The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 27, 1849, Image 2

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    TElnii; OP TEM MINERS' ifiliftNAL.—SlNqtr ,
fTB'CRIPTIONS.—TWO Debate per annum , pay
able semi-annually to AdVance, to those who reside
:3 the Countf.-"Mid a'nbally in advance to these Wed
our of the COnnty. The publisher 14servils tts
1 - .l:oself the right to chatge ill 50 per annum, when
. payrnent is delayed longer than one yeas.
TO CLUBS. .
Three copies to one address, *hip°
I , c yin Do Do - 10 00
t'ineen Dp -,,,,t00 5000
ilve dollars to advance w irtil ‘„ for three yes re Nob
ecriptlen 'to the dotirlisi.
PATER OP ADVETOISING.
One Square of 14 lines, 3 times:. e 1 00
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Every subsequent Insert]
r,:~ lines, 1 tfmc,
Sul:regnent insertions. ei
Cart Sroare, 3 months,
SCI monthr,
flee Year,
11 ,- , ram Cards of Five',
Merchants ar.lnlhere, ai
ear, with theprivilef,
terent 3,lvertlftmente weekly,
11- Larger Advertisements, a• per agreement:
',TANEY S. PALMER, at Ms Rya! Estate mut
cos: .dzenties,
Cnrner of Third & Chelnat Streets, Philadelpttla,
Ne.,160. Na 95111 Street, New fora,
N. 16, S tate Stiett,nagerl, and
lynch east comer of Salumate & Catlett Streets,
t.,altiniore, is oar Agent for reeelelna anbseriptlorue and
e.lyeritsnine its tor The litnete
CIUCULATION of the Arinere'Journal is greater
thr.n any other paper published in Northern ,Pennsylva•
and has nearly double the circulation of any other
y.tfalished in Satinylkirl county. Rah* circulates largely
among manufacturers, Iron and coal dealers
~ :trongliont the Atlantic and Eastern States. "'"
SINGLE COPIES or TILE MINERS' JOURNAL
can ha obtained every Saturday of William Old
know, 'Millersville; Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at
the corner of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville
and at the counter of the publication office.
TIRE, ITE6LTILawn LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
:- , -The subscriber Is Agent for Fire, Health and Life In
aurance. Any' Information on either of Ibe different
ranches can be obtained at the office of the Miners'
nunal, where Insurances are effected.
• •
gliners' ;vernal.
Saturday Morning, Jan. 27.
711% PIWTECTIVE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY!
The yeople Demon,' its Restoration I
E,Te/ttsteadof MOOO, which we stated Rev. Mr.
had bequeathed to his congregation, the sum
not exceed $6OO. All his property is to go
o ilia congregation, which, after the debts shall
I,sve iicen pal.; will amount to about got
TIE COURT HOUSE.
We aro happy to announce that the Court
He'ise will ha built on the site selected by the
C.i:xfichisioriers. This is a fixed fact. Needy
.Slr„000 have been subscribed by our citizens
within the last week, which sum will be incretwed,
ve•fe s el confi lent, to $20,000, before the end of
I.'el'rulry. On the atrength4 these subscriptions
. see underaland, five of our moclt wealthy and re.
,:ponsibly citizens have consented.to give bonds to
the Commis•iooers, that no portion of the expense
h:,11 fall urn the County ; they will also probably
. •:el'ectcd as the Building Committee, in the
• • :7, t.sse s of the ensuing week. As soon as this bond
and the sum. of $20,000 subscribed, the
C•• 3117113f10110.3 will be authorised to proceed at
to the erection of the prison, which can be
• immediately beck, end to connection with
the Court House, so es to bring the prisoners out
cf . the Jail into the Ckrt House under cover.
.in all the modern bath prison., (such as would,
if course, he erected in this County, where the
prisoners are compelled to work, and not only
eupport themselves, but defray the expenses of the
,!£ on,,end i in some instances, under good man..
c:, , lrnenl, becomes s Eouree of profit) a email steam
used-.'for washing, ironing, cooking,
Lc.; es a matter of economy. With this engine
c+ be pumped from the Norwegian, at the
fc—t of the hill, into a reservoir in the second story
of the prison, from which it ran be conveyed to
y part, b; means of pipes, far cleansing h.—
' r culinary purposes it can also be pumped-from
a small 'reservoir in connection with the water
tv,-.es. The quantity of water required for clean-
Fite the prison would be largo and could not be
:'_:wined from the Water Company, under an an
nu.r.larrnt of $5OO or $6OO, provided there was a
supply: , For culinary purpose; no more would
be required than is now used by any one of our
:sr,:r,e hotels. From the Norwegian, the supply
r.'r cleansing can be obtained at en outlay of only
,V.:10 or S3OO, without paying any annual rent for
it. The objection, therefore, urged against the 10,
, rt!ilit, as regards a supply of writer, is searce!y
nxthy of consideration.
The following his been handed to us for pub
:
At a meeting of the several Ward Comntitiees,held
Tue4day evening, Jan. 23, reports were received
of the followiug rums subscribed for the erection of
11.1 Court House and Offices, in Pottsville. to wit.:
:Thrth %Vest Ward 85025 20
North East Ward, 2403 60
-South Ward, 3206 30
•Total • &11.63510
Resolved. That the committee tender their thanks
to the citizens of the.SerouP, for their liberality in
kubscribing no cheerfully the serersl amounts riftheir
lvsessments, and feel confident that the fame hticr
nlity will be continued.
!NO. CLAYTON, Secretary.
BiNKL.ITG PIIND.
Mr. Evans, of Cheater, has introduced a hi
into the Legfel atom Grads State, abolishing militia
traininge, and creating a Sinking Fund, by which,
"according to his calcols:ion, the State debt would
"
lc liquidated in the coarse of 55 years. This
Etrikes us as worthy of.consideration. Any law
which provides (or the payment of the enormous
- debt under which we are laboring, should be acted
open at once. It is: suggested in this Bill to
choiish Militia traininge, end in its stead, a tax
%,,e,f 50 cents should be levied upon all who
- are subject to the Militia law. This tax in the
ceMrie of a year - would *Taunt to $BOOOO, and
wulla be the first item towards creating a sinking
fond. The second item provided for is, that no
,bseount shall be allowed for the prompt payment
nr t axes, end urgeaprompt payment without die
' aunt. It allows' to the tax collector 2 per cent.
inetead'of 5, for the collection of taxes. By not
alluding 'discount for the pro 4q .,_.. psyment. of
i,. ;; es, a siem of $41,000 would be realized. And
1,:• reducing the pet Mine from 6 to 2 per cent.
•- additionel saving would be effected, forming a
reed of upwards of $150,000 annually. This
'onil is to he invested the first year in the par
se of State Loans, which are to be cancelled ;
et the interest upon the loans so cancelled is to
lie added to the fund raised the following yea, and
be applied to the potable* of loans, which shall
In a similar manner be cancelled; and so on Nine
er to year, the fond raised es . sforeiwid, together
pith the interest upon all the loans so cancelled,
e' rll Ill) invested in Stale Joan,. Should this
Tien beedhercil to yearly; and the amount of in
.:crest paid, it is thought this plan will effect- a
liquidation of the State debt in 55 year,,
CANAL commissiosrEa
The Loenfaeos 'are beginning to move in the
matter of nominating a person for Canal Commis.
rimer. At a meeting of the_Loeofocoe, held at
Sneh i nry, for the purpose of eSPressing themselves
as to the Freon of their choice, E. Y. Bright was
,nzamended as the first choice of Nonhumber•
lend County, and Col. A. C. Bier, as the second.
'We hardly think it worth while for the Loco.
boa to nominate II man. Their party was BO
bvily beaten at thelate election, that it will ha a
- difficult matter to rally their fora:toad the Whip
vr:11 'calk once room Averlbe,copze trAh ease.
siOnACE GREELEY.
!teethe, scene, disreputable to Congress and
the Republic, has been enacted in the Honse of
Representatives. Mr. Greeley's rmileage refirm,”
was at the bottom of the affair. Mr. Greeley has
commenced a reform, which, if accomplished, must
result in a vast amount of - saving, to the country.
But the people have seen bow his efforts in behalfi
of a reform of the mileage system hare been ap.
predated hp some of the other members. Binh
attempts had been undertaken prior to Mr. Gree
ley's effort—but always faded. The publication
of the members of Genoese with their mileage
affixed to their names, has shown the people that
the fair thing is not altogether done by members
of Congress. Members, unintentionally perhaps,
take more than their legal mileage; but when an
attempt is made to reform a law which is known
Ito be so faulty, they should treat the mover of
such a law with respect and deference. We
might here'irive an instance of the imperfections
or the mileage law. Mr. Morse, a member of
Louisiana, in the course of a debate the ether day,
was 'eked how much his expenses were in coming
to Washington. He replied.sloo; and this gen
tleman's pay for Coming to Washington,sccording
to present allowances, is $2OOO ; another member
from New York, whose expenses are $lO, receives
$lOO. Such is the law whiCh Mr. Greeley is
endeavoring to reform. The success with
which, so far, he has mit, is known to our leaders.
The people are becoming interested in this
matter. They see that extravagance has been
practiced. The effort, of Mr. Greeley are being
appreciated by the people, and no matter how
much some members of Congress may oppose his
measure, they have determined to stand by him !
Few of the members are aware of the sensation
which Mr. Greeley's action his produced in this
State, and from what we see in other papers, we
are led to infer that the people everywhere are be.
coming interested. Mr. Greeley has battled so
for manfully for the rights of the people; and it
becomes their duty as well as that of the press to
stand by him, if they desire abases reformed iu the
Government. ,
Some of the members, considering themselves
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500
800
000
taco
B. BANNAN
libelled by the publication of the excess of mile.
age which they have drawn, have conceived the
idea of expelling him from Congress! Expel
Horace Greeley from Congress I How ridiculous
is Inch conduct! It will require much more to
expel him then some of 'those member., think..
Why, each conduct is unparalleled, and the ex
pulsion of Mr. G. would seal the fete of alt who
had voted for his expulsion. The people—and it
must be remembered they are the sovereigns—
would send forth such an indignant rebuke as
would confound all who had participated. It is
contrary to the spirit of the age—to Hepublicanism
—to expel a man for attempting to bring about
reforms in the Government. And how have they
been libelled ?' If they consider themselves libel
let by the publication of truths, let them change
congas, and the effects hereafter will not result to
their detriment.
In conclusion, we again remark that the people
have become somewhat agitated upon the maser,
and the popular voice is on the side pf Mr. Grec-
The news lately received from California is
indeed of a startling character. Gold is being
found in more abundance than ever. And those
who write from the Gold Region, cry there hips
end to the article. This news has set thou-ands
agog, who are now preparing to start for the Re
gion, and thousands more would go were they
possessed of the means, Vessels have recently
sailed from Philadeiptsis; New Bedford, Poiton,
New York, Connecticut, and liater plr;ces s and
many more will sail in a abort time. We observe
in the Washington Union of the 2 let instant,
some official informatiOn. Lieut. Larkin re
ports to the State , Department, under slate of
"Nov. 16th, and says, 4-that gold is found in lumps
weighing from one to torn pounds." 'ln general,
the gold found in the Region alluded to by Lieut.
Larkin, is purer than at the old diggings. Some
lumps weigh as much as sixteen pounds eacht—
The Indians give, at, ounce for a calico shirt.—
Men who were beggars lost June, are now worth
$20,000. The Gold , Regions are:known to ex
tend three hundred mile.!—and probably one
thousand! Letters from Commodore Jobes
state that things are in a deplorable condition.—
Anarchy prevai!e.
Another officer writing to General Towson; at
Washington, says that Gold seekers are meeting
with great success. But he says,. provisions,
clothing, and all the necess tries of life; are at the
most exorbitant prices. Living hes ever been ex
pensive in that country, but now it passes ell
reason—board four dollars per day, 'Washing five
to six dollars per dozen. Merchants' clerks are
receiving from $l.BOO to $3,000 per annum sala
ry ! What the Government will Jo for civil of
ficers, the writer says, he does not know. Selaries
will hale to correspond with the times. Them
of Governors, Judges, dec., as allowed in the
United States, will hardly compare with that paid
to salesmen and shop clerka there.
The greatest difficulty yet experienced is the
propensity monifested by a lilJti to desert the
moment they land upon California's shore.—
some vessels do not land in consequence. In
Dome instances captain, cook and all hands leave
their vessels fur the Gold Some of
them return with a vast amount of Gold.
Cot Stevenson, of New YorK, is also affected
with the fever, and his whole regiment has been
disbanded aral in connection with himself are
hunting gold. Some are supposed to haso
Icctedaopurards of several hundred thousand dol
lars in gold dust; and Mr. Marcy, a son of the
Secretary of .War, is said to have collected up
wards of one million of dollars in Gold. This is
astoniobing.. Others again do not meet with so
much success.
A correspondent writing iron) Cal.fornie, statrs
that lumps of add of s pound weight have been
frequently found, and pieces can be dug out of
the crevices of rocks. He adds that it is the
greatest country that has yet been discovered.
The small pox exacts to some extent in our
Borough. The disease is confined principally to
those residing in the outskirts of the town, sod
among those who have never been vaccinated.—
We have been informed by e• physician of 18
year.' practice that all patients whom be had
vaccinated had never beeh studied by thlidisease,
tint in some cases by rarioloid. Vaccination is
the only preventive of the email pox, anal no
one should neglect to here it done: In some
cases the matter may not take. When this is the
case, it should be persevered in until the desired
otject is obtained. As vaccination is a proven.
live, we hope those who have not been, will have
the matter attended to.
OFFICIAL VOTE 8011 GOVERNOR
The official returns of the several counties of
the Commonwealth were openei and read on • the
19th inst., in the Houle of Beresentatives, in the
presence of the membered both Houses, as requi
red by Isar. The aggregate vote is a* follows:
Wm. F. Johnston, - • 168 522
Morris Longstreth, . 168,225
flattering, 72
Johnston's msjority offer Longslrelbs 297
Oyer all others, - .1.45
We regret to state that Gen. Taylor is some.
what indisposed. laboring ander an altetlt
of influenza. 31:s. Taylor is so much indirPosed
thatlt is doubted whether' she will be able to se=
cetopenY #l.O Old General to Wrobingtce. Sorry
EL=
83/ ALL PDX.
338.919
Total vote.
THE - MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL. ADVERTISER.
minim el.as.y,
Mr. Clay has been nominated By the Legisla
ture at Xentucky,for the United States Senate.
Ii is iWid be has chreated himself willing to ac
cept the bohlitlitiOft if, elected, am that his return
is teladered retty certain. This pewit, we have
little 4oubt, will thrill with joy the bean of every
Whig in the land; aye, every one who desires the
welfare of this great Confederation will his
retain with sincere pleasure. Though greatly
advanced in age; his intellect is unimpaired, his
eyes glisten with the Fame ardor, and his eloquence
is as thrilling es it was years ego, and Henry Clay
will stand upon the floor of the U. S. Senate as
erect as ever, and devote his timo to the welfare of
the country with the same patriotic devotion that
her always characterised his cairn. We fee l
proud of Henry Clay—and so should every Ame
rican. He has added honor to our country, and
wherever you find admirers of statesman-like
qualities, of soul-stirring eloqoence,; there - you
will find Mends to Henry Clay fame is
coeval with that of Cicero, end When he shell have
sunk into the tomb, thousateds'Srbo may live in
after years, will look thick upon him With pride
and veneration.
,S_HON. ANDREW STEWART. t
This gentleman, a representative in Congress
from this State, has been recommended, by the
Pennsylvania Delegation, to Gen. Taylor, as a
suitable person for the Secretary of the Treasury.
Mr. Stewart is well known, not only to the peo
ple of this State, but to the people'of the linited
States, and his selection as a Cabinet Officer
would, so far as we are able to judge, meet with
general approbation. Pennsylvania ought to
be represented in the Cabinet, and if the Secreta
ry of the Treasury is to be Oen to one of her
eons we know of no one more deserving end bet
ter qualified than. Mr. Stewart. The office re
quires a man of sound judgment, strong intellect,
legislative experience, and one who is intimately
acquainted with all the resources 'and wants of
tho country. ' Such a men Mr. Stewart is known
to be. Hip exposition of the fallacy ofthe free
trade doctrines of Pulk and Walker shovii him to
be perfectly familiar with all the duties which
devolve upon en incumbent of that office. His
efforts in behalf of the Tariff '42 hive been untir
ing and the .light his speeches spread over the
State no doubt;•aeaisted the Whigs to redeem this
noble Commonwealth from the thralddra tf Le.
cofofsm•
Should the Secretary of the Treasury not be
given to Pennsylvania we have other gent;enen
abundantly'qual.fied to fill other poets in the'Cab.
inet. In case Pennsylvania does not receive tba
Treasury Department, we would urge the appoint
ment of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens to the Post. O
ffice Department. Should neither of the above
offices be given to Pennsylvania, we won'd Oiler
the selection of Josiah Randall, one of the ablest
lawyers in the Union, for the office of Attorney
General of the United States.
POSTAGE.
This subject has' received considerable atten
tion of late. It is a question of much importance
and one in which every man, woman and child in
the land is interested. There is a Poat Office
WV before Congress now, the general principle
of which is a three.cent Fustage in advance on
541 f ounce letters ; five centa if not pre-paid ; two
ounce newspapers one cent for any distance, and
a half cent within 50 miles for' one a half ounce
newspapers
The podtage of half a cent uron newspapers
within 50 miles is little, it is true; but why not
permit newspapers to pass free of postage to any
point of the county is which they are published
Newspapers should be permitted to pass throu.ih
the mail free to any point of the county in which
they rasp be published, and until such a law be
posses! by Congress the people—they who are
most interested in the matter—will not be satis
fied. / This bill, should it become a law, will
meet the disapprobation of this people. We live
in an age when the dissemination of intellig-nce
shOuld be fostered, nil every tax laid upon news.
papers, may ho considered a tax upon intelligence
and education. This, in a land which boasts its
republican instiutiond, should not be. Cheap
portage is an object in which the people 'ore in
terested, and the enactment of a law which will
allow papers to be transmitted to any point of a
county in which they may be published its the on
ly law with which the people will be. satisfied,—
With the proposed reduction of postage upon
letters, we have no fault to 6nd. We hope the
Press will speak out.
SCHUYLKILL CANAL BOATS
•We learn that the Trustees of the float Fund
base abandoned the idea of running their own
boats, end are now disposing of them to Boat
Captains on very accommodating terms. The.
Boots are worth about $l5OO, and they -require
$2OO to be paid down, and $5O per month during
the boating season, until the purchase money is
paid in full, This is decidedly. .the best course
the Company con pursue under -existing circum
stances: If the Company had adopted our sug
gestion which we made about.eighteen months
ego, and offered a drawback for's_ period of one,
two and three years, they would - have had the ea.
nal stocked with Boots by indieduals, and they
I would have saved money.
CANAL LANDINGS.
We learn that it is the desire of the Schuylkill
Navigation ll,nmpany, to complete the allotment
of their Landings early in February. All parties
therefore desiring the use of. their Landings,
should make application to Ellwood Morris, Esq.
Resident Engineer, &c. as soon as pdssible.
LETTER FROM GOT. SEWARD.
Below we publish a fetter from Ex Gov. Be.
ward, in reply to a letter from the Whigs of this
County, inviting him to attend the Taylor cele
bration recently held in this place:
Album December Tab, DM.
Mr Dear Sir:—.oc returninglto my home. after en
absence since the 10th of November. 1 find myself
indebted to the Whigs of Schuylkill County. Penna.,
for an invitation to the festivities they intend observ t
ing on the 25th Cr that month, in commemoration of
the triumph of Whig principles at the late election.
1 regret that it was not more seasonably known to
me. that the invitation had bees tendered. !pace the
occasion has passed, t can only express to the Corn.
mitten and to yourself my grateful acknowledgments
for an distinguished an honor. and ensure you or my
sincere hope and desire that the triumph may eaters
thegreater safety and prosperity of the Common
weaTth of Penne,!Tapia. and of the U-ion.
Dave the goodness to present my very respectful
regards to Mr. Martin, and tell him I shall never
forget his warm•hcarted friendship.
I am, with Encore esteem and regard.
.Your humble fervent;
WIGWAM H. SEWARD.
Jos. P. Burro. Esq., Secretary,
INCORPORATED COMPANIES
We publish the following Resolution passed by
the Legislature of Pecinsylrania, and approved
January :tat. 1843. at the request of a Bond.
bolder, residing in Massachusetts :
.Resolvai: By the Senaie and House of Repre
gents:lves of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in
General Assembly met. That from and alter the 'paw
sage of this.resolu•ion. it shall not be lawful for any
Company. incorporated by the laws of this COmmon
:wealth, and empowered to construct. make, and
manage any. Railroad. Canal nr other public internal
improvement; while the debts and liabilities, or any
Tart thereof, incurred by the said Company to con..
tractors. laborers • and workmen employed m . the
construction or rensir of said improvement remain
'unpaid. to execute a general or
.partial assignment
conveyance. mortgage or other transfer, of the real
or'parsonslestate of the said Company. ao as to de:
feat, post n>. endanger or delay their said croditori.
without the written ittsent of Monied creditors first
bad and obtained ; and any such issignment.convey—
enee.movogaigeor traps&.•, shall be deemed frauds'
lent. null and' void. as against any such contemners.
labcfnri and n.ndnnnn.i,lPeklntll34l.r9TSTlld.'!'
SCUVTLEILL
REPORT.
viciATiore coatpA.
Y'S
We bore received a copy of the Annual Re•
port of the Schuylkill Navigation Company. Its
length prevents oar publishing it entire,—we,
I however, append a synopsis of: all ha important' ,
features:
Thiileport opens with refers= to the ember.
easiment• hieh characterised the business of last
year, and t o sacrifices /noised to be made to raise
means tom to 14 enlarged narigation,'lnd
stock the Canal and lateral Iteroadi withholds
and ears, and meet the floating liabilities of the
Company.
The estimated receipts mere not realized by the
\ 6)
Company bat the President of. the Company,
congrattl'a es the Stockholder. Open so increase
of Coal to ge over the former year of 214,000 1
tons, while the whole increase of the trade from
all the regions for the year, wet only shoot 107,-
000 tons. , The miscellaneous tonnage of the
Canal was increased over the former
,yea.—
The current expenece were also increased beyond
the estimate. in Consequence of the limited facili
ties of a view work just completed, and thy want
of the necessary experience in meaning the cars
on the lateral roads, end the boats on the line of
the Canal. The experience acquired, however,
will considerably reance these expenses hereafter.
The business 4 the year, has been as fqllows :
Antbricite Coal, Toni, 43502
Miscellaneous tonnage, descending, " 161,616
Miscellaneous tonnage, ascending„ • 81,050
679,374
The ineome of the Clompsoy has Deco es fol.
Tolls on Anthracite Coal, 6179,470 99
Tolls on mlstellaneotor trade, pod boats, TONI di
Water rents and rents of real estate, , 23,391
Tots!,
The expenses have seen ea follava:
Salaries and wages, repairs, and auperin
tendania of the Canal, , #116,443 SI
Car expenses. 17;173.22
handing expenses, .. . 16,641 54
Repairs of bows, 13,515 63
Drawbacks and towage, ' 4,261 54
Total. • 5168,30114
And leaving a balance towards the payment of in-.
retest of $110.564 56.
The total amount of interest that the Company be.
came liable for in the year 1818, is $201,170 33. and
there has been discharged during the year, the sum
nr5207,181 &liming a balance unriad of $ 6 3.331-
99. Six months' interest will fall due on the first of
January. 1849. on the loans of 1815.1817. and the
boat loan, amounting together to 5113.991 63 and
leaving,a total indebtedness for interest of $227.0.36-
6:7...
The sum of about $5OOOO is due for the current
expenses and for car and landin? mews It will
be recollect:ed. that about the same amount was due
last year o.r current expenses• and hence the amount
paid out in 1818 for those objects. as above stated.
gives nearly the true amount or them (or the year.
.The F resident congratulates the Stockholders
upon the arrangement made with the Roamed
Company, by which the ruinous' rivalry which
heretofore existed, ceases, rind admit* the tariff of
tolls for 1848. was' not sufficient to meet the
current expenses and interest on the loans. To
remedy these evils, the rates have bee,n advanced
for 1849, which, according to the best judgment
of the Board, will produce the following revenue
550,000 tons of Coat, average 70 eta. ft. 355.000
lillstellanenus Tolls. • 80,000
Water rents and Rents of Real Pinata, 9.5.000
Total, • ' #OO.OOO
The current expences will probably be far
repairs and rinierlntendance of Canal '
Salaries of Officer?), &c., $90,000
Car and Landing expenses, 35,000
Total, ♦R125,000
ELM=
The upper division of the Csnal from Po
Carbon to Girard Guard Loek, wag 'under the
superintendence of Ellwood Morris, Evq. and
the lower section; to Fairmount, wee under the•
charge of James F. Smith, Esq The works have
been improved and strengthened, end chaanels
deepened throughout, the whole line during the
year. .
The Company fitted up Hewes' Landing et
Port Carbon, 1 at 'Young'e Landing. Gat the Firth
Dock, PortiCarbon, and 2 at Port Clinton, during
the year—ind the River Wall at the Dock at
Mount Carbon has been built so that extensions
can be mode at that point whenever the trade will
require it. They estimate that the Boat, Car and
Landing facilities are sufficient, if used with
reasonable diligence, to accommodate a Coal ton
nage of 600,000 tone. They have also pinches.
ed the Dock, Landing+. and 15 acres of groOnd,
from Limes Dundee, Deg. at Schuylkill Raven,
for $50,200. The Company are required by this
penchasa to espini the snot of . $26,501 within a
period of 18 months, to complete additional isnite'
ings on this Dock, which will greatly inereave
their facilities for shipping from - that point.
' The Reservoir on Silver Creek is about • two.
thirds completed. $24 548 have been expended
on the work, end it will require an expenditure
of $9OOO more to complete it. A small ontl:4
will render it partially serviceable.
The Boats averaged 105 tons daring the sea.
son—when the whole line is finished and ful'y
equipped for business, the Mails will average 150
tone, which wi.l lessen the expenses of tramper.
tation.
The Company built during the year 65 Boats
and 21 Scow Boats. 333 Coal Cars. and 10 Can
and Trucks for carrying Marchandize on the •lat
eral roads in this Region. The_Corapany have
wisely abandoned transportation on the Canal,
and are now selling ell 'their Boats. This will
invite individual enterprize in the a:m.odg trade,
which is always more effectual than that of cor
porations.
The receipts for the pear were as toilers*
Ilenelnto from all sources.
MI expanses, Including interest,
Excess of expenses over receipt', e 1130,612 27
Estimated receipts for 1849; s49o,Boo,—which
is an excess of $40,623;0ver all the expenses in
cluding interest, of 1848.
•
The report winds up as follows:
•
"Although the stockholders have not had any re
turn from their investment, since the sear 1842. and
may probably now be deprived of such return for
several yaars more, there can ha but little doubt that
the work will eventually again prove profitable.
It has been enlarged to meet the growing demands
of the community. for one of the. most Important
necessaries of lite a the annual Increase in the Coal
trade will soon fill it with profitable tonnage, and
those who might otherwise be disposed to despond.
ought to remember. that the protean of enlargement
necessarily drove all the trade into a new channel;
tint every inducement has been offered by a very
liberal policy. to keep it in that new channel; and
that we are now at the threshhold'of a new life. It
has been demodstrated that there is an abundant
trade a it has been . agreed that all attempts at a, ri
valry of ester:nineten shall cease a ' it has been
that the sound principle of cash dealing shall
be returned to; and that no Improper stimulus shall
be given to drive trade nut of its natural channels,-
All i o
f r
ho left open to a fair and honorable comp&
peti on, at remunerating prices; and the fruits of
(hes arrangements will free your affairs. finm em
barrassment. and again give valve. to your lock" .
Slate of the Company December, 1848.
ASBETB.
Cost of the swaths. prior to enlargement 03,202,333.78
Improvement of the works . 4A99,99265
Docks and Landings • 313,433.82
Silver Creek Reservoir 23,416.31
Real Baran 63,721.64
Damages 33,101.18
.
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,
Railroad Can and Dolts ' 464102.87
OMB and Notes receivable 27,165.01
Annds receivable 6,1117.00
Schuylkill liavlsatinn Stock. Id shares 500.00
Loans of the Company held In mot , 131.453.50
Due by sundry persons fbr Boats sold them 13.884.25
Due by sundry personsBo.l.ll.B7
• 1
Caah on hand , 8,174.31
LIAIMITIES
Capital Stock •
t.oans prior to 1815
Loon of 1845
ContrattorldinproVem'lll49l 133,193500
Loan of 1847 • 3,445.315.00
Secured Loan, 1848 59,913.00
8,790,0.19.37
83,991.99
116,950 00
754.
10,135.51 35
13255240
25,392,U
9,161.02
Interest an Permanent Loans .
Loan for floats and Cars -
Dividends Unpaid -. • . .
. .
Bands 'payable . .
8111, end Notes Payable "
Due to sur,dty Pervons ~
Payments received on account Deals sold
&qv°,
El
Tonnage of Articles Descending the River in
1847 and 18411
Coal. •
Lime. .
Limestone,
PWlron,
Lumber,
Wain,
Flour,Saud,
hon.
Iron On,
,Wood,
Stingtei,
Blooms and Castings,
Soapstone,
Bituminous Coal,
Marble,
Stone,
Bricks,
Mails, , .
Cl',,
Batter and Eggs,
Bark.
Sandrles,
Tonnage of Articles Ascentling the River in
1847 and 1848
Iran Ore.
Limestone,
Lumber,
Mdse,
Grain.
Piaster,
Iron.
Pig Iron,
Sand,
Lime,
Ho and Straw,
Floor, •
Soap-stone,
Salt,
Urfa+,
Wood,
Clay,
numinous Coal,
!Minnie,
Marble,
Shingles, '
Stone,
Sundstes,
The Report, taking all the circut:triteness into
consideration, we consider a very flattering one,
much better than we anticipated, and we feel no
hesitation in predicting, that if the works should
sustain no more than 'ordinary damage by fresh
ets, rte. the loans will run 0 to at least 60, and
the stock will nearly double in value, before the
dare of the year 1849.
111278,855 70
is _ ;), 40.0.4
rorrsvitax MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL.
Wheot Floor, bbl. 85 50' Dr'd Beaches {lard. 300
Rye do. do 450 do do mooted. 175
Wheat, busts. 1,10 DeJ Apples, part]. 75
Rye, do 75 Egy,s, doz. 'l6
alill, do 58 Butter, lb. 16
Oats, do .- 40 Bacon, 10
.
,
Panicles, do 95 llama. 10
Timothy Seed, .4 00 Hay. ton, , . 15 00
Clover do 450 Mater. 600
_ . .. _ _ ...... .
MARRIED.
On the 25th blot.. by Rev. Joseph Merlon!. Mr. Pert.
s.
Buck to Jlies Amer.' Dorm all of Prineville.
On Thursday evening. Nov. 30.181 , 3. nt tho Penney!.
vanla Doll, by the Rev. Mr. Minh:h. Mr. D• ft Luiz, of
MiMin en., in Mies M Any MATz. of Sehtsylkill en.
On the 22d lest. by Lewis Refiner. Esq.. of Port
Carbon, Mr.lana e. ItztssevnEn to Miss .T.d•ROLItET
CANWIN, both of Blythe ToWnship.
• •
On the 23d inst. at the residence of hrr brother-In•
law. Rev. C. Town; of Consumptlnn, Issunt.i.a, daugh
ter of Thomas Shepherd, of Philadelphia
In thia thatongh on Wednesday morning, Jan. 21th,
MAZY Ann, Daughter of Nicholas and Mars Fox,
aged 6 years and 9 months.
On the 33.1 Inst. at ali.biteport. Elms Doum.srs, in.
rant Dangtur of Rev. William It. Glen, aged 9Monllia.
_ .
. •
DCBATE.—THE QUESTION "WAS TILE
FrlENcit REVOLUTION or 179 productive of
more' good than eyil" will be Jebated bernreothe Mire
natnrian Society: no Wednesday next. the 31st of Jan.
Affizinitive, Mesire. Depuy, Kemprnn And Koala.
Negative: Walker. McGowan •md Geisentd.
HOWELL FISHER. Secretary-
THE CONSECRATION OF AN ORGAN will
take place lathe Evangelical Lutherian Church,
at Orwlgsburg. on thelth of Feb. next. Several Char
gymen from abroad; arc expected to be present on the
occasion. There will be service in the, German Lan
quads in the afternoon. The:public are respectfully In
vited toParti :Ipate mate solemnities of the occasion.
1. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCI7.
CY —The following Resolution has been passed by
the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville.
.Resolred, That In consideratiotroftbe'sums contribu
ted and to be contributed as donations to the erection
and Sumishing of the church edifice; the vestry do
hereby act apart, and uporopriate FIFTY EIGHT
PEWS, which shall be. and remain free for all persons
who may desire to Worship ia.the Church. These
pews are located as follows :
IN TUG CENTRE AISLE,
North Ode, Nn. 111, HO, 127, 133, 147. 151. 152.
South side, No. 112. 120, 135. 144. 132 ISO.
IN THE NORTH ABLE.
X 303,000
North Ale, No. 3,7, 13,19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 51.55.
Smith gide, No. 2, 9. 11. W. Vr, 32, 39, 41, 50, 52.
IN THE SOUTH MSLE.
South side, rfla. 56, 57. 59. 50, 74, 911, 05. 92, (Ti. 101, 110.
North wide. No. 51, 0.73, 79. I's. 37 , 97. 103. 1 03 .'
'DIVINE 21971V1CE Ie huld In the Church every Sun
day, Jihrr,thelr Serricc emnatences a: 10} o'clock.
Afternoon &rake cow mance', at 4 o'clock. And cren
log yervice, on Mu Erg Sunday of cvery month.
--
&Is TRINITY CHURCH CEMETERY, AT MOUNT
Kr'LAUREL.—The Vestry of Triany Church, Potts
ville. are now ready to yell burial brigand graves in that
large and beautiful plot of ground, near the junction of
Market Street and the 'llflnersvllle Road, which they
have lately enclosadand told out for aCeruetery. Ap
pilent;on for tots or single graves may he made In AN
DREW RUSSEL. Earl, Treasurer of the Church, at
whose ogles on Mahantongn ghee , . u plan nt the Ceme
tery can be seen, or Edward Owen Parry, Esq.,
Centre Street.
UNIVERSALIAT CIIIIRCII.—ServIees are held
fY In the 2d etnry of Stlchter's Newhall, every Sab—
bath morning and evening at the usual hours hest. It.
of Luaerne County. Pantar.
The public are respectfully Invited to attend. •
A COMMON COLD AND COllOll.-4t ehnuid be
remembered that a cough lean evidence that come
levity Is lodged in the lungs, which, If nor simehily re
moved, will so irritate these delicate owns as :eon•
er or toter to bring nn iff.gessotiou elves is sifs—a form
of diocese which we all know is the high road to con
sumption.
Wright's Indian Pegetabls Pills area most delight
fel medicine for carrying 9a a cold. because they re
pel trans the system alt morbid and corrupt humors
(the cause of every kind of disease) In an easy end
natural manner. Four or nicer Wright's Indian Vege
table Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a
short tlmemove the moat obstinate cold—at the same
time the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy
tone, and the blood completely puttlied,
THE. GREAT MEDICINE or THE DAY: Doc Ton
TOWNSEND'S BAR &&&&& ILL A.—Thi. meeicine has the
peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed
by the most respectable physician, of the coo airy, and
un'y requires a trial to bring it Into general ose. It is
put up in quart bottles, and is six times cheaper than
anynther preparation. Doct. Townsend Is a physician
of great reputation In Albany..N. Y. and the Physicians
generally In that elty prescribe it In their practice
The following bet certificate from some of them: .
OPINIONS OF PHYSICI ANS.
dr113,95 79
459,477 97
Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from
Physicians in different parts of the'Union.
This 's to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians
o the city of Albany, have In numero.s cases prescri-.
bed Dr. Townsend•s Sarsaparilla, and we believe it to
be one of the most valUable preparations of the Sari's,
dahlia In the market.
11.11. P131,1N0, M. D.
Y. WILSON, N. D.
R. P. - BRIGGS, 1,1. D.
P. E. ELMENDORP, M.D.
Albany, A pr 111.11816.
Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. Is one of
he oldest and most respectable Physicians in Conn.
Hartford, Cl., May 41, IS l e.
Dr. Towstersto.--Dear Townsend7a Sena
patina" pads a ready sale In Hartford—hi highly es
teemed by all who have made use of it, and we hava
reason to believe Its good qualities will be daily appre
dated by a discerning 1 have daily calls thr it,
and hope you win be remunerated forynur exertions to
render service to the afflicted. 1 ant sir. y our obedient
servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR. M. D.
'The General Ageney for the sale of the Sarsa
parilla Is at Ilannan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug
gists and others can be suppliedwholegale at the Mauu-,
ferturere prlets.
It Is also for sale In Pottsville at John G. Brown's,
Clemens dr, Parvltes, and John S. C. Martin's Drug
Stores; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist,
and J. B. Falls; Minereville.C. Franey, nvigsbnrg ;
Henry Shinier, S. K crown, and W. L. Relater,
Port Carboni Peal Barr, PlnetroVe; J. C. C. !lushes,
Pottsville.
See advertisement in anotbercoluton &circular
containing a large number of certificates from Pbysi
clans and others can be examined ar Bannan.e - Book
tom Price per bottle. or 6 Bottles for 95.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS.— Taylor's Cona
Ortretsr. aid United States Nosey Repot-Lei%
het best in lb United States, containing rat simile
ngravtngs or hit the Cold, Silver, and Copper coins in
irculatlon with their value attached : corrected month
s,. Nomercbant or dealer ought to be without it.
0 Persons enclosing one dollar to the aubscriher
will hive the Detector mailed month] One year to their
.0,057,517.26
,ei,easficaoo
01.778311 X
1,73.130.00
THE ATTENTION of Country Merchants, Pedla rs ,
and dealers adman,. and famines. to respectfol.
ly invited to a compmition - celled CHEEVEER•fi
.PATENT FIRE KINDLING, an article much needed
and in.dimand from an quarters. Fifty cents will
ply one Ore every day for oil months. It is stead
y
done up I. package'', each containing 04 cakes, oath
rake 10 inch.square one of which Instantaneously
vain* Ore from cont acti with it lighted match will Ig.
nate Charcoal, Wood and Bituminous-Coal; and with
one-fourth the °Amity actually , or Wood or Charcoal
will kind's ttre"Authramite.
Fen Ss'e. WM]leseie and Rea% at the . 111ndllnit De
pot, No. 140 Sottth Reeand StreekPlittadelptita,by
Imo VI 4- )- ; - J. W.' GRAY.
1190:Nr7,6ff.t6
18e. 184.
Tons M,693 436,602
• •
50.544 60,610
"• 29,913 37,626
." . 7,107 13,033
- " 14,216 11,475
5;41 5,515
••• 0,240 4,105
" 1,493 ,4.6 3 3
" 3,769 4,661
' " 1,763 9.7 30
- " 3,351 2,719
• " 1,411 4,043
1.491 2 034
" 809 • 1,811
• 739 • .1,315
_ 1,499 1.0d2
229
676
298 ' 654
" 1379 439
130 165
" 107 • 119
•
• ,173 112
" 1,603 3,161
355,160 .551,48.1
Tarts,
1817. :18(8
Tons 13,116 13.611
• " 15,010 11,979
12,654 11,108
6,113 9,415
7.093 7,811
• " 1,969 4.5 71 .
1,181 3,951
" 2,503 3,531
- 3.139 11,059
1,665 1,859
595 1.573
315 995
1.061 903
• " 1,032 691
11,82 s 642
'" • 212 641
. 722 560
" 473 412
560 411
121 • 391
. ,
" - i 378 308
• 399 300
191 284
1,701 209
• re 2,923 2,290
77,237 81,0 0 I
Toni,
DEATHS
RELIGIONS NOTICES
Great Economy In Kindling
Fires,
NOTICES
•
, k 1 OTICE.— PRO POSALS FOR 11AULING CARS.
LI —SEALED PROPOSALS addressed lathe under
signed at Pottsville, will be received until theirst day
of Xerc.l, 1819, at noon, for hauling In the "Yellow
Care upon the Landing's at Port Carbon and Schuyl
kill Haven. during the year ISIS.
The Proposals mast states Arra yries far each loaded
Car heated is; the empty Cars to be teturned by tho
Contractor to the *hieing§ without charge.
The accounts (or hauling will be adjusted at the end
of each month, and pepoere thereof be made is calk
Within its slays thereafter.
. At Port Carbon . separate:, Proposals will be received
for the 'hauling ,by Locomotives, and by Horses. At
Schuylkill Raven horses only can be employed.
, E. G. HARRIS, Agent, it. 1.. T
_
Jan tt7_ 5-513
OTICE.—ALI, THOSE PERSONS •KNOWING
THENISELVES indebted to the estate of WIL
LIAM WILLIAMS, latent Si.' lair, deceased, are re
quested to come forward and make payment on or be
rme the first of April ensuing. otherwise the nceounta
will be placedin the hands of a Magistrate forcollect ion.
Jan 27 5-qt] MARGAEET,WILLIAMS, Adm'rix.
SONS indebted to the tinders:pled, are hereby re
quested to come forward and settle their ACCOUNTS.
as we are nnw about removing our elate and making
new business arrangements, which will require us to
disenntlnue,3B Well as urea the prompt payment nf the
same. 711031 AS FOSTER & Co.
Jast.2l, 1810, • , 5-tf
- - -
NOTICE—TO
School Directors of the Borough of Pottsville.
hereby clve ware to Teachers, that they will receive
applications until Wednesday, Feh. 0,1849, or five
Mole. and nine Female Teachets.
By order of the Board.
/an 27, 5.5t3 - JOHN S. c rizArrnx, See.Y•
77oTtcv..-TO CARPENTERS .-- PROPOSALS
: %VIM, be received by the subscriber, for Lading
40 Drift CSrs. Shop room and material fornished hp
the euttactiher. %VW. s
PAVNII.
Jan 'Si. S-all Ilec ksche rvil ie.
7k: OrElCE..—rne SUBSCRIBER II F.REBV GIVES
11 NOTICE THAT lIE IRS PURCHASED One
Horse and One Male of Isaac W. Richardson. and
Joseph Richardson, of Part Carbon. Sclicolgitl Count g,
and los loaned said Horse and Mule to the said Isaac
W. and Joseph Richardson, during his pleasure. •
Jan 13 St-n) FREDERICK MARTZ.
‘IOTICE.—NAVIGATION LANDINGS—PER-
01 SONS WANTING the use of Landings. to ship
Coal hyCinal, will please snake written application to
the subscriber nt Sconylkill Haven.stating their wants.
and the probable extent of their
W linFlite.s.
EL001) MORRIS,
Resident Engineer
THE UNDER-
.11n. I 3 3r4tl
OTICErTO THE tiA
1 SIGNED DAVING PURCHASED thee:ire
Stock of Books. Stationary and Fancy at-Hales, belong
ing In the late firm of 0. D. Jenkins & Co. corner of
Centre and Unionl&reetit. Pottsville. takes great pleas
ure In informing hug friends Drat hr will be happy to ac
comModate them With nlinstifies in his line of business,
of the very ben ,toothy, at the most reduced prices.
Jan. 13, OSCAR D. JENKINS.
MOTICE.—ADJOURNED COURT.—NOTICE IS
1 HEREBY - GIVEN, THAT AN Adjourned CMili
of Common Pleas, for the trial oil rases. and of the
Court or Quarter Session. ,,
and Oyer and Terminer.
and General Goal delivery. and Orphan , ' Court. in and
for the County of Schuylkill. Will be held at
burg. in sand ccunty, to commence on Monday the 29111
d a y of ja u o 3 ry, 1819, itt lb &find: the forenoonC ou. and'
to continue two weeks. Hate !Juno,. of the rt
shall require It: Therefore, nil per-Inns haying cares
at issue, and all others whose duty it may he lit appear
at said CourE will please to take notice, and govern
thenttelyes accordingly.
The Jurors and Witnettes summoned In attend said
Court. are hereby' requested not to attend said Court.
until Wednesday the 31st of January, at o'clock in
the forenoon,
Sheriff's Oldie. °rifles- 1.1. T. WERNER Sheriff.
hors, Jan. Oth. tkin
VISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—
..1J THE CO.PARTNEINIIII . HERETOFORE exist.
ine under the Armor CEO MILLER & RICH, is this
day dissolved by mutiol consent. person• having
elahns against the firm are requested to present them
for settlement Immediately.. GEO.
hi MsILLER,
witness. ' CEO. a RICA.
JOAN LEARY. Mark
lan.,n, 181 h. 2-r.t•
OTIOE.—SCIWYLKILL NAVIGATION CARS
11, —The. Schuylkill Navigation Company, harin;
sometime since, apsirned all their Railroad Cars, con,
manly known as the •• Yellow Cars" to Henry C.
Corbit, Chalks la. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph.
Esqrs.—in trust, kr Certain porronen: and Possession
having now been given, to their 'Agent Edward C.
Harris, who will keen these Cara in Repair, and nun
them, rat . accannt of the Trustees. '
NOTICE, is hereby given, that all Vlahns, for Libor,
or materials, line trier furnished to these Cars, must be
presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris, Agent
for the Trustees. ELWOOD MORRIS,
Dee. 2.'43.49.1yi Resident Engineer. H. N.
NAVIGATION CARS.
Whereac, the Coat egra, usually known no the
Yellow Cars "—have on several nee/151011s teen sto
len away from the Navigation landings, and used to
lino' Coal for private purposes.
NOrICE. Is hereby given. that the subscriber is de
termined to use all the means in his power, to put a
stop to such trespasses, and
ED to pu RD Cl.nish the
S trespassers.
WA DARIU,
Dec 2.40-2moj Agent for the Trustees.
'MOTICE—Ceo. 11. Srienter having associated with
.. him Daniel R. Esterly, in the Hardware business,
they will hereafter trade under the firm of STICK TER
& CSTEHLY. at the old stand corner of Centre and
Marketstreets,where, by strict attention to husineFs,
they hope to merit the patronare heretofore extended
to the old firm. • Il7rsiins in want of Hardware and Iron
would do well to call and examine their stock before
purchasing, on they are determined In aril cheap
May 21 - '22- EiTICHTER & ESTE:III.Y-
MISCELLANEOUS
21111 REAMS . WRAPPING, , STRAW A Rat
BLASTING PAVER, wholesale. and retail
city prices, just tecelyea and fur sale at
BANNAN'S
Jan in 5-] Cheap Paper and Minn Store.
TA3II I B FOIL NAMES—TOGETHER WITII
CI
THE Letters and Ink, just received and Bir sale, at
• BANNAN'S
Jan 17 5-1 Cheap Book and Fancy storm
A CICO:1111110DATION volt LAWYERS.—TI IC
CI. LAWYERS can procure Blank Subprense for volt
nesse,. signed by the Prothonotary, by railing at
BANNAVS
Jan Cl 5.] Clteap Book & Stationary Store.
I ) n as ' ! - . l Vi c es rß E sl c a r i l er'n i l l ia ll a A j ‘ „ % e - rre a cel n„ Ta li l S„ ;
of teuperiur Drawing Pencils, among ishigls are pa
ha.", Reeves, Jaekbons, Cohens, &c. Some orrwhlch
are pot up in Deautilul Boxes nowiriwl. Also 'Draw
ing Book. for beginners. Drawing Cards. &e. All of
which will be entd seri haw, at
ri NAN" 3
Jon`-'0 4-) Cheap Rook and Variety Stnres.
AP9 OP CALIFORNIA.—MITGIIELL'S
EVI COLORED 51 , 0 s of 'Emma Callforart and Ote.
gm, torerther with ellen* or reference, prim. only 25
centajuss received and for sale at
DANNAN'S
Jan 13 2-1 5 Cheap Bookstores.
Xlen Books atirins fall deieriptlniss of aslifornial,&.g
kTEWSIPAPEO PILr4. fiI;ITABL - CPit
I.\ FILING NEWSFAYEILI, Just rerriertl and for
sale at -" BANN tti'd
DerTLII Omni" Variety Stnres.
"If
eIAND $1,25 PELL IMAM, • - 0
ONLY 6 AND 10 CENTS PEE Qilc rt -
Just received and nir sale at the-enbsenber's (twit sr
int of Letter and Wrilln: palter. which he will e. St
the low rain of Oland dl 43 par reani.and also at 6 ad
10 soma per vita ito act raerimmend it an of toe
heel (plantar. Gut It will suit for all eniniann pLranses,
and 31.50 the Oner.wit lab Ira avrcawly common e t PlTS
eta. It. 1141 1 i1CAN.
Cheap .Whalevale & Recap Bookneller
Doe. ta..
-51
cIUNDAY SCHOOL 115465: BOOKS.—Just re.
t reivrd a tot of
Sunday School Unbar, il.nalts, suitable i'r Praia at*.
Reward flunks for Scholar..
Libraries of AS vntai. o ed 50. Alan, •
Libraries for dunday &beide, ISO volumes f.r
hymn flunks. o.iii-ninn Books, Class Bnnics, German
and Eneli9 Teelamenfs, Bibles An,
All of which will be sold at Union rash flacon., at
• LIANNAN'S
Dec.21 7 .52j• (Mean Ildidistores,
_____._—_
DOCKET DIARIES 'FOR 1540—0 F AL-
A - MOST EVERY SHAPE AND KIND, jnii received
and finsateße
•
De c 2.1-51 Cheap hook and rancv Storrs.
nn AZORS ,lILLSITPERifiteKAZOttIiIIIANI3
I.ILFACTIIKED UV ROGERS & SON of the very hest
mnt"ialst Chanaian's celebrated Sirup of four gide,
with patent metallic Imam an cuticle air arlii.ncvledireiT
superiority for sharpening/ Razors and keeping the n is
perfect order; licyne's Magic Adamantine Powder,
perior to anythina in use for setting a tern smooth earl
to Razors, Pep Knives, Surgical lnitirinarnis. &c., f r
male at HANNAN'S
Decta-5.13 Cheep Variety Stores,
coNomi I 9 ift.ALTH.-FE A THE R
DUSTERS—A NEW AND ELEGANT ARTICLE,
combining-ornament with use, far doming furnitnre of
the most del - Prate texture wit-built ii•jury, received and
fur rale at IIAbiNAN'S
Dente -51J Cheap Variety Stores.
011111.9.—JUST Rt.:cm VED a L 4.11011 ASSORT
,MENTT of Shell,let and Butfalo.Twist and Dress
log Combs, of entirety new styles, Ivnry and Boxwood
line Combiond Buffalo and Ivory Pocket Combs, fur
sale at fIANNAN'S
Declo-51) Crean Variety Storrs.
f — ADIESt BOQ,VET HOLDERS,—Suitablo
Li for presents, Jost received and for sate AL
BANNAN'S
Fancy and Variety Staten.
Ilecl6-51]
la/ARMING BOXES FOlt CHURCHES, &c.
Just recalred. and for sale at the etibscrlbera
Store. a neat and portable Box arrranged with a Lamp.
which can be cm rrlekto Church as easily so a Prayer
Boa. pod will keep the feet of the occupants or a
whole- Pete warm doting the service--or It can be used
In sleighing or siding, out Its cold weather.
Nov 2.1..19 B. BANNAN.
l jE ev a er P y U d g ere E rut p oio S n O .4 l. r P lm S, pr a' ovTng — rh a e l'e C y oM B l/1 4 410 0 n f
softening the skin and preserving it from chopping,
with toilet powders of superior quality ; for sale at
DANNAN•S
Parcamary Storer,.
Nov. 45-481
I lIIRVING FL VlD—Vetno'g celebrated and
valuable preparation for cutling.softening and pro.
motto; the rrowth of the hair, for sale at
BANNAIPS •
Nov. 33-191 . , Cheap Book and Variety Stores.
A -..atAarAids, ALMANACS.--The subscriber has
.13. Just received a large supply of German and Cnelit.h
Almanacs,..embracing a general assortment, which he
Will sell wholesale and retail, by the areas, Doyen or
single. at city prices, at hts cheap Book and Stationary
Stores, in Pottsville.
Nov. 25.48 . 1 . DANNAN
N.l ESP GOODS.—Just recelved.alarre asiortment
of Brade, China Pearl, Neon°lston, Verona Pend,
- Coburg, Rough and Ready and Fr'nett lace Bonnets
at anuinallylnw paces, large and small Straw Rennet'
as low as 371 cts. by • J. MORGAN.
Market Street. Pint:Mlle, May 20 21-
ifittits RI22I — Ei2I.ATEI2 BOOKS VERY
LOW.-200 Bibles and Prayer &Inks in almost
every style of binding. cheaper by 25 or SO, per cents
than they can be purchased In Philadelphia. Splendid
Gilt Edge d Family Bibles aton ly 4,at BA IVN AN'S
Cheap Book Stores. •
ErVisltera can purchase Books cheaper in take home
than ran be purchased In Philadelphia of New York.
april2ll 48. IA-
jIIST RECEIVED—An invoice orfulljawelled
0 flostingBllvar LEVERS, suitable for miner,, which
will be sold wry low at
Sapao4o
'USTI& ECEIVED—A. tante atuaßtment of La
dies' Crotchet tIAOtt and POESEB. Also steel Bag
and Pars• Clasps; Steet'lleads and -Tassels, and 811 k
Twist for mending .baits at
- atra3o-401 Bum! do umorre.
DR. mcci.c.
NEW MOMCEFATIMC MEDICAL OFFICE.
Coraerof 2d and Market At. Opposite Thompson'ellsil
'Cathie= Car. of Callowhill and 3d Or, apposite the
Primatirreifferhodist Church. pan 27, '49.
EDWARD CLARKSON, .
ENGRAVER. ON WOOD.
801 Walnut Street,
Dee-1'49-5 2 4mq Philadelphia
V. MEICEDITII,—GeneraI Agency- Office
. Centre Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, pa
April for the sale and purchase of Seal F,tate, col
lection or Rents, Ace.
N. IV ELLS, Attorney at Lew. 111iners 7 vtre,
Schuylkill Couhty. (Oct 11-12-
Attorney at Law.-01Iice in
Market Street, In the room formerly occupied by
J. K. Hamlin, Esq. Conveyancing and Scriverong at •
tended to. [Pottsville. Septh.'4B47
DAN AR to SUL PPEN, Mtorney and Connsetint
14' at Law., Philaditiplun, will nttend to rnliertiohs and
all other lezat himneati in the City of 'Philadelphia. ad
joining Counties and elsewhere. Othce No. 13 Prune
direct, Philadelphia. Auf.221615-tly
S,
J. FiJSTER, De..lern in Waits and.Shnes
J. Lea:Ulan, and Shoe Finding, Cent re street, Potts
i Ile ° . • Wailer ISM
D. 211 . DEPIIT, scoreenn Dentist, Orris° in Mar
ket street, Mirth nude,) First door shnse Es
obire Wilso..'s Office. rmaol)
.THE WARD OF
LOST AND FOUND
CON.—CAME TO THE: Pit EMISF.S
ST E, THE .
SIIOSICII.IfIER at Eagle Mill, an old
'MINI/LED COW, with spread horns, no white marks
about her except on the elder, and between her fore
lees. The owner is requested to come forward prore
property, pay rharaes and take her away, otherwise
she wilt be disposed of aceordinp t't law
Jan, 20 4-30.} ' WILLIAM THOMAS.
FOST.-ZON JANHAMV 6. ISI9, IN
I J 130 STREE r, n 'ensile lames thilllllll'S Shop.
a SILVER. LEVINE I,NATCll—the finder Is known.
and is requested to return the some to the sahscrltier,
and save further tinuble, and will be sultalitx rewarded.
Jan. 13. 3-2 t) JOHN J. lIIINTZINGER.
DOND LOST.-11und Nn. 474.01 the Sennyiktlt
171 as lest nn ithelimny's"lmprnsenn nt Debt." drawn
rnr /11200—dared Aumist Sad. 1347; and payable to
Orient 4- Lanictn. for work done; W. toot, or min
laid before it reached their hand,. and these parties
having now been settled ...rich.. In n different form—
Notice Is hereby given, that the said fond Ans been
cancelled on the 13ooks of the Company, is no
longer of any value.
July t 31•348. 30-flamj F. FRAL6V. President.
•
IRON.
Olt SALT:.-1141LIMAD in.nN SAF,F..—
.I.' A MIT od tor, of Flat Bar. el by } inch. The
above Iron has been used on a road, and will be sold
on reasonable terms. 'Apply to
11. GATZSER. Philnde.. or
4-tmol MPRIVIMIT, rdentown.
LIGIIT T RAIL FOR CO .I,lliEss.s.—_.
Tlie solnerileits would rcopectfully inform the Coal
Oneramrs of Schuylkill County. that they will herr
on hand, or make to order. the light T rail for Colliery
tit/mosey , . also flat rails of various sizes. and Merchant
Iron. .11eference—Havvenct & Snyder. Pottsville
HAYCOCK, romir & co
Proprietors of thejThlnzh and Really Iron NVorks, Dan
ville. Ps. 1 . 1 , :ov. 25-49-3 mo.
.•
rmAms FOR MIN E.4.—Thesut , ,criher. have
li just received horn the ship Elisabeth, nod 1 Inch
Rest Rest English Chains, made expressly (or Mlttes.
and for sale. -Apply to T. k E. GCORGC,
aprit22 tf ;Market and 12the 4 tteets.l'hIlAda
D AIL ROADlRO.N.—Thesubsrrihrmiutrt now
11 landing frontship Alhambra. front Liverpoot;s tons
Rail Road Iron, 5 tons 11 tc i,lO tons ljx IJ, 5
Inns I. Also. SO tnns bestrehned Iron, consi3t ,
:ng of ronnd,agnare and Oat bars. Apply It
T.& E. GEORGE,
Nnrth East earner of Market and 1211, street.
- k AIL Al? AD IRON —SO TONS 21 Flat But
Builso do II x I do do do
9 do 21 x do do do with spiken.
1 5 do j I ' do do do
And Plntes,for sul•by •
A. & G. RALSTON, 4 unuthfront st.,Phl oda.
Phil:lda., July.ll, 1846. 28
JUNIATA nomErt IRON.
55
h a71:1 n r .. 7 n 3 4n 4 m a l n e d nglh o :
A.. , a. RALSTON.
-} 1. 194 r 39 4. South Frnnt ot. Phihnia.
DLACKSILIITHING, TURNING AND FINIBII
Itin.—The guhreriher respectfully announces that
he has commenced the above businPes at the corner of
Manch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pottrvllle. Pa. and
will he hapry to receive pillars, .1011 N WARNER
3. 13.—Caa.7c-rochs. nil erens,and oil glnheqnn band
and forsale. [July '22, - -1 y
•
• FOR SALE & TO LET.
Von SALE.—BANK STOCK FOR
THE SUBSCRIBER Admiuistrator, with the Will
annexed of EDWARD HUNTZINOER, late of the
floronelref Schuvlkill Haven, deceased, will expose
to public sale 011 Tuesday the 15th day of February, A.
D., ISO, at 2 &chick In the afternoon, at the howe. of
Samuel Beard, Inkeeper, In the Borousill of Schuylkill
Haven, Two Hundred shares of stock in the Farm
er's Sank of Schitylbili County, in portions to snit
purchaser, JACOB HAMMER.
January 20, 1312. .1-It
Si LE.--cOL I. I ERE PROPERTY FOR
V SALE.—tiIE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale
.the following property, viz
One GO Bocce. Engine. with 450 feet of nine much
Pumps. in first rate wnrklng order.
One 30 Mlle .Engine, with 210 feet of nine tweh
Pumps, with winding gearing all complete, In good
working nrdet.
One 213 HMSO Engine for hoisting Coal from Mines,
in gond working order. -
One 10 nor's Ilreakiire'rnelne; with Roller', Shaft
ing, Screens, Sautes, and all the fixtures necessary to
do a business of 1090111(13 n week.
Also rn large Railroad Cars. with heavy chilled
wlleers. and three inch axels. these. Care are well win
ed for uny of our surrounding Roads where How
power is used.
The above Engines were all rrununerarr-d by Ifay
wood & Snyder. and are considered among the yery
best ever mada by raid parties.
/a n. 13, 3-if GEO. H. POTTS.
rrOAVIC LOTS' AND OTHER. prtnpriurr FOR
I. SALE —9O inwn Into Sri a 129, at the Lykens Val
ley Coal Mmes, dauphin county, Pa.
,n 2 n ll ,4 nles v i t i k o i t: r l 6 n n t . s n o , n Railroad St., Donald-
My 1 Manse; and Let In nn
T - own of Tremont.
2 Small tracts of land. one well timbered,
with hoaxes upon each, in Patter Township, ahem 8
miles West of Trenton). Foe retnientars apply at the
°Mee of - P. W..ISIIEAFER,
Ge o logimil and Mining Engineer,
Jan. 0-49-7-3 Trial Morris' Addition to Pntinviße'
FOR a ALP I IF; Sli RS CFO RER OF PERS
his Ilnrtn and Weeny, together nr separ
ately. The runner a GREYMAIM if years old the
rooting slicing—kind acid a gond traveller. the macron
seats fair prisons. , STARKEY.
flee. 317.
HAV AND STRAW—t3O TONS NOW ON
HAND. and for Dale at the Narozation Ware lion-e,
at 'Mount Carbon- 1. D. CORSEU.. &
Dec. 21/. 1-SN •
rOR SALT , : CHEAP.—TIIREE THOUSAND
U SIX IDINDTIED (rut of an, second-hand chuil,
Suitable for Coai Mime, Apply nt the •ifie.e of
HAYWOOD & SNYDER,'
pert( 5 r n • l'n:t v
``TORE FOR SALE IN MINERSVILLE.
0-711 e sith-criber otio.s for sal., his entire met ehan
dize. ennsisting 1111 V 110111/:4, Git b 1 e. II IF. S,
tjtlP:EnitialVAtt ITARDWARE, lice, all of which is
in *nod *vier. staurt Is one olthe 1)0,1 in riltners
villa, with an exeellent thvellint attach,. w hirh IS
0(1.0 In' PAIS. 1.'”4 plitliculars inquire at i6e store.
rinv lB,l7- ti] J. ft, ZIEGENIIIA.
T olt liTTS7L'l'llo coiehrated SAI EM' VEIN
l' MINES al V.ung's 430ding* fur lent fi.r a trrln of
yeatz. ATV)* 10
A. RUSSEL, Acont,
, - Nnvl9-171 • Zilitiantonto Street. rott.ville.
(P
tract t. o . f f fia n o d ' ro 3 ll% e i ' ll ' u k t ' u rh n e ' S ' A l ° l l i e c r ' i n co ' Coal t h : 3 o ' .
known as the Mill Creek Tract,eontaining IncMow
sag
e foow
sag lint of Coal Vehisr, many or which,—among others.
Inc Peach Mountain Veins—haring a range of over a
mile In Inman. viz,—Levu, • ettintin,
Pearson. Clarkson. Stovensnn, Little Tracey, Peach
Mountain Veins. Green Park or Itilvenadale Vein, Per-
Pendicular. Diamond, and Gig plainond Veins, along
with ninny others not named.
Alto, nll that tram called thninnetion Tinet,belnng-
Ink to the said Company,containcir the Salem,Farrest,
hobbit Hole. Mortimer. Tunnel, 111aek Mine. C. Latr4
ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Alen, a Raw Ml avid - -
Grist Nlill.sltuated on the Mill Creek Tramoll ofwhich
wine rented on moderato terms by applying to
MUM
I=
If OR 5A.1.11...vp pa:WATS - sALS, 611 that
certain MCI or parcel of land, situated on the
Broad Mountain, in Lower Ma hantence township;
In Schuylkill enmity. (formerly Berks county,) In the
State of Pennsylvania, hounded and dearribed as Vol
lows,to will—Beginning at a marked white oak tree;
thence by late vacant. lands, now surveyed to Jacob
Miller, north stxty-fiveperchei,to a white oak; thence
by tate vacant land, now aurveyed to George Werner.
west 146 perches to a stone; thence by late yacantland
now surveyed to Leonard Illick.sontheitty-five perch
es to a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, to the
pigment bertinning,containlngBfty-live acres and one
hundred and fifty-two perches ofland and allowances
of sic pqr cent. for roads,&c.
JOTIN G.PREN'NEE.,
Executor of P. Beads' estate. 89, :Market st. Phllada.
Philadelphia, September 19, 1816 98-
rq, OR SAL E.—The suhscrther will sell the house
U inwhich he now resides, In Morris' Addition.—
Possession gIVCIO immediately if required.
Sorgo-37] CEO O. POT-TS.
VOR SALE.-TOWN 14:1TS-1n tb Town of
Llewellyn—apply to A. RUSSEL,
June 10 21-1 r) hrohantango street. rottxvilte.
GROCERIES, &c.
•
i-iiitrtiiit.—ziboo — lbs. choice dairy cheese, just
V received from New York, and will be sold at micro
to suit the trade, by wholesale or retail, by
N nV. 25.41] . ht, SCATTY & Co.
PLASTER FISH AND SALT.-
50 Tons Plaster; 30 Mao Mackerel;
20 11.0 f bbls. do.; 20 gn•irter bids. do.;
103 Rorke Gro3nd Sall. for sale br
Nor. 2504 . 1 .1. M. RE /TTY & Co.
(2 I% AD, ZIACIEEREL, HERRING. AND SAL-
O- DION.—The subscrilrer has constantly on band a
assortment of Shad, Machete!, Salmon, Herring.
and Hairy Salt, to which the attention or country store
keepers Is rennested. • G. DELLIS.
Phila.Septito.4o-3ml Commission Merchant.
N 0.50 North Wharves, below Race et., Phila.
I)ATENT GREASE.—Fnr On axles of Canto.
ges,Wagons,Rail Road Cara and Machinery crf all
kinds, to omen oil andluevent friit ion.
This anklets nrernired and for sale by CLEMENS &
PARVEV, the only manufacturers of this a rticie,in the
United Slum at their whotesale:and retail Hardware
and Druz Stare In Pottsville, Schtiylklll County, Pa.
REMEMBER that none Ia genuine without the writ.
tan signature of the Inventor rill propriet o r,Chas. C
C canna, upon each package ~
DAVY/S SAFETY LAMPS..
+PM subscriber has Juat received a supply of Safety
Lamps, among which area fearer Upton & Rob
erta' improved Safety 'Lamp, which Is acitnowiedeby
to be the beat and safest now in use In the 'mines of
Europe. For sale. at less prlcei than they tan be ha-
POrted, et • - • • • ' BANNAN'S
Aprils 1- . (leap Doak arid variele Eton,
BRADY & ELLIOTT'S
CARDS
1:0371121371
lERIKS
DAVID CIIII.LAS, A 1.7.
fl 9
HEALTH INSVE ANCE '..'-,: .---
[of. Phitaietplho.] ;, . 7 -,':,
Or Peens: a Vainest the erpeese and /coon;
; by Sins or Jlreident. :...•:.. '''
C OMP ANY Incuiporated March 2. ISO, on with a Capital n[lloo,ooo. Insures nil pc-,:. - .-
tween the am of !Sand 65, an immediate :i1:•,.. '•' ''"r
V (1 .
.84, $5.6 ,48 or $lO per week, for one. is -•- ' .-. `
or Ave years by paying acertaln yearly mom . :•' ,l /
Thus a. pe son under thirty-five, instinct
rent, by payig it a year, to allowed 03 per w., • - - '•
$5 25. al Pel week I and in the same prorr aw ,'
of a like aye by paying 06 05-41 year. Cm 05 :‘,.
for #7 90. $B, it I 'ffl ,Bo; and for $l4 es, hp :
for every week of diaability or:taloned by las .-
accident, dulling the year. By paying a frame : ' ..: -::-•
yearly. a weekly allowance can he Insured orf,, - ".
to $lO for lap, Direct or five yearn. The ran : . '
be paid yearly in advance, and are in propon,,,,' , •
age and thetyeekly allowance. In rare of p ;;; ;,
disability, °Outran:: after an insurance for, n
years, at a Weekly allowance of 810,0 person e, .--
;It the yearle receipt of /1520 a year, for therm., ''.; --''
yenta.
~i • i .' • ''''
There are la weeklinr monthly ease...," ,
..
or attendance of fnecline required t and by [bet ' 1 :
the Insured receive a share of the net profile, ri - ' .T.
liability . for looses. There in ample security fef c . • '''''•
mired. as can be shown, and fommptiwan and i .:' . ---'
t y i s exercised in the payment of benefits. For ;'
•.' . .
milers, inguine at the office, No. 69 South Sever..'
above V.' aloe' &All letters. Inept be post paid. .
DIRECTOR& .
Samuel D. Orrick. Into Merchant, N 0.102 Non, ,
ter-street. II ,
C a lvin Blythe, Attorney and Counsellor, Eliza •
Market4trecA. ."
Charles kl:jillall, Witoleiale Commiarion Men
34 Church Alley - . • i -
William F. ,Iloorie. Attorney and Counsellor. st! •
Seventh-M.ll ,
_ Jacob Snyder. Jr.. Wine Merchant, No 113 Wain
lohn Thomason, Tine:nab,. 65 N. Sixth.st
Daniel O.l.nckwand. Tax Collector, Chentt
near Schuylkill Seventh slicer.
Janice P. 'Bruner, Wholeaale Wool Dealer,;
IN illoW-strett. . i -
Edward Duff. Merchant. Nn. 39 N. Wharves.
Discord .1 'Crays.. Clerk. No, 331 0. Fifth-Iw,,
Charles P. liars, Coal Merchant. Willow-mAI
Cliailes 0. I'. Campbell. Iron Merchant. Water.;
Ra,.e.,orek. v SAMUEL D. ORRICK Vivre,
W. F. iirtOrtg. Secretary and Solicitor.
Governor Emerson, M. D., 167 • Walnistestreet,
suliine Physit ian.
tCr The sub" critter hos been appointed Agee' C.
' Institution in Schuylkill County. and is mem,
give any ill formation on the subject, and effect In c 1
cen on the [arms of the company, at the Mare c
Slitter,' Jotirnal. _.,. B. HANNA
Joke 04. I`i-4,9.
SPRING GARDEN MUTUAL INST. • .•
ILAINCE CO.
'l 5 lllB Company. having organized according It •
I provisions farm charter, is now prepared ht. •
Insurances alainst logs Fire on thenuitual pun'
combined With the security of a Joint stock exits
The advantage of this system Is, that efficient se,
a afforded at the Lowest re.cs that the btasines, r.
dune for, as the whole Kahle (less an intelmt-•
exceed 0 per cent. Per annum on the capital) will • _
turned to the members of .the institution. without, •
becoming responsible for any of the engagement'
abilities of ike Company, flutherthau the prennuu
Many paid. I
The great Isuccess width this system has 4. • •
whereverit has been 10troduted, induces the Du,
to request the attention of the pahiir to it. cow
Oath requires ha to be undarstond to he appreEz '" •
The act of Incorporation, and any explanation c • ,
card to it, may he obtained by applying at the. • o
JeurtAiresr corners./ fith and :need of. B. E ,
NAN. Pottsville. LAWRENCE SIIUSTER. Prt
L. KRUMBIIAAII, Secretary.
DILLEGTOIIB. •
George, W. !Ash, t , TM's li. Power.,
Win. P. Affright 11. D. Monte,
D. Dm -0 1mmr, . Thos. tsciriercood. •
Deo). Panic, . john • Nlnestrel,
.1. Tignmason. Jacob ADer.
The sithaerther has been appointed Agent for L
Love mentioned Institution, and is prepared. to .
—nsurancee on all delectations of moperty al the I.
ates. ' ! I (Fele2S'46-9) I). BANNS, , •
714 AR D LlFF.. — AssonAsci
AYD TRUST COMPANY OF
Office 150 Ctrescint Street.
mance an Lives,grant Annuities ati
us, and receive anti mune trust..
foe linsurileg *lOO on a single life.
,r I year. For: years. Fort.. •
annually. ennui:
095 I' •
0014. 136
1 69 1 92 3 2
I 96 2 09 411
435 • 491 7 ot
person aged 30 years next butt
p Company4ll 31. would secure to ha,
M*loo, should he die in one yea ,
puree to them 81000; or for *l3 *Or •
axis ; he secures to them *WOO shout:
fa; or f0r52360 paid annually do •
Iles for them 121000 whenever he
ay would receive 0.5000 should he 4,
TIIE
ANNUITY
AliE Itnct
.LY-1 dovmenl
Raterl
. Fat
0 11
40
so i
60
EX•MPLE:
payln..th
unify or hei
$l3 10 he se
ally for 7 ye
die in 7 yea
life he provil
for 8055001
one year.
Jaao ANY ta. ISE
of this Company, at a meeting :
CIE=
Dee mbet nit., acreeably to the I!.
orlairoil proarectus or circular rd
propriateil n Bonus or addition to ail
. whole of life, remaining in fore., t_
on the '..l7th
referred in
Company.a
cks for th
=MOM
w'nichsvetrissued in theynar3
11E21111
will be entlitled to IQ'per cent upon the MUD in.,
main/ran ddliion of /5100 on every $lOOO. The
51100, will I he paid when the policy Tiecomen
instead of tre sloooorleinally insured. Thrive piCk
that were t tatted to 1017 will be entttled toSI per fr
or vs; 50 on every 81000. And those issued to
will be {rt l i , tled to 75 per cent;or $75 on even!'
and in rata l le proportionS on all said policies it,:
prior to lot of Jannary, 1010.
The Winos will be credited In each pnloey on:
books endorsed on presentation at the Office.
It is the Oliva of the Company, to enntione to inn
addition or bonus to the polkies for life at iitit
period..
B. W. meiIARD9, Pmide
Joni F JANE', Actuary.
•
arTnex tiseriber has lipen appointed Agent rot:
ahoy, Instltution, and Iv prepared erred Inattranto
lives. at the published rates, and give any informaii
desired on rho rtbj•ct, on applleatinn et thin °girt
BENJAMIN BANNAN
EQ,CITABLF. LINE INSURANCE
ANN Ul tv AND TRUST C(IMPANY.
Offiroj7 4 Welro'r Street.— Capitol $2.50,000,
ciimErErt PERPETUAL.
A. Reese', agent 6w Schrrylkill Connor, office row
int: Alahantorgo amt Second Streria.
6Gonng Ilasagetrarrr, Examining Physician la
I , Sibuyikil/Cenety.
f pnn,ennurarrynri , envr prepared i orransact henna
- 1 upon the' mniktiliheral and mita Marceau,' term, -
They are antinvrized by their charier Execs 3) "li, out
all and every insurance appertaining to life ricks •
whale6ler kind or nature.and receive and execrate tray
make endowments. coo' to grant and Entrchese aim
lies." 1 The Company sell anorthic/ and endowment,
ne Trustr•ee for minors and berm
if - Premiums recruited for the Assurance of liti
for the whole term of Life"
Pre., , t. Ago. Perm. .Age. Prea
52 31 2 09 46 3 25
53 32 2 15 - 41 3 46
50 33 920 • 48 3 ht.
59 34 2 27 49 3 77
CO 35 3 33 50 3 94
63 NI 2 40 51 , 4 13
-.m. 66 37 2. 47 :._ 52 4 H.
23 • 9 cr 39 2 54'
IL,
.' 53 4 51
21 72 35 263 --- 51 471
25 76 40 .2 70 55 4 91
26 e 6 ' 41 281 56 517
2.7 62 42 592 . 51 5 :13
29 Pt . 43 3OS 58 5 51
29 90 44 3 12 59 5 79
art rit 45 3 23 GO 6 , 2
Thep ranittlen are less than clay other company, at
tire enlits afford greater advantages. Tables of V
yearly at d goaded). premiums, half credit rates of pre-
Worn, short term!. joint liven. - aurvivoldwps. and Cc
dowon-nts • ale:. form of application (Inc which thee
are hlant sheets;) are to be had on application at tie
office, o. hy letter to the agent.
i • - TRUSTEES.
P -ealdent, ...MIN W. (MA(:HORN.
wire' Prileirlen!. PETER cut.t.r.N.
Robert P. Wal-b, • 4714 y-tor B. La cob,
wm. r. \Alesnr.der,, , Alve E. Lang.
Edw. C. 9Tarkety, R. F: - Loper,
Peter rotten. , William Craig,
P, ter Melba , George N. Diehl,
Wm, W df..lv„ Robin Morris,
Joseph Ti Thomas, William M. Baird,
Sterna"; Crawford. Harvey Conrad.
roavvvolso PHYSICIANS, Francis West; M. U.,: I
niddir, M p.! .
ThErisc anti s Fraud, W. Raw ie.
11. O. TCCITETT,
Phila.Sea l tl 6 '49r3B-1y) Secretary and Actuary.
V — tiorninimv. ,
TILE FRA 'ELM VIRE INSURANCE COMPANT
OF 'PHILADELPIIIA. .:'
OFFICE, a7o.lCl3i.theseut erect, near Fifth atria
' L ; DIRECTORS,
Charles 'A ~ R aneker, George W. Richards,
Thomas I ad. 1 .• Mordeeal D. Lewis.
Tobias, flogner: .-' Adolphe E. Rode,
Samuel 4.7 ant. I -- . David S. Brown,
Jacob R. mild. , Monis Patterson,
Continue o make Insurance, permanent or limltel.
on every de i oription of property , in town and ovum
t
at rates as! was are consistent with security. •
The Co piny have reserved a large Continorn
Fund, 'chic i Seth their Capital and Premiums, safely
invested. afford ample pi-median to the neared.
Tho arse s!pf the Company on January Ist. 1848. 61
published treeabli to an act of Assembly. were v•
foltOws, viz 1 ~,, •
hlortenges, 1 8990.559 - 95 Stocks.
Real Erdal „1 108.959 00 Cash, &C.,
Ti rapnmry t ---
loans. 1'195.459 00 81,230,027 r
Since tit it Ineorporatinn. a period of eighteen years,
they have paid- upwards of vas 'million two hatted
theasnsd idlers, fosses hy fire. thereby 'affording elm.
' dance of dhe advantages of insurance. as wallas de
ability an/ dispnalrion to meet wlth.promptuess, all
liabilities. CHARLES N. HAW:ITER, President.
CHARLES C. DANCKER, Secretary. •--
The subscriber has been appointed agent for nu '
above melloned Institution. and Is now prepared I' ?
make incu r nee, On every description of properly, Al '
the imam: rates. ' e ANDREW RUSSEI o Agent. i
Pottsvtlln e lunelo. 184145' - " IFebl9- '.-
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1 - LIFE INSIIR/CIICE.
PENN MI i TTUAL EWE INSURANCE COMPANY
- ' 1 Office .Aro.- 91, Waiauf - street.
TI 18 CoMpany is now toady to troika INSURANCES -.-
on IIiES, on the went systemosithout Habib!)
beyond th e moult of the premium.
All the profna of tbeCompony dividedannually among
the insured' .
The pre rum mei lie paid. l
quarterly, semiannually, r
or annually or one' half of thopremtum Maybe paid I , !,
a note at 12 months, . -,
individuals Insured to this Crimatii y ikon's members
of the corporation, and vote'for trustees.
I be rater of prenuom..with a full participation in the
profits:are ias !atlas - thrive of any other Institution in
the state odcounlialr, and inkier than any ;400 English
Crimp:tales with only a onttlini'of the profits. -i,
Illank.ap Radiate Wine/ranee, with full particular 1,
can be had t the race. . •
DANIEL. L. 1411.1.F.R. President. •
-,
' WILL,AM M. CLAIME, Vico President.
30MNI W. 0011.5011., Secietary. ,
Edward.
Edwa
epee artaborue,ll.D.,}. Medico patitniners. i.
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In attendance daily frnm I to 2. cecina. P. M. k
THOUS P. SIMSIONS. Is agent ( hr this Compel ",
in Schuidlt 11 County, residing atTamaqua. t
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A CHA LENGE TO THE . WHOLE WORLDI
rI IJOIT,S IMPROVED CHI.MICAL 80All—Rt
extracting grease, tar, pitch. oil. RIM. or nay nthrl
greasy auhrtance.from ladlea'andgentlemen'eclothler,
including* Ike and swine, moats. table spreads, Merl
no shawls, adtea'brinnets.Ac. A reward of 825 rri
be paid to any person nib° will produce a root
paint green or aryl that thle soap will not expect 11l
per gross; Ri per daxen..rir Itti centetper cake. Forsal
wbolceale and retail at HANNAN'S Variety stores
Pottsville. An Is Xole agent for the county., [Dct-t
'RE AV /Li IVO SILKS & STIAWI.B. , —MIch Chs•
mnle4
and erper dress Silks. and a few new stile
Mous de Inea,lll -Plaid Woollen Lang Shawls. COT
sole eery I w b:. I.
Totlevtll . Nos. 5.3-ta; psprji TaßG4ri.
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51,563 25
45.157 F