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PA6311:12, at Mt Red Ettato and Coat _lgincies, Corner of Third '& Chesnut Site ets,Philadelphia, N 0.160, !Vassals Street. New York, No. 14, State Strectjlostonotnti South east corner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets Baltimore, is our Agent for receiving scaling pane and aivertiseesente ',for the Miners' lomat. • , cincIILAIIV; of the lifineraidOurrial Is greater han any other paper published In Northern Pennsylmo nia, and has nearly double the circulation of tiny other published in Schuylkill county. It also circulates largely among 'capitalists; manufacturers. iron and co4dealers throughout the Atlantic and Eastern States. • jINALTII, AND tarn INSINIANCD AGENCY —"Thesubscriber in Agent for Health and Life Int: ante, Any Information on either of the gitferent 'branches can be - obtained at the office of theltlinere Journal, where insurances arc eCreted. . . _ .11tincrs': 3ournal. Sattirdai,Morning. September S. lIE PRO'rE , !VVF. POrdrY OF THE COUNTRY. The People Demand its Itettoradion DE:iIOCUATIC TV:111(1r NOMINATION. FOR CANAL. COMMISSIONER, HENRY M. FULLER, OF LUZERXE COUNTY. STATE CLIISTRAL CO3EII.ITTEE M. ,tcMICITAEL,Chair , nIIFMpIIIIEY C HILL, CEO. 11. 111.11 T. JAM s TRAQ.UVIR, THOS. W. DUFFIELD, IJOIISIIA P. EYRE. CALEB N. TAYLOR. iSAM'I. FL TOOMAS, NATII'I ELLmAKEn. ISAAC lIERTOLET, • HENRY D. MAXWELL, S. D. LEWIS M. C. ikiERCUR., JAMES MOORS. ]ODN'C. KUNKLE, - WM. R. MORRIS SIMON OYSTER. A. sw.turzwr,(DEn JACOB CRISWELL,. FRANCIS JORDk.N. 3011X - ALLISON.- J. STUART niont,c, SAMUEL P. InuNsos, WE. T. SANDEIO, ALEX. FRANKLIN, ITUEOPIIILUS VENN; TD COROESPONDENTS.—rioddg to ti , ^ erow&l Mate of our columnai.eur T. , C....eependent 4 is reluctantly omitted, hot shun • ',ink. • • • i'Mac Nor"shill r be. attended , rt Di, reit:: • " Archtincdconq zbo) 4 ` Cos Popili" s Tail appear Li rims. A resrld.r. AsXistant Teacher is required in • Public Schools. An examination of applicants will take place this altrlnann. See Adrertiremen!: Tin.; Smut.Ortiat. CONFEBEES Carbon, Monroe arta Pike comities; will : meet, at the public house qif . George Etter, in the Borough of Mauch Chunk, on Monday, the 17th of Sept. int., to place in nomination a Protective Tariff candidate for the Stat 9 Senate. Tho . followiag are the Conferees for this county : Chas. W. Taylor, Jas. H. Graeff, Caleb Whaler, Roland Jone, 13. W. Hughes, F. De Forest, J C. Neville and Peter Houck, E.qrs. - It is important that Llama elJould bob full atten• dente at the meeting. Thosa who cannot go at the time appointed, will appoint such substitutes as can make it convenient to attend. • Dar.ros.Tr. Etsc - rtoss.—The election of Del tgat,a to the Whig County Convention; to be held L on Monday next, at Schuylkill Haven, will take ' place this afternoon, between the hours of -1 and 6 o'clock, P.M. .; It is of the, utmost impnttonce that good delegates should be selected, as upon their character will depend tha kind of Ticket we shall nominate: We trust, therefore, all will go to the elections, with the determination to scan well the giiilificatiens of the delegates, and dis— card cverythingof a factious character. Let the meetings be; svell attended. WS ARS informed, that, after 'be balloting was through with, lot Asiombly condidates et the Lo, 'cofoco Convention of Delegates, ono of the friend' I I- 1 of a defeated aspirant, "talked right out .in NteetinV and offered to bet his money tlaa't the whole Ticket would be defeated. This plain lan . &age frightened the leaders so ranch, that on the re.aseerobling of the Delegates, he was put apart • the Ticket. Port Carbon is a favorite location of the Democracy to choosy ItteifPoor Director can. elidate from. We shall have more to any upon this I,..tbjech. TEMIIIDLE FIRE DAMP Exrcostosr.—A ter explosion of Fire D.imp, took place in the Colliery of Wm. Thomas, at Aberdare, near Ater. thyn Tydvil, South Wales; on the 10th of last month. The shock is said to have been felt for miles around ; and what makes the occurrence still more appalling is the factthat one hundred and ave'reen and boys were i.t the pit 1;1 the time of the explo.non, very few of whom have been ;brought out alive. Seven horses also were killed. - It is confidently asserted that the cause of Chia moo awful catastrophe was the negligence of one of the iii going to a dangerous heading without a safety lamp. GdEAT DRITAIN•S l «'asi•c Manstr.—Tbe• New York Courier remarks, that a simple fact confounds very often a vast deal of theory, however cunningly devised and plausit4y set forth; and it may surprise some of tho free-traders in this country to know that, on the 2nd ult., the Chencellor of the British Exchequer stated, in bis place in the Ifouse of Commons, that of the nearly 14,01'0; 000 bushels of wheat imported during the previous eleven months, 4;320,000 bushels camolroma France, 4,410,000 bushels from Prussia, Holland and Belgium, and only 5,625,000 bushels from the United States. .• . The shippets of wheat from thet7entinrnt knew, Vety nearly, the prices they couLLtitoirt Eog• land, and consequently the evil. Lank unlit have resulted in prOte. Our whe a t-Aippere being ' further from the market, opera; ed on the chances, and, in many cane, their operations resulta in betray lessee: - 'pas PO L STACIE LaW.—The question of news isaper.poatage is begining to'be agitated. Some of the Press advocate a free postage siitem for papers. While we go ln for liberal measures from government, we think such a law- would bo too much so ; and there is no danger of sock a law being enacted. • Let us have anewspapei poatoge law, that will allow papers to circulate free in the county in which they may be published, and ma . sellable postagelevied, on those eircalathg,out of itte county, or coming in from other counties. Such a law would encourage the local wee, and also at the same time not work : d timentally egeinst otheri. Cilograre will soon lin Session, aid as ibis question will in all probability come before it, - let tt;e'Presa in the meantime, bring it More the People. Sigounan.--Daring athunder storm in one of 'bp rural districts at England, on the 6th ult., a Vine of lee, nearly 20 feet Ito circumference, tea to the girth. it eves compered :of hail stones of un. camtnoo sly), Armly Sul tbgothoi.. LOC OFOCO 460 2917 EN T The Locofocos held their Ceti oty Convention on Mond.; lot, at the house a f Philip Boyer, in Schuylkill Haven. The Convention was organ. ized; by appointing;3. W. CASE, Chairman. and C. F. Jackson and "D. K. R7ock, Secretaries. After a slight discussion, in relation to the maniaer of voting, the Battening principle was adopted almost by acclamation. The number orprlegates present was seventy, being a full representation. They nominated the following For Assembly:—Miebsei Weaver, Wriest/Me ; Charles .1. Dobbins, North Manbeim. 111.00 121 8 3 00 5 00 8 CO 3 00 Courtly Treasurer:—F,W.'lltercher, Potta vine. County Commissiorier i :— H~ehael Fritz Wayne. Auditor:—Lewis Reeser,tPioegrovo. Director of Me Poor:—Thomas Quin, Port 12 00 Carbon After the nominations bed been made, the tot lossinq resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That as Americans we deeply sympa thine 'with the brave Hmagarians in their atreggles for liberty against despotism and regard it as the bounden dory of oar metal Goornment to ragman their Independence withoutTurther delay or hesitation, and to open at once and fully: civil and diplomatic relations with the Repilalic of Hungary. itrottly: , d, That we most cordiany approve of the nomination of JOHN A. GAMBLE. for Canal Com missioner. knowing him to be in every respect qua!• ified for the reponsible office to which his election is certain. by an old fashioned Democratic majority. It was on motion Resolved, that the members of this convention hereby pledge themselves individual ly ar.d collectively. I to give the Ticket formed here this day, their hearty Lippert. • The above. =relate only 'resolutions adopted. It will be teen anti the would-be Democracy of Schuylkill county,lefraid to Speak openly, have kept Silent upon qtiestions to he voted upon at the gamin; election. Hungary and Mr. Gamble, were the onlyeubje?-wiarthy of their 'consideration ! The qua-lion of eriAection to American Labor— one in which we tire all deeply interested—las been ptssed over fait silence, from which we infer, that, thry.eare littletwheiller our condition be in• pioved or not, and is evidepr, have no sympathY ter those Nahlim our' Revenue laws aro now op tiris.ing-1.0 also re the questions of Slavery, Itiernallmprovente 1, &c. It would seem, as we ',live on thought, that they have forsaken every principle, and now, es we see by the proceedings of the County Contention, they stand before the People afraid to define themselves, and without any principles to r4arnint nd them to their favor. Ate they worthy of itupport—will the People vote in the dark I If lily feel for their own Interest, 13= we think not. The principles of the Whig party, are openly, and without fear, proclaimed—they have been dis cussed—they have been weighed and not found winting—thiy are principles of which•we all feel proud--and are Worthy the support of all who dente the cituntry,eaved from bankruptcy, ruin, and want:. It beComta the citizens of the county to judge between. TILE NEXT ONORESS. From present appearimces there will be a spell maj ( ority of Whigs in the next llouie of Repre sentatives. Thii Whigs have elected ICO 3 the Lccofocoa 105—making a Majority of 4 for the futmer. Theta are 17 members yet to bo elected, and it is probable the Whigs may make one or two gains.' While upon this subject, it may bowelt for the People of Pe.nnsylvania to look at the means; to which, in the North and South, the Locofocos have resorted to carry the elections.— In the North, among thOree People of Vermont and Connecticut, in order to bo succesiful, they coalesced with the Free Sailers, whose principles are antagonistical; and in the South, where they found a contrary 'course was' nezeWary: they united with the advocates of Slavery, anl sue,. seeded in gulling the Whigs out of two or three members of Congress, over which they have moot lustily rejoiced. But it will 8o them no good : it has only served to expose the,deception prac— tised by the party to effect an object. PRESIDENT TAYLOR'S VISIT. We have received a letter from Allentown, Pa., dated August3lst, staring that President Taylor would scan visit Pot : 46lle. The President, how- . ever, has been token sick, but is now somewhat better, and' whether this 'will interfere with the proposed 'Mil, we are not able to say, Ile man ifested-to the Committee ofinvitation, a great de sire to .vit•it this County. and we know he is an ima to do arr; and if his health rail at all permit, we pal expect e visit from him. VERMONT ELECTION The State Election in the Green Nfounrain ' State, took place on Tuesday last, and o glaciates t'iumph of Whig Ptincples it is: The combined power of the Locofocos and Free Sellers, were un. able to awe the*higs of that State inm submission. 'Coolidge, the Whig candtdaate for Governor, has been elected.by the people. in the 31 District, Meacham, Whig, is elected 'to Congress over Marsh. Of the representatives elected 11: are Whigs, 5 Free Soil Dsmocrata, and 1 Democrat. If the Whigs continuo to gain in other counties their State ticket will be elected. Tut CIiPLION OPENED =The People in ma lion !—:A trim - entlous meeting of Ityo Whigs of the City *end County of Philadelphia; was held in . Ind, pendenee Square on Monday evening last, to ratify the nomination of Mr. Fuller, our candidate for Canal Commisiorier. Dr. Wm. Harris, Pre sided. Stiriing Resolutions were read by Jot. IL Chandler, an-I afterwards ad , pled, approving of the nominee of-the Whig pirty—laudatory of the State and National AdMinistritions, reiterating the yen ' timents orthe Whigs upon Protection, Slavery,. Intrrnal Improvements, &e. Eloquent' Addresses were delivered by Hon. Inure Cooper, of our Be -1 rough, Joseph R. Chenille and H. M. Fuller ; all of whom urged the importance of rollewing up the victory of last fall by another at the coming elec— tion, othethise our triumph upon that occasion would not prove of much avail; 'oar efforts in be half of sound moasur . eir - Raul! be useless, and that firmly to establish Whig principles, we'must ever , be on the alert; and be watchful of the intrigues of ths . foe. Let this Meeting be followed by others of,the Whigs in.the interior. Cosnmes or FnavCs.—FrtMee, is indeed in a pitiable condition; but when we taint upon the course she has pursued with regard to Rome, we cannot award her the sympathy, which under other circumstances, could bo alone. The Londou correspondent of the Nara American states that at this momint the nation is bankrupt—trade is almost annihilated—the shop keepers are impove rished—the peasants are starring—whilst there is a very strong feeling of dissatisfadion amongst the whole people at the- interference of the Govern,- ment in the affairs of Rome. To ell these troubles end disasters 'must bo added the great financial dirßenlties of the nation.; which may truly be termed gigantic. Tuts Boston Trarellel states, on the authority of a private letter,. that the French Government will not receive Mr. Rises, our new Ambassador to Penis. The Trerdlersuippeses the reason will be drawn from certain dieputchea sent hothe by Mr. Rives, doting his former envoyship in France, mad published -by our Government. They related to the difficulties concerning the french indemnity , , and golnkba,Ck to France helped p heighten the irritation Which existed there on . the subject? - BITING Frar..—The Miley Collieries, near MXnehester, having token fire, and resistiiig eh efforts to extinguish it, a Chmnist, Mr. Guernsey, proposed to put out the fire by filling rho grilleries'of the mine with ear— beide:acid. The experiment was tried, tad was 9acezalciL EXHIBITION, 07 AXIIIICAN —The ,Franklin Institute annotncesthe Nine— teenth Exhibition of Ansericali'Manufactures to take place in October next, at the Museum Build ing. • The rules which governed former exhibitions are substantially the same for this. Mechanics and others are invited from all qUarters to send their contriStitions in time. Thousands 'annually. attend these ixhibitions, and the interest which the publi . c . take in them is not only encouraging to the mechanic, but a direct benefit to his busi ness. The exhibitions make his productions gen erally known, and show the degree of excellence attained., A Genre S i lwan.7-Mr. Phillips, an English Aichitect, has submitted to the London Commis sinners a plan for a great drain. 100 feet beloved'e surface, the , Main pipe to be 8 feet high, ind to extend from London to the marshes of Essex and, Kent, and ultimately to the sea. It will be ao deep as to be below the bed of the Thames. end completely .drain the lowest localities of London. This will give,to the citizens their beloved Themes in all its native purity, "unsullied by the filth of its two millions of inhabitants. • ‘orresponbencc. . [Fur the3llnerte Jouinal.] . LETTERS FROM SLOPENO. 3. No. V-1:11 , A cOSUOPOLITE. I intended, in this letter, to show up in *bat manner the Hunker party, in this County, have been in the habit or using the disinterested-'as sistance the workingmen rendered them in 60118 of the preceding elections,—but as I have a mote pleasant theme to write about at present; I will let them, in common potence, elide till next week. You can'all.reinember that immediately before this Country ts ar plunged into war with a sister Re public, the 'Whig poly, with great unanimity, in .ig4.4, that by prudent measures, peace and her attendant We l :lnge, could bree been preserved without a flaCrifife of National Rmor • For about two years, the clouds of War hovered over our Southern frontier, and those who were familiar with the mertiures of the then Administration, saw with sorrow that blood must soon follow such wise policy. concentrated wisdom of both pulitiesi pathos, strove in vain to avert the op• prolching calamity. The old iiwikera stria that the reason ivily their opponents, viz. the Wnigs. were anxious for pease, was this, that they-were cowards, ant) would sooner sacrifice the honor of heir Country, than spill their blood in her de— MEM Time paled on, and tha newa at last reached heAe mountains and linnet,' the values, even into the' cat of the hardy sons of toil,—then there was :Int: one word spoken : "American blood has been shed upon.4tmeriean roil r It woe enough—it spoke to the heart here, as it spolto to the hearts ofyour brothers, though separated thousands of miles a!sundor; and the only echo which rever- brated frorn`TheArrJstork to the the Rio Grande was—revenge! It appeared as if the chain which bound us together, was about to be severed a few months before; but at the approach of danger the tooken link was united, and we again stood a Natiott of brothers 'Fbe party which had been stigmatized as Traitors, Federahats, Tories, Church—bOrnere, Sce.—who loved peace and hat- ed war—who advised a peaceful policy end strove to avoid .thei cxperise and the blood of their child ren, now cast adide their oi;poiitiors and ruched to the standard`of their COuntry, and nt her bidding offered up their lives. In this moment of peril and danger, where was the redoubtable awl worthy champion of the Lo- cofaen patty : in this County 7 The but leader on their list..wa• reposing upon hie laurels which he had plucked from the brow of a champion from Quaker&lorn, at the world-renowned battle of the Orchard—where he VT Al vanquished. The second, Col. S—, of the nine hundred and ninety-ninth Regimer,t.nf Penn's Militia, disliked the den of '" , war's alarm.," and entrenched himself behind several ledgers in. a certain office, et and aware loudly that if the Mexicans came near him, he would charge them a d-1 of a bill of free and en , ta—re., that he would, no help him God and the Hotrocabfe Cduril / 2 There were 'several other immortal spirits who.swore loudly at the cowardly Whigs, before the war commenced, who -now swore that if it were not for •'ctrcumstances over tchich they had rio control," they would be willing to follow the sound of the drum, and faft one of them and at a cart tin celebration not long since.) 'marry the'.6tar3 and stripes untarnished o'er the prostrate CoretSee3 of .the cowardly yel low-skined Mexicans!" Leut, don't you re. member that 'ar expression Now;dest reader, don't you think• that these same 0:d Hunkers, who are the first to swallow ap all the spoils of office, should have been among the first to &tt to the stmilsrd of their Country': 1 do, and tha is the rea , on why I have been panting nut their inconsistencies and the shallow ness of their promises. Wno was the firi.t that eteptod forward and called upon alt men, good men and true, to rod and sustain him in organiz ing a company for the war I Was it an office seeker, an old Hunker, or a red mouthed Loco. foco I I assure you it ems, as you well know, mine of thtse. It was en humble Mechanic ! one who was raised in the centre of the Coal field, and whot worked with his hands to sustain himself and rising family of little cbildten : The call of his Country to him was imperative, and he obeyed her commar.ds. Hume bad its charms artki friendship its claims, but all were cast aside, because he felt that duty beckoned him onward. It is no trifling thing to sever at one moment, all the ties 'of youth, society, love and friends and yet, all was severed at the shrine of his Country, and be turned &Com all be loved, without a t‘igh, save such a sigh the brave must always feel when- parting from those they love. ' Yet this ammo man was ono of those cowardly Maga, who bated war and loved peace. Yes, be was e, Whig when he went away, and he returned from the burning - plains of Mexico, as warm and ardent a WLig, as be was the day upon which 'the blue hills of his native County faded Iron:Olio 600.1 . . The %rive ere not con6ned to any party, and his little band, while upon those arid plains, knew no name but,the name of brothers. From the I land of Penn shall sectional feelings now sever those who stood by him in the hour of danger I fancy 1 hear the response, s•nol never !•' from one and: all of those xtvho were led by,him into the heat of battle. 'Tie said that Republics are un grateful; la ui prose that.Ceunties are not. 'Tis true we have but little to bestow upon our brave defenders; but the little we have let us not grant to the old Hunkers. who, while war raged in the far South, rested upon downey pillows at home, whileMkose s'eut-hearted arid strong-nerved men in Mexico, had nothing but the bright heaven for, Lb , canopy and the cold earth for their resting place. -5 , The truly brave MOl% never makes a show of his bravery or speaks contemptuously of his breth ren in 'alma; but the beet view of his frailty is alwayipresented when the occasion compels him to speak. - This i know?te be the case with the person now spoken of, for when peace once more smiled upon our beloved Country, be in company with his curnrades returned to his mountain home,' and when the subject of the war ;was introduced' he always extolled his comrades and their deeds. but hie own , actions - he modestly passed over es if ashamed that he hatleccomplished so little for the honor of:hie:native State and Cdunay. ,A .few days passed away, arid - after be bad received the congratulatiOns of bis friends, ho calmly cast aside the trappings of war, and resumed his peaceful aye& ionsiffo rgetti n g all that be had suffered end all he endured in the cause of his Country. Time passed on; and the People, who delight to honor those who hive served them in the hour of danger, determined that he should cast aside his paint pot and- brush, and become their can didate for the office of Sheriff. .1:1e gave them his name and they have promised him their votes, which pledge they will redecmin October next.— There are many reasons why the great masa of workingmen should support him, and one of the most prominent is this—be is a workingman him self. Another is, because he is fresh from the ranks of the people, and therefore more likely to do the people justice,—for he understands what it is to be poor and oppressed, for ho is poor him self ! • Honest; patriotic and brave, there is not . one man in the County who am urge aught against him, although be has lived hero from twiyhoed•to the resin! hour.. 'Tis madras to wry more on this subject. you are the judges of the case and to your final decisiotyl cheeduly subinit the whole subject—knowing that the interests of Capt. hr. Nagly will be het ter , attended to, by you, then they agar @en be by your bumble correspondent, for I well ltnowyou will remember his airmen_ and re ward:lhis merits at the ballot boa. • Sept. 4,1849. I, The opening ut the Central Raitroalto Lewis town !set Saturday, lawns the trip hp canal and railroad between PLiladephis tad Pivaborg ono dap,. total- 3tent6.-'.: Serious ..4ecident.:7sfaUhew_ . Cooper', youngest sou of Senator Cooper, aged about 1.0 years, of this Borough; met witiisi.„ - tiations accident, on Thursday last,, He-trani; we are in formed, riding upon one the Coal Cars, at Mt. Carbon, and, in endeasorbig to get ofF, fell upon the track in such a position that the Car pasted over anti of his legs, and injured it sit much that amputation was rendered neeestary, which was accordingly done on Thursday evening, by. Drs. Carpenter and Halberstadt, of this place:. Nes terday morning the lad was in un easy state, hay-, Mg bad a good night's sleep. The accident, is much to be regretted, as the . family of which be is a member, have been in our Borough but a short time. It should prove a warning for lads so young to keep a proper distince: from the Railroad; is, ' ilsother.—We regret to learn that -about an hour after the above •eccident had occurred, that a breaksman, engaged on the Coal train. named John Mcgoillion; was throw n from the Cars, at Mt. Carbon, and had both his legi hor ribly mangled, the cars passing over them.. 'itm tatinn was not performed, and the man, after lin gering a short time, died. Ho bad been engaged upon the Railroad but a short time, and was about 23 lears of age. • IE7 Air Accident occurrent on the Incline Plane, at 'Donaldson, chnyikill county, on Fri day of last week, owing to the rails being wet, by which a mule was killed, and twenty CBI" much damaged. re. The Water in th - e Union Canal was at so low a stage Friday week that'boats could not pass from l'inegrove with more than a half load. rO7 Court.—The Court of Common Pleas commenced its September Session, at Orwigs hurg, on Alooday last. A number of cases were upon the trial list, but most of which have been deferred until next Court. q" An Arrrsi.—Mr. Taylor; Chief Burgess of our Borough, received an anonymous letter, a few days since, stating that if a Mr. Howard, who keeps a 'ltem. Shop," in Norwegidn Street, be tween Railroad and Centre, were.not removed, the dwelling in which ha resided would be de stroyed by fire. A man by the name of Qnigly, who also keeps; Beer Shop, in Mahantango St., from certain facts elicited on the, occasion, was arrested, on suspicion of havin . g written the let ter,a- by order of the Town Council, an i now confined in our County Jail at Orwigsburg. tr Schuylkill County Ahead!—We' aro in formed of a curious frock of nature, that occur red in West Brunch Valley, about four miles•from Pottsville, a few evenings since. It appears that a Mrs. An spnch gave birth to a boy weighing, at its birth, 14 pumids! At the same time she was delivered of a still born child weighing 12 1 ibs! This lithe most astonishing work of human na ture that has occurred within the recollection of ufauy persons. We doubt whether any County in the State can go ahead of this ; and in this Schuylkill ought to be placed in the front-rank. r 7 Destructive Fire.—A correspondent in forins no of a very destructive fire that occurred nee r-McKeausburg, Schuylkill County, on Sun day morning last, at about 2 c'clock. The Barn and out.bnildings of Mr. Joshua Buck, with it 'area l quantity, of grain and hay, at that place, were entirely destroyed. A largo wagon, a baggy, and ono or more sleighs, were among the 'things burned, else: a threshing machine and coripshelle7: and probably the major Part a. the harness. `Fortunately. all the cattle and horses were in the fields and escaped destruction.— Loss--estimated at $3,000. The correspondent does not state whether the property was insured The fire is supposed to have been the work of ,an incendiary.. New Market Ile gulatvats —There being some complaint with regard to the laws which have been in existence relative to the regulations of the Market or our borough, the Town Conn ell, in obedience to the wishes of the citizens, ns manifested through their petitions, Made the ful.. lowing alterations in Nordin said matter:— • I. To establish the Markets every day la the week. mail nine o'clock in the morning. '2. To prohibit the retailing of Marketable ar ticles during market boom, within the litnita of the Borough, except in the M.trket Square. g. Repealing all Ordinances , requiring,. the owners of Market wagons to pay for the, privi lege of standing in the Marker Square. l • 4. Repealing,all laws prohihiting_the sale of Marketable articles by wholesale, or by the wag; on lead during market hours. Military Visit.—Tho "Sclitt's Infantry," commanded by Capt. Metz, a Voilunteer Com. pany from St. Clair, paid our Borbu3h a visit, on Monday last. They were equipped in tho U. S. uniform, numbered about 30 men, and as they paraded our streets, bttracted much atter'. Lion by their soldier-like appearance. r..7"The Rev. Dr. Peek, President of Dicken son College, at Carlisle, preached in the Secon4 M. E. Church, of this Borough, on Sunday even in,: last. ' 1 Two filtiz Killed= l Ye understand that two young men engaged at the mines of Messrs. Johns, near Pottsville, were killed, there at, on Tuesday afternoon, of last week. We have been unable to ascertain their names., Explosici.--Patricli Sweeney, a laborer,' under tko employ Of Air. Wm. Donaldson, at his colliery at . Tamaqua, was seriously injured on Friday evening, of Jasfweek, by the prenaa. taro explosiottpf a blast. Cam' Vilirarq Organization.—Wa tnko from Ate Emporium Ike list of officers elected under the new law, in the following Volunteer Com panies, in this County, on th 6 '2oth Aug. 1033:= let Troop of Casatrr , -'-Capt.. Geo. C. Wyn lump; Ist Lierit. ; Michael Mortimer. ‘24.1 Daniel Sehertle; Cornet, Wm. 11. Gum Treasur er, John L. Martin. National Light fofantry.—Cape, Frauk Pott; Ist Lieut., Henry Lord; td Lieut., Hobert M., Palmer; 2d 2d Lieut., Ethirard Macdonald. Ilfrnertrille Arid!cu.—Capt., John Kay Clem meat; Ist lieut., Henry Merkle; 2d Lieut., H. Ileunig; 2d 2d Lieut., Damon &rope; Treasurer, Daniel Hock. Port Carbon Artillgry,— Caps. John Good hart; Ist Lieut.: Henry 114rncastle; 2d Lieut., J. C. Noose; 2.1 ea Lieut., 'John Dennis. Union Rifle Rangers.—Capt., Daniel Zim merman; Ist Lieut., Jacob Zimmerman; 2d Lieut., Daniel Kehley. - Scott's St. Clair Infantry,—Cnpi,..Thcob•Metz; Ist Lieut., Joseph M. Irwin; 2d Lieut.', Adam Kline; 2.1 2d Lieut., John W. Williams. 11411.1.117413G0 VOL. 1141T.31A./., 11. FILM Jackson Blues.—Capt, Wm.:Hoch:lst Lieut., Israel Shucker; 2d Lieut., Simon Shocker. Mahantango RiJles.—Capt., Francis Donator, Ist Lieut., Peter Wollgang-:l o .llLieut , Peter Hen in'tert 2d. 2d Lieut., Santel B. Stirrer. • . ° Wartit'artan Guards.—Capt.. Edward Enter. line; Ist Lieut panic' Heim: 2dt Lieut., Jacob Hotfat 2d.21 Lieut., Daniel Kremer. Ear &tittle?) Dcalh.—dn Monday, of last week, a man Dented sliebael Hanratby, eAts found ly og unde•t4 a tree in the Orchard, immediately opposite the house of Jacob Klioo in East Tam aqua, in state of exhaustidn.i He was carried into Mr. Kl.'s stable and died before medicathid could bo Enticared. • the deceased, says the Tamaqua Legion, was a, stranger, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, round face and light compleziOn,apparently about 4.1 years of age. He had $12.10 in cash, a Cato olio Manuel or Prayer Book, with his name written. in it, , and crucifix and beads. He was: buried in ;the Catholic Grave Yard, 'ander:the superintendence of the Con/Table. who now hiti in his possession the 'money belonging. e the de. 10" Adotitred.—On the first 'Monday of the September Term of our Courts, DANIIL CrEpt, rs.T.sq., a member of the tiar of Northampton County, was, upon motion of W. B. Potts, Es+, admitted to praotkein the several .courts of this County. . , .. . .. . DA , DAL. DEns•ityri scuooL DI- 1' iz. ---,-- --- 2_7 --- --------. - , •RECToss. --T s - • _ _, - • • • tt invites the attention or Teachers •and t Sawa*, irec tors; nanlcniarly.th Schtfylitql,Co4 I to t foltihring new and Improved Schoul"Booka pate.' ushed by him. ratted -, -• • . , - -,. - , • • , " ._,.. ITlclutca Columbian Cattnistore • ' " . , . - Do", Vieth.' Cotambiarreatethator. , , • ".. Do - 7 - Table-lhitdr.-- . - -4 ", . - . . " " ' Do Columbian Snelling Boot. ' Do •"" Practical Commontlichool bleniuratlon. wh li welt be ready' In a few days. • ..."":" ". • ' ' ell e nooks are already • extensively Used la Obi. Co T eta, ithd in so changeable s t poimlation as :debase, it deslrabie that the Books used In. our. Pchnola should be as uniformas • nomitile ; We - therefore cell thel particular attention of School Director) and Troth. er c lite this series. on - the th e commencement of the S oohs this fall. These Boots base received the ap probation of about 500 professors and Teachers, as theL best works on the - trobjects on which they treat. rens, ars sated the cheapest Bunke is the market: Merchants, Teachers. &boot Directorial 'Ste:, sup pU I e,d at the towest rites, by the quantity. - - . .. ..• Q. BANNAN. - . - rristey, Pub /bier sad Bookseller. ZS ARSE T.S. POTTSVILLE . , CORRECTiLi WEI:SLY ron - Tirs JOURNAL. _Wien irtuni, Ott. $5 00 red Pcsibis pitr'd. 3 00 aro 7r-.-:do • 4%7'7 &Mr .do do oupar'd. - I 75 wheat, 1 . 10 Dr'd Apples. Paid:. 75 11 .1 . e... ,-. do : 7 . 55 Eggs, dos. : - ~ • ,10 Can; •, do •— •••• • • 150 Butter, iti • - 121 0311. do • -40 ' Baron, - • , .03 Potatoes, do • ral ' Hams.: 10 Timothy deed,_ 50 flay, ton, ell Yet do : . •3 50 Plaster. ' 1 MARRIED. . I .• On Saturday, Sept. I, 'he R. G. Thomas, Esq.. Mr,l Joity W. WiLusus. of the borough of Minersville, to; Allis Sagan GREEN, of tier tenderise in Coal town-1 shlO.• . , i 4:00 Sunday evening. Sept. 11, by Rev. T. S. Johnson.; Mn. JosErn F. SEIREIM to Miss AULD p.t.b. FRANK. of Pottsville. • . th Pottsville, on the 57th ult.. by Rev. D. T. Cuba hap, Mr. THOM. Sflallt • C, tO . MINI Jetti' blel.s.ris,l both of Mihersville,.: - , • ' jn thls boron:11. Sept. 1, JAMES 11Estry, son'of.lns. 11.1 and Sarahlly;nged .11 months, 9 weeks and 4. thqs, 1 5 1!LASK1 7 11.0D1M;:hfiC216. 4 Stier EtiTkleptiimi EY or Pulogki Lodge. will be held on Monday cvei fling, etept. lb. lel% at 7/ o'clock.. , ' • 1 IMPROVED ORDER OP RED MEN=ScbuylJ kill Tribe No. S.—Stated meet ings-nf the Society are beld every Friday evenin at Stienter's Hall. The members are requested to be in attendance, as bus* neis of importance will be transacreit. .1. P. EtEILTRAIII, Seep. RELIGIOUS NOTICES pas, fly Divine Permission, the Rev. Dr. Neill.. of IGO" Philadeiphia, will preach for the Rev. Dr. Saum. ders, to OM Presbyterian congregation worshipping in Clayton's Mail, Centre-street, to morrow morning and 'evening. dt the Usual hour. - .-"pIfrIVERSALIST CIIIIKCIL—ServIees are held tY in the-'2d story of Stlchter's Newhall, every Sab bath morning and evening of the usual hours Rev,. it. K. BRUSH, of Luzerne Countyj Pastor. The public are respectfully-Invited to attend. .1 -- • . . THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CIIURCII. • ••b•' -TIM following Rezolutio&bas been passed hy the Vestry: of Trinity I:buret...Pottsville. Resolved; That in consideration ofthe sums contritim led and to be contributed as ¬ion* to the erection and furnishing , of the church edifice: the vestry 'do hereby act apart, and appropriate FIFTY MUT PE WS, d esir e rmin fee for all pertain! who may e wo rship s tdh in a the r Church. Toes, pews are located as fellorve : IN TliE CENTRE AISLE, : North tide, No. 111,119, 127, 135, 143. 151, 159. Ni OTIOE Is hereby given that an aphlrcation South side, No. 112, 120, 120, 130, lit 152, IN. 1 1 1 will he made to the Leghlature at its next session IN TIIE NORTH AISLE. for tie incorpnratinu ef a Rank to bet called the "flank North side, No. 1°,7, 13,19,25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 51, 55. of Po:Vivi:le." with 0 capital of nnalhunelred and ifif.y thousat 0 dollarr. - for the transaction of the usual Ims. South .131,10, No. 2,8, 14, 20, 20, 32, 38, 41, 50, 51. h ' 1 hexed Ranks, to he located In the Borough of Potts IN THE • ville in the. county of Schuylkill, in Cie state of Penn , South side, No. 56,37, souni AISLE. 59, 00, 74, 80, 80. 92. 98, 101, 10. eyivania. . North tide No. 59,- 07, 73, 79„45, 01, 97, 10% 10 . D'IVINESFRYI4.3I Is hew Wile Church every 3 n- day. Alerting Sereke cominences - it 101 Writ k. JlPerneaM Sorties COW meneee at 4 o'clock.. And e'len n a ferrite. on the first Sunday of every month p^ TRINITY 'CHURCH CEMETERY, AT MO , Kr' LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church. P rte villa, are nniv ready thxell burial Mound graves in ha large and brautifizEplot of ground, near the junetio Market Street and the Minersville Road, which the have lately enclosed and laid out for aCemetery. !Au plieatinn for Intsor single-eravea may he made to DREW RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Chart , a whose Wrier onMahantringo Street, n plan of the C m • tery can be- seen,. or Edward Owetvrairy, Ben Centre Street. , --- j THE CRDAT MEDICINDIic TOO DAY: Denton TownscsuahiSAlltiAl..“lll-I(l—This rnemeine has' the peculiar fortune-Of being recommended and prescribed by the mOst respectable physicians of the country an only recinira a trial to briligit info general use. 1t put up in rmitrt bottles, and isiuin times cheaper ha _ . _ ._ . . .. . anyone! . nienamtien. Dert.trainc end it ci of great reputation In Albany, N. Y. and I tut tan yc , in ttcnerally In' that city precrillie it In their bra tic The fullowina inn certificate from come of therm , OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Tmvnaend is nimnardaily receiving rirderep, Physicinnn in different partsof the Union This into certify That we, the ondernienedPh•nirians o the city of Albany Incy in nem:Win can prescri bed Dr.Townscrl i s Bareapariiia. Anil we brf.tene it to be one of the inontignlonble preparntions of the Sarsa. &mina in the market. 11. ni PULING. D .1. WILSON, 31. - D. R. P. immGcs, M. D. P. E. EL3IENDORP, A 1 D Albany, AprlPl.lBln • - • •'• • • Dr. Seymour, the writefof the following. le one of htioldest and toofit res perta hie Physicians in Onto. . Piartfnrd, Cl., May 61, 1816. Dr. Towtsatro.-•Dear ilir • •• Townsend's Sam parilla" gods tiready sate In ITartford—ls highly es teemed by all who have made use of it, and we halm reason to believe Ito good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have, daily calls for It, and hope you will be remunerated Wynn!. exeftlons to render service to the afflicted. * I am sir. gout obedient servant, HARVEY' SEYMOUR, NI. D. re-`• The General Agency for the rale of..the Sam, Familia Is at Ilannan'stloosstdre Peitsvilln,where Drng gists and'others can be supplleltvholosale at the Mann facturere prices. It Is also fro sale in Pottsville at Clemens la Deli • lees and 4.9.16 S. C.. Martin's Drug Stores; E. I. Fry. Tamaqua; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist, Mineral:Me; C. Frailey, Orislgsbarg ; Deasy Shissler,• and W: L. Heisler,Port Carbon ; Paul Barr, Pirtegtove; J. C. C Hughes. Pottsville. H' See advse•lsement In vnotiterenl imp Arisen's'. . , • • .- . . r .iontainlng a large number of eertifie ' atds from Phyrd. Mans and other clit he examined at tannan's Book tore.Price St dr.hlittle. or 5 Battlei for 85. BEWARE OF -COUNTERFRlTS.—Tagloi,4Coult terfeit Detector.and United States .Jlfuney Reportir, he ben In th United States, containing fac ngravinge of all the Cold; Sliver, and Copper coins in irculatinn with their value attached : corrected mouth ey. do merchant or dealer ought to be without It. Persons encloeintt one dohneto the aubscriber virillhatre the Deteetormalted monthly eneye.ar tntheiri WANTED ViTANTED—O? E THOPSAND TONS COAL— VV rag which Umbrellas of the beat Manufacture Will be tarnished, nt the lowest market prices. Ex change will be 193d0 'for any portion or the whole quantity; address, or apply to •. WM. 11. RICHARDSON, • No. IC4 Market st., Philadelphia. Sept S. 1549. -37-2 mo 'TEACHERS IV ANTED.-5 31ale and 2 Fe male T,achers. will he wanted In take cherre of the Public Schools in Blythe Township. Schuylkiil co. Pa. All persons wishing to apply, will send In their applications to the underalgned, and meet the Boiled of °hereon. at the liousemiJohn Bechtel. New Phila delphia, on the 21th der of September next. at 10 o'- clock, A. M. Schools to commence on theist of Otto-. her. By order of the Board, , C. .1. DOMIINS, Scc'y. 3tl-2te Sept 1.140 ANTED-zA MIME or good moral character. YY to take charge of ihe'chiltiren et the Schuylkill Courtly Alms House, to Whom liberal wages would be paid. Persons wilting 'to apply forth. sin:mien. will please Send in *hell application to the Board of Direc tors, at their meetings on the first Monday of each Month. stating upon what terms she would serve, either by the week, month nr year. . By order of the Itnatal. IVM, J. DOIMMNA, Clerk. Sept I, 1619 CARDS. - H. B. TEMIETS, . C0311111:?SION MERCHANT, - JVo 40 IV.ilI Strict. (Manhattan Bank Buildings.) New York. 054aberal cash' advances made on Coal. II required eept• 8. 1849. 37-3 mo DANIEL E. PHILLIPS, . . I ATTORNEY A.ND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Will attend to all professinnal business intrusted to him. with promptness and fidelity. He may be eongul., ted In the English or Welsh language. . . Ofllee..ln Thompson'; Hall, Market at., near Second. Sept. 8, 1819. 1 - 111111.1tisES HEGINS, la • • ATTORNEY AT LAW. lianiemoved his office next to J. hi Longs Ehnen Stnre. Centre street. • [Sept 1.'49. 35-3 m , ion • t LES LEIS, V. POTTSVILLE. PENN'A. Office in Market Street,iapposite iili eakinot Waro Rooms. • • /Lug II '4O-13-If L , TAWAILDAILKIE - 76N. • PJ DESIGNER & ENGRAVER ON WOOD, ' - No. SO} Walnut SA, Philada. • Aucust 4, IN% 22-ly • 11,`Its DI. DEPUIFs •Surgeon Dentist, Ot6ar— Jl/31arkeit Atreet., (North stile,) First doorshove Es quire ;Wilanies °Tice. • isittolo A TOUSEY ' J. U. iuczNALLY. Tamaqua, Schu'ylleit PO.. Pa. June b,1919, • • 2i-ty , rkOCTOR C. 11/ESEVEI23 HOMEOPATHIC 1.1 I'UTSICIAI, Itrinovel hiSOtlise to the upper most of the new brick buildings, opposite the Post Miss. Cvstfri Street. Pottsville. • ino2.4,l9—lfitt n e Si .Corneto 241 NICKER.— • 'llo*.Er ATM° MEDICAL OFFICE.' ihd Market let.Dertneitel:hompean's Aaa roredviu.s, PA: Residetkee Car. nt' Callowhillned 3.1 St: opposite the Prttnatlveldelbodtet Church. pan t 7 gtr IL I E RSIIARiiWARE.—A. complete assort meet ••f Builders, Saddlers.Cerrialie Makers, and House.lieepers.Thrdware at reiloceil prices. ' .- July 28.. "31-1 • BRIGHT*. row. WAII.I3BIIIPPEN, Attorney and Counsello _East Lava Philadelphia, will attend to collections and all other legal business In the City of Philadelphia, a Mug Counties and elsewitete. Omen No. 13 Pints - tirt,Thila4ellll3.l. • . f A lig-22 1n49-2y, TISER. NOTICES AssisrrAwr TEACHER to Panne Schools, A tanninittee'orLtlie Beard- of Directors of the i'attsville-Dlatrlet: vrol mretlat - School Nouse' No. this • afternoon, Saturday, at 4 o'clock. (r the per , nese estenluine applicants for Assistant Female Teacher hi 'Female School No. 4- Appbeante all please attendee staid place. Salary, elle per meetly _ • ' MARTIN, Secretary.. Pattavilla; 5ept.8.41319, - • 37-It TVOTiIokTO TAX.. PATEGPS.—The Taz•payers of the Bon.aglaof Pottsville ere hereby - . again. noti lied that 5 per cent. advliticteal, together with cost o f `collection. grill be choreal nun!! S chool Tax remain- Orip unpaid (foe the yeal:1819)-on,and Peer tho 2.5 th - . It. WOODSiDg. Pottsville, Sept:S. Tread , Cora. S. fund. , . 37.4 t— • • - • roll se 1110. 1 , 1001 -- wiCCONTßACTOßS. — Realedpi n e msals lti win be,recelvwd at tho Engineer's Office or the Vermont entral Rail Road , Company. in Northfield, until the lot day of 4ctoher neet,-for making TUN NEL of OhOUI twelve hundred feet - in length on said Rail Ron], near Burlington, on Lake Champlain Plans and specifications of the work Will be ealdbit •ed at the Office. in Norilifield. for two tweets prior to dug of -election.' JAhIES.SIOORE: •. Engineer of the- Vermont & Canada IL Road. 31;-3t Norti.Geld. Vt., Sept. 8.'49. ISSOLOTION OF PAIL INER EL SIII, D The right. - thle 'and interest of Drictor IT in the, firm of NICHOL/kw & COLLINS, baring this day heen disposed of at Sheila's i Sale, the part nership existing between said Nicholas & Collins, Is hereby dissolved, and all persons indebted to the firm. will settle their accounts with the subscriber, in whose name the business will in future he conducted. JO3El'lll.l. COLLINS. 211,3 t 15 00 000 Pottsville, Sept 1 1849. I~OTICE.—,Tae Commissioners of Schuylkill Co hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants of the seversi Boroughs and Townships in the County of Schuylkill, that they will meet at their office in the Borough of oi - wigs - burg, on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. the 9ah. inth and 19th days of Septem ber next, between the hours of 9 o'clock. A. M. and 3 o'clock. P. M. for the purpose of hearing all corn nista, with regard to the additional as...cements made on pn.perty for, the year 18111, in'accordance with the act of Assembly passed at the last Session of the Le gislature, and make such abatement as may be conslii ,ered necessary and proper, namely r • On Monday, Sept. 17tildor - - New Castle. Buller, Barry; Norwegian, Cie?, Branch Tps., and Minerovilte Bei-nosh. • On Tuesday, Sept. 15th, for Upper Mahantangm Lower Mahantango, Tremont, Frailey and Porter Tps. On Wednesday, Sent 10:h. for 'East Brunswick, West Brunswick. Schuylkill, Blythe. Rush..llnion, West Penn, North Manheitn, South Pineerove, t. uyne tps., Orwigcburg,Pine grove and ScliuSlkiii Haven Boroughs. The Assessors of the above Distrintsare also requir ed to attend at the above stated times and ptacg. By order of the Commissioners; e••,,s‘ • ; • ' G. B. ZULICUXII ConimieslonetsAMAce, Or-1 • wigeburg. Sept I, .49. OTICE—TII Partnership heretofore carotin,: IA between !Ivory S. Root and John IL James, trad ing under the One of 11. S. ROOT a; Co., to by mutual consent dissolved, since the 18th inst.; all persoes indebted to the Orin, will please-make' payment Mme. dintely and all persons having claims. willprescnt them fur settlement. 11. S. ROOT, Sept 1;41 364[9 IT. JAMES. USSOLUTIONN—The Partnership heretofore 'existing, bettveerl , Daniel Shaeffer and George Danner, trading under the firm ofi SHAEFFER At DANNER, was,dissolved ity mutual consent, August 1.1, 1849. All persons hating claims against the late firm ate hereby requested to present them fur settle ment, and those indebted. In make payment to Daniel - Shoeffer,who is authorized to settle the firm:, accounts, and who will eontinttexhe business in his awn name GEORGE DAsNrAt, • Aug 18'49:___ 34.71 DANIEL SHAEFFER. July 7'49-44-fim OtiCiE.--TII6SIAS FOSTER & .Co., IIAVI REMOVED their stock of Bnoti and Shoes to the 1. new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets, ' where the business will In fume be carocd 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 snort the only correct ha. aim, (via., casts payment,) to atford to their euelomers goo d s open such rea - sonable terms a. will ensure tit them a liberal patronage . t PAY UP: -0,-.11 persons indebted to the loters:an edarereque.ded to corms forward and settle theirassets no nor new btllttneos itrrangvmento wilt reqhfre us .to disr,nntinee and urge ihe prom,' pnyrro•nt of the saint. Fehl7-81t ' "THOMAS POSTER & CO. 8111;,erthers lea, been ri N . appt nte nd / agents for the Slh. or Ilarttgon's ithwylna frogs is stsil Metallic Dainpning Tablet, a hiinesgtrinf, labor sac and rst,seysartno• viiiritirte, a sample of which my be seen at the York Yore; all orders for,the alcove an presses m-,hich ale warrtn,c i l to ye entire satiofact ion Its will he priiitipily attended to. te March 17 11l B. YABULEY dr. SON. OTICE is hereby riven that minim:din:l will lie I wade In the Liesislshire of Pennsylvania, at their next set,tton, for n roinetval of the • Clnnrr of the Miners'. Bank of Pnltioillle, In the County of Schtlo - with the privite:e of increnaing Its capital from two hot:l . lmA thonnand dollop , to font . hundred thou sand dollars. By otylerof the Board. . , UIIAS. I.,l›:£ll,'4nsnier. ' Junell3 , l9. , , krOT - ICE Da IlEttilibriTlVEN, that applbTation will he wade to the 11..eci.lattobe. at itx next treconon forthe 'amt./v..41t0n of a Bonk. to be calle;I “NI hobbit . and Ntochanic , ' Bank of Mlttornvltle," with a capital of two honarell thnonnd dollais, to be borate.] la the finconoh of 31inersville• BLUR WC . LENACIIIN. WM. ti. ROBBINS, GEO. S. REPPL1F.8..........LAN1ES li. FALLS, MNiiMENI 11k7OTICE IS lIERERV ClCCY,thnt an appllca non will ! , t, male to the Lettiplature at it, next Ite9slon, for the in,nranration of a Savioe Instil lion. to he called the lestitali.n." with a capital of Flit)? ThooAaad Doll tr., for the transact.hm of the business of 9nvinc 111$11111 - Cone, to be loroted in the /lorou;11 of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, Pa. It. WOODSIDC. GPM. W. SLATP.Iti PHILIP }JAFFA. TUGS. C. POLLOCK • Jowl tftL EXECUTOR'' NOTICE.--13ettets .1. , 1 testamentary havititylieen grantedlty thn Rerister of schoylkal County, to the suhse.iliers. ns Exerutors of the last mill and testament of George Hetherington. late of Rt. Clair, deceased. antler: is hereby tiv en,that an persons indebted to the decedent are rertnlred to make payment. nod all persons anoint claims or de mands :laminar the estate of the sand decedent, to make known the Faille to them n ithrad delay. ;JONATHAN HETHERINGTON, HETHERINGTON; '4O--33,Gt•jExecutors.._ St Clair,Auzl r OTIOE.,— S A >,G ATION CARS HI —The Sehoylkill. Navigation Company, having sometime. since, asris wed all their Railroad Cars, cam manly known as the Yellow Cal's" to Henry C, Cnrhrt, Chailes S. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph, Esqrs.—in tenet, (et certain purposes; and Possi•ell.° having now been given, to their, Agent Edward G. Harris, who will keen these Cara id 'Repair, and run them, for account of the Trustees. NOTICE, Is hereby given, that MI daMis, fin. labor, °materials, hare tiler furnished to these Cars, must be presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris. Agent for this TrUsteme. ELWOOD MORRIS, Dee. 243-49 , 1y1 ll.4siden t Engineer, . OTIO r. N.CATlS.—Whe'riUts. Ihe Coal Cars usually known -as the !la - drew Cues"—have on several orcasionsbeen stolen away from the Naviga tion Landings, and Used to bank Coal for private pur- P TOTICE, Is hereby givMl,tiiat ' the subsariber Is de termined to use all thifittitana in "his power, to put a stop to such trespassea, and to punish the trespashers. EU W O.IIARRIS, Agent for the Trustees. 4 May N. 404( RAIL, ROAD lUDs.-10 Tons of light Trail, mode expressly for Urinal-and Stnpcs,S pounds to the yard,just received at the York Store, a superior article to any that has ever been brouzlit to the Coun• ty—Coal Operators and otters.respt,•rtfolly invited to call and see It. . & SON. Autzust 3; 1519, 354 f • H&11.1:11E11.16113 salt AXLES AND LIAR IRON made at Cold:Spring Iron Works. frotruthe cele brated Oalishury lrnn; ennatantly on hand. Orders also received for axles, drawn to any elzo or shape. ORRICK & CICIIPBELI, genic for the Cold Rorine Iron Werke, . Jana IC .1.5.494 - ' No. 109 VT , ter st,. Pkßala. 117 ST RECEIVED at the Y•rk Stare, 2 ton a 41. 3 and 4 Inch wrought spikes 5-15 .suitstile far flat bar !Inroad Iron: also, cnostanlly on hand hook head spikas for T falls a supply of flat bar Railroad Iran, and TROIA always, to be had on application at the above tarried %yell known store- i arch 17 12-1 E, YARDLEY Ar. SON. 'fillAl3S FOR. 11IINES.—Thesubscribers have just received from the ship Elizabeth, and j Inch Rest tlestEnglish Chains, made e , 4lressly for Mines, and for sale. Apply to T. E. GEORGE. spril22 tf 17] Market and 12thiSlieels.1"bllada 13 AIL ROADIRON —BO T I N E% ns f Flat Bit „EL Itail Road Iron, . 60 do 14 z i do dO do 8 do 21 a i do , d 4, do with spikes 45 do 1 a I do do dO ... Atid•Platen,for salon) , , , A. Es O. 11.4.1.3T0N, 4 isoutl+ont at.,Fhl ado. Phllado., July 11, 1846.28 . , JU:VIATA DOILF.II lIION. g, g s TONS manned honor Iron, Non .l 3, 1 and 5 of UV widthsof2s,32, and 36 Inches and rindom length!, '.i A. I. :O. RALSTON. , , 7 ?. 11. :PO' r— ' 4. South Trout et, P WWI. DracrEsnip" 'trivia, TOR. ING ANDYINISII INU.—The irthsetlber respeetollyandriartres that he has ggnatnented the above tduttn.ss ht the Comer of Manelithonk and Cent Streets.t P+>awiUe. l'a. and will be happy to receive orders: Ott WARNER' N. fl.—Guage-cords oil en no,at d oil globes on hand; urtd roseate • finty h 2. • -Iv' An TONS PIATII/%11 Italltnad Iron, and 4ai kn to fit. Pnrsale by 1111IGIIT & Parr. July 2 4 3. NIT • , ' ,/, 31. FROSII CROP TURNIP SEED , by the lb. or lip paperoun received end Or sale at the :lee& and Val Tety Store of the . so4scrilier. July 21 1810. — 3e.j -i; SOH HALE~AT vItiVATH riALE. All hit V . certain tract or parcel or land, Imitated nn the Broad Mountain, in Comer hiribantonce tournehip. ln Schuylkill county, (formerly Berke county,) in the :Rale of Pennaylitania. bounded and deacribed na fol. lowe,to wit:—Reginning at a marked white Ohit tree; thence by late vacant lands, note turveied to Jacob Miller, north statji-tive percher!, to aiv h keno k thence by late vacantland,notv rut eeyed to George -Werner. ,west 146 perches to a stone; t hence by late eacantland Pow ailree,Yed to Leonard Illlck,southolatY-hce perch ea to a Spanish oak; thence Oct 146 perchaa, .to the place of beelnning,rentalnlbeflfl9-IWe ac re* And one hundred andilfty-twti perches ofland and allowance r or nit p ar cent. 16 ! "a4g. %111N O: BRENNER, Eaecutorof P.P.l2tts • emate. OP. Marke t it. Phliada. Philadelphia. Bcprember In. 1848 - 88. rumay at f i ter ct . i blin ... erilre W cy iII runt ,l9 , • • iiti,e‘4l.trnyed from tbeintet , :riber at t. trial:down, above Tort Carlton, a LIGHT BRIN DI ED COW. abo . rt " years old. neldtbbr, floret bored hln ber 4.h' ear. Any- iderson returning n, het , he °grope altl7 be enithbly rowarded • EDWARD SADDON. 3741* . - ,E. *-19. T ' COW.—Strayed away tram the subsrri. S 3 bee. residing at Belmont. on the'llth Inst. a DARE BRINDLE Dllitllkld COW. with a white face.and'a white breast and bells . . a'dark vent on each eye. and the end of her tall while. Whoever will retain vald Cow tWthesttbserlher. will receive a reward ofo - giveAlin informatinn.whero he can get her again, he will lie reasonably rewarded. • • - • GEORGE F. MARS. 1 • 36-30 FOOND-14, Gold Watch. Apply ffice at,ahe Oof ' thq, paper. (July 31- . QALE OF FllONlTtitE.—Will he offered 47 tisr sale, on Dattsrday the Sth of September. net.. sit 2 4. c:ock,P. ALM - the dwellineof atm. A.D. White. 51.bAutanen. st rect. Pottsville, all her household Dina. Dire a reinsistina in part of Tab'es, dohs: ller.aus; Pined, Bedsteads, Beds and Beddine. Carpets. flitch en; FOrniture, &c. The term. of tale will be made knowh at the time and plae of sale. Dept 8, ISO.. 33-1 t tiOR SALE—The Anthracite' lintel and lot, tort Carbon. Apply on the prernisfm to 35.4 t.) ELI.C4 D. LONG. VOL( SALE—AII that certain two storied stone r Tavern stand,known as the. VALLEY HOTEL, _ .. / 1 . ' situate nn Valley street, in the town of Pat .... terson, in the County of Schuylkill; con i.C--: Mining in front 150 feet, and in depth 280,11., - 'distant feat - IMe Schuylkill Valley Rail/old 200 yards, at which point the Cars stop 4 times, daily. Alan, 4 other iota of ground. each containing GO feet in (mutt and 200 feet in depth. situate. Mao. In said town oriPattersnn. The property will be sold chew ; terms e 7.. Apply to D. E. NICE, Esq , at his Office, Pottsville, or to 11IIITAEL cocrinAN, Sept. I, IGO. 2 iii-tf ' L'Olt . ALE OR TO BRNT.—The 4,uhsrruner will J: sell Or rent hit two story Brick si t u a t e d nn St. John st, near Front, 4chuyikill haven,on tw.derate bents . The -hoe Is 11l feetaziG front, and VI Pet deep, wfth brick kitchen, house, bake oven, ts..e.;" attached; a never fag well of water In the yard, and a bend stable, aw carrltge house on the premises. In short the honsgos one of the 'most convenient In every re. spect In the borough. Possession given (in the Ent of October. For further particulars apply to - O. W. ITERKESIACIER: .36-4 t • S. II v L'Olt SALE—CoaI Ilarrows; the ,for cash. A 2 Any I R 5, '49. 35E11 W. A. K 1 Rl{ flillE-R`ENNSTLVA NIA HITTIRE FOR SALE AND HOTEL TO LET.— Tfitsubscriber desirous of die., ontimting the keeping .ofl to nbrWe well known Hotel, will receive pet - pos.lla for the pun:base of the floniture of the establishment, Moil the 4th of September next, when the same will he lensed epr rt term of years . Aug. IS, 34-3r3 EMI T / ENGINE.—The Good Intent 12 Fire Cdropany offer thole Engine for sale at a reasonable price, whirl; can be seen at their House In sth street, between Market and Norwerian. For fur tt,her particutati apply to E. McDONALD, B. MILLER. Aug 11,.'4 .-334] O. D. JENICINF, Committee.. L.)IE/UN OIL SALE.—A . eoperior new -Rose wood Pidno, manufactured by Conrad Meyer, Phlladelptna ; j: Foea . ale on ranz A nl i ti iM i t ti n s npl . y to July 5,154 D . 31-If Orwntsburr. VOWS - DRY AND DIACHINE SHOP FOR RENT—At Tuscarora. Schuylkill County. at the head of the Volley, or Re:Kline dud Pottsville Railroad. The Foundry is a Stone Building 50 feet high, 50 ft. square iirdde, stone Cupola 00 feet agitate, stone Chore Oven, 14 feet square. . Two Story Frame Machine Shop,3s x 50,41lackrrolth. edioisilug, 35 aby TR AlO horse power Engine. cov ered' in an adjoining building., Lathes,;-,liladnniths Fttige and Tools, Pstterus. ratteruntaking Toolx, /la ttices, Flasks, &c., ac. Apply to 'JOS. II ALTER, Blythe P. 0., Tuscarora: Schuylkill no., Pa. i July 14, 1010. 29-2nto i S O NI I I N fIE c L a t . I I.I . , .. 4 II7 O: .1. F. WILITNEY, FII4.NR. Porr, wit.uLAM C. LEIB 1 4 , 911 SALE--That very delightfuL tenidenre ocs .L.' copied by the subscriber. replete with every moil ,. venience. situate on the Corner of Mahon /' ''''' tango and eourtland streets,' Is now offered SLE2I , ER' lot sale on accommodatin4:ternis, and pot n. " session eiventy September neat. 'Applica tion for purchase to be made to B. F. POMMY, I'oitsvdie.Junclrld-234f ]Agent for the Owner. irt /P - EXIIIdA xvprii: SALE—The 4Ditrriber offers a new Steam Saw Mill at Private Sate situated In the Tuniblinx. Run Valley, 41 miles Iron;' Mount Carbon. The mill is built in the mom approved. manner and for durability it cannot be exceeded. The I Enamels Ten Itorre pnwer.witlxTwo boilers Twenty four feet long. lii) inches In diaineler, all in coed run ning oilier. The Mill can be reelOVeder remain Wherel it is for two i,r three yeses. if requested by the purcha-1 ret. The above described property tan he bought at al very reduced ;nice, and reasonable terms. 'Personsi wishing io purchase will apsly to Daniel 1.4 rest, Potts vide. 11l the mill is not sold before Saturday. the 21-t i ofJoly next, It will he elf °red at tPublic Sale at lb I pentistlvaula It ill. at In o'illick , A. Mr 1 , May 1. =o-a7 DANIEL LAMER. L' Ott RENT.—The telebrattd 1 . :AL . .N1 VEIN MiNES al VotllleS LnuJin,e for rent for a term Apply to 1:011. OFF LH, Fiat .1` ..88/.. tin property rtiv . oct opted by him in R'es't Branch Valley, four mile* from Pottsvilld, {,ll4anti one and a, half sfrom Schn,lkill Ila . ven • rom.if !in.! of live and a bar( arr. srf laml weal laid out ads' ea tan nod fruit orrl - ard• A two sl.try (tame Itore,ttt x4O reel, multi ato • lam tinder the in hole, kit. hen in the cellar. Indandia6 , pme:te,tion given. Valid( the porch.. tonne) (110 r 0181 ,- onn Bond anti Mort:Age cleared- F r terms a pi) to thesubsertberot blurt:au to Wel-t Ilr inch Valley. _ Pl. ch 10. 11-tri • B. Be ,OftEST. L'Oit SALE Olt ItEIiT.—VOI ' Cll2lloji I STEAM MILL.--Tho soh4criber 0 •ra his Steam VIII, hanged in Port Cathoo—for toil.. 4 root. `'aid )Till is located in one of (he I, At vitunti , nu in thh. 14 - ksstrl, gion for iniainel.9, helm: the only one It the castein sec'lon of the. Coat Region. It In ill pm ce.ndation, nod po.i.teloion will he glventlininediately { require& . Terms e.vty. Apply to , L. F Wlll WisiEV,l . Port Carnno, lurch 10th.15-10.• s_ 1-tf _— '0 REVT—A FARM of WI) acres Cin .1 Dwelling Douse, near Mount C•rban. J. cAnrucu.. SALE.=COLLIERY PROF ERTA SALE —THE SUBSCRIBER offer. at privatv-z., the rilHOWlng property, viz \ 00 En& wa* 4bu feet of nine levb One s, torbe Eneine. ••r• Pumps. In first rate Work lug lorder. One 3U Horse F.neine, with, :110 feet nU nine Inch Putnpo, with winding gearingtall complete, In gtiod workine ceder. One ttUtforne Engine for lania l tiog Coal front 31infe, in grind working order. i ' - ' .. , One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers. Shdft ing, Sereens, ftehntes. and all thit fixtures necessary to do a business of IWO tons ii werk. . Also 50 large Railroad i Cori, with , heavy chit ed wheels, and three lards a xelS, thele Cars aro well . . it ed f*y of our (surrounding ;Roads where lfr rse pow aid. I i • . The five Engin e s were all 4 nufaetured by Ifay. wood & Snyder. and are critfindt i rett among the very beet ever mad," by j said parties. Jan. 13, :1-tf]; _ i !GEO. ff. POT'S' S.• IRON n. BANNAN LOST AND FOUND li'Oß SALE & TO LET, n, Sept I, 1519 = A. RUSSEL, Azynt. M strerc.-Vratsvllle TM CNIE utht sALE - LAND TO Ilium soul in Noma • Cartsan, Leivispork W nod, and Ly Ina' nilditiePn to Poltsville,en st., Pottsville, and In liiinersville. Also . a convenient Office in Morris' Addition.- Apply to . JAS If. CAMPBELL. Falei2 Rf.cond handed inch 61ni.e thaiW. I.IIIIGIIT dr. POTT. .1405 . 251, 1819. I • 31. ,BNLE—TWO GONIMODIOUe: DW ELLIN F .4pov to El C. Piehar.rr, Market et. to Jiro. G. Drown. 4:entie r st.. Pottsville. March 24. I I CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. TO TICLIVV.I T OO - S — OFgt9. , Fellow-Citizens—Ai the ettnest &nliedation of my friends, ' have. ' cnuctlitted after mature deliberation, to offer myself .19a ellml fa If e for the office of • • SiltittlFF OF SCOUTLNIUL COUNTY, • - - . at the ensuing election. hive never held office, nor eve before selicited of. lice—hat in this instance feel boUnd to comply with the wishes of my numerous frien&t from zit parts of the County, who have eon Hied mel to run r and there fore desire to he elected. If. through their partiality not honored with the entice, 1 pledge myself that 1 will perform the duties implrtially ands to the best of my ability. tTlie only security I can gipe (orate fulfilment .of this pledge ; is my conduct ash citizen residing artiong you. .Year fellow-citizen. • , JAMES NACLE. • 29-te 114. MO. SHEIfIFFIik.LTY.- , -To the Independent voters of Schuylkill county .—llavlng . been repeatedly ueged by my friends In ditieteat parts of the county, In which I have leeldltifor the last thirty years. to announce myself no a candidate For office. I have never yet presented myself .as eurtry to the tit e ns of Schuylkill county. My linmerons Iriends thro "bout ltie enunty have recently renewed their solicitations. and I have thert.fore resolved to otTer myself an an Independent candidate for the'ollice 'of Sheriff. tit the next general election; pledging. in, self, should I re• ceive a majority of your votes, to di charge the duties office at the faithfully and impartial . / .7, Four fellow-citi en. Pinegroveelune23•4%—`2fire) PETER FILBERT. ___—_. ___ 11 1 0 THE FREE !LIND I:.OEPENDENT,E -11 .I. LECTORS. OF SCIItIVLKI ' I COUNTA : Friends and re 1 inW ,it 41.119:—lolTe myself as acan. d idate far.the mg - II:ea Sheriff, at the eat ensuing gen eral election. and respectiully solicit your support.— S hetild I he fat fortunate as to receicu a majority of your votes. I pledge, myself to 'd ischaf rge Ow duties o the office with impartiality and Ildelitl. ' Respectfully, your fellow-citmen. FRANCIS DENOLER. BaTTitio. !Ifay'2'49 411,k111.11PIPALTY.—Tri the Fr EC and IN LW SJPCIV DENT Voters of eirhu)lkill County! Caving been encouraged by numerens fl , cadll„lf" . " oat t" eminlY. I moot TeSpret fully offer mysell no a candidate for the office of rellEllfrPi at the ensuing Cleserat Election, rilionbt I lunge nn (0000010 2 ,.t 0 reCelve a majority or- yner vntes,•it el‘3ll be ray con stant aim to discharger - the duties-of the office with fi delity andlinpartiality. Yon fellow citizen, . Apti-151 • N. 31. Wilr';'ON• Pottsville. T ilt TIIF..E - CgCT II. 03 OF tilltilli:l.KlLl. . COUNTY:_m i vine bee./1 very r.4itnily solicit ed:lw. generous friends. both by twat and written Corn muisirntiou, to become I. candidate firr the office of NfIERIFP. at the engtring et.tteralelectir, I adopt this wiling, of tinainancing to Pip fon. w cit zens that it lo m y i,opylinn to heroine a candidate.. I am neither' unmindful nor' in•. esible of the fret, tit' t to th,sen erosity and liberality of the pettplic of , chilytkill.Cili I alwattenwe.alarge debt "r grimod.....,,whit it, in the ' event of my election, would be greatly nlarca.ied; a4d the only means try which it 'could he liqi Hated or re ' dprocated. Wnuld be by rtithfullyand Impartially din- 1 charg,ingthe duties of said 1ra.... . Your friend and fellow citizeit. - . 1 ' C. 111.14TRATI13. ' Orwlesbnrg 12.'49. • _ BIBLES flail) - PYLAXEIIi 111i4E 3 VERY LOW.-200 Bibles and Prayer Books in alms every style of binding, cheaper by 25 oil3Ci per caul thanthey cart be purchased In Phßadelphra. Spiendit Gilt Edged Family Cables atonty 4,at BaNNAN'S ' Cheap IMOk Sanas. 3 E W T r it % i 4 E 3, Wt Table or D , received an : aaioit July'l!, 1919. 30.] Cbeap Variety tilnye4. 10EzisltfilNM4D/AlaiWaizi NATIONAL LOAN'F'UND LIFE Aidgio. BANCLi SOCIETY OF LONDON, 46 'A SAVINGS DANK for the tienefitof the Widow fatted tho Orphan. '—ttipnwered by Au of Par thment.—CaPitel C.seo.ooo or letteo,ooo-13e.iidea a re tievve Fond (from Surplus Premiunis) nfabout 1185" , T. Lamle Murray, Esq.. Geeren meet, It allover friuniro..Chntrmon of the Court of Directors in London - Pk terms—J. plots-on, M. I),F. it S. dainty—W. 14„ Is Woothoute, Esq., P. H. A., S. Secretary—F. F Cauffoue. Esq. rittuingxenta BOARD OF REFERENCIA, Clement CWm Peter, II BM Onsul,' Coleman Fie George R Graham; • Louie A Gndey, ' I William Jones. The following are among the advaatagci Gllbred by • The rearantee of a large capital, in addition to the accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit se mired to the assured by the principle of the loan de , . orth i en t. The paynient-of premiums half yearl y , i a quarterly, by parties Insured for whole trim efli e. 11.4 a Offline additional charge. The travelling' leave ex tensive andliberal. Persons insured for life, can at once borrow half amount of annual premium. and claim the same privilege for five successive year*, on their own note and deposit of police. Pert of ihe Capt. let to permanently Invested In the liunited States., In the unmet of three of , the Local Directors; es Trustees —available always to the assured In cases of disputed claims (should any such arise) tit otherwise. days allowed n flee each payment:of premium beeemes dui without forfeiture of policy , No charge for meth cal 'examination. The Society being founded on the Mutual and 3oinf Sleek principle, panic, may participate In the profits of the Society; two-thirds nf. which are annually divided among those assured for (ikon the participet--- rfon scale. S:•1 ' P, er so ns who are desirous to avail themselves of the' adiantages offered by this Institution, by addressing: thelArent, F. K. Starr, No. 22.. South it, Baltimore can obtain the requisite Information and the nee essa , _ ry papers for' effecting an insurance. *Any information with regard to this Company cart' he obtained at the °face of the Miners' Journal,whera the,' Premiums can be paid and Insurances effected. June 35, 1549. • • • I , • INDEMNITY. VIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. 1 c i iFFICE No. I 031,Chestant street, FHA et et DIRECTORS, Charles N. flanckeq George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, - ...I' Mordecai I). Lewis, , 1 t.., Tobias Wagner,. - iii Adolphe E. Boric, '\ I Samuel Grant. .. ptvid S. Brown. , Jacob R. Smith, ,'Morris Patterson ' Continue to Make Ins rance.permanent or 1451 ed, odeverydeseripOrmof property, In town and coutitry• -at rates as low as are consistent t o lth security,. , --.1 The Company have reserved large Coat gent Flied, which with their Capital d Premloma, afciy invested./afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on January I,loB l ' iniblished agreeably to an act of Assembl - viz. : Mortgages, V 00,558 65 Storks, Real Estate, 108,358 90' Cush, &c., Temporary . . (loans, 125,459 00 Since their incorporation, a period of ei they haie paid upwards of one Inil/ima Amend dollars, tunnel by tire, thereby. dence of the advantages of insurance...a v..... ability and disposition to meet with promptne I 1 abilities. • CHARLES N. RANCHER, Pres( CHARLES G. RANCHER, Seere . The subscriber has been appointed agent . 'above mentioned Instßation. and Is now prep Make insurance, on every description of prupe the lowest rates ANDREW RUSSEL. A 1 Pottsvillo,Junel9. 184125 w h . - ' EquITABLE. LIPE INV - DRAW 1 ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY 1 Office 74 Walnut Street.— Capital 8230,0 CHARTER PERPETUAL A. Russet, agent for Schuylkill, County..o6he of Mahantongo and Second Streets. 1 . Groans HaLnErieranx,Examlaing Physic(' Sibuyik ill County. TIIE Company are now prepared to transact it uporohe most libetal and advantageous t They are authorized by their charter (Sett. 3).4 'all and every insurance appertaining. to.lifoj whatever kind or nature-and receive a nd execut make endowments, ant to grant and tombs xics." The Company sail annuities and endo and act as Trustees for minors and heirs. Table of Premiums requited for the Assurance for the whole term of Life: A l g a e. .131 21F.A. . Prem. Age. 46 .' 17 53 32" - '2 15 \\ 41" 18 54 ' - 33.- 2 20 , • 48 • !9 59 34" 227 49 20 160 35 233 50 21 63 311 , 240 51 9.3 66 37' 247 52 23 09 • i ' 38. 2 .5.1 53 7 24 72 . 1. t 39 263 54 95 76 7 40 270 55 20 85 41 2 81 27 69 42 292 57 96. 04 . .1 43 3'ol - .58' 30 99 ; 44 312 59 20 n I. 45 3 93 60 Tll6 preminmare loss than any other camp, the policies ..M. 1 greater advantages. Table yearly and goal/ ‘ rlyttremittimlialf credit rate mint., short terats, joint tine!, surviyorshms, dowint•nts i also, kform of application (for.whi are blame sheets.) \ are to be had on aPPlicati• ottlee, o , by letter o the agent. TRUSTEES. I'ae sldent. s'011). W. CLAGIIORN. • • i \ Vies President. LETER CULLEN. ' Hobert F..WalrhJ Clayton n. TA Win. G. RierattifCr • . Al , ' fl• Laing Edo'. C. Market', _ R. F. Loner. Pair, ration, ' ' Wittiato emit: Peter Rambo George N Diel Wm. W. II tiv ~ , ' Robert. Morris Joseph T. 'rooms • NVllliant M. Da Stephen Crawl.. il, Horse p Conn, . CON,FULTINO Pll 'SMARR, FERIAAS Wesi,M. Diddle. M Di , TREASURER, Fr cis W. Rawl,'. . , 11. 13.1 TUCKS . R-iyi Reerettry and A, Phiia'izeptl4•4S 13 L 'PE ASSU.U.A.. I'ItC:ST C 0510.6.,N V OF I 159 Cite:mut :ArtV. e.n Lives,crant Annuities 1 . receive an M d execute I 6 R. curial *lOO on a tines 1/ s. •e. :,. For: years- r Life, annually. antlually. , 0 0 05' ;7 . 30 0 014 1 35 35 40 1 69 1 93 10 50 696 209, i BO GO '1 35 4 91 Mk Ex sstrue :—A p non aged 30 years next I: rth-day y paying the Co panysl 31, would secure t his fa /telly or heirs *l4 should he die in one year ; or for 313 10 he secures to them emu; or for 313 annu ally fur 7 years; e secures to chem./HMO s ould he is In 7 years; n fors23 60 paid annually ifc he provides f r them 31000 whenever e diem, for $0550 /hey would receive 615000 ,shoOld e die In one year: . ' 3s/chart 2 0 THE Managers f this Company, at a meet on the 27th December ult., agreeably to th referred iwthe en 'nal prospectus nr circuin Company,appropr ated a Rontis.nr addition to ties for the who e of life, remaining in foe were isrned prior n theist ofJanuary, 1842 of them therefore which weze Issued in they will be entitle/1 till) per cent upon the suet It:akin:an additio of /3100 on every $lOOO. 31100, will be paid when the policy becomes instead °Me 411000 originally insured. Thus that were issued i 1837 willbe entitled to 81 or $57 50 on ever 31000. And those issue will_ be 4 ntitled to 71 per cnnt.or $75 on e and in ratable proportions on all said pond prior to 191 os Janhary, 1842. The Berms will he credited to each polo books endorsed on presentat inn at the Otlice. It is the design Of the COmPany.to cf./Minn. addition or ; bonus CO the policies for life periods: B. W.IIICHARDS, Pr . ions: F. .Issrl, Actuary. 10-Tnesubstrib r has been appointed Age above Institution ,and Is prepared effectlnst lives, at Mr: published rates, and give anym desired en tbe sntilect, CM application at thi Ponsvltierete SI r • BENJAMIN BA TILE amik ANNUITY' AN I) I Qf cc 111 r AKE In,uranc drtouncom an I Rates for li t For 1 =tl PPIY gent OM 1112 U.TII IN -SURAIVOIrs frf Pa iladetpaia.] Or Provision agoiartihr expenza and fart , , byriSirktrerr Cr .licridext. 'll CO3IP.ANY incOrporated March 0.1846, (3pITGAL) with a Capita of 6100.000. Insures all ersons be 'mesa 'benne, of 18 and 65, an'imatediato altrinsance of 43.111, $5.. 66, -116 r 610 per week, for one, t*o, three ~, or five years, by 1 ying a certain yearly anmli Thu. a- person I under 'bitty-Ave, insert' g for one year, by paying S . ) a year, is allowed *3 petsink ; for , *5 25,61 pet week; and in the same prop 1 rtion, one of a like ago by paying 66 55 a year. sato *5 her week) for 6; 00, 66, 811.21). 83; and for *l4 65, e gets 010 forsvery week oi l disability occasioned by s ckness or accident, during the year. By paying a frac ion more .yearly, a weekly allowance can be insured Mom 03 to 4110 for two, three or five years. The re es are to be paid yearly In advance, and are In proper lon to the nee and the weekly allowance. In care oft ermanent disability,`occurring after an instirance fo say five years, at a week! allowanceof SIOA perso would be in the yearly tree pi of 6520 a year, for the mire five years. . v There are no weekly or monthly assessme is to pay, or attendance-of meeting required; and byt e chatter the insured recede a share of the net prott I*, Withbut liability far tossesi , There Is ample security or the in sured, as can be !town, and promptness at 'd liberali ty is exercised in i j t he payment of benefits. - or putt re -. colors. inqui at he office, N 0.60 South venth-st. above Walnut All letters moot be past pa d. - • DIRECTORS. '.• . Samuel Q. Older,hop 'Merchant, No.loo '' ter-street.' Calvtrefrithe, ittimey end Counsellor, E Market-street. I- Charles 11. Hall, Whole ale Commission 34 Church Alley., , . William F. Boon , Attorney and Counselio Seventh-et.. . ja:bn Sny d er, .Wine Merchant, No 70 John ftmis4. Tleeslth, 6 . N. Sls:i-et Daniel C. . near Schuylkill S tventh street. James P. Brurer, Wholesale Wool Dea . Willow-street. . • 1.34,, u rd. DulT,slrediant.No. 30 N. Wham a. ) Edward J. Cron . Clerk. No , 332 S. Filth- treet. coaries".P. flay s, coal Merchant, Willow t.Whax* enories.l3. P. Oimpbril.iton Merchant, W ter,abovis Race-atreht..6lA MU EL 1) . ORRICK' President. W. Fe Boost/ Secretary and Solicitor. Goverahr Emerson, M. D., 167 Walnut *OW. Con. •ultlne Tliyoirlan.l re The subscriber has been appointed Agent for ibl Institution in' Schirrhill I County, and is prepared to siva any information on the subject, and effeet loon ran- CPA on the terms f the compaay.at the ogee of the M In e ra..1,0 roht. D. BANNAN. . June 24. 1916. " , 211.1 y iriirliF.T . i . iliqlVatle - o", — . to suit applicants. ariTtitinl 1 trail often.) belonging to the N.Antericau Coal Co.' known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow nig list of Coal Veins. navy of which,—sau ng others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a sang stover a mile In length. Tin -J-Lewts, Spixhii. Us racleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tra ey. Peach. Mountain Veins, Green Parker Ravensdale 'elni, Per pendicular.Dhimand, mlO Rig Diamond Vino, along with many, others, not rhyted. I ' Also,all th.at tract endled tele 1./onion Ttatt,belong., Inc tothe said Company.containinsthe Sale ut,Porreoti Rabbit Hole. Mortinter, Tunnel, Black 311 n s. C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. :an; a Sate MI ant Grist MllLeitu aced clothe Mill Creek 'Pt art,all ambit* 1 . wilibe rented cuinioderate terms. by,opplying to , . . 'I ". DAVID Cf 111,148. AO. ' __. reb3l. .ng TOH.IE FOR SA LE IN MINERS ILLIS C" , - , -The onto - critter offers for sale hie emir. merchao dine, enraistijin of DRY GOODS • onove al Es CHIECNS WAD E. HARDWARE. ice...all nr which is in toed order. His stand is one of the best an Miner.. !Me, with ate eneellent, dwelling attache. uldr.h VW for sale. For particitters inqulreattne tore. SenlB-0-tf.l .1. 11"21EGENFlIS, M3 3cnville. I I's. all tent. ery. 'or. the r redo ty, at Sii INV nrm tor l• minesa make ks-or annul. Y Metal. f .100 LULA MI ng held design of the 11 pon e. that Those ar 1838, named. That Is a claim . policies et cent in 1838, • ery 100, i s Issued °tribe Ito make stated MS for the anceson or*nalloo office. NAN. In orth Wm- uhbelow 'Merchant Emimr] =I 'rry-itreet, 104 No