Iti€J"°~OUrLIQE. SaturdAy,Maziltull.•tecto!!f r 24! - TFItARFAMAROLIPX•R er g E • YEOFLt ' DEBUZGINTUIRSIVILVICas 1 • Awmunwswe 1371105; This flouristritietnitAtitileir. or the Enintim t of the Arts ant lossirierint'britatiOlidliiroire of , whkh was silf42llh.P..."Dd jast erupt ed ae edartional Giiiery for, Fie,Axbibitionof Work of An. 10* feet. 104:!4,t0:feeteside., ?pip property they hold tiVery ulnatile„ina.ionittentlz kg, nereasin in valae: oribeckheri,' , r - n ~r ite, r s. . 9lol,,NA, n u proprietors I'o4 proVeksr , ,,ii, ibeAssoeiation *boob! would be divided among Oh ` memberiOeffiejalie. The Distribution - will Win - place oir the 41st of be. eember near:,_.Tbec.ttatnving.fOr the latisentyear, will be '• Tooth," copied ,frovr Zone'■ celebrated." you're of Life.l.-sibtleSolerme of Eubleti: 8 uieeriptiOns SC. for which subscribers willreceive anNevirrorwprtb Cr—a foiume of MAUR... P lua-_ trating Sleepy If ollote. and the chance of Vow Mein Eograleremtefabalog worth from *lO-to VOW. The .11.esoeistym bate eiroady purcharlid upwards of 300 Prites for distribution. . Burn yeeeiied, and any foinrtnition given t 7 venni on !he' stqisitibr; B. BANNAN, - .Litiiiintarypee!!tuiy for BelntylklU County: - ir-1 , 1 .! 1:11,13.11q81311A.ATE Every man who Icivis his family, ought to get 64 ife footed. 'Every person engaged In business, haw._ ing otbers depeudirtg•npan him, which would regolte %::VEriiii tithe tdeettle up,ouglit to get bis life Insured even • if in good circumstances., - Every person engaged to the Coal Dopiness outht to . —get -his life Insured, or any other hazardous bushwis • In the Coal Luton. . - - Everypersonwhodepeuds upon a Salary ought to get his life Insured. The Professional man with a family ought to get his life Minted; There are Idw but ivho could save a email sum annually to insure their which, If not .tavested In this way, would be spent Perhaps Ip tritlea. and their families left to the etatrlllea of the %aorta. There is, perhaps. notb- Ang tbai creates so severe a pang on the death-bed, as • tieing compelled to leave those whom yon love, and "...paitlailsrly a wife and children, destitute. Ltfit Insurance Is becoming just as co4Mon in this Country as Fire Insttrance. - Wives, persuade your bushauds—you can save enough in your household : affairs to ;sty the annual premium without feeling it, and yonare the most interested in, the subject. Sou can Insure. the live/ of yonebusbands, for your own benefit, and the amount cannot be touched by their Creditors. In -thee of tbilr death., * AM , informatiosr on this subject can be °brained of B. BANNAN, At the Office of the- Miners' Journal. • Tel RrirLT of tie late election in this State, Ml= to have aroused the editor of the, Pottsville •Emporium from a Rip Wan Winkle sleep, and we actually believe he is for once awake Poo r fellow, he is to much rejoiced that he hardly knows haw to give vent to hie long-pecit.np feelings. Notwithitanding there is an extregnant ity of Gas about that establishment, he may get over if. 'Without uerploding !!' •• Fammittr has ryrutes—The annual exhibi— tion ofthe FreAlin Inatiiute.commeoced in Phil ' adelphie, on Tuesday last. The display of are • - tides is said to be very fine. Among other things exhibited is a sewing machine, intended to re— ...plies the thimble and needle. The North Amer— lean, say of this machine: ‘rW hart in operation, ~it not onljr<cloes its work niecibly,, but well ; and • we have a specimen of its production now before us, which would do credit to any, seatiartress.— „ POI sewing is the same on both aides of the seem. and the operation is very simple. though of a • character not properly to be explained without a .' lengthened description. The. machine occupies but a very small space, and as we staid looking atthe operator turning the crook rapidly, anti sow .the needle flashing back and forth, we could not `help reverting to the past, and pondering whet ' would have been his fate daring the days of witch - craft,who should dare to place such a machine in operation, and create so complete a revolution in -the ordinary habits of the Wile." There is'also a fine display of iron in sheets, hors and rolls, and . , quite, a number of specimens,of welded flues, some otilvhibla are of large calibre. THE TiCECIAHT•ES, who base fled from the , ;tyranny of Russia, to Turkey for refuge, may yet give ~n se to somerwrioni dipnalties in Europe. At lltft accounts, the Sultan peremptorily declined yielding the 'Hungarians. Determined upon haw .ing them, Russia submitted to Turkey the simple alternative of yes or no, or abide the consequences'. : The latter is as determined as the former, and shoold she continue to hold on to the °rig inal stand, ,we may look foisome interesting events. • A New 'York paper, referring to the matter, wave that the Divan. though well prepared by sea and iandils nevertbileas appiettensive of the result of's war With Russia: She is, of all powers, the nearest to -het borders, and it is known' that since the days of Catharine, Russia has entertained designs against : Turkey, and probably eeizea upon this occasion to, make a demand which the Emperor believes will be refused, and have an excuse thus effort cd to' . jommence hostile operations. If it is to come to this the Sultan is is good position to meet it now. A war with Russia and Turkey. will - create another insurrection to Hungary, and may light up a war again on the Continent. England Will never permit Russia to, bare powession of • the Dardanelles and conquer Turkey—the next demonstration will be made on the British posses. Ilona in India. The Turkish fleet is powerful and well organized, and a few weeks will bring up the mr.tireEnglish Mediterranean Squadron, acid the black Sea will Al__t_ldAockaded, All depends upon :the firmness of Turkey—if she holds out Russia will be compelled to strikes blow and then a war 'of peculiar interest, civil and religious, will break out fit ibe East, the end of which no * roan can fortell„.: Boozer? ts POILLDILLPUIA.—The Daily Nara, states the estimated populstion of Philadelphia, at the present time, to be 360.000; or in other words . .70,000 families. Of this number, only 3000 !anti lies hese a competency for support above manual tabor ; 20,000 depend upon mechanical cad pro fenh3nal Winches ; and the residue of 47,000 is .diviefed into-two parts, viz:-30.000 who labor or are desirous oflaboring, and 17,000 who resort to 'illegitimate and criminal mane for a livelihood. 'Of the latter claw, 6000 are supposed to be beg gars ; 4000 wbo" depend upon the offal of the autiets, and what they can collect from the kitch -ens of the - recently ; 3000 who steal ; 1000 who Itarve for watirof any kind of support:and 3000 mho follow a. promiecuoua livelihood. Such is the Mate of society in Philadelphia, and the elements which compose it. - ' A Dectarosr.—it bias recently. been decided in Ile New Jersey Supreme Court, by 'Mr. Justice Carpenter, that the engineers on railroads cannot be held responsible for the loss of cattle that .may ,meet with injury or death by coming in contest 'with the looOmotairea under their : management, the owners or cattle being considered bound , to take care or their properly. Tee .Sheol-..A number of cherry and plum growhig on the Heights Of Georgetown, D. hose recently become covered with a second , nrop of blossoms, and some of the latter trees are :ranted with green plums of a respectable size. - . OHIO .ELIMito.H.—A Telepephie Dirptch - frdm Oineinnati states that nearly the whole Bute - las been fiend from, end the result may be safely loomed up el follows: House, 30 Whip, 34 Josue leeis P l.—Streatr, 17 MOP, 16 1oeorocos, end Free Boiler. This ir prelusive of Hamilton County., where the oldqtterrel is to the eonstitu „,lietiefi,tjt or dividing the Oily end County into two distriets, is renewed, end will no.donbt be reused Is the Legielstismaidet. • M:• -: I MMMM OM ANNEXATION Or CANADA. Affairs in Canada are daily assuming a more interesting character. • The feeling of discaittent is spreading, and the all-pixviding topic' now ie. "Annexation totbe American Union". The recent difficulties—the epproval of the course - of Lord Elgin, by the British Crown, with other causes, strongly tend -to anecdote the affectlortCof -the Queen's Canadian subjectx...' - 41o,gddreall.„ bat been publisted; by a Committee, consisting of .iudisititials of all parties, to-the peeptaol- 0 0 1 30 8 ; in which they stale the grievance:l under which have - labored=ortaTtlie - Inproper7o7Curie pursued by the Mother Country towardethen.- -Thstcondition of iliV-i'oirelties end-the-United- States, is strikingly contrasted, and the cause of the game is traced to the want of proper protection- . tic stated, thilt with superabandsnt water-power .a cheap labor, he 'Colonies have no domestic marmfactures, and thet neitloir.capit.ern'Oreliter prise can be ,embarked- in such undertakings, sitole' the ' Country redisine under the:preserit government: Asa remedy to this' tate of things the six following suggestions are enumerated. -.1. 'The revival of Protection in the markets of the -Baited Kingdom." • . ' • • ' 2. "The Protection of Home Mennfietures." 3. "A FederalYnion of the Br,itibh American Pro•ineen." - . • 4. .Tike Independence of the British North Ameriese Colonies u a Federal &Tebbe." _ 5. "Reciprocal Fiee Trade with the United States, u respects the products of tba'fvm, the :Gaut, and the mute." . 6. .Friendly and peaceful separation _firm British connection, and.a union, upon equitable lerms, - wille the grad North American confed eracy of sovereign slater" Among the above, myna strikes us as more signifiiant than the sixth, which at once unfolds the grand secret of the important movement. 'The addresr, then goes on at considerable length, and while none but friendly feeling are entertained by the Canadians, they come to the conclusion, that a political revolution in thst country is not far distant, as will be seen by the 'following extract from the aldreas "Among the statesmen of the Mother Country —among the sagacious observers of the neigh• Vining Ropublic—in Canada—and in all British f iVortti America—amongst all cluses there is ar strong prevaiiing,conviction th.t a political rev 4ution in this' country is at band. Such forebo dings cannot readily be dispelled, and they have. moreover, a tendency to realize the events to which they point. In the meanwhile; sedan injury results in Canada from the effect of this anticipation upon the more desirable class of set tlers who naturally prefer ■ country under fixed end permanent forms of government, to one in it state of transition." 'The stand has been taken by the Canadians. Their voice is fur Annexation—'uttered not in a moment oQ:chit:Dent, but put forth, coolly and deliberately. The "manifist &alloy" of Canada is apparent and its annexation to the Union, could be had without tile least solicitation ot, our part its case GreatZtain should consent.—Time however, will ehow what the e ff ect of this move. meet, .`ill be, an t remains to be seen how this address'svill be received by the Oritiab Crown. COLLIERY EXPLOSIONS Since the recent Colliery explusion, in Wnl . es, a few weeks finer, of which we gave an account at the time, various have been the suggestions as to the most suitable mode of 'avoiding such occur;. •encet in , future. In the last London Mining Journal, we observe a communication from M. Cole, who seems to think th . at these awful vinita— lions tire owing ' , to the defective sy , tem of venti lation,';' which is undoubtedly correct; but it may generally be as , urned, that were the moat perfect ,yetems adopted the number of explosions would be eery considerably reduced. The greatest pro portion of the. lives lost are sacrificed by the neg. Irct of preventive measures of proved efficacy. No explosions, or, at least., any that have been attended with Patel-consequences, hate occurred is collie.. ries where Strtiee's ventilator, Gurney's steam ap paratus, or Brunton's fon .have been employed ; yet we do not find , that the success of these means has induced their general adoption. Some do not even incur the expense of a . furnace, and in other collieries where. it is used, it is act impeifect in de. sign and carelessly attended to, as to be rather a lu'e todeetructicin than a means of safety. There are other means of prevention, either altogether -neglected, or so carelessly conducted as tc"ba op - festive for 'safety. Under these circumstances, tt Is no wonder that explosions should frequently occur, and it it evident that their prevention does not so much squire the aid of new inventions as the stringent application of known-means. Fon aro c N Ewa.— Probable War between Run: sia and Turkey.—Tbe Steamship Niagara arrived at Halifax, on Wednesday last, bringing news ono week later horn Europe. _ , 'The roost important item of political news, is the probable rupture heiween Russia and Turkey, relative to the demand made by the foimer capon the latter, to yield the Hungarian refugees, who sought refuge in Turkey. To another demand Turkey, "with a manliness which clown he too highly commended, 'refused to be bullied into a compromise of its independence, and Prince Rod give!, after hiving ineffectually endeavored to bully the Sultfin into a compliance with his demands, has taltaln an abrupt departure from Constanti. 000 e, and Count Titoff, the Russian Minister, has closed all diplomatic relations with the Porte." This harts equally, and should Russia persist, in her demeind, .. , war will be inevitable." The governments of England and France are deter mined to uphold thelr ambassadors its the atlvices given by them to the Porte, reepectiog the extra dition of the Hungarian refugees"! The Potato rot has again made its appearance, in Ireland, and is thought the destruction of the potato will be as great as it was ix few yevis ago The suspension of diplomatic intercourse be. haven Fiance and U. States, caused much excite. ment in Paris ; but it wasnnaored that England had offered mediation, which caused it to, cab. side. M. Marred, or Thirre it is thought, will aupercede M. Pousrin. Comoro, after a long siege, has surrendered to Austria. Sir John Franklin's ship is said -to have been seen by some of the inhabitariii - OT Davis' Straits.. It It is thonglat the vessel is safe.—Geurgey. ex. Dictator of Hungary, has been shot,- by Count Zicky, whose brother the former had executed. Ustruz. favzszsers.—An important invention has been made by a Mr. Biker, of New Jersey; coneisting of a new method of working iron, di.. rest from the ore, with anthracite or bituminous coal, by a single process. By means of this re markable invention, Mr. S. proposes to - make wrought iron at a cost of $2.5 to $3O per ton—at least half the usual cost. ILI fornaee,says the Newark ddrertistr, has three combined chambers, one above the other. end all actuated by the same fire. The upper chamber is used fur deoxidizing the ore,—impurities, such as sulphur,'&c., being carried off at a low temperature; the middle chamber for Holing and working, and the lower chamber. for reducing and finishing. The metal . is taken from the lest named to the hammer or squawre., The whole time occupied in this pro cess!, from the time the ore is pat into the furnace until finished by the hammer, is only two boon. One of his furnaces is now in operation at Boon to,m in Morris co., N. J. This is considered one 1 of the most important inventions that has been made for years. MILL PARTINGTOS gays atm extended the can• tent of the female cemetery last evening, and wine of the songs were extracted with touching phythßgoras ; the youegbdiee_sung like glop' , Ind looked like =glee just mita. paradox.. She 0 47 'nimbi that 'during the shower et ii9lettie !Da telaelshered paring forgottenlerimjscd. . . . - . a :Ir.. •,* —, *13;1::, 'M;M.RS 3 - . 4()URNA - . .;;;;_?(ITTSY - 114L - E -- G - EN't TUE noancqs. We noticed the new settlement of the Mar. mons, and their. intinded ispplication to the next Congress for admission into the Unite, in our last paper. it is another evidence of the rapid groixtli of our Country. Cut a few yeiii since it was)i wilderness, and not a'solttary white man. sage the Bt. Louis : Recielk, had fixed his *bode in ibis Brits. and nnw'mare.thaaNsizty :thousand people, with a MIT and towns, mantasetorMS Mad ait the needful elements of corpfori and happiness. are collected and originized into a sovereign State r with-a-well-widened -eonstiititiregnisr- tern Of judicial tribunals, and an efficient ekeen five snthoritr... entity the. lacuidsticmand-the growth of such s community, in such a apace of time, is, oneof the wonders_of ..modern ticnes.-,- Warred upon , perieculed, and - treated' with - - can; tamely -- and contempt, wherever they see their feel-within the -bonnie of our - Unionithese - en-. In:tat:s6c people, despairing of peace and Tait withintine lxiidersoiticrifited' their Tropetely, and severed all the tica - oftniune -sad kindred, to 'seek out, icrthlEtuidet of dr desert vildelnesv, an oasis ptienikti they might hopetu livetiii - dielciilied ;iiit‘.l in the free esnicise of their natural rights.'-'A lit tle ove , three years ego the Mat of their" parties emcee , the Missouri river, Siuce'ihat time each i 1 sPrin i liss opened with thousands oftheir fami li es and wagoos. traversing the vast plain's which stret ' from the line of the States to the ,Rocky Ifoitatains. P;tiently 'sod perseveringly bard they toiled onward and onward, 640(4 - poverty, hallowed by the .feroeious savage, *rid persecuted by their-brethren of the white race, 14.01i -issuing into a narrow. but rich valley, interposid between 'the Utah,Lske and the - Tinvailiogni chain of mobritains, they returned thanke tii ihiti God who watched over the lotion and the afflicted, and fix ed their solitshoma. 'Hereltheir little com munity has continued to augment „an e nt it i has grown into a poeferful State, with all rho attribute of political rower end sovereignty. ,1 . . B•caiLon• wt. • Paaarviii--,TIM Notting ham Mercury says that ri bachelor ha* at-Mans- Geld, lately ordered the town crier to onnounes hie Want of, a wife, 30 years old i nf amiable tem per, and clean and industriou; batibs. He was so overwhelmed with applicant; ibat be found himself unable to make a choice. and was com— pelled to leave the town to escape his impending fate. Miss Fut.nons, a daughter of the Vice Prsi. deneol the : United States, recently received an appointment as teacher in one of ,tho public school: of Buffalo; and is now acting in that ca pacity. How striking an illustration of the sim plicity of cur Republiian institutions! 'Mies Fillmore received. htr education at the State Nor mal School. [Commtinicated.] , The following dissection of the late vote in this county, shows the same TP.IIII, in comparing the democratic vote for Poor Director, with their vote for the balance of the ticket, - . :as it did in.i1846. when Squire Callahan was thn candidate'imith this difference, however, that 'Mr. Quin has the, ennmlation of a companion in his defeat, whereas._ Squire Callahan was the only victim : , • Are. Arr. IQ'llo ' Districta. D vole. vote.' Districts. D sete.lvot e Pqttrcloc, als 301, 2 .0.0.H:wen, ISI 111 s o m c giun, 100 1/4.orvitrsourg, 26S 101 Port Carhou, 117 117 Rosh, so Ta New Castle, Its 11 ()inn ian. • 131 120 147 117,NV,4 Penn; • 179 109 Dranch Ant Sly South Manhelm, 71 51 Tremont, 116 1 Port Clinton, 56 37 Bat - lows. 140 135 , McKennshurr. 133 /11 Schuylkill, 511Vriedensburr. 151 157 Tamaqua, 16S PM, Plnerrove bee., 70 69 Porter 99 27141055, • 116 117 1.. Mahantango. 160 141 i 171uttcr, 41 3.5 Maltantan go, 175 172;Frailey, 67 51 flurry, 62 40IN. Slanheim, 163 121 Pine Grove Th., 1.67 1511 Quln's Total vote, 30361 Dobbins bests Quin, 170 L Highest dem. vote, • 32'7,1420 522 Lowsest dem. vote; 3Rxl Jones 4 . •,..* 1109 'lltrbestsyble vote, 37SS,Whitney 19C/ Lowest syht , r;yote. 3253 • t The well reinembered defeat of Squire Callahan, in 1848,„ by hp own party,, and the result shown as aboVal,. in the vote for his count'yman end towns. man, saintly' to prove that .no Irishman can be elected Director of the Poor for this county. I would advise the democrats to abandon Port Car bon as a place to selects candidate from, and at the can O time humbly suggest to any Irish cit:ien who wishes to run on their ticket hereafter, to try hie lurk for some other prize. A fatality attend. the eff irk; of the democrats to elect erre of their Irish brethren to that dittinguished post. 4 VOTE FOR CANAL. conaussiONEß, The following is the vote for Canal Commis: eioner in this State. • Where c the figures are ear tied out in detail; the returns- ere official. . . ' Gamble, Faller. Cleaver Allegheny, '5103 .6236 523 Berke. 6827 2867 Bedford. • 2579 2524 Blair, 400 ~ 1- l'• Bucks, 50 ~ .Bradlord, 500 Butler. - 2092 2172 Clearfield, 450 I: Carbon, , 756 490 - Cumberland, 2909 2558 Cambria, 1375 1128 Centre. • 2093 1383 Clinton, - • 1001 . 670 Chester, 4238 5085 Chrion, .• , 900 Columbia. • 2423 1696 Orme/or& 2OO Delaware, , • 1311 1143 Dauphin, 2108 2788 " 80 Erie. • ' 1106 Faye:t.,' • 700 Franklin, 2666 .3097 Huntingdon, • 500 Jefferson, 350 Inniata 1099 927 'Luvrne, 500 Lenea,ter, 4224' 7123 Lehigh, 260 • Lebanon, • 1788 2378 'Lycoming, 2130 1524 . Monroe, 1303 94 , Mercer, 400.. • Mifflin, 270 Monlomery, 5081 3698. M'Kean. 110 Northumberland, 1874 Northampton. 2982 Philell's city, 4602 Philad'a co. '14680 Pike, 655 Perry, 1419 Potter, - 545 Susquehanna, 2073 - Bchuylkill, 3551 Somerset, 964 unison, • 150 Tinge. 600 Union, . 182.0 Venango,' . • . 300 Weanhoreland, 4097 Wayne, ' • 650 'Wyoming, Washington, York, 450 4035 8359 103,225 .91,223 The House of Rpresentatives will be Demo— cratic by a, majority of 20. The Senate will also •contain a msjirity of one. Hon. W.F. Packer is spoken of as Speaker of the Senate, aod Ron M. Porter, as Speaker of the Hons.: PaOTIrION BUI , INCSSOF vaiWzrr.--The CM. cinnati Pfice . Curren! of that city publishes a tabular statement of the number end value of bogs and beef cattle in fifty-nine counties in Ohio, es returned for taxation by the Township Assessors, and equalized by the l 'county boards, for the years 1848 and 1849. In theta fifty.nine counties the total number of hogs was 1,336,367 in 1848, sod is 1,410,377 in 1849. In the same the number of beef Cattle was 637,284 in 1848, and is 688 , 248 in 1849. These facts indicate very strongly at least so far as Ohio is concerned, that there is no scarcity of either bogs or cattle in the West. The editor of the Providence Spir has seen the MID who minds Ihs own bosuns:le No dusuip tios is tiny. " . tocarltems. , iar The Gas Piper,' Have /CCM , bid, in Centre Street; and the workmen era now ezt * gaged in laying theerin" Mahantatym street. We also observe pipes along Market street, ready to be put in. , . I Some of our young friends bad quits pleasant party at the Mount Carbon House. on Tuesday evening last. It was well attended, plumed off agreeably—al hating, we understand, Tully enjoyed the e lves . The season for parties haLarrived, ana may_expecLa pretty_ ga season in our goodly Borough.- A . Singular curious fight took place between a man and womail,, (husband and in the upper cad of Marketstreet, in this Borough, one'day this week. It appears 'they are both addicted to takimi too._ much of the. ..!!ciace a 1 times,ancissingularly enough,-they bah appeared tol3Operinalitilafing; end as it oc, mitred, mot iu ilieeburditreet. Owing to some' cause or other; hartlercmis were exchanged, and as is mostly the case; blowicsintealsoindrilged iqj- In the frices,' the . womari•Seet knocked but no sooner as the frown, t 413 Mai imbibed a new spirit,rinase, pirbr . up a stone, and with the • courage ora true Amnion, aimed at her husband, and hit him'oution'the top of lei head'' with such force, as to biing him to the ground. Not satis fied with thre; AIM sought other modes of redress; Mud determiitad upon doing "full justice to her subject." Accordingly'', with a' file, she. went to work at his neck, and filed and sawed away, w ith a determination to punish her recreant husband, and succeeded-in inflicting serious wounds. The man, we tinderstacd, was attended-to by a phy sician, wbo has put all things to rights, and by this time, he has, no doubt, come to the conclu sion, that women are a little more dangerous than they look to be! C.P'Lik'reeny.—A man was taken to the Watch . Haase, a few evenings'ago, for the larceny of a coat from the Clothing Storo of Mr. Martz, Coin. tre Street LEV . Ranation.—The lint Battalion• of Rio Schuylkill Coutity Volunteers, as will he seen by an order of theAdjutant,will town for parade and drill, en the 24th must. iu JSiaeracillo OrLost hip Peot.—i - matt. whose name we have been salable to ascertain, had his foot cut off by the cars pit the Mine Hill Railroad, on Mon day last.. Air Disgraceful Seeite —We have been in formed bf a disgraceful scene th d occurred on Sululity last, at a funeral, in the vicinity of Mid dleport. The deceased was a child ;,uud to de posit it in iisifinal resting place, an ordinary wag on, wa; procur4, in which the cMlita. touGtiuiug ~the deceased was placed, around whiCh some of those:cemia . ising the funeral sat. Before they hail' proceeded a short distance, they procured ligOr, of which they freely partook and heroine intoxi cated ; and proceediug onward, upset, throwing ull in the wagon upon the road—and such was the concussion the coffinreceived. ihat was severed in two, by which the deceifsed.was throth upon the harp ground. lip was then t...kcit up, and finally. deposited. It affords L usnui pleasure to allude to such inatters,and we Merely refer to it. to deprecate the brutal propensities of those who can so far forget the dictates of hu manity and religion, Sit, allow themselves to be thus debased.' • The Weather, for thl'hist few days : has been quite pretty—wore like Spring than Autumn; bat the monitions by which we are stirrottuded .the blighted fields—the "sear and yellow leaf . ' upon our "hill, tops," the occasio n al blast or .%:sld —the piercing frost—too. strongly indicate"the approach of old Berea*. [V' Amuscruent.—Spalding N0rt.4,1 American Circus, will visit our Borough, this morning. und dye two exhibitions this afternoon and evening. re . Yesterday It as the engine William Mihies was 1 suing over the Beaver Meadow Railroad to Mauch Chunk, about a mile below Weatherly, se v eral of-the cars got off the track, when eight of them were broken, and Robert MlCnight, one of the breaksmen, was thrown,offi a car tvmdlig over his leg, literally,cilt it off, a little below the knee, and seriously bruised the other leg , about the ancle. Drs. Longsliore' and Leonard. two excellent surgeons, were soon in attendance when they made au elimination. On the kame day, the engine IVillarn Penn, from Hazleton, had four cars smashed from get ting off the same road. The cause of these acci dents is attributed to the miserable condition of the read. , rT Immersion.—The ordnance of - b aptism was ndtninistered to three ladies, on Sunday morning last in the river at this place, by Rev. Mr. Levering. of the Baptist Church. The day was . .pleasant, and quite a number of ladies and gentlemen had assembled to witness the im posing ceremony. LV"tiew Jackson, the popular mine best of the American Muse, has placed upon, the line,a splendid new Omnilins. called the GEN 6RAT. WORTH. It is a beautiful piece or, mechanism, and we doubt whether its superi or, in beauty or darnbility„can be found in any nfeui cities: It speaks wail of 'the mechanical skill of Pottsville, and nothing Oyes us more pleasure than thus to notice tkeprodnetion s °Coon OWN mechanics. mail Siftings. A young women, at Syracuse, named' Suaan Ford, la.t week gave birth to five living' infante, two boys and three girls—all alive and doing The Manufacturing town of Lasirener, Ma••.. his 7,225 inhabitants, whom there Was fire yens ago nut 100. Another rp:tmmoth cave has been di-covered in Kentucky, ibout twelve miles distant from the celebrated one. 1111 - • • 62 2215 7386 699 11714 ISIS 119 • 927 292 l • 35#1 215 2141 Elopement Extranedinary.—Roltert Palmer, cotton agent of Nottingham; England, has elnped to this coently with one of his wite's kitchen maids, and property in , merchandise and cash to a large amount. The Gerrit Smith - sholitinnists of New York have nominated a state ticket, and • placed on it the Rev. S. R. - Ward, a colored preacher, for secretery of State. BID NMI Orkans comprises a population of almost every nation under the ion, and one would sup pose the most difficult to manage, end yet no city is freer from riots.or is better governed.. She has en armed police. Trying the Penaily..-No. fewer than twenty thousand Austrian soldiers are said to have per ished in Hungary, from sickness and fever alone. 2397 3670 Kilkd by an Etk i —A mm was gored to death •by a tame elk, last week, on the farm of Col. W. •W. Wadsworth, near Genesee, N. Y. illr. - Vabioun Writing a Rook. —John C. Calhoun, it is announced, hos devoted the peat summer to the preparation of a Treatise on the Elementary Principles of Government and the Constitution of the United States.' Common Schools fur Colored Children.— The Directors of the Public schools in Pittsburg have passed a resolution which provides for the establishment of a School for colored children in that city. The school tax derived from the col ored. inhabitants of the city Is to be devoted to the object hereafter. irtimesoftt Territory comprise. 30,000 square miles of what was formerly embraced in the old Northwestern territory, and 136.000 of the old French territory of Upper Louisiana, making total of 166,000 square miles. Time Jews.—The Jewish Chronicle says That there were 6hy.two thousand Jews in the ranks .of the Hungarian army, while not a singl'. Jew was to be found serving ander the Austrian Flag. A lady, in New York, lilt week; in jumping from a can elippoS, [6%401144e tier neck ZEMIErIES 1100T011, lIVESELER, 110 MCEOPATHIC LI RgyincLAN. Removed h s °Mee to the upperi ropetot the new brje.k buildirupr, opposite Vol Port - Lup , rW-lett . . c7,31,¢ feet CEME ESE TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL DI ICES:ITO/XS. TOM - mihscriber invites the attention of Teachers and School Directors, particularly in Schuylkill Co lathe following new mad improved School Books pub: l ishmd by him. coiled • 7 ". Titlrnoris Columbian Calculator, Do ' Youths' Coliambian Calculator, Do Table Book. Do Columbian Spelling Book, Do Practical Common School Mensuration, which will be ready In • few days. Three Book. are already enmities") , used In. this County, tad an Changeable a- population as we have. It Is desirable that .the Bodin Used In oar Sehnols should be as runfores as possible rare therefore call the partienlar attention of School Directors and Teach ers to thli cents, on the tha commencement of the Schools this fall. These Boots have received the eip probatioa •of about-50p professors and Teachers,. the best irrirks on the subjects on which they treat. - o.7ltry - doe cleaput Adiki im 1.10 - Merchants; Teacheri; 80601 Directors, &e., sop ' plied at the lowest rateri,hy 'the quantity. D. LIANNAM, _ , • Printer Pabliaer and Bookie/Ur. _ TOTTSVILLE I=l 674212C0YED WEOKtY FOR 711 E J 0012141 1 -11: Wheat Floor,lAL. 115 00 'Dr'd reaches par''4. 300 Aye 'do do 450 do do uopar'J. -I 75 Wheat, buab. , 1,10 Dr'd apples, paid. Aye.. , do "65 Eggs. dos. slo -Cam, do 65. ' BuiLer, lb. • . 121' 0310. ,do '4o' Boron,. • 1 . 1 POtatoer, do Dices. 'Nearby Seed, 2 50 . flay, ton, Glover .do 3 ,50 Plaster. . MAE WIED . • Initeading.. on Totaday Aut. Rev. Mr. Rich- Ards. LEVI firIATTS.N. Of Vora Carbon, to ANNE E. LEONIIIII, of Reading... • la this Britonlb; gin the 14th inst., by Ras: T. S.Zobasoo, Mr. JESSZ DaI43IIIIiLLIER, 10 hltss A.III14• C. MiTZ. 0 the sth inst . , by Diiid K. Klock. ,tiE....1 . tigvay JAsrxa, to_ Min MARTHA Mtn* . .Llewellyn. • DEATHS At Tremont, on the etli,of 'Oct., Mr, Cannon Ans.n. a member of Tremont Lodge, 245—he was is worthy member. an estimable citizen, and trio lost Is sincerely regretted by a large circle of brothers and friends.— The Lodge passed the following resolutions of sympa thy and condolence. Whereas. It has again pleased an All.Wlse Provi• deuce to visit this Lodge with affliction. in depriving us by deem of our esteemed and beloved brother, G Chao e Ansm; Tberefore, • ' , Resolved. That we-mingle our sourosirt with those of his berelved widow, nod sorrowing 'friends. for we too have lost a brother and r a friend, and as such we mourn his loss. Resolved, That the Lodge ridript the customary sym bols of mourning for Wray - days, at a token both of outward tespect• and of the warmest feelings of our hearts. Resolved. That as it token of respect to the:Mentor, of our departed Brother, the inhmbert of thii 'Lodge will wear the customary badge of ,. mnurniag for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these reentations, be I rons mined td the family of our deceased Mother., 1. 0. or 0. F. At teethed meeting of Friendship Encampment. No. 64, held at their Hall in Mineesville, on Monday even. ang, October Ist, Ihid, the following preamble and Resolutions were adopted. Whereas, the Father of Mt Patriarchs, in Ina ways att•Miser,ing wisdom. bee seen proper to remove to his Camp .•bove, our well beloved brother, Patriarch JORIAII Moves; Therefore, Resolved, That talc Encampment deeply eyntpa thise.wlth the fatuity of the deceased" Patriarch. in this. their. and ma loss: Roil trust that the transferring of nor Brother from one Encampment, to the.Encani ;t -enant above, Is his eternal gain. Resolved. That the charter end other properties of. this Encampment be clothed In mourning.for the space, of three months, in respect to his meninry. • Rejoiced, That a copy of ,these resolutions he - sent to the friends of deceas ed, and published in the Miners• Journal of Pottay Wm. If. CIIERINCTON, C. P. T. 11. 'RICHARDS. St•ribe. • - - t)IMPICOVELirIftI./glt OF MID 51E;I'1—Schuyt liiil Tribe No. meetings of the Society are held every Friday evening at Slighter's Hall. Thu members are reglietteit to be In attendance, as buol ness of in:pomace will be transacted. S. 'y. NOTICES. Tlik: AS at.letATE ItEf 01t1 , PRESIIN:TE -r' Canzrilatvin, worshipping in Th °warm's new building Lorne, of Market and Second ole.; have moved into the larce upper Hall of said building. where reli4ioui worslop will be conducted every [lab. bath by Rev. it T. C.trtutli ul. ficrvicesAo commence at U}a dock. A. M.. and 3 "'dock. P. M. Seats free. Tbo public are rotito..tOilly Invited to attend LAVIN., A CORNER STONE.—Phe Mem he, of Po Inv,kl Lodge, No. 216. of the order of Free Masons. by tlhipensation from the District Deputy Ward `foster will lot the Corner Stone of ;'Tremont ILilt; . in the '1!“...1. , ; ( Tremont, on Tuesday, the 9.3.1, Lau). Alt memheis of the f.ateinity, are reirticu larly invited to :mend. Ceremonies to cominencil at p. FLU:WK. TAT c, See'y. Pro Tent. Ll5ll VERSALIST Clll.lllCll.—Semees are held tY In the 2d story of Srichter's tit:wit:ill, every Soh— n ith morning and evening at the usual bourn Rev. R. K. I.IIIIISII, of Lucerne County, Pastor. The publie ore respectfully invited to attend. TILE PROTP.STANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. r.7 . . 7 T1ie following Resolution bna been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Churchaottsville. Resolved, That in consid,ration ofthe sums contrlbu ted and to be contributed ea 'tfonitione to the erection and furnishing of the church edifice: the vestry do hereby am apart, and aprimpriate FIFTY' EIGHT PE'A'S, which shall beond remain fen for all persons who wily desire to worship in the Church. These pewsiare located as follows t IN THE CENTRE AISLEI, _North side, No. 111, 119, 127, 135, 143.,..151. 159. Booth side. No. 11% . 120,_ 126. pe. 141. 152, Ir.o IN TIIII NORTH AISLE. North 914 r, No. 1,7, 13,19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 51,53 59,55 South solo, No. '2, 5, 14, 20.26, 32, 38, 44, - 50, 52. IN TILE SOIITII AISLE. Sonth ride, N 0.56, 57, 59.60, 74, 60, 66. 92, 99, 101.110. North side, No. 59, 67, 73, 79, 65, 91, 97, ICS, 109. ' DIVINE twavlCE is held In the Chtirch every Sun day. Oldriier Sereice commences at. 100- o'clock. ..litarapart Service con-tnences at 4 o'clock. And nven n rhrvtre. on the flrot Sunday of every mod rr." TRINITY CHURCH CEMETERY, AT MOUNT Kr'. LAUREL—The Vestik of Trinity Church, Potts ville. are now ready to sell burial lots and ;haves In that large and beautiful plata ground, near the junction of Market eltreet and the Mittens ille Road. which they have lately enclosed and laid out for aCemetery. Ap plication for lots or single graves may. he made to AN DREW RUSSEL. ENO.. Treasurer of the Church, at whose office on Mabantonga Street, a plan of the Ceme. tery via he acen, or Edward Owen Parry, Esq, Centre Street. . TUE GREAT MEDICINE or me DAYDocron Townesno'• 8 at►.—Thir memcine bas the peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the country, anti unly requires a trial to bringit into general use. It is pui up in quart bottles, and is six times cheaper than any miter preparation. Doct. Townsend Is ri physician rifgreat reputation in Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians generally in that city prescribe it in their practice The fulloWing is a certificate Omni some of them: OPINIONS OF:PHYSICIANB. Dr. Tow nsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the ,Union. This Into certify that we.the malersignedPbvsicitins n the city of Albany have in numero". calk prescri bed Dr. Townsenes Sarsaparilla, and. we be.teve It to be one of the mast valuable preparations of the Sawa darilla In the market. IL PULING, M. D. .I. WILSON. M. D. IL P. BRIGGS, M. D. P. E. ELNIENDOES, M. D Albany. April LIM 'Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following, Is one of In oldest and most respectable Physicians in Conn. • Hartford. Ct.. May 21, 1812. Dr. Tow,esevO:--Dear Bic "Townsend's - Saran parilla tinge kready sale in Dartford—is highly es teemed by all who have made use of ii, and we have teason to believe its good qualities will be daily appre ciated by ivdiscernlng public. I have daily calls for it, and hope you will be remunerated ter your exertions to render service:l:l the afflicted. I am sir, your obedient servant, ' HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D. re• The General Agency for the..ale of the Sarsa parilla is at Bannan'sllnnostore WativillS, where Drug gists:tad others eau be suipllcdwholesale at the Manu facturers prices. It is also rot sale In Pottsville at Clemens do ler'a and John S. C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. .1. Pry, Tamaqua; J.:W. Gibbs. Druggist, Minersville; C. Fraitey, Oravigsbnrg; !teary Rhizoid. and W. L. lleloler,Port Corium ; Paul Darr, Pinegrove; J. C. C Hughes, Pottsville. C. See adra. : . , sement in anntherenlumn Arlrcular •ontainins a lane number of eartlfiratrs from Pliya, lan, and other can he examined at Banana's Hook , nrc. Price SI diatmttle. or IS Bottles far ftS. CARDS. SAMUEL 11 ARV 2, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, POTTSVILLE. WIII attend pmmptly to Collections. Arent.les. Pur chase and Sale of Real Estate. &c. In Schuylkill rnun • tr. Pa. Office in Centre Street, opposite the Town Hall. [Oct '2O 1849. 43-17 EDIVARBSIIIPPEI4 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Philadelphia, will attend to collections and all other legal business in the City of Philadelphia, ad joining Counties and eisewhemt. Office. No. 13 Prune Philadelphian.sleet, (Aug.22 itl4B-2y GEORGE BEL LIS _ WROLESALE Cr/112118810N AGENT, For alt kinds of Fifth. N. 51 North Warves, below Late street, Pa C - 1.1-41:1a. [April 21, 'l9. 17- ty y Center Street, Pottsville. Schuylkill Cnunty, Pa. Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, col cation of Rents,akc. [Oct.:2-44-9y - - ATTORNEY . AT LAW . G. U . McCABE. „ Sept 22. Tamaqua—Office in Pine E;tf Street H B. TEBBETS.. • , - - v --. COSIBIIBBIOBI 31ERC1161'...7, _,- • . JO. 40. Mai Sava. • (Manhattan Bank Buildings.).New York: ri.Liberal cash advances wade on Coal. it required Sept. S. 1849. 37-3mrs.. . , ( -; LIA.Ltir ES W. HEOINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Has removed - bls Grace next to .1. IS Loney Stove Store. Centrestreet. [Sept 1,49. 36-3 m EDWARD cLAassos. DECONER S ENGII&VER ON WOOD, No. 801 Walnut at., Philada. Anton 4. 1849. • kTTORNET AT LAW. J. O. hicENALLT. - Ttmaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. •.Tcrao . .. 4949. 44-ly WANTED TO BUTCHERS —WANTED-2 or 300 Butcher Hides, wlllch will be taken in lots of 25 or upwards. Address B. LL PAXTON. Gutsy/Isla. Oct 40 1840. ' 434E4 ITIR/liC • ER WANTED—In consequence of 1 - a vacancy In one ofltie ractientanf the Bororrozh of Minereville—Notice is herehpiriven hv the Board of Directors, that a Male Teacher is required. and to have immediate employment. A aslary of 82d P"r month will be civenriben l 4 he meat the approval of the Board. " Wot. W. ROBOTS, deey: Oct 43-at TEiIenERS WANT ED.-.Three teachers to take chargh of the *rituals of East Brunswick township. are wanted. . Two to tet-ch the Enellsh Language, and one to:teach both EaLli , A l and G.' , ."nn • information can be had In rotation to it, by addressing or applying to-Jmtted - Boyer. - Mcliomestrere. or at the momingof the Directms at the hteKratisburg School Home, or the 39th of October. Schools to commence the first Monday of Nr.fember. • . Oct. IS. IBM. 42.2 t ILEACHER WANTED.--The Tiosteee of the Orwhichurg Academy, in thii(fouiity,are desirous of employing a competent person to take .charge of 'that institution. The/ think that the plate presents gond opening far the establishment ors good school and that a person whose business it Is to teach. and who Is otherwise qualified, would receive adequate enconragenfeuL. Letters addressed to either of the lademigngd Trustees. will beattendedln. Chaska , Witum 0,, %Troll Porte. James II Graaf, Johh Damian. Joseph Monger, Frederick Reek, Jolla Ege, - Ell flammer: 31g . —41.-it IS 00 6 00 „0ct6.181 XTANTED....Two Male Teachers tn take charee V of Pfla-lband 4 male Schools In Pottsc ilk • APPlica than to be handed 16 the Secretary,, rior td the itstb inst. Ott 6.1919 TEACUEAS WILNITSD,..9IN male teach ere, to take charge of the Schools of North Mau helm Township,are wanted. None but those who are fully *competent, and of cAnd moral character. need apply. Applteations_ will be received op to the 13th of October, whey the Directors will meet at the hoose of the Widow Mover, at 9 o'clock. A. M.. tn•decidu upon the applications. ' JOHN LEFFISR. President of the Board. —40.31• Sept 29.'49. WANTED—O'E TIIOIII3.aND TONA COOL— For which Umhrellas of the next Slanufacthre will be furnished. the lowest market prices Ex change will he andel for any., on air the whole quantity; address, or apply to WM. 11. RICIWIDSON, No. ICI Market et.. Philadelphia. :17-turt =WEI NOTICES. n I%SOLUTION NOTICE. —The partnership heretofore evisting between Jou x f O .V 1 ES and SCOTT 5T61i1.1.. trading under the firm of Ilol'lll, & In the Coil Mining. holiness. on 9101 Creek. IV3I, mutually dissolved on this, 15th day of Demobs ISI9. The of the late firm will be PPIIIO by WOOD 1 STEELL, in whose name the husinese tviSl he on• tinned. JOIIN 1101.11F.5. BUOTT eITE ELL. Oct 20 1819. 43-31• N U to lt ra i n i tge .— Nlt ; : i e,Fo E ' L l; : tv; k rt'o fur s vTl h l i n h e n etZ ty of echitytkilt, to serve the envolno year. will be held at the Rankine !louse, between tho Wm, or 10 o'clock: A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M.„ on Monday the 10:h of No vember next. A suited meetingnf the StOClthOlit , ' ~ 1 , 1 he held at no Banking HOLM,. on Tnen liv the nth or 2inventfier, next. CHAS. LOESER. Cashier Cl kriIOE.,—ESI'ATE Or GEORGE ADAM. de -1 I weaned—Notice 'is hereby riven. that litters n( Administras ion, on the estate of 0-urge Adam, late n Tremont Township, deceased, have been granted by the Register or Schuylkill Co , y, to the suh.,criher., residing to sail Township; nn all persons indebted to said estate, ore requeoc , l to make immediate pat meet, and tho.+e having aims to present them r.r settlement, on or before the 15,11 day of Nnvember next ELIZ ',BETH .AD Admhibtratrit. THOMPSON A. GODFREY, A drn'tor. Tremont, Oct 20, IFI9. . 03-6 t. TOTICE.—At a meeting of the C,ourtllousebuild .ai log Comntittee, held °tithe sth day of Oct. 1549. the following resolutions were ptssed.. Resolved, That Benjamin T. Taylor be the collector of the •ribseriptions, And that the President Samuel Sillyman. is beruhy authorised to plate tie subscrip tion list in .r immediate coll. ha. Resolved, That Solomon Foster be heriby appoint ed Treastirer of said Fund. ResOlved. That the Committee appointed be the citizens or Pottsville. to collect Subscrintions far the , Court House be continued, with a request that the:), proceed to ottlain-atidaional subscriptions. Exit act front the min liter. SOLOMON FO3TER, Secy. NUMMI. • _ Sec ' uort. Tonheron SillaCres d( Wood land. rfloate on the pooch "tide. of the See and !Mountain in Wayne and Manheim townships. as now divided loin 11 Ints:rontaining ahnlt 60 acres each. Reeinning shoot 120 perches west of tit head of Pan ther Creek, and eastward. Further Infer. .ination may he had, on applicatlon°a.t the ottlre_of the subscriber In Millersville. wit ,re proposals for the same will be received in writing, until the 27th inst. D. R. 11F.VN ET F. Millersville, Oct. 17. IMO.. 4240 , ' lIISSOLUTI.ON.--Nntire lc hereby given. that the partnership heremfare enu lee between .1011 S DUTILand ANDREW GARSTONER. Cahinet Ma kers, of the borough of alinercsolle. Schuylkill Coun ts,. trading'under the firm of Doti( Garcthner, was dissolved en the,loth ,ittst.,' by, mutual consent. All persons indalited la sablUirrn are requested to make payment. and Ilene hanng el tins will present them to John Dinh,. ho us authorig,l to ...tile the same. JOIIN DUTD. / ANDREW GARSTIINER. N. IL—The bnsiners frill be bontiimeil at the old stand bv,the subscriber. JOHN Oct 13. 1610. ; 4231• DIIIHISTRATION NOTlCE.—Whereas 1% Letters of Administintion. on the eqate of DAN. lEL iIIICKLEV, tale of the Boron,h of. Pottsville, have been granted' to the utlersignel, by the Reiister of Schuylkill: county, notice is hereby siven, to nil persons Indebted to the said estate, to make, payment. and those having clatms,to nresemthem foresttlement, to TI3IOTIIV SULLIVAN, Ohm 13, 1830. 41 Administrator. RIIDTTOWS SOT I.C.M...ThPuro p ersiAned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas at Schuylkill County. "to distribute the assets among the crediu , ra orJohn Campbell, in the hand. at his N agreeably to the - account filed by said apsiatiee,.' wilt attend far that purpose at hia office, in the Borough of Pottsville. on Monday the 29th day of October, 1819, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested. can attend 'lf they see proper. JOHN P HOBART, Oct 6,14*-,-11:41] Auditor. A DMINISTRATION NOTlCE.—Whereas, 11 Leiters of Administration on the estate of Joseph Bobbins, !aloof the Borough of Mine mville, deceased. have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill Coun ty. to the subscriber. notice is hereby given, to all per sons indebted in the said estate, In make payment, and to all thrive having claims against said deceased, to preseotthena for settlement, to - CHARITY DOBBINS, Admlnistratrix. —4O9i• Mlne'riville, Sept 29 •49 ADmiNi4lll, - ATibN NOTloE.:C•Whereas. letters a Administration on the estate of Conrad Robb. Late of Blythe tovvmhip.Sehnylkill County, II e - ermed, have been granted to the millemritier."by - thr Roomer of Schuylkill County.—nntice is hereby given; requiring all persons indebted to raid rotate, in mike payment, and all those having claims wil' present theta for settlement. , %V ILLIAM BOB!!. kilm't. • _ Sept. 29. '49.T _ —io-6t•. ..1311111311STRATION .NOTICE.--Whereas Letters of Administration. nn the estate of LER BEMS WHITNEY.Iate of the Bornogh of POlleViiir, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Sehityl-. kill Comity, to the stibitcritter, notice is fhereby given In all persohs onlidtted : lo the ellidelllllle, 10 ;Flake pay ment ; and to all those having claims against said de ceased, to present them for settlement. in WM. L. WIIITNEY. Adm's. Tolistille;Sept. R 149. r 39-It A D:IIINISTRATIONNOTICE.—Letters of Administration hating heerOgranted the tinder signed, Adininottestris to the estate of PAT'K FREE MAN, late of Selinelkill Town .. ship. Schuylkill county, deceased. Notice hereny given. in all piirenns tn debted to said estate, to maks payment, an 1 those basin:Claims. w , ll present the same for s e ttlem en t, CATIIARINE FREEMAN. Administratrii. • Sent 1.7. 1849. - 39 El' • - A DIKINIST - ft AiOTIC E.—l. titters tralamentary on the.cCate of IMP!! FETIIER STANE, lota of New Castle. Schuylkill County, de ceased. has been dented to the subscribers, by the Reductor Schuylkill County. Notion in hereby gill , en requettme all those Indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims, Will nreeent them for settlement. FRANCIS SPENCER Adm'or. ANN FETHERSTANE, Adm'ix• Sept 15.1819. • O'CICE Iv herchy Fiveithat an application be made Intim Leeislatore at it• tv.zt ses•lnn for-the incorporation of a !lank to be called the - Rank of l'ort4.+le.' wttl, a cipttatof one hundred and fif. y thnosat it dollar , , for the transaction of the usual lois loess of Ilank - s, to b , located in the llornuth of Potts.- sine in the county of Schuylkill, in the state of Penn. eylvaniu. SAMIIEL HARTZ, • JORN , C. I.C•ISIO, • 3. F. WRITNEY, • vaNNE, POET, July 7.° tu-28-tun. WILLI %NI C. Lem. xrcrricE is hereby elven that application will he jv made to the Lexklature of Pennsylvania. at their next session, for a renewal of the Charier of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in.the Cnunly of Schuyl kill, with the y privilere of ineteazing its capital from two hundred :thousand dollars to four hundred thou mond dollars. By orderof the Board. i= CHAS. LEESE% Cashier. . June23'•l9. ' —2iStm • NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made to the Ileglslatute. at its next session for the incorporation of a Bank,Lto be called "Miners' and Mechanics' Bank of Miumsville," wall a ca p ital or two hundred thousand dollars, to he located in the Borough or Minersville. • • WM.-N. ROBBINS. ' BLAIR McCLENACITAN, GEO. S. REPPLICIL j'All El B. FALLS, - SAMUEL HEILNEIT. June 30. IS4O. • sols 7-mo - IN,' I, °TICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN. that -annpp; ie.. 11 two will be made to the loieisliture at its nest session. for the Intiorporation of a Saving Institu tion, to be called the 'Pottsville Saving Instittilhm,•• .with n capoltat of Fifty Thousand Doll - tro, for the transaction of-the usual business of Sash': Institu tions. to be located in the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, Pa. MEE June 30, 18 .N :Try know nN Peltew ad o : Fon*F; no several orcasione been stolen away from the Naviga tion Landings, and osnd to haul Coal fur private par- • NOTICE, is hereby given. that the suhassiber is de termined to use all the means In his power. to put a stop to such trespasses, and to pettish thelierpnesats. EDWARD C. HARRIS, • May IL 104 f Anent for the Trustees. • IVOTICE.—The sobserihers bare been appointed IN sterna for the sale of !Unison's .Copying Trets indMetallie Damp'oing Tablet, ottsisseater, 'brand lusty 'aria,* mediae. a sample, of may be seen at the. yam Store t all orders for the above ruses which ate warranted to give entire sastshetion 'tern be protoptly attended to . HMO vs 12 ,4 TARDLinr a eon p:‘-2 za:n ..., t:::; LOST AND LOST—A Due Dill. dated Jule - 21. Its 49, for Three Hundred Dollars, payable in Merchandise. in Inhn Holmes, Pig ned Price & Hughes. All persons are e re by cautioned against negotiating for oald bill. t is of value to no one - but the subscriber. JOHN HOLMES, -Fit Clair, Oct .2.0 1819. . 43.31• iTRAT COVV...Who. brought In the siibecrlber. resoling in Patino's Valley. Con Tp., a red enw with white back and belly, and spotted hips,—she has short hririris and le slowt 5 ylears old. The owner is re named to come forward ' , prove Property, Pal chargs a and take her away,otherwthe she will be sold .u.Cording to law. =1 4LITR&If COW.—Dainne-to the preMlSes or the 6.3 aubacriber, about 3 Weeks gin,. ti SMALL RED COW. about ten years old'. wag abort turned horns— hat a strap and bell _no bet neck, and the tip of The right horn is broken ~6: The owner is requested to come forward, prove prfipt-rty. pay chlriveA and take her away ; otherwise she will be sold..errodine to law. ' JONATHAN ALSOP, Mowed. Laffee. IMEID ``TRAY FlG.—Caine to the premiers of lames Lightinnt. ne:tr-05:. Clair. about three weebs aro a WHITE ROW, with large ears. The owner Is Moues'. rd to come forward. prove property pay 'charges, and lake liar away; otherwise she will be sold RCM rding to law. JAMES LIGHTFOOT...I 'Oat tl, IS-19. 42 aro FOR SALE & TO LET. ÜBIJIC SAIE, of LOTS N. WS, 2:16,207, and P 298, on Railroad Street, in Wilson & Leoan's ad dition to the lioroneh of Takmaqua ovzll be made on the premises, on liatunlay the %Rh October. at 2Ctieloe k on account and risk of the estate of Simon Connelly, deceased, unless the heirs or representatives of the said Simon Connelly, comply with the .original terms and coedit ion of sale by :hat time. • Oct G, 1819 'JO I IN9:C 'MARTIN. Sec 161.,5. 1) 41-31. . , FOR -- . . ---,,-, TY in Menerrellle.—The store now occupied OHL„" by N. G. flasnote l / 4 0..s offered foe sale._ Vor term; app:y to GEORGE J. lIEIIR, Jr. Minerarrille. ' Sept 29 1919-404 f) FOIL SALE—AII that certain two storied atone Tavern stand, known a• the VALLEY HOTEL. situate on Valley street, in the town of Pat- GafiG . tertoin, In the County of Scheylloll ; con s taining in front 60 feet, and in depth 200-ft.. . •distant from the Schuylkill Valley Rollie ad 200 yards, at which point the Cern soap 4 limey dally. also, a other lots of ground, each containing 60.1110 In front. and 200 feet in depth. •Ituate. alga, in said town of Patterson. The property will be mild cheap ; terms easy. Apply to D. E. NICE, Es; , • at his Office, Pottsville, or to MIC:I/Atil. COCHRAN, " Sept. 1. 1410. 36.tf 1 - 2011. SALE—Um! Barrows ;, cheap for each.. 1.1 Alg 15, '49. 3.5-tf] W, A.' KWIC. I.'OR SALE. - FIRE ENGINE —The Gond Intent ~ Fire Company', offer inch Engine for bane at a n reasoable price, %limb ran be coon at their House in 501 street, between Market and Norwegian. For ftir• Cher particulars apply to L. atcllON ALM . - H. NI ILLE a. - - 0. D. JERKINS, • Aug 11. 49-33-111 Committee. L'OR S ALE— rilE - SEB:SCRP3EROFFEILIFOit .E Sale the property now occupied by hint in West q 4 --- Branch Valley, four miles froin Pottsville, i.c.a. and one and a half tulles from Schuylkill Ila- L A • tl. !: ' ven ; con.sting of live and a half acres of land well laid nut as a garden and fruit arch 'ard. A two story frame hotme,tS .3.4ofeet, with a cel tar under the whole, kitchen lathe cellar. Immediate pusasession given. raTtar the purchaie money can re -100111 on hood end,Mortgage 11 - desired. For terms ap. lily to the aubseriber,at his office In Weal Stanch Valley. Match 10, 11-af I , B. Be, FitREST. , IBM L, , OR SALE OR RENT.—PORT CARBON 111 AM MILL.—The subscriber offers his Steam Mill. located in Port Carbon—for sale nr rent. :Fold Mill in located in one or the best situationsin this Itr mon for boleros, being the only nue in the chlitesii section of the Coal Region. It in in gond e 'and most:anion will be given immediately if reri . aiy Tern. racy. Apply to L. F. WHITNEI, Port Cartion,•Motelt 10th, If 10. 114 f , ORENT— k FARM 01 WO acres cleared.. h — nd I Dwelling House, near Mount C rbon. Appla.M• J. 11. CAMI'LIEL4IOIgent, Job . Or, 16.19 1-tt f 4 ;011. S .IL OIF PRPERT F.O ll otTcA at privatc:Sale the following property, viz: • (tee 60 Horse Engine. with feet of nine inch Pumps, in first rule in taking order,. One 30 Horse Engine, ith 210 feet of nine inch POMps, wills winding ge , /tring all complete, In good working order. One Horse Engine fir hoisting Coal from Mines in gond Wolk.: order. / One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rallers,'itlhaft- Ing;Screens.Settutes. and all the natures necessary to do a business of 1000 iims n week. . Also 50 large Rai!toad Cars, with heavy chilled wheels, and three lath a :els, these Cars are well suit ed for any of our surrounding Rua& where Horse power Is used. The above Engines were all rnanufaetnred try Hay wood & Sinder, and are coustdered among the very . best ever .made by i said parties. Jan. El, T. , GEO. 11. POTTS. FOIL SALE AND TO LET.—liiiilding Lota in Nlnunt rafbou, L..w!,,pntt Wood, and Lynn's addition ill PottAt;ille, on Norwegian st.. and in Minersville. Also a convenient Office in - Xorrts' Addition. Apply to . JAS. H. CAMPBELL. , April `le. Ya. .15.11 00R SALE—TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING I` Rouses. Apply to .E. P. Richards, Market al. to Jrin.G. 14,4 n, Centre st., Pottsville. • March 21. 13- . MO LET on lease+, to suit applicants, all that tract,orland h.:twitting to the N.Ainerican Coal Co. known as tie Mill Creek Tract, containing, Die follow -1111:ilot 0( Coal V6tun,ituviy of which,—amon4- others, tne Peach Mountain Veini.--)18VIIIP a ra tig.s' of over a mile in length, viz • —Lewin, rtonba. Barracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson. Lithe Tradey, Peach 3lountain Veins, Green Parker Itatien•dale Vein, l'er. pendieular.Diamond; and Dig Diamond Veins, along with many of tpirk r iMt named. Also, all thatlcact Ttnet,heiong ing in the said Company.containionthe - Salene,Forrest. Rabbit Hole. Mortimer. Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred I.awton Veins. AYo, a Saw - Ml and Grist Mill.situated (lathe Mill Creek Trart,allorwhich willbe rented on Moderate terms by applying to DAVID CIIILLAS, Art. Pottsville. Fehll• - L'OIL SA.L E=eAT PRIVATE . SALE, All lin certain tract : or parcel of tank situated on the 'Broad Mountain, in Lower Ma hantonge towidchip, In Schuylkill county. (fdrinerly Berke county,) In the State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fol lowc,to wit:—ileginoing at a marked white int:tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north listy-rive perchesan a whitenak; thence bylate vacantland,lloW cut veyed to George Werner. west 1.16 pe relics td a Atone; thence by late vacantiand •now surveyed to Leonard Illiek,southoixtyLlive perch es to a Spanish nakTtfience each 146 perches, to the. place of heginning,containing fifty-flee acres and one hundred sndfifiy- two perches oilnnd and allowance of six per elm. for roads, dsc. JOG'S G. BRENNER, Executor of F. Boat's' estate, 69, Market at. Phltada. Philadelphia. Senterilher 19 . . 1818 38- MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE.—A superior CAMERA, suitable for taking likenesses, for sale creep, nt DR kin' & nt.i.lorrs :Second ,four above the Miners' Rink. Oct 211, 1549 43-tf ' p VELO PEI.-50,00 0 Envelopes of various Ili kinds and qualities, Just received and for •yale, vvlinle+alu and retail, at BANNAN•s Rept 29 ISl9] Cheap!.tiiiiti.lre At ore, lIABY JUMPEE.B.—A fresh supply .1 1.41 1 t .111•11 hen, als Indrt !lubber Bands, Inc .do.. ins: re...Lved and Coor sa _le at ' IIaNNANS' Sept Cheap Vartet•t- Stsres r PILESEItiriNG 811,1 ND A. • very :att. le for- Sept 22, .39-) • .1 M. lICATTY & Co. PS AG.O Sept 21, ;in-) .1 A. lIE • ' ARPETING—A handsome assortine of In era .n, t ttiond IM,nestte re:eiv eil sod for sale by J. M & Co %,:i.IOI4:IIAKEII'g PEG LAMPS—A newarticla .of Ilrutani t Fluid Lamps. IT gives morti fight, Is easier to the eyes, and 50 per cent cheaper than Can dles. Just received and fur sale, at t is. IHAINS FOR 2 1 1INE...—The subscribers have 1...2 just reverend from the ship Elizabeth, and I Inch Bert 'lest Engiteh Chains, made expressly for Mines. and for sale. Apply to T.. & E. GEORGE. april22 tf 17) Market and 12thStteets,PhIlada. DLACKSAIITOING:TUJIRINa INU FINISH ING.—The subscriber respectfully announces that hr Iris commenced the above linsini•ts at the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pottsville. Pa. and will he letp;.y to receive nyder. JOIIN WARNER N. B.—Guage-rocks. oil cops,and oil globes on hand, and forelle (July 22. . • .. _. . ..._ . I I EARTS AND.,OO3IES, by ;11: ; ; !...,,:: a I - 1. book that should be rend by every one in. 11,1, • '••• :nullity. A new edition just pablkhed,rx-eived and for s.tie. at . BANS A N•S • Ana. 10. 34-1 - Bonk and Variety Store. I 11:111LOPr's DIGEST, Or the lawn of renno I , g / vanla ; Second edition, brineinv the Invs up to the present time. price /17. Ju..l publi.hed and tOt sale at BANNAN's Cheap Low and Miscellaneous Bookstores, Ana. 25. 3.5-1 Pott-ville., D 1 ISLES AAD PRAYER - BOOKS VERY LOW.--200 Bibles and Prayer Rooks in alms every style of binding, cheaper by 2 3 or 3(1 per ceht than they can he purchased in Phiiadelphia. Splendli Gilt Edged Family Bibles atonly44,at RAN:NA:VS Cheap hook stores. DE A u , riruh FLOWER VA.SES.-for the Centre I) Table or Mantel, just received and for sole 01 ' _ HANNAN'S Cheap Varlet , Stnre•A. SHAH, SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS .‘Nn sites, SHOULDERS, LARD A,IS cHEEgE. I Sept. 11. 'l9. :17-2,n0 Lampe! Lamps Lamps! F the various kinds for burning Oil. 'Ark Phild, O G. C.tniphine, Axe. Also, Night Lamps and flang ing 1:no ror Mils; Globes, Idnin• and cut; Flues, Shades, ite.,jth,t received and for saten, • • '• fIANNAN•S . Cheap Stationery & Variety Stoles. • July is ISIS. i r s, A 31 11 .161311EiCk57-160nMiliiintiCrini. ins in 13-Ire (ICU $1,50 ID 6130.305 t rero,ved and for esle. at. , 13ANNAN'S Sept 1, - 30-1, Cheap - 11.01r and Variety Stores VILDE R .—& complete assort 13 moot of Builders, Saddlers. Carriage Makers, and Ilomm-keepers. ILrdvare at reduced prices. .tuly •• , • ,lIRIGITT & POTT. R.'WOODSIDE. GEO.. W. SLATER, ,PITILIP !JAFFA. TILOS. C. POLLOCK 77-6mn Fairs and Buffalo : Robes, THE Subacriber would rettbeelfullp Invite Country merchants and mhere to toe ituperkertinek t fa.PiCY FURS, HUPP'S. BOAti, TIPPETS, &c. mutat large anantityolllllPPALl3 ROBES, at ..Yo: 93 Xorth Ta ‘ ird ,Skreee; opposite - Cherry Sire;st, ' • PUtiADELPIIIA. . Sept 9.9 '49-40-70 /AM ES Tinto itr Tra73l. v e l g,ftikeir•SlOrt BAB7r4r74'eTl i s li Z7 oluset• !tv:l ...:, !,1 - WM. MITCITSLL. Township Clerk ll= SALE..VALUABLE PROPER 11. 0 tNNtac'd Cheap Rank ' And Lamp Scores it:ly2l, IVO: 90-J ' 1 Constabtty nn hand and fa . ,Ir by. J . PALMER S Cry. 'Titatket Street Wltiarr. rniunnsLrut•. • EDUCATYQ.N.AL. 'Pottsville Femal e Institute. •-• REV. A.. PRIOR, A. Alt. Priaripol. l , ISA ftet.t.A, PRIOR, Klee Priacipel. TIIIS institution is now open for the receptionef polls: its location is nn cCind eireat.nne done abovn Norwealan.ln the rao recently occupied by the Red. Edwin Towne. in compliance with the wishes of a number of Ibis frltndi of E.lncallon.. in Pousdille. the Principal has commenced a school inr the edttina of young Leaks in all the . hrtncheti of a useful a d finished education. iii. deSian is to 'establish a permanent Institution. ar. 'fanged In four departments, evi h competent teaches and prnferoors ai f or a of rVb;—thus affording Iv parents facilities for having the r daughthers educated Without the tiptoes aid inc venience of sending them from linmoJeagbecnanie f imtruction, at wea ve:ll,ol4es a primary, Junio and Senior Depart ments; which are subdivided h o classes accordingto the age and 14odclency or pupil .. 'Applicant, are ad naffed Into the psi:nary Dena merit at any ay,e. 810 or eight boarding' Pupils can be reemmodated at mod erate charges. The price for ay scholars will vary from Three to Eight Dollars pe term <KAM, months. Any fUrther inairmation may e obtained of the Prin. cipa I. at the +Seminary. - , Refereness.—lfigto Red. Ato Cooley. Judge Palmer, floe. Oi tli Parry Ere ~and Andrewl Rased! I - 04-0. ilg- i t • •. - Pot AvtllO ,C rrifTE 14salon f Oafs . bill II I. will comme co on londa Theenentsracin prokpec sof dined th e Pr sne igallo undergol to make the ens Mg seskion ng interest. A the idera blo guidi the auparatur,andsoch IMprork in the recitation Irooms, kis ail to the !embers Id thelrtfitTerenl bet or mane Lee urns. will air the rekelon ; one( tirlyfeet te :,ti c Philosophy. by the teacher of N. Cr course on the Prenth rot ehoracter, nod Inffnence oh Em History; and pedlars lice teactn•r of fda th ematlts. The as o.llows, ''• • ELIA,: ScIiNCIDER. A. I. T rlnclpal, and Troth., of Ancitht Lansuacert DAIVI. KIRKWOOD, A. 5 . TJacher of Matbemaika. C LITTLE, A. NI-Tem:Lir Uri Natural Sciences. 'CITA ELEA El SCMIDT, Tila tier of Ipatory and Geog. mph V. • ! • Raw. Lt:VVI ANGEI.E.Te ( TIJEAPORE IRISII, Tencl• Angora IS, 1519. MEI Unionville CITOOL was reopened In this "Academy on Monday C7the 6th instant. Students admitted at any tram, hot advised to •nier as early ei convenient, sou to ,aaltrierce with the Fall and VS triter classes - . , All the V3finlll , branches comprised in a•thotough Enzilsh education, together taint. the French, Latin and Creek lancuaces, as- taught In thin Institution. Thilts—lociudinr., Tuition, Boarding, Washing and VII per quarter of 12 weeks. payable 2Py time within the term Nn extras whatever. The as sistanee .fan oi's and exnerleared teacher has been aerated for the fitdßl•l winter terms. A coarse Of .erpiras will he delivered darter thi winter on v.irion,\ftelentille salved'. The Arniftnpr i•tornied to the county of Chester, nine rides went of West Cheitre, in tile pleasant and' healthy of Vnbrovtlle, to which aced. ran hit hod front West Chestre in-weekly and tront'Wilteler. ton daily by blast:. • All letters addressed to the seirseribtr. Uoionsiil• Poot Office, will be promptly attended to. MI LTON . DURN A f., Principal: 33-fit $. pt. 15.1819. Cedar Hill'. Female Neininary«• NEAR MOUNT JOY, LA.NCA.STEIL COUNTY, PA. - - TltUTerent7.sixtb . t3enti.annisal Session.of the . Ce dar Flili Seminary will commence nn the drat Monday of November neat. Parents and guardians purposing to place their daughters or wardkin kids In stitui mn will please make early application. Nll Catalogue nod Circular. containing notice of 1 . 111115. Curse of etiudies. Text-books, and other.ln formation relating to the peculiar dainty of this insti -lof ion. will be ruiwarded on application; by 'quint otherwise. Note—T,hp 4.11 , .1 have been recently motlifird.and it is nosy believed, e ware eligible than those of any other Seminar of similar r.hareeter and repine 'inn in the country. especially for young 'lndia who aro exp-cling in enjoy the advantages of a complete. course ofi educai ion. N. DODGE. A. M.. rriticipal and Proprietor. For any further information an relation to the above Seminary. the citizens of Prittsvihr and vicinity will Idea, call on Sohn S C Martin. I.4ruggirr , where, the catalogue: and Ormar ran also be ciktained. Oct 6.1e/9 • 7 TRON, &C. D /IRON —BO TONS Rix I Flat Bar rron, ' IYAIL Ito It Rn it Road 50 do I d do 21 do do do do do do withipltop. • do do . do P. pr snip by ALSTON, 1 aoultirront at.,Pblada !S , 11, 184 q. .8 BOILER-IRON. I 5 do 1 And Plates, A. & 0. Philada., Ju TONS 55f,r ( .. IR4 pnried boiler iron. Nn.i. 3. 4 and 5 of r ( 2l. 32, and 36 inches and rthdomlenattni, A. 4- G. ,RA 1.8T0N.. t" 4.'Snuth Frnnt at. INS RANCE' CC'S. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSIT. itoicE rmumn• OF LONDON, 4 4 A SA %ANDS DANK fur It - e.ll.•nelit the Widow I - 1 and the Orphan."_ Ettipou ',red by Act of Par iainen t.—Ca Oil al 4%9.(1.0000r $2.Lid),COO-I.l,ides a re ,i've Fund Omni sunt:us Pretn inn.) about.lB3,oo. 1.. - ttnte Murray, Esq.—George atrret..banimak Cliairma C9ort of Directors In Landon Phymnan—J. Elliuttnn, M. D., F. IL S., denter,—W . 11; M:nolhnure, F.Aq., F. B. A, S. Secretary—F. F. CotArnux. Esq. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF REVERENCE, , Cleureit C 11141110,1 • Wm Per, r. toleloan Crow' II Graham, A Ginley, Wllllasn bones. Thr following are among the advantaers offer erl'iby hi- int.:notion:— The guarsntee of a lairs capital, in addition toihe accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefunta cured to the assured by the principle of the loan de partment The paimebt of pti whims half yearlyi a quarterly, 14- mirth, insured for whole trim of life.at a Wiling additu.nal charge. The - travelling lea , es ex tensive and 'Metal. Persons Insured for FA . ; can at once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim the same privilege roe five successive years, on their own note and deposit of policr. Part of the Capi tal is tr,maneyttlX invested in the knitted States; 'ln theManies at - three of the Loral Directors... Trotter. —available always In the assured in en-es of diputed claims (.lintild.anY such arise) or Mberwlee.; Tinny doys allowed after each payment of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No charge fog medi cal esaminatlon. Tlie Society being founded nn the ItilitualMod,JOint Stock princ,ple. parties may partieipatt In Ape wilts of-lhe Society; two-thirds or which ard•Lannuadly divided among those assured for life on thiAketticipa lion scale. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the adiraninges offered by this Institution, by addressing ibr Arent. F. K. Starr, No. D 2, South at, Baltlntdre cad obtain the requisite inforMatlon and - the ileteSta rY Patters to mferting on insurance. *Any Mantua:ion will, regard to this Company Mug be obtained at the office of the Miners' Joarnal,whera the Premiums can be paid and Insurances effected. June 3D, ISO. t 27-Ir _IIE GIILIILD LUPE ASSUELAACE ' ...sM , .IiITY AND TRUoT COMPANY OF PHILA. * • Ogre 150 Chesser Strut. lIENJA.SIIS BAN NAN, Anent for Schuylkill Co. ' JAMES S. EARt'ENTER. M.D. M4dic4l Examiner. N‘ r 1 AKEltworance - 0a Lives,grant ADMUIf it/ DEO ED 1 1 downo one, and receive and execute trusts. Bates y.. rivistiriss , *lOO as a •ingla life. For I year Fort years., For Life. a brutally . an y. • 0 5 76 0 914 1 36 ;2 31 in I 69 = 193 346 50 109 , 2 05 , . 460 ' 05, 435 4.91 .! . 700 • PiX A NlPtat :—A person aged 30,3 ears nen litrthtla* n4yinithe Companyel 31.. would secure to his fa :,may or lO=itiftlin., ennui& he die.in one yea t ; or foe o I:; 10 hr sesores to them 31005; or los 413 60 anon sdly Sir I years; he secures to theioliJOU should ht die In: years; or f0r321'60 paid auonally during hie he provoles for them 31000 Whenever he dies,. For 06530 , lieyyvould receive e5OOO should he. di tlee one year.i ..: IB4A.- . TUC Managers or tla r is 1 - ..7'ouipany J , A a r t e thatre meet held 'on the 27th December ult., agreeably to the design thferred in the original proapectus or eirenlar of the Company, appropria led a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the wholeOr life, remaining in force. that were isthedprior to - the Ist of/actuary, .1519. Those oft he M therefore which wet Slanted In the year 1830, will be entitled to 10 percent 'upon the sum Insured. making an addition or/MI:Yon every 81000. Thetis *llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the elnanorivlnally Insured. Thosepolfcies that ithre issued to 1037 wiilhe entltledtoBl per cent or 39159 on every 31000. And those issuedin 1E39, yet be S - ntitled to vl. per ernt,nr *75 on O'er,' 100, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior cw Ist nr January,l3t2. The Howie a :11 t rt credited tr. each pointy on thil hooks endorsed cut presentational the Office. It is the design orthe Company, to continue to malfb. addition or bonus to the policies for life at stalest perthds: • IL w.luctiAntio ' President, JOHN F. JAMES; Actsary..• tra•Tnesnbscrjber h. been.annesnted• Agent forth ahnve inAlitutinn.nnd Inprepared tlnauraatea o liver, at the nahlimhed rat ea, and give Rain:eon:natio deeh,loll the subject, on application at Mit* (dace. BENJAMIN BAN NAN INDEMNITY. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE I DELPH NSURAN E C COMPANY O PHIIA. (AFFICE Na. 1 03 f i ti t bmgoei, near Fifth ottoot, charleaS. Dandier, . George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, • Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boric, Samuel Grant. • Dtvid S. Brown, • Jacnb R. Smith, Morris Patterson Continue to make insuranre,permanent or limited , on every description of prOpeny, In town and country: at rates as iow as are consistent with security. ' The Company have, reserved a large Contingent! Fund, which trit3i their, Capitol and Premiums, safely. invested. a tFord ample proteeilan to the assured. The assets of the Company on January Ist, 18114 as Published azireeab4 -tri,an act of Assembly. were as Mortgages,' Real Ltate, Trlnporar, loans, ' 23,459 Oa: , 01,120,007 67' 'Silica their incorporation , aperiod of eighteen years. they !lase paid Upwards of ens atinfealtes /maths& Ihousrmati dsliarit, losses by Rye, thereby affordingovl dense qf the edvantarei or insnrahee.ss wines:lke ability and disposition .to meet with oromptness,:cl liabilities. CHARLES N.' RAIVCEER, Presidento j MARLED G..DANCICER. Secretary, The eubicriber has been appointed .agent. fox le. shaved:t menried instltutfort. and Is now preparest o make insurance, on every deesviininn,c f u pruperty. at. the learest rates ' ANDREW alis BE L, Aunt. Pottivalle,Juntik 181125. • 2 • Adamstprpthers, 13LANN BOON. mAavee_scpuitziimi. • - -Slott\ nod suest;:lquederikie: (ems The sie.sekei.) QureLy. BLANK BOOKS cheaper -at tegmetic- Utnry that , via he had at any: Ileekatbilf, and the, acanowleditedrpeilor... 114,; 4 49 947 , S 74.. .. l . 7l* .ilS ' TEttr4Deklera In Bekaa andSha.e . I.sayasr, and Cam Findings, Centlaiditet,EXt, 1:c. (soptustatt.,,, • , • T : :.••• _ . _ . 'An Potter, Rev. Wm 'C. 21. W. Pitt mith. E. 0. COM adcny. Istablislied Institution the 3d of eleptember the Academy. have in, constierable expense, more than ordinary lon has been made to meets have been made afford ,great fattlities departments. A rum. . be delivered doting hemlstry and Natural tural &tante.: anon,- t lou of 170, its cause, opt, by the teacher of on Astronomy, by the departments ate filled ler of Modern Languages. er of Penmanship. - " • 34-12 t 'Academy. EMI 5900.:15P " 51,563 2 109.332 90 - 'Cash, dti., 43,157 27 II
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