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PALMER, at Ms Real Estate and Coat .I:tncier, Corner et Third & Chesnut Strecta.Phlladetplall, N 0.160, Nassau Street, New York, No. PS. State Streat,lloston, and' South cut corner of Baltimore & 'Calvert Streets, Baltimore, la out Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the Miners' Journal. TH6 CHICHLATION of the MacreJournal te grater han any ether paper reit shed In Northam Temnsylva nia, ennui neatly antar, • tho tircaltdiae of ray other pablisholin Schuytidlleonnty. It else ehmutates lirgety amok capitalism mundietatans, Iron and cool &gm throughout Ho Atlantic and Eeatcre Stales. Inman, AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY: —The subscriber is Agent far Cadets and Life Insu rance. Any , Information on either of the different branches can be obtained at the office of the Wpm' 'lonroe, *here terscanaci ereeffected. B. BANNAN. IMiners' Journal. Saturday Morning, July 21. VE PROTECTIVE POLICY. OF TIIE COUNTRY The People Demand its Restoration A.IIT UNION OF PHILADELPHIA.-Free Gallery, No. '2lO Cliesnat street, open daily, Sundays excepted. Members of the Institution for the year ending .kitty, • 1849.who'have not yet obtained their Engraving of Roth and Boaz or a copy of the Transactions for the said year, are Informed that they are ready for delivery at the Gallery. Books of subscription 'for the - years: 1840—'50, ire riper. daily at the Gallery. Subscriptions five The Engraving for the year will be kitrinusld , roa's ?dram v's Dacau. It is now in the hands of the engra ver_Mr. A. If. Ritchie, of New' York. Early subscrip tions flee deatrahlel as it facilitates the operatione.of the managers of the Institution. I EDWARD F. DENNISON, Actuary. The entscriber Ic Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill ourity_,_and will receive subscriptions at his Book Suite. I The Engravings and, the transactions of the Art Union, will be ready to deliver to subscribers next week:, r BENJ. BANNAN. BLACIIDETIRY J. C. C. ITughes W prepared to furnish to those desire:l.3,ot delicious drinks, :Mineral -Water and illackherry Syrup, which at this reason of^ the year,. is raid to have a very beneficial tundcpcy upon the system. The drink is superb, and qualities need only he tested to dt,,cover the truth of oil assertion. Try it, reader. , ALCINED MAGNESIA.—As Physicians retom• mend the use of Good Magnesia, during this season, we would call the attention of the reader, to an ad vertisement In another column, stating where the ar ticle 'may be had. CODEY'S LADY'S BOOK.—This favorite Ladys' llook,for August, has been placed upon obr table. This number is an excellent one—as Indeed arc all that ctn. nate from under the supervision of Mr. fisiley. Beside the quantity of reading matter usually given In Maga zine., Corley always inanag,:s to treat his readers to an extra number of pages, alid In the August number are 21 pages of extra niatter, from such writers as Whittier, Arthur, Grace Gruetireod„Judge Conrad, and a host of other tolentericontributors. The engra ving too ore very pretty. "The Bath of Beauty, " splendid picture,—"Taking the "Queue," a humorous Menutinto; "Scene at Uwe' May," a laughable cut ; • colored engravings of Ladies dresses; with a piece of trinsiC,a n umber of other equally attractive engravings, .which, in connection with the beauty of the typogra, thy, and the general arrangement of the • magazine, and the costly manner la which It Is issued. justly en title it to be called the "Ladies' thvorite." TRANSPORTATION DUSINESS.—Messrs Con rad, Carter & DeForest, have entered Into the trans portation busine* . under the Cum of Conrad.; Carter & Co. They are gentlemen of experience in the bust= new, arLd will use all endeavors to please the public,. AV hose patronage they solicit. READER, peruse the onuido pages ; you will find 'inuch that is interesting. WE WELCOME to our columns [allay, the drat of a !cries of itrerestingletters from Washington. The writer hi not - nnlinown to the readers of the Journal, And we feel confidherjbey will be read with unusual Interest. FRONT BUIPIES.—We were shown a beautiful spe cimen of Building Brick of a Cream Color, manisfac tared of Fire Clay, at the Fire Brick Works of Mr. FAIRDAhIi iiODOeON, it Brockville. These Bricks would make beautiful Banister Buildings, far, superior to thn•Philadelphia Premed Brick, and we learn that they can be delivered at any of the towns In the Coal Region, about 25 pet cent. cheaper. They will make a beautiful finish, and the color is a very cleanable one . 1121 tho erection of neat buildings. Who'll try them first 1 Cr 4 correspondent writing from Phceni to the editor of the Locofoco paper in this Borough giros the ioliowing;deacription of affairs in that ••!faring a few leisure moments, I take up my pen foi the purpose of giving the numerous readers of the ••Emporium" a alter; sketch of the affairs in this Imo 'Village. Owing. as I rn pposa, to the election o f Gee era! Zac Taylor to the Presidency. there is a suspension of work in the large Rolling mills is this place. though . such were got the isnimmutents meld out to the Waft men previous so the eleetioe—the motto geseraUj was..--Vose for Old Zack." and you shall have steady employment mut more wages. gat oh, what a change since thent—they have got a Whig Prevalent, have suspended operations, and have men working like Slaves, with scarcely enough wages to sustain them.— The laborers who have been working about the Mills in this Borough, get only 77 cents per day, and work from sunrise to sunset.'' This is not only tho ono at -i'hcenixrille, but wherever there are iron Works located near the seaboard—they aro compelled either to impend or reduce wages, to onablo them to compete with the immense quantiticalof Foreign Iron thrown into our market by the , British manufacturers— and unlees our Protective Policy is restored, wages reset go down lower still, or the business must bo almost entirely abandoned in this country. This every man who is conversant With the business knors. But 1770 Copied tho article to notice more par the charge that the election of General tylor •Ie the cause of these diirteultica, The ue who makes weft a chargi,. and the editor who publishes it, to either an idiot, or a diahofiest man. litho former, ho to to ho pitied for his ig norance. Iff the,latter, and he does not hesitate to charge the effects of their own abominable Tariff of t 1846, the off-spring of fraud and corruption, upon • Gen. Taylor and his administration, before they have the power to chango a einglaavv, is a knave of oo dvpp a dye, that a whip ought to he placed into atiAaads of every honest man "To lash the villain naked through the world." Importations.— Worse and Ware. —The importations of Dry Goods at the port of Now Yolk alone for the week ending on Saturday ' evening lost, mounted to rho enormous sum of ONN MILLION, SIX 1113NDfliD Ann Po nr r-D to u? TUOLISAND, hva HLITILLD ,aaD NI;EITT FOON Dollar; being an increa s e MI the fanner week of one million eighteen thousand end, more than double the'impottations of the cor• responding week, last year. So we go. We have been boasting of our ability to supply Europa with brealnuffs —but Europo on the other head, can boast of her ability, with tier low labor, to Imp. ply us with all the manufactures we require, while our laboring community must he idle and starve in the midst of plenty. Is it not almost sufficient to make a man curse a Government, which leeis• Isles for the of other countries to the detri• rocnt of ila own. , Seven Thousand Persons have elreeify signed' Father Middle's's pledge in Pruoklyn,.,l DIANUOACTURING BUSINESS. While the stock for the Cotton Factory at Her. risburg boa been all subscribed for, we observe the Factory project in Reading, is progressing slowly. This is owing, we presume, to the manner in which the Emile - Oohing was commenced. The object of the Gencrel Menufactbaing Law, enacted at our last Legislature, is tradevelop the resources of the State, and bring into use the capital in our possession, that Mei effect map not only be felt by a few, but by all. We understand that the stock in the proposed Factory at Reading,-has been put. It '650 a share—and started principally by the Wealthy men of. t h e place, who may want to reap all the benefits of the capital, and who, we pre sume, do not care about haring the laborers COD. netted with them as. stockholders. Now, if this supposition be true, 'ibis is wrong ; and hare may beiound the cause of the success of other estab lishments over theirs. Instead of. putting the share's at $l.O, which would give erery man of enterprise an opportunity of subscribing to the 'stock, and be carrying out tho design of the new law, they are put at such a rate as prevents a large number of men, poor it itetrue, but who would nevertheless contributetheir mite towards a pro. ject which would benefit themselves and children, from doing what they under other circumstances would. Under these circumstances, we are not at I all surprised that other places are going 'lead of ! Reading.' '. • .1 1 00 121 ,700 600. 0 00 200 19 DO It should be the object of the citizens of this State to elevate Labor—to place Ron a proper ley el—and make the laborer feel the dignity of his ' occupation. Until this shall be done, labor will not be properly epp►4ciated.; and to hasten the consummation of this object the General Mann teetering Law was enacted at the last Session of mg Legislature., The citizens of Reading, how— ever, are parrs ing a course contrary tothe design of that law. By potting - a share of their stuck at $5O, they in a measure prohibit the poor man from subscribing; whereas,lay placing it at sto, the stuck would soon bo taken" by men of limited means, who would be glad of the opportunity ; and with die present state ,of things in Sim, we would tecommend to the workingmen in Reading the enterprise of going to work and erect a Factory in oppostion to the one now on foot, on their "own responsibility," and show to those engaged in the present undertaking, that they aro able to see through the object—that a combined effort en their part may bring about a different and a better state of things, and make their position ho pro perly appreciated. We era inclined to believe that there is a feeling not of tho proper character existing between the catitalist and the laborer of that place, which to us is manifest in the high rate at which they have put the shares';' lower the price of stock, rod the project would advance mate rapidly, enlist mpre in its behalf; but as those who might be abbieto take several shares at $.lO, cannot even take lino at $5O, we would again ad— vise the workingmen of Reading to start a Man— ufacturing project upon their own rosponsibility, and taking the General. Manufai taring Law as their guide, we feel pretty coafiJont their success would be greater then that which has attended the first effort, for there certainly would bo more to take shams et $lO, than them would be at $5O, NVe trust, then, that the effort will he mado—nii injury can result from it, but much good—it will creato a spirit of competition, cod instead of one there may. ho two Facto:las . ; end the object of the Law will be more fully carried ou t. ' . FREE TRAPE IN ENGLAND. Our tenders, we presuate, are attar° that the wages paid for Labor in England are higher than thoso paid in any other Country in Europe. This is caused by the Protectioir which that Govern- went has always extended to her domestic indus try. Ilutthere, like hers, a theorising Free Trade party existed, and unfortunately for the people, it obtained the. ascendancy, and the duties.wero re-; duesd on many of the domestic products of the Country, and nothing but ruin end disaster—stocr pages of Fectorice and Iron Works—turn-00A against reductions of wages, half working4,'Eus pensions, &c.—have taken place ever since ; and instead of benefitting the Kiogdom, its effects have been quite as disastrous as the same course_ of policy, adopted in this Country, has been hero upon our Industry. They aro now forming Clubs throughout England, for the purpose of applying to Parliament to re-instate the Protective Policy on such articles on which the reduction took place:. A friend has handed us .a copy of an address. Issued to the public by these AssoCiationa, from which we will publish an extract below. ' The arguments in favor of the re-establishment of that system of policy are sound, end are just as appli cable to this Country as they aro in England, and morose; because, here labor is higher than in 'England, and consequently Abe necessity for Pro. toction not only Iron:I'd:to low labor of tho Conti nent of Europe, but from the low labor of Eng land also, is abSolutely required lo sustain our domestic productions "To this union.then, nfpurpose—of firm uneompro inising resolution—Of vigorous alrdhletermined effort—it 1., that we now invite you:, and with the earnestness becoming oar own deep conviction or, the vital cohse enences depending on the acceptance or rejection of our appeal. To the soberjudement of impartial medal every task, of every party, of every shade of opinion, we would address ourselves, and tulded by the tine 'erring light of experience, we would _ask them, wkers are now tie golden printitresiidel oat ti allirs ale wh. ridded antloo erasion: wastes, sad slick ennishteni ckeirimpairsinwed /ens is flour of fres trade? Mtn ars am anowitederyortsofßritlskinanafacturss I Tin increased osogss\of Labor Tim universal comfort and emissaries( flat we ihmettably to follow fiberni tarifa antsarsgated corn laws? Mos as raliettssed neciproectios of genie's, Felony/is in the promoted es isratios of corninercial restriciuste by /crews states Winn tits pears mid coafteielas that loam to prevail tareaplient ids gerterfamily of xatioxs, an tie result of Wires commercial intercourse me tendered to at l Seek the answer (we grieve to say It) in counties sunray, and 10111COLIVO6 r108111.•21613 r, in COVNIUMCIC ?CUED. and manarscrunEscitirrLan, and ass:Eamon PAIZALVIIED. Seek is in parliamentary returns stow ing enormous imports aide by side with diminished ex ports; In strikes in manufacturing districts to oppose reiluellann of wages—in efforts to evade or repeal the factory laws for the purpose of reducing, regardless of humanity, the cost of textile fabrics, to support compe-. tition r—in closed or half-worked mills; in cheapyr provisions. It Is true, but accompanied by want of cm- - ployment, denying the means of purchase at any price; and in the undeniable proofs of pressure on the springs of industry, afforded by the diminution of deposits In savings banks ; by increase of pauperism and envie shin of emigration. Seek it In hostile foreign tariffe,an the return for - Alio liberality which British infatua tion has vainly and inconsiderately lay iehyd on the . • commerce of foreign nations. Finally, seek It in the .distractions and convulsions wluctt deoulate Europe, and axe painting her fairest kindle with tduo,Litied and war. But we will not pursue the melancholy Waste, lion. We deelre onlyto haprces vividly the great trutli.that if the British: 'topic , expect to he prosperous and hopP.S , they . emit sett: those . is the steady parseikgreAttish policy—in etthicstieff do/Acetic re- 1 sources—is' Ototertinff elosnzatie interests—in drattiez closely the ttosttßef consort!, etrengikeneilLy the ties of sutra/ depeittleeks be..taress all the pores of an elopirr on which the sane r sete--aistattessiesing the shadowy antideluire tepee clog of fitettmar eostpeneationieforeezn commerce for t o destruction of the springs If dogmatic smiles/Data essifistptios. Tha d eem s' caused in England, by, the prostra tion of some branches of busincsa,tha lassersed con gumption which inevitably follows. these prostra— , tieing, has not only inundated England with cheep goods, but they aro forcing them into this Coun try to the amount of millions of dollars worth, weekly—closing our Factories, shutting up ,our iron Winks, destroying the Coal Business, and reducing our laboring .populat ion to wretchedness, - beggary and starvation. - oz 7. Singutar .4ffuir.—The Lynchburg Vir• ginian gives an account of a melancholy of which occurred near that place a abort time since. A lady, in company,,with her niece and nephew, started to visit a sick relative. A storm coming up, they concluded to stop, until it bad pitied over. last at tbie tinio a friend, came. up, and stated that the relative', MistiLeuisajtoberts, was very ill, and in company with him, she started, in the storm, to the House of the relative. The I Storrialiiiing subsided,. the niece and nephew of Mrs.:Bar:nett, concluded- to follow their Aunt ; end travelling but a short distance, what: were' their. fedi:tag, indexcribabld, indeed, as they saw their atutt,-ind ittlendant lying • open . the road lifeless, with the carriage shattered. pnd the horse killed; having been. struck By lightning. Pewit did not stop„ita ravages here and In the evening the relative of Mrs. Barnet, bid fsmirell to all that is dear on earth. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AMY F'OTTSVILL.E' GENERAL ADVERTISER:-: cc? Revenue front Me Public Worke.-•-lt ap pears from " a comparative statement of receipts from Canal and Railroad tolls, on the State troth this year and last, the aggregate amount of tolls collected to the let July, 1848, was $733,00t 32, and up to the let July, 1849, 'they amounted to $798,370 49, showing an increase in the pn;tent year amine, of $65,368 90. Lest year the grass amount recir:ved to the lit of December was 61,653,344. the receipt"' of the remaining part clam present year should only equal those -ol last year, the glees amount of t r tre year will ba $1,618,712 90. . rip The B oundary Line.—The boundary lbse between the United IStaMe and Canada, turt in accordance with. the Ashburton treaty, coat the labor of 300 men in 18 months. For 300 miles • path was cut through the forest 30 feet wide, and cleared of all !semi. At the end of every mile is a end Iron pillar, painted white, square, four feet out of the ground, seven inches square at the bottom, and four at the lop, with raised lettere on its sides, naming the Pommissioners who run the line, and the date. 33 Uniforms for the • Volunteers.—The ' Adjutant General of this Btato pnpliattes in the Harrisburg Telegraph, • table of prices, abowir.g the cost at which Volunteer companies may ob taindress and undress uniforms, according to the U.S. Army regulations. He does this because ell new Volunteer companies are required to uni form according to the regulation of the Getters' Government; and be dates the price of a fell dress for a private at $8,75, and the undress at $5,50. Local Ntrn3. NARROW ESCAPE.—On Thursday, the 12th inst., whilst the Engine ••Gen. Taylor" was passing over the trussle bridge at Reinhart's Run, the trutale work gave way- precipitated the Engine, tender, and several Indill.(ladened with railroad iron,) upon which were several men, including engineer, brakes men and firemen. some oghteen or twenty feet. to the ground. Octrge Vollmer, engineer, serionslyinjured; Charles Everet fireman, 'seriously injured; Reuben Markle, hrakesman. dangerously ; brakestuan, slightly irjured. The engine is conside rahlv injured. and willies , . the Company some $lOOO to $ . 15,00, for repairs. 'So says the:Tamaqua Legion. MORE CIItIIZERF.S.—The Welsh Congregatiod Church, recently lvdilt,iu Tamaqua, will ho dedicated to-the worship of 3'lniighty God tomorrow. Several ivines w ill hr. present and racial°. The corner stone of the Llernrin Reformed and Lutheran Church, at Donaldson, will dio laid on Sundaydhe!fifth oi.Aueeat next. We. have had occasion. at other times to alhalo to,tbe rapid iecreami of Churches in this county, whose cannot fail to be of the 'mast beneficial clidtacter A MAN employed on the Reading - Railroad, be tween Schuylkill Haven and Orwigsbarg landing. was found dead on the road giant a mile above Landing vine, a few days ego. lli9 body was entirely severed id two. WOODS MEETING.—We learn that there will be a Woods hint ing. held by the Methodist Episcopal Church, about ono Outer of a milefroni Schuykill Haven. It will cbmmence on Friday the 3d of Au gust, and probably be continued five or six days. Sev eral Ministers are expected to be present-and officiate during the meeting. FASTING AND PRAYER.—We trust the citizens of our town and county; will join in the ceremonies orthq day appointed by President Taylor, to bejob reined 33 a day of fasting and prayer. In all Ras of the errantry the recommendation is favorably received, which is ,uilicativo that the day will be every Where olizerved as one of humiliation and prayer to Him who reign:tun high, and in whose hands are held the des tinies of those of this worldly spbere,thanking Him ' for our safe journeying thus lar—and ask His guardian I care, that we may escape the ravages of the scourgs l which is hastening scores to tha tomb—that the klnd nesa which has been manifested towards Mt may be continued—and for the many blessings we enjey as it free people, while those of the old world. Who, az,- ' kening from the slutubcr of ages, are involved in the throes of Revolution. fighting, to be free! Let as in yoke die blessing.; not only for ourselves. but for all those whose necessities require the aid of, "The Cod that rules on high,, That all the earth surveys, That rides upon the stormy sky, And taints the roaring seas." WE A lIE PLEASED to learn, that M. E. J. Fey has been appointed Post Master at Tanisqua. lb will make a most excellent and popular officer. CHOLERA. —We have been informixl by ono of our Physicians that the Cholera bus made itanpmr., once in Pottsville; but the cases were attended to in time, and medical skill conquered the disease. This shows the necessity that whenever persons arc enc. 1 ten with diarrhea, or indeed the least symptom, to larvae at once of a Physician. MEETING OF TILE BA R.—At C meeting of the members of the Bar of Schuylkill County, convened at the Public Buildings in the Borough ofOrwigsburg, on Tuesday, the 3d of July. IMO, C. Loeser, Esq.i was called to the Chair, and William B. l'Oftes Esq., appointed' Secretary. John Bannan, E.O. Parry, and James Campbell Esqril., were appointed a Committee to draft resole- tions &c. The following were reported by theCoto• mince. and unanimously adopted by the meeting: Resolved, That the members of tho Schuylkill County Bar have heard with deep emotion, the annum elation of the death of the Honorable Calvin Blythe. the late President of this Judicial District. Resolved, That as a Judge and practitioner at the Bar, he was alike distinguished for the soundness of his judgment. there rbanity of hie manners and the in. tegrity of his heart. That in all his relations in life be commanded in a high degree, the respect and esteem of his fellow-cutzens, and partitularly of the members of the Schuylkill County Bar, with whom he Was the more recently associated le practice. Resolved, That the members of this Bar, tender to the relatives of the deceased, the expression of their sympathy on this affecting event. and in Pwtimony of respect forth memoly of the deceased, we will go into mourning by wearing crape on the left arm for the period of thirty days. Revolved, That B. W. Cumming. Horace Smith and F W Hughes, Esquires, bo a Committe to present to the family of the deceased oor sympathy with them in their bereavement. , with a copy of these resolutions. C. LtESEB, Casinos*. Wm. B. Purrs, Secretary. FATAL. ACCIDENT.—A Miner by the name of Edward Ryan, was killed by a fall of Coal in Mr. WhitSeld's Colliery, near Patterson. this county. on Tamday loot Ho was sitting apparently secure. smoking his pipe, when the tall of Mate took place. killing him. instantly. We understand be has tell a wife and family. THE PIONEER FURNACE. situated In this Bo rough, which was to hare gone into opeiratiOn,• month or two since.oiing to circumstances. has been delayed until Yesterday, when it wait "blown in" tinder the management of Messrs. Richards and Pat terson, SONS OF TEMPER INCE.--.A t an election for officers, of the Pottsville Division' of Sons of Tem perance, N 0.52, held a few days ago, the following gentlemen were elected : W. P., John Wray.W. A., Within) L. Doak-II: S,, David D. Krebs-A. R. S.. Alex. Sillyman- r F. S., Wm. Reese-T., John M. Shomo-C., S. B. Graeff- A. C.,Jarues Wooley-l. S., Mathias Clouser- , 0. S., 'rhos. Bungbart. • ONE OF THOSE disreputable beings-a Schuyl kill Ranger-was promptly arrested last Wednesday evening. for, creating a disturbance at a residence, near the Eagle Foundry, in this Borough, and taken to the watch house, where he lothivi until Thursday morning. when lie was taten to JaiiatOrwigaborg, to await trial, 'we. presume. This prompt action is proper: and the one-scouring! of +Philadelphia, will noon learn that the law cannot be violated with impn city in this place. 'We believe there ara sesera tor thq same class not undergoing, a sentence, in our Jail, for depretations committed aP,,Schnylkill Haven a short Limo since. TEMPERANCE LEcTußEL—Jacob Carter, of Philadelphia, delivered a thrilling Tempersince'l,eci. tune in the presence of a large audience, in the Mar ket House, of this Borough, on Tberstiay - evcninglast: Mr. C., wan peculiarly happy in his remarks, and portrayed in glaring color,, the devastating effects of intemperance upon the mind and body of man. " We seldom recolkclof baring beard So elnquent a leenare upon thin suliect,aad the only regret is, tht we have not more Lretteis of the mind to arouse the people upon this truly important suhlect. BE CAUTIOUS.-Wo Inuit oar citizens will ols- I !MC more- than usual caution with regard to their diet. Many of ow Escfranges contain notices of mid-1 den deaths by Cholera, the, majority of which are produced by imprudence in eating. Even in some places where the Clioleio is raging, persona appear I to bid it defiance, apOindidge immoderately iu the' very articles c which bring andtscase and hasten death. The ravages of disease, inas!h o mitigated, or indeed averted, if the citizens will only observe the neemmury rules of diet. All unnecessary food should be d pensed with-nothing of a nature todisturb the bowels should be eaten-the mind should bciperfectly:reposed-Ahe body e asy - let things 'pursue the even tenor of their Way: and we may. escape the Cholera. Them need be no alarm-there should be none-becnese medical skill has been brought to such perfection that the Cholera can be checked, like all other complaints, if' ' Wendell° in time. Avoid all quacks ander.cept the advice of none but regular Yhysicona. UNDEESTAND that a new Volunteer Com pany has been organized in St. Clair, in this county, styled .Scorr's ST.CLAIIL in the United States Undress Uniform. An election fat Officers St:yokel in the selection of the following gentlemen: Captain,Jocob filets; Ist Lientenant.Joseph M. Ira sin ; 241 Lieutenant, Adam Kline t 3d Lieritenant„ John W. Williams. j. p. O. V;-The re/lowing persons' bare been elected Mama of' the Carroll Lodge in Schuylkill Raven Wm. , Saylor,N G Daniel H Staier, VG s Wm. Bass. Secmtary t S K Dickson, .41st. Secretary ; Rudy, Treasurer. THE NAME of the young lad, whose death, by being run over oritha Rail Road at Schuylkill Haven last week we - noti4cd, it Patrick Whalari• JUDICIARY ELECTION. Alluding to ibis subject theNorridorat - Rerafd remarks that fears are entertained by many • that in case of the adoption of t the proposed emend- meat to the Constitution, pro4kling for' the rho , lion of Judges by the peopre, tharpolitinalfeelinp_ may base their influence to the proceedings of Courtri. For our part we think there is but little danger of a change for the worse iu this respect. Persons have beers selected for J edges whore only, claims were the services they had rendered the party, and whose Mufti consisted solely in being ovethodoz in their politicalfaith.—Jthiges were se- Waal entirely from erre Val in most of the Courts of the State, as of this - Jodiee be longed to the same puty. Aire specimen of the influence of polities upon the bench, we will pits that the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia appointed sixteen standing auditors far one year. to whom the whole boldness of auditing accounts wu entrusted. Of these, three were Whip and thirteen loco-foam. A change has since been made, and five persona were added to the list, all of them loadocos. Now this could not have been the result of accident. Nor, if it wee design, could it have been dictated by a desire to promote the public good. No one will pretend that the loco— focos of Philadelphia are more competent ortrust. worthy than the Whip. It was the political feel. lap of the Judges that induced such a selection. HORE LOCOFOCOISM. The following Resolution was passed at the recant Lou:foto State Convention hold at Pitts burg: Resolved. That the Interests and rights of labor it is bit just to defend. The labor or the country is the wealth of the country, and the impulse of her progress arid prosperity: How beautifully they defend the rights of la bor by repealing Ate Tariff of 1842 and passing such in abominable bill as that of 1846. Can the rights of labor bore be defended by closing and stopping our Coal Mines, our Iron Establi.h. men% or Fact&ries, and import our Coal, our Iron, and our Goods from Europe, the products of the low labor of Europo I : Is this the way to defend the laborer ? The following is a practical illustration of Locofoco defence of the rights of labor: _ The Stockbridgo Iron Company of Berlishim Co. Va., :topped their Furnaces on tlic first of July; in consequence of the low pricoor act! the large stuck on hand unsold. .About.' two hundred hinds directly or indirectly employed. aro thrown out of works The low pricn at which Foreign iron is ire. ported is the cause of their inability to make sake. (a Philadelphia and vicinity woro Tishri] by quite a severe Storm, on Saturday afterrnvo last, blowing down trees, Waring off was of houses, , destroying chimneys, and othcrwiso doing con siderable injury. • re The Nero York, Tribune says tbat tbo ports of iron, the first six months - of this year et that port, reachabout 10,000 tons bia, 10.000 tons pig, end 12G 000 Walks rhect, hoop, &e. The increase in hogshead sugar is 28,000 hhas. M' d Genlkman who has recently returned from a visit to the Eastern shore a Maryland, slates that both Video of Chester am lined with. deed fish from the sniallest to the largest size.— The same phenomenon was observed during the existence of the cholera in 1832, and the causes which then existed have no doubt produced a Eke effect now. Qj Coal in Elinoia.—A company lies been chattered by Illinois, in which Gov. Catrey, Gov. Reynolds, hc, ore interested, for the purpose of mining tho Bituminous Coal, recently discovered at Caseyville, 111. eight miles east* the Missis sippi. This mine promises to prove of immenio . value to that section . of the country ; railroad is to be built to Brooklyn . opposito St. Louis. ti?' Vieting.—A correspondent of the Potts. town Ledger, gives an account of four deaths , in the family of Mr. tiiloanaker only a few hours apart, as having occurred in Chester County, a few days ago. The unfortunate persons bad been working in the grain Sold, partook freely of cher. ries and raspberries and nt supper, immoderately of cold Water, and before the next morning the father and two eons had died. While the funeral preparations wore making, the tenant of Mr. 8, who had also indulged immoderately, was taken sick, and died shortly after. Truly in "the midst of life, we are in death." ;Mr Canada Annexation.—The annexation of Canada to the United States is being discussed in various portions of the country. Indeed it seems, since the work of annexation was commenced with Texas, es though there would bo no end to the matter. Canada may went, in consequence of the recent and prior difficulties to bo annexed; our citizens, some of them at least, may desire it also; but this annexation of territory when wo hove already more than we know what to do with— and more thaA3e can legislate for, as witness the neglect of last Congress to attend to the segnisi• Lions in the South, and before the people conclude to extend the boundary of the Republic, let them consider over the veleta of annexation ; the effect it will hare upon the South, Whose citizens in car* of annexation, will strike tit once, for Cuba. Here Is the , rub—the question is; when will the annex ation Of territory cease ; there's dengerimminent danger—in extending the boundaries of any Coun try, but more so the territory of a Republic— whose object is not to swallow up all the territory within its reach. lithe Canadians think their conditiOn will be • improved ; if the Mother Country will consent;'. if the South. which at present is very much dissatisfied, and waits (or en opportunity .to speak out, would consent to act towards the North with the proper feeling, then we should, perhaps yield to the project. Diffi culties, like these aro in the way ; and desirable Canada is,the consequences which might flow ,'• annexation might be such for which half tI•A, Canadas could not compensate. • ar A PainfulTicture.—A. correspdadel writing from St. ,Conic, says What an a ffl ict ed city is this 'I. Firo; pestilence. army worm, rains and fogs, discourago and oppress us. Calam ities are all around Death is every Where.— Cholera is dealing its Motes to the right - and left, and thousands of our. people have be hurried to their graves. A well man now, may ho an hour hence, • corpie., The sextons, the undertakers, and even the horses of the city, are woramut by the dreadful two* of burial. Carts and furniture oregano have to supply. thri: . places of bearers, which, though numerous, are Jusofficiont to carry out the mans, though ,piled one , upon another. .4.• . 1 t Fire in Allegheny.—This was 'Wed by A destructive Fire on the IGth ink, by which up wards of 30 briuses .were destroyed. • Owing to some difficulty, the Firemen refused to work, and gave the !Imes an opportunity of spreedieg. Lots $30,000 end unerds. . doi. John B. Welkr, lately appointedhy Mr Polk, to run tho boundary lino between, this country and Mexico, has boon removed, and John C. Fremont, Son-of Col. Fremont, has barn ap 7 pointed in his place. At Mt at accounts, the Romans wells at the mercy of the French troop, and by this time,'we presume, they have entered the city. Thus will Roden freedom be crushed by French Republi. MIN What a commentary upon French Repub.'. risk—A physiefsa citations alarm against purchasing Of eating frOBI/ Lsh. Ho says thoY ore among rho worst kinds of food for CholOra timea, In the city, we undorstand they ard.ticareeli twos' bought since the Cholera broke out. rirrTßlntiLE MARKETS. . spozerian irgsfar FOR 7114 JOURN.II4 Meld •Floor,bbl. '35 00 Dr'd reacheirpar'd. 300 Rye do -do : 450 do do unpar'd. 175 11•Mest, bush. .1 10 De'd Apples, par% 75 Rye; . do ". ' 55 Egos, doz. , - 10 Coro, do •60 Batter, lb. , 151 Oats. - do . • 40 - Bacon Piitamite, do GO Rams. Timothy fitted, It 50 nay, ton. Ctover , do 350 Plaster. On the 11th Inst., by the Rey..l. B. Bagoay, Mr Broca Tflottss. of Pottsville, to Mu H►aa►n C. foots. of New Castle County, Dela. DEATH& On Thntsday evening. n hut.. after a ohm Maas. ills. laser Au Pisan. to the Web year of her age. Conti* and aralable-41tirtng and tmobtrustve—oar departed blend, thus tat down In the . Bprmg.thee of life, has left behind a grate:lid memory: We trust that she ban been taken away from the troubles of Hest to await ber perfect consufamatton and bliss. trt the happy abodes of the oduglal departed—whleh may God grant. Amen. 8. THE htESIBEFIS of, the Beatles Clob of k•N'' Pottsville. will assemble ex their "Swat plan of Oetth.g. Ole evening. at 9 o'clock. it fall "mediate smpemtively demanded. as business in which all the marshes' are Interested. will be transacted. By order of the PRESIDENT. RELIGIOUS NOTICES BY DIVINE PERMISSION Henry A. Board man. D. D., of Philadelphia. will preach In the Engiiah Lutheran Chorth, In Second Street, on So oda/. the Rend Inst.. at lOf o'clock A.M. irep. UNIVBIISSLIST ChtlltUll.—derylees am held , b 4 r to the Scl story of Stiehter's Newhall, every Sab bath tomato: and events; at the usual hours. Bair. K. K.. BRUM', of Luserne.County, Pastor. The nubile are respeettOly invited to attend. sro TUE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. KO' The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottakille. Resolved. That is consideration of the sums contribs ted and to be contrite/led as donations to the erection and furnishing of the church edifice ; the vestry do hereby set spurt, And eporopriate FIFTY. EIGHT PEWS, which 86211 be, and.ressale free for all persons who - may desire to - worship in the Church. These pews aic located as follows : IN TUE CENTRE AISLE, - North side, No. 111;119, 127, 133, 143. 151, 159. South side, No. 113, ISt). 123. 136. 141. 152, UAL IN TUE NORTII AISLE. ,North side, No. 1,7, 13,19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 54.55. South side, No. 9,8, 14, 39.36, 32. 38, 44, 50, 35.- IN THE SOUTH AISLE. South side, Nn.56, 57,58,60,71,80, 59. 92.93.1 DI, 110. North aid,. ' No. 59. 67, 73, 79, e 5, 91, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE SERVICE Is held in the Church every Sun day. Monti-kg Service commences at-101, o'clock. ilfteraoon Service colomenceei nt 4 o'clock: And even Me service. on the first Sunday of every month. TRINITY CHURCII CEMETERY, AT MOUNT Kr' I.AUREL.="-The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville, ate now ready to sell burial loleand graves intimt large and beautiful plot of ground. near the Junction of Market Street and the Minersaitlie Road. which they have lately enclosed nod bit out for aContetery. Ap plication for lota or almile"graves may be made to AN DRIEW,.RUSSEL. Esq., Treasurer of the Church, at wbosOofficeonMattantongo Street, a plan of the Ceme tery can be awn, or Edward Owen retry, E. 5 ,11 Venire Stieol. TILE GREAT MEDICINE or :us DAY DOCTOR Townassn•s idsusarsasts.s.—This mon:Me has the peculiar fortune of being reconuneedcd and prescribed by the most respectahle physicians of the con ntry, and only requires a trial to bramtt Into general use. It la put op is quart betties, rind Is six times cheapen' than any other preparation. DOM. Townsend Is a physician of grew reputation In Albany, N. Y :and the Paystcians generally in thal city prescribe it In their practice The fullowiag Ma certificate transom° of them: OPINIONS OF PLIYSICIANO. Dr. TOW/IWD.) is ninann daily receiving orders from Phyraclano in differvat ptrtecen, - . Union. Thin meta certify that we, the indervignctlrhyalelans the city alf Albany have in nutncro"a cast •prescri bed Dr.TolinAcnd'A idarsapa'rilla r and we•be.ievc it to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Sarli duilla in the market. • 11. 11. 'PULING, M. D. .1. WILSON. M. D. • R, P. HUMUS, M. D. • P. E. ELMEN DORF, M. D. -• Albany, APOII.IB-111 Dr. Seymour, the Write/ of the following, Is one of he oldest and Most reepeetable Physicians in Conn, Hanford, pt., May 2), 1818. DT:LruINNSEPD.—Dear Sir Towneentre Sena parilta" finis a ready sale in Hanford—is highly es teetered by aU,wbo hare made use of it, and we have reason to believe ita papaw:talkies wit) be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have daily cafe for it, and hope you will be remunerated torpor exertions to render service lathe afflicted. 1 am sir, your obedient servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D. 14 0 The: General Agency for the sale of the Baran pardla is atflannan'efkvitstnne Pottssille,where Drug gists and others can be euliplivlwho!csale at the biauu facture nr prices. Din also for sale In Pottsville at Clemens & nets • lees and John S. C. Martin's Draft Stores; E. J. Fry,Tamaqua ; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist. Ilinvisthlet C. Frailey, Orwigsbnrg Henry Shisslcr, and W. 1.. Ileisler,Port Carboni Pauillarr, Pinegrures J. C. C Hughes, Pottsville. C. See advor° 4 /erne nt In awn h reolonnt. Acker:tar zontaining a large number of certificates from para. clans and other can be examined at Dannan's Donk tore-Price $1 (Wimple, or 0 Bottles for, fa. BEWARE OP COUNTERPECT3.-9'4l.eleaua ierfeit Detector, and United Pates Rung Reporteir, het beet, In ih United SI2ICIf, containing fac olmte ngravinis of all the Gold, Silvar, and Copper coins in irculation Trich their value attached corrected month oy. No merchant or dealer aiiita to be without it. te:e Persons enclosing 01301 dollar to the babacribir will have the Detector rualled.nnanthly one year to then. WANTED. WANTED—PIVC competent Male Teachers are wanted in the Peale Schools of Norwegian Township, Schuylkill Co ~Pa. The Doan! of Direc tors will Sot for examination of applicants oa Tuesday, 7th of Animist. proximo, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the house of John Reed, West Delaware Mines. By order of the board, RICHARD M. SMITH, Seey. July 14, 164 4 . 2940 SITUATION WANTED ? -BY a young married man, as Rook.keeper.and Salesman. where he can make himself useful ; Is thoroughly acquainted with book-keeping, by double and single entry. Reference given to persons in Phibula., also, in this county. Ad dress •`ACCOUNTANT," at dila °Hite. July 14, 1819. 29-Ste IX/ AN ED—A GOOD TURNER, ha wood to V V whom good wagee alit be given. Apply to the subscriber. nwiding hi ?Montville. July 'JO. 23.3 t 4 . DAVID PRICE. LOST AND FOUND. t t I . .--otrayed Irmo tun subscrtuer, near the Pa raar.e,a ad back of Jame. Wood's Tav ern, at St. Clair, on the 95th alt., a small BRINDLED COW, about 7 years old: A suitable reward wilt be given for her return to the owner. t loly 21, 30-319 SDOLLARS REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the subscriber, at Claiterman's works, at Silver Creek. a 1.101.1 T BROWN COW, with white fkee end spread horns, between 4 and 5 years old. The above reward will be given upon her return to the subset'. beton to Henry Oultermanint Port Carbon. July „14; 29-3 el JAMES KEB.VIN. STRATE:MP away - from the subscriber, on the Mt ofJuna last, a Brindle cow, with hams turned in. with a black ndsa and the tip of her tail white. and fresh, and six yearn aid Whoever will retorn laid cow to the subscriber, r. Idles in Middleport. or with Patrick Hayden, Putter lea will be reasonably reward. ed. - JOHN RYAN. July 7, 49.-29-31* STRAFED away from Edward McEvoy, of Mount Latree, a email black zoo with a .white e and a small black spot round, each of her. eyes, ha a turned horns, very white , and a little white under ber belly, back near her kidney; and a little white on her lend legs. Any person finding said cow and keeping her in possession and eendlng me word, shall be well paid fur his trouble. E. AI. hicEVOY. July 7 , 19—t8- 3t M .: M R. M. DEPtIY t surgeon Dentist, °Sire— , Market Street, (North aide,) First donrabove Es Ire Witso,t's Office.- . •Imay2o TTORNEY AT LAW. S. It. McEIVALLT Tamaqua, Schuylkill Va., Pa. SuiV, 1017. 21-1 y lItIiCTIVIL C. MOSELEY?, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Removed his Office to the upper most of the parr brick .buildings, opposite the Poet Office, Centre Street. Pottsville. . top2A49—ltitf. TIVORNEYS AT LAW.—The anbacribers, .11. having cpmmenced the nmetice of law. In Pottsville, willattend promptly to all business - committed tei.thelr &vie. Office in Centre street. nearly opposite the American Hotel. . JAMES COOPER; V-3mo) 1:32111 GEORGE BELLIS, • WROLCSALE COMMISSION AGENT. . Fur all kinds of Fish, No. 54 North Warves r above Rate street, pri . Philadelphla. [AI 21, '49. 17-1 y Dll.. J. T. NICIIOLIB, respectful l y tendvts his professional services, to the inhabitants of Potts,/ ille and vicinity, and solicits the honor of ashen! of their patronage. Office, Thompson's Hall, Market at. Residence, Second street, one door below Market. March], '49. 10-11 j . D. IIIEREDITH ,— General , Agency. Office 1.11 Centre Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. Agent for the saleatid purchase of Real Estate, col lection of Heats. &e. tOct9S-44-9y 1 IDiiItAIIDSHIPPEN, Attorney and Counsellor .EsatLaw, Philadelphia, alit attend to collections and all other legal business In the City of Philadelphia, ad-. Joining Countlesand elsewhete. Office No. 13 Prune Street, Philadelphia, [Aaiun 1848-21 S& J. FOSTER, Dealers in Boom and Shoes* . Leather, end Shoe Fintllngs,Ca etre street, Pot ht- Illee. .[Sept IS 1847. FRESII CROP TURNIP SEED; by.the lb. or tip paper. pin received and for sale at Abe Seed and Vatter. Store or the subscriber. July 81,1840; SO.] 11. RANNAN.. BEAUTIFIIL FLOWER VASES, for tho Centre 'Fable or IdonteLjust received and for 'Meat EANNAN'S July 21,1849. 90-) • Mop Variety Stores. uzitliontr.T.EßS, Different kinds. forgoer. T mon use,also for the Ventre Table, or mantel. jest received end for sale at DANNAN'S July 111, 30-] . Cheap Variety Stores. W OP BEPLEYIN.—A PrarainalTremtlia on the Lama( Iteplevin,in the United States, with an appendix of forms, and a Digest of Dtatutes, by P. Pemberton Horde. Just published and for 'Weal DANNAN'id , [leap Lap and fdlacellancotts,lioult Stores. • f-V10i 1 7 3 101ai r 04 04411031 MO TUE VOTERS OF SCIIHRIKILL .1. Fellow-Cilizeus.-At the earnest solkitation df my friends,l have coneßided after matatedelibemtleit, to offer myself as a candidate for the office of ' SHERIFF OF ELTHITTLICILL at the ensuing election- I have never held mike, nor ever before Battened of. dee—but In this Instance I feel bound to comply with the wishes of my' nUmgrous friends from all parts of the County, who have solicited me to run ; and there fore desire to be elected- lf, through their partiality I am honored with the qffice, I pledge myself that I will perform tbe.duties impartially and :to the best of my ability, The only security I can give for the fulfilment of this pledge, is my, conduct au a citizen residing among you. -.Your fellow-citizen. JAMES NAGLE! 29-te 130 0300 /aly 14, 1849 rtODLISISSIONRCEU—To the Voters of Bebop- Li kill Cpunty The undersigned mpeckattly Girls himself to your consideration, u a candidate far COUNTY COMMISSIONER. • At the co ming election, If elected, he will endeavor to perform the'detiesofl the office with fidelity, and to protect the interests of the people of the County, to the best of pis ability. - • Itespectiktly,'youifeliowaritizen G GORGE SEITZINGER. Butler tp., IRO 27.te S33.IZIFIPAIATY...•To the Independent voters of Schuylkill enmity .=Having been .repeatedly urged by toy fnends:in different parts of the county, in which I have resided for the last thirty Years. to announce Myself as a candidate for office, I have neveryet presented myself as such, to the citizens of Schuylkill county. Idy numerous friends throughout the county have recently renewed their solicitations, and I have therefore resolved to offer myself as an Indepe ndenteandidare for the office of Sheriff'. at the next general election; pledging myself. should 1 re ceive a majority of your votes, to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and Impartially. " Your fellow-citizen. • egroveautrel3'4o—Y6-tel PETER FILBERT. •ratt INDEPENDENT ero TUE WERE &ND INDEPEn J. LECTOR& OF SCHUYLKILLCOUNTY: — Friends and fellow-citizens:—l offer myself as a can didate for the office of Slberiff;at the next ensuing gen eral election, and sespectlay solicit your support.— Should I be so fortanate as to receive a majority of your votes.l pledge myself to disehe rge the duties o the office with impartiality and fidelity: Bespectildly, your fellow-cinzen, FRANCIS DEMMER.' Barry tp. • —42da.. OHERIFFVILTY.—To the FREE and INUF.- OPENDENT Voters of Schuylkill County! Having been encouraged by numerous friends thre oat the Eounty, I Most respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF. at the ensuing General Election, Should I prove PO fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes, it shall be my con stant aim to discharge the duties of 'the oace with fi delity and impartiality. YOU, fellow citizen, a. Apr?-151 ( N. M. WILSON. Pulley T' 10 THEE ELECTORS OF SCIIIIYLRILL .COUNTY :—Having been very frequently solicit ed, by generous friends, both by oml and written com munications, to become a candidate (bribe office of SHERIFF, at the ensuing general election, I adopt this method of announcing to my fellow citizens that it is my intention to become a candidate. I am neither unmindful nor Insensible of the fact, that to the gen erosity and liberality of the people of tiehuylkill Co. 1 airpady owe atatge debt of gratituder-w la kb, in the event of my eleetion, would he greatly ineresseil; a 1.41 the only means by notch is could ho liquidated or re ciprocated,. would be by faithlhilyand impartially des c honing the duties of said office, TourTikst.l and fellow citizen. E. M. STRAIT. 44.te. Onvigsbutz 12.1'49. OTICE.—THEI COMMISSIONERS .4' Schuyl 1.11 kill County, hereby give notice to the taxable in habitants of Pottsville, East Norwegian and Tamaqua, that they will meet al ohms Office In Orivigsburg, on Saturday the 28th of lily inst. between the boors of 9A. M. awl 3 o'clock, P, fo r tbcParTunle of hearing all complaints, with regard to the additional assess ments, made on property in the above mentioned dis tricts in accordance with the Act of Assembly, pawed at the bit session of the Legislature, and make such abatements as may be consid ere.* necessary and proper. The Assessors of these districts are also required to attend at the said Mentioned elms and placeJ July 21, '4 NOTICE.—SeIIOOL DISTRIGV-NOIRVEGIAN TOW NSllll..—Thc subscriber, Treasurer of the School District if Norm egian tii., Seltuylkill County. hereby glees notice, Clod be will receive the School Tax, until the expiration of sixty days from the Rif inst. et his residence. in compliance with the lair. after which period 5 Per cent. will be added so she tax, and the Duplicate Will be handed over lathe Countable for cunt:Trios, as the law requires. ' JOTIN REED Tress oretof Norwegian School:District. July 14, 1819. OT ICE —rWIJEREAt3 Letters of Administration 1.11 have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill rmuntY, to the subscribes, nn the estate of JOSEPH LArrisn. late :of Butler Township. deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, will come forward and settle their respective accounts ; and nil those having legal claims against said estate, will present them for adjustment, at the residence of Israel Reed. Barry ttr. Immediate attention to this notice is requested, as the attain or the said estate must be settled with despatch. • BARBARA ANN LARISII, Adininistratris, ISRAEL REED, Administrator. July IL 1847 7 'l')-6te SSIGNMENT.—NotIee is . hereby given thnt 11 JACOB BPTING & FRANKLIN P. MYERS, trading under the firm of Jacob Ewing A. briers, Mer chants, of the rknough of Pottiorille,Jmde ass assign- Went of all th ilr goods, chattels, and effects, real and personur, on the 7th cost.. to the subscober, for the benefit of their creditors. All those having claims will present them to the yubsetiber, and , all those in debted are requested to make payment on or before the lieth of August. - -BENJ. T. TAYLOR, Assignee. Jolyrl4, 1849. . OTICE.—TRINITY, CHURCH BUN DS.—The VI interest fatting due nitrite Bonds of Trinity Church, Polley Me, will be paid to the holders thereof, or legal representatives, after the 15th bed-, at the office of the Treasurer. ANDREW ItUSSEL, Treasurer. July 1.1, ISM Ith- NOTlCiew OFFICE OF THE MINE HILL } AND SCIIUYLKILL HAVEN 11. R. Co. • PhitadelpAia, July 14, 1849. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this Corn. pany,will be held in their OtTice. in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, Philade.. on Saturday the litb of August nest, at In o'clock, A M 4 for the purpose or taking into consideration the Act of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.opprovcd on the 7th day of April last, entitled "An Act supplementary t stile Act to Incorporate the Mine Hill and Schuyl. lull Haven Railroad Company," and to decide noon the acceptance in nonacceptance of mid supplementary act. By direction of the Board of Managers, • SAMUEL MASON, Sec'," duly 14, 1849. .29-5 t ADMINISTRATION.—Notice Is hereby given that letters of Administration have been granted tattle subscriber, on the estate of John Curry, dec'd. All persons hiving eaims against said estate, arc re quested to present them, duly authenticated,for settle ment. and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said deceased, are invited to call and settle their accounts. ' P WM. It. MULL, Administrator, July 7„49-29-6t Residence in Port Carbon. NOTICE,- Orrice OF Tlig SPUME; GAIIDFX MUTUAL' INSONANC6 Co., Juee, 1819. ,With the view °remaining the business to the Office In Ibis city„ the Agencies at Net!, Tort, Eshimore, Pittsburg, Pottsville. Eric and Beading, were discon tinued on the 'first day of March last. The above inmprise all the Agencies, the Company bad at that time. L. KRUblitiliArt, July 7.1819. 28-4 t NOTICE , Is hereby given that an application will be made lathe Legislature at its nest session for the lueorprition of a Bank to be called the "Bank ofPottsville,' with a capital of one hundred and fiCy theusand dollars, for the transaction of the usual bus iness of Banks, to be located In the Borough of Potts ville in the county of Schuylkill, In the elate of Penn sylvania. JOHN RAY. RAMUEL HARTZ, JOHN C. LEBBIO, J. F. WHITNEY, FRAN& COTT, WILLIA3I C. LEIB. July 7.48+28-6m. NOTICE TO ALL, PERSONS WHOM IT VA. CONCERN.—The undersigned ,Comatisidon ensof Schuylkill County give notice—that, upor, the conviction of Thomas Lloyd. late of Pottsville, Mr the crime of receiving stolen goods, there was found in hil possession, and Is now in the possession of the said Commissioners,—the following amount of scrap iron, supposed to hare been stolen, to wit 2110 lbs. r- • = Cost Ruh scrap. 4940 " Wrought " " 40 " Copper and brass; ,The owners of the said Iron and Brass, ere required to prove their properly in the same.within three months from this,theie, or the same will be sold agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case. made and provided. The cud Iron and Brass Is in the custody of John DA VI' of Pottsville, Agent of the Commissioners. LEWIS DREHER, , W2l. FRAILEY, ISAAC UETZ, Commissioners: EMMEN CODFILET Rouen. Clerk. [July 7 '49.-29-4t. n 11911 - 61;17 tlO N.—The co parinership heretofore .1./ existing between the subscribers. (tluilders.) is this day dissolved by mu:nal consent. All persons having claims against the Firm of Schwygart and Rothafeller, will present them to Joseph Rockafeller for adjustment, and all persons Indebted, will pay the same to him, who hereby authorized to settle all the accounts of the Firm. OEO. S CIIWY °ART. JOS. ROCKAFELLER. Pottsville July 7,' , lh—R , -31* • 'POOTICE.—The subscriber purchased at Constable .LN sale the following articles, sold as the estate of Win. James, which were purchased by me, and loaned Co the said Wm. James, duricg pleasure. 1 Lot rag carpet, 2 Tables, 0 Chairs,. - 7 Lat Ingrain Carpet:. 1 Clock, t 4 Pictures, 'Stove, ' 3 Washstands, 2 Looking Classes.: 1 Bureau'. All persona are cautioned not to molest - nil , prop erty as it belongs to 1L.W.111:70111:3. tiabnylhlll Mies, July 7,P49-7.9-3t tt ~ MiOTICE Id lIEREIW OIVI N, that application .I.l‘ will be made to - the Legislatnte,tit-Its nest session fogy the ioeorpontttnn of a Bank, to be called "Miners' and Mechanics' Bank'of Minrrsvdle ' " With a capital of Iwo kindred thousand doliant, to be located in the Borough of Minenwille. WM. N. BOBBINS. BLAIR MeCLENACIIAN. GEO. S. REPPLIEMUR. EL JAMES HEMMER. B. FALLS, SA Juno SO, IRO. • . 27-6 mo , 'NOTICE IS" HEREBY GIVEN, that an north:a -ll non will be made to the Legislature at he next session, for the Incorporation of n Booing Institu tion, to be called the "Pottsville saving lottkutiouX with a capital of Flfty Thousand Dollars, for the tronsutdon of the usual ibuslness'of Saving Institu tions, to be located In the Borough of Pottsville.in the County of Schuylkill. Pa. WOODSIDE. GEO. W. SLATER,' PHILIP !JAFFA. THOS. C. POLLOCK. 27-ento Jun3ll. Id NOTICE To CREDITORS.—Tate Douce that we have each respectively applied to the Conn of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County forth° benefit of the laws relating to insolvent debtors and that the sold court has appointed Tuesdaytbe 24th of July. 1849, at ten o'clock lathe forenoon.at the Conn House. in Orwlgebure. to hear us and our creditors, JOSEPH COINER, CHARLES COASISKS. MARTIN unonniacK. LaWIIMICE CATON, -Junc7l'l9-28.td) ' PATRICK 111CCASS. Irnm. a. WELLS, Attomel :a Law, Mincrdville VY tic buylletil I..!ouqty, It!a. Oct I4—i•:. NOTICES. LOUD HREJICU, ISAAC BETZ,. AVILLIAM 1 , 11.111. ET, 211-2i] Comei,trment NOTICES OTICE.—TIIOMAS POSTER & Co., HAVE 1. ItEMO , VEDibeit stock of name and flhoes to the new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets, where the business will in future be carried on upon Abe 'cosi; principle. Thankful to their friends and the public in general for past favors. they hope, by mana ging their, business to future • upon the only correct be. els, (rig... Cash payments) to afford to their cast omen goods upon such reasonable terms as will ensure to them liberal patronage OP/kV UP. t—All persons indebted to the undersign -ed era requested Income forward and settle their assets as our new business arrangements will require us to discontinue and urge the prompt payment of the same. • THOMAS 'FOSTER CO. ..... NoTacE.—Ta. Estate of SAMUEL GBISCOM. 'deceased. Notice is. hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Uri:MOM, de ceased, late of the Borough of Pottsville, have been granted to the subscribers. All persons having claims against the estate. will preient them for settlement, and those indebted to the same, to make immediate payment. ANN G SAMUE IS . COM Citl6COM„ l , - JACOB putatotron, J Adafri• POWELL Jcine 9,1819. 24-St Nanbscribera burn been appointed agents for the atda of tlarriaun's Copying Teen; and Metallic Dan:main. Tablet. a time reefer, in , and simply lacing otschine r a Pamplo of which may be seen at the Nork Store; all orders for the glove presses which are warranted Mere entire satisfaction will be promptly attended to. Muth 17 ISA E. wanner & SON. N ILKILI, NAVIGATION CARS --The &Amy Mill Navigation .Company, having sometime since, assigued all their Railroad tars, com monly known qs the .• Yellow Cars" to Henry C. - "Nage' 13. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph. istrinat, for certain purposes; and Possession ipfw been given. to their' A;ent Edward 0. OM; will keep these Care in Repair, and run taccount of the Trustees. . _ . tag rit En, 4b hereby given. that MI claims, for labor, for' hereafter of f u rnished r t n o uthto Edward il e rr It:ra m ' A l ert 11/111Cel. ELWOOD MORRIS, Dec. 2.48-49-Iyl Resident Engineer, 8. N. MOTIVE N.CAR.l.—Whereas. the Co.al Cars, mually known as the "Yellow Care"—havo on sevemleceasiens been stolen away from the Naviga tion Landings, and sued to haul Goal for private Pone poses. NOTICE, Is hereby given, that the subscriber Is de termined to use all the means in his power, to put a stop to such trespasses, and to punish the trespassers. EDWARD O. DARRId, Avila for the Trustees. May 12. 110-tr NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of the ChatNer ef the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, In the County oY echrtyl kill, with the privilege of increasing Its capital from two hundred thousand dollars to four hundred thou rpm! dollar!. Dy order of the Board. C 11.1.6. L(EdER, tbrahier. dune23'4o. —..tbam IRON. A.51 - 111/Latkbo CAR A.X.LusA„ .11.1. made at Cold Spring Iron Works. wornlthe sole prated Salisbury Iron; constantly on band. Order: also inceired for asks, drawn to any size or shape. ORRICE: & CASIPBELI.. . Agents for the Cold Spring Iron Works, - ione 16' 5.5-Iwo) No. 109 Water st., Philath. lUST RECEIVED at the York Store. 1 too • 3 and 4 inch wrought spikes' a 5:16 suitable for flit bar Ihlroad Iron: also, constantly on halal look head spikes for T rails; a supply of rlat bar Railroad „Iron, and T Rails always, to be had on applicatfott at the above named well known store. March 17 111- E. YARDLEY & SON. 1 - 1111A.INS POO. BANES.—Tnesubseribers have just received from the ship Elizabeth, ¢ and 1 Inch Best Rest English Chains, made expressly for !dines, and for sale. Apply to T. le E. GEORGE. = lain Market and 12th Sneets,Philada. ifA.IL ROAD IRON.-130 T0N6,211 ;Flat Bar Rail Road Iron,. Lk do 11 L do do do . 8 do 21a I do do with spikes. .15 do 1 a.l do do Plates,for saleby A. A G. RALSTON, 4 southfront st.,Phi ada. Philada., July 11. ISIS. P2B JUNIATA ROILED, IRON. 55 1.-211.72^,.."3`;;' baiter iron, - Nis. 3, 4 and 5 of .t. .1. G. Tt %I.e•TON, 11.'16,4f V-- 4, South Front it, DLACILSALL'I'IIniG, TURNING AND FINISH .1) INC.—Tho sot-critor respertfoliy announces that he has rommeneed the shove business at t e corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Sheets; Pottsvill . Pa. and wilt be happy to rccei MINTS: 'JOHN ARN ER N. 11.—Guage-roch c, p?, and oil gin • on hand, and for sale (July 22, -Iv FOR SALE & TO LET FOR ILENT.—The room, fronting Market street, in Thompson's building, cos. of Market and 2d ats., Pottsville, suitable fur a etoro Or almost any kind, Is offered for rent, on accommodating terms. Apply to NICHOLAS & COLLINS, Wholesale Druggists. MEM pOll. 'SALM—A two horse wagon. it: good order, with cover, to offered for male. cheap for cash, by NICHOLAS & COLLINS, Wholesale Druggiats. 3d- BEM VOLINHILY - AND MACHINE - SHOP P . 4 .111 RENT—At Tuscarora. Schuylkill County, at the head of the Volley, or Reading and Pottsville Railroad. The Foundry is a Stone Building 20 feet high, 50 ft. square inside, stone Cupola 20 feet square, stone Chore Oven, 14 feet square. Two Story Frame Machine Shop, 35 x 50, Blacksmith adjoiniug, 35 aby 70. A 10 borne power Engine. cov ered In an adjoining building. Lathes, Blacksmiths Forge and Tools, Patterns, Patternmaking Tools, na tures... Flasks, &c., &e. Apply to - JOS. 11. ALTER, Blythe P. 0., Tuscarora„, Schuylkill co., Pa. July 14, 11119. 20-2 mo OUSE AND GAILDZN BOIL SALE. near 11 Ninersvillo Street, Pottsville. The Lot contains about one acre of Land. As the owner is about leav ing the Country, the property iv Lit be sold at a sacri fice. For particulars enquire of R. EDWARDS, Printer, Pottsville, or D. WILLIAMS, Summit Hilt. Jone 23,'4'!. —27-tf HOIUSE /IND LOT FOIL riALE Olt Ti) LET.— A new three story dwelling house with basement 20 feet front by 32. feet deep, with 0 feet ceilings. a convenient kitchen and good cellar, 16 by 16 feet back. The basement room is suitable for en office or rarer.- tory ; together with a lot 20 feet front by 05 feet deep, situated in central Port Carbon. The lot Denison Coal street. and extends back tna 10 feet wide alley. It is bounded on the east side by Thomas .111eLlonungh'a Liquor Store, on the West side by a property belonging to Wethetill & Bensinger. The house is built and finished in the most modern style,—has an excellent pump before the door and is pleasantly located. It is, altogether, a very desirable property, and will be sold on ease terms to the purchaser. For further informa tion apply to Alm Dougherty, Port Carbon, or to the subscriber, at his residence is Iri.slitown. June23'4o.-26.2t.) THOMAS DOGETT. SALE. - Cheap Secmid-Iltinded Wagons— .l2 The gut/scriber offers for sale very low, a lot of second-handed Wagons of all descriptions, which may be seen by calling at Ms Carriage shop, back of the American House. ' WISTAII A. KICK. ,June 9, It 21-6 t FOL/ SALE--.That very delightful residence De cupled by the subscriber. replete with every con venience. situate on the Corner of Mahan pitango and Courtland street', is now offered for sale on accommodating terms, and pos session given by ldeptember nest. Applica tion fur pai chase to be made to B. F. POMROY, PoitsvilleJone4'4o-23-If. "Agent for the Owner: IZITY.,A2II HAW MIL FOR SALE.—The °scriber offers anew Steam Saw Mill at Private Sale, situated la the Tumblingllun 'Valley, 4} miles from Mount Carbon. The mill m built In the most approved manner and for dumbility It cannot be exceeded. The Engine is Ten Home Power,wltltTwo Boilers Twenty four feet long. 30 inches In diameter, all In good run ning order. The Mill can be removed or remain where It is for two or three years, if requested by the purcha ser.' The above described properly can be bought at a very reduced price, and reasonable. terms. Persons wiAlng to purchase will apply to Daniel Larer, Potts ville. lithe mill is not sold before Saturday, the 21st of July next, it will be - offered at Piallic dale at the Pennsylvania Hall, at lOu'elOck, A. M, • .May 12. 20-ts] DANIEI.LARER. FORSALEAND TO LET.—Building pag in Mount Catkin, Lewtrport Wood, and Lynns'• addition to Pottsville, on Norwegian et., Pottsville, and in htinersville. Also a convenient Office in Morris' Addition. Apply to JAS. U. U.2MPLIELL. April 28, NS. 18.11 1; OR SALE—TWO COIIISIODIOUri DWELLING lloinws. 'Apply to E. P. Rlcharda, MarktA et. or to ,Ino. G. Brown. Centro et.. Pottsville. Mardi 21. FOIL SALT.III% MINERSVILLE. o—The subscriber offers for sale his entire noirchan dlze. consisting of DRY GOODS, GROV RR I ES, QUEEN:3IVMM. HARDWARE, &e., all of:which is In good order. His aLand is one of the best In with an exeellent dwelling attached, which Is also for sale. Fur particulars inquire at the store. NuvlB-47-Ifj Minersvilfe. LI Olt, RE N T.—The celebrated tiALIE:3I I:1 rs: ./2 MINES at You ng'a Lalling3 for rout for a trim !'care. apply to ,! - A. RUSSEL, Agept, Mah.kraongn sttreet, Pottsville Nov7S-V] - 1012. SA .E.—ruc SUBSCRIBES OFFEILS FOS Sale the properly row occupied by him in West Branch Valley, four nnles from Pottsville; sac and one and a half miles from Schuylkill Ila. bE ven ; consisting Or Live and a half acres of . land well laid netas a garden and - fruit orch. ard. A two story frame boon, 43 .1.40 feet, 'with a cel• lar under the whole, kitchen, In the cellar. Immediate concession given. Pang( the purchase money can re main on Bond and Mortgage desired. For terms ap ply tattle subseriber,at his office In Went Branch Valley. Match 10, . D. De FOREST. VOR BALE OR ItENT.—PORT CARRON STEAM !HILL.—The subscriber offers his Strain Mill, located in Port CarbonHfor sale or rent. Said Mill is located in one of the boil situation., in this Re gion fini busines, being the only nit in the rasters section of the Coal Region. it is in good condition, and possession will be given s immediately if required. Terms earl. Apply to • • L. F. INIIITNEV, Port Carbon, March 10th, 1640. 11-11 . TWIT SA,LF.I—COLLILRY PROPERTY FOR L' am.r..—THE SUBSCRIBER offers at, private sale the following, property,.vis: One 60 flour Engine. with 450 feet of nine inch Pumps. in first tile working order. One 211 Horse Engine, with 210 feet of moo inch Pumps, with winding gearing all complete, In need working order. One 2) Home Engine for hoisting Cool from ?dines, in good working order. One 10 Horsetreaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, Schutt!, and all the fixtures necessary to do a business of 1000 tons a week. Moo 50 large Railroad Cars, with heavy chilled wheels, and three Inch aajls, these Card are well suit ed for any of out surrounding Roads what° Rork! power is osed.' The above Engines were 511 manufactured by Hap wood - dc Snyder. and are considered among the very best ever mada by Gehl parties. 7an.13, • 3-tr] 0 O. 11. POTTS. FUR SAL • .—TOWN LOTS — In th 1 Tow n Llewellyn—apply to A. RUSSEL, June 10 24-tfl Mahantango Street, Pottvill Ice Cream: --- 1 1 1.1 . 6 subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville, that he keeps constantly on hand cream, of his own make, of the most delici ous fl avors. Ilia Baloons nave 'recently bee), tined up, and aro fit ful°, Issnutte, in the Dtl/ Quail tal() f.. P•iihr ilk „Inns. :0, InPl. - - NATIONAL LOAN b'UND. LIPR Agsti.: DANCE SOCIETY OP LONDON. nSAVINGS DANK for the DeneSt of th e Wid ow and the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Par. .C,500,000 or 11.2.200.000-Itesides alto. serve Fund (from Surplus Premiums) of about 1118.5,000. I'. Lamle Murray, Esq.. George street. Itamyryy square, Chairman of the, Court of Directors lap:mann. Physician—rd. Elliotson, AL D., F. R. 9. .Mears—w„ • S. Woolhoure, East., F. R. A., EL Santoro—F. F. Camrous. Esq. rntcsnctents basi) OF nercalecir, Clement CWm Peter, I B Cotund, Coleman Pish4r, George It Graham, Louis A Godey , I William Jones. The following are amoug the advantages offered by this Institution : The guarantee of a huge capital, In addlikm to the' accumulation of ,prerniums. The peculiar benefit se , cured to the assured by the principle of the bail dee pariment. The payment of premiums half yearly, or quarterly, by parties insured Re-whole term of lllb.nl a Willing additional charge. Tim travelling leave ex.' termini and liberal., Persons insured for life,, can at once borrow half amount of annual premium and claim the., same privilege for five successive years, on , . their own note and deposit of policy. Part of ffineepi. tat is permariently]lnvested in theyonited Stales'; the names of-three of the Local Directors, as Tarsteee —available always to the assured in cuffs( disputed claims (should any slach arise) or otherwise. Thirty . -days allowed after each payment of premium becomes due without forfeiture of policy. No charge for medi.' cal examination. The Society being foundcdion the Minna! andiolor Stock principle. parties may participate In the profits' of the Society; twe-thirds ot which am annually divided among those assured for WC on the IntlliciPar• tion scale. Ferarins who are desirous to avail themselves alike adtranbagesoffered by tats Institution, by addressing; the Accntr F. K. Starr, No. ?.,South at, can obtain the requnlite information, and abarascasaal. ry papers for effecting en insurance. ti- Any tnitornation with regardeorthis Company ca a. be obta inertly* the race attire Moms' Joumatyytter the Premiums can be yearend Insurances ante& June 30, 180. 27-1 INDEMNITY . . • TIIE FRANKLINPL M E ANS LP HI INSURANC A. E COIWPANIF OF - OFFICE Plo.lo3l.Chesnut street, sear nth attic% DIRECTORS, Charles N. Baneker, •George W. Richards . , Thomas Hart, - .Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie. SatnuotOrant, - David EL Brows,' Jacob R. Smith, Month Pattemma. Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited', on every description of property, In town andconntry at mire as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent I Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,'airord unpin protection to the assured. • The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1818, as published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were as follow s. v ix. Mormagoi. $940,558 65 Stocks, 51,563 Real Estate, 108,358 93 Cash, die., 45.157 87 Temperas', loans, 1`25,469 00 81,23),007 67 Since their Incorporation, o period or eighteen Years« they bay., paid upwards of ono minion two Amami' tla as a ral ‘l4llors, tosses by Eire, thereby affording evi dence oti the advantages of insuranemus well as IPo ability and disposition to meet with promptness, ay CHARLES N. BANC:KER. President. CHARLES G. BANCICER, Secretary. The elibscriber ban been appointetY agent for the above mentioned inatitution, and is now prepared to. :nab, h. in.:3 nce, OD terry description of property, alt the lowert rotes ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. I'uttsville,Junel o , IBll4b Vela- SICIIAII lIMN F,G,L ; ITABLE LIFE INSUEINCE— , ANNUITY AM TRUST COMPANY . 0111eol 4 Manet Strca-- . Capital 8230,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Reaset., agent fur Schuylkill County, °Mee corner of-Mahantongo and Second Streets. . . . . . II Sone 6 1141.1.IIERSTADT, ExaMining pytiCian lair . I SchoylkillCounty. ,11E Campany are n my prepared ln trallsael haslet:ls , 1 piton the moat liberal and advantageous terms.— They are antlinrized by their charter (sect. 3) iiiito male all and ,everY insurance appertaining to life risks of' whatever kind or nature,and receive and execute mute. make endowments, aud to grant did purchase annui ties." The Company sell annuities and endowments,. and art as Trustees for Minors and heirs. Table of Premiums requited for the Assuraneu of 11100 i for the Whole term of Life: Age. Prom. ,Age. Prem. Age. Prams. 111 il 50 31 '2 CM 4O 330 17 il 53 ' 30 215 47 3na 10 11 56 ' 33 220 48 362 19 II 53 2i '2 27 . 49 377 29 460 35 233 50 391 21 f 1 63 36 290 . 51 413 2 1. 66 37 242 52 432 1:3 1(11 38 254 53 451 71 1.72 . 33 203 54 4 71. 05 176 40 270 55 4PI 26 185 41 2 81 512 2.7 i 1 09 ~. 42 2 o•]t 57 533 23 '1 04 '. 43 301 :- 58 354 311' 196 ' 44 312 ~ 59 578 29 .2 04 45 ---- 3 23 b SO 603 The inCM lams arc lean than any other company, and the policies afford greater advantages! Tables of bal6 yearly!unil quarterly premiums, half credit rates of pre mium,ehort terms, joint lives, survivorship", and en dote meuts ; also, form of application (for which there' are blank sheets,) ate to be had etc application at the office, ea by letter to the agent. I TRUSTEES. , P•eahleut, JOHN %V. CLACIIOR . . , Fred Pnrsident, PETER CULLEN. ' Robert N. \Farah, Clayton 11. iambi. - Wm. C. Alexander, Aloe E. Laing,. F.dw.C. Markely, R. F. Lope Petrel Cullen, Witifam Craig., Peter; Rambo ' ' George N. Dichr, Wm.IW. Maly, Robert Morls, Joseph T. Thomas, William M. Bai Stephen Crawford, Harvey Conrad CONSCLTINU PIIYSICIANS, rlallGiS Weill,M. .B Middle, M. D. TULIJ.3IUit Ea, Francis W. Rawl°. I ' 11. C. Ttr('x.Err , I'i,il.l.Septl6 , l:3-38-1y ). Seeretary and Actuary Tr GIRARD L'IFE 'ASSURANCE.. AN, CITY AND TitusT. C OMPANY OF PHILA Offer 159 Clover Solo. MATE insurance on I.ives,grant Annuities and En dowments, and receive and execute Ironic. , .. ( fluirs fee hovering $lOO on a sirgis life,' Fur 1 year. For 7 yearn. ForLifo. annually. annually. 0 05 177 9 014 136 ( 230", 4 . 165 - 1 2 83 330 59 4 00 ' 09 7 4 00 60 00i 435 1 4'91 Ex , ert.n .—A pernon aged 39 years next birth-day liy pa •ing the Compadysl.3l, would mane 1/14his fa ../3 Imily r heirs $lOO, shnuld he die In one year ; or for $l3 1 he securest° them $1000; Or for *l3 Manna ally f 7.7 yearn; he secures to them COCO shoal! ho die iu 7 yearn, or fors23 60 paid annually timing life he, provides for them $lOOO whenever he - diet s fur solssothey.would receive $5OOO should he die in one ycar JAPIU•IIIr 20,1845. TII Managers of this Company, at a meeting held on, tit • 27th December ult., agreeably to the design, refer!. II in the original proapectus or circular of the Comp. ny,appropriated a Bonus br addition to all poll clea tr the whole of life, rernain{ag in force, that were breed prior to the Ist ofJanuar, 1842. Those of the therefore which were's - sued in theyear.lB3o, will b . entitled to 10 per cent upon the sum insured, maki ' , an addition of ODA on every .1000. Thatia #llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instea of the #looooriginally Insured. Those policies that AN ere issued In 1837wi1l be entitled to 81 per cent or #8 50 on every *lOOO. And those issued In 1828, will bt an - titled to 7} per eent,or #72 on every 100. nod llratable proportions an All said policies issued prior o later January, 1812. ~ . Tit Bonus will be credited to each polocy on thee hooka endorsed an presentation at the Office. the design of the Company, to continue to make in or bonus to the' policies for life at stated s: I IL W.IIICIIAM2B, President/ n Pi-ler/es, Actuary. besehacriber has been appointed Agent fertile- Institution, and hi prepared effect lasurances en. at the published rope, and give any mformalkillei ,d on the subject, oar, application at thin olibrenl i MisvilleFeb.B] ''t IBENJAllafil EA11111#12.:„ t perio , abovJ lives, du& HEAL TII - [,t,f Phita4 siplia.) Or • ramaioalZmastthe capens* and lou acetify*. ly Siskoess or duidest. CO PANY incorporated March% 1848, (MIITILla) with a Capital of gtcoopo. Insures all persons t %seen the ages of Wand 65, nn iarardiate allowance of #3. $l, $5, sB,s3 or $lO per week, for one, two, Woo °rim: years, by paying a certain yearly sum. - Thus a person under thirty-five, Insuring far one year, by paying $4 n year, to allowed $3 per week; for $5-IS, $1 pet week; and in the same proportion, ono of a like age by paying $6 55 a year, gets $5 per week; for 14" 00, $O, *II 50. gs ; and for $l4 $5, he gets slo' ' for csery weak of Elblatollty occasioned by slekness-or: J • acellent, tlurlog the year. By paying a fraction MOTs 'year r, a weekly allowauce can he Insured of from $3 to $1 i for two, three or live yearn. The rates are to be id yearly in advance, and aro in proportion to the vge nd the weekly alluwance• In case of permanent dival Div, occurring oiler an Insurance for, ray five year , at a weekly allowance ofg,lo,a person would be in th yearly receipt of 3520 a year, for the entire Ere year. T ere ore no weekly or monthly assessments to pay. or at coda nee of meeting required; and by the charter the molted receive a share of the net profits, whboot ity form rea. Thera Is amplesecarlty for the tit mice , as can be shown, and pmmidnens and Ilberalt- ty exerci:md In the payment of beadily. For Panl" cola s, inquire at the office, No. fill Booth 14evooth - st, ohs o Walnut *All totters must be post paid. DIRECToRS. Samuel D. Orrick, Iron Mordant, No. 109 North Wa. teNstrect: Ctalvin Myth°, Alf Miley and Counsellor. Oillbbelow Ma ket-street. Charles R. Ball, Wholezals Commission Merchant 34 Church Alley. William F. Boone, Attorney nn Counsellor, 64 eoalb Seyentli.st. J cob Snydr,rjr., Wine MerceAnt, N 0.76 Watonl4l. Cohn Thomason, Tinsmith, G 5 N. Blub-os C. Lockwood, Tax Wirier. Chersrstreels ne r Schuylkill Eleventh street. , James P. Bruner, Wholesale,,Wool - Dealer, No; W4llow.atrect. Edward IMlT.Alerchant.No,ll9 N. Wharves. Fthvord .1. Crane. Clerk. No. an S. FlrtMsdrett. I harles F. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Wlllntv-st.Wharf. I barles 0. I', Can,pbell, Iron Merchant,Water,nbove t. 11a c-street. , SAMUEL D. °ERICK President. W. F. Room E. Sccretojy and riot triter. overnor Emerson, N. U. 167 Walnut-street, Con k...offing Physician. 1e"... The snbscriber has been appointed Agent for this Imititution in Schuylkill County, and Is prepared to 'give any Information on the subject, and effect Insurers.. con on the terms of the company,at the office of thee Whets' Journal. B. LIANNAN.. une hi, 184 d. 2571 p JULES AND PRA' ER BOOKS , Valle LO W.-20 0 Bibles mid Prayer Books in almost R style of binding, chirp per by 23 or 30 per cents n the•ii..on be' pureborod In Philadelphia. Splendid t " 8 " 211 BY Bibles elo n ly 04,at HANNAN'S Cheap float Mmes. _________ LEECHES. --, LIVAYS lIAND AT THE I " MUM!' STOVE oc• the subscribers, a large num• tiCt of the beet Swedish to winch the atten tion of thc citizens of P01'21114, and skinny is InSited,' Nitlitizzo & CO LLINS, - . • March:l• 13-] Cornc#or Market and Second its LAnArtnAiviarotiltiLortunz D'OXIDI3 DZ. SODIUM, or disierec rig geld, a very valuable: and useful article for "purieking Muses, Sick Booroll, Cellars, dcc., during the prevalence of disease, and, also fur ordinary occasions\ Just received and for gala at BAN NAN'S . Cheap nu* 'V and ariety Starer, 95.1 Jun 10, . it qii.:ltt)o.ir. OF THE: ElAV....Ll.4 l t:Lytteh's j • Lxreditiott to the Doi! riea and the Jordan, with 13•tw.trvoqt publlehej end for gate at rt He.:3 , 119--2e HANNAN'S Clic*ldlookSto2l, i t