MEDICINES. DR. 1 .NG'S .PUL.MONARYSYRUP, The Great .Panitica Consiimpiion ! • . aa I.do Ailibma. 'lnfluenza, Ifooping • COngh, Croup. _Scarlet Ferrer. Matzke; difficulty of Dreathinik , Ihrnerbhii. Spitting - of Slood,l'ainsin the • Drenet, and 111 oilier diseases of the latnes: ,- SONFIIIMED. , t•-•;;mlhietry 'cure pf Asthma. by §teelling's , onarf sitestkd to by Capt. Samuel R. Bum tr well, merchant -:nf Potter's Creek, Monmouth County, New Jena'', the father of the unfortunate coon= suffer. Tirrrrnii . timrs, Juze .C114'1834 Sikzutta-:-.Pearhave the nlesßure of being able to state that my daughter, who had been auffering.unaertievere Asthma for Soso yearchis been entirely cured of that painful disease, by -the use of six bottles of your Pnlmonaty Syrup.- She was when 'first attacked with that complaint, Only nine Feats of . ege,.and -sufered withjtheyond all description, for the period of near sixfei, having en intact about every . three or four weeks. It was to all appearance. conbened and immtrableT-we vied' many medicines without any relief whatever. . About this time, we heard of the superior ellicaeyoryone Pulmonnry.Syr up and detertnined_to give it a trial—we procured a dozen bottles of the first bottle relieved' her very, .rnuch, and brthe time she -had taken six bottles, shel wa s perfectly 'Cured!!! It is now. three three years since then, and she hai not had. the slightest attack of he Asthma. She sneered so muck when laboring-mi ler those attacks that we could hear her .briath ocily over the wholelopse-Ithe was frequently near t rifocating, and we hadquite despaired of her recove- I Five you the above 'statement of facts. that tubers , who may be afflicted with this awful disease, may Sake use of the same means, and we feel assurvd that with the blessing vit Providence,they will find pentra, ..,ent relief. Tours resuecUltlly. . SAMUEL 12.BUNICELL. A loud yoke from — Stead die following stwonrtestirnony in favour of leelline's Pulmonary Syrup, given by the Rev. V. 0, muglass, Pastor of the Mariner's Church, Philader siia, 18111.1141. Pr. Sieelling—Sir feel Much gratified in being ..ble to ray in you. that the Pulmonary Syrupyou sent, vas been used by seyeraliiersons with great success.— The first person who took. it. had` ieen confined-to her .edforanme time With•a severe cough-a'ler taking ...nay 'axe bottle.ibe_watatinest entirely cured.- • A Sailor 127231iy distressed.with,a cough, and could not find nothing to relieve him-Ile took one bottle-and galled ri say,that he was entirely. raredi !!-.,A member of my t 'Church. was:taken with the - mesa-Ulna influenza-41e -wok sit of yonr Ant [bilious . Pills, and a bottle of Syrnp, mud felt almost entirely restmed in his wanted health. 'Voile at INnedstrip, N. .L, a Short time since I found ILlrs.`ff.W..latinuring under o." - giere rough, and scarce ly atilt •tosit un. through the' da y-Atelt confident that 74. Syrup 'cyanid r'lievc her; aceordiugly I sent her a 01 j:se-Within afew days, Ihearsllkat she was greatly enar ii r -4, and in-a'fair way of a-efiCedy recovery. I an truly thatalmost every •onethat has taken .a ,b &en nu ,. or' less 'benefited. and I can cordially t eerimmend it t,` whore in any way afflicted with cnugh. Vitura;. 0. DOUGLASS. The ro mnig frpaH distinguished Councellor a. „air in iiridzon. - • ; 4,110 - rnrruerirveceinuerer, - rarr. Dr. Wm. Sieelling--Nirs—lt rives me pleasure to save tt in my power to hear testimony to yourtnvalua sle Pulmonary Syrup.' For wveral years when -a n y one of my Cannily, has been afflicted with a Cough, Ilnerseness, Anima., Influenza So. - , tcc., we have 11. red it with very. beneficial effects-It has invariably ;Winded relief:, in Mintier last, l was atorked in the niht, with a continued ' paroxism of couelitn;•--a dose the Syrup immediately snipped the renal), arid-he -10.0 had finished the bottle, I found myself complete]; • arid. Tito 'cause of -philanthropy, most certainly awes you a 'debt Of gratitUde, for the acquisition of a • tedicil compound skillfully prepared, pleasant to the .rte. containing so many excellent• properties.' and tde acsessable to all. rich and poor, by its `reduced , Your Obedient Servant. , ISAAC wAxrs,cniNE. Disinterested Tedimmy ! ! ! 'Extract of a letter received froni the Bev. Wm. He-- . lig, Pastor of the Lutheran Church, Abbottsown, ! -.• • Annorrwrows.Jan. t „ 10 1810.. br. Wm Steelling—Stn':take pleasure in inform n; you that I hate been much• henefittecl by the use ;tryout . r ULMONAni Svnne—my throat which has been sore, for better than two years, and which_vas consid.• crably inflamed, when I-saw you last, has been greatly relieved-4 think by using a few more bottles, a radi cal cure maybe, effected—l ran .Therefore recommend h. to all -who are similarly afflicted Vows Atrectiiinately, • • Wltf. • Sanith I Post Master at 1 7 .veshani N. I, who is upward,: of sk-venty years' r age. was cured of a seve . nc liifhienza and relapse by a few. bottlA-of 'my l'illmoniry'S2, Small, of Pemberton, states that his wife who was nieb unto tulip ; .with a cough • was restored in sound health by the free use fit Rif Pulmnreity,Sy ru ft' : 'rhe wife of Ilteben ftlapes,Cr w ji-kR.N4 was en tire', rutted of a cough of .near THREE ' YEARS' standing by my l'illum!ary Cliftbeili Dubois, of Phila. : who was subject to a . tough or three yoars stand ‘titlii.,also spitting of blood • and who could get no relict faun the many medicines _ she bad Os relieved by one bottle of my • tilmoverriyuto. , .• !toy. W. A. Hoc. ilaptra clergyman., Imla)stown, ~V.. 1; Oates that M's. Fanny Emley, l upwards. 4r6e%-natV. had been affil fier several sea's with a - most CtiStressintiond alarming Cough and had used many meilicenes with little relief, has \ been almost lathe!) , eared by three"-bottles of . woof Pulmonary 'Syrup—she thinks another bottle will be effectual • Rev. 0. Ormelass.Pastor of the Mariner's Church. , P"hilada, gave a bottle or my Paint : a - nary Syrup to a ladv.w•bo was cOnfince to 'her hiewith - a Cough, aficetaking whiCh she was , aimiast entirely rclicved. . Ne also gave attitude to \ a sailor who _was greatly tlistressed with a Cough, 'and coulili find nothing' to htine'—after taking which he called to say that. -it ticafeedy cured- him. 111 x. , flonglass, Moreover says that a' member of his church iiato was labour, itt; under severe Inflenn was Cured immediately by - six of my f %ntibilions Pillsanta /bottle -of my .Pul monary - Syrup; also tlitt while an a vision Woods town, J. recently, Mii.S,ll7: of that villige,Was sea r: - ' 4 4 able 10 sit up through - shed:y, from aSeesre ('old, ne sent beta bottle of toy Pulmonary Syrup, which gave her immediate'.rerief. Far sale in Totisvtlle;-by JOILN S. C. MAUTIN.. 04_ Jcily 13 Reauotion Fatirfoil in Pricis, Or Nothirig itihe User es not Delighted with 1 A N ankle that every Family must consider indispen -4-1 sable, when Ihey know its power -and value, and 'tvh!ch has heretofore' been sold. too high to reach all dahlias, has now been reduced Fourfold in price, with a wlew that rich and poor, high and low, and - in fact cv :cry human being may enjoy its comforts; and all who sit it "all have the price retunted to them if they are ant delighted Witt/its Use. We assert, without the pos-_ aibihty of contradietion,tids.t.all Burns and Scalds, every external Soy:, trld or fresh, and all external pains and • wiles, no matter whereoiliall be-reduced to'ennifort by' It in five minutes—sarine life, limb. or scar. No burn' !an be fatal if this is applied, unle*as'the vitals are de :troy ed by accident. It is t namagical, to appearance,, to its etre, - Is. P.aquire t"..r Conners Matical Pain Ex ;meter *aye."' Price 2.5 cents, °Prow times as much 50 . cents. and ten times as much for.sl. • 1 111 country :iterate:ma are requested to take it to ti ht. lowna on rommissiOn, as the greate.st. blessing to ortn and hern'disrovered in Medicine for MTS. ii: SI rf , Yll 17111 . 4 - .117i, but con may depend its power - n ill fully just ivy it. ',"4.4.t at Colostock"1. Branch House, No. 2 North sth street,, and.hy . J. S. C. NAVIN . Cob. ~. 7-Iy. Ponsville,_ Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ,OF TIIE NORTH ANEBICAN COLLEGE • .0-1 . -• VI" liH has ever L'"ed lalls rnaS d _n eel-l " "le A -Ila merkan Public, whose virus?, 'kn e e ,been mate cheerfully and.uttiversilly• acknoWe.'gv. 7 ..ln an We a bove named • • • WIII6IIT'S INDIAN 'VEGETABLE 1-:!:-Ta" ,- - • To descant upon - their noTlts. at this late day, }Could - seem to he wholly unnecessary, as vary few h'ue'd who read this article, will' be found unacquainted with the. real excellence of the medictnr. But if further proof svere wanting to establish thecreditufthisdiptn tar reenedy, it might be fceund'in the fact that no medi c se in theconntiy has be-sri no . • SnAII6LESSIN COUNTERFEITED. Ignorant-and Unprincipled men at various plc-. .crs,manufactareda„spurinus; and insulter my . completely, to deceive the public Wave made it m ward appearance to resemble' the true - ruedicinr.- - These wicked people could never pass ofrtheir worth less traSfi, but for the 'assistante of certain •miseuldad „ .. ,.7 1 nrekeepers, who liecakSe they can purchase the ion- • r5„....s article at a reduced rate; lend themselves to this moar.rons system of MlN:dation and crime. Tfie.patrons of the•above eitelient Pills; will there . tore their guard against -every kind of impost ,:inn, and r'emember the only genuine Agents in Potts - 0 are Messrs. T. & J: Beatty.- , ,• The futlowina.hlghly CespectaMe-stoteLciepers have: been appointed Awaits riti the sal e of ' s WIDGET'S INDIAN ..:%'EGETABLE PILLS, FOB' st:HuYiau..j.;• COUNTY, -.•! . . and of whom it Is confidesifly bffeved the genuine , ste.licine can with certainty be obtained: • T. &J. Beatty, Pottsville.., ' • • -'• &Mill, Otwizaburgo '••-• • ' Aron Mattis, Mahantango. ' • = I • • .L Weitt,•Elinc,erstotyn. Jacob Kauffnian,LoweeMahantango. • ' JonagJianffinsn. do John ilnyder,Frisdenshurg. Featherciff:Drey &c.o..Tuscareira. William Tagert, Tani:lora. - ' John Maurer; I.;ppar hantango. , • • • M. Ferrider, West Penn Township. - Caleb Wheeler, .Plnegrovf. • ' P:Seituyler,./cos. Cast lirtin swick Township. C. lt: DeForest. Llewellyn. E. O. & .I.•Eauffruan; Zimmermantorm. .7enfiett aelaylet, - • ,henry Reifiinder, New Castle. -,-Benry Knell & Son, AcKeansbum. • Abraham Deebner, Port Carbon.. ••- • • John Mertz: Middleport. • Samuel Beier, Port Clinton. Sliderr,takez Ir. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven'. .' • ' • BEWARE.: or co oxrznitrrs..- The inky security against imposition Is to purchase from the regular advertised agents, and,ln all cases be particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. , Mice devoted,exclusieele to the isle -of the 4ine. wholesale and reatl4 IGg. Rena street, Petro-_ dehhia._ .:- I ii.ltentember. mono' aro getiiths.e*cept Witt*t Vev,ppe,rpte. >,_ Fea.3l, _WEEKLY , 13*.-13ENAm.IX - ,,80N,0; . •AQP.N7r..T'(),,g T4P*YrAI , E7.O,R,,JPOTTBViItR,,§(3IIIVATLIZII 7 4i. -'.6O,V,XTY;'.R. voL PEST -PASSAGE) AGENCY IN . TUE - UNITED . :STATES. Joseph. -.4lfiliurra'Os Splendid. Line of Packets •tZ • FROM Liverpoottenffion,Dublin, Lon donderry, Cork, Belfast. Waterford, New / Ty. Colerain,&e., to New Yolk, or Philo delphia. 1. 7ThitTLine consists (if the follnwmg Vessels;• Which • leave New York, on the Ist, 61h, 11th, 16, 21st and 26111 of each month; and one every five days from Liver 0n01,,t0 New York ; : ~• • George WashLnitdn I r n tea . Stases, Garrick, Patrick, Henry, Sheffield, ; Rosana, ' Independence, • • Virginia. ". • • Siddons; i • Ashburton,' ; • -Stephen Whitney,' • 7 Sheridan; ' Adirondock, _ ; ... • ricoiland,, , - Russell Clover, •- I • Echo, &c., fie. In connexion with the aboVe,:anii for the purpose of affnrding still greater facilities th°passengent; the sub scriber .has eStablished a setni(ar.• line'of:llrat class New York bunt, nappered and copper fastened ships,to sail punctually evary Week throughout the year, • , In addition to the other accodarklations, which are' superior to tbose,liif any other hue %o: Packets,- Mr. McMurray has sent Mr. Richafil 'Murphy, well known as a benevolent arid kindhearted gentleman,. to Liver pool dill's_ own expense.to take 'care of his Passengers, and GeC that They Ste hot impOsed on. Mr. ISltirphy. al- . so rives entigrants+lflirectinfis! oh lauding in New York or Philadelphia, in as to guard aVinst Imposition. -; For-the accomModation of these:klesicous of sending money tn their friend?. draper will be given on the fol lowing Banks, vi 11 the.: Provincial Bank of Ire land, payable at I Ic. !Cork, •L f imerick,l •;.; •° Clommel, ' wastona.tx tt • . • /1 • - Belfast. • Waterford;' GalaW, Armagh, • Athlone, t', '..• • Colerom, . Kilkenny, , Baliva.' ; . • Tralee, Enniekillcn, , Monaghan, - ", • Yonabal, . Banbridge, - Ballymena . Parsonstowni iflownpatrick, Cavan, ; ; . 'Lurgan - , Dungannan, • Bandon,l • ; Ennis, - • . Ballyshannon, Strahane.l I. • Skibbreen, • Omagh. Mallow, Dublijt, ; Cootehill, Kilrush, ! . , Scotland—The Chy sank of Glasgow. i iNgland—Messis. unooner,l - Atwood & Co. rankers, London;,it Murphy, Wsterldo Road, Livelponl. paya ble without discount, in. every,town in Great Britian. tror further particulars,„ apply or hildresa (if by let ter, post said), /JOSEPH Mcllllllll' Ay, )00 Pine greet, . Corner of South street, Nen' York. P. W: BYRNES'&Co. 66 Waterloo Road,l,lfrrpo9r. Terns wishing to pay Passages for their friends, or forward their money, and want their businereatten • ded toopromptly and papedituonsly, will please withir to the subscriber. at the., Miners' Journal Once; arts: .has been in the !nisi:less \Or the last three yearn, and Who has not yet lost one C.cnt for those for wnom has done 'business: • \I ; BENJ: BANNAI ) 4 ' . AGENT IFOI4OBEPTI MCMUREAY. • March,! ' I • \ • Nevi. Shovel Ira tor e. . -,.• • rvITE seibscriber respectfully calls the attention of our Alerchants and others .to „his stly of 1 SHOVELS stud Manufactured at his , ew Establishment, in New ,York which are equal in quality, ' ,iflinteul.eriorto those ,pbtained from . priceswill be app low, as an article equal in quality, can. he obtaitied.eisewliere, 11e t h erefore solicits the patronage of the. friends of llomeindastry. Clettiens & Parvin, are Aeents for the,, sale of my Shovels in Pottsville and vicinity, ;who will execute utl orders let at theiri Hardware Stine: . . . ; • I JOS:Ern- ALLEN. New Yer,k. Aug. 3.. ; 14— . . WILLIAM MUIRUEIII, MERCHANT'S HOTTEL, 41. Courilandt, Streetil NEW YORK. ;;; August:-21th - HARPER' iLLUM/NAT - ED AND NEW AXPIC'TORIAL 818 LE... To be coMpleted to 50 ntimbefs. at 2.5 eta. per. pitmber. " • This great and Magnificierit %Vork will be embel. lished with Ibindred, Historical Engravings. exclusive ofan initial lettbrio!CaCh chapter., .ley J.A. Adams, more than fourteen' hnndred of which are from original deSigns. by P. O. Chapman. It will to 'pi idled from the standarderipv of the Ameticao Seetety, and. t oidaih Marginal References, the Apocrypha, a 'ConcordanceS Chronological Table, List of proper Names, Gederal Index. Table of Weights. Measures. &c.i The large Frontispieces. Titles tootle Old !and New Testargeots, Family Re cord. Presentation Plate, Historical Illustrations. and initial Letters to the Chaptis, Ornainentat Borders. will be from original designs, made expressly 'for this edition'. by G. Chapman. Esq. of New York ; in addition to which there will. be *numerous large engravingg,fromdesricts by distinaniehed mod ern artists in Frahce rind England—to which a full in dex will he given. in the last inurnber. la — The great superiority of tarty plied(' items. eons from the Engravings. will insure to -those Who give their names at once, the• t osseFsion of it in the .HIGHEST KI'ATE OF PERFECTION. To be completed in about 50 numbers, at 25,rts each. .frr The subseribcr has been appointed Agent. fur ' the purpose of receiving subscriptions to this Bible. in Schuylkill County. ‘v here'a specimen 'copy of the Work call be seen.: , B. HANNAN January 6, NEW CASH DIU' GOOD, OANCicaND TRIMMING . . TN THE ROOM FORMERLY 'OCCUPIED Dyi J. CITitI63IAN & RICHADS, IN CENTRSTREET. he subscriber respertfu4 inthrms the Citizens of ottsvilie a nil the pnblic in general. that he has just -n.,•• pened afresh asSortment (tithe newest stylus of goods, ennststionT of • ' • , S. llaa:aums,-Alpacas, ciid Balzariites, with, a variety of fancy gooda.- Also, a nelvand splen did 141 e-of ' • Piint.s. Silk nibct Alpaca and other'illawls,' Blue,' - and Black Cloths o . 1 a superior .7uaiity. • lic has also on !rand, • - Sew Srlie, SpBol end: Patent Thread of the Lest gnality; Gloves and Ilusie4, Stiaw Leg horn, Ginip,.BraFel,and other styles Of Fahey _Bonnets, by : tlee ca4,"iroz.lir Ringlet. Bonnet; Men's and Boy's Legharn Hats; 1 4 p All of whichwill be sold at the iowett cash pitce Ai) F. 20 16. M, JOSEPP SI !PIMA, 7 011, WHAT .ArrRACT/ONL Lippincoi4 .4 Taylor; ' HAvr. just ,rettiroo Opp tlra Citivioe New York,aadrhiladelphialLiyitb sortsneot of r I } sir Fang .ivuiEngli , ih cloths Fancy American, A. ecr., 1 Cassinferis and V ei;zngs„ which are of the Very best/mater-1I ever ; . offered to the citizens of Pottsville and!vie,mity. VW:which will be sold at prices to snit the iiinciaaser, togi,':her with full assortment of.,,li'aitt l y Stock-, s4.sp,,:ders, liandkerchtefir,Shirtteße.sor.collars; atc:, to nil of which we itiviti , The, tate Con ,of ourenstomers and the publictencrally. at JAITINCoTT dt..-:ri;YLO its. Merchant Tailors. Corner Of Centre end' hlahaolan go. Streets. Pottsville.' - 'I • ' August. 31; 11311, . ' • . lAIPQRTANT NVENTION. - • • - , • SUPERIOR WASHING MACIIIN.E. . rE undeisigned having; become the owner and progrictor or Mr. John Sbucurt's newly invented ratenLAVutung Machine, for the county n' Schuylkill and is nuw tusking the machine; an d s -sluig, In Potts viile,where be has a 'niggly. on lia for Inspection and sale,,,at the very unidertte price hi - seven - Thisainchine: for cheagneidr, leniency and perfation hinny respect, Isvithont le:Cello° the greatest inven tion in the knonin Xe tinny the only washing ma chine anions the nny , thousa its that have been pro nounced PERFECT. It washes without:rubbing or scrubbing. tearing or wearing. pressing or squeezing knocks off to buttons, &Retail tliallocrE work of clean ring 111CO2 - 9, Tucks, Frills, &t., in a few minutes ; an washes clean all coats. vats. -Pablelenqn, shirts an bed clothing of thndirtiest_ with less , than one tenth part of gimp- ilare'ssary_lti the orilhiarY'*.e7 of l wasblng. A girl of twelve years old can wash-more in two hotirsithan two warren 11W SAVtinletal brbandi SEVEEN. . Pottsville; Atiguat 3l— Ds; aggstapx,i, AA fresh supply of Dr. Dec a. remedy for sore sad lafti and fortrale at Aerivi If A ivriLLlLm irVitlnitT "'") • .-"• - . , - • - - , , ■ t' • . , • . . , . "I WILL TTAC/I TOO TO TINACE TOL MIME= Or TIIIC EAT.TO, - 4:111i BKINO , OLIT MOM .TN! eitti*i Or ISQUS*X3.!/111TAL3 1 , WHIMS irl.L .. . .. i.. COVE STCESOIM • Ili OURELOLOO3,II.IIiIOI4I2CT.4pL'icaTiniF',TO 'dui 'o'lE4* - '.11.41 . 112Z ...DC .JOUSSOSI I , .., . . . . . ,NEW - .YORk. SPLENDID BIBLE. STORE; 4"TE 13ALVg teker's Eye pave, a sur Yarned •iyea,' just revels° ift4llllN'S Drug, Stars., ' NM . . - • ' . „ AND PØTTSVILLE , ; ; • , INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE . The Franklin Inauranee Co., OF PHILAUELPIIIA, 6 • Capital „$400,000, Paid in - Charier etual, ~•:-• . ('. 4 ONTINUE to make Inactions% permanent andlhn l-oited, mf,every, description of property, In ton'ti and country on 3 the uSual 'favorable terms. Lace- 1631 Chestnut Street near 10Th Street. •. CHARLES- N.. RAMMER, President. . - Charles N. Banker, Santiel . Graat,, James Scotty • • • Frederick Bross, i Thomas Jacob R. Staid, . Thames S. WheirtJa, Geo: B Richards, .". Tablas .Iragan, • JI/ordecii - D. Lewis. CAIARLES G. BANCERR. See'y. The subscriber has- been appointed agent for the a bove mentioned institution. ,and is now prepared, to make insurance, oil every description of property, at the lowestrotes ANDREW MEMEL. Pottsville, tune 19, 1941, - . ' ' ' OFFICE OP [ THE r Spring Garden Mutual insurance Cointiairy. - ' • THIS Copipahy having organized according to the provisions of us 'charter.. is now pre - pared to tinker Insurances againstloss hy-rs"e on the mutual principle, combined with the security 'of a joint stock capital.— I The 'advantage of this system is, that efficient security hi afforded at the lowest rates that the , business ten be done for, as the whole, profits .tress an interest not to exceed 13 per cent. pet - annum on the capital) will be ret turned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any ofthe engageinents or li abilities cif forthernian the premium{ cm tautly pate. • " _ - The great success which this - system his met with wherever it has been Introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the public to it, eons/loot thati, requires but to he and !reread to be appreciated. ; The act ofincorparation;and any explanation in" re:. Bard to It, - may be obtained -by applying al the Opfee Northwest corner of oth arid' Food its., or of:II.'IJAN:- • Dit.N. Pottsville. , • • • • - _" LAWRENCE SIIUSTEB, Ptesi dent. L. KREMDRAAR, Secretary. • • -DIRECTORS, I - . • Ciarwin Stoddart. Robert L. Lougheid, ..- .Joseph' Wood, ' George ill. Tr, utraan, Elijah Dallett; Samuel Toniiisiind, • • ' P. L. Laguerenne, Charles to kes, George W. Ash, Abraham It. Perkins, May 114811; . AO—, • Tile subscriber has been appointed Agent for thett hove Company, and is, now ready to make insurancgs ; 'on , all descriptions •of property at rates much lower thdn usual, varying from 82 . 50 on the 41000 .to fiyY perslooo annually. Therates perpetually on stone end brick Buildings in good locations is only 2 per cent—and If the Company should prove to be a profitable concern; • bSperscins insuring in it partake of the profits without incurring any risk. The charter is the , same as those of the Insurance" Companies in New Pngland: For further part ciders appiy to the subscriber,' , B. DANNAN: Medidines! Medioinps! . . Dr. Win. Evans' celebrated coriumile Pills, du do Soothing-Syrup for cluldrop, - Baron Von Hucheler's Herb Pills, Dort. Goodie's. Female Pills,' -Duct. Win. Evan's Fever and Ague Pills, , Dna. Hunt's Botanic Pills, - ; _ . For Dyspeptic persons,llu - nt's Bota nie Pills, arc said tee, be superior to any medicine_ever yet offered to the public. ,:Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,' `Sherman's Couch Lozenges, price 25 cis per box, 11We%; Nerve and Bone Linement, Indian Vegetable Elixir,_ ' I . \ . _ Batik, of commute, Jayne!s,llair Tonle , ~ • Brigg's Ponistan Co smetic, 1 Fetch's Indian Veg i etable Pills, Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood do 1 • • . Linn's Chinese, , Meade Anti-Dyspeptic . do - ' • Motlat's Vegetable Life do ~ ' Wilson's - anti-Dyspeptic do 4 •. „• • .. . Jayne's Expectorant. • . . Jayne's CarminatiVe Balsam ' • ' Swaim's Panacea, -, ,. . Jayne's Vcrmifuge, '••- ' - ~ . • Swaim's Vcrmifuge. _ Linn's Temperance Li fe Hitters. - , Roofs Founder Ointment, Ileyle's - Embrocation, ' - • , Yeager & Albright's Botanical Health and Li f e Pre server, - ' MeMunn'e Elixir of Opium, • Becker's Eyeetalve, Thomson's Eye . Water, ' 1 ` \ . Cholorine Toot h , Wash, Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, .•• Sherman's Worm lozengers, , - • • do Co - 00 do I ' Wistar's Coughs do • . Sherman's Camphor do . Peter's Vegetable Pills, Taylor's Baliam.of Liverwort, • Bedwell's Totter Ointment, . Hay's Liniment, %Vetch's Tooth Ache Drops, „ • • Spobri's Head Ache Remedy, • Tomato Pills; , i ;.' • • Lee's Windham Bilious Pills Henry's Calcinea Magnesia, ' Bedwell's Green Ointment Keyser's Pills; , . Universal Plaster, ' Weaver's Worm Tea, and Salve • Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup, Brewster's Pectoral 'Mixture , 1 • itulkin's Ointment.' - • East India. Hair My e,. ' Sarsaparilla Syrup, Dr. Anderson's Scot's Pills Hooper'e Female Pills, , • Balsam of Horehound, 1 Rowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague, Climax Sy rap, for Dysentery, warranted, Roof's Ring Bone Core, for horses Afresh supply of the above medicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store' of - • April G, 14—... , J. .G. MARTIN. ---- • 'DB.. .LT3ZDH'S Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. .rrqiE ONLY Plus in existence containing Sarsapa 1. rills In their compaititiun. They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body, ana cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all noziour sub stances that prodade disease.. . They are composed entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free from mercury nrid minerals) which make them the safest; best, and most eilluicious of ant' other pills in existence, - . • Several thousand cerlificates of their efficacy have here tofore been published, and theit sales are in-Teasing , - annually by thousands. Min than Ono Million boics have already been solditince their introduction. CO. MORE THAN 100,000 BOXES hero been told in Philadelphia' alone, the' past year; thus showing that in the place Where they arc manufac-T lured . they have 'a reputation, -greater than any' other hirlvarises fromthe fact that Da. LEIDY is - veil, known at home as a regular Physician, end his pills are. consequently employed with greater confidence tlatth any other; in addition to their own efficacy. •• . • • Quality and - not quantity it a valuable attribute 'be longing to thorn; one box dcong more good than two four Be of ohers. •' • •if advised;therefore, When ne essity requires take none other than ' ' DR.'LEIDrS BLOOD PILLS. • Try well (iney.cost but 25 ft cra a box.) Trrthemi So satisfied will you be of their good effects. you will never take an}' others. After you have trleti;all other kinds, then try Dr. illeocl Pills, the &Set. , %% once Keene be discovered. No change of diet no;re straint from occupation, or fear of catching cold need be atiprehended; young andold may take them with e qual safety. 't ' Cr Principal Of fi ce and Depot, 'Dr. Leidys ifealiti tint;toriung. No. 191-North SECOND street. near VINE; - (Sign of the GeMen Ball and. Serpents) Philadelphia, Also. by Elect & Co., Wetherill. & Co., W. DyOtt Sono; A. S. & E. Koberts ga Co., and city Dreggistagerk' erotty., . Also by P t POMil'and L DICIU1011;13a1FlOr64: B. .nog, :Concealer, and most respect:Me Draggling- and Elora, - keeper% in the United Stotts. _ Also at J.D. DROWN'S (late W. T. Epilog's) Drag Store, Centre street, Pottsville,. May 18, - ' • S 3- 31- Roussel's unrivalled. Stavin; [ Cisl.ga , • . - new, and splendid articluiji now universallY act nowledged superior to any Shaving Cream in the ;United States or Europe. • ; [. • • _ „• . . This delightful prepamtion aneatialled for beauty, Purity. and fragrance ; thouslootnewhat'analogous to Guerlala's Ambrosial Creamrbnd other similar com pounds,- it fat surpasses them all by the ernbllien Pasty. consistent., of its lather. which so Imlleas the t beanl as to render shaving pleasant and easy ; it possitsses ,!great advantages:over the imported article. irm.being freshly prepared from the best materials, with the great? est skill, and is not only the best, but atsolthechettPbui article for shaving. it is elegantly pur up [ i* hazes, with splendid.ailt labels. . [ ; • just received and for sale.by Nov., IX' -• • B. - 13ANNAN;Aet . . '.. Gold DianumilPolizted Pins' f ' • . , i rrIFIEHE Peas will last llama' to 10 y ft rt:bi• eottstait • .1.. ose—will write on alsout any kind of paperolud 101 l Mill fiat corrode them.: - For sale at km that Dlan' sithaurees prises, by , •, :O. DANparottrat. •:- - Match 0. , •,-,• , . El siTtrim . 4l7 - Mil PROTECTION. ■ 11 EIESEME , Y SfE K4N tr;2ll2la COUNWAIA. Semi down tby.winged angel. Cud ! „Amidst ttpa night so wild. • And bid him come where now vrn watch.. • And breathe of on our child! She lies tann.her: pillow. pale, • ' • And moans:whine her. Or Isakeneth with n patient smile. • And : adrift:lh not to weep! Ilow ,, ,tCtule - and hew gand.a7ebild , She ir.w.knoet too wrlf,• • And dearer. to. her parent's hearts, Than our.e . eak words can tell. , - • .. - . . . . . , . IVe love—we witch 6416;114a the night: To aid,'When 'need maybe WIT flop . e.--.atirl hive denim ired. it times; But Now we tole to Thee! ; : • Sr.ntrdnign . thy sweet-smiled angel, God! Amidst On darliness'wild, . And bid him writ he our snots to•nighT; And heal our gentle child ! REPORT . Of the President and Illanagers'Of4ke Philadel phia and Ititulink Roil Road Coozps.ny, to the Stockholders. . . To the S;ockholtlcre or the Philadelphia and ifeading ,Railread Company.,. - It ith pleasure the Illsinagers communicate to yea the' ; present situation ottlieConipany, and the : progress , of ,the Work eini4r thirshnrge duriiig the past year. , By verpv..,e‘ Sauce enneire4 report of the engi-, . neer, it.vvilf be seen that the 'dentile track has been 'completed front the - termincir:or , the 'road, in. Se'lUy Hall county, fts the: coal ilepot at.Diehruond oia — the River Delaware. , Theoriginal design :of connecting the coal re gion by a detail° track railway iiittrtee river Del aware, has thug leen .carried intaleffect, and an increase r not only in the trade itself, but is con vcni:nce, regularity and.ccortatny; cannot fail to . be ntiained. Tor this great result of the past year the' Mana gers have to add that the extensive improvements fOr the shippers of coal on the Delaware are on the eve of completion, and will be.entirely prepa- Aed for use her:At-the opening of the trade of next :seascnrat wilt be observed by the report of the engineer: that, : they afford conveniences 'of the highest order,and with the ease and , economy .of transhipment will secure the great shipping, trade. in Coal, whith.his, thus far exhibited a progres. sive increase in each year. 1 . . It also -be seen by the yrpint of, the same offficr, thai other essential improvements have liven construc.ed to facilitate the immense traffic of the road; and to give to each rportion' greater 'regularity and economy..- ' The welishops have been enlarged with ad vintage, aid dr company is now . able to make' all the repairs essential to their Maphinery. The dela v • and expense that nec&aarilY'Uow the on ' ployment of those not ornler the charge of its fivers have irendered this trrangeutent ben,' ollcm , .' l The' rep . E rt of theSupenutendent ,of Teat:lvor• tatio❑. exhitits the increaSe of the machinery. for' the rmst year. • The engines are or first class, and condine all - . the rice? and important improvements. An' equal•diatribution of weig,htovith an increase cf power, is attained, and exparience furs shown them to be peculiarly adapted , to the heavy ton. nage of the road. • ' Grcat advantage ) it is believed. will result from the use of thWiron coal cars. They passess great. er durability, aad have less useless weight than, any heretofore in use. - . • • The arrangemerits made for the ensuing season' with those engaged in the coal trade, have render ed it necessary, that the managers should increase the machlnery. They have, therefore, contracted • for sic hundrerLadditional iron coal.eari. and four nt'w etigines; Co be delivered early in the . spring. 'd ids increase, they believe will enable thentio supply .the wants: of the. Colliers, and transport as mush coal as even the increased trade will re. quire. . j , The Menacers hope tbnt they will not he deem ed to depart from the appropriate iphere of their 'port by rernindipp, you that this. work was cont• menced in 1835. 0.-. on , of comparative prosperi ty. At that perWid it was the intention to snake a railway,to Reading only. 'other comp ha ving 'the right.to censtruct roads from that place to the coat region. The financial disasters of the ensuing years, frustrated their drs'in;, and this company was compelled to extend ill - week; In its ptogress heavy hooting liabilities to cc ntract ore slid Others werenrurred. The creditors, ir ritated nt delay and procrastination, by legit pre ceedings. carried to extremity, threatened to rewi , 'der fruPless all fiirther. itutmpts to prosecute the untlertaiong. and ithe prostration of the . company --..... ter wri, confidently' pffedieted es inevitable. - ,Notwithstandieg all these ennbarranimerits, th work gradually I progrensed, until the . origins . deign may now be deemed fully accomplished.. •,..''Vtic heavy C , ui , tlays , • for construction account, coca and engines combined With the settlement of ~ \ old claims, arrears of intermt, land damages, law expenses, &c... have added greatly tothe,..eost 'of the work, 11.9:' will be seen' by the treninpanYng, "Stltement °film treasurer. , ' \ l' lit will be /further increased by the, payment fir • Abe ears rind engines contracted' for, the corepte ' tion of the wharves at'llichmond, and the i settle. ment of some claims st'll unadjusted. - !Tee rapid accumulatiOn of debtdUring several years pagt.,Whire such heavy initlayS'for the pur pe,e. named, were - going on', must hard been ex peeled, but the stOckholders. will naturaliv ha de crone of knowing , when this locrce=ri of debt is to s -teintintite. In answer to this enquiry. it may -be stated that the cost of the enthe'work - and ma.. chinery- will not, in any event,' excee! 5100,000, •000. and' claim it shall liecorte advisable to in creismthi expenditure to this eniount. its capaci ty tor brritinesswill be ilmont unlimited. The immediate object of the malingers, helve,. er, willAie,to keep in perfecerepair the 'vat' and ma hinery,‘. and to - render produc ice, atThe least practicable tutther outlayAlte.laqviliventaacnt aI , F l'ite'husincse of the pad year, and.the' revenue resulting from it, will appeF, ig.p.e, accipmpony.. ir)e.ststements. The gross receipts for :that - .pe-, n':-41 exceed those of the' preceding Yeir 7 4if"per cent:, elthongltthe work was, in: many essential respeitti, unnnisheil..: Vitjthout..dontile tonic: and sufficient machinery, and with !Wilted shipping facilities, tempany, 4uring the greater portion . „ f the past year waricompelled . to relinquish' Ina; , nysaluable opportUnitiee,lor ittermising - its basil' ;peen,'nd tho_epsuing 'Season will ba ,the first irt-. ythictiAts meths, is MI investment, 'Can be fairly ilem4nstrated. • " . - - - . . ... Thit•cast of:transporting coal during the past, year,under the disadvantages. already - .mentioned. hasobeen reduo4l to 41 g.lo clilts per, tonia - .sa!, ging of 4 2 5 eints,Per tan, on theSipertim e f . the firmio,us gentian: -- ~ - i - !.. '9 - • e - , '•:i. .; . ' • • . Ne*,-sources of revenge 'have also been Owl red by,conner4lon? with important-portions of the, mining (nitric% anti the contpany will he .. eltibleg. Tor the future, to send their ease tireverimina;th 'Schuylkill county. - •'-'-' ''..--'---. ——: . ' • . The u`drintitge'cif hriiing - titer:eat ttaosiortgd direct from, the . eollivor. ta , ller, sitsel: :without° transhipment. is apparent, and._ tonna cleiyersally. , appreciated; is all engsgeslin the trade hive limo I found desirous to contract with.th4 ol M-041- the eimiirldg riiiir. - '_. '"'•it ' si . 7 •:, • , . I ••• Aftsrftrlfol consideration intd,wipealidleentetu, e.nes. 1 6144 Abe COAPPMgarthisdksiesetfndestupre Lem adopted for mutual advantage, it lethal:tell r nroper to insert tbem bare that the etrickhialdcws = MC 3 ...„..,,,, :;: ...;,-,....,..„,,-..., .... .. .. ......i.,...,:. Lty., :.;, tv_ , _:z .: .i...._ EMI ADVERTISER mey unaerataisa the manner iiristich the trade h eutlucteti, and be able justly to , eatueate the abil ity of the Company for the. tteutportatiCus nrizi. •'• -The 'delivery of empty ears at Schuylkill Ha -yen and Mount . Cirbon to: commence •at 10 o'clock, P: Mr, ,daily, and continne till 2 o'cloel'x, P. M. of the succeeding. 'day avept on Sun , . . No perstin to be entitled,' at 10 P: to take emptyicars until all,previously taken have been Tetwined. • Loaded trains. Will leave Schuylkill Haven, first train. 10 A.M.I last train. 19 P. M. • . • • • - .No:loaded: trains to • leave the 'falls -between 1 P. ",M. amt °P. . • All loaded ears orrlAniat Richmond before 2 - P. M: to bo unloaded the same day' befalls 9 P.M. After O.P: M. the company's agent 'will - proceed to dump any cars that nay eerimin loaded at.the expense and risk of the consignee. • • ; .Empty Coal trains Will leave tho falls,tirst baler , at 10 A. M.; last train P. M.'" _ • . EZE2I All persons failing to return cars to Schuylkill -Haven and Mixon Cartion from the Mina before 10 P. M., iMall pay one dollar for 'each car for each day 44,, detained. , No fine to be remitted except upon written,ap- ; plicatioxf to the board of Managers. In conclusion, the Manageri feel that they rosy justly congratulate the stockholders,• open ihe' present situation of- the Vempany.. .The works , are on the eve of completion, ~ They ofTool every facifity . for trade and profit; and in ronstruction and revenue • May rank a 4 the first of the localimr, ,proycineuts of Pennsylvania. • . Thi7 do, not believe that on institiaina can fail when its prosperity is based upon. a well 44, t4raisli with a speed, economy and cinvenience.,an - onto. .lemeill.l by the tnterests and !miss:ties of each , citizen. 'By -order of the Manag ers. , - ' • • • - .IOHNTUCKER, President. Office of the! Philada. and Reading Rtilroad • 'Company Philatle*Nn, Jan: 8, 1845. , 1 - • •••=ll • SiateMent of the Affairs H of the Philadelphia and Marline R ailroad Company. made up from the Balance Sheet of the ledger to De ter:dies, Ist. 1844. • " . . Td. Railroad, Locotnotive Engines ' and Cars ' afnl Real Estate, $ 9,398.354 96 To Bintdry Accounts,43,B62 44 To Cash, Balance on hand; , 15,352 24 ■ By.Stpck shards; 40,200 at $6O $2,010,900 00 us less. . - 6 per ct. Loan of 1841, in-- 1 - 1 .6 • convertible. Payabro '43' 250 00 . pr ct. '4l. do: pay'! '45, 44,250'00' - ' G • •,. '4 . 2, dol. pay'l '47 333,700 -00. . 6 .. '39 40; congeal- . ' . . Ide d'4. '5O, ( • 1,95 0 ,500 00 . 6 O. 4.- , !op, £117,500, , • do 50, 1 :-._ . 56.4,000 09 6 ... . 43, £208,C00,1 -. 7 , -- --.. , ini.fc, do "998,400, I • ••F ' - .. 60 • ' ..1,352,900 00 • ind•4lo •• .• • . . . _ • _ • , . . . , . G pr ct 43m • 354,500 6,pr et '44 most and do" • • pay'l 'GO' 1,928500 00 spr '36, .£126,000 , , • moty thd do pay'', 00 i 94 - 0,800 a 3 ------6,640,000 00 .132 SUNDAY ACCOUNTS, Due pundry. persons, _ • Obligations issued for settlement of •arteare ,of interest • due in Eni - 4- • land,'July Ist, 1846, 113,05 Z 55 Due i lot. Engines and cars to ' the Proprietors 04 Locks and Ca nal Co. at Lowell, 238,044 75 Due ter Coal Cars to sundry persons, ME By lvfotee'payable, By Coal Certificates, By Bon& and Mortgages on.Renl g 3 Estate, , • . • - 126,650 00 By S E kr gi ie nriene te r, iicl . eafor , Transpottation, 30.852 15 • • 6,802 44 ' • • • - OM S. BRADFORD. Treasurer. Philadelphia, Dec. Ist, 1844. ENGINEER'S RFPORT, FOR 1844. , Enzineer Deportment of the,Philadelphiaand . R,ading-Dailroad,Deeembei,-Ist, 1844. Joust - I'veava; Esq.. President: • . /84:-.-Since my last annual report. eighty-miles, which canopied' the second track from Mount.Car bonlo the : Delaware, haVe been laid with the T fait of 60111. per yard. - • "'' .' r .lierron's Patent Railwny Structure'. was.ailep. tell for three, miles.. The timber for this Work..was kynnized, end the construction of it was also in perintentled by . the' patentee, Mi. Jas. Herron:ci vil engineer.: This track batnier 'very terfect s one, end the machinery,passes over it with great It. expense keeping it threpaw, can only be tested by experience. , The riot:ahem half Of the Oompany'nroperty o f Richmond, With a river front on the Dela Ware, of 9.sl.feet. lies been improved* the erection : of five. piers 700 s feet in fingth. rend . 47 feet ip and by the construction of the same number mf in termediate basins .or docks, 2.50 feet long; and 75 feet wide.( • , • Five hundred and fifty feet lineal of heavy .ver -ticararaliftweive feet high, hike peen built at no termination of tie erbbankinent, on which aro hid' the tracks; connecting the 'malty road and. the 'five pier* above mentioned. , On each pier )here are. three lines of track. of which the ecntiti'cme is 'dill:grim] for the return of the-empty cars. This arrangement renders - each 'wharf capithio af ..accomtneldating. two largoeltip ra. In the centre of the ComPan?s prispertir. en 'Jennie. wharf has 'al pelota= so been erected for the p . . ''ibis oT'freigbt other than that; and north of thisemother pier has-been built. and,an armornpa. nyinideektreavated, 225 feet , by BO Aets_toi. cilitete the cool hissinewl. ' ' • Additieni have been mane WINO of rhe; original wharves, itt",thneoticitatiotr, shippern,• /The offices and 'Weigh 'neaten, required for khe nedi wharves; have been erected. and the latest improvements have been *pied , in the construe.' lion of the coal 'rebates., j , Much of this work is now, witipleted, end' the mandrake' is in d forward I state wben.fmished, the.whOle of the. gdmpany'ri - river front will have Leettirli,ProF ol 7 . A stationary 4igirie has been added to„the Ma. point; which also supplied the engines with water. - • Additional tracks for the Accommodation of toe coal buniness, and a Y (Or the, ondenience Orb:1ml ins , the etutinerhave been lerel. . 'AI 'the Fills of. the - river, Schuylkill '(11-inileiri front Richmond) side tracks !Mini beenrailed, an ,engine ham end another statues !milt; which is fed:by piPesiewlingifroa • re reservair et: higher ' and. Will yield an time' instant or water., tiimila[-imprincltteills lialritilerilarule at Port ,leurredst §leotehouro'o Pedal : , ,end ,Onsigshurg I t ratidinp, which are respectir) 2603, end 07 ° miles above theteregora" ' ' "" ' 15211 , $9,457,569 54 64,130,.76 77,546 25 31.6.491.00 1,39 576 . 91 18,2u0 00 49,457;568 84 _ 1. , -of transporting coil awing the GOO14111411 11 4*,: USW Sksent 88,etsciret - .Yt will be still fprthetrethyrellsont#Vosito. , .portany improvements - 0 :ortist ; tea nwit:follior'llo'' , Y.oll l 7 , - 11 0 111 1 4 Wilag4 1 !, I arn. easy respeetkallyi your oko l enstliffildiss • .., • . . 4r. 1 - pt. TrouspAlscbeik4l.ol-fforifs ' ' Philadta. Reading mum& .P. 41 Pepa*q ) 41044 : az ,D,Cit -a rc 71. The lattice bride (24 miles a chtnond.l.whiciLwas 'originally defective, csinglo , the llitEcilty tha time of its construc tion in the proper materiels, and ,from . the ''pans-directed by theengineer, being necessa :wily inmeased to meet the wishes of the property holders:" I considered it prudent to renew, •anl as the necessity for such , expenditure was not cawed' by time-and ectosltse, Ido not 'deem it properly chargeable to the aeccount cf repairs. A:survey has beeWmade . with a view to connect the i'heeriix Iron Works, and factories on ITrencli Creek tvlth -the main line; end considerable ex pense tile been involved at this point, in widening the li - !ack Rock Tunnel, for the reception of the second track. - 1* - - At ,Pottstown two coal yards, which supply the herrn:elt and the adjacent country, have bt"eu tablisheti by laying the'neceasary.'turnouts , addi-- tiona haio trade to the. work = shops; a stationary -engine 'erected, and two of tha'Company'slttts en-. closed fiir the ieceptioritf the materials. si At "Reading, where the principal machirfeend workshops.Of the Company are located, in .onse . - quenee' of the increased business, largo .adJitions werelequired, and 'hive been Made. - in conformity with an • agreeniont made. when the Little Schuylkill Railroad Comparik-`etiled to this CoMpany th.ir right to tttako:lhe Toad from- Port Clinton to Reading, I . am now constructing a britleat the firmer iacescrciss the river Schuyt kilL to Ounneet with their road. . • I ,At ! Schuylkill Haven, which is a large depot for, coal, 'within three. and a half miles of the .northern terminus of the road, the engine 'bona° has been completed; and arrangements multi fore-full sup ply offriater;frorrithe West Branch of Schuylkill;- a blacksmith's shop is"pow in progress, aup side tracts have been increased. and lengthened.. The Mount Carli7ml.-isliams Las beentmproved by additional tracks, triticcommodate the large bu siness which will ,coma on the road. hy -thel junc tion made in ;November with the Mount Carbon sm.) Port Carbon • railvitiy, 't!hich unites at: . Port Carbon mites distant) with the Schuylkill ley.. and Mill Creek. railroads and completes the connection of !he. Reading road with the 'whole of the' SChuylkill, coal region- • ' • j The following statement; whichinehidet the to tal repairs on the structures, the wharves ittl Rich mmat, and all renewals done by theslopartment, exhibits the cost of maintenance of way for ;he year:ending Nevember qoth, 1844: Statement Il'agea,of laborers, inchitltng pay of feirnan o • ' $32,394 44 Wages of mechanics, ' - - 19,95 L 59 Cost of iron, steel, tools . &c. . 1 • 4,150 09 Cost of timber far renewals & repairs, 14,590 75 Cost of denting snow, including later al roads. Cost of masonry,, ‘. Cost of sundry.iteres and SClECTintin derma,, . 3.860 •09 Cr. by materials, timber, iion &c.,.orataml;- 675.:121 511 which; for .94 miles, includnu; the rebuilding of. the Falls bridge, is equal to $BOl 29 per mile.-- T (LT pense must 'necrsaatilr be 'increased in (Ili_ tore, ea 'almost the whole of the second track'was. _laid during the year ;,..;_pstiniate the Cost . of keep ing the 'viral iicnnilete repair, fry 4845, at $94,- 000, equal tia slooo'per Mile of dorible track. The cost of watchmen on ljridgesnot included in the foregoing statement has been ii 0,531 which lin reduction of one third of this item from the previous year. 'During . the past year I hvie removed from the main ride 96 bars, which were bent in unloading heaq'materials for the second track, by ro• slide., &C. The's° have been, sent to Pettstow to be •straightcned e and trilllo uml in the foul when: rzquired. 1' • - 1 have caused C5l-are of the light'. iron •to 'be removed from curve's and placed in, the nevi yid-. ings Schuylkill Haven and Alonnt Oarbon, where they are now in daily use. In addition to these, 10 - bars. ake been con demned.as unfit for the Maiddine, arid haiebeen ' • laid in a turnout itt'Pottstovva. The Waole,,nember of bars retrieved from the tracks, even including those merely, bent,l e is iess than one4ixth of 'one, lie? cent. of theironl The 1 1 11. Which is confirmatory of the opinion es press f. ea in my last annualreport in reference! to the wear of the iron rails. '1 ! the he In the same repori ,eferred .. neavv'et petite to he inciirred„ . in relmilditiztha'bridg,e et tho.falls of Schuylkill, in'conseiluence of the des: tmrtinn of the firmer ono by.incpnditriets, ,A per manent structure has lien erected at that point, at a cost of $14,402 :B?"ct . s., oiLi sti , ..joeta iny -pair department. this ye ar to 'extraortlitisiylexEeit- . som. tiee . ef the strudicr bridges - hare bedntantexted into moire structure at;it Con of $6,189 Orthia, en ainount of $,530 cts., which l Xvould• hate been' nicessmily, expended in•renewing- the. wood svoilt. has been charged to.the repairdepart, nvitt.•; - ar e iii °is included In the foregoing !•:?itenienl. It beeMitle oriiettli intention to complete 'at lame (More. peileid: the small structures, by Ahroiring'fitnite.etate3 betwvrn" the abutmgnto, 'have carried the,remainder to the account of per !patient. additions to roadway, under coitotruc- Xn. 'oilepaitment. • 1" - . • ' TWroad is now in good order, and the track fu4.suilains its character for - perinanen4 and ad. justiiiPtrt. . • , • • . All'. • • .•. respeetfuiTy snimitted. RICHARD B.'OSBORNE. Engineer. SUPERINTENDENT'S ,REPORT. ,T a :02 9. fat Ton Dcpartmerit ffthe Philadelpi:a and Realirg Railrvarreo., Dec. 14. 1844. s. lons ' Vccautt, E s President:q..; . . Sin folleivai report. for the twevo months, ending o oovolt., is respectfully submit. led. r Compared with the . year smdintr 30th Noe. 1813: the coal tonnage hid increaied 01 per rent.; therieveriers from merchtindize' 12 per cent.; and" front :passerorera :19 per cent, The business of the, road in cuch,item is shown in detail...in State.' StateMent 11 exhilits - the eipensei of 'fbe de: par:merit, and Statement - A: the - apportionment of them to ,the se.ve:aotemit of business, by ,• which it will be seen. that, there .haa;bee,s tan-auction in _the' cost of tisitspciitation. • • StaterrierieD•eflii*ithe•triseitinity now on the I rondo Daring -the pastyear it hasLven increesed . six-wheeled 'locomotive ; tut from ;the =worse::ly, of Messrt.'Balderhin• and :Whitney; twO"fiom that of Messrs. Norris and Brothers. and one fieurt' 'lthe - .Newcaitle Manufac turing Co.l - Their :tromp load has •lieen 'lOO coat cars, laden with 310' tons of.sonl. During the same period, 856: iron Coal oars have been procured, weighing tOns S cwt., each, and carry. ing stons oleos!: ;also; 8 wooden coal ears,und , 57 ears for the transpi:itatiint of merchandise.' Statcment E exhitiits the working an,kcest :of ,repairs Of thelntimotive .engines. • Btateurept shOwatlie cost of sepsies of the freight, Parteer.lM coal ears; including „ the re. newel' of injured - and destroyed hi": ireeV g en t,. ; , • • ;The coattf trartsportinx coal, ittethiling.tepaira citeoqineS and. ears. has beett - 41 8 - 10 cents per. ton, exieediniby 1100 the Ostia:ate' anneal report. * •-•, • • floe beer en: • 'The gnsatly: increased power , et giaes. (their lead .exeeedipg the-averegeinf 1843, 218 totut,) annhirt,ed with the expected economy the use of heti eels; hetg of whiih'' Weis ;Aired • ',bit the. Yawl late in4llll;trtUtlethieat *en.: E=El CME MI n _ , STATEMENT Amount - Siniasiz,tess ottitwailiffildslAbhla 'and P.4llsville- Itaillead r ibr.l2•nonthiCqp4ing N9Teuthar -3 0tb..29 - 44;: • • •roiaiaa. . Total amount of coal trinsparted tons 0f22401ba 1 4.... t . • ; Do. -• do w.ds.• -hi Wager 2000 lbs. *Oft Do: do Of ;ill anileflaiii69. •of Read, sni laying 2d track mid . turnouts, ineluding777,oBs cobie 4 •A f • yds. - earth for - iiharree.' 12V; , 96 . sills. 9.377 tons iron ; (1,363 4 t 9 n 1 -: - for bridges; witee pipe, and sun. -• thy other --•matarials, , sa 40011. of 2000 lbs. * ' • • Total tonnage for year, ineludhig - weight of passengeres, in tons of 2000 lbs. ' • .7 • • •• • • Total- amount of coal franspottolo., : dale; in tons •0r2240 Do. • tonnage O(Road from . May 1833, to praacnt sto r . m toes of ' • 2000 lbs. . passe:fa - as . aritaaar...:,• ; ,;!, - J.* Total No. of passengeta transported ' 4 _ during the : year; - • ; 86,643 Do. Na. miles travelled;bir same; '9459,909 ERual • to, th?itgh paisetigeta r - Otess \ ,, WEC psis 07 liol7l. • •.t From freight on coal, ' • • , .$449,6011 91 " Passenger TFavel; .. .2,4 71 1 1 4 3 et , 0 15 ; • " Freight orlerebandise, 49, 2 . 92 -4•7 6 • • Transportati Of .D. Iditili....:)llAlo Mis.ellaucous, . 1g#7.013 64 STATEMENT:D. Cross'expenses of thei, Ttanstantiefittli;-11:000t. _ment'of the Philadelphia - awl Reading Railroad, for the 12 months ending November 50th, 1944. W'agesof Engineers, Con. ' duitors, . tn efi, " -,- BralteMeo and Train. - • time Keepers, , stss.ald -__ Fuel 24,1471 ermis woOd,• 53,398 'BB_, Do, Anthracite. Coal. - '3,008 20 Oil Carat! parlioses, 12,149 • • -• • ' Tallow •and Prease. for • .1 • Cara, die.; 27,021 lbs. 21,V/9 Xl3' Columbia, Railroad ex peri-' sea, amount Tolls,p4id ...State, • • • • l'" N o,_ Do .• . do. Hauling across kill Rridge,, Hauling Car:; ' in-Dread street, PhifadelpJiia,. Renewals, articles on , coal Trainr; Ropes, Lomita: Coal left on Road short of • consignment, front .brco ken axles. and other . ; mutes, used. by Ca. in Water Stations, Salon riry Engines, *.e., L....sling and unloading w o d- apti wharfage on wood, - Cotton waste, for engines 'and shops, ' Goods lost, stolen,or dam • :aged, • Sundry petty expenses tirt; ' ring year, " •-• pat 71 4,771 76 $80,691 .43 IEIEI wont.suor At6avrr. , , Wcarce of all oC repair , s, - ;einipot; ears, $37, 4 8 1 n Bills of .bat irorrstecl ant hardware, Iron castings• (previous toerection of foundry) _ Timber and lumber,' Tires, and sundry ma,- terials; for ' eugindle and cars; - ;„ - Bi:16 of weik rind ie;'; p3irs dunc.e:ionikele; Coal for Smith . shops, _ chiefly . 1,595 04 Sundry petZy expenics, • -- .IM3 -4 49 , • . . • • . • - Dzior Ac.coorr, —"'" Wages, depot hands, cut ting , ; wood, pumping stateil ,an d" tandiug '': ' - _.. trains, -• • - $19,420 18 Wages of Wiitchmin, ' 2,291 06 7- Billsof cutting-wood; f . '6,977 88„ Coal for water stations, - _ 404 - 79 Puinping water by horse pow. • ' er, and water tomtit, ' --61 . 7-72 i ' 111aterials mid' work 'far 'De. ' - I' --' , ' VMS, ' ' '''' ::' - . - 1 ' bpe ' 4 3 4 ' ' Surrdry petty expenses, OO.Bl •-• " • • . . °Ter. AND stritatteresmcs - ca 1 Acconat, 'Stationary, . _ ~ , .$552 4q, Printing,., . • : rile .24 _ Subszriptian to, and adver. • 'I :. - . 0 . i ~ . '.. tising-jo, papers,':7-.., 167 .130 ~, 4 . .., , ..., ;Furniture. .roaterials, rent,. • ,: i .•• : ';.... -;-i and sundries antlatricei, 252 1"; . 1 , 1 t .. • ~„, ;„,., ~ Salaries :of , 43., etEceta ,:. I -,-,...-".!.-, '4 . 4-.., 1 ,-,, I agents-and clerk" in Do; . I . ~- , ,-; ...,',, & partruents,: . 1 " '12,313,5 - •,i --. - __.,e ) - ~, •... : ....: - ----7----! exi/.6014 rra• • , 254,102 0 .;-..-/ 2- ~ .. . `STATEMENT 4. ', ' . • .•. STATEMENT I; • ..".,.. •. • ~..!..' f.'• •. . Actual a:pewits-of the transportatiott.Depstrtmett l .of tbe Priitadelphia and Reading flial4armaiise4ti - twelve - months. encling - Noventberdfl,AB44s ,tar . Trartevortatian of. 42t,958 tons of :. • • _I: 2.. .-;•;:-. . coal frotweital region to,Richrnond . • ...;'T. ~,,,, ;,,,, junetionwit'a State road,andothei _- . e . , . ; . It. • , pointa; at 41.8-10 cents. ~ .•.)61 71 5, 3 :0 ‘ 44 t i • Expenszs of tranlxotAtion betTteon , junction with State reit l and Cons l . "?,. ''--• -" '. pany'silepot in Philadelpiliii, hi t .: ~.•` ~-, t ..,. =•.. cluld : ing tolls paid State, hauling ;.. , ;..,,,,. • ; ~„...,c . aarcre bridge_4,_ hauling in. Broad ' street, and tolls paid city, in all,' I.' '22,035'70 ,' " Trinsliatalioriof33,379throughpa. `',' ''' ' • '' i! ,sengera between Pousvilloandjutic- . - . • .- .- g.: '..., .lion with State mail, st37 - "Xletts., '12,674.17 Transportation of t 0,472 urns met.: - -.- - ;..-1 - - .^.1 - '.'„, -.:,• • . • - chandize between Puttsvill'. Rea- : . '•',l --ding and other, points, *nil' State , , =,. rimd; et 04 . 7-10 eta,` . . ; . 1 .13,245,39. briperintendence, including salar i es • :•. ~ -. i.. °fill idficeri,clerksistad nits! ag'tf. • :.= .", - at depots', . • „,-... . 1- • 42,918* ." \, Pay of - watchmen at eepins, en ' a ~- .;•_, 4 ,-.',-, hbuses FA switthes„ • - -- , :34294.19)' gi; t; "011ica expenses. including coal f "` ... .d.,, .. : j 1 . , „ fires, materials, &a. • ' - '94 7 7,0:A..1 . Worland materiabs for - milks Ir. ' . i_1.....i‘11, _ .del"t*, pumps. are ' -. - 1., ..... , 1,1F91 47r..14i- t i Sundry_pe,tty expefts, Ci , .. 3, running e • ~.,,., t; . ~ * .: 5 ; - tea engines dre..t... . ~ , -..,, '100119u,- ............-• Actual net eirnseits4 year . - I .:„ Oita_ 4 41 t 9 . 05 i :1 -'. Atld_frii materiali Oa •h3Dii9N '.- ' • .-- irembir-31:11h,. ; 1€i44,.111'.. follow*: l' WoOd;'''.' -•,,1T• . , '. 90,500,25 '.' ' Bar iron . and-attic - I t _ .‘_ '' ~.2,5413 05: , Engine Gearing, tub2s, ~ ' ...I . -.', &c., --7.---- . .. : I; . 1,426 i 43' - i:, Car . Seating. • Villeejst 'I. . - 1 *Piing...Ste.* - •:, • 1,200 _O4 ' ''' Brass andiron castings; • - , -- , ~ cg i PPeN leid;&t: .'. Lass do .j :. _ ~ Ti bpr anthouibeir •' " 230 40 • ' . 'l '., ~-, • -ci. Bittintitiousetialr , ,- - - '. - :3771 10 , '.',' .;., _ ~• . r7L- - - . .: _Anthracite c 4 ,1, . ": . .413 00 ..1; ~ : 1-."., , 1 , ,". Viriii, axles, 14c4 ' ( 147.4 • Pll.. ••'. '" .1.- ; - - - z: ': • • --, ~' .. - - ••• 1 ,17 1 037 .147. 1 :- -, .:,. t .nn listid,Niiir. 30th : . I -. ' :. Zi . , 1 1843, ' _ 7.054 43 .: • ' /3 . • . .--...7?-,-.. '..•- • ' E 44063 -IW'', - I 47,2,43 Il %on ( t ic) , . •,-*; 4 , !.;430i7;, „ • 1,71 p ¶0 2732 (17 '628 0 627 84 382 1:11:•• 13,176 43., ;,It9 •73G, . In - . 'l' :1 . - Gross eipenit forylift • - . j • • Y = lime r , 659,291 : , 61 . iii r t 1;141M11 ME MOB si~i.~ii ~la~ ~ < 1 5L~6.174'11i ~- , -.- "A BEM= ).; f r, ,• , ME =2 •r:+ ... . • - 4 -