to Wend on my dear,feeble moth*, who required all my time end trifling; I - knew; not bow long this filial duty would be upon me. Young, love ly and attractive u you were, should I, ought I to bava bound you in a long engagement, which cnight,as you saw more of the world, be irksome to you, and trient you from choosing, among others, the ri ch and distinguished, who, I foresaw, would bow before you 1 I thank God that be strengthened, me to do whet I felt to be right—to leave you free. But, dear Clara, I have prayed every night and morning on my Item, that, if it could be, I might find you thus; and I bless God, he has granted my prayer; ho has brought yqur heart -to love him supremely, while its tenderest earthly affections bare been kept constant and pure. -Forget you, Clara! I, can truly lay, 'Ere Wandered east, vve wandered w eat, Ere borne a lonely lot ; Bat In my wanderino, far or sear, .You rioter were forgot.'" And they were married, Mr. Forester and Clara Walton, united in that true affection and sympa— thy of heart, „soul and mind, which constitutes the holiness of the relation, and makes it a at type of the union between Christ and his church, Mrs. Conant and her daughter, who were dis; tent connections of Mrs. Forester; 'Toll3lliilliti in Windsor till after the wedding; and Mm. Bell acknowledged she had wronged Mm. Walton, and never 'wolild again make an evil report Of., her neighbor on the inere, 'they any' of the world.— Lady'a Book.i 3ournal. Saturday 31oralog, September 1. TLIE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY The People Demand it 3 keEtOriltilla DEDIOCILA.TIO. 'WHIG NOMINATION. FOR CANAL. COSIMISSIONER, HENRY M. FULLER, OF LOZERXE COUNTY. L C.OII3IITTEE STATE CFMTILA lIUMPIIREV C HILL, 11..LNIES TSAQUAIR, I.IOIISUA P. EYRE, 'SION. R. THOMAS, ISAAC RERTOLET, ,S. D. LEWIS, JAMES MOoTtE. JR., WM. R. MORRIS, McMICH kF.L. Chair'm CEO. 11. HART. ' • THOS. NV. DUFFIELD, .cht.tn N. TAYLOR. NATIPL F,LLNIAXER, HENRY D. .NIAXWELL, M. C. MERCUR. JOHN C. KUNKLE; SIMON OYSTER. JACOB CRISW ELL, JOHN ALLISON, SAMUEL P...IOIINSON, ALEX. FRANKLIN, M. SWARTZWELDER4 FRANCIS JORDAN. J. STUART RIDDLE, W.M. T. SAN D ERA, ITHEOPIDLUS FENN. I Philadelphia Daily, in the 'Whig tarts. It spr teetlon to ArneriCall Lab phsition deserves to be uph. Xews is &dug good work raks out in behalf of Pre, or: fearlessly; and in thin SENATOIILLL CUNFEUEES.-A, Secretary. of the meeting, reccntly held at Orrvigtburg, states that the Conferee omitted; was Caleb Wheelrr, of Pinegrove.. The complete list is as follows : Chas W Taylor, JIB H Grady, Caleb Wheeler, Roland Jones, II WHughes, S Da Forest, J C Neville and Peter Hotick, Esgra., with' power to oppoint substitutes.. DSLEOLTS Etserrorra.—We again remind the Whigs of Schuylkill County, , of the Delegate elec. ctions, to be held next Saturday. We trust all will be actuated by patriotic motives, and having an eye single to the success of our party, select none but sound and judicious4clegates. Let the elections be wellattended. We may state that the Committee, on the Dele gate System, suggest the adoption, in county con vention, of the viva vote system of voting. We would, therefore, urge the propriety of testing it; it is considered the beet mode, and at the sarue‘titne the most Republican. In this , kystem there can be no double-dealing; and that it will/better answer the purposes desired, we have no doubt, as in places where it has been recently introduced, it has worked very advantageously. , , AliciNG' Tilt PArEns offered. at the Scientific Ai eneiftion, held at : Caintiridge.Nlisq.. was one by Sears 'sC. Walker, Esq.. on a '•newly discove:nl awl bvy in the time of the rotation or the Planets,' discovered by Mr. lioll,wood, of Pennsylvania. . --(North .9:ncriczn. cr Mr. KIRKWOOD, the gentleman referred to, is a resident of our Borough, and a teacher in the Pottsville Academy. The discovery is con" shirred highly important to Astronomy ; and in the language of a distinguished Astronomer and Scholar of this Country, Kidtvvood's name will be placed in hdnorablo association with that of Kepler, in lifter time, for so important and in-. teresting a discovery." IT.Is GILLTIFTI:NG to-observe with what en thusiasm Gen. Taylt l ‘r, our Republican President, is received at every Villsge, Town end City through which he putts. The people, by thou sands, leave their occupations to roarifest'Aheir gratitude to the men, whose life has been spent in defending them from hostile foes. The People are with old Zsch—they lo . re him—they would not see him maligned—and the manner in which he is greeted is sufficient evidence that the mali cious efforts of the Locolocos to traduce him, fall harmless to the, ground, to recoil with double vio lence qua those whose want of patriotism will allow them to assail the Hero and Patriot as they have. A day of retribution will come! Ws OnslnTs in the Pennsylvanian, of • Thursday last, a corresiondtline from Pottsville, signed “Truth," but which, is unworthy of tie aignntura. The falsehoods and mis-statements con- V tains') therein, are too pllpable to require reftna tion,l and every man of observation will see that t was written by a deinegoguemr an aspirant for awe. Pfl,o3t ETEPT portion of our cornmonwealthove ere :In the receipt of good news withvegard to the coming election. The nomination of Mr. Fuller, eppsars to have infused a new spirit into the party andiaroused its members to action. The election is pregnant with importance, and we expect to see _every Pennsylvanian, do his duty. Tee Locosocos of Northumberland County, baste nominated tho.following tickct : Assembly, John B Packer; Register, &e., John P Pored; Treasurer, George RYoungman; Commissioner, Won Wilson; Auditor, Wm L Cook. 1' V Tea LOCOFCTO Paces have rejoiced more than a little at the result of the elections in Tefinessee, Kentucky and other States, in'which the Loco teem made some gains. What produced the result ! Nothing but the hold, patriotic and man ly stand taken by the Whig party, upon the Wit mot-Proviso, and the restriction of the limits of Slavery., Tho Locofocos unfurled their banner, and upon it wao inscribed, oßesistali , ce to the Wilmot Proviso, and all kindred measures, at all hazards, and 10 the last extremity ! !" and around it the..Demagog" (r) rallied and were euccessful. Notwithstanding the extreme measures to which tho Slavery propagandists resort, and which, seconded by the Locofocos, might be pro. ductive of the moat baneful/mit, to our Country, we find ; a shout of triumph issuing from the mouths of the Democracy, from ono end of the Union to the other. -If each are the principles of the modern Deinocracy--;..resistance to the Novi- Co, at all hazards, and to the last extremity,"—the sooner they are swept into"; oblivion ' the better it will be for the welfare of the country. If Lot' corecos can sincerely rejoice at such results, they -have less-patriotism than we hod imagined. _Tets Farman* of some of our Western mitt lies were highly delightEd vrith President:l'B3qm The common remark among them was-.'Why ! dosirisjcist like ono of anrselves—This i the light tkirid of a President—there is no ostentation about him, he mingles with, end converses freely with 911; hemakee even one feel perfectlyi at home in this company" A. enscocsocs youngster being ached bow tom genders them are, replied,i:Three, air—•the intsenline, - the feminine, end neutral." “Well done my toe; now define them." •'Tbe unison. Las le =en; the feminine Is women; and the strafra Lis old bad:dose' WILY THERE IS RO DEBIAISID . FOR. , When we look abroad and observe the almost gen eral prostration of busineai, the stoppage of Furna ces, of Forges, of Rolling Mills, Woollen and Cot ton Factories, we have a satisfactory reason, for the limited demand for Coal. The ruinous effects of the Tariff of '46 is thus manifesting itself in various ways. Under this law, the importations, up to this time, have been greater, than at any period of oar history. At New Orleans, a few days ego, a contract fora parcel of British Rail Road Iron was*lio at $37,50 per ton, delivered; and the Importation of iron into the port of Balti more on Saturday last, was about 1;503 tans, in cluding 901 ions railroad bars from Wales, sold to coat in Baltimcire, including - freight and duty, the low price of thirty-five dollars per ton. But this is not all, and-in the action of the Ifttelsoir. Rive r Rail Road, with'Mr. Cooper, a manufactu rer of Rail Road Iron, of New Jersey, we have still further evidence of he ruinous effects of this Free Trade system : A few years ago, when the country Wu in aflourishing condition, under-the Tariff of '42, that Company contracted with Mr. Cooper, to furnish it with Rail Road Iron, at $67,- 50 per ton. The importation of British Iron being so extensive, it reduced the price of Iron, delivered from abroad at our . Ports to $3B end $4O per ton. The Company, under the circumstances, agreed, if Mr. Cooper would ,cancel their contract to give a bonus of $54,000. Such, then, is the effect of this Policy upon the iron interest of our country. . The London Board of Trado, state the increase in the exports from Great Britain, for the last six months, to be nearly 17 millions of dollars, -end in Burrs' Commercial Glance, a British' purl- Mica!, is a statement of the exports, copied by the Daily News, and which we append below; show that this great increase goes to the United Suttee. Look at the enormous increase in 1848 and 1819 over 1846, when the Tariff of 1842 was in op erstion_v) Exports of 47 Goods, tte., from Great Bri. rain to theidnittitStatu, for the first six a oatpt of 1846, 1815,1816. • Protection. Fv.e Trade. • 1010. I , ISIS Callci,s, yds. a,:;so,cos 19.2:0 :21 1 24 ;21,2§2 Shawls & Mkt's. don. . 115.177 744 , 7 57,1110 Camhtirs & Mus yds. 196.165 05,01 921.1t 1. 1 Cot. and Lin. 'nix. yds. 98,053 0;5.535 '2;0516.9 Cords & Velvets. yds. 151.413 1:6.420 Plain Calicos, yds. 5,2i16,950 0.950.156 731 4 155 Lace, yards, 1,557.559 3, 1 65,'118 6,3'0. 3 31 Cotton thread, lbs. 373,015 602,111, LPJI, I 2OO From the Boston Journal of last week; wo learn that the Cash duties received at the Custom louse in that District,- on foreign goods, within a per— iod of two days, amounted to $l4O 000. New York elor.e, in two days, week before lase, over a hall million dollars were received, as duty on for .sign article's. The importations of goods in New York„last week, also were very large. The re ceipts for Custom's dillies, at the Assistant Tres suret's office, during' last week, amounted to $l,- 203010 91; during Saturday $200,170 were paid in duties:, After reading the above, the Woikingmen of Pennsylvania, will see that the Tariff of '46 is the very measure to Which they are indebted for the preaent state 'of the Country. Look' at the raw material which must lie inactive,-the hands unem ploved ; the capital invested, unable to yield en ibterevi ; and theit ask the question whether you ,can longer submit to be grounel to the'dustiby a measure so onerous and unjust. Why, its the manufacture of the Rail Ruad Iron alone, which has been'imported, thin year, the quantity of Coal required for said purpose, would have been two hundred and fifty thousand tons e but Iron is brought from abroad, and our Coal is not wanted. No wonder our Colliers have no demand for coal; cto wonder that Miners have no workjand are ex periencing the effects of dull times. The only remedy for the male of affairs, is the etthstitution, Of a Protective Tariff; and, if we are not mistaken the People of this State, et the next Election, will sent forth such thunder, as wilt make all enerni4 to the country, the Free Traders—tremble: Ponder well upon these things, citizens of the Keystone. • TILE COMING ELECTION The Whigs of Pennsylvania have an import ant dray before them. After reposing upon the victory—at once glorious and brilliant—achieved at the last election, tee trust they will 'enter the campaign with redoubled energy and renewed zeal, in support, of Whig principles. There nev er was a period; when we had greater incentives ' to action. With the recollections of the success of last year, yet fresh in our memory and with a Chief Magistrate at the head of Nation and 0 1 our State, both of whom base more than met the expectations of the People who elected them— and both of whom must be upheld by their votes, it becomes the citizens of our County. . 'and the State to forget all minor considerations, and once mow determine to do halt:tit - or the Country and her interests. • I The caeca of Canal Commissioner is ono of the highest importance; and as Mr. Powen, the only Whig idthe Board, retires soon, we should by all mesas, endeavor to fill . his place by Mr. Purr:m.l We ell know that the Locofocos of -this Statel have recklessly squandered thousands Of dollars upon our.. Public Welke, regardless. Of cerasequences—w9 iirp all aware, also, that the Democracy have used the Public Works is a pa. litical machine, by which to "reward its Mender . and punish its enemies," which, with other facts known to the People, ,call loudly for Reform.— The presence of Mr.Furrin, in the Board, would in a great measure check theertravagance inci— dent to a board composed wholly of Locufocos.— Our nominee is bold and fearless, and with a Ma jmily against bim in the Canal Board, I,L; prod.] hot hesitate to espesa corruption-and di-honesty: In addition to the election of this officer, we have our Representatives to elect, and our senti ments upon the leading measures of the day to express. If Pennsylvania falters now, she will be said to have reVersed the verdict of last fall.— Let this not be ; but determine that, as ever, you will stand by the Country's friends, and we shall have no,cause of complaint. • lISAII tarn' C;LNDIDITE.-Mr. Fuller,being in Philadelphia this week, and the Hough and Ready Convention having been in scssion,la visited it , r.ot to make a speech, but to make the acquain tance of its members. Ho was, however, cow paled .to reply to a call of his renew-citizens, and made a few remarks, in the course of which he alluded to the' importance of tho coming campaign —defended Gen. Taylor's Course (rind in alluding to the avoidance of the Inclined Plane, and-the construction of a new road, said he was “soiry to learn, since his arrival in the city, that even'in the' construction of that road, Foreign iron was to be used. This was all wrong. With the immense and exhaustless treasures of ore, coal, wood and limestone, which Pennsylvania possessed,we ought at least to be able to construct nor Stets Improve ments with iron of our own manufacture. The people of this State should insist open having their interests protected; and this alone was ncces. ary to their prosperity." The ,Thaeser are abandoning, General Taylor. --(Wadi. Union. Drop the o anti the sentence may be true.— Prentice said That. A TnrxzweiOus Mere 'so, to sympathize with the Hungarians, was held in New York City, on the night of the 27th Ex•idayorliavemayer , presided, assisted by cid) Presidents and Becre• tsrics. Three stands were erected, from which the speaker' harangued the People. It Is laid to have been the most enthusiastic meeting that has been held forleare In that city. Tice sympathy of every American has been aroused in behalf of lbe otrugglingidagyars. THE MINER'S' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. REEP BEFORE hiE PEOPLE. . ' At the Loeofoco Bite COlivelation,held at Pitts burg, a few week! since, the following fesolutioo was pawed. It will be sten they.beve !taken the Free Trade platform : . I Resolved, That the practical working or, lbe pres ent maculae laws, clearly demonstrate their superior ity over those which immediately preceded ahem.— Tees proving that which was logical in argument is sound in princlOr; and practical in its effects. All systems which mve bounties to particular interts to the detriment of the great industrial classes of the Country—which seek to aggrandize the (calk at the ex pense of the many] arc a clear, violation of. those principles of Democracy - which proclaim to all equality of rights. Their position is taken—blck out they cannot. The People of this Slate cannot be made to believe that the "Practical working of the present Tariff clearly demonstrate its superiority over that which preceeded it," and will give their support to the party, whose delegates assembled at Harrisburg, on the 16th ult., nominated Mr. Puller, and passed the following. resolution: Resolved, - That protecjion to the - industry of the people Is one of the first duties of gore' nment ; that the true interests of the,State and Nation ate beet pro moted by niacin: the 'Manufacturer, Altichanic and Laborer, side by side with the agrieulturalist—that the dare of greatest prosperity for the country have been those Wheodomestic labor has been protected and unnecessary and excessive imlortation of foreign fabrics prevented by a proper tariff of duties. and in our opinion, such results have not followed the tariff of 1946, and can never be promoted by its continuance. The issue is fairly stilted. He who runs may tend. Let the import of these resolutions be well weighed by the public mind. Tux CUBA SCUSITE.—FICIM recent Moyements there is strong evidence to believe, that a scheme is OM foot to revolutionize Cuba. It ia supposed, at this time, there are individuals, from Cubs, travelling in the United States, ostsnsibly for pleasure; hat the real object, ais thought, is to collect proper kind of men to effect heir object. Had Worth lived, it is though +he woul' have gone to Cubs, and settled se a planter, and held himself ready to head the revolutionary party. The following, taken from the New York ceties pondsitee of the NYa.bington Union, to which we aro indebted for the above information, will give the reader a good idea of the' movement, and if true, is important: ..Under these circumstances, and under . the belief that the En2lish.Frynch, and American population' of the Inland will gladly exchange the ant;quated rule of old Sp'ain for laws, in: tontines. privileges, and influ ences in the State more in accords, cc with the spirit of the age, a large number of wealthy Creole families and individuals are preparing to assert the indepen dence of the Island on the first favorable opportunity. They have bought arms, military etnres.&e.to a large extent in this country an d Englandolmnit all of which have long since passed the Jurisdiction Of the Unit e d Stales and great Britain. having been landed and stored (not to Cola, but elsewhere) at paints most convenient far the purposes of the native Cubans. '> Tarr.on in a come/potion upon the Tariff, at Pit!sburg,' a few days ago, expressed his decided disoppiobation of the present tariff as ut terly inadequate to the protection of many inter ests which tlemanded it, andsaid thal he considered the change from the tariff of 1842 to that of 1846 as unfortunate to many valuable interests in the country, and particularly to that of labor. That what we required was spedfic, not ad valorem dutier—thet these latter left us at the mercy of the markets in Europe—gave protection to industry here when it was not wanted, and denied it to us when we did, lle said he was in favor of a sys tem that would promise permanency, sufficiently high to give reasonable protection to the industry of the country,'but not so high as to amount to exclusion—he would not go, he said, for that. Ittp:Erta ARP LABORERS Of Schuylkill County.you have te,teo AVtog lore and sympathy for you in woes past! Ilan it operated to your RGIE3III3EO r Do you desire a continuanto of it It aye—lend your in fluence towards perpetuating, Whit: role t --(Amarillo Emporium. Workingmen; you did enjoy "Whig love and sympathy' , under the existence of the Tariff of 1942 ;.but that measure. as you all know, was repealed by thdLocofocos, when they had reached power by your cotes, which they procured by:de ception, fraud and trickery ; and now, not • Wis. Sed with the glaring political forgery enacted upon the people of this State, in 1844, they have the barefaced audacity to proclaim to the People such nonsense as is contained in the above. We charge these things home upon thorn, and in this, every honest man in the land will stand by us. Tax FOLLOWING placard has been reently issurd by the'proprietors or the Plicenix, Iron Works. It tells its own story : _ , Parrairrifiv, Aug. IS, '49. We expected to have flirted the l'udiihng Furnaces in the Hail Ntill, on nest Monday, morning. We ore informed by, this digs mail that • the, Party, that we expected would take the Railiveriade from the Iron that.we intended to have paddled next week, have purchased English' Rails at a Ices price than we can make them. - We have nothing to di, and shall not be able to start the Mill again until we have orders, which we hope will not to long. We regret that we cannot find work for the men in our emalny, but the fault is not ours, re Is owl:cc TO THE TARIFF OF 181 G. REEVES, BUCK &.-CO. FI'LLET'S Poeurismart—The popularity of our candidata for Canal Commissiuner, Afr. Fuller, may be inferred from the position be occupies a home, in Luzerne Courtly, and from the fact, that he was elected to the Legislature last fall by the people of that Couuty, which has usually givens Locofoco msjsrity of from eight hundred to on thousard, by a majority of ahnnt fourteen i:undred votes! We may well be proud of such $ nominee No Nrwriarma ought to 'support animat for any office in :he County in which it is published. unless he ii a regular subscriber to it. Tha press ban long enough been the drudge for the elevation of illiberal and se:fish men —lXarristown Herchl IT The justice of these sentiments, wepresume, but few will gurslion. It is, however. too gener ally the opinion, says the I ? ebanon courier, that an Editor is a ha:Mantic, lll3l'o for the sole per. pose of manufacturing great men oat of rnall oats, and entitled to no consideration in return. But we think. that an-Editor, like every other man of priPer feelings, should befriend those who befriend him; and if his profession is not worthy the support of political aspirants, his influence is not worth having about nominating 'end election times. Tat Loco:moos of Philadelphia county nomi— nated tho following Legialativo ticket on Monday SOnata—Thomai S. Perna:), of Kensington Assembly—Washington J. Jackson, Joseph C. Malloy,-11.ithard Simpson. Thome! K. Finlotter, Fayette .Pierson; H. Sondes, Henry Hopfe td Syliestor Creiilland. Capt. Small was Mr. Fey non'a principal competitor, and was beaten by 54 votes. New Pest Orricas.—The Postmaster UM end has established the following now past otEces in this State, doing the week ending the 25th alt.: Arendtsville, Adams Co., Jacob Koehler Postmutcrr=Nesv 51ahoning, Carbon'Co., Tilgh man Amer postmaster ; 'Keefer's- Store, Franklin Co., Lewis Keefer postmaster; Huotersville,, Lg. coming Co., Joseph Webster postmaster. .kr ERIE, in this State, a few days eipce, Pres. ident Taylor was taken by diarrbrd; but is now . better. In consequence of a Tclegraphio despatch received at Waibing,ton, on Thursday weak. an nouncing that Gen. Taylor was lying ill, Mrs. Taylor. accompanied by her daughter,htre.Wood, left that city, on the :Bth ult., to meet the General et Erie. ' Tos etas" of the New York Mercury, woke op the other morning, and was astonished to see bed bog sitting on the back of a chair near his bed, palling pins from his jacket, and itmocectly pic,kinz its teeth. 4 : 1 • GrarauAL TAYLOR'S TOVU. INCIDENTS-THE L9bIES The Mai of Gen. Taylor,through this State,hss given rise to many incidents, l in all. of which the old Hero took a conspicuous .port,. Mod by his prompt answers, really wit, i:vss the source of 'mochMmusement. During his etay atPiitabarg, the following incidents, furnisbad by it correspond ent, occurrej "A,t 5 o'clock, on the 18th ult., the ladies paid their respects to the President at the Monongahela House. Here, the dignified urbanity of Governor Johnston, and the rich humor end ever flowing pleasantry of, the old hero, were finely exhibited.. Probably, tot %single lady took him by the band but received some remark well worth cherishing. The little ladies received marked attention. He must kiss them ; and it soon became manifest that many who had got a little beyond the age of childhood, would fain aspire to the came honor.— A gentleman introduced a pretty girl, but play fully added, 'she is a Locofoco.' Thu old sate ran kissed-her on both cheeks, adding, wlth.gicat glee, alsvays kiits theLocofoccilsdies twice —there are so few of them. Why, had it not been for thedadies, I would not have been where I am. I owe my success to them.' , Generall i said a gen tleman standing 6y, wish you wouLteppoint me chairman of the kissing committee' 'Col onel; repled he,'don't you know the old saying— ! if we want a thing done, we seiod our man to do it ; but if we want it well done, we do it our snleer.' This is but a'sample of the rich humor and oveaming kindness of the rough old war. riot. After the crowd had in some measure dispersed and the General was still quietly walking from grobip to group, chatting familiarly with all he met, I could not but contrast the scene before me with some through which this man had parsed in Mexico. 'General,' said I, 'you met with nothing like this at Monterey.' 'No,' said he, 'very dif ferent;very different!' A shade of sadness chased the smile from his benevolent features. He re mained silent for a few moments, and then eildtd: 'But the battle was nothing; it was what Pfau', ed after that Wade the heart eon.' 'General,' said a venerable lady who was stand. lag in the same group, 4 trust you will always, keep your eye fixed upon the Great Ruler.' 'Mat dam,' said he with emotion, taking tier cordisliy by the hand, 'that is the best of all—that is the best of all.' Never did General Taylor more truly utter the genuine sentiments of hi:4 hevrt'then when he de clared, in his reply, to Mr. Forward's address on Saturday evening—'l tic EXPII/T/CALLI" i NAN or PRAM' A correspondent of the Daily dews, who ac companies the President in his tour, furnishes the following incident as having ociorred at New U.tsite, in this State: "It not a little arousing to witness the discussiona between the hard-tiered Democracy nho 'havC seen the President. and those who may have been deprived of that privi lege. At Newcastle. en individual of the Dern°. erotic species came running out of the room, clap ping his hands almost in an agony of jay, saying, 'l've seen him ! ECM hin I Joe'll testify to that!' I.Spose'n you lien seen him, he aint na. body: said a gruff looking individual behind him. 'This mission 01 the President aint adorn' us any good. :We'll loose half of our votes if old Z ke Taylor goes through hero agsin—shaking every.. body . by the hand, and grabbin' hold of the child ren, ami kisses' the babies and old women.— Half the girls in Nov - Castle are crazy after him now, and I jist heard our gal say • the feller that she takes must cote for old Z sck!' And the fel low pulled his hat down over his head with a petulant jerk and walked TIIE INnz.ans.—The Indian; in Florib, have already been the source of much trouble and cx. penso to our Government. Another war, and a long ono ton, in the opinion of Col. Spencer, our Indian Agent, appears inevitable. fie states that' the settlers at Manatee, in leaving their premises , were closely pursued by Indiana iti canoea. Of course, all that they left, and that is every thing, is plundered and burnt. This outbreak has al• ready cost over $lOO,OOO. A MEET re, consis.ing of about 15,000 per one, was held in CM:inriati, on the eve ning of the 28th ult., to sympathize will' the Hungarians. Speeches were mode; and resolutions passed calling upon our Government to protest against tha COD • duct of Austria in Hungarian otLirs, and to cease all intercourse with Au‘tria. And also, that the meeting calls upon the Go 'ern meet to immediate ly recngnizo the independence of Hungary. Local 3tente.i. 17ir Corner Stone.—The Corner Stona of a new Church, at Port Clintnm wiU be Mid to-morrow. service commencing nt 10 o'clock, • . _ CV" Our Markel oppeirs to po pretty well filed with the delicacies oldie season.; Cantelcops. water melons and peaches are shoinisnt, and ffnaopting. CV" Sheriff 'a &Iles. —The Sheriff of Schuyl kill county. will oiler for Sale, this morning. at the American flame, is this bornuh, some valuable final Estate. It is worthy the attention of purchasers. See advertisement. upon the Bret page. rr Camp Meeting.—A Camp Meeting, con— sisting or the .German Methodists, 'is in rnogress, near the Orwigsburg Landing. At Will close ,we believe, ibis afternoon. . _ „,r7, • Wales Works in Taoiagan.—At o meeting of the cidizens of Tamarma, a few days ago,relative to. the Vales %Yorks in that place. some decisive steps were taken, and the erection of Works concluded upon. in the report of the Committee we tied the following, as the plan adopted upon which to proceed, That the best way of proceeding would he for thb borough to borrow 0 . 15.000. which amount would be sufficient to complete the work. At first the interest on this could be paid by the profits of the work a aided by an additional sum raised by taxation. In the course of a few years the profits of the work would pieced the let crest, and gradually pay Millie princip,l. `That the first step to be token, fa to petition the Legislature, topass an act authorizing the Borough to construct the said works, and, for that purpooa, to borrow the required szim• t"V ' County Conventions.—The Whigs will hold their Ccuroy Convention. at Schuylkill Haven. on the 10th:inst., to nominate a County Ticket. The Locoroen Convention. will assemble at the same place, on Monday nest. r-V - bon Ore.—Professor Rogers. we under stand. is examining the Iron Orn'of Mir county for the purpose of testing its quality. A reportwill doubt less soon be published. Imo' A Child Driven Over.—A. Child of J. .Prtera, of this Borough. aged about 18 months, was driven over, in the upper end of Centre street, by a team, on Saturday last. The child was rnaning in the street, when the accident occurred; the injuries are quite serious, but not dangerous. ' EV" Stabing.—We learn that a man' named Locker, was stabbed, in an encounter with another man, at St. Clair. in this counts; on ‘Vednesday last. The wounds inflicted upon him are said to be serious, but he in, no understand, in a fair way of recovery. The assailant. whose name is Lamb.l has been arres ted,ond will undergo a proper inrciligation. t Singular.—The Tomatitia Legion states that on Th urEday evening, of last week, one of the It Igh Constable's assistants fired his Pistol while nn the side walk in front of one of the public houses for the purpose, as is sverred,of discharging the load; fearing that it was too heavy loaded. The Ball is re ported to have glanced o ff the pavement, and struck the bonnet of a young girl that was passing by at the time. The reason assigned for the act was, the de straction of a loose dog. tar Gas Burners.—We observe dist Mr. Long has already procured a number of very handsome Gas Burners, for putting in the dwellings and OfrICON of those who tesire to use Gas, rity the way, we under stand that the works will be completed. and all the arrangements fur the introduetion of Gas made, by the first of December, when we shall have the use or the article. This is another evidence of_Puttavillo cater• prize and is in strange contrast with the movements of our Beading neighbors upon the same matter. The fact is, we, in Pottsville, ACT, instead of MIS. and When our citizens determine upon a matter, it may be I set down as already accomplished. And it was not after the matter had been discur-sed for a year or two, and after the expenditure of more than an ordi nary quantity ofGas that they could como to any con clusion upon the matter, Such, however, is the differ crence in the places, ai.d in the enterprise of our citi zens, our neighbors have an example vanity of imita tion, rir Military and Citizens' Brdt--.A Military and Citizens' Ball, for tho.beneGt of the , Minersville Artillerists. will be given at Minersville, at the Betel of Michael Weaver, on the evening of the I§ll2 inst. It will no doubt prove n lively affair. rr The .iVeather, for the last few days has been quite warm; evening's pool. Yes'erday we had quite a one ahower of rain. . , Kir Thos. Patterson, has bean eppointsa P NI,. at Saaatail Hil), Carbon eoo4t_7• , , 1 TO TEACHERS AERSCHOOL DI RECTORS. • THE subscriber invites the attention of- Teachers and School Directors, particularly in Schuylkill Co., to the following net and improved School Booka pub tailed by him, called - .• Ticknor'S Colombian Calculator, Da loathe' Columbian Calculator, Do Table Bonk, Do• Columbian Spelling Bonk, Do Practical Common School Mensuration. which will he ready in a few &lye. These - Books ore already extensively used in thin County, and in no changeable a population as we have. it is desirable that the Books used in our Schools should be as uniform as possible; we. therefore call the particular attention of School Directotiand readi- En to this eerie., on the the commencement of the Schools this fall. ,Throe nooks have received the up-, probation of about 500 professors and Teachers, as the best works on the subjects on which they treat, 15 -They are also the cheapest Books in the market. I 1 Merchants, Teachers: School Directors, acc„ sup plied at the lowest rates; by the quantity. • It. BANN Alti, • .Printer, Publisher knd Bookseller. POTTSVILLE ZIABICE TS. . . CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR 7171: JOURX-IL. Wheat Flour, bbl. ja 03 Ded Fesches part,. 300 Rye do *do 450 do do unpar',l. 175 Wheat, bush. . 110 Dr'd Apples, paid. 75 Rye._do 55 Fes, doz. 10 Coro - do orl Rutter, lb. 1 5 -1 Oats, do 40 Bacon, OS Potatoes, do CO Hams, ... Timothy Seed. 250 flay, ton, Clover do 350 Plaster. MARRIED. On the 27th uh. by Ricoh Kline ' Esq.. Mr. .Issms ENTON, to Miss ANN ‘VILLIANS. both of Branch town ship. Schuylkill county. In Millersville. on the 4 224 ult., by the Rev. Peter Hallowell, Mr. ALEXANDER EWE, to Miss JENNET Mom both of Schuylkill county. On the Ithh ult., by Rev. Mr. Ti!rich, Mr. ircicar 'MST, Merchantrof Minersville. Schuylkill co., to Miss Csucruick of Womyiedut, Becks co. Orythe 111li ult_, 'the Res. P. Zi Oberfeldt, Mr. NICIIOI,S KCECII, 10 MA 41011 . y. MARTI , IA 9VEG1.60, both of Tamaqua. Ou the 25th ult.. by Rey Wm Morgan, Mr. EVAN E 171115. to Mies Aux SIMMONS, both of Minersyille. On Tuesday the 2.2 th ult., by Rey John Maddison, Mr GEORGE Boner, to - Miss ,Etiza lld va both of this place. On the 31st Rev.-Inset,lt MeCool. Mr lUD BeawN, of Mltldlsport. - to Miss Et,Ya♦ Asa NOME?, of Lindeowalt.all of this county. DEATHS At Washington, on Tuesday last, Miss Cam:lLl:rib MATILDA.. daughter of the lion. Samuel D. Lou.. for merly of Pottsville, aged about II yonnt, II months and 21 days. Ileercmains wore conveyed to this Borough, no Wednesday :ant, and interred In the Pottsville Ceme tery. ' • In Schuylkill Ilardn, on the loth tilt., ifrs. Simon Jones, need 56 yearn, 7 months and 25 days. IMPROVED ORDER OP RED MEN—Scbuyl- Kc' kill Tribe'No. 2.—Stated meetings or the Society arc held every Friday evening at Stichter's Hall. The meM ber. are requested to be in attendance, as bald ne-sgrof importance will be trans.:Wird. • • J. P. BERTRAM, 'Se`t!y. .RELIGIOUS NOTICES vraNALtsT CHURClL—Services are held imthe gd story of Sticht,r's Newnan, every Sah— hub morning and evening at the Metal hours US, IL K. 81111511, of LtizorneCdunty, Pastor. Thr puldir arc reiiportfully invited to attend. THE ('ROTES rANT EPISCOPAL CIIIIRCLI. —The following llosolutlim has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. let...lre:l, That in consideration of the sionscontribit tell and to lie enintribared dooltions to the erection and furnishing of the church edifice: t h e vestry do hetchy set apart, and aporoprlate FIFTY 'EIGHT PEWS, which shall be, and remain free for all persons, who may desire to worship in the Church. These pews ate located as follows: • • ;11 IN THE•CENTRF, AISLE,. North side, No. 111, 119; 157, 135, 113. 151, 152. South aide, No. 110, ISO, 125, 130. 141. 152, 1110. IN THE NORTH AISLE. North shin, No. 1,7,1:1,10,25, 31,•37, 43, 51, 53 51,55 South side, No. 2,8, 11. 20, 22, 32, 34, 44, 50, 52. ' - IN TIM soul% AISLE. South side, N 0.56, 57.55, 69,71, SO, 55. 9.5. 99, 15.1,110 No. 59, 67, 73, 79, 5'5, 91, 97, 10:1, 109. D 1 V#' SPRVICE 19 huld.la the Church every San tAtrrrninAr Service commences a: lok o'clock. 49,fler6>p#• Service colrmences at 4 o'clock. And even ,t`rvir.ton the first Sunday of every month_` TLtI\I'CY (,'fl tilt Cil CEMETERY. AT MOUNT LAUREL—The Petry of Trinity Church, Potts ville. are now ready to sell Lariat lots and graves In that large and beautiful plat of ground, near tba t j nn;tion oL Market Street and the Minersyllie Road, wlty:h they have lately enclosed and hilt out hit aCeinelerY• . AP' for lots nrsingle graves ore he made to AN vitcw RUSSEL. Esq., Treasnrer of the' Church, at hose office onMahantongo Street,:i {dart of the Ceme tery 6it be seen;. or Edward Owen Pat ry, Est), Centre Street. TIE GREAT MEDICINE, fie THE DAY: Dacron Townsesn's Ssessesratt tnetncine has the peculiar fortune of being recommended :ld prescribed by tire tripst renpectple physician/ of the country, and only requires a trial to bringit Into general use. It Is put up i`n quart bottles, nod Is sin times cheaper than any other preparation. Dom. 'Townsend is a physician of great reputation in Albany, N. V and the Phystr ions generally in that city prescribe it In their practice Thu following is a certiftcate from some of them: OPINIONS OF' PIIVSICIANB. Dr. Townson:l is almost daily :leceivinty, orders from Physicians in different parts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the entlersicnePhiAdang o dor city of Albany have in nunu•ro'ta cifi u pre,c, if tied p r . Townsend's Sarsaparilla, anti we be.teve it in be one of the atom vala.tbie preparations of the Sat.- riarillain the Inariuit. ' li. 11. PULING. M. D. J. W11.:1‘0 Pi, M. D. R. P. tiItICGS, M. , D. • P. E.. 1.611.16.D0RF, M. D. Albany:tip:ll 1, 19-16 Dr.: 4 .iyainur, the writernT the following, In one of he oldest and most respeetable Physicians in Coon. • Hartford, Ct., May 21, 1916. Dr. Tow:rem:tn.—Dear iSir • "Town•end's Sar3a parllla "Anis a reatly. sale In Ifiirtfordipis highly es teemed by all who have made use of it, and we hava season to believe its gruid qualities will he dal:) , appre ciated by n discerning public. 1 have daily calls for It, and hope you will be remunerated foryour exertions to render service to the afflicted. i ant sir. your obedient servant, 1141tVE4 SEYMOUR, 21. D. The. General Agency 1,,r the sale of the Sarsa parilla is at. flaumm's Gougstore Pottsville,rviiere Drug glAiS and others'ean be suppllcthrholesaleat the 'Manu facturers priteS. 7 . . It Is also tot sale In Pottsville at Clemens & Gels • let's and John S. C. Martin's Drug Stores.; E. J. Fry.Tamaqua; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist, Minersville; C. Frailey, Onsigsfmrs; Henry Sliiislcr, and W. L. Ifeisler,Port Carbon Paul ljarr, Pinegrove; J. C. C tiughes,.Pottsyllle. :.5• See adrert , sement in anothercolumn A circular zontaining a large_numberof certiticaten from ?hp' clans and other. can Imes:mined at Banana's Rook torc.Price St dn'totilc, or 6 Bonk, for SS. BEWARE 'OF COlTNTERFClTS.—Psylsr'sConn tsrfeir ()wet... and United Slates ..Ilaney Reporti,,. he best In th United States, containing lac simile ngravings of all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in irculatinn with their value attached : correctedmouth ey. No merchant or dealer ought to be without it. ter Persons enclosing one dollar to the subscriber will have tbefletectormalleil monthly one year to their WANTED EACIIERS ANTED.—.S Male 'and 2 Fe ,mile Teachers, will ht- wanted to take charge of the Public Schools In 11lyihn Township, Schuylkill co. Pa. All persons wiihinc to apply, will send In their applications to the %indents:red, and meet the Bmwd of Directors. at the house ofJohn flechtal. New Phila delphia, on the 2Mt dry of Septembdr next. at 10 o'- clock, A. M. Schools to continence on thuelst of Octo ber: By order of the Board, - C. J. DOBBINS, Seey. 25-20, Rcpt I. 149 111 Ali TED—A NU, ltif: of g.rod asoral character. I 'l to take charge of Ike ellikiren at the Saltilylktll County Alum Mouse, ton Irom 'Metal WZlffl, would be pot t. Persons wishing to apply for the situ:Won. IM please send la their applicattnn to rho Board' of Direc tore, at their meeting, on the first Monday of tacit month, stating upon what terms ahe woUld-servc, either by the week, month or year. By order of the Board. WM. J. DOBBINS, Cleric. gri.gt =MEI INERS NV ANTE WI:STY-F . IV 11l good LI Minera wanwia immediately, to whom conqatit employment will be given and paid in ermit,at the end of every month or every week, if required. Apple to RICHARD KEAR. ninerswille. Aug 11 '49. CARDS CIIAILLES IV. HIGGINS, 1 - • Jr:rt . WIN EY AT lAN. - Jas removed bin ntflce next to J. M Lonyfe Stove Store, Centre street. [wept I, "19. 35.3 m riAtED.—The p dorm nt the ••V,in; Ladles' IT. stitmte," Centre Street. Pott ville. are respect fully informed that the dotirts of cold institute will be resumed on Monday, Beptember 3J, 1917. .51.\11.e1k M. ALLEN, Aug 11 '4l--33-tfl ' , Principal. C IIARIAES LEIB,' M. D., Porrs.viLLE, PENIVA. 01Bee in Markel Street., Opposite Kline%% Cabinet Ware Rooms. , [Aug 11'10-.11-It E 11.13 DAVA CL _MESON,. DEAIGNER A.:: ENGRAVER ON WOOD, No. SOI Walnut St., Phila,ta Auron 4. 1. , M0. 32.1 y DR. M. EEIPLIIC, riurgeoll Dentist, °tar,— MarketStrrnt, (Nortb.sitte,) Firer doorahovn Es gnire rniay2o - A TToll.l.ir. Y 4.'1" 1,11. W. - -J. D. lAJcP,NAtLY ,Tamaqua, Schuylkill Co., Pa. June 9. OW. -21-1 y OCTOIt C. /I.CSULER, 1103ICEOPATIIIC D PHYSICIAN, Removed his Office to the upper most of the new brick buiblinp, opposite the rest Office. Centre Street. Pottsvillo. [stp2S,l9-18if. DR. likaClL.Ell.. NEW . lIO3I,,EPAT/lIC MEDICAL OFF'IOE. Corneruf 2ai I Market At. Oppnette Thompson's 1I .0 rorraTtLILE, Itesidenca Cor; of Callurthill and 11 St: opposite the rimaiive Meihndist'Chural. nJan 27 '44. 2-ly Ii IUILDERS HARDWARE.— A complete avert LP !Went of Builders. Saddlers. Carriage 3takers, and Ilonse-keepers, lhrdware at reduced prices. July id, 31-1 . BRIGIIT POTT. Vliiiiii.a.U.DitllJlPPEN, Attorney and Counsello /2aatLaw, Phltadelptna,velli attend to collections and ell other legal boVinoss in the coy of Philadelphia, d Mug Conetles and elsewhcie. - Mace No. 13 Prott eef,Philadotp " [Aug.711849-2y Vl7.- 4telt. NOTICES DISSOLUTION Ok' PAR TNERSIIIP.— The stet', Otto and Interco( of Doctor J 1' Niche, las In the drat of NICIIOLAS ta COLLINS. having this day been disposed of at Sheriff's Sale, the part nership esistin; between said Nicholas & Collins, is hereby dissolved, and all persons indebted to the Otto. will settle their =mute with the subserlbcr. in whose name the businessAv in future ".e conducted.' ' IL. COLLINS. 36.3 t 'npt 11649. 1O ICE.—Tae Concei,,sintiers of Schuylkill CO.', IN hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants of the several 13nroughs and Townships in the County of Frhnylkitl, that they hill meet at, their office in the Borough of Onvigsburg, en Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. the 17th. lath and 19th days of Septets, bar next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'clock, P. 31. for the purpose of hearing 'all com plaints with regard to the additional assessments made on property for the year 18d9, in accordance with the act of Assembly passed at the last Session of the Le gislature, and make such abatement as may be consid ered necessary and' proper, namely— On Monday, Sept. i7th, for New Castle, Butler. Barry, Norwegian, Casa, Branch Tps., and,idlnerSville Borough. On Tuesday, Sept. 13ilt. fir - Upper Mahantango, Lower Matiantungo, Tremont, Smiley and Porter Tps. On Wednesday, Sept 19th. for East Ilmnswick, West Brunswick. Schuylkill, Blythe, Rush, Union, West Penn. North Martheld, South Manheun, Pioeg rove, %Layne tps., Orwigsburg,Picie grove and Schuylkill haven Boroughs , . • . The Assessors of the above Districts are also requir ed to attend at the above stated times and place. By order of the Commissioners. • G. D. ZULICU, Commissionets Office; Or-1 wigsburg, Sept. I, '4O. IS 0 0 6 00 OT/CE.—A stated and seml-annual nicetlnz of ill the Stockholders of the Mecbanics' Saving Fund Assochtion of Pottsville, will be held at the house of .1. Kline, in Centre et Sept. .11 at 13 o'clock, P. 41., fir the purpose of receiving trier' moothly dues, and loaning cot the fun& of the Association; and at the, meeting, the Stockholders will make such amend• meats in their Constitution,. as will be necessary to provide for Ailing any vacancies that may occur of their President, V:ce President, or Treasurer. previous to the annual meetings. Likewise, provide for cal ling special meetings of the Board of Directors, and to nuthurize the appointment of a Solleltori and pro vide for his. and the Treasurer's compensation. Also. to elct a Vice President. N. B.—The Directors will meet the some day at 4 o'clock, to receive the monthly dues: punctual attend ance to requested. ' 1. LCESER. Seer, Sept I, 1849. :Welt IVOTICE—THE fertnership heretofore existing 1 1 1 between Henry S. Root and John FL James, trad• Ina tinder the, firm of 11. S. 'HOOT co., is by mutual consent dissolved, liner. the I6lb lint.; all persons indebted to the firm, will please make payment Imme diately and allpersons havinclaimirwlll present them for settlement. 11. S. HOOT, Sept 1,'49. 30-3E9 JOHN lly JAMES. aIIISSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore existing between Daniel Shaeffer and. George Danner, trading under the firm of SHAEFFER & DANNER, was dis.tolved by mutual consent, August 11, 1845. All persons having •tlalms against the late firm are hereby requested to present them for settle.; ment, and thOse itirlehted. to make payment to Daniel Shaeffer,w ho is authorized to settle the firm's and who will continue the busine•r•i to big own "name ctionGq DANNER.. Aug. 19 , 19 i 3 I•7t DANIEL SH IT. AEFR. - °TICE, Is hereby:tr. - en, that an aripliCatt4n has been wide to the Conti of ['murmur Pleas of 8,111,11108 County. to grant a Charter of lortopotation to the Firsi esbyteria n Chureb.r,f New Philadelphia, in Blythe Township, Schuylkill county. at the next term of said Court • when and where all persons in tert•sted may attend If they think proper. Dy order of the Court, THONI 1:4 MILLS, Prothonotary. Prothronntare's Oflce, Or- 1, wlgsberg. ' Aug. 18.'40. 31.1 e IsAieFr;lr given, that an unpin tine 1. Iran horn made to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. to grant a Charter of illVOrpOrninfl to the Piro. Presbyterian Church of Muldlepott, lit Blythe Township. Schuylkill County, at the nest term of said Coin! ; when and where all persotis interested may attend if they I lush proper. By order of the Coral, • , THOMAS' MILLS. P:othonolary. Prothonntary's Offit•e. Or- t • wutqlmrg. Aug. l's.' lb. 5 01-3 t oTicE,lO eir , o, th at an app111_11:1 ,, 11 11.14 N 1. been mine to the Court of Conti.° Pl , as of Schuylkill County, to cram a Charter of Incorporation to the" Calvary Urn rrh of Taal:ulna. in :=ctotylkill Co., at the next tern, of saiit Court; woe,' and where all persons interested mar :Wend it' they think proper. lay order of thin Court. TimmAs' Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Ofnue, Or wutshurt:, f lI :It • O'CICE lo horehy given that an,npaisction. LA will be made lathe Legislature at IN ni•xt for the incorporation of a Bank to be galled thel - Bank of l'ottif file." with n capital of one hundred and fif,y• thous:ft d Johan , . fir the trattAnction'of the n=oel 11 . 4.4- ittelsol Banks, to be located in tile Borough of Potts ville in the county of Sghuy . ll.lll, in,tho s;nte i nf Venn . tllvaniu. •3 f.A ITA TITZ, joIIN . J. F. • WHITNEY, Fft INK July 7.40-23-6 m. 'WILLIAM C. LEIB. xi incE.—THWIM FOSTER & Co.. HAVE RENIOVED their stf k ick of Roots and Shoes to the • new store on`the cornneiof ('mitre and Market 6treets, where the ',UMW,ss wilt in future he carried on upon the cacti principle. Thankful to their frl.pds and the public in general for past favors: they hope, try up, ea ging their business nt future upon the only correct ba sis, (vii., rash payitrutts) to atrord to their customers goods upon cinch ma-rumble terms as will ensure to them a Inherit patronage • C.,l' hi persons indebted to the understgri ed are reque•ted to conie forward and sr :Ale their assets n<, mit. new Int.inrss arrangements will require us to dise.nuirne 21141" urge the liromptipayinent or tint same. & TOTICE.—Thre subscribers hi, town appointed 'VI scents for the Pale of Popyong Press end Metallic 'Muumuu: Tablet, a if. 'artnp. lobar see 1. 3 and mosey carter piachitic, a sample may hyseen :it the Volk ' , um.; all orders for the aunt e piesAes irldch ate warranted togiveentire,,attsfaction wig be mallet) . attended In. 31:411 ll' 12.1 k. I'ARDIEV A SOS. N'TOTICE is hereby oven that application will i.e made to the Le;islature of Pentw)lvania, at ito•ir next 5e. ,, 10n, for a renewal, of the (Manr el the Miners' flank of Pnttiville, in the County of Schill.l.: kW, with the prlvilece of increa.:ing ite rhpital from tiro hundred thousand dollars to four hundred thou sand dollars. orderof the Board. CHAS. LU:SElt,Thashler. June23'.4o. fun • NTOTICE IS GIVEN', that apptiration 11 will he made in the Le!lslaur•.e.at it, nest tet-sion Gtr the incorporlibm of a Bank, to be called ..31Inerk:' nod Merhanieo' Hank of Nlitim'sylll n e," walla caplml of Iwo hundred thou - mod dollars, to be localed in the Doron2l/ of . _ WM. h. lUMMINS, . BLAIR McCIA - SACIIAN, GEO. S. REPPLIF:R, JAMEA U. PALLS, SAMUEL nemsnit. June 20.1819. • 27-6 mo K' T oTicr. IS IlF..111:111: GlVE:N.ttat an appilea-. IN non will he made to , the Legislature at its next envelop, for the Incorporntinn of a Saving Ingutn tlim, to he called the —Poit+ville. Saving Institutin." with a capital or Fifty ThottF.altil -IThihrs, for the transaction of the usual business ofSaving Instiltt-' tions. to be 1.1,1(1 , 4 In the Buiough of Pottsville, in the County of .Scheylkill,Pa. R. WOODSIDE, • CEO. Pl. SLATER, ' PIMA? lIAFFA. C. POLLOCK' June SO. 19.. • ft7-tmo EXECUTOUS• I testamentary having been granted by the Register of Schuylkill County, to tile suhsc.ibets. as Executors • of Ihr last will and testament of George Hetherington, Into of St Clair, deceased. notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the decedent ore requilredlo make payment, and all per3ons having Cl3lllll or de mands against the eitate of thy sand decedent, to make known the saute to them Without delay. JONATHAN HETIIERINGTON, JrIIIN lIETZERINGTON, • St Clair, t Aug II '49-33-601 Executors. NAVIGATION CARS —The Schuylkill Navigation Company. having soinedgme since, assigned nil their Railroad Cars, com monly known as the .` Ycliaro Cara" to Henry C. Cerbit.Char l re S. Wood. and Edward T. Randolph. Esots.—in trout. (Cr certain purposes: and possession having now been given, to tide Agent Ed,. ant G. Harris. who will keen these Cara' in Repair,.and tun them. for account of the Trustees. NOTICE, is hereby given, that all claims, fir labor, Orilla:orb:l...ha:a 'after Punished to these Cars, roust he, tiresome,: fle settlement to Edward C. Items. Agent for the TrusteeA. ELWOOD MORIII6, Dec. .2.'.19-..9-Iyl Renident Co^lueer• /4. N. OTIC E —S. N.CARS.—Where,s. the Coal earn usually known an the •• rdists Cars"—have on several occasions keen stolen no ay from t h e Navien tinn null 1,0011 to 110111 Coal Car private par . ikifirlCE, in 11 ,, rehy okra. that the sal,oriber Is de termined to list, all tit.• 11 - 11111:, in hit power, to put a &top to inlet, and to the t r , pa-;ers. LID W 1111) C. 11.1'1111$, May 12, ^cast r Ag.bt Pit the Tteeteee. I I AIL ROAD IRON.—IU TfonA of to:ht r rail. nook exprr,.ly for Drift. and slopes, prutit. to tho yard, just 'arrived at the York Store, a koppri.r article to any that has ever hear) hrourht to the Cpun. ty —Coal Operator. add otters re.ipe-rtfullv invited to cell arid /Wit it. E. YARDLr. Y & SON. At,Doit 25; ISI9. 39-tf H.1.3133ERED CAR AXLES AND R A IL IRON made at Cold Spring Iron Works, froin,the cele brated lalislitiry Iron; constantly on hand. Orders also received for axles, drawn to any sige - or shape. ORRICK & CAMPBELL, Agents for the Cold Spring, Doh Works, June 16 25-Imo] No. 100 Water st., I'hilada. • TIIST RECEIVED at the York Store, 2 ton n r 1 3 and 4 Inch wrought spikes x 1-10' sultnble for Rat bar Rtlroad Iron: also, constantly on hand honk head spikes for T rolls; it supply of clot bar Railroad Iron, and 3' Rails always, to he bad on application at the aboveVianned well known store. !March 17 12-I - B. YARDLEY & SON. • (MAINS-POI!. lllENES,^Tfiesuliscriiiers have just 7oreired Cram the ship Elizabeth, and ;Inch Beat Btu English Chains, wade txprvisiy for Mince, and for sole. Apply to T. & E. G EORO C. nor= if 17] Zdarket :it'd 12th ." , tteete-. Phiiada ILAIL ROAD Uttnit TE)Nd,i a f Elat Bar Rail Road Iron, . 50 do I/ xl. do do do 8 . 40 11 x do do do with spikes. 15 Ro 1 a l do ' do do And Platen,for WC by 11. A. St G. RALSTON, !I s outh . front Philada., July 11. 1810. Rtia,iclibtlitia3lnDheitttwf 55TONS nsorted holler iron, Nos. 3, 4 and 5 of wldtbsof 20,32, and 56Inchesand rindomlenvieg, A. RALsTON, It. IS4P 3S— 4, South Front gt, Phdada. 110 FL r.C.K.S.3IITEIING, TURNING AND Ft:Usti .1.1 - ING.—TI:e Subscriber respectfully announces, that .-he hag commenced the above business at the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pougville. Pa. and will be happy io receive ot ders: JOITN WARNER • N. 13.—Guage-cocks. oil eu pa, aild nil globes on band, and for sale (July 22, . -1v F, l l TONSFIaT - 135.1t Railmnd Iran, anal apl Ice a) tr to ft. For gale by DRIGIIT & POT P. July 23, 1549, 31- • IZESIA elkOP TURNIP HEED, by the lb. or F flp paper, Just received and fnr vale at the' Peed and Vat tett , Store of the enbectiber. July 14,1149. 30.) D. lI&NNAN.! TRAY COW.—Strayed away tram the subscri ber. residine:tt Delmont. on the 111th inst. a DARK DWINDLE COW, with a while c , c , , and a white breast and belly, a dark spot en each eye, and the cad of her tall white. Whoever ceili return said I Cow in the snit:critter, will receive a reward of $.1,, or give him Inforntation where lie can get her again, he will he reasenaLly rewarded. GEOBSS MAIM. lept. I. ISIS. . -34.3 t• itEWAß.l3.—StTlyell Of stolen V front the subscriber, at New 1'tilt:000h, Strhil) kill ronntv, on the dtst Int inn last, a heavy bodied BLACK COW, with large barn., she Is marked wit It white spots on one of her hips. rump and hack, and a small warp on one of her teats. The above reward will he riven upon her return to the Au 7. IS. 31 31 p] TDOM.IeI PLATS. soh Sgt, 1Y SOW.—Carne la the premises of the scril7il at Sew Cat.tle,on the I.lth inst., a WHITE SOW. with long ears and short tail, about six months 414. .The owner Is requested in pay char.:Yr.; ed lake her away. otherwise she will be sold acettranot tot-I.w. 11. u.. IS, 31-3 VJ DAVID MILLS.R. "VOUND—A Gold Watch. Apply at the Office of 1I this paper. _fluty 93. 31- EMI I~,ON. LOST 4ND FOUNT) FOR SALE ez TO LET FOR SALE—The Anthrache lintel and lot, Port Carbon. Apple on the premises. to • Sept I, .10-ittl ELIAS D. LONG. VMS SALE—AII that certain two storied stone ..12 Tavern stand.hnown as the VAI.I.EV tioTEL. - Situate on Valley street, in the town of Pat ; terson, in the County urlSchttylkill eon+ tainin,, , in front GO feet. and in depth 2 0 011.: 'distant [front the Schuylkill Valley Itaitro id 000 yards, at which point the Cars stop 4 thrws daily. Also, 4 other Into of ground, each cant:lining 60 feet in front, and 200 feet in depth, situate. also. in said town of Patterson. The property . will he sold cheap; tetras cast'. Apply to P. E. N ICE. Est', at his Office, rpttsville, or to 'MICHAEL COCHRAN, , • Sept. I, 1210. ! 04,tf 12OR SALE OR TO REST.—The subscriber will I' sell or rent his two story Bei lir6nce, Omelet! on tit. John et, near Foint, Fi huylkill Haven. nit moderate terms. The hoe,: is le fret Tea: front, and i'26 feet deep, sviih brick kitchen, - smoke house, bake oven, At c., attached; a never failinc well of weld. in the yard, and a cool stable avilearrilge honse on-the premises. In short the house is one of the most convenient In every re. sped in the borourh. Possession gOien on the first of October. Fur further partictilars apply to G. W. ItilliKCSlAGE r lie 26.11 8. liaren. Sept 10519 VOR SALE--Cual. Ilarrowb; clieap (or ra.h. 17 Aim 25, i 55.1 n W. ICI IZR PENNSVLVA. FOlt. SALE AND HOTEL. TO The subsvolier desironq of dis,ruitinuinz the kk.epltr, of the above w ell known Hoh , l, will recolve proposals for the purchase of ahe fornitts of the estahlishorant. until the 414Ssf Se [ember nett, when the sante will he leaved fora tern[ of years. . IS. 31.311 _ - , .INO. WEAVER. r 4 ENGENtI.The GOOll Intent Fire Doatnally tl,eir Engine for sale at a fellsonalile price, which. ran he seen at their Howe in Sib street, beivvi , rn Nickel and Nom For fur "tiler particularA apply to - E. McD(iNALD, fl. O. D. JENKINS, Aar. 11, '49-53-if) pIAN o O FOR SALE.—A supo,,r nutty ILrs. wood Plano. manufactured by fl,inrad Meyer, Philadelphia For dale un roa , onahle irtpry ; apply I, BENJAMIN .CliltlST, Jnly al-tf v :v r on p;•-•11:,111,,Iii, I . lloliirsiiii . ii building, cur. of Mat liet niJ,l 21 •ts., rottgeille, suitable fora 01 elino,t tiny Lim!, is ed for re n t, uli Apply to NICHOL% Pi s COLLINS. NVlloleNale July 21, FOUNDICY ASTI KIIOP FOR RENT—At Tusrar6ra. Schnyl:iol Comae, at the head ri the V.dley, or Re olive and roust-tit, Railroad. The Foundry isa ,- . 14111e Building 21111,1 hielt, : r o ft. square ineid,, stone Cupola =o feet square, stone Chore Oven, It feet square. Two Story Fran, :Machine Ftrop,:is - x:".o,lJracti;nritli ntlinining, :15 xhr 70. A In horse pow'vr Enrine, cov ered' in an adjoining.. building. lathes, 11l ich,ourrhs Forge and Tnols, Patten,. Pallt•rlizniakliig Tools, Fix tures, Flasks, &g., Appl , to JOS. 11. ALTER, 0., Tuscarora, Schuylkill co., Pa July I.:, IA Idr 129-dal y r, r..pi t tc with evrry on the Corner of M.01:111- nol 0110010, onr:•11 numlating terni4, and ot,- septcrolier 111.0).. A pill Ica - le to It. F. lAgent for the Owner. ``'TEAM SAVA' 1111 LI. FOR rt A 1.1:.—T in. Os.latier ritferm a new Steam Saw Mill at Private Sale ithuated iu the Ron Valley, •11 mtle3 Irmo MnuntlCarlion. Tileplllit to 'Milt in the It nt :Toros ed manner and for dinanility it cannot he eareedell. The Entrine Ten Minn: pnwer.with Two lierteri Twenty four feet long. 19 me hvs ia diameter, all in good Fan ning ortler. The Mill...an r,thioved or remain where it is for two or three yer'..e.. 1I reque.tell by the par. lat. see. The almvedostrille.l property ran lie 1.111::III tot a very reclut ad price, and reagouthle terms. Pe ierns wi.,ni o z t o parchasa will apply to later. If the rntll it not red.' tole, Saint - thy. the 71 t of July nest. it will he otre'reol at Public Sale at the Prit..ylvatila Mill. at lUo'cle,k, A M. May It!. '204A7 DANIFI. I. ARFR. Oft . .B.UNT.—Tne 4,1, in ate.l SAI,EM vEIN J. MINES at l' , ,ong'sl.Andingf for rend fora turn. of yeare,_L Apply to A. RUSSEL, Agent, • Nnvl9-171 Mnhantormo Street, V‘ntivllle. UOlt SALE.— LIIE SEISM:1111;ER orlLlts F')lt elate the prnin•rtynccopled by lam m V:ust Branch V.llley; r fntr flute. win I'ntt,r its, 'Wand one and a half loth .c timeo,lll Vel; • - (•011,1 - tit, of live and a tilt of I+n of 10:.d well laid oil a, a zardet, and fruit arrh ard. .A two 6tory Narita Xla fon, ith col lar.noder the v. kit, or a la the rrtlo,. Immediate itorg,,,,ion circa. I artiif purchase. lunar) tour re -11:01,1 urn Baud autl rillitrtige if ihtirril. For terra• ap pl) to the fuhsrnhrr,rt hts ugire 111 NV,I Mani h Valley. lil.ocl. in. 11-if I I!. Dr vim cr,..r. UDR SALE OR ILENT. vuirr CARBON S'IT.A subscriber nifeis hie Strani Mill. treated in Port Carbott—n, oat,• or root. Paid Mill i 3 located in one of thik best situntton3 in this Ile- gion for busines:t, heihz the .onlyol2 , r to the eastern section of the Coal Region. dt Is {u. good eendition„ and po,ession w be given iiiiinediNtelv if rennin - ed. ' Term, easy. Apply to • WHITNEY, Port Carbnn, March 10th, 1.€19. 11-tf r I *.O ILENT—A FAIOI. of WO aert.9 cleared. nod .t near 3lonot C Thou. Apply to J. 11. Agent. , Jittyll'.. 4 , IE-19 • 31-If • TOLL ,SALE.—COLLIERY 1 , 0 11 SA sv liSefilLtEll offers at private sale the follow ing,properiy, One (0 Eligine. _with .1:d1 feet of nine inch Pllrnpa, tit first rate working order. One 30 Horse. Engine, wlthy2.lo feet of nine inch Pintos,' with winding gearing all complete, In good working order. Oen :10 floe, Engine for lioi3ling Coal from Mines, In good working order. One 10 Horse Breaking with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, Si.linte,, and all the fixtures necessary to do a InNinet.. nq looolrros a•ween. Mon. 00 large Railroad Cars, with heavy chilled wheels, aiefihree loch a ',Lek, these Cats are %veil snit ed for any of our surrounding Roads where nor, power Is used. The above. Engines wren all manufactured by Day- Wriod & Snyder. pnd are cons:tiered among the very best CIIIIr msdo hot raid parties. lan. 13, 3-1 f) OEO.II. POTTS. h 0 it SA.LF.: AND TD T.-11;Tifdc Font in Mount Carttna, Lewi.port. Wood, and Ly Ins' addition to POIISVIIIn,nII Norirogi,” ct.. Pott,vitte, and in Also a convenient Other in Morris' Addition. Apply to JAS. 11. CAMPBELL. April 00, 'att. .11-11 l. tech NT CITAI.—For sale. ovroi..l handed inch Slope Cliams. BRIGHT & POTS'. July Pb, 1519. 31- . CANDIDA'TV FOR OFFICE MO Tilt VOTERS' OF :§cat7 - , vi,KILI: co.: Fellow-Calizen4—St •the eltaw,t -- ;..ral;rat ,tion of nay fnernk.l t 0ur.1,1,1 311er ca.a , itr, to ISer inyFrif no rt crmdi.hhl l'ot the t in e tinier SHERIFF OF SCIIIALIiII.I. COUNTY., at the ensutod election. I lave advei 1...1.10(11dr., nor evot her !cliched of fire—but in this instance I feel bo.iturto m comply with the tvi4tes of my 1111111 , ,011,3 friends front oil p:trtc, of the county. , tvha have ~.olivited tae tot qt.; and there f.ire desire to he If thro.tkit their partiality ant honored with the oitice. I pled .:e that I will pf.rf..rtrt the dimes iiott3Ctally an.t to the ,IK•st of toy ahility. The otty security I ran dive for the tultitnicot of tilts p1k.,1:4e, Is toy conduct a citizen residing among, you. Your r.:11ow-citizen, JAmt: s' NAra.E. 21-te MEM CilitEßlFF.S.4:tli.....To the I lndopenti,ll voter, of Sa‘flYiktii bounty .---11tvir; been ,rettetediy urr.tnl by toy ftlbtulA in .11tretent ipris of the county, in winch I ita,e se+bi.. , ll"r the 1. - i•t thirty year, to announce ntscif r-uulttl3q, fur C.l v rl77i. I 113,.0 never yet presentbil•tity.elf n. such. in die ciiianna of Schuylkill county. My outnerpin.l t'rictula,itrottzbout the, eetttei , tine receutly rettewell {twin ..rilleilat,ions, and I have thert;tre r,solved i t olThr in)c.nif as on huirr,n.bnt catelni tic fir 1114 , 0iliel . of Ste Mr, nt. the. next gen, pltulzing in . 1.1 4 ,11; Nt1,11,1 I re• colon a ntajorny of your roteg, toldi,lotrge the Julie,, of the ethnic faithfully and EZEGEMEIND Pinegrove 19-2tlte] 111 , ...Tr.n. FILBERT. ifo- Till': Pit EE AND INDEPENDENT E i.r.c-ronB : 4 1:1ITYLKILL COUNTY:— Friend.; and teliow.eitiz.rm—liifft, tnytt.elf an a ran ditiatit oror the ion, nr:itirrilr, at the nest enimina gen oral election, and reepectiully snlirit your sontiort.— Should I lie so lortdoidte An - to rtto.ive a . 13 .1. , ThY or your vor. I [ledge tuvrif to nite the dillies n the office with iinpartiality and fidelity. Respectfully, ytiurr , Roci• DIINGLER 113rry tp. ;111y25'4D QIIERIFFALTY.—To the FREE and CO TYE ...)PEN DENT Voters of Sclotelk 11-County! ' !laving been encouraged by nnlrternnly friends thro- oat the Ettonty. I roost re-per truly eget 111}',Ir as a ' candidate for rue often of SIIfIbITF. at the ensolol; General Election, Sitauld I order tn fortunate as to i receive a m ajority of ynar vMes it shall be my con- stanraim to tiiseharge the dunes .1 the adieu with 11- detity and impartiality. Toordel ow citizen, Apr?-15] -• N. M. 1V11.,;ONI P.41,11ie. TOT irlleEll,itlCWOrit. OF t.4.1111Y I.ii ILL. COUNTY :—llavine beety,ry ficquently cotton a, by gene...16.41 , 1 , 3. 1 mM ley oral and written cam. ' inniiiratt.,, to heroine 0 candidate for the ounce of riIIERIPP, at the eit-ining zknemi,electlon, !adopt this tort hod of announcing to illy fenny: citigens that it le my intention to become al candidate. 1 WO 1161111, unmindful nor inseiwiltie of the ftez;tbat to the- gen erosity and liberality of the people of Schuylkill Co. 1 already owe alai az risk! of gr.:Snide—which, in the event of my election. would ha greatly inereared; aml the only wean , . try which it coulddie 'liquidated Of re ciprocated, would he by faithfrilikand Impartially rig- , charging the duties of sod office'. Your friend and fella citizen. • f', , IC. M. STRAUB. Onvlgsburg 12.4 t. 0. • 20.te. , ! TYITILIES 'AND PRAYER BOOKS - VERY -13 LOW.-200 Bibles and Prayer Bonita in almos every style of binding, cheaper by 25 or 20 per cent than they can be purchased In Philadelphia. Splendit GlltEdgednimilyßiblesatonlyiStet BANNAN'S • flheap Book Stores. NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE AR Sit F RANGE SOCIETY O' LONDON. A SAVINGS BANK. forthe Benefit of the Wide and the Orptian." —Empowered by Act of Par-, hymen .—Capital .C. 00.000 or 89.41:0,000__B„hr,„ era. - serve Fund (Dorn Surplus Premiums) otabout e1e5,(0. T. Lamle, Murray, Esq.. George Street, lianov,er ensure. Chairman of the Court of Directors In Lond4n ' Pt. It., F. H.S. Actuary-1% P. n. IWoolhoosc, Esq., F. It. A y S. Steretury—P. F Can: ors. Esq. TII/LAIDELrItIA LOArn ear izafrarstec, Clement C 11 Idle, Wm Peter. II 11 Al ens Coteniao Fisher, George 11 Graham, Louis A Groley, - William Jones. The following ere among the advantages offered by ;his los:mutton t The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to ho accomulaiten of prentionot. The peculiar henehr 0. mired to the' assured by Ihe prinrinte of the loan . es' ltrtment, The psvmerttcof premiums half yearly 'at quarteriv, by panda, insured for whole term of life at a trilling addiii•mal charge. That travelling leave, a remits and liberal. Percons m,urett for I:re, ca once borrow half amount of snood premium, r claim the same privilege for five successive years their own note and.leposit of polio:. Part of the C tat is permanently invested to the Vattited Staten the names of thres of 1110 Local Dirdmors, as Trsr always to the ...aired In catrs of dire claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. TI days allowed after each payment Of prenitoin bee, doe without forfeiture of policy. No charge for n cal examittation. . The Society being founded on the Mutual arsal Stork principle. panne , rims participate in the p of the Society; two-thirds tat .Which are eon to disided among, those assured for life on the parti (ton Seale. Persona who are desirous to avail themselves rth. advantages offered lay this Institution, by addreming the Aibint, F. K. Starr, Nat. 22, South et, Baltiinora can obtain the requisite infoririation and the ne?sia ry papers for etTecting an insurabee. t5-.l . ify In formation„wlth regard tat this Company ran be obtained at thc oiii - ce of the sliners' 30nm:11411mo the Premiums c.. 751 be paid and 111,a11113FICC5 effec t Cd. June 12,. 1510. . II THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM ANY OF PHILADELPHIA. - OFFICE No.l 63),Chesnut erect, near FlRlFatrctet ' DIRECTORS . , I Charles N.llancker, Georre W. Rlchards,l Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewli t Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Boric,' Samuel Grant, j 11 acid S. Brown; Jecch IL Anilin e Morel, Patterson Continue to make Ina:trance, permanent,. limited, on every description of property, In tosSro andcomitry I at rater os low as are ennristent with security • 1 The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, with It with their Capitol and Premiunis, safely invested. afford ample protection to the assured. The aitsets of Hot Company on JanuarY lett 1818, no published agreeably to an act of Assembly, were.- as follows, viz.: • Mot tgifges, $ , A0,55S C. 5 Storks, 5 ,5611 25 Real Estate, 101,95 a 90 Cash, .157 67, Temporary II loans, 125,159 00 81,25D,077 G 7 Since their Incorporation. a Oriel of eighteen years. they !lase paid tip, arils tkotoand lessen by tire, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages or insurance.. w•' 11 the ability and dkonstrion to meet with promp peas, nil t ia hil t rks. CHARLES N..IIANGREIL President. , • CHARLES G. RANCHER, Seciretary. The subscriber I.as bees' . ..ippointed tiger t for the a b ove mentioned Institution_ and is now- p eparedls) .' L,.,k,jmoiranre,'sn every 11..0i.rIlition of pr. 'perty, at • thelo,est ratcsl ANDREW Ill 1 :91.:1.1. Agent. l'inisl'ilfe.inni.ls: 191125 • IFelilo- • r(turrAitr.r. LIFE INSUILANCE— ANN urry AND TRUST I_l Il'A '— Olt" 74 Ilalcot :ctreet.—Capirot 8,.!' • CIIART1:11 P1:11.1'1111' A' A. Itt:ssr.t., ngsot for 0,1, - 0)1;. ill Untini of Maltantungo and Second r . GEorna: 11..t.50r:s•rjt DT, Examining • - 1 011111,11.01 county. 'Pori non}' Company RV; In prepare-I Intl upon Ow In,,t liberal unit advant: The} are authorized by their obari, (s. all and every 111.,111:111.? :111,1i:titling wlta:,‘, , r limit or nature.androo-ive an: make endowl.•ntA..alli to grajt and no tie," The-rompany Cell :tniniilieo doll 'and nit as Trusd,rs fur minors, and,' L lotlrs Tuttle of 1'n:doll:L50 royal ed 11411,6:4i, 5 , for Pau whole irrin of , ,Ldfe Age. Pre - u. Age. P-rein. 16 50 - 31 . 2 09 17 53. 32 2 15 19 56 • 33 2 00 '• 19 59 34 2 27 , 20 90 25 2 33 21 - 03 35 240 - ^2 • 1 6 2 6 ' . . 3 3 2 7 L. 2 2 5 17 4 ~, .. 1 24 72 39 2 03 23' 70 40 12 70 20 A. 95 , 41 2SI '27 11,9 42 0 112 24 X9l . 43 391 30 1 . 00 91 31:5 29 2 01 45 3 23 tr.,he Premium!, are less than any 01: the f.f.li , iek nir.rd Urttlter ad t antageA yearly andquat l iris preminine.lntlie mime, Sheri joint lives; 1;0 , 1'1 (I.),vinents ; form applicafiox are blank xlieets,l , me 1, , he had on office, o , by letter to the a:eel. TIIIIsTEES. Fle4lent. JOIE , : W. CI.AG11011! Vice Pre,thlent, PETER Robert F. WaL..h, Clay Wm. G. Alexander, , Alve C. Nlarkely, It. F Fe•er P. ter.llantho t4l' NV It. , Wm. W. 11:1;V, T. T11;-01113. eizeplien Ctawfwd, BUYSICIANS, rrilliC M Tur.asulluit, Fraar.is W. Rays Inj Crs" pm; Glic:itti, J. 4. rE ANNUITY' AND TDD,I! Cu? (VW 159 Ut Rata fa , •,l‘noori”,. ,sion For I 'year. For: all a 'lag!, life. ears. Frirl.lfc. ly. . annually. 1 77 30 0 914 1 ita .„ 230 40 1 03 I 1 3 ' 3TO 50 I MiO • 2 00 4 DU 00 4 33 . 4 91 7 DO Ex AMPs..I7 :—A person aced 30 years next birth-day p payinc the Companye 131, timid secure to his fa traily or heirs 8100, should lied 6 in one year ; Of fur $:l3 11l he secures to them 8100 E or for 813 On anou• ally fur 7 years; 11O1:1,111,, ti a rn 8:000 SIIOI3IiI he die in 7 year.;or s forB23 Id annually daring life he provides ffir them 81000 whenevi:r he dies it for 30530 they would receive ,55505 should he die IR one year. • my 70, 1815.,1 THE Manricers of titre Conipamy, at a meeting held no the 27th December nit., net:reedy 'to the desi;in referred in the nricinal, prosper:llg or circular of the Coops rip, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the whole of life, rr In force, that were isened prior to the lilt nfJ iinuary, lel2. Those of them thereforg which were i isit,d in the year 1878, will lie entitled talOirer ..net Alton the sum Insured, roakincan addition o4' 0100 oni, every 81000. That is 8110(1. will lie paid when the tiolicy Ireeornes a claim instead nt the slfelnoricinally ibsured. Those policies that were issued to 10:17 will bit entitled to 01 per cent of .5`..7 50 on every 81000. I those issued in 9838,'t m n=fil be illed to 7,1 per roll!, nr 875 on every 100, .and in ratable proportions on 'II raid policies 'clued prior to Ist ne - January,lo V:. 1 The Bonus will he credited Ito each polory oh the honks endorsed on presentation at the Oilice. It Is the design of the rouipany,to continue to make ddittoo.or benua to the r p p liCies for life at stated ' periods: R. W.RICTIMIDS, President JnirNt F. Jsmrs, Actuary: ' • n•Tneselicriberhas been appninted Agent forthe above prepared effect Insurances on lives, at th poi/U.:Aid rated, and give any inforttitttiou desired; Q t ie s‘Chji,...t, on application nt tale offfee. lI%Ik'UII =I - II EALT 11 IZANCE Ph trade? ph tal Oe Pror:eion ezenest the arpeettt end fats ocean in. by - Strhuree 4r -*cadent. OMPA NY incorporated March 2. 1,119, (3ICITCA.L) with a Capital of 0160.000. Insures all, persons t,o tween the aees or-Liam' 65i an irtntediate rflluwanre of $3, S-f, *5, $6, ss'llr *lO per week, for one, two, three nrdive years, by iayine a certain yearly sum. Tans a person - under ibirty , lfive, insuring for one rear, by riying $ I n year. tit allowed $3 per week ; for $5 23:51 per Week; end rte the same proportion, one of a like lie , by paying $6 1.5 a year, gets $5 per week; fir $2 PO, 80, 20. $0; nil for $ll 65, lie gets $lO for evory,wees or disability occasioned l v siehness or accident,4inring the year. fly paying a fraction more yearly. a-weekly a Ilowanc can he lammed of from'o3 to $lO for tw .1, three or five years. The rate- are to be paid yearly In advance, and are in proportion to the age and the weekly allowahce. In case of pernothent disability, occurring arler - an insnroce far, say five years, at a weekly all‘rw nii e of slo,Tlierson Would .n the yearly receipt of $520 a year, for the cullre five There ore no week' - ly Or monthly ngsessments to pap; -4 nr :rricrinnce of meetin: required; arid be chatter t lie insured rereiCe a share of the net - prit:te. without liobilny for In,sog. There it tropic ee laity for the in-, cured, riff can he AMten, arid prIItrINII on and literali. tv exerrisod In the parirri;nl of r;,?notils. For parti cniar:, inquire at th' odire . tio. nit South Serenth-bt. above AValnut n•NII lenrr niu-t be post Paid. vinnt Samuel D. Orricl , ,;,iron 3archaul, Nn.109 North W - ter-pArret: Calvin Blythe, Attorney :Intl Couttiellar, Stith below Matket•Etzt,•:. Charles B. II:111, WholeAlle Cornmltinion Merchnut ZI Churt h Ality. . William P. Dam., AltorntTnit.Counstillctr, :A:it:Ala. r....leventh-sr. , . Jared, Sopler.jr., Wine Merchant. No, 76 Wqlnut.st lolin Thou - neon. Tinsmith, 63 N. SLl.lll'et • Daniel C. Lockwood. l'rix Collector, qterry-street. F ar 'Schuylkill Se% clitli At( • J. 1,11,5 P. Itrther, Wh"tusale Wooil,Pealcr, Willow4tr,et. Edward 7c. 1.:d„„. 4 1 J. Orr i s. :11_..3. FM-street. Chart, P. Haver , . cnal aerchaht, Wiltmv-st.Whart. Charles O. P. Iron Morth,inr,lVater,lbove: 11,10,-sirvet. 4A MITEI. 11 ()MICK" Treqed t' W. rßooNEJSeieretary i+poltritOr. Governor ElnvrSon, M. D., !G:lnqt street, - Con sul!inz • el- The subscriber tor been npiininted Agent for thi List {tuts n.in'Bvhuytkill_ County, and is prenared to give any information en the imblect,:ind riiert hwittaii cen on the terms of the company, at the ninte of the Miners' .;rotrnt,l. 11. BANNAN. June 24, rilco .T r y2l" nn leaseo, to that anti 1 tract ofland belonging to the X.Amerlcan Coal Cn. lt lowa a, the Still Creek Tract, containing the follow -lug li s t of Coal Ve.itc, itia•ty. of .Melt,—arming others, the Peach Nlonatain Veins-116mi: a. range °rover a mite In length, Yiz • —Lewis, k+imltn, flarraclouch, p rarson , ctork,on,_ Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Vein=, Green ParlCoeltavensdale Vein, Per. petitlicnlat.Dtainonti, and Dig Di.xsuond Weinx; along with.niany ot berg not named: Also, alt that tract caned nact,belong- Inc to t h e nahlCoutpany.rontaininstlw liOem,Forrext, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel. !Slack Mitre, C. Law ton and Alfreil Lawton Veins, A:cn, a Va..' and Gust Mill,situate , lon the Mill ('reek Tiart,allorsvbich willbe rented on moderate terms by a pplylpg.to DAVID Clill.LAS,Ag.t. Pottsvtlle. Penni- • • tr) STORE FOIL SALT. IN Rljtil —Tho sith-triber otn-rs :4r .ale his entire inerchan dice. consisting of DRY (1001)a, Glt 0 retitr.s j(4I.IEENBid/AIIF;,III.IIDWIARE. Lr., nil of which is An nom] order. - Ills siasil islone of the hest in Miners _vine, with an assailant chi riling attached, shier; is also for sale. For particulars incinirelattnejtore. , _ Is'ovlEl-47-tf J .1. IJ. .R. EGENFUS, Ii SIM and ttq es I DIM tines' make MEI Pre4ne annui ~uEntrmeuta. l ance or SIOO Are. Pris: 46 . 3 35 47 3 46 48 364 49 3 77 ' 50, 391 . 5I 4 13 11 51 434 53' 1 51 - j 51 471 55 491 5 12 ' 57..533 58 5 54 59. 578 40 6 03 r company, and Tables or hall lit tines orpre 'jolting, and en , for which them. e .plication at ttia 1 ,11 B. Lamb, P. Laing. 'l.tin Cr:ll2. , 22 NI Irp•Itl, rt Moths, Lim :11.1;tai , vty Pont4•l s Wlfit.,sP,. G. TUritETT tiry A-tllnry lA~SUICA SCE -- ; I'ANY JF Stree. Annaltfra and En .t me trust,.
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