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Corner orrtdrd & Chesnut Btreeta,Phliadelptda, No.loo, Nassau Street, New York. No. IC Blatt Strest.Bonon, and South east corner of Baltimore fa Calvert Streets Baltimore, Is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the Miners• Journal.. rae MACULATION of the Miners' Journal Is grottier ban any other paper published In Northern Pennsylr. OIL and has nearly double the circulation of any other published In Selsnylkill county. Italso circulates largely among capitarista, manufacturer*, iron and coal dealers rtsoughont the Atlantic and Eastern States. WEALTH, AND LIYE IN.IIIRANCE AGENCY —The subscriber is Agent for Health and Lire Inn *nee. Any Information on either of the dL(Teient - branches can 'be obtained at the office of : tbeadiners Journal, where Insurances are effected. D. HANNAN. linnets' Journal. Live as it is—the' Whigs must organize, arouse, gird on their armor, rally around the nominee of the convention, determine upon Victory, and the malt will begratifying. We shall be animated by the same spirit which led no to victory last fall ; the issues are the some, and to show out Strong attachment to Whig measures, and to Manifest our desire to uphold the present State and No tional Administrations, it ii bur imperative duty ( I,co leave r•.othing undone which will work to the success of the Principles of the Whjg parr} , in L CO`IIIIII.TTEE. this Sato. Saturday 51orning, August 25. TILE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TIIE COUNTRY The People Demend Its Restoration' DEMOCRATIC WHIG NOMINATION FOR CANA!. COMMISSIONER, HENRY M. FULLER, OF LUZERNE COUXTF STATE CENTRA _... . M. Me.MICHAEL.GISSB . .IS HUMPHREY G HiLff ago. H. HART. IAMES TRAGUAIa, .THOS. W. DUFFIELD. JOIISUA P. EYRE. CALEB N. TAYLOR. SAM.I. B. THOMAS, NATIPL ELI.MAKEIL ISAAC BERTOLET. HENRY D. MXX.WELL, S. D. LEWIS. M. C MERCUR. JAMES MOOSE.' JR., JOHN.C. MINIMS. WM. R. MORRIS, 41510 N OYSTER. ! M. SWARTZ WELDER JACOB CRISW ELL, ! FRANCIS JORDAN. JOHN ALLISON. J. STUART RIDDLE, !SAMUEL P. JOHNSON, WSI. T. SANDERS. ALEX. FRAN:ELM, THEOPII/LLIS FENN. • MAP OF THE COAL Ft ELDS.—"The Map of the Actin ileac Region or Pennsylvania, embracing the First And Second:and part of t he Lycoming Call Fields end Montour Iron Ore Ridge: By Wm. F. Roberts" has just been published The Map is beau tifully prepared,; and the Towns, Streams. Roads, Railways, andpe name of the various Gerd Corn;. panics, are correctly delineated. The May, should be in the porsession of every one interested 'in the Coal field, For Sale at Bannan's—price, only Sfi. WE HAVE been shOwn, by Or, Depuy, of this Borough, a set of Art ifiCial'Teeth, manufactured by him, They are very pretty, present a subs . tantial appearance, and we have no doubt will answer all the purposes of mastication to perfection. GBAHAIA'S MAGAZIN'E, for September, has been received. We have only room to say that it is a good number. TO, THE exclusion-of other matter Prepared for lheJournal, we give ortr correspondents lull scope this week. GAS FIXTIIIIES.—Our.friend. Mr. Warner, is alreatijt prepgred to put up Gas Fixtures of every description in This 13orough. See advertisernebt. Q 3 ne nomination of Henry M. Fuller, of Luzernesounty, is receirekwith general eppra batten by the Whig Press of Pennsylvsois: ft is agreed that beside his high qualifications for the office. he possesses an unusual degree of persons I popularity. Ile will receive the votes of the entire Whig party, and thbuuends of honest democrats who are opposed to the corruptions, which under locofoco rule, have crept into the management of the public works. nriffore triVorlafions. , —The amount of duties paid on Thursday, of lasti week, et the Custom House,4iew York, wax the largest ever known in the history of this country. For four days the ag gregate receipts were $BOO,OOO, and it was thought the-week would add up $1,000,000. Onemillion 'of dollars paid as duty oa Foreign Goode in one wreek-t What a commentery upon the Protective features of the ratifier 18(6. These imparta- Conawill just have a tendency to pot us still more upon the baet ground.. and in addition to the cumber of works which see already closed, others ausst necessarily fellow; by which binds will be unemployed.; the raw material will lie inactive, and a general prostration of business will ensue. ft is time that the Workingmen should ponder upon these thiag. . gds Erects of Loerfoeoism.—Another of the large furnaces of the Montouriron • Company, at Danville wu bloWn out or, Friday last, leaving but one of their four furnaces in operation: So sari the Pauline Democrat. The reason saeigeed is The low price of iron and the slim prospect of any immediate improvement. *The Company' has a urge quantity of iron still on band, which will keep their Rolling Mill going for some time.• No sta— bility in the iron Wainer', can be expected under the abominable ad 'Ammo system of the Tariff of 1844 Without the sabatitution of specific dories, -.‘,rritiiiW,frcon works mast drag ea a sickly existence, ►orjt to the caprices of Eiiglisb moaractorers, . who zegal.te The prices. The campai g n in the Wesf. —The We-t. , en] portion of our State promises to do well for the Whig nominee, and the principles upon which be is nominated. The Pinsburg Gazette of a few days back, gromises a majority, ranging from two to three thousand for Fuller, and says that prewnt appearances, in the West, indicate a spirited and active campaign. Was/rinerm,county looks well. end promises well. Bearer will do her bear, shorn 4118 she is, of much of her former strength. But ler promises a Whig victory, and she will redeem her pledge. Young Lawrence will plant . her maiden sword in the Democratic ranks, and gain a brilliant Whig victory. Pot her down as a strong Whig county. We have nothing to dis courage us in any part of Western Pennsylvania. Our most drearled foe is General Apathy. If we can overcome his paralizing influences, all will be well. Up, Whip, and prepare for the contest. • Cif' Support ,your Own.—lt should be the ob ject of every citizen to ;support borne manuria l :ire —that is, patronize the Mechanics and Busineit -men of the town in which ere reside. It is the . 0 131, truabasie of success, and-when departed from, the cane of the slow growth of a town-will not be difficult to solve. Our own Mechanics and 11111105 " men, should always come in first for home patronage. The elects of such a course would be-beneficially telt by all. It is true, tbst brooms caair,we must pay atria more than simi lar...slides can be purchased for abroad; but even • by doing this4we will feel the good effects upon ourselves: liticausa it will be keeping the" circula ting medium in our midst—make ell branches of '. business flourish—give employment to Our own Stechsnics intiged of these abroad, in cities—ie. 7-4Creue the priWperity of the place, and make us •.• Wel independent of all others. peva of Captain Dan Drake Remy. Capt. Dan Drake Henry died in the Hospital of the Bitters of Charity, in St.Louir, on the 17th inat. .Capt Henry was a man of more Maxi ordinary eouraga and lalor. Hs has brava.' death i thou. and titan in the strain .o hi country. nENfilir M. Fi14i.V.134 'ESQ. It affords as more than ordinary pleasure to hoist to our-mast-head the name of Fuller, of ';suzerne, as the Whig nominee for Canal Com missioner. The unanimity with which the nomi nation was made, the'eitensive knowledge of which Mr . P.; is possessed with . regard to the affairs' of this State, his undoubted ability to dia. charge the duties of the office, and his firm adhes ranee to Whig principles, will at once arouse the People of the Keystone State to his support. Oar candidate is too well known to the people of Penn sylvsnie to require a sketch of his life. 4. member of the late Legislature, he exhibited such superior business tart, and gave so strong evidence of future service to his State, that be ivas at once settled upon as the Whig noines for C , snalCommissioner. The recent COnveatiiiti merely rated acumination which the People tuff made. It now remains for the People—those cr . Cthem who desire to see Re. form introduced 143 f maintained in our Canal Board—to stand by The nominee, who is i man, against whom nothirig can be said, whose integrity is unquestionable, and whose success most redound to the interest of the people or the whole State. Prepare, then, fellow citizens for the, contest. it iloo Mt $3OO 500 600 300 EM 011 R DLITT. The Fall Cetnpaign may now be considered u commenced. The nominations for Canal Com— missioners, have been made, and in a number of counties, in this State, are the tickets in the field. The work of the Whigs of the State will now begin, and in order to elect our Canal Commis sioner, and procure a majority in the Legisliture, they cannot too soon put the shoulder to the wheel. —Already are the Locofous, whobave obtained the precedence in their nominations, circulating, Over the State, documents in support of their can.: Mat"; and to counteract this influence—destruc. LOCOFOCO HYPOCRISY: The following paragraph, relative to the' Reso lution, passed by the Whig State Convention, is taken from the Emporium, of %big week; and we insert it to show bow destitute of troth it it: "1 aeries of high sounding resolutions were adop ted by the Convention, professing as usual, the extra ordinary lova of the °mines*Tic Whigs for the .-Mott Lasoutim !MN." This is an old trick of the Federal party, , which has sometimes answered them 2 good purpoi-e, but tho people have learned from sad experience that these promises are utterly fallacious, and therefiirc will trust to them no Mager." The resolutions, alluded to, speak manfully in defence of the rights of the Workingmen, and un like_ those o(, the! Locofoeo party, they are -not merely put fOrwar for political effect ; but to let the People know tl at there is one party in the land who'eare for the Welfare of the Laborers—a party whose object is to endeavor to extricate the Work. ingmen from the 'abyss of ruin into which they base been plunget( by the Locofocos. The trerich. eroua conduct of the Locofoco party, in 1844, when, after having procured the voter, ofof the Workingmen uMin the Tariff question—when they promised fr(ithfully that the Tariff of '42 should remain undisturbed—and that "Polk was A better Tariff man then Clay:' is too fresh in the memory of the Piiople, for them to be mislead by such assertions at arc contained in the E'mporium of this Borough 4ant now, when we Vigit , the present state of the country, end trace the cause, the WorkingmeMwill eitaily see that their interests have been most Madly sacri4ced by the Leer:foe° party. - - T t UE TARIFF. TEE PEOPLE MOPIXO A meeting of Iron Masters was held at Pitts— burg, on pail:mis t y last, to take into consideration the depressed state of the Country, and to lacer. tarn the Muses. Ilion. C. Myers, of Clarion, was called to the chair. The following are the moat important resoluiionspassed. It will be seen that i the effects are trseed to the proper cause: Resolved, Tha i t the present depressed state of the iron trade heat its origin and is entirely caused by , the low ratet duty at which English Iron is admitted into th i s country under the Tariff law of 1846, and its njudicious ad valorem principles. Resolved, Tb t five-sixths of the value of pig iron consists of abor, and as this labor can be procured i 2 Ent and at leas than one-third of what it usually commands in good times in this Coun try, we, in the United States, can never compete with the Ungliih Iron =sten, eicept by a re auction of labor Ito the pauper rates of that country, or protection tram its competition. Resolved,' That it is not ths wish of any of the meetingrand we hope of no American, to see the rates ge, labor in this happy Country, re . duced to the rates of poverty in Europe. Resolved, That to insure a different and more happy state of ;things among us, the labor of this Country, including alias mineral and agricultursl product., must:be protected in our markers . from the redundarrt I;tbor of other countries. Resolved, Tilat we and each of us pledge our selves to use the utmost of our exertions to procure such protection, which can only be secured by a duty of specifie settee. Resolved; Thst it is the duty of the iron men ante agrienituraiista in Western Pennsylvania and elsewhere, to hedd meetings in their different coun ties and organics., for the purpose of petitioning, Congress for a Change from the present ad valorem to a system of 'spec fic duties of adequate protec tion to the IsbOr of the country. Resolved, That this meeting ecommend a Con vention of the: Furnace owners of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio sod Kentucky, to be held at the city of Pttlabirgh. err Wednesday,-the 2:ot of November neat, to take into consideration all ne cessary and fUrther action on the premises. We lust the the meeting to be convened, at Pittsburg, on ;the 2tst of November, will be fully attended by all the Iron Men in the State. Now is the the time to speak; and let action the 'roost prompt and energetic be had. rg• loon* Wkigs.—lt is to the young and active memdris of the Whig party, that we look for importst,dand effitient services. We can not better sidrewithem. than by adopting the language of the members of the ”.a.vsocriation of Whigs," aced in addreirting the Young Mert'of this State: To the young wren of the party—:to those whoa° patriutiem.,and devotion to the public weal is ad dom invokedi in saint—to these whe wielded the bet campaign into an enduring monument of well applied energy—to you in particular. we appeal, to renew the itijorrof yoar loath is the approach. log canvas/. The candidate of the nary. Mr. Fuller, is with you in every {enemas tie that binds heart to heart in a great and glorious cause; In his nomination emery one of you should feel a per sral pride tad interest.. He is one of yourselves —taken from your ranks—s fraok and ardent— warm-heated and right-minded young citizen, of the Keystone --committed by every impulse, by every ptineipleif the generene, self-devoting spirit of yowth, is the faithful service, the honor and prosperity if his native Stater. or CL Benlon'a Course.—Col. Senton'a party in Mastoid, appear detecadned to stand by him. 1 to Platte sod Clay Cecilia, te. isolations ,;11: the etrongest sad most decisive character leers paeseo. Wl:man his coarse and , condemning the resctintions pissed by the tact Legislature of that State. The meeting alio re. solved that they would support no can for the §e este of the Housed Representatives who would cot pledipt himself to .snstain Col. !lento's, and to vote r f f expunging the resolutions of instrue• Lion adopted at the last union. •• 1 vit'ocur parts of Poona,kings, dysenter, rad prevalsat. • THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVIL,LE GENERAL ADVERTISER. WHIG STATIC CONVENTION. The Whig Convention of this State to nate a candidate for Canal Commiarioner, aaem bled on Thursday, of last week, at Harriihurg. It was folly attended, and the greatest harmony and good feeling prevailed. EuvrinC. W 'Laos, Erg. of Venango,'presidel, twisted by a number of Vice Presidents. Henry M. Fuller, Esq. of Luzern County, was' nominated by acclimation. Schuylkill County was represented by James B. Levan, Senatorial, and I). G. McCown and Roberi Morris, Esgre, Representative delegates. The Convention having nominated their can didate pawed the usual resolution( end then ad.. jonmed with three cheers for the nominee. The resolutions congratulate the people of the State 'Tan the cheering result of the lato Petal dentist electrons; they speak in laudatory terms Of the Cabinet, and especially of the Secretary of the Treasury, who it from our State ; ego of the lion. James Cooper, our Senator,—and advocate, the election of lodges by the people, sympathize with the Hungarians in their struggle for Liberty and approve of the Ten flour Lew. The follow ing. are the. reselutiona relative to the Tariff, Slavery, 4c. &e.• Resolved, That if properly sustained by the ac tion of Congress, the enlightened Chief Magistrate of the nation will in a brief apses of time restore to the people of this country, the policy adopted by ehe fathers of the Republic; the dissemination of just east:loaf laws, protectien to their honest industry, adequate wages for their labor,the len. provement of Rivers and Harbors, In the pro. motion of their general happiness. Resolved, That protection to the industry of the people is zoe of the first duties of government; that the true interests of the State and Nation are best promoted by placing the Manufacturer, Me chanic and Laborer, side by side with the sgricul turalist—that the days of greatest prosperity for the country have been those when domestic labor has been protected and unnecessary and excessive importation of foreign fabrics prevented by ■ pro. per tariff of deities. sod in our opinior., such re. sults have not Warned the tariff of 1846, and can never be promoted by its contintlineN Resolved, That as Pennsylvanians, we cannot tamely submit to Pee our iron manufactories thrown idle, our mines of coal rendered valueless, our Is. borers and citizens unemployed, our farmers with out a market for their products, our capital de stroyed, and business paralyzed, to try any further experiments on tae Locuroco theories of Free Trade, when, we eta tausht•Ly all past pip er ince that poverty and want must be the conarquence of importing tram other countries those articles which we can better manufacture within our own bor. dere. ReArrived, That, In the language of Governor "Wm. F. Johnson, we view elavery es en infraction of human rights—opposedto the enlightened spirit of our Gee inashutione—destructive of equality of power in the general government, by enlarging, where it elials,the constitutional representation—. possessing an influence against Northern and Western policy and interests, by promoting a rye. tern of laws destructive of domestic irldustry and vitally effecting free labor—retarding the natural growth of population and improvement, by the ap• propri.tion of large tracts of lend for the benefit of the few, to the injury of the rtimp—as in open defiance of the spirit of the age, the ; march of ra tional truth, Anil the enlightened policy of man kind; and while in good faith we would maintain the compromires of the constitution, the further extension of the system. should be steadily and firmly resi,terl.' . . Revolved, That the thanks of thia`Conirention are due to our efficient and indefatigable State Treasurer, Hon.Ginzos 4. BALT., for his patriotic and successful exertions in paying the interest on our state debt in specie, thereby sustaining the credit of, the Commonwealth against the unworthy combination of the Locofocis leaders to tarnish and break it down, by prematurely drawing enormous sums of money from the.publie treasury to place in the hands of their officesholders and political parasites, under a pretext of paying the laborers on the public works. Resolved, Tint in presenting to the citizen. of Pennsylvania. the name of HENRY M..FULLER lea candidate for their anilines for the office of Canal Commissioner, we have given them a man entirely worthy of their confidence, one who is well known to the people, end the entire unani— mity of this convention is the surest criterion 'of the estimation is which he is held by hip fellow citizens. Local Jtents. tgr &hoofs io Poltseille.—We publish in our paper, the advertisements of several Schools. located in this place. , The Young Ladies' Seminsry of Murcia M. Allen will resume its duties on the' 3d of . ..Septembr. This Seminary is worthy the patronage or parents and guardians. We also invite attention fo the advertisement of Miss McCooL All the branches taught in well con ducted Schools. are taught in this Institution. We have no doubt but that the Principal will give satis- faction to all who entrust her with patronage. A new Institution. named the s•Pattsville Institute" will open for the reception of pupils, on the 3d of nest month. It is under the charge of Thos. I). Rempton, who will use his best endeavors to render satisfaction. See adverttsement. The Public Schools, in this Borough, also open on Monday. the 3d ofSeptember. Mr. and Mrs. Town's Seminary will also open on the 27th of thitscwinth. With these Schools, to which one citizeitscan rend their children. in "our town. no complaint need be made for the want of educational facilities. M r. Beautiful Brick for Fronts, F. Ilodgson has caused to be pot up in front alba Penn. aylvanta Ilall, a front, composed of the Brick manu factured at his•Estahlishmeat at Brockville. For purposes, it is the most desirable color that could.tie obtained. and we are assured no/1670y that thry'are cheaper by 33 pr r cent, than the Philadel phia pressed Brick for the Fronts of Houses. dm 113 addition to Fire Brick turned out at Mr. F's Estab lisbmcut. he manufacturea an excellent article of Paring Brick, which is satd to be more durable than the Bock genera/1y used for said purpose. Several of our cit tens have already evaded thernselwas of the Brick fur paring. Military Parade ; —The National Light Infantry, or this Borough, paraded , oar Streets, on Monday fait. They went through their various evo• lotions with ease, and presentedeuite a Soldicr•lile appearance., The Schuylkill . county Cavalry, also paraded, and made a fine appearance. 1... V Wafer Works in Tamaqua.—A meeting f the citizens or Tamagon. was heW on Saturday ass, if/ front of BMW/ MO, to Catlikir the pro. lett of constructing water.works for that (*Hough. 'l'he committee appointed at a former meeting male their report. lar Serious Accident —A man named Patrick Mutt:tn. employed at ArGinnis`Almes, at the upper end of town, met with a very serious accident on rnesdajt last. by which he broke his collar bone, his arm. and very badly mashed one of his hands, beside doing.other sericus injury. LT Gas Works —The erection or- the Gas Works. has been commenced. They are located on Rail Road Buell. near the . Way &ale, in this Borough. It is thought we shall hare Gas in the course ofa few months with which to light our streets and dwellings. rg. • The Tamaqua Legion informs on of en other accident that occurred at Denniston, Bowman & Co's. slope at Reinhart's Run. on Saturday week It appears that at noon as the hands were coming up the slope in cars, Mr. Ceo. Seida, a miner, standing erect al they came to a low place in the slope, struck his head againat the top of the slope. throwing him back on the car with such force as to break his back. He was immediately .conreyed to his lodging when medical aid was called. 'Ur Creditable —The tit leen, of Ta magus base succeeded in raising nearly two hundred dollars for the citizens of Mauch Chunk, who have recently been so unfonunate, in having the greater part of their flourishing town dedroyed by Bre, irgir Serious .elerident—TheiCost Train, as it was proceeding down. at the canal speed. met with quite A serinos accident, near Pottstown, on Tuesday last. 'fforne of the Can were thrown off the track, down the-.hank, and crushed, and a portion of the road war cousideratify torn op. No one injured. GO! Gone to California.—Andrew D. Wbite and Henry Fisher Scott, of this Bororroh, tailed, in the Steamer Empire City. from New York, bet week, for Chaves. on their way to California. A number of indiritioala have left the Coal for the Gold Region, and we trust they may all, realize their triter:tarmac • Mr' We are pleased to learn that William R. Waters, of this place, who was so seriously injured by the saddest on the Philadelphia sod New York Rail Etta a few week. since. is slowly rem:taming. We are informed; by letter, that he is properly Men ded to, bv some of the citizens of Prineeton.astere be is now Vies ; and the :lad Road Company also en deavor to make his case as comfortable as possible. His leg, ss was Ent thought, W ill not bare to be am putated. ar Rev. Dr. Puller.—This gentleman, we understand, will deliver an address to the pupils of the PONT dle Academy, in &comma of a .bon time. cir minupy Riedions.- 7 •At an election of the members oldie National Light Infantry. of this 13o.• sough, on Monday last, the following geattemen were elected officers: • Captain, Frank Pott. • let Lieut. Henry Lord• 2d • do, Robert M. Palmer.F • 2dld do. Edward McDonald. Capt. Bland and Lieut. Seven. the old officers declined. The Schcrylkill extent, Trani). oleo had sii election the same day. which revolted as follows: Captain, Geo. C. tVynkoop, let Lieut. Michael Alortimer. ' 2d dn. Daniel Schenk: Cornet, Wan. 13. Gore. _ Treas.r. John Mania. . inti P Penny/tee:nig Hall—The Lease and Fur niture of this Hotel ire offered for sale; the prevent Proprietor being about to decline the business. This is a fine opportunity for any person .who desires to keep , a lintel of the first class—it is well icon tad, and has a desirable too 8t eua'om. Mail Siftings. "I say, Jim, ere there any bears in yeoman• try in the winter 1" ..Yes the ice beam" At,. Polk. ft is stated - that Mt: Poth left 4 fa 'tune estimated at $100;000. • An agent of the Attlefieltl Bible Soeiety—Mr Fred Duet—went out in the Empire City (or Cal. if orals. Texas Chrislianising.—:-About 800 parsons hive united with different chnrehes within the last eight months, in the Colorado Valley, Teets. hi Advance. In one of the eountiei of Ken— tucky, they make their candidates pledge them• eaves &in favor of the next war." A common locomotive engine consumes not less than two and a belt cords of wood for every one hundred miles it runs. No less en amount than...£22.009,009 have been invested in English securities by lo:eign capitalists during the last eighteen months. A gentleman looking upon an 'extensiveseon flagration, expressed his surprise n Mires Words, each the name of an`Cnglisb autboe-- - Dickens, 11orsitt, Borne,' • The only Fortrivor of the seven men wounded at the battle of New Orleans, in 1815, is Mr. Si,. Crawford, of Cincinnati. A profitable Fer•y,—The retripte of the Fa I. ton Ferry, York, are estimated, at nine hundred and twelve thousand ave ihundred dollars ptr MIOI2I. Too Gad.—At New Orkin., on the 9th, Wm. Callender had bis eyes .cruelly gouged out• by Win. Hinton, in a fight., The assailant was held to bail in $3.000. Father Matthew administered the pledge to about 1,000 persona in Roxbury, on Friday. lie has already given the pledge to upwards of 20,000 in Boston city and vicinity. The dying charge of the late Alfred Bishop, of Bridgeport, to his eons we., "Serve God and your country, and be benevolent." The sub stance of many essays is catbraced in this short sentence. There is a fellow somewhere who carries his senso.of honor ea IV as 'to spend his time in per. feet idleness, because he does not like to lake ad, vantage of lime. Air. Wm. Rea, on Cambridge, MI, hria,in his possession a white rain, which was taken from a nest with lieVeral other. of a (Missal color. Neci, Cotton.—The Gm bail of Georgia cot ton, the growth of the present Beeson. was receiv ed at Macon on the 11th inst., end sold at 10i cents per pound: Manufacture of Iron —Gideon G. Dennis, El., of Portsmouth, K . I , has made several very valuable improvements in the manufacture Mf iron ; one of which ho has disposed of for $50.000 . A want. —The II trrisburg Telegraph wants ten thousand additional subscribers. It is now a good paper, and deserves them. Great Mortality. A letter in the Nast York Tribune from Panama. states that ono thOusand natives of Panants have died of cholera since its c ommencement. The President's Visit to Nita Yorh.—The Herald era th a t President Taylor is esPeeted to visit New York city about the 20th mf September. after booing attended thetitete Agrieolturel F a i r at Svrseueo. Austrian Aferey.—A inane justice of the peace. neer Ogdenburg, An sss i.. leely siezed one or Kossuth's emiusrieu, sod caused his tongue to be cut out. Last IVords. The hat wails of Gan. Gaines ore said to he:—"Sly dear wife. farewell. You cannot imagine how I lore you." Arrests al .Montreal.— Five wrests Were made at Montreal on Wednrclay last—Ofrd Conk. Dyer, Ewing, and Courtney, have been arrested *in the charge of tumult and the destruction of the Parliament house. Brifiih Freedwn of the Treat.—The tri,h Stamp-office authorities bar-, by direction of Gov ernment, refused to resister th,e propo.ed new series of the Nation newAptpar, or supply swaps for it. Therefore Duffy's new project is knocked on the head.--Globe. Pleasure ••, Religion. There are more than a dozen of New York churches closed jort now, in consequence of a flight of their congregation. into the country; but nest Sunday week will see the most of them re.opeoing. The Cause of France's Unquiet. Jules Fa. bre, iu a debate in the French Assembly on` res— tricting the freedom of the pre., said forcibly that the cause of France's unquiet. , eras because its re. publican heart was still euclosed in a mon trch i— s) mould." Mr. Wise, a Virginia farmer, has recently suc ceeded in covering with a fine growth of natural hair, the heads of sesaral gentlemen of Roth mond, some of whom had been ball for many years. He causes the new heir to appear in from four to nine days. Statistical Information.—One of our er. changes says—. It ta estimated that the rats in the Honed States [MIAOW $600,000 worth of grain in a year." Cl:lrian at this statement is, it would be still more curious to know by what .strange process of ratiocination it wee :arrived at.' Mississippi.—The whole of the public lend in this State amounting to 30,174,080 acres, have been surseyd and brought into the market. Of the public lands in Mississippi, 11,185,040 acres ' remain unsold.' 1 ani informed that on this morning two new poet offices were established se : ••}3sm, Greco Co., Wit."'end ..Koseuth, Washington Co., Me," with a view to perpetuate as fir as possible the names of the brave and notorious actors in the Munition War.—[ Wash. Cur. Halt. San. // is said, that Louis Philippe has expressed his intention of asking permission of the French Go vernment to make a pilgrimage to preps where the bodies tithe Duke of Otlearut, and other mem bers of his family are buried. The London correspondent of the National la. telligencer rays that Lord Brougham's late-con, duct in the House of Lords has led to serious doubts ma to his sanity • his behavior when sitting on appeals has long been undignified, not to say improper, and is certain cues, indecent in the highest degree. Gang' Doters.—The price of flour at But Francisco, Califorria, at the latest dates, was $6,• 4038,00 per barrel: This is something less than $4O, the price a law month. ego Z Pedestrian Peat. Nis. Anna Northrop, up— ward of 80 years of age. a few day. since, walked (torn her residence in If drank , to the hou■e of a friend in Numphteysville, and returned .gun the earn. day, hawing , walked s distamee of twenty. sit miles. Dreadful Aikmpt at Seyetestraction. A man undertook to 'boot bimself in Albany some days since, with • horse pistol. Before he bed pliCed the dreadful instrument to his ear, be bad the pre& aim dialed io dram the charge, to whielfairmn. stance we may attribute his proeidentildiscape., The Eastern Penitentiary. There are het seven females in the Eastern Penitentiary et the present time, friar of whom arecolored, and three The males number over 160. Not a ease of chokes has occurred in the prison since the rip pealsote of the epidemic. . Venerable Afriam. There is • neves' on the estate of John C. Calhoun, aged 112 years. She was brought from Africa, and hu been in his family for a eentutry,,t3he has 62 descendants, eilleving on the sameVintation. • Ir4.—The total amount of the Hun— gsrien armies is estimated to be from 160.000 to 200,000, without counting the militia. Though largn, it is only about • moiety at the enemy. it is thought that next winter will be a great malice! mason ; but many wilt miss their friend* at *bai l 'matelot:ord plats, and It will be found that many - a voice of harmony bas'beerr bashed forever. single lighted candle eansuesas neaely as much air as a human being.' • TO TEACHERS AND SCROD!. DI. RECTORS. TIM subscriber inviter the attention of Teacher) and School Directors, particularly In Schuylkill Co., ' to the following new and improved School Books pub- Baked by him, called Ticknor•. Colombian Cairo!eine, Do 'Youths' Columbian Calculator,. Do . Table Book, Do Columbian Spelling Bookt Do . Practical Common School Memnuatlon, which will be ready in ■ few days. These Books are already extensively need in this County, a:4l in unchangeable a population %o we hive. It is desirable that the Books used in our School. should be as uniform as possible; we therefore call the particular 3ttentioz. of School Directors and Teach'. era to this eerie% 'on the the sommencement of the Schriols tills fall. These Books have received the ap • tbation of about 500 professors and Teachers, as the best works on the •utdeeth on which they treat. Cells, ere also tie cheapest Books is tee niarket. Merchant*, Teachers. School Directors, dec., sup. plied at the lowest rate., by the quantity. B. BANN AN', Printer, Publisher and Bookseller. rOTTSVILLE MASSE S. 51 . 1 tik, COS/lEomb WEEKLY FOR TIM 10ifirN.IL. Wheat. Floor, bbl. $5 00 Dr'd Peaches par.d. 300 Rye do' do 450 do do unpar'd. 175 Wheat, bush. 110 Dr' J Apples, par'd. 75 Rye, do 551 Eggs, doz. , 10 MCaro, do Dotter, lb. 1 2 1 Oats, do , 40. Dawn, 00 Potatoes, do 601 Hams, .. 10 Timothy Seed, 0 50 I Illy. ton, 16 00 Clover do 350 1 Plaster. r `o OO 211ABnIED On the 51h Inst.. by Mrs.]. W.lfolimier, Mr FRAN KLIN W. WAGONER, or Orwigsbore. to Miss JENS!. MA, daughter of Mr. Wm. bletzicrif Pottsville. I= In this Berough on the 14th Inst.. LOVILLA C.. daughter of and Margaret Bird, In the iiith year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family, are lathed 'to attend her fanemr, from her parents' tesidence this after noon, at 2 o'rlock. - In West Branch Vallsv. nn Thnriday Evening last, Mr. CU ARLES DE FOBE3r, In the sfth year of has age. The friends of the family ate inched to Attend the funeral,' this afternoon, at 1 o'clock without further 'notice. In Barry ItlWhshin Schuylkillnn the 20th rm., Mr. VALENTINE BUDER, aged 90 years 2 months and 2 days. Mr. Kitties lived in the slot my days or time Ainerlcan itavolutinn,in whose scenes he WU an'aetive partid pant. May , his ashes rest In peace. in Philadelphia. on Thursday lass. Dr. THOMAS FITCR, long • resident of Schuylkill Haven. in this county, aged 76 years. In this Botough. on Sunday, last, JOHN C. BOYD, Esq. formerly of Danville, aged 13 ;ears. _. At Orwiestmeg Landing, on the 20th Inst., Mr. BEN JAMIN COLLEB, In the 3viti year able age. ,r^} THE'ORAND ORDER OF CICERONEANS. Cc' are requested to meet at their Room, in the Town Ball. 'on the Evening of thdr EirAtd Nottkly Xen ia!, when and where an election for officers will take place. A full attendance is required . By order of the 67MINERSVILLE BAYING FUND Asiociation. —A semi-annual meeting of the t3tottithoidern Of the above aesoeiatioa, will be held at firatn'a Motel, oo .Tlsuraday, the 30th init.. at 8 o'clock, P. M. 1. wArtfics R . iFfrit•KNEV. Boo.Y. k-Ap IMPROVED ORDER OP BED MBS—Schuyt i,r• kill Tribe N0.'2.-Stated meetings of the Society are held every Friday evening at Stichter's Hail. The Members are, requested to be in. attendance, as boat. ness of importance will be transacted. J. P. BERTRAM. See'Y. RELIGIOUS NOTICES po> TIII MIME are respectfully informed, that .4" . the Congregation of the Associate Reformed Pres. byterian Chinch, Worshiping in Thompson's Hall, cor ner of Market and Second streets. bavins engaged the services of the Rev D T Carnahan. of Philadelphia, there will be regular service morning and rfternocn, for the future at the above place. tat .p." UNIVERSALIST CIILIRCII.—Services are held 'a' In the 94 story of Stichter:s Newhall, every Sab bath morning and evening at the float hours Rev. It. K. DitVBii, of Ltmerne County, Paslor, The publir are teipectfully invited to attend. THEFiIaTESTANT EPIBC6P.U. CUGRCII. —The following Resolution has been passed by the Vestry or Trinity Church. Pottsville. Resolved. That in consideration ofihe sums contribu. led and to be contributed us dnnshlons to the erection and furnishing of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby set apart, and apnrourhste • FIFTY -EIGHT PElNlS;which shall be, and remain/ref for all persons who may desire to worship in the Ehiarch. These pews are lucated as follows : IN VIE CENTRE AISLE, North side, No. 111, 119, PT% 135, 113. 151. 1511 South side, No. lIR. 120, 12M, 134; 111. 132, 140 IN TOE NORTH AISLE. • North Aide, N0:1,7.13.10.25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 51,55 South side, No. 2, 8. 14,'20:20, 32, 30, 44, 50, 32. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. South side, N 0.56, 57: 58,60,74, Ba, 86. 98, al, 101. 110. North side. No. 59, 67, 73. 79, 85, 94 97, 199. DIVINES.FRVICE is held In the Church every Sun day., Morning, Service commences at 101 o'clock. .afirvoeis Service cow menu.* at 4 o'clock. And eve n na service., on the first Sunday of every month. TRINITY CUURCII CEMETERY. AT MOUNT LAUREL—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Untin •ille. arc now re grip to sell burial Into and graves in that large and beauttfu: plot of Around, near the Junction of Market Street and the Minersville Road, which they linne lately enclosed and laid nnt.Tor aCentetery. /tri plication for lots or single ...ravel may he mad. to AN DREW RUSSEL. Esq.. Treasurer of the Church. at whose °Rice onMrhaniongo Street; n plan of She Ceme tery Can be seen, or Edward Owen Patry, Esq., Centre Street. • THE GREAT MEDICINE or gag DAY Ducroa Tamara . ' Rsassrssitt s.—Thia tociiimne has the Peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the most rcaticctable physician, of the canary, and oMq requires a trial to briugit into general use, It is put up in miart bottles, and is ■in times cheaper than any Other preprtration.;, ilea. Townsend is a physician of great reputation ia Albany. N. V. and the Physicians generally Its that 04 , prescribe It In their practice The following is a cettigleate from some'nf them: OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend iii;aintogt daily receiving order. from Physician, in different pails at the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians o the city of Albany have it; owners", calk ;nectar. bed Dr. Townsend•s Sarsaparilla. and we be.leue II to be one of the rood ialuable preparations of the Saran darilla is die IL U. PIILINO, M. D. J., WILSON, M. D. IL. P. DRICCS, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORP, M. D. Albany, April 1, ISO Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following, Is one of he oldest and most respectable Physicians In Conn. liamlord. Xt., May 91, 16t6. Dr. Tow ....Dear ••To,raccnd., Sarsa parilla" finis a ready sate in Hartford—ls highly es. 'teemed by all who have made use of it, and we hava tenon to believe Its good qualities will be daily awe, tinted by a discerning pviitic.. I base drily calls for it; and hope you will be remunerated for your exertions to render nerviee to the afflicted. I ant sir, your obedient ■errant, HARVEY iSEYIIIOIM, M. D. [V•Tht Crnerst Agency for the sate of the Sena. partite Is at Ilasnao's litotourtore Pottsvllleothere Drug gists aed others can be suppllcdwholesale at the Mum (letterer. prices. It Is also fn; sale In Pottsville nt Clemens & Reis • lera and John S. C. Martin'S Ding Stores; E. J. Fry,Tamenua ; J. W. Gibbs, Unseen. Mineraville; C. Franey, Orwigsbnrg; Henry Shlsoles, and W. L. • Ifelsler,Port Carboni Paul Oars, Pinegrove; J. C. C Itue,bes, Pottsville. 1i See ad ve , “temeat ipsonthereolatmn A cirentor :.ontalning a large number of reftlfloMCS from clans and °dime 'Can be examined at Bannan's Book -lOrt.Price 81 dltbott le. or 6 Bottler forlf. • BEWARE OF GOUNTEIWEITd.—.7Myter./Conii terfeit Detector. and fretted Siete* Money Reporter. he beet In th Vetted Statue, containing fac chute rimming, of all the Gold, Sliver, and Copper colon In ircnlation with their value attached: collected month ly. No merchant or dealer ought to be without k. S. Persone enclosin; one dotter to the subirerther twill have the Detector mailed monthly one year to their WANTED. VET ANT ED—• Situation as each by a young man', V = just arrived from South Wales, Has been en aged far (be last eight years in that capacity. at An thracite Collieries.. in the neighborhood of Swansea and faunally. Address 'Cleat, Past Office, Llewellyn, elebnylkill Co. (Ann 11, '4ll-934ts MINERS WANTE.D...TWENTY-FlVEgond Miners wanted immediately, to whom constant emplaymetat wiN Le given and told In Cssnot the cad of every mouth or every week, if required; Appt) so' RICHARD SEAR. Aug —93-1 AT/ANTED....TEATNIERS WANTED.-. 4 nude V and 2 female teachers will be wanted to lake charge of the public senoras In Bast Norwegian Tp. All persona wishing to apply. will Meru. amid in their application to the n tole nogned, and meet the Board of Directors, at the Port Carbon School Boyne, on the 21st of thin month. at 4 o'clock. P. M., when an ex amination of trathers will take place. School will commence on Monday. Ike 3d of September next. Aug 11'19--43 at) CUITEI2SI AN. Sec'y. CARDS CAILD...The Timms of the ••Young Ladles' In notate," Centre Street, Pottsville, ate respect fully Informed that the duties of raid institute will be resumed .cin Monday, September 3d. 1849. MARCIA M. ALLEN, Ault 11 '19.-.13-ln Principal. CHARLES LEIS, B. POTTSVILLE, PENS' A. Mice in Market Street, opposite Kline. Cabinet Ware Rooms. Aug 11 EDWARD cLARIT§6SI, DESIGNER & ENGRAVER ON WOOD, No, 801 Walnut St-. rhilada• , Aucost 4. 1849. 32-1 y Vitt. 211. UPCPUT, dungeon Dentist. - Olfire— Liblatket Street. INorth tide,) First doorabo•e Es quire Wiisso's °airs. [mast° A TT OWNS AT LAW. J. B. IdeENALLT Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. • Jane 9, KW. 2.14 y J)OCT011 , C. HAESEILEII, HOMEOPATHIC pilysictot, Removed his 015te to the upper most of the new brick buildings, oppoalte the Post Office. Centre Street. Pottsville. top2B`44—tiltf. J. T. D iCSOLAII s respectfully tenders 1...!• his professional services, to the inhabitants of Pottsville and • lcinity. and solicits the bettor of ashore of their patronage. CUltce, Apothecary Store, Centre st. Residence. Market street, opposite the Market Noose, South Side. March 3, '49. ltl-ly CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE T° TIRE VOTERS OP SCHUYLKILL CO.: Fellow:Citisens—At the' earnest' solicitation of my friends,' have concluded after mature deliberation. to Mfer myself u tt candidate for the Once of SHERIFF OF senunsiu..lcourorit, at the ensuing election.. I have never held race, nor efer before colleted of fice—but in this instance I feel bound to comply with the wishes of my numerous friends from :II parts pf the County. who have 'mulched me to run; and there fore desire to he elected. If. through their partiality I am honored with the office. I pledge myself the I will perform the duties Imp... Wally and' to the best of my ability. The only securitLl can give far the tuttliment of this pledge, is my cmfduct at. a citizen residing among you. Your fellow.cittien. JAMES NAGLE. July IL 1349.• • /1011.1MISSIONErto—To the Voter. of Beltyl t., kill County: The undersigned respectfully offers buneelf to your consideration. as a candidate for , COUNTY COMatIrt.SIONER, At the coming election. If elected. he will endeavor to porforathe duties of the otlhe with fidelity, ant to protect the ifilel,o3 of the people of the County, to the best of his ability.. leapertfully,your fellow-citizen, GEORGE SEITZINGEft. Butler tp., June 1819. I,,,:!IIII:RIFFALT 4 reppTo the Independent voters L of rtchuvlkill county.—!laving been repeatedly • urged by my friends In different parts of the county. in which I have molded for the last thirty years. to annoonco myself as • candidate for otTwe; I have never yet presented myself as such. to the citizens of Schuylkill county. My nutnerons friends throuchnut the county have recently renewed theiesnlichatinnvi and I have therefore resolved CO offer myself as an Independent candidate. the °Mee of Sheriff. at the next general election; pledging myself, should I re ceive a majority of poor votes, to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially. ESZEIGECEME • . Pitiegrove,June2T49-26.tel PETER FILBERT. fPREEANIINDEPEA DENT E LECTQRS QF SCHUYLKILL cotniry Friends and fellow-citizens:-1 offer myself as a can• didate for the office of Stoiriftc'st the nest ensuing gen eral election, and respectiolly solicit your support.— Should I he an fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes. I pledge mveelt to difchm rge the ditties 0 the office with impartiality and fidelity. ' Respectfully, your felloiv-citize_,n FRANCIS DENGLER, CurrNr, Mayl.4'o. • to lIPIRIPPALTY.—To the FREE and INDE OPENDENT Voters of Schuylkill County; flaying been encouraged by numerous friends thro*- out the County,l most respectfolly offer myself as a ITAIIMERE LC tialt, AS LES.AND unit OWN can.fidste for the olfice of SIIERLFT. at the ensuing Li made at Cold Spring Iron Works, from - the cete- Conceal Clectionr Shhuld I prove SO fortunate as in brated Salisbury Iron; constantly on hand. •Orders receive a majority or your votes, it shall be my ron- also received for axles, drawn Many sire or shape. ' slant aim to discharge the duties •nf the otEce with 6- 0101E4 & VAMPREI.I., delity and tomartiality. Your fellow citizen.' Agents for the Cold Spring Iron Works. • Apr?-15] N. M. WILSON. Pottsvllle.c, 3 444 1 6 ...,. 4 . 3 No. 109 Water a:, Philada. _ T' TILE OF WIC E ELECTORS SCIIDIIIt iusT- RECEIVED at the YorkStore,l toil o COUNTY r—Having been very fiequently solicit. . 3 and 4 inch Wrought poke , i 4 4.14 ..timbie for ed, by generous friends, both by oral and written corn- :lather 101rOad iron t also, constantly on band hook Munications, to become n candidate for the office of bead spikes for T rails ; a supply of Rat bar Railroad SIIERIFF, at the ensuing gcuoral cleetion,l adopt this iron. and T Rails always, to be had bn application at method of announcing to my fellow citizens that It is the above named well known store. my intention to become a candidate. lam neither March IT ? 12-1 'E. YARDLEY & SON . . ' unmindful nnr insensible of the fact, that to the gen erosity and liberality of the people of Schuylkill co. I alreadji owe a lame debt of grantude—wlikts, in the event of my election, would he greatly Increased; ti.d the only means by which it could be liquidated or re ciprocated, would be by faithfully and impartially dia. charging the duties of s old office. Your friend and fellow citizen. C. M. STRAIIR. . . 20.1 e. 0 P. Q Orwig.sbure 12. 'l9 NOTICES. lIS!OLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore 1. 4 existing between Daniel Shaeffer and George Danner, trading under the firm of SHAEFFER ofr. DANNER, was Dissolved by noltual consent. Augayt It, 11849. All persons harlug claims aesinet the late firm are hereby reqnested to present them for settle ment, and !hose indebted, to make paynient to Daniel Shaetfor,wbo is authorized to settle the firm's accounts, and who will continue the business in his own canto GEORGE DANNER, Aug IS '49: 34.71 pj . DANIEL SHAEFFER. x;OTiCk3, Is hereby given, that an application has IN been made to the Court of C,oinmorf' Pleas of Schuylkill County. to giant a Charter of Incorporation torbeFiro Presbyterian Church,of Neol.Philadelphia, in Illythe Township, Schuylkill county, at the nest term of said Court ; when and where all persons in terested may attend Maley think proper. ny , order of the Court, THOMAS MILLS, Prothonotary. ,Pnahonotary'a Oilier, Or- Wimsbora. Aug. 18, '4O. .1 34-tc MOTICE, Is horffity given, that an application V has barn mode to the Court of Common pleas of Sehoylkill County. to grant a Charter of Incorpomtlon to the First presbyterlan Church of Middleprot. In Blythe Townshipchuylkill County, at the next term of acid Conn ; whEn and where sit persons Interested nay-attend If they "flunk Proper. Dy order of the Court, THOMAS MILLS, P:othonotory. Prothonotary's Office. Or ottoshorg. Aug. IS, 'XS. 31-3 t ,V,l/TIOE, Is hereby etven,that an application has JA been mtde to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, to grant a Charter nf Incorporation to the Calvary eturch of Tamaqua. in Schuylkill Co., at the nen term of said Court; when and where alt persons interested may attend if they think proper. By order of the Court. Tllo3lnn 311LLS. Prothonotary. • Prothonotary's 01hcs, Or-1 wftsbure, At, 14.'13. I, 31 3t ()TIC - Johns C Martin, of the -Lio. rough of PottsO,itle, did. nn the 2../itt day of lone loot, eseettre to Wetherrl tr. Brother. an :assignment of all his estate. for the benefit oral! hut ereditors.all per. .ons indebted in the said John S C Mertin. are request. ed to make.pament,. and those having demands to Present them for settlement to the said :ntaianees. Pt No 151 otth Front 'street, Philadelphia, or to John S C Manic, at the Drug Store, Pottsville. (Sept 2'lB In pursuance of the above, those persons who have not yet paid their accounts, ore hereby nottth•d that the same will be placed in suit, If not prod before the Ist day of September out. [Aug tl '42-33 St CifICE—WIIERCAS Letters of Atintinistra - tion L' have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill County. to the 310:scribers. on the estate of JOSEPH LAM:3II, late of Butler Township, 'deceased. All persons indebted wn said estate, will come forward and settle their respective accounts; and all those having legal claims against said estate, will present them for tlajiletinellt, at the residence of Israel Reed. Barry tp. Immediate attention to this nonce Is requested, as the affdirt of the said estate must be settled with despatch. ti A gnitalt A iN LAMAR, Admlnistratrit, ISRAEL nem), eldminiscra tor. July It, 1912 R2-fit• A SSIMPIPIENT. Notice is hereby given thnt JACOB EPTING 4 PRA PiKLIVT. my - Ens. trading under the firm of Jacob Ep•mg tc Myers, fifer chanty, of the llorouzb of Pottsville. m ids an outgo es:tent/if all thi• goods, chattels, and .efferts, real and Personal, on the 7th inst., to the subscriber, for the benefit of their creditors. All th — ose haying claims will present them to the subscriber. and all thnse in debted are requested t.a make payment no. or before the lath of August. BENJ. T. TAvLon,Aevisnee. Jury 14, ISM 2.9.43 t CFORCIIR Is hereby. given that an application 1` will be made to the Legislature at Ito next seision far the Incorporation of a Rank to be called the "Rank of Pottiville." with a capital of one hundred and flty thousai d dollars. for the transaction of the usual hiss inessnt Banks, to be located in the Itoroush of Potts ville in the county of Schuylkill, to the state of POnn sylvanin. SAMUEL MARTZ, - JOHN C. LEsSIO. J. F. WHITNEY. FRAME PUTT, WILLIAM C. LEIS. July 7.49-28-Gus. OTICE.—THOMAS FOsTEII Ss ILa. , //AYE REMOVED their stock of Hoots and Shoes to the new store on the soriwr of Centre and Market Streets. where the business will in !Mare be carried on upon lie cash principle. Thankful to their friends and the public in general for past favors. they hose. hy puma ging their business in future upon the only correct ha. eis, (vim.. cash paymentk) to afford to their curl atners goods upon such reasonable terms as will ensure to them a liberal patronage .. C.PtY UN—MI persons lndebte d to the undersign e d are requested to roue forward and settle their assets as our nett business arrangements will require us to disenntinue and urgeltie prompt payment of the stunt. Febl7-8) THOMAS. FOSTER. k. CO. Nsabserihers have been appointed deems for the Cale of Ifarrlson's Copying Press and Metallie Demoninc Tablet, ether/teeing, labor sae, rag and meaty ranee wackier, a senorita or which may be seen at the York Store; all orders for they above prelate) ahith are warranted to gin entice 'malefaction wilt be promptly attesded tn. March 11 ta..] E. 4 i't BOLE? at SON. xicoiricu is hereby elven that application will lie 1 1 1 made to the legislature of Pennsylvania. at their next session. for a renewal of the Charter of the Miners• Bank of Pottsville, in the County of Scbuyi. kill, with the,privilece of increasing its capital from Iwo hundred thousand dollars to four hundred tboa• sand dollars. By orderof the Bnard. CII AS..I.CESEIt,' Cashier. —gtiaca NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made to the Legislature, at Genesi session for the incorporation of a Bank, to be called "Miners' and Mechanics' Bank of Miner - I - stile," with a capital or tarn hundred thousand 'dollars, to be located in the Borough of Minentaille. WM. 81. ROBRINS. BLAIR McCLENACIIA.K, CEO. S. EreePLIER. JAMES B. FALLS, SAMUEL MILNER. . June 30, 1819. SI-6mo NTOTICE IS lIER.F.I76T — VEN, that an appllea , 1. 1 1 t ton will be made t the Legislature at Its neat session. for the Ineorportation of a Saving Institu tion. to be caned the "Pottsville Saving Institution," with a capital of Fifty Thousand Dollars, for the transaction of the usual business of Saving Inetltu lions. to be located In the Borough of Potts:lllmin the County of Schuylkill, Pa. • R. woorrsirm: CEO. W. SLATER. • PHILIP RAFFA. TADS. C. POLLOCK' June SO, 18. NOTlCNcxecuToas• OTICE, —Lettets E. testamentary having been granted by the Register of fichnylitill County, in the subsrvibers. as Executors of the last will and testament of George Hetherington, late of St Cliir, deceased. notice is iiereby given,t hat pewees indebted to the decedent are required. to make payment, andwil persons having claims or de mands against the estate nf the said decedent, to make known the same to than without delay. JONATHAN HETHERINGTON, JOHN HETHERINGTON, - Et Clair, Aug It 40-33-6trij Executors. • CAR'—The Schnylkill Navlgatlnii Company, baring sometime slece,tusiyard all their Italirnad Cars. emu merle alafifla f the Yeller Cara to Henry C. Corbit,Chaiira.•A. Wood, and Edivatil T. Randolph, Enta.—is trust, ter certain purpnies; and possession hiving now been given, to their Agent Edward G. Harris. who will keen these Cada In 'Repair, and ten thew. for account of the Trustee*. NOTICE./a hereby siven. that an claims, for tabOr, materiAl.bra tiler furnished to these Goal!, must be Presented for settlement to Edward G. Hants, Agent for the Trtonees.. ELWOOD MORRIS, Dee. 2-'4849-Ifl Resident Engineer, 8. N. OTICEO N.Callilt—Whereas. the Coal Cars .111 usually known as the "litter Cars"—have on several mettsioim been stolen away from the Navisa tloaLaudlngs. and used to bard Coal for private pur poses. . NOTICE. Is hereby given. that the sahsariber is de termined to use all the means In his power, to put a stop to such trespasses, and to punish the trespassers. EDWARD G. HARRIS, May IS, 2041 Arent She the Trustees. , LOST AND FOUND STRAY COW.—Straied away from the stable of the subscriber. at 111tiford, near aliddleport, on Sunday last, a Slack and U. hire Sported heavy-bodied Cow, about 9or 10 years of age. Whoever will return said Cow to the subscriber. or glee him information where he Can get her again. shall be reasonably re warded, II hd reeelve.the thanks of the owner • August *2.W.Vs 35-111 JOHN 91eKINLEY. ,D6l.lfaA•R - SitEIV A R.D. —Strayed or stolen a.rfroen the subscriber, at New Philadelphia. Schuyl kill enonze, on the alat of June Intl. a heavy toadied MACK COW. with large horns, she in marked with white spots on one of her hips, romp and back, and a small wart on one of her relate. The above reward will be air eh upon her return to the owner. Aug. Id. 91 310 THOMAS PLATT,. - - TRAIL' SOW..—Came to the premises of the sub serther, st New Castle,on the 11th test . a WHITE sow. with tong ears and short tail. alltart pis months old. The owner is requelted to pip charges and take her away. otherwise she tell I be sold nee.trtline to law. Aug. IS., 314 . DAVID MILLER. ,"" DOLLARS REWARD...LOSI% In coming eJ from Hooding to Bchuytkill Ilavcu in the niorning train of ?oesenger Care, on Saturday the 4th Inst.. a small POCKET 1190 K, containing meitinrandae, val uable only to the owner, win:weary notes in favor of J 0 Levan and Iluntzinger & Levan, to the amount of about .200, find a;1 gold coin. The above reward will be given upon the return of the same ter .1. IL LEVAN, Aug 11, `do-33- Schnytkut haven. 4.2 TRAY lIORSE.—Came to the stable of the, '...Jaabscriaer. at Ravensdele Fann.on the 95th or 26. h ult.. a DAV, mm4E, about fifteen hands hi;h. and about IS years old; the °weer is requested to pay thargei andahke her away. otherwise she trill.he sold aceopting to law. , SAMUEL CA PEWELL. August 11, 1040. ' ;3.3t• R DOLLARS REWARD.-eiStrayed away from, V the terhienee of the subrerther, at ,Mount Carbon, ate,ut 4 weeks hgo. a cow entirely red. with n very long fail, about 2 year. aid. Persnun returning raid row, will receive the above - reward. Aug II 40---13.3t1 - 13. J.. 111 Uri NV ky, FOIIISD—JI Cold _W atch . Apply P r the bi.ti,;7 o f One paper. , s. 3 1. _ . _ IF..rim p4AIL ItOVD IROZIrrIft Tons of light T rail. . made egpregsly for WM, and Slopes, 25 pounda l° the yard, Just received at-the York Store. a superior article tnany that has ever been brought to the Coun.. ty —Coal Operators and otters rerpertfulty Invited toi call and see it. E. TARDLE & SON. August 25; 1842. 35-tf f - IRAIIi.B FOIL MINES.—The subscribers have V just received from the ship Elizabeth. 1, and ! Inch Boot IteKEnglish Chains, made expressly for Mines, and for sale. Apply to T. & E. GEORGE, april22 if Srl7J Market and 12th St; ceis.Phllada 13 AIL ROAD IRON —BO TON 8.21 2 1 Fiat Bar It flail liond Iron, 50 do 1} x do do 0 do 21x do do • do tv Ith spikes. 13 do 1 i J do " do do , And Plates,for sale by -A. & O. RALSTON, i snothfront et.,Phi oda. July 11. 1918. _ _ . 29 r JUNIATA BOILER IRON. O) wiTAI 01 7 2173 - 3 1 , andb oiler3 n h t; a ls. n ... ri:7 3 n . 11 . 4 tm a l n e d n S S ' b; r l A. G. RALSTON. It. V 44( 3a—. 4. South Front st.Phllads. B— /..1E ACRIIIITIIINO;TURNING AND FINISH !NO.—The suhserMer respectfully announces that he has commenced the above business at the corner of htaurh Chunk and Coal Street, P011...M11e. Pa. and will be happy to receive orders: JOIIN WARNER N. B.—Guage-cocks. nilatns,andnib g lobes on hand. and forsate Pely 22. -IV. FOR SALE -& TO LET FOR SALE—CoaI Harrows; 411..0p for mph. 9.5, '49. am/ W. A. KIRK PENNSYLVANIA lIALL—FURNI ' —NITITRE FOR SALE AND HOTEL TO LET.— The subscriber desirous of discontinuing the keeping of the above well known Rot el, will receive proposals (Or the'parchase' of the furniture of the establishment, until the 4th nt September next, when the same will he teased for a terni of years, Ang. IS, 31-11 JNO. WEAVER. von SALE.-FIRE ENCINE•Thi> Good Intent .L' Fire Company offer their Enaine •for sale nt ,n -reas•Analile price, which can he been at their Roure(n sth street, between Market and Norwegian. For fiD ther particulars apply In E. aIcDONALD, B. MiLLER, O. D. JENKINS, • • Aug 11, • 49-33-111 C.innittee. 1 I) LINO FOR SALE.,—A superior new Rose wood Flaw,. manufactured by Conrad Meyer, Philadelphia For irate on reasonable terms: apply to BENJAMIN CHRIST, ' July 29, ISIS. 31-tf Orwissburg. 9 1 0 LET.—The room now ' used as an Ice Cream t aluon be Cr,,. L. Censlen, In Centre Al., is offered for rent punsession given on the tient of September. The room in Inr/e nub ronvenienl, and would stilt eith er a Lawyer, Doctoi or Dentir,and to earn nnly will it be rented. Terms ea.y. CEO. L. t,ENSLES• July IS, 1849. 31-tf r 1 4 `011. f/Inuts. fituissi.g Market street in ThomP.m's building, cm. of Market aid Rd eta:: Pottsville, suitable for a store of almost any kind, hi ofreted for rent, on acconsmodut fn ~terms. Apply to hiIVI.IOL dr. 1 %/LLINS. Wholesale Druggists. It- IStO. . 1.7013,i11111( ILICD MACHINE MOP FOR JL' RENT—At Tuscarora: Sctosylksil County, at the' head Of the Pulley , Readinq and Pottsville Railroad. The Foundry in a Stone Building 20 feet biro, 50 R. square ivaide, stone Cupola 20 feet square; stone Chore Oven, it feet square.. • Ton Story Frame Machine shop, 35 x 20, Blacksmith nd,rining, 95 xby 70. A 10 lip's,. power Engine. COO. reed in an adjoining btuldibg, Lathes, Illacksinlihs Forge and Tools, Vattern!, PUiternillaklllg TOOL], Fix. tures, Flasks, ate., !Lc. Apply to JOS. IL ALTER, Blythe P. 0., Tuscarora, Schuylkill co., Pa. July 10, 1819. 20...2at0 120 r. SALT ...That very delightful residence ocv mipiedtby the subscriber. replete with every con venience. situate,on the Corner of Mthan ;.77,. tango and Courtland streets, Is now offered lot sale on accommodating terms, and pos session givenliy September next. Applica tion fur Piled:lase to be made to B. F. PONIIIOY, Foltsville,Jiine2l9-23.1f. . ]Agent for the Owner. ``TEAM SANIf MILL i%SALE.—The I..Jscriber offers a'new Steam Save Mill at Private Sale situated in the Tumbling Run Valley, miles from Mount Carbon. The mill is built in the most approven manner and for durnbsiny it cannot he exceeded. The Engine it Ten Dome power. with Two Boilers Twenty ;our feet long. 30 int hes in diameter. all in good run ning order_' The Mill can be rennivedor remain where it is litr two or three yeses. if tequesteil by the purcha ser. The above described property can he bought at a very reduced price, mid reasonable terms. Persons sii•hiag to purchase will apply to Daniel Larer, Pow/- Ville. lithe mill in not sold before Saturday. the 21st of July next, it will be oFered at Public date at the Pcnnsilvania ffalt. at liteclOck, A 31, "May 12. 20.101 DANIEL L ktlF.Tt. VOLL RENT.—The celebrated 'SALEM VEIN MINES a i I r oung'e Landings for real for a term of years. Apply to A. RUSSEL, Arent,- • NovlB-171 Matiantunt.o Street. Pottsville. 120.11. SALE.-I'llE :SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR Sale the property now occupied by him in West Branch Valley, four miles teem Poitsville. Arid one and a half miles from Schuylkill IN . n; constsling of 'live and a half acres of .land well laid out as a garden and fruit orch ard. A two story frame houae, 28 a4O feet, with a eel. tar under the whole, kitchen in the cellar. immediate poosession given. Partof the purchase money can re main on Bond sofflttongage if desired. For terms up. ply to the subserlber,at his office to West Branch Valley. Mann 10 • B. De FOREST. 'OR SALK' OR RR:W.—POUT ,CARUON „L' STEAMMILL—Tbe subscriber offerahis Steam Mill, located in Port Carbon—for sale or rent. Said Mill is located In one of the best situations iu this Re gion for business. being the only one In The eastern section of the Coal Region. It is in good condition, and possession will be given immediately if riouired. Terms easy. Apply to . L. F. ‘VIIIThi - Er. Port Coition, March 1ath,4849. - 111 -if rrio RENT—t FARM of IR) acres cleared. and Vaulting Rouse, near Mount Carbon. Apply to J. If. CAMPBELL, Agent. Ju1y128,1649. • ' 21-tf SALE.—OOI.II.IERY ? I , lcorgilrY ri) I` SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER offers at private skier the contriving property, viz: One 00 florbe Engin, with fatt feet of nlZip inch Pumps. in title tete working order. One 30 Horse Ermine, with Rift feet of nine inch Pumps. with winding gearing ail rolopiets, In good working order. One £4 Horse Engine for linistlitg Coal from Mines, in good working order.' One 10 Horse Breaking Entine, with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, Sehutes. and all the !Wares n'ecesnary to do a husineas of 1000 tons a week. Also SO large Railroad Cars, with heovy ehlhe'd wheels, and three inch axels, thew. Cars ore well suit ed for any n( our surrounding Eozda where Horse power Is used. The above Engines were ail manufartured by flay wood k Unyder. and are considered. among the very , beat ewe: scarla bF said portico. Jan. J 3. (CO. ff. POTTS, T A , OII.- SAtE. 7 I.ND TO LE.7:—Buildina son: in Mount Carbon, Lewisport Wood, and ty los' adation to Pottsville, on Norwegian elf. Potts:4lle, and- In Mlnersvillo. AilSO a convenient Odlce In Morris Addition. Apply to JAS. ii. CAMPBELL. April RS, '4g. 18,tf 9 1 0 NT on teases, to sun applicants, that 1 tract °Gaud belonging to the N.AinerlcanCoal Co. known an the lit 11l Creek Tract, containing the follow. Dug Ilat of Coal Veins, many of whicb,—among others, the Peach Mountain Vara—having a range Grover a mile In length, viz Ppohn, Barraclench, Pearson; Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Trarey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parkor Havensdale Vein,Per pendicular,Dlaniond,-and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. :Also all thattract called teminnction Ttaet,belong tng said Company,cnntatntocthe Salem,Forreet, kabbitlfole. Mortimer, Tannel, Black Mine. C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. .A.;ao, a BaW MI and Grin MilLaituatedonthe boll eteekTiartAll °Ankh will be rented on moderate terms by applying to ' DAVID CIIILLAS,Aet. rottsvtile. rebal• 251 • Ivinsl Cracker Bakery. NO. 198 NORTH FRONT, ABOVE VINE ET.. , 11.1111,ADLLPH/l.' OF Inbstribers continue to make of th e terlali, and keep et nstantlily nn handl, full assOrt n,ent of Cracker': Sugar, Soda, and Bran Distal,. Jam. him Apnea, Scotch Cakes and Gingernuts, he. a large supply of Navy.,Ptlnt, and other shipping Breads; all of which they guatantee to be mad, of the beat otatettals. and engage in sell at the lowest Lash"' prints, at their old estabtirked stand, No. Mt North Front, above Vine A. .1. S. IVINS & Co. . July 24 . - WHALE OIL SO A moot excellent arts V V do for destropng inserts on Slitubbery Mate dre,juat rarraved and for sale .at HANNAN'S JUGS 30, 27:1 ChcapVarialy !Rom. INSURANCE OFFICES NATIONAL LOAN I e IINDL - IPEAtI ii 6I7. RANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. . is A SAVINGS DANK for the Benefit of the% Mow end the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Parr- • liansent.—Capital .000.000 or 821.00.000—Iterlitee are . sereetarumndie(fron.nuyr.plEus.q. George street, baboon of abenttp ntn . ap T square. Chairman of the Court of Director% In Lohdop Phyrictan—.l. Ellinteon. N. D..F. Q. S. Artserii—W S. /I.lVoolhoure, Esq.. P. IL A.. S. Sem/ 6 'l — F. P Carman:, Esq. riiILADDLOMA BOARD Or REFRRENCE, " Clement C Biddle, IWm Peter, II II N cinsal,! Coleman Fisher, George ROraham, I Loins A Ondey , Wil li am Jones. i I , .- • The folio% ing are among the advantages offered by .his Institution:— The guars:nee of a latge 'caiiital, in addition , I t i n t h e accomutar ion of premiums. The peculiar benebt Sc • cured bathe assured by the principle of the loan de- - ; 1 partment The payment of premiums half ycnirlli * 1 ,2 quarterly, by parties Insured (or whole termdr lireior a trilling additional charge. The travelling Maas , el'.' morn.* and nberol. Persona insured for Eta, aan at once borrow, half amount of annual prernis ' sad claim the same privilege tot five successive y et is. MI , their own note and deposit Of pdliar. Part of th Capt tal is permanently invested In. the I:united Sta es. to the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trnstees —available always to the ussuted In cases of disputed - claims (should any such arise) of otherwise. ;Thirty ' days allowed Oiler end( 1 , 30/men( of premium becomes due without (orfeltore of policy. No charge for medi cal examination. I The Society being Entailed 'on the 'Mutual a4Joint Stock principle, parties may participate ha the profits Of the Societe; two-thirds of which are annually divided anions those assured for life on the participa. non scale. II Persons who are desirous ter avail Themselves of the. L advantages offered by this Institution, by addressing the Agent. F. K. Starr, l'*... 22, s ag a, at, R a l ik .... I can obteinLthe reqUivto inionnation and the nestles:* ry PaPersur •Tnrlllig nu Insurance. o'•"„n In ' % nation with regard to this Company cat , ' be tibia I:tad t the odic* of the Miners' Jorsvold,where the Peamtulus can be paid and Insurances effected. I Juno do. JIM% ; 27.1- r r i, -• , INDEMNIT - Ife TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN* OP PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No:l6.ll,Chesont street, near Fi h incest 1 • DIRECTO/IS, Charles N:Rarreker. George W. Rithaide, • Therms Date,l Mordeeal D. Lev4s. Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Derby Samuel Grant; .-David S. Brown.' - Jacob R. Smirk. Morrie Patterson' Continue to make Insurance, pernianent oe limited, on every description of property, in town a 0 country at rates as low as are ennalment with seenl. • The Company,thave reserved a large Cn aneens Fond, which with their Capita/ and Ptemln „safely invested, afford ample protection to the mut d. The angels of the Company on January to , 1848, as published agreeably to an act Of „Assembly were as follows, viz.: Mortgages, *990,568 65 Stock.. ' 1,:63 25 Real Estate, 108,35960 Cash, &e., 5,137 87 Temporary ---1— loans„ 125,459 00 111,M0.97;07. Since their Incorporation. a period of eighteen y ear., they have paid upwards of one million IC+ hund,e4 thousand dollars, losses by fire, thereby afillrdrugevi denee of the advantages of insurance. es well tie the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, an. liabilities. CHARLES N. RANCHER, Pl 4 Went. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Se feisty. i 4 The subscriber Ms bean appointed age t for the above mentioned Institution. and Is now p epared.to• make insurance,on every description of pr petty, at the lowest rates ANDREW utresEt . Agent. — Pottsville,Junelo, 184115: [79- _ . _ EQUITABLE LIRE INSURA CE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPA Y :Office 74 Wainet &rm.—Capital $23101031(g 4, • . CHARTER PERPETUAL. A. Itesegg, scent for Schuylkill Counik, o Ice cornea of hlaharitongo and Second Sues s. GEono 6 IlotagnageDg; Examining. Phys ician ins Schuylkill County. TMlE.EoroliarlY are now PreParedlo tram Cl buslnca• upon' the moat liberal and advantageous terms.— They are authorized by their charter wet. ' ) 'ln rub, all and every insurance appertaining to I lb risk. nt whatever kind or oature.and receive nod es cote trans, make endowments, ftet to grant and pure ant saner i net!' The Company sell annuities and e dowmenn, and act air Troetees for minors and heirs. Table of Premiums required for the Astute ce of 0100 Pa the whole term of Life: Age. Pte.,. [ • Age. .Pram.. se. Prenn. 10 150 'll '2 05 ' 0 336 17 53 32 •9 15 / 340 1B 50 33 220 8 363 19 59 31 217 9 3 77 - 20 60 35 933 0 394 21 63 I 30 940 I 113 22 60 .17 247 ' 2 439 23 • t 9 38 25s • 3 151 24 72 39 2 63 ' 1 471 25 70 i 40 270 5' 451 • 26 85. 4l 281 . 3 it 27 69 • 42 -2 92 ' 7 333 20 04 , • 43 •3 01 ~... 8 554 30 96 ' 44 - 3.12 ir 9 370 • 29 2 04 1 . 45 3 23 0 03 • The premiums are less than any other e callany. Sod the onliedve afford greater advantages, hive of hill yearly and quarterly premiums, half credit rates of pre- minor, short terms, Joint fives, eurvieurs trts, and en.' dnwrnents ; aloe, 'form of application GO which there are blank sheets,) are tit he had on appl'eation at the office, or by letteeto the agent. • '1 ' l TRUSTEES. 1 .- eel:lent. :rO/IN- W. ct.nations. vice Prexident. PETEIt 421.11.1•E1f,. linhert F. Walsh, ante,' RI . Wm. G. Alexander, Mee E. ' Edw. C. Markely, R. F. Lopl Peter Cullen,. , William 41 Peter Rambo • " . George N Wm. W. Holy, . Robert 141/ - Joseph T. Thomae, ~ William , Strphen Crawford, • Harvey I consekrino l'itAntctorts, Fronds We Biddle, 51 D. Tirieseuen, Francis W. Rani .' . G. Phita Septlo (49-36.-1 A So 'l ere l. i try --.....__ - I`lll3 G1a.1.11.1> ;LIVE ASS ANN Ear APilii 11IlloT c OMPASE ()Arc 159 Chts•lif Street/ . 1 1 . 4 ALE , 14 nizm c Te n ,o l . i i r v , , ,? ,, i d a , n , ; t A , n . n t iit , ti r e: . , , a . c. , d Ea- N . - , Rates for fix•nrlag SIIN7 as a sr Ile lif. 1Y,,: For, I year. For: years For - Life. ~. I • annually. annually. , ',O 055.-1 77 ~': • 30 0 914 : 126 4436 it,: .40 .1'99 -I 1 03 320 , I: ,50 196 , 2 62' ' 1 titt fr,...:' 90 ,4 35 , 491 709 17,. I:Sslll.i.it :—A per9oo aged 30 years eat birth-day 7,>. y paying the Companysl 31, would • cure to his fa- i.i • tinily or heirs 8100. should he die lop e yea t ; or far it . sl3'lo he secures to them slooo.,liii II r $l3 Orions, ,o„, ally 9,1.'7 years ; hesecures to them 41,300 should 116 ! r ?: . 1 die in? years; or 6n523 60 paid a noally during -,. -,-,', life he provides for them $lOOO whe ever he dies,;.',.: Gtr ; 865.50 they would receive 35000 Gould he die la one year.' year.' ... latvg•Wr 20 1815. i. ,, , ; . THE Managers of this Company, at a. meeting helqi , '. on the 97th December ult., agreeably! to the ihisitilk, - 1 referred in the original prospectus on c iscular of the . 1.-:i Company, appropriated a Bonus or additionto all 1011. I. • cies for the whole of life, remaining In (lune, that I.' were issued prior to the Ist ofJannary 1841. Those [..i.L , of them therefore which Wereistmed fat theyear 1831 V . 1.i , . will he entitled to 10 per cent upon , te turn insured, -';,.; making an addition of 3100 on ever, $lOOO. That.,.i.lf. $llOO, will be paid when the policy ecomes a 1 . Halm [,,,, instead of the sloo6orlginally insured Thosepolicii•st7„ that weritssued-in 1837 will be enttt ed to 81 per cent [:; or $8750 on every 81000. And those issued in leak 4, ~ will he untitled to 71 per ceni,or 411, son every NV ''. l and in ratableprbportiona on all sal ll policies Dirt& II . ; prior to Ist or January, 1842. . The Bonus will be credited to ea h-poloey on 11. ~,:--* - hooks endorsed on presentation at th Office. It Is the design of the Company, to nntinue to Tillie ,:',', addition or bonus to the policies i r life at stand z,:''. periods: lli ' 08, President. lA. B. W.lll Me Joust F. lasses, Aetuary. 1 0-Tnesubscrlher has been appoint i ed . Agent (brat above Instdutinn, and is prepared let I nsu rpiacsi os lives, at the published rates, and giv any,nfartnatioe desired on the 'subject, on appliealin at this °Mee, PottsvilleFeb.Sl BEN./ ANIIN BANNAN. I HEALTH IN SURANCE , (of Philadelphia.] Or Provision affair's: Ike erpease and loss arcleistol, -, - by Sickness or Atria,' I. F., . COMPANY Incorporated March 2, 848, (MUTUAL)°' with a Capital of COMM. Inedreiall person, et . . •' tweekthe ages of 'Sind 65, an immediate allowance "V', '.. *3. 3 4 4 5 . *II, 58 or *lO per week, f r one, two, tinter! . -- a five yearn, by paling a eertainye ly lam. t . Thus a person ender thirty-five insuring for ant .. • year, by paying 414 a year, in allowe Inger wick t.P9' : . - 55 25.414 pet weeks sad in the ea proportion, str; ;, . - - of a like age by paying 56 55 a year g ee 55 per yretio; . ..' for *7 90, 56,+11 20. OS; and for 14 85, he yet, 41 1 :.v. e. for every week of disability acattio ed by sicklier, r l ..,, accident, during the year. By paying a fraction mer . ",,- , yeatly.'a weekly allowance can be Insured of from L:"'-''' to Cu for two, three or five year,. The rates art o,..";; - ': he paid yearly in advance, and are In proportion to itt,- - ...„ me and the weekfit allowance. In ram of permay":&"• . .. disability, occurring after an Insurxnee for. say brit.: years, at a weekly allowance of litlo,ft person would in the yearly receipt of *520 a pearl for The entire to' yenta: - i ......t.., .--,, , r- There are no weekly Or monthly Teammate to patt'Vt„• nr attendance omeeting required ; nd by the chat? "' ~ the insured receive a sham of the et pro4tr, what , ' , liability for losses. There le amplestmaity for the tsl -,,,.. eared, as can be shown, and pmmptness and fiat-14 ~" ty Is exercised in the payment of hehefil,. For patti„7 culars, inquire at th e office, No. 69 South eleventh-1 above.Waina t5-Ali eAll letters mat bel post paid. f 1" DIRECTORS. 1 . r Sataael D. Opick.lron Merchant, 'b. 109 North rri t, ,', ter-street, ' ,Caitlin Blythe, Attorney and Coneellor,Slithbelrli- ; ,. • e. • arket-stre. , -,,. Charles fl. Nall, Wholesale Com leggin' Atersolt-: 3i Church Alley. r : " William F: Boone, Attorney and C amellar, 54 80,1_, 1 Seventh-st. Jacob rinyder,Jr., Wine Merchan, N 0.76 Walnetr...::. -r loaf Thomason. Tinsmith, 65 N. Sixth-et n j.' ..; Daniel C. Lockwood. Tax Colle tor, Cherry-et •i . .,11 near Schuylkill Seventh street. ,- . 1; 10 James P. Bruner, Wholesale W'ool Dealer, 1ie.:,. . ~. W Illow-etmt. ' ~t '-;.; Edward Dud; Sferchanl.No. 39 N Wharves. 'r ' i , Edward J. Crane , Clerk. No. 332 S. Fifth-mete ':,,. Charles P. Hayes , Coal Merchant Willow-ye.WM4..., ..., Charles 0. P. Ciimpbell, Iron ttleihant.4Yaler,tha r Race-street. SAMUEL p. o RICE Pram:tear :. .., s W. F. Boogie. Secretary and R ,Imitor. „ Governor Emerson, M. D.,167 Valeta aunt, 1 . 4 . : ' ' .---; salting Ehysiclan. 0. The subscriber has been ainterLAgent fore „. ;. Institution in Schuylkill 'Canar ppo y, and is PreParti C Z: ,•••-: give any information on thresbjer ,an.terfert tererl:',.:' . ...; cis on the terms of the compaay , t she name aft,„ . '. .....: Miners' Inane' i ; . Et BANNIX S / % ::•., June June 24. ISIS. • EDWARDBHIPPEH.A, may ilmde"." 6'l ' ' ;.. -111 rat Lave, Philadelphih, atteliii tornllrolerst , ; another legal tautness In the Catte, Phitailelehit. o nine Counties and elseerhen. 103 Ire No. 13 Mar ert, hilaitelphta• 11 utr.42 . 1e4 4 •! , • A DIEltl "AN CU'rItELLY Amertcatt Clattery, vtgrArtet t tuttAtst tecetved and for gat,. tee.t , et BRADY Wholesale -Imo el vNye.t.opr.s, firaFirgi; velopes of the ditrerent at reduced rates. Just received Au,- 4, 33-3 Cheap Anon and PAT ENTIrIE 7 CAttIC' 4 Jutt received and (ornate ettt CheapStritionl Ant. 4. 32-J DU. 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