENGINE—The Good totes Fire Company offer their Engine' for sale at a reasonable fince.'whlch ran be seen at their Mete in. sth street. between :llarket earl Normeriarr; For far. then particulars apply le E. IgePONALLS. - Ir. SELLER. • 0. 11. JENKINS'. • Aug TT. '4d-35-tij - Committer. pthNO FOR SALE.--et guperior new Rose wood Piano, manufactured by Conrad Meyer, Firiladelphia• For ealecot reasonable terms a apply to •••,• lIENJAMIfi 'CHRIST, July 25, 1544: 31-t1 • Dratigsburg. 0 LET.Lr-Titens POT/ usodavan Ice Cream T Saloon by Geo. L. Oeneten in Centre si., ofFered (or rent : possession given on ihe first of September. The room le Incite and convenient, and would salt era Lawyer, Doctor or Dalai: . t,and to so ;h only will it be tented. T.IE:Rs easy: G E:(.). L. GENSLEN. ' Jaly 18,1849. -; 31-tr .k3IIIIF.L. LUTZ 3'L9t• I , ILE:ST.—The WOW,' ft.:11111. klarket sheet, I in Thompson's budding, tor. nOlurketjimi2.t sly.. Pottsville, salable fora store of almost arty kind, is offered for rent, an accommodating - terns. Apply to NICLIOL AS & COLONS, Wholesale Druggests. July '2l, 1649. • tsOUNDIVESiND MACHINE 8110P - PC;R 1' RENT—At Tuscarora. Schuylkill County, at the pear/ the Yolk;, or Rending and Pottsville flallrood. The Foundry is a Stone Building 20 feet high, 50 ft. square inside, stone Cupola 20 feet square, Mont Chore Oven, 14 feet square. Two Story frame Mae bine Shop, S 3 x 50, Ulaeksimith n.yollng, as x by CO. ~ /5. 10 horse power Elegise. goy, erect Islan adjoining buifdinx. Lathes, Blacksmiths Forge aed Toots, Patterns, Patteroutaktng Fix. isms, Flasks, lat., 4c. - Apply to JOS. 11. ALTER, Blythe P. 0., Tasman, Schuylkill' co., Ps. Julyl4, 1810. ' 49.2t00 'VOL: SALE.-Thal very delightful restitence. oc ..11: copied by the subscriber. replete witlreecry eon- Nprl m ceniencc. situate nu the Cornet et :11411an ;ii; 'tango andllouriland streets. Is now otfertat : •.;:i• rot sate on accommodating terms, and. pot .= lession givers by September next; Applica lien for purchase to be maths to A. F. V 0311101", • km tsville.Jusielr 49-234 f ] Arent for the Owner. QTE.AII.I SAW !RILL FOR SALE.=Th• °scriber offers anew Steam Saw Milt it Private Sale situated in the Tumbling Rim Valley, 4.5' lades from Meant Caution,. The railing built in the Mos: approved manner and for durability it cannot be exceeded. • The Engine Ls Ten Home power,ve ids Two Rollos Twenty four feet long, 39 inches In diameter, all in gond run ning order. The Mill can be re moved or remainwhete it 'is for two or th ree yeaes, if requested by the purcha pie. The above described property can be bought at a very redoced_prie.e, and reationabie terms. Persons wishing to purchase will apply to Daniel:J e erer. Potts ville. lithe mill in not wild befote Smurfit,' the 2lst ofJuly nest, It will be o6ere9 at Publfe Sale at the Pennsylvania flail at 10 n'tiOck, A..M; • May Et :Alai" . DANIEL TARES- , 71 011.- ILENT.—The celebrated SALEM VEIN 14 MINES •t Young's Landings for sent for citetra o years. Apply to - A. RUSSEL, Agent, NovlB-41 Mattfentonco Street, Pottsville. I,•Oft. S A 117...—THE OPIERS FOB, sale the progeny row occupied by him la West Branch Valley, four tulles from and one and a half tulles from &Mullin Ita een; consisting of Are mud a half acres of land well laid out as a garden bad frail arch- Red. A two story frame house, 48 s4O feet, with a gel. lar under the whole, kitcheivin the - cellar. Immediate possession given. Partof the purchase money can re main on Bond and Mortgage if desired. - For terms ap ply to the subseriber,at his office in West Breach Valley. r Match jO, 11-If B. De FOREST. von SALE OR REST. - -PORT CARRON STEAM MILL—Tile subscriber offera Ma Steam Mill, located in Port Carbon—for side nr rent. Said Ditll Ia located in one Of the beat situations In Ode Re gion for business. .being• the only one in the eastern section of the Coal Region. It .th in good condition, and pmession will be given immediately if required. Terms easy: - Apply to - - • L. F. WRITISEY, Port Carbon, March 10th.1849. - • riro BENT—AV FARM of IPO acres cleared. and Dwetiipg Rouge. near Mount C.rbon. Apply to CAMPBELL, Agent. ;14( July 49,1%0 A.ILEVII ILEPOUTS J rin. 8 Just publi.b eland for Halo 3t ITANNANB Law an d Miscellaneolp Store/. cpßackspiumes supplied. . ' login V 0,1948. . NOTOES R. WOOOSIDE. , GEO. W. SLATER. 11111.1P.ITAFFA. TIIOS: C. VOLLOCK 12f32 ETAN TT7f>IIAS 32-Zz• ULF.- IRON NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASNFc RANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON , I IC A SAVINGS BANK teethe Renefit of the Wirer ' /land the Orphan . '— Empowered by Au ofP re- • liament.—Capitat 4300.81111orIel,.:00,01D.-Besides re serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) ofeboatiMB3.oo • ---- \ '...._ 'l'. Lambe Murray, 'Esq., Genre street, hawker, -'' square, Chairman of the Court of Directors ' in Lon eq. PAysinan,-.1. Ellleteon, M. D., F., R. S. Jleteurp-4, . . S. 1.1 Woolhenue, Esq., F. R. A., S. Zweig • . jal Cannons, Esq. , erai .. , NIILIDELPIIIk BOARD Or irrEArATEt Clement (I Biddle,Wm Peter. JIB AI Co. cut, Coleman Fiebar, I George Ft Grahain, , - • , Louts A Godey, William Jones. I: 'The following am among the advantages offered by . this institution:— I The guarantee of a large capital, in additien to the' accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefii se •• . cured to the as.sured by the principle of tbriooach de— ', 4 partment. Therpayment of premiums half yeast .or . .• quarterly, by parties insured for whole [elm Of it ,it a trilling addinocal charge. The travelling lea ex- tensive and liberal. Persons' nsured for life, c aat once borrow, half amount of annual premium, rid claim the same privilege for five successive yea ,on ' their own note and deposit of policy. Can of the pi tal is permanently invested iti the Vunlied Stated, in • • the names of three of the Lotapl rectont, es TrasSeee , —available always to the astaned in causer dllted Claims (should any such erne) or otherwise, hty days allowed after each payment of premium bee zee due without forfeiture.of politic No charge for reed', • 'cal examination. The Society being founded on the Mutual Sind J otos' Stock principle, parties may participate In the refits ...,0 of the Socletyl two-thirds of which are ano ally divided among those assured lb, life on the. pant los. lion nate. Persons who are desirous to atilt themselves cf tfier advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the Agent, F. R. Starr, No. 99, South et, Baltimore can obtain the requisite information and the newest' . ' cy papers for elfeethig an Insurance. CcAny information With regard to this Company can be obtained at the office of the Miners' Journaloshern . the Premiums can be paid and Insurances effect ~ June 30, 1849. 274 . INDEMNITY. THE FRANKLIN FIRE 112813111.2=F43016P1MW OP PIIII,A.DELE.HII3a. I. • OFFICE No.l63l,Eltesatitstreet,"aezeTlittt atrue7 DU:LECTORS, I • Charles'N. Masker, George W. Richards; Thdroas Hart, Mordecai D. Learn, Tablas Wagner, Adolphe E. Bode. , Saintml Grant, Dsvid 8. Brown' , Jacob R. limit It, . Mortis Patterson , tamtinne to make Insuranee.Petmartelii r litntied, on every deseritudonor property,.lnlo7/115 courlur at rates as low Seam consistent with seetusty. , 1 ' The Company have reserved a jarge tooth:trent" Pend, which with their Capital and Presshitias. safely invested, afferci ample pratectiOn to I he asstired The assets of the Company on January 11t, I 48,as. published agreeably to an act of Assembl , re. as, follows, viz.: v • • I Mortgages. • 8800,558 65 Stocks, ' 5/,56123 Real Estate, 108,358 00 Cash, &e., 45,157 87 Temporary Kw ny, • 125,450 00 ' .1„253,f127 67 i ., Since their incorporation, a period of elghteea years: they have paid upwards of ••• widen SlaVO h indeed t Seamed dollars,losses by Ere, thereby afFordi gest.; Bence of the advantages of insurance. to Weil s the f ability . and dis p osition to west 551111 PrOlO ' Ptlle s. an liabilittes. CHARLES N. BANCEER, Presi ent. CHARLES ft- 112NCIE ER, Sacra +try. The subscriber has been appointed agliat or the -above' mcatioaed institution. and is now pr 04,74 to make insurance, on every description of props t •' at, the lowest rates ANDREW ausagt, A ent. Ponsiatet..Juisel9,lB4l2s IFibl -• . E.Q.UITABLE LINE INSETIANCE. ANNUITY AND TRU:ST COMPANY'I Offiss 74 Walnut Street. —Copirs/ 82501,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. t A. Gasser.. silent Xiitr Brb o Y l - 4411 County, °Mar , " of Mahalitongn and detnarl meals. GEOBGE iIALDIERSTA 07. E.latTilDfOß Payiklar Schuyikill County. 1 , • r'l l llF.Companyireziowtpfeparediettansagtbt 1 upon the molt liberal mad advantageons to They are aothorized by theireharrer (test. .7,)"ort alb and every hisirrance appertaining. to hfe r wilatererkiador riature.and receive lied cletto ',take entlnyments. 042 to grant and ,parshase t lies." The Company sell annuities nod endel and act as Trustees for minors and heirs. 'I Table of Premiums requited for the Ae t ure, te , , i. T .lr for the whole term of Life: c t \Age. Prete'. Age. Prem. , Aga, 16 50 31 2 00' 46 17 53 32 2 15 97; 18 56 33. 2 2 20 • -48 39 59 v. 34 2 27 49 29 60 ;" 35 233 50 .21 63 30 ,••," 2;40 • ' 51 22 66 37 „ ..2 47' n 23 49 ' 53 - - • -- - -- - ^- 24 72 " 39 963 54 25 - . 76 . 40 270 55 SO ••• 41 2 : 81 Ur 59 42 .362 • 57 04., 43 3 01 ss 30 55 • 44 •" 3 12 59, 29 2 - 114 45 323 60 The premiums are less than nay other coorpa the policies affordgreater advantages. Table yearly and quatterlS• prerniums,half credit rat 1211411 D, short terms, Joint lives, much/m.10p%. down Cents ; also, farm of antic:W.l (for wt.. are blank sheets,) are to be had on applicatio of f ice, ore by letter to the recent. ' TRUSTEES: • , 7“estdent. ARM W. CLACHORSi. • Vice PrcsidenL •PE:FER CULLEN. linnert F. Watch, Clayton B. Lam. . Wm. G.:Alexander, • , • Aire E: Laing, Eche:C. Market;, R. F. I.riper, , Peter Cotten. Willis m Craig, Peter Rambo Geor7.e,N. Dieh Wm. W. Italy; Robert Morris, Joseph T. Thomas, „ Wllliam 53.11.1 Stephen Crawford, flarvey.Conra ettpIEULTISO PI7CaICIA:I3, Francis West,,M, Riddle, 51. D. Tick.r.se nen, Francis W. gawk.. 11. G. TUCK Phila.Reptl6•43-33-TyV cretary and A: TllE.GlltAltia,"l. Ii ASS CI3.A. ANNIIITY AND TRUST COMPANY' 01 , Ir. . . It 159 Chasse Street. ~,. 1 't 1 A K w 6 3 .1: i v . r a D o:: r. , er n , !.. 1 1 , S c es ,;, e , r d a e n , i , A , n u n i e u Wes .. ta . rt Eli'-- IYI - - Rstre joy finsorrig 3100 *no minis iqe. For 1 yeas. Feel years. For Llfe. ' ' o annually. . - annitally. - 0 05 1 77 - - 0 0 911 4 - 1' 36 .. - 25 •.. 40 169 ! ,! 1 83 - 340 - ~ . 50. 195 • 1 f.31 09 • : 4.60 '.• 60 435 - 4'91 ' 700 ' ' EX•5f PIZ :—A person aged! 30 year neat both-day .7 pay Inc the Comininysl 31, - armed sestwo :phis fa mily or heirs 6100, should' twilit in one yea j i - or for . 313 10 be secures to them.6looo; or. for 0 0 alum ally . for 7 years; he secures to then; 51000 aold he die m 7 years; or f0r32360 paid astiall7 daring Mahe provides for them 31000 whenever dies. for 66550 they would mecive 35360 should he die In, Z, out year: . .. . ,- lags 5 AO 2bllfii.S. . TEM Mine:rem ofthfs Conrpanyr rit a oieetirog.beld ' on , the 27th December ult., agreeably to the &atgn.:. refs media, the ortslnal prospectus orkircola r of the Company, appropriated a 8011316 or ndititios to att poli cies for the whole, of liferenialnizQin force. that were incised prior to 'the Ist . ofJarraary, 1642.! • Those i of them thereforembish wcse halted In theyaz lOW. will le'eutitled tcf.lo per cent .npom l ie Mtn red„ =Wagon addition - of 3100 os every 3 1000. That is 31169, will be paid when' the policy becomes a• claim , . l a,m Instead of theelOfinorleinally insured, l'howfpolicle. that were issued hi 1837 will be entitled to 83 Per eenlN-, - ..N os $8750 on every 81000. And these iesnedin 1838. , • will be omitted to 71 per, cent, or 675 ini el ell 100 . and isratableproportloscon all said 1 , 013/.111 lamied • prior to Ist of January,lB-12.f - : t ' ' The Bones will be credited to each pi:4,ot: ort the hooka - endorsed on pre:le . ..anti/is &title Office. It is the-design of the Company, to tont : Mae o Make addhlos or bonus to the policies for Ills i a l timed periods:- r SAL% RICHARDS , --'- - ^q. Ar . 3 n, Actuary. 10-The anbteriber haw bees- appotnnnt fortbno abo're I natnatkm, and Is , paepured irlikett iltaurracrauly Dare, tat the MAI/shed rates, and gave an turxuatiota deetiett oft the yAbjetl, cur aMAkauinn 0 1 this Pottsville Fch.ul HRENJAYAIN ISAMI A N. Jou, P. .7 U IN SiIIMANCH. . . , (of PhiladsfpAia.3 .' Or Provuion mramst ate en mute and& or o coo io:.. • by SicLners or Accident. • - C""OMPANI incorporated March 2, 1848 al TUAL) with a Capital of 8100.000. Insures ,111 eons be tween the ages of 18 and 65, an framirdiera alleiante of 8 3 .1 1 , 15.66.66er $lO pet meet. Thy 040.1 s 0. tbsee. er floe years, by paying atertsii; yearly iiinn. Thus a _person. undo [ ‘hi s ty:fr ee , brier ier far eve ' lir year, by Prylag $0 a year, is allowed 63 Perlick ; for 85 25, fso pet week ; and in toe same ppor Inn, one e., a like age by paying 86 55a year. eel si 85 per week: • for 8: 90.60,111 'AI 8y; and for 814 85, besot' IMO for every week of disability occasioned be stekness or accident, theirie tie year. Di paying"' Dirties more yearly, a ',eclair allowance tan be inserryd q from ON to 810 for two, three or tiro years. The' Tarts are to , be paid yearly In adva ere, and are in proport nto the are and the weekly allowance. In case ofrepellent disability, occurring after aft -ins:rase* -for, say Rea years, ut a weeklteniowasce of irl CM Petrol: , 011111 bra in the yearly receipt of 85:Ma year, for the spun five yearn. . , There are no Weekly or monthly asieraments ter pay, or attendance of meeting required ; and by the chaner the rewired neater a share of the net profile without liability fey lonics. These is ansplese.muily for the in sured, as ran be- shown, and pmmpthests and liberali ty Is exercised in the paperer of benefits. For parto - Inquire al ;lie office, Na 69 Bomb Eteeoath-st above Walnut terAll letters saint be post paid. DIRECTORS. Samuel D. Orrick. Iron Merchant, No. 163 i No ter-street. Calvin Dirk*, Attorney and Cetrastthia,fil Markeestreet • Charles B. Hall, Wholesale Commission 30 Chinch Alley. ' William F. Ilocuae.•:Attorney azoiCounstilor, StMentia.as.i - st Jacob floyder,lL. wine Merchant, No 78 John Thomason. Tinsmith. 66 N. Sixt h . Daniel C. Lockwood, Tax Collleelor, , C near Schuylkill Seventh street. James P. Brunet, Wholesale Waal Limije W Wow-garret. . . Egtwierd Duff, Merchant:lC°. 37 N. Who Edward J. Crane. Clerk, No. 332 EL Fillb.street. Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Willow- Wharf Charles o.l', Campbell , Iron Membant.W er,abomt Race.atreet. SAMUEL D. EkRIOII3IG P Mewl. W.V. Dooas. Secretary and Solmiaor. I Covenarre elite/1014 M. 11., 1(17 Vdaiged street, Cots stating Phyrielan.. = fill The enteeriber bas been Delmar:4ml A lOr till Institution in Schuylkill County, and is in red -go give any information on lbesnblect, and taw mrarris. roll on Om' terms of the conapinay.at the DM o ordtes, Miners' Journal; 8. 44 'NAN. June 00. 1618. ' 1 2/o.ly 1; 4 01Z , BALI.—COLLIERY PR(lrEfir SALE.:—THE SUBSCRIBES corers at psi the following property. via , One 00 "Conte Eugene. with OP feet or Pu naps. In drat Wan working order. I' One ;1 , 0 Ilona Engine; with 240 feet of Pumps, with winding gearing nil rnIPPI , II working order. One .0 linen Engine Ins hoisting Coal On hi good working orderly: One 10 Horse Breakinv Engine, with Hintz leg, Bereens, Selig t ea, and all the axtutes no r do a business of 1090 tons a week. Also 51) large Railroad ears, with bea t wheels. and three inch ages, lbcsn Curs are ed for any of our surrounding :Roads wh power Is used. The above Engines Were all ntanufeettire Wood & Snyder. and are considered autoni best ever leads hy parties. An. 13. a-tri CCM, IL lion SALE AND Ti LET.—Doi In Mount Carbon, Lew:, port Wood, addition to Pottavllloon Nortiegian at, Pot; in Miners:vale. Also:a convenient Mee Addition. Aooly to JAS. H. CAM April V, '4B. • 18.tf Ii p IM' i NM 11 =1 afness i. make ?aka oil , rnat•, annui ..nents. IE3 lIIM CE, lIIL4 =CO t=l = Ii = 11221 Fos' ccip ule ine tug EEEI :=1 rs. Shan euary lo chilled ell cult. re Horse by hay. the 'my SEMI lay sand • • • Ly Wig yule, and o Morrie' BEL.L.