taAmre, - A Trade The Coal for 1846. • The quantity sent this week is 27.440 13 tons, tiihovv, ing.adiminution;since last week of 920 tons, and:a-MI . • Hag off sitice . thi reduction of the TarilTof nearly COOtons in the weekly.suppl. , 'Phis certainly does ipat " loolelike the increased activ ty,in - the coal tradosince the passage of the Britwit tint, which was predicted vcauld take place by the writers in the Philada. Ledger. Some of our largest White Ash Collieries continue in a state of suspenkiem, and others have found ir ne: cer,sary to curtail at .present. The wharves at.ftich dood are stocked with coal, alarge portion of which is unsold, and vessels are very starce for Eastern ports at presents•owing to adverse winds and other difficul ties. For Bed Ash Coal there 'is a fair demand—and' Some 'kinds r of prepared White Ash, fuida a market, Lump Coal is dull. ! _ • Vessels are scarce, and freights haVe advanced 'to Eastern ports. The prices are irregulat'anaquotatiOias are not to berelied on To '. per Ton. To • • ' per ton. If, to 1.6: New Haven, '1 10 to 115 • 10,ttm, IPlto 1 'X .tliiany, 145t0 1 50 Portlana, 1 1;:2 to 1 7:5 Troy. 130 to 1 . 55 Churlo:tztsvn IZsto 1 t;t! ' 100 to 1 05 NfintrAct, 12!to r ItroiJklyn, I 100 to 1 05 Netv-Itviltord, 1 ts., I 2.5 N/ VJ to 100 Pro:ilk:nee, 1 :;,_to 1 31111altiluore,' _75 to ro• w s ,.idossub, D. C.bti to, laver, 1 `23 to, 131 Sent to market fort the weekending on Thursday evening I El, •Port Catlami, Pottsville, :40015.1f:ill Coven, l'ort Clinton, 27,419 13 911,`216 14 , . . . RATRS oF.TOLL kIND TRANSPORTATION . From Mt. Carbon: S. Haven. p. Clinton . To Richmond ,$160.51 50 ' $1 r<o To Philadelphin. 170 .- 160 145 LEHIGH COAL TRADE. - The following is the quantity of Coal sent to market up to the th ' Week. . • , Tot:al.:- 6433 00 110167 Of 3737 00 • 7b162 00' 3070 00 5523500 32:19 00 63113 00 1070 00 • 25.217,00 213 00 ' 8116 00. 408 00 27:10 00 • Sinnniit Mille3 Mame Run Beaver.:lleadow Nk • ThAelon Buck Mountain Summit • 'Wyoming Total • 18,260 00 W,TONIING COAL TRADE. tient to maiket to - Sept. 1; 1610 .109,058 Tuns DELAWARE, 4. nu,osoii COAL . TRADE. Sent in 101 l to Bent sth ISMS,' • .193,93` -"tons pn‘rncuovt COAL TRADE. Amount of Coat traniported , on• Union Canal Rail Road from lot to 15thSepo [inclnsivej 'Tone Cwt gr. • 12, 3 39,89:19 cr ta's.t report Amount )radsported T on ons rw Swautra qt Road l. . • 2,476 II 0 rerlaetroport 22,542 14 0 _ _ Total MINE DILI: AND SCHVYLEILL HAVEN R. ROAD . The following L. 3 the lanount of Coat transported over thliltoad;.durina the' week ending Wednesday eyed ,. - . ing;last.:. .. . 9,805 10 ' Tons, Per last report,' 323,001: 11 " ' Total" .3.32.P0r 01 • WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector .. . . . 'MILL CREEK RAIL ROM) FOR 166. Theffollowind is the amount or Coal passed over the Sidi qreet; Rail Road, fur the last sixth days. :IS' , lO Tons ~. Per-last report,/ : 03,29 D. 05 " ; 4-----... . : . _ . . Total, 07.40 4 . I! GEORGE IINDESTV, Collector NouNT CARBON RAIIROAD. The amount of Coal. transported i;vo r this road for the week eedliig on Thufs•day eveniiigtait , 5,058 Tons. 1133,nei7 " Per last report Total, ,' • 7 SCHUYLKILL VALLEY, RAILROAD ' Amount of doal traw+potted over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road for the week ending on :;.itruday even. lavt. ' Pei last report, Total,— IIIOUNT CARBON & 'PORT CARBON RAIL. ROAD. ' Amount- of Coal tronsportml over the Mount Car on & Port Ca i thon Ilaifllnatt f4it the week 'ending on paturdaylagt.. • ..+- 10.327 02 tons ' - Per,last report ' ; 255,770.10 tons , 1., : -.:.--..,-. . - . 066,007 18 tons JESSE TURNER, Collector.. Total, Coal ! Coal !! . T INTEND keeping a supply of the bestquality White and Red Ash Coal, for family use, during the Fall and Winter. Orders leR at the office of the Mamie Jour nal, Anthracite Gazette, or at the Yard below Clem ens' & Parvins' Steam NUI, wilt be promptly attended ta ,• 'CHAS. S. WINKOOP. Pottsville, Sept, 19. 1816. Boarders Wanted. . FEW genteel boarders can be accommodated on .1. a. application to the subscriber, by applying aoon: MRS. MOORE, Market Street. 3S- .Septembef 19, 1619 • ' - ESTATE - Ot 7 JOHN, MORRIS, .. Late of Erie, -Peirtli.rylciiniet, iteeecuta, . • • NTOTICE is hereby given, that the Orphans' COurt of 11 Erie county, Pentillvtinta, have awarded n writ , of inquest fur the partition and valuation of two in-iOjS 1 of Ground; situate in the tincow2.ll of Erie,Pennsylva • pia, late the real estate of the said John Morris, ilec'd. and that I have fixed Monday, the 10th day of October, for holding the said %ugliest on.. the piemises at rriti, Pennsylvania, when find where all nerons feterested, Lire notified to attend. . Wm" E. MCNAIR, High SherifT nf Erie County. Erie,Sept.,l9th, 1516. ; - - 3S-3t D9ti+oluUOf T!IF, Partnership heretofore existing under the film , of John S. C. 31artinTort Carbon, in the Flour and Fred busini‘t,,, wtta tiltsOlved oti the 15311 of • Septe:t.be r Inst. Alt persons indebted to said lion, will t please make payntento Altylnin ',Lewis, and. those having demandn, wiliitiresnnt them to Ifint for settle meat. .11. - .4INfS. C MARTIN. Abyiuin Lewis, with: ontinae - the Flour and Feed Int isineF9 at the old stand', and solicit a continuance of that ' patronage so liberally eitended to the late firm, • September lit, 1616:c 3S-3 DESIRABLE MILL PROPERTY . FOR .SALE. • MILLI 471 T fourteen mites from Pottsville,, and four miles from I inecrove. sao situated on a never failing stream of tea- Ma - W. ter, with two run of Surfs, calculated to do either eastom work, or tnansfactnre ' Flour for sale. The Mill is built ,of part stone and part frame. all in cood condition: T-intre is attached to the Mill .2.5 ones of Land; all of which is in a good state of cultivation, anrasportion well limed, except•ten acres • 'which are covered with good timber: The terms .will be made advantageous. It map also be exehangesl fur property either in Pottsville, port Carbon or Miners : ville, if desired For further particulars, apply at rite %race of the Miners' Journal, • September 11th, 18-10, 3S EXECUTORS' SAE OF, VALUABLE PROPERTY . • 11XTILL be sold at public sale. at the ,house, of Daniel V V Housuin, Reading, On Thirrsday,• October let, Me, all that "certain tract . of land, situate' In Comm Township, limits :County, enjoining lands of ,Schuyl-, I kill Na ;gation Company at :Lewis Falls' Dam, on tile. river Schuylkill, about three miles belbw Reading, con taining, SO acres, more or ices, a lake proportion of is heavily . tlmbered, bounded and described as 'follows :—h l at a• stone corner, on the River ._Schuylkill, south 56 degrees, west 31_ perches, south 34 degrees, cast SO "perches aud.eight;tenths, south 54 de grees, ts est 37; perches, north 45 degree?, west 118 perches to the river Schuylkill, thence decelttlic river Schuylkill to the place of beginning. - From its proximity to Reading, and'haitln ,, ' the ad vantege of a waxer communication with thisflourish ing town, now so rapidlyimproving; It is - considered valuable, not only for its timber, but also for its capa bility of neing,used asqa Dairj;:br Truck Farm. PersonS desirous of furthel information will please apply to DAV &NPORT ORRICK, Reading. eeptember 19, 1816. TAKE NOTICE . • . TILT me and my wife garah,Live parted by mutu al consent, therefore I notify all persons against trusting her on my account' as' I will pay no debts of ,her contracting, after thixitnte. • ' ' ILIINRY PRIOR, Alinersville... •Mineraville, Sept., Witt, 1849. . 38-3t* ALII - A.N - A.CS I'ol-rlB4 TO , Merchants, &it E have ualca rrnnrmednoTh [or the I°e °e suyinglerctantianLs with Almanacs, "t erman.and English, embracing nil the different kinds, for-ISMat city cash prices, by the gross or dozen, and res pcietfully solinit their orders. By purchaging near home, instead of -Philadelphia, they can — procure thgtn, as they want them, and prevent overstocks. Call at DANNAN'S Cheap Book-:Fore, • ' 19 IStO. " 1.. 1 , To autherize B . tuttrlijOr the eree'fion of a M ar" . ket House. - .i.- I. ..,' -•- 5- , ..< . . BE it ordained and . enacted by the Town Council of the borough of Pottsville, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of ; the same, as follows. viz: - - Sec. I. That the President of the Council be, and he is hereby 'tintherricd to borrow on the'eredit of the Corporation; the rpm of Three Thousand E.lcillars, to be applied 80 the building and erecting of a - Market house, in Market Square,lln the Borough of Pottsville._ SEc. 2. The said loan shall be divided info gale) of Twenty-five Dollars,- each bearing an interest-,at the • rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually on the first day of July,tedeemable on, or after the first day of January, A. D., 1857. - - . . .. . Sec. - I:The books of subscription shall be opened at the house of Fox &Mortimer, on Monday, the 29th day-of September,Jest7 , and daily thereafter,lenVeen the hours of 10 o' lock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., until the whole amount shall be subscribed ; the sums subscribed, shall be paid at the time of subscnblog. - ' SEC. 4. For every share or shares subsenbed. and paid for by each subscriber, a certificate 'halite issued under the seal of the corporation, signed by the.Prest dent of the Council and countersigned by the Treasur er, which shall be transferable by in person or by at thrall, on the books of the loan. Any number of shares may be included in 'one certificate. . Sec. 5. All sums subscribed and paid for; shall bear interest from the time of payment, but no Interest shall be paid thereon before the first day of July A. D.,' 1848. . . ' Sec. 6. That the President of the "Couribil, with a committee of two, consisting of Jesse Foster and James ill. Beatty, or either of them, shall be a commit tee to receive subscriptions to the loan, to give receipts for the money rreeived,:and pay it into the treasury. . Slgned—itENJ AMIN li AYWOOD, President of the Council - Attest—B &Nth Berri- Town Clerk Pottsville, Sept: 19, 1816 , ' t WEEK. ToTAL. 9,910 19 251.567 10 5,359 11 101,550 01 9.679 19 337, 1 7 t 05 2,472 01 0, 33 7 "00 f 316,0 - 9 01 39,609 12 I 5 0 64,718 17 1 V. E CONRAD, Collector 169,51.5 " Vii• CLEA VElt„ . Colleckb 5,937 01 Ton! 137,631 05 Ton; 143,571 b 6 Tons. 'JESSE TURNER, Collector cORDINAIqOE MILL FOR SALE._ •.;„.• TliE undersigned oilers, at private: sale,. Ar' t his valuable Mill Property, situate hi the be '''. row+ of Humber! B rk c ounty, Pa, at Still - if 3 '.Schlylkill Canal, an d near the Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Rail Baal Thejni• provenients consist first of a sabstantial 3 story brick e3teain Mill, with, three run of burrs and all other neces.-; sury apparatus, for merchant and custom work. All kinds and any quantity of grain can be easily obtained, and bar. inn a large, retail trade, as well ii wholesale, and all the hour manufactured. can be sold to the - Pottsville .market, and command at all times t 1.5 cents more per barrel, than - . any other market, and a business{ Eland like this for eel ling Four. Feed; Plaster, Coal, Lumber. Sc., is rarely to be found in this state. Second: a two story Bricludwid 11ousii, with n two story Brick Kitchen attached, stab bling &c.nll.in good order. Any person who desires a beimtiful,lcoavenient and profitable business place, L4par ticularly invited to call nod examine the advantages this property possesses, over any other for carrying on a pro fitable huAiness. The terms will be easy, audit will be sold a bargaid. For particulas inquire - of . THOMAS :HEGER, on the premises.. Jiamburg, Sept 19th, 1546. 38--31 SCHOOL BOOKS; 4-e. TO PARENTS. MERCHANTS AND TEACHER. WE have) made arrangements to furnish the citizens dq Itis,County with School Books, of all the dif ferent kinds, at the lowest city. Prices, by the dozen or single, and respectfully salsrat the patronage 'of the public generally. Merchaetti;Veachers & Patents, will nod it to their interest, to give us a call, before purcha sing elsewhere, as we are determined " . bipt to be Un . - dersold:" A large anti general. assortment aliVays kept on hand at BANNAN'S Cheap Bonk and Station cry Store, Pottsville, nearly ; . - Opposit,e the Pennsylva nia Hall. . -,` Sept., 19, 16.18. . Earnity ; Bibles. Fsl 00 to 822 00. jasvrecdired and for sale. at BANNAN'S Cheap Book store, among which are beautiful Family Bibles, at the low rate of $3 per copy. Call and FCC them.. 18954 . • • 35 Gold -POns,-Ap.other. Reducition. 1-101,1) PENS; with diamond Points, at the low rate VT of V2,so,just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Statlone)y Store, Pottsville. 'Also Gold end Silver Pencil cafes, very clieab . , Sept., I!1, 164474 • 38— NEW AND .APPROVVD BOOKS FOR SCHOOLk i f.-- COLLEGES . . OLLENDOEVS New German'Granimer. , • Do Key to -do : do '• do, [ New Lrench Crammer. do Key to 'AM do Bolmar's Lev . .izac's French Grammer. ' _ Sup:till's Br - einli Pronouncing Dictionary: • . Wamoshocht's French Grammer. - Arnold's Latin Prose Composition. , . . . Arnold's Fir t. and Second Latin Ronk. . ' Atithcoi's Ainswoith's Latin Dictionary. .Andrenr eStoddart'S Latin Crammer. . ; Do . ito Latin Reader. Andrews' Latin: Lessons, ' . .. . Jacobs' Lat in Reader, ~ . , Collot's Frencli.Dialogues and Phrases: :. . ' Dolinar's Colliiivial Phrases. ' • • Picot's French Student's Assistant. ' .. , - Vdltaire's Charles Xll. - 7 . , Sophoclo's Creek Grammer. . . KillSif:y . ll Cicero (le Oratore. ~ Gould's Virgil. . : '.. Cooper's Virgil. •• . Anthon's Salluot, .. . '1 Anthores Caeser, •' • • . . •Antlion's Cicero, 1 • Elements of Mythology, . .. - Gay on Astronomy and Keith on the Ointies. - Together with a varietynf Other BOWES ju=t received and for sole at city,cash, prices, at BANNAN'S Cheap Book-store, Pottsville. '7, ' Sept., 19, 1.516. , :i ' : , . . 38- A NATURAL REMEDY,- Suited to the Corzetitution, and equal to the cure of every curable disease, will be found in . • • . WRIGHT'S INDIAN , VEGETABLE PILLS, Of the North American College of Health • 9111 ESE extraordinary Pills are composed of plants _L "which glow spontaneously on our own soil, and are, therefore; better adapted to our constitutions than Medicines concocted from foreign drug., however well they may be coumpounded .• and as WRIGHT'S IN DIAN VEGETAIILE PILLS are founded upon' the principle that the human body is in truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, namely; corrupt houtorti, and that said Medicine cnres this disease on natural principles, by cleansing and rm. - rifying the body. it will be manifest that, if the consti tution he not entirely exhausted,a perseverance in their. use, according lo•directions, is absolutely certain to drive disease of every name from the body. , When tee - wish to restore a sivanip or morass to - fere cility, we drain it rif the superabundant water. In like manner, If we to restore the - body to bealth,•we I must cleanselt of impurity. • , WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. will be foand one of the best, if not the very best med. tine in the world for carrying out this OIIAND runiev. lan ratiogirce, because they _expel from the body al morbid and corrupt humor, the cause of the disease, in an easy and natural manner; and while they every' day give ease and pldasure,'disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. The following highly respectable storekeepers. have been apoeinted Agents for the sale of 'WRIGHT'S IN -DIAN. VEGETABLE PILLS; in Schuylkill County ; '‘ TIIGMAISID. BEATTY, Pottsville, k 'Medlar. Orwigsburg. AJleeliner ,c• Son, Port Carbon. 'Dewald. Poff & Co., McKeansburg, Geo. R Dry, Tuscarora. Henry Koch g- Son, , Tilegart, Tomaqua. E. & E Orwig a burg. • Wheeler & :11.11er, Pine grove. John Snyder, Friedensburg. - Aaron Mattis, Lower Ilahantarigo; ,Jonas Kauffman, do Jacob Kauffman, Ifaliantango. John Wgist, Klingerston.-- • Gabriel Herb, Zinimermintown. C• B De Forest. West Branch, • Benj. Heffner; Johandan Cockbilt, Llewellyn. . George Direbelbis, East Brunswi k, Geo. 11.. Potts, Brockville.. • S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphi . • ' Levan& Kauffman. Schuylkill oven. Charles Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonasßobinhol& . , Port Clinton. i . • ,Reifstiyderjr. Brother, New Castle, . . • Daniel Wetst, Lower Illahantango, • • Daniel Boyer Port Clinton. ' • , . Offices devoted eiciusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col lege of Health, N0:268, Greenwich street, New:York ; No: 1 49 Tremont street, Boston—and pr incipal office, No. 160 Race street, Philadelphia. September 10, 1845. SKEEN dr. HOOVER - TIN, AND COPPER Sums, Al B. Phitipre Old Stand Centre at., Pottsville, D ESIfECTFIIII,Viovito the aitentlon'ofthe Citizens IL of IZotieville and its vicinity. to-their new and ex cellent' assortment tit TIN WARE, istich can' be pur chased lower rates than ever he offered in this region. They have also on hand a very large as sortment of CHOICE STOVES, • - embracing Cooking Stoves of the latest and most ap proved Patterns, Radiators, Air tight and all kinds of Stoves for Rooths. Stores or Workshops, which Will be void for cash at extraordinary low rates. They also attend to putting on Tin Roofs, sad furnish an:excellent article Of Spouting for houses. - in- Don't forget to cell before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident it will be to the interest of 'buyers lotto so, 4 doors above Market street, west'side. Pottsville, Sept, 12, PM. . - • 37,trno • Henry Jenkins,. WIRE-WEAVER, AND PATENT WIUE SCREEN '• • ManufaCturer, Coal Street, ti few dome from Norwegian Woe co,partniivahhibeiciofore existing betweenithe 11 subsetihms t under the arm of Jennings &Helm qt. Pewellim, is dusolved by mutual. consent from me .dar6. All persons indebted to the concern are request,. 'ed to settle withost delay, %Atli George Helm, nod all having claims agninet thetn„are notified to present them Or liquidation, to him on the first JENNINGS .of Oct. neat. JOHN GEORGE -HEIM.. Sept. 1816 . . NEW, AND CHEAP - ' '' • I . . . . Fashionable - Clothing otote, -- : IN -FOSTEIt'S BUILDING S,, A few doors above the Emporiuo3o.ffice,Pottevills. .1. CAMPBELL 4t.; . f - .c.0.. , ' TAILORS, RESPECTefuLLY inform their filendaand the pub. lie; that they have:MAUI:I the above store, where they have made, and intendlo keep comAantly on hand, a large and general assortment of _ - ;'----'• . • - .:' REAHY- kIAnk , CLOTHING4' which for cut and workinaicaOlp, eannot be surpassed by any establishment - fit the, region—their stock is all ,fresti, having been eeleeted.with grcilt case4wiihk! the 'last fewweeks from the latest importations'. Pitre_OrWWbo prefertinting their measure taken can deperniN,JtlVving their garments made to the most fashionab mariner and.warranted to give perfect sat isfaction..-, "..';'>A!otifivilla, Sept., 12, 184 A: . : 37- 7 . _ _ WANTED In mining office 'near Pottsville, a clerk doublve we ll I t e t r k fo n r g i b n y teility,ability, application,. and sobriety. Apply, by leuer post paid to B. W. 31., care of the printer of this paper , Sept. 121&16 374 t To Machinists and Engineers... REQUMEE/ to drive a stench engine occasionalfy in a colliery in SchuYikill county, and to superintend other machinery, a person experienced both as a ma chinist and air an engine runner.' Address G. -F. at this office. , Sept. 1.2 1840 rzt :•. . NOTICE. ' TIIE CopartnerFhiphereteforne iqingbetwecti the nn dersitmed, is hereby tlii,olvetl by' mutual consent: - All intcresiekl, will act accordingly. C AARLES inIIIBEIL GEORGE W. lIALI.OWELL. St. Clair, Sept. Wt. h,.1846.. 37-443. EM XnCAME to the premises of the subscriber ii, ', in Barry township', Schuylkill County '‘ ime j , about the 20th of August last, a brows kW , . colored,middle sizedand about middleagm CO . The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take her away, other wipe she will be sold according to law. 'ANDREW REINIIARD. , Barry, township, Sept. 12,181 e. ' 37-31* T . . , . .. . BE SchOol Directors of Manheim townallip, are requested to meet at 10 o'clock, on the manila: of the 17th inst, at the house of C.' Christ. Perseus' who are applicants for the Mike of Teachers are notified to attend for examination.• c a. JENNINGS, Sec'y. Manheim township, Sept. sth 1846, ' '-,..36-240, Teachers Wanted rrinnEE PERSONS to teach in the Public 1 Schools in East Brunswig Township, Schuylkill county, are wanted. It is,necessary that at least two of the persons applying should be competent to tench the German Language nisi). None need apply but these who are fully competent, and who can bring good recommendations as to character &c. Apply to WILLIAM BOCIL , Pres't of the Board of Directors near Mtßeanshurg. ' 1 September, sth, 1845.. The. French and German Lan- • • gnages, and Tlimdc. TEtE undersigned respectfully offers his *services to the citizens of Pottsville and its vicinity, as a teacher of the French and German languages, and in structor on tae Violin and Guitar. The experience of several ye tra as teacher of the the above named branches, enables him to assure rapid advancement to classes, or individuals placing themselves under his instruction. Arrangements as to time and terms can be made with him at Mrs Llaig's in Norwegian at. P. PERRIN. September, Sth, 1b56. , .10-6 mo . . . • ii THE SUBSCRIBER begs •leave 40 in ,..._. , form the pablie in general that: he has a , 4 a been appointed the only Agent for this ; ; a. - county, for the sale of C. Meyer's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic- Plates, and that he has just opened n fresh assortment of the, most superior ones ever offered to the publlc• Meyer's Piatios - liave received the premiums of the Franklin Institute for several-successive years, and. the firstsilver medal was awarded to them by the same Institudon at its last exhibition. His Pianos took the lead at, the late National Fair at Washington, and were '.posed of lone before the 'clo.e of the exhibition. haVe also received the most flattering notice of ..ie most eminent performers of the present day, among Whom are the celebrated Leopold . de Meyer, ' Vieux Temps, Wallace, Burk, Madame Castellan, and many others, who have pronounced them equat to any European Pianos. The subscriber can furnish thesoPianos either with. Rosewood or Mahogany cases, at the Manufacturer's -prices'. AM orders from a distance will be promptly and ex peditiously attended to, and' he 'invites all those in ,want of a first rate article to give him a call at his residence in the borough of Orwigburg. tCr Ohl Pianos willle taken in ng exchae.. , . •. G. B.vZULICH. - qmtember; sth, 1516. ~_. ri k 36-4rno all They ITTTSV ILLS NOTICE. Clerk warted. Stray Cow. N °Hee. PIANOS. 1117 • BY ADJOURNMENT. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF COAL LAND, Sm. Till subscriber, one of the Executors of the Will of George Reber, Esq., late of Tuscarora, &echoed, will sell the following propertr.of the estate of the said decendent, on Saturday the 27th day of September inst. at the public • lipase of Vox & Mortimer, in the Borough of Pottsville. ' The undivided moiety or half part of 112 - acres and allowance Upland, hi Rush Township. !Schuylkill cp., adjoining lands of lohn Brans. Peter Krahb and others, surveyed on a warrant to 'ferry Stauffer, dated 111ev 16, 1636, and aftsrwarite-uatented to him. This tract is situated in the Mahanoy Coat Basin, and abet nde with stone coal, •Aiso 13 acres and 33 perches of land In Schuylkill township, in the county aforesaid, a`djoi rime lands of. John Moyer,' Benjamin Morgan, anti late of George! Reber, deceased, and now owned by the Little Schuyl kill Company, arid Atter, Stevenson C 0.,& • • Also, sig Shares of the Capital Stock of the Schnyl4 kill Valley Navigation and 'Rail Road Company. • - LEVI REBER, Executor. r Newcastle. Septetnber 3th,1610. : . 35—it N. B. The other moiety of the 112 acres above men tinned. will be offered for sale by henry Stauffe, at the same time or place. Or it will be sold together, if de sired by purchasers. . . Lategt News from the Army. I , TOE subscriber would respectfuly; inform the al zens of Pottsville and . vicinity, l that he has pur chased a fine, roomy Omnibus, which he has named. the GEN. TAYLOR, for the.transportation of Passen gers to and from the Depot, of the P. & It. 11.11. , PIS . - f sengers by leaving their natnes at Geisse's Anterigan House, will be called for in any part ;of the boron -it, and they may be certain they will never be (fleapit() 0- ted, as I will have careful and attentive drivers, , rid - will also give my own personal attention to thentatter . - , DANIEL F. GLASSMYEUI SAMUEL BOLLS, Agent.' I 1 ST. .CLAIR. ' . . • The iUNlCrlfier would also inform the Public that he will commente-renning. an Omnibus, to St. Clair, to day. Leaving Pottsville direstlVnfter the departure of the ears in tfie morning, and - after tlieir arrival (tithe 'afternoon.' Persons desirous of inking passage to Port Carbon, or St. Clair, will" be promptly waited upon, by leaving their names at the American - I - dense,. and at Fox & Mortimer's lintei. —3t SepteMber; sth; MB: , - ERRQULLRH 4 CARPENTER;,. Conveyapeers,_ -7i __s6 WALNUT STREET, PIULADA. Money Loaned on Mortgago, and Real Estate bough and sold. Philadelphia, Sept., Stk.', ' 16-M. . . • . . . Wrapping, Pape s and Blaiting r 7 - ' Pape .2FA REARMS Wrapping.Pa .r just received 'and clUfer sale cheap at DX NAN's. Cheap ,Paper Store. ry Merchants supplie wholesale at Philadel phia prices. swalot of cheap Blasting Paper. i ' Sept., sth, t i: ..... NT PLE Mill 64/ _ MO - Net P/aniqi Pith subscriber r spectful y announces to his rusta 1' 'mers and the p blic, t at his Steam Planing Ma chine on Norwegia street in this Borough, is now in successful operatio , and ' prepared to do all kinds Planing to order at e s rtess notice. Ile will keep on hand' flooring bo sof every description; which will be sold at the lowest rates. .11e 'is' also prepared to execute every description of 'TURNING IN WOOD, Such as Awning Posts, Bed Posts, Chairs, Bannisters. &c. &c: As he has employed Mr. Wco, Glelmas hislorenian in this bus Ines e,he flatters himself that all work entrusted. to his care, Will be executed to their entistaatisfaction Ile therefore solicits the patronage of tbe public. • =, • Behan Mika •Citotdot, for slitting al l _ kinds of' Lumber, for toe various purposes for winchif. is used. HENRY STRAUCH.i . c - Orders for turning ac., can be felt at the Store of Atemirs. James Billimart dr. , SODS. ' ' Pottsville, Aug. 9,1,89 ; 8. - - • ••., • • • navy Island Boat Yard: MITE uiplersigne.'cl, would respectfully loam° his old, custoosers, as well as now Ones, that no' sato of his • blishatent has taken plamand all ordersf,or Sloops, Schooners or Barges under 102 feet in length, 18 feet beam, and 18 feet -in depth, will be , attended to with the'usual carp and determination th give satisfaction. Long Flanking, Wrought Spikes, heav_y Timber and good Workmen, enables unto tOrtiblit atoll Craft of the very best description, warranted to please . , under= forfeiture 91'14400, on each `vessel built by the subsc :I her. • • JOIIN M. CROSLAND: Pottsollip,!Aygust.2B„lBo. . 24-3m o. . GEOLGE CAVANgE, 1111AI:rave onitand theilp for each, - FLOUT!, !FEED, • GROCERIES, 'PROVISION; aIIEENSWARE,. AND. LIQUORS.. Two .1007 aboisZutui!te ifutiq,Aftt.tctsroißet P 4 . • PROULAIVIA •TION - .. . ~. . . ,-___.• TATHEREAS I iti nudity anict of The General Assem- Vli bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An act tegulatingthe General Elections within this Commonw'ralth,' passed the 2d day of :Icily, A. D. 7 , 1839. it in Made the duty ofthe Sherid of every coun ty, to give publid notice of such election to be.holden, tuad to make khOwßin such rake What offiderii are to n be . elected: ereforo, i L.': . l• , . IV . .t.t,' R E ilt 1•A .1L .ir E BID. • . , . High Sheriff of the Catuity''Of Schnylkill„! do KANE KNOWN by this ytdvenisement lathe ; electors of said county of Schuylkill. that a 1. - , ! ; • GEaVERAL ELEC PION ~ - will be held inlthe said "Coonty, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of C7TOBER neat, at the several, districts thetdbf, as follows, to wit : I 1. - The electicits of the Borough ofOrwigihorg, will -bold their elsetren at the Court House, in the borough • of Otwigsburg.;; 7 , . 2. The electors of all. that part, of West Brunswig township.lyier:and being east of the following lines commenting ethic. Fond holeon the Berks plumy tine, thence by a straight line to the house of Samuel 11- Medlar, including the same. thence to the farm of Wm.:' Matz eicluding tile same. thence to the farm of George Mengel, now, Octupied by ,Peter Miller, including the • same, thence to the house,ofJacoh Petro; including the same, theuce;bY a straight line passing near Abiahani' Fpusts on the Manheini township line-shall hereafter f o rm a s ep e ratp Election district, and the qualified vo ters residing thereio, shall hold their genera elections. at the public: house of Saninel Boyer, in the town of Port Clinton, fn-said township. , : 3. The elechirs of West BTllllSWlZtownalup s not In cluderKin the a rove, tinned:tries, will hold their general etecieras as !trireme - ire, at the Celtic House, in the ho-. rough of Orwiesburg , • ..' . : ' ; 4. The electors ' bf:Ea-dI BrtrllgWig township. will field their eler;tion,bt the house of usury Lots.new oc; supieil by Philip' Moyer,-in the town of; McKeano _ burg. -;„ - i' .cv 5. ThS electors of Pine 'Grove towr ship, will hold their tgectiofi at the ihouse. of Wm. I.utz, in the Bei tough. Of .Pipegrvei The borough of 'Pinsgrove, I !hereafter forms a 'separate election district, and the !qualified electors thereoGshall hereafter vote ht their general erect ors In separate boies front the township, at the house bf William Lutz; The qualified electors, thereof, shall elect - their; Officers annually at the time and place fort electing judge..4'and inspectors, for con ducting said; eleetions agreeably in the provisions of the At entitled an 'Aet relating to electors of, this. Cononenwealth, Passed Her 2cl of 3 ily, 1869, audits supplementg . .. I; . . , ;'' • 6. The debtors, of Wayne township, will held their election at the haus , of. Leonard Shell,. inkeeper in the town of Friedensburg. , - . • . . 7. The electors Of Upper Mahantanso township. will hold their' electimis at the house,of Samuel Moyer, in; said township. ; f ' 1 . _ 8. The .eiectoi4 of Barry township. including the hbusei oectipiedby Mr. Ttawn,, will hold their election at the house of Francis De ogler, in esti township. '. 9. The elhetMs of Porter township, will hold their election'at ithe house of ;Ligon ileberling, its in said township. t; 1 I ' , ' 10. The electors of Lewer Mahalitange township, wiltliold tlielr general electidn, at the house of Joseph Osman, inlsaidtownshiti. , i- . . 11. The ;electors of 'Vest Peen township, merit), will hold their election at' the hence now oceupifiil . by Ricoh Schwartz Sin said township. , I ' 12. 4 1 he ielectors of Union, township, will hold their election at the housc of Jacob Eisenholert Said ; township.( . . . , 13. The i electors of Rush tre.Vmship, will:hold Biel election ethic house ofJacoli - Faust, inkeePer, in sal in . I . 1 14. Thai electors of the borough" of Minersville,lwill hold their; election at the house. now occupied I.l;3li died' Weaver, in said berough.l 16. The electors of that patt of; the township of Schuylkill, iucluded insthe following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the line between Schuylkill, and East Brunswig tovenshilis, thence along the State road leading from Orwissburs le 'Catawiasa, crossing the line of the , said; townships of Schuylkill and East .Brinissvig, thence aloneesid.State road, to theniirth ern line of Rush' tovenSlini, includine the said tOwn- • Ship of ;Schuylkill, and the northwest of said State road to the place of beginning, shall hereafter be en election disttet, and the qualified electors thereof; shall hold their ge 'eral elections at the house of Nathan Bar -tow: in .Aald lownshia. ; . . I ' 10. Tlie qualifiee eiectore of Schuylkill tow Rohm who - heretofore held their elections at the house of }leder ick Beeeinger, jr.-, and who are not included in the above hbunclaries,•will hold their general elections as heretofdre at the 110114 C of Henry . Bmizenberger, in Schuylkiil township. ; • 17. 'fbe eracters of that part of the townships of Nor, wegiati and Brahcb„ineluded within the following bound les, to wit : Beginning at the Broad Mountain hotel; ncludieg the snow:item thence a south west coiner-to the West Branch of the ricer - Schuylkill at Chapniantiville, including the: same, thence following .theeaid West Branch tOhesmithlof the Mine Hill gap, includ'iig the eollertesaesaid gap.. f. out menceia south east c t lase' to the west Norwegian creek, at Mann & Willi, nl3' collieries, inch:dine the Same, from thence cold hitting the same course to G.:Kee:We tavern house, no the Centre turnpike, including theSearne, from thence an eakt cottree to Wsdessille,incl riding the same, from Menge' contieulne, the edsie course to the town of St. Clair, including the'saitieto Mill Creek. thence follow ing the said Mill Creek reed Valley, to the, farm house of Jemesc. Stevens, inclitdine, the same, rom thence a south west course to the llroad illountain; hotel, to the place of beginning, and the electors of That part of Branch township, lying west of Chaprtianviildr, in said .township, to italitCe tavern on the Minersville 'road, amt,south of the West Branch of the ricer Schuylkill, (who heretofore held their elections at Llewellyn.) i slr 11 hereafter be all ejection district, and the qualified vo ers thereof. shall hereafter hold their general- elee tio is at the house now nicupicil by l'eter Kline, m the town of New Castle, in the tOwnehip of Ninwegi a n, 18, The qualified electors of the reinaininf pare of Branch township, not includ'ed in the almie bounds fief, will hold their general elections as heretofore at the Wiese Id Jacob Beni), it. the town of Llewellyn.. 119. The qualified electors of thatpart of the town ship of Norwegian (Inn it3clittylkill, who heretofore held their, elections at the Port Carbon House. in the 'f.onln of port Cathon, and who arc net fuelled in the above iieundaries, will hold their general electiohs as hereto fore at the, Port Cartionhouse, in ;the town of Fort Carbon. - . -:,..S cs • 0 : 21) All the qualified electors of the South Ward in the borough of Pottsville. Shall hold their elections at the public house of Cltaties Craig, in said ward. ; 21; The. North Watil Iti the borough of Pottsv,lle ly ing eastwardly of Centre. striet. shall be called the' 'North .East Ward,' attache qualified electoie thereof, Shall hold their general elections at the 'of Attila.? million Doerthneer, in said borough., - . s 22. - The North Ward iu the borough of Pottsclille,ly o mg westwardly of Centre street, slialLbe called the ' •Pir'irth West Ward, gild-the qualified electors thereof inclieling that portion. of the electors of Norwegian township, who having heretofore voted in saiiiporough. shall hold their eeneral elections at the house now oc cupied by Nathaniel J.,Miils. , s. -. ..,,I -. Thatmart of the toWnship,of north ManheintslYing north of the summit. of the secorelmonemin.shallform another and a seoarateelection district, and the qiiali- , tied voters residing within the bounds thereof. Anti .hereafter hold' their general elections at the , aluun't Carbon hotel,' in said township. , 24. The Electors of that part of Northkalanlielm. township, eestwardly of a linecominencitigs_at the house of Philip Diutnheller, thence:so the house of George Delbert,' theece to' the house of Win Betz, thence in the house Of Robert Jones, thence-to the Schuylkill township line, withhold their election at the Court house, in the borowth,of Otwigsburg. • : 25. Tice township of South Manheim, shall hereafter Conn a seperate election district: pod the qualified vo: tens thereof, shall hereaiter hold their general elections `at the - Piddle house nOw occupied by George-Reber , ' 26. Theelectorsof the remaining partrifnorth Manheini township, will hold titbit election at the hones of Philip Boyer, inkeeper, in the borough of Schuylkill haven. The borough of `Schuylkill llaven,hereafter-fornis ;a separate election! district, and the qualified voters `thereof, obeli het (caller vote arum general elections in separateiboxes fionf the township at the housemt Phil ip Boyer. Tire qualified elector thereofshall elect their officers annually- at; the time mid, 'plain ler sleeting judges and inspectors, for conducting said elections• agreeably to the provisions of the act entitled an "Act relating to the electors of this Coniniohwealth" passed the second of dulkone thousand eight hundred and thir ty-nine. and its supplements. . , 27. The electors of the borough of Tamaqua, will hold their election at the school house in-said Beroloth. At which time and places are to he'elected by tile freemen of the county of Stbnylkill i--7. I - • .' , • • : One t Person. , • • .• .gor Canal CoMmiestoner of the Comidonwcalth ... ,-' of Pennsylvania. , , One Person ' i . • - To representqhe Oongreksional District, composed Pr - • the counties of Schuylkill, Dauphin and Lebanon, in the Congress of the Dudek States. , One Person . - -. .. • To represent the Senatorial District, composed of the counties of Schuylkill, Cal bon, Monroe and Pike, in, the Senate of Conprionwealth of ' ‘ ' : {Pennsylvania.' . ~ ' Two Persorts, . • For Members of the House of Repre.entatiiesiof the ni CoruonWealth 'of Fennaylv mita. ' • ' • • One Person' • " For.Sheiiff of the County of Schuylkill, - - • ; t One. erson For •County Cominissioner. • talle Person ' For Director of the Poet,. ~ t• One Person _ • For County Auditor. The general election to 'be opened between the hnun of fl and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continui without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock the Evening, when the polls shall be closed, • I In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly - of the. Corinnonwe al th of Pennsylvania; entitled ,;`.!lu Act relating to the, election of ibis Coinmonwealth.”,Past sed s t i h v e en, second dayof lath , A. U., 1839, Notice, is hue; by. • • . " That the inspectors and judges, chosen as afomsaid shall meet at the respective places appointed for hold ini the election in the districts tooluch they respectively e. belong, before nin o'clotk, in the morning of thesec- ond Tuesday 111,4:Weber, In each and eVcrY. year; and each of said inspector 24311 appoint one cierk,,who ebaU bee qualified voter of suchdistrict. • ! I " - " In case the Person'who shall haverecelved them • 'ond highest number of voteiforinspector,• shall not attend" on the day of election, then the persnnlwho. shall have received the second highest numbe r of Votes ,for judge at the next preceding_ election shall net to in spector in his' place. And in case the person avho shall have received the highest number of votes tot - inipector 'shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an Impactor in his place and in case the person clew I ted judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who re • ceived the highest number OfivolesthalVappoint ajudge in his plate: and if any vacancy shill continue li' the board for the space of one hour alter the time 'teed by law for the opening of the election,' the qualified vo ters of the township, ward or district; for 'which such " office; Shall have been elected; present at the place of c o a le u c . n, sb , a , U elect One of their nuntber to , fill such hva i • I otiot shall !nit the Otani& assessors respectively to attend at _the place a/holding every,general. Special oe towitshilieleetiorvduting the Whole time paid elec.- . • , ['ANT Turning PacOry EMI or. ~ . II ' , 1 . • lion is kept open , forlthe pitman' of giving inforthation to the inspectontandandges when called on so relation to' the right of Any person assessed by' them to vote at such elettiOn and snub Otbertnatters in Jelation to the assesetnenisof Votetsasthe said inspectors or judge, or eitherorthernabailfreim time to time require. ' ' That nos-person khan be, permitted tovote at any election as , aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of 'twenty-00e years.or more, who 81'011 , 11er° resided within the 4iatei at least one year, and in the election district Where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately weeding such election, and within two ieirini paid astaie or County tax, which shad. have been assessed at leant ten days before the election.— But a citizen of thepnlted States, w Ito had previously, been a qualified le - of,ei tif this state, and removed there from and returnedsand who ithall have resided in the ,election district; and paid taxes as aforesaid. shall be entitled to vote' after residing in this state 6 months ; Provided that the White freeman, citizen of the United Stases, who had tee -Muses' been a qualified voter - of th state, sad' e (wed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid taxes eis atbreaidrshall be entitled to Toth after rest ding in this state sit' months's ' Provided, that the white freemen citizens Ol3' the United States, between the 1 ages of twenty-one : a nd twenty-two years; and having retitled in this State! tie year and in the election dis trict tee days aslafes said, shalt be entitled to vote, al though( they shall no have paid rases: . " No personfsball be permitted 'Wrote whose name Is not containerised- be list of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the cotechissionere aeaforeseid, unless first hesproduces .a , reeeipt foci the payment within two years, of a stateorcounty tax assessed agreeably to the Constituted - 4r,, and sive Satisfactory evidence either oft his (thin oath 'ertithrmation of another, that he has paid such a tax; on tin failure to produce a receipt, shall mike . oath to Ithe payment thereof; or second, if he claims asrielit to Vote ,by being an elector between the ages Of tWentkinlerthil - years, he pose or op nath o ey t affirmatiou, thattwenty-two he has resided ishalldthe state at tense opt, 1 / 4 -eitl next, hefere his application, and Make such rimer f resilience to the district as it is re-. quired by this:lS-1; and that be does verily beltevefrom the accounts tithe him that he kW' the age aforesaid. and.glve sticlefother evidence ds is, required by,this act, whereupon the tonne of the person so admitted to. vote shall be tinierfe.d in the nlpliabetital litre by ,the i inspectors and - a not* made opposite t ieretoby writing the word "taxe,"lif fie shall be ailinitt dto vote'by Teas son of -haviete,. paidSa. tax. or the T Med "age," if he shall be admitted to mutenn secotent , f iris age, and in either case theireasiel of eurh Sole shall be called out to the clerks, Who :Ilan inatk it in the listsof voters - kepi by them. 11 1 , • "In all•casile where the name of the person claim ing to vote ifillnot folind on she list furnished by• the .commissioneth and esessoroir his right to vote reheth er found therenee or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shad lie thd dir y of their inspectors to exam ine such persifnion reale as to his qualifications, and if he claims to hese resildedenthin that state for - one year or more, his g ush shall be su ffi cient proof decreed, but he shall maker Proof ley at least one competeur withess, Who shall be alqualifie-d elector, that he has resided with in the diserictsfer mere than ten days next immediately preceding said electihn, and shell also himself swear that his bong de reXidence, in,pursuance of hie lawful. calling, is with in thug district and that he did not remove in the said district far 'the purposeof veiling therein. Every person gifalifled las afureseld, and Who shall mite due ',rotifer required, of residence and Payment of taxes, as atoresakl, shall be permitted lo•vote In the township, warder 'district in which he shall reside. . • If any pethein iiiali•prevent,cir altenipt. - to prevent tiny, officere oiT, en !election undo - this act frau( )ridding elect] election;) or syi-pr threaten any violence to any 'such officer, ter alsitAilkitettaio or improperly interfere , wish. (Om in the execution of his-duty, °rebate block up or attempt ficjilock the window or avenue to any win •l dew where the seine may be holden, or shall riotously' disturb the Pace at such election or shall use or , prac tice any intitiiidation, threats, force or violence, with design to inffitence, unduly or overawe any Seeder, or I to prevent Linn from yoting, or to restrain thedreeiloin of choice. iittli person oil conviction shall be tined in i any sum notlexceirding five hundred dollars and be im- I, prianned forieny time-not less than one nor more than ii ? {twelve months. 'And if it stall be,shown to th e court tievliere' th e win! of coca offence sit. II be had that the rl'Person so effendi ri s was not a reside tor the efts, ward, 'llOistrict or Own-ship, where tbe'se d offence was coin -1 mitted,enel dm entitled to avo Gierein, then, on min iction,l he illall,be seetencedin pay a tine of not less 'than one bemired dollars, and , impthsoneel not less. than six el - maths liar ninth than two years. If any peffion or pei sone shall mike any bet orwager upon the reCtult cf any. election - within this Common: wealth, or shall 'suffer to make any such bet or wager, either by vkrbalpreclemation thereof, or by any writ ten or panted edvertisement. challenge or invite any person or pcld'emis to make such bet or wther, epos con viction thereof pie or they shall- forfeit and par:three` times the aeinunt so bet, or effereil to he bet. '.. The:ll4es are ti make thew returns for the county of Schuylkill,' ti the Court House. in 'Orwigsborg, on' Friday, theleth play of October A. 11., 18 . 16., • - Given udder niy hand ded seal at the SlOriff'S Office of Orevigslihrg, and dated , September 12th, in the year of our Loth oneitimisaiideight hundred and forty-six. and seveetieth 'sear of the Independence of the Uni ted States bf America. - - I I God save the Commonwealth. ' • ' Sherit burg OtTice, Orwizs. Sept,,Y2tli, 1915. . Ntrxr.ll: 131usloraT - .. - 'LIFE INSURANCE Ni) 11, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. ; ROBE KT 1., PATTERSON, Presalent. H ' lIENJA M.14.,,C: MILLER, Secretary.. .112/zEl'll L. LORD, Agent. " .13. 13ANNAN, Atient for Schuylkill county. JAMES. S. CARPENTER, M. U., Medical Examiner trIIIS Institutll4l - based 'on the Miitual Principle, 1 and only com e ced business on the first of May. 1015, and.during-the first year I.isited the unexampled number ,Of 1701 Policies, on which thm - Premitinm in Notei and Cash amounted t 08151,2115 25,101de:the losses during the same period. amounted to only 8711u0—thus saving alt ample/ sum for security the first year of its .. .. estaldishment. - .. • ' The following are some of the advantages secured be ltisurance in this* Company: 6. " • . , 14 Those in good health, of the proper age, and of sound consututtom will belrisured at the low est rate of prennutte. ' , . . '2, - li. TIM preMium if over $.50, can be paid one. fourth 'in cash, ankthree-foorths in a, secured note at 12 Months', •bearini 8 per cent. interest, and subject to . asstissuieuts if reqadked, or it may be paid weekly, mat or quarterly) 3 . Annual tlivisio'n of profits in 'scrip certificates which bear It per rent. Interest: and if,r equired a loin of 'WO-thirds on the scrip wilt he made in cash—or the profits can be added pi increase the sum insured, and 'after the. lapse of y'rers. if tie profits are left to accu -1:M11*e, they twill amountto double Cr treble, or more, :of Idle sum insured. • ,ith. Ni. peisons are, liable beyond the , omo mt. of th Ir,premiums. .. • rill'. Mnrribd women may insure the . lives of their hilabands, se. ore, from any demands of their creditors, if the preminiti does not eXeCelt $3OO per . annum. 1 6th. Creditors !nay-insure their debtors; or delitdfs'l 'themselves, for the protection of creditors: r 6 1 - rith. An insurance menthe made so that the sum inse red wilt be paid Co atraii.ing a spedified age, orsooneti,, in tho evenrof death. . - I Sth. All claims on policies will be paid three months ' after notice and proof of death. . 1 9th. No risk will be taken on any one life 'exceeding 'E9OO, until the 'surplus amottras to •,:t50,0+1; then the , nmennt or risk on a single lire Will be gradually extort tided as,the fonds of the Company augment. • i.leth. No Director or Officer ca,i obtain a loan of the Cornpaity. . .. ' . '1 11th. Wt hen. the net profits of the-Company amount le l:12(41 000 , the excess will. he applied towards the re denintiomnf 'Scrip - . giving • Prjority to that first issued ; but the :Armond of $120tt,0.30,,1n addition to the reinsti -Fence fund, will he kept lir a+permanent find, in which the members have a pro rata interest. I. 12th. The. funds of ilid Company to .bs. invested by Ihe Finance Com:mitten in bonds and first mortgages no unencumbered real' estate, thq;,actual valUe of which is twice the amdunt loaned.r.in stocks of the United ,States, or of the States:cif:New York, aieW Jersey, :',lla.saachusetts and loaned to members on .their Scrip. 13th. No part of the profits is ipithheld, or diverted i;from the assured in any way,' 11 . 14th: There is no stock Or loan, either nominal or l;real, to pay interest for ; the coropany having ample leatotal in the premiums received. - 15th It enables a man to provide for a ,tv hit anti chil dren, in such a way, that although he nosy loose all, they•are rofe—antiall persons whether married or un mart.ied, to pray* for old age, sickness and want, as. 'well as for death.., - • ... 16th. It dues net reckon the assureda.year older than be is—but from sir -ingaths,ler,s to sin months niece, sons to equalize the same between all parties. , 'I ' rth. It payello directersouditors or zsolieitors.. 18th. A - portion of the, directors and the officers are chosen yearly, and, the Members vote according to in terest„ •' ' - 1 ~., -10th. The assured can surrender the policy at any tote after a WM of years, and i•ectire its equitable val-' . ,` us. - 20th. Every precaution is taken to prevent a forfeit, ure y. of polic • • . , The.pubscriber has received the Agency of this Com pany, and js now, prepared to effect Insurances on Lives, in accordance with:the provisions of the Com pany. Pamphlets setting forth the advantages of Life Insurance, and any other information can be obtained tram i - . OEM% •I/ANNAN, Agent. . Augttit' 20th, i5in....., : . ~:2 5-,„ • A - drninistrator l s NOttee. • • NOTICE is hereby' 'given that Letteri of Administra, tion'were this day granted by the Register of Wills 'and fur granting of Letters of Administration, for the county of .Schitylkill. unto the subscriber. upon the estate at Jacob Ziegeufus, late of the Township pf Barry, now deceased. ' All personSindebted to said es tate, and all persons having dernands.acainst the same are requested to' call on the subscriberr - for settlement. J• ZIEGENFUS. 49th, 1846. . Aiirninistratoes Notice. T ETTERS if Administration onthe estate of John LI A Falls, late of Minersville, deceased, having been granted by the . Register of Schuylkill County, to the , subscribers, all persons having claims against the Es tate of the said decedent, are requested to make known the name to them without delay. RACE - AEI , A. FALLS, Administratrix, JAMES Bbr FALLS, Admidistrator - • Minedrille, August 4 22 d, 1846 , a 4-4 Administrator's • Notice. HEREAS litters of administration on the estate of W WILLIAM SRENFELTER; late of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county; deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Ochuyir kit! county, therefore all persons:indebted•to call Es tate, are requested to Make immediate payment, and all those having claims - will present them to the sub scriber for settlement. 13AbliTEL Rll,LYMAN,,Administrator , IRCSI4ing in rottsville. Pottsville, Attguattd. • 34 at , Sterner 'l l 4 , Brother, Az RETAIL 'DEALERS In `Pry Goods, proteriei, Phis?. h Feed • • And Paining Goods, co!. Biinbury. Bt. & Spencer's MS ERSYILLC,. P A, ' P4ll.abetplo. MILLINERY GOODS. utALsits IN • : Silks, Ribbons. Goo4s, • • xo 45, SOUTH SECOND.ST.t , HAVE now 'in store a. large assortment of TIICII 311.1.LIDIRRY GOOD,adaptedlo Fail Sales, such as Bonnet Silks and Satins— tigurednnd plain. • . Fancy Ribbons, of entirely new styles. •Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, of all widths. Melt and Colored Silk Velvets. French Fancy Feathrs and l,Flowers.. Fancy Cap Nets and Laces. tinckrains; Willows, Crown Linings, &c. Many of the •abave articles being of their own Im portation, they ate ehabled to offer. them at the lowest prices. Philada„ Septentber3B. .38--4 t CHEAPESTIIN THE. WORLD ! 12 1.2 cts. per Potuitd, wholesale. • .7: trA asp pr, • 3,10..”2., Market street, Philadelphia, takei pleasure 1 1 1 in inforthine the pablte, that he stilt continues to sell 'his very superior Steam Refined Candy: at the tow pritc of sl`.j. 50 per InO polinds. and the quality is oal to any manufactured in the United States. Ile also offers all i kinds of goods in the Confection- , cry and Fruitline.at cerresponding low prices, as quick safes and small lirofits arc the order of the day . Call or send your orders, and you cannot * fall to be satisfied. Don't forget the Number, 42 Market street; Philadelphia. . ' • J.• .1. RICIIADDSON: , itOth, MG. , 3S-";11.10 . SOLIS, - BROTHERS,' , •• M.4XUFACTURERS OF,, FUR AND CLOTH CARS, , . - .Muffs; Boas and fancy , Ears, . . NO. :86, - A 1101 STREET, I • BETWEEN SECOND AND TIIIRD 'STREETS jERENIAIi REED, §hCriii. IMI JOHN S'TONE Sf SONS, •- , STEAM REFINED SUGAR CANDIES, AND IMPORTERS AND MVNUFACTFRENS OF PHILADELPiiI* Shipping Furs'bought: EtteilANTS wilt and it to their interest toi Call, before making their tout bases, as the subscObeis will 'sell their Goods in • quantities to suit, as lotir as they_ can be purchased ,in Net , / York, in the large, quantities. . . N. 13. This establish ale nt will be closed on Saturdays. Aug. 2 , 9,1846. , • • 35-3ino CARPETS - AND OIL CLOTHS, At the Cheap Shire, Na... 4 1; Strricberry st., priILADELPIpA. • • • • OUR FXPIXSES ARE P,IERY; LIGHT, PRICES ' Low, and TerairS Cash. PERSONS wishing to buy new CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, very cheap, this fall, wholesaleor retail, will do well to ekaniine the excellent assortment we otibr of Splendid Imperial, Fine and Super Ingrain. CARPETINGS. Twilled and Plain Venetian. . _ And well reasoned Oil Cloth's, from,q'to 2t feet wide, -cut ,ln pt 'Also , .Tahle , Coecrs, 'Rugs, 'FloortCloths -Rag ,and' COtionCarpete; &e , vety low, with a good •stock of Ingrain Carpets front :2511i SO cu ts, and entry and stair carnets fr6ul 121 to 50 crate... •"- • ' EL,II.IIIGE & Baaturt, 41 Straivberry st., tdoor above Chesnut, near 2d att Philada., August lid, 1840. • • • 34-3mn . . . . . . :-! SHERIF' FAriTY. To..the Electoig of Soltnylkill , - County, : FELLOW CITIZENS :-,At the instance. of_ many' friends. I have Betel mined to offer myself to you us anndependent Candidate•for,the office or suniFF , of tte County,;it the election in October next. Ifvlec ted I shall.endeavor to execute the duties of the office lvit fululitY 'midimpatiiality. . -,. - .A. ..1 JOIIN TIWERN ER - ' Tiottsville, Jhne 27; Isl 6. .. 26 , . , .... To the Electors of County. F RIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS.—The colic. Ration of numerous friends has induced me to be come a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF of the, cohnty of rlcimylkill, - ,at the ensuing General Election, subject however, to the decision,of the • Democratic- Dekettles in County C invention: Should I be suc cessfulithe.duties of the office shall be performed With a scrupulous rbgar4 for the Interests of all parties con cerned: ~ • Very Respectfully, . : • Your Obedient Serviii4 . • i :' ' MICHAEL SELTZER Orwigaburg; August 1,15411-31-ti!.. Te '. Agency in Pottsville, TILE P kin Tea bompapy, when 7 g an have given' such wersal satisfution in- the cities, have Itp-, pointed t i n. subscriber Agent to sell .their,,Teas in' Schuylkill County: ,The public are now 'enabled to ob-, 1 twin a , ,superior a n rticle of Teas at much ~„,„,,,r,..t. lower rates than they have evtr Before , 1..44- 111 limin offered in this clunty, and the, , ,i, have r, In • the assurance that there ate no-drugs or x . 4 - .1 r z other foreign substances mixed - with 'the; Teas. They are done up in packages (lined with lead; to preserve tiqgir strength and fl avor) from one quar(er to five poundds, to suit customers, and -are furnished from,so cents to ,51 I N per lb., fora superior article. ' - . I ' , Mrs. BERRYMAN, Centre et , a ' idly tinnre.almfe Norwegian, Pottsville., 1 - Poitsville;iApri("9.sth,'lS-16. - , 17- . - . B • Richardson's Coal, readier. TEMSE persons about erecting machinery for Freak ing coal will find it to their interest beforemaking a selection to apply to the übscriber,'as the,patentee of the above machine, will guarantee such advantages in saving,'waste; Src. as will he found'-to he an object worthy their attention, securing them against all tisks, in order that these advantages may`e fully tes Illted, :. M. S. t West Branch Val'ey, near Schuylkill I en. June tr; : - . - Al i-tr • ! . 6, r . . . VEGETABLES, riuti: 4 O - . , YSTERS, - EPII, &c., . St4l. \- , . 'DOYLE & CATER, cOntipne I:inkiness at the-iPC 1.1 stand, meet' of Centre and MaliantongnstrecSs.. Pottsville,. where. they wilt keep a constant saiii,#; when In mason, of Velretables; lergit of every dc.crip thin, Fresh - Fish, OnSters, Lobsters, Maur, andLevcry luxury which the I' liladelphiamarket affords, tall of which they will set at very, moderate' 'advances - on Philadelphia prices? • . . r." Mess'rs. D. & d. briving.lnng been engaged' n ca ierin2.forthe public,' and consequently become per fectly familiar wit h, the made, flatter themselves that' they can :apply all articles in their fine to the citizens or Potisville. had vicinity, upon rather better !terms • than any of their. zninpelitert3.- , ' Pottsville r May 23d 124.6 21-61 no, uan 4.AR•fd AtV's atOUSTIC 41 THE ORLI OR! DEAFNESS DEAFNESS CIJ,RED, ' Scat pa's Compound. KiTosote, Acoustic 1,6 - IrOlt the cure of Deaffness, pains and the discharge of matter, from the ears also all Hines disagreea ble noisda like the buzzing of insects, falling of watery 'whizzing of steam, A..r.. which are symptoms of ap proaching deafness, and also generally attendant with the disease. CERTIFICATES. " • . . The following editorials and certificates will be read with interest, as they speakfacts, which are "stubborn thing:. C r ' - MOST L EXIII.4.OaDINAZY CCRE.—if any have doubts, they may now dismiss theni, and the moat incredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous googol cures, andmany of them very remarkable ; by the.use of • Oil,' have been published, b ut this ,caps the .climax. Young o r old may yet recover bearing. A lady in: Smithfield; Pohnsylvania;and now 'about eighty years of age, had been"gradually getting Deaf ! for more than forty years, so that ixwas next to im possible t 6 make her hear, conversatiotriti the loudest tone of voice. last 'winter She was il'ldhced to try `ricarpa's Oil for Deafness.' It is only necessary to add that she has used two bott4m, and hit her_ hearing is perfectly restored; she is cured. 1- Philadelphia, NOyenalier 11, 1543. Haat talilorgru Avvvintsto TO, cooling as it does from a'man so extensively known as is lilr. Green; both in the city and country I hereby certify that -from the effects of.a severe cold last winter,l became partially deaf, attended with very disagrpeablenoises,iike fining of bells, die. which grad. 1 ually•mareeeed until 1 completely - lost the hearing of: one ear—when I was induced to try ricarpa's Accouslic Oil, am now haw happy to say, that with the use of one bottle of the above medicine, I can hear as well as ever;.and all disagreeable noises' toic a eptlicly dis appeared. Any fortherinfortnetinn respecting my case will be gladly giteoff by , caliitig on me at No. 451 North - Fifth Street, near Race. • DANIEL GRAEFF, .Dsmirsa Conn.-;-The renewing extract from a let ter written by Hr. Johnson orflostop, to a friend in this city, rs important . . 'The' bottle of Scarpa's Oil for. Deafnesti, that you sent me, with the - wish that my daughter would try it, has been used, andjh its effects; have astonished all; you know bow very dear she has been since she was three 'ears old--she now hears quite well, but as the medicine has all been used, wish you' to send am. other bottliesrhich I have every re son to believe me will care her entirely.—.Tiniee. For sale by B. 13. Gunmen. No. 120 North Second street,Philadelphla,and iy? Pottsville by I •p4R.OWN. Sept,: 5, IMO; 500 l.". Potash, for sal e ,at MARTINI 3. reap praFatoTe, Pottalip : • . `f , MINERS' JOURNAL. NNW , atuirday ,111orrrang, 8ept..49, 1846; Adeertie•era will obieere by the artl . tegoneet &Is- paper, that news win be tourid.on entry pte4r. which conxpela the-reader to, glance his eye Weer all the UM? Memento, This obviamo to a great eNtent, die ebieeti_ed of having u deertZreuteuts placed on What Li termid 140 outside of the paper. 7 _ _ We are pleased to learn that the Hon. „lames Pollock has consented, nithrongh at a great seals flee, to , agaiti : lepresent that district-, in Contress. His earnpciitnr will he Allison Rile. of Clinton, whs nominated after a twoday's siege; by the Loeofuto claire:tee. WILMOT ix Taoutma.—The Tiogs • states that M the, recent Count"' Convention; part of the Locofoco,Pelegittes, opposeitto the re.nont• Motion of NV ilMot who voted in favor of the an., tish seceeded lions the Convention ahtl appointed- S mcw set of Conferees whom they lit structed to Fupport tbo• one ( term' principle. It Would be a tliigrace to the state, to return Wilmot to _Congress. . .1 Coon ADVICE.—The editor of the. United States Gar;ette advises all delicate:persons to be careful and change their dress to suit the; chanV7 able weather, as a presenter of colds, coughs and Consumption. .A little cam will ' pima areal , deatof disease and suffering. ; ISantaAnna has, arrived' at the Capital of Alexi e4,,and. isauKi an address to tho people on the sub. jact of die future atate,of affairs. in, theritepublie. 116" - has ceased. vaporing about the United - Stat'Fill . and his - rematke do not savor much of hostility,',. A short - time will dovelope the mintier in which the ine'ssen,ger of Peace, sent, out by our Govern- Meet, will be received. Paredes. the late Pteste, dent„aenialmi 'prisoner. in the capitol. • , Tux Monmoys.---The latest accounts from mi.; niiis slate, that a bloody battle was datlY„tintiCiput ted between the Mormons end Anti.MUJmons.=7 Both parties were fully armed, and rapidly .ari.f preaching ,each other. Wei Mormon spies hail been illicit. I The Uowernor of Illinois has written' a letter in which-ho coolly states that the best plan' will be to let them' fight it out.; A pretty 'convey vator of the imam DESERVBD 'COMi'LIXB7IT.4-,Gen. Z. I ay pr bar been ina . de in honorary, member of the JiMeteity" of Cincinnati, 4 compliment bestowel)npon but- Capt: Rynders, of„ the Empire, tub. it is ' stated is open in hisdenuncianons of. Jimmy Polk. The Mministration must lie in a deplorable hate indeed, when SilCh men are compelled to • I , OJT Mr. David Thnlas, of the Crimp Trott Works, writes to a Locofoea editor Easton, who, had been fibbing. a little about him as follows : , I know of no other plan to manufacture iron in this county at $l4 per ton, than to reduce every. thing, raw material and labor, (90 per cant,of the iron, or the cost of naaking' iron, is labor) to the lowest standard of prices for.labor in England. As to_prospects before us,the only thing,that will save th e iron business o Pennsylvania. is 4 reduction of the raw material and labor full3oper cent. . . ' 'To send ari uneducated child into the world;' said Paley, 'is a little better :than to turn out tp mad dog or a wild beast into the streets,' We think . it was Chipmin ,Michigan, :who , opi)ood tho Smithgoniaplnstituto onthe floor of ' ..Cong,resa, on the ground. that education wa.4 ' II a enemy to D e mocracy and made arttlacratq,', ley says the - want or it makes beasts l . ' • ci•The Pennsylvanian, in speaking of the res; olutionk recently atloptekby,the'Dauphin County Locofoco Gonventign, nse.§ the striang, language .• These resolutibns are lopenly at variance whit the MEN andifte MEA URES of the D • Orneerer tic party. The, cold ceremonial of -respect forthe orifices of President of tlie United States end the • Governor of Penniylvauia, filled in 18441 by .4140 stifTreges ofs:the !Democracy, is even withheld—, uihile the Vice President is' assaulted in qe,rre• of obloquy arid insult that !would disgrape the meat unscrupulous Whig nctvepaper. ,10 all:the unre deemed coefseness of the Tribune--Itt all • the COW centrated - bitterness of the North Arnerican—yeo have rietril before ,read Ilariguago that so sharucd fully transcends all,reas n and truth. The resolutions ont emned Gcorg&iM. Dallas approved of the .Tariff of 1842, and cOJerstrie4 the British Bill of 1846 THE Own wAy TO Of Troy, thrown out a meeting and: passed ll resolutions,' Two4hi • foi - "Polk, Dalas i...„ 1 litrolaed, That wit political pripciplea; we selves, the'one - to the e to oppose the party- cc , to effect a measure will of supporting ourselv4 standard of 'lopdat vi , our effurt4, <- A' few mar such !‘ the,Errporiunti woul 'begin to- tnok :the , . gin to think. Cant thing of the iame'lLil is, a "whip panic,' MEXICO: Ti f.K.1110 winking mery , t" employment, have te 'following among . nthey .d of them e 'it to said. voted out reference to Our form l et l exas," here' solemnly pledge Our. ther, from this day forward, Bich advocates or earrieeinv tch deprives us of the imams sand (amiltes. Under the until stiegesA err:sips oc doligers!' as our friend oi: / Fay, .fronrpo people, will ritish offie-holding party, be. our working men do some. 11, or du 'they" still- believe it .' . '•' • I TIZT.The , f.llowin9 are the proceedings 'adopted" at the .Nati .e Am rican meeting, yehiclt were crowdedaut last week;'' ,--------- .. . . W 'lavas, It is nenessary for the purpose of ele 1 . 'fecting an eniir 3 4/Una :end healthy reform in our present existing national. policy, to keep up; perfect organization and to . fearlessly sustain ktur principles favorable„to that reform. 'Cheri - fare Resolved, Tbst<iive pledge ourselves individual! : ly, as memberii.of jthe Nature American potty. tit 1 use every exertion to eceure the election and or. r' tr. success of the whole American ticket, .• • '!, ' Resolved, That :we firmly and unhesitatingly I, declare, our s ncere,belief in the holiness and WYK" otism of our-causeiland our determination to urge, its claims so long as the evil and injudicious polit 4 cy of our go:ernment maltes it necitaiary. ftetvirirl, 'rho% yve own lic. connection end no s . ympathy with any party or any met, which may be inimical to the prineiplea,we proftirta. Resolved, Tbat whilst we axe in favor of e tens ding to 'all foreigners the different blessings pro- .. I ceediug from opr free inatittitielas, we are op mil . tii the present Naturrilization la*, API] ail; ed tu i e eitiorate all foreigneri from a share in the trout bea and burdens of'government, - , Revolved, That we as a party are in favor of it tariff for the protection of every thing American, in contra distinction - to foreign agriculture manna facture, conamer4e, mechanics and labor, ginfl there, , k fore &rei n favor , of imposing a eaiiiiitahri, alt on all'fpreigners, istici may herea ft er emigrati.: ea; United States with the view of beroniing to nts ‘ in order to protect the American laborer nes t *min equally with the capitalist, •'° .. , Basso, late et;itor of:the /mu titre America: in Philadelphia, , hail deserted tim rap land gorio back to therliOcofop,.otc n., ~ ~ 1 1
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