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

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Saturday Morulti. Octobrr
THE PROTECTIVE POLTCY.-TITF. FEOPL£
DEMAND rrs F. z
AMERICAti ATT UNION
This dm:103111ns institution:for the Encouragement
of the Arts and Anieriesn Artiste, the Income of which
,was eighty.thoturand &Sari last year; has Just erect
ed no additional Gallery for the Exhibition of Works
of Art, 100 . feet long by 45 feet wide. The property
they hold is very valhable, and constantly Increasing
In value, and suhshlbers to the Malan, are all joint
proprietors In this property, which, If the Association
should be diSsolud r , would be divided among the
membersof the same.
The Distribution will take place on the 21st of De.
eember next. The engraving 'for this 'resent year, will
be " copied from Cole's celebrated "Voyage
of Life," and a volume of Etchings.
Subscriptions $5, for which anbscribers will receive
" As—a volume of Meting,. illus
trating Sleepy hollow, and the chance of drawing an
Engraving or Painting worth from $lO to 31000. The
kssociation have already purchased upwards of 300
Ages - for distribution.
' Subscriptions received, nod any Information given
by calling an the subscriber. B. HANNAN,
Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill County:
rat iNSURANCE.
Every man who loves his family', Pugin to get his
life insured. Every person engaged in business, Rav
ing others depending upon him, which would require
some time to settle up,naght to get his life Insured even
f in good circumkt antes.
Every person engagedln the Coal Business ought to
get his life Insured, or any Other hazardous business
in the Coal Region.
Every persnn who depends upon a Salary ought to
get his life Insured. The Professional man with a
family ought to gra his life insured. There are few but
who could save a small sum annually to Insure their
time; which, if not mrested in this way, would be
spent perhaps in trifles, and their families lei''. the
cold charities of the world. There is, perbaps„noth
lag that Creates so severe a pang on the death-bed, 33
being compelled to leave those whnm you lore, and
penlcularly a wife and children, destitute.
Life Insurance is becoming Jun as common In this
eointry as Fire insurance. Wives, persuade your
husbands—you can save enough in your household
affairs to pay the annual premium without feeling it.
and youare the most Interested In the subject. You
can InSure the lives of your husbands. for your own
benefit, and the . amount cannot be touched by their
creditors. in case of their de oth.
Any . informatlon on due subject can be obtained of
B. BANNAN,
At the Office of the: Miners' Journal.
Tax Ltyrca Fop-gang of Locofocoiarn and
Low Wages," both German and English, have
been•credking away at Its fir the last two week!.
Lei them crick away; we Ca'Cl stand all their shots
-tindamila at their impotence. -
Loeoroco Pninerscse.—Two weeks ago, in
speaking of the result of the election, we stated
that the Locofoccs -Pfdirock all for the prin.
oiplcs of the party." This their papers consider
'rather complimentary. It may be so; but we
.meglected to explain in what their rinciples con.
mist—and we know of no better definition than the
one given by the Hon. Mse. Calhoun, a' mem
ber of their party, who knows them well, ar 11 who
declared on the floor of Congress that "the party
had abandoned every principle of democracy, and
were 'only held together by the coheeire power of
plunder." This is their great and leading prin.
ciplt, and in order to enjoy it, the experience of
the pople know that they would barter away
our industry, end spread ruiw and desolation
over the country
PROTECTION. —Are our friends in Schuylkill
county at work circultving and signing petitmns,
irking for the restoration of the Protective
The time, when Congress shsil .
almost here i s and it is c.Lir
desires should be made kne, t.: !• t
Repgeeentalives knOw thy;
*food. A number of poll:
have been received at lii3 ,111,e.; .but before
we send thefts on to Washington, we should
like a number more, that we may be able to make
a lasting impression. We have yet on hand,
blank, petitiona which can be had by those favors.
bly to the measure, by calling for them at this
office. Let:Mach be accomplished in the space
that intervenes, and we may yet be instrurnentat
In aiding to erase from the Statute Books of the
country the odi,icts British free trade locofoco
tariff of 1846. ,
IsILTIONIL proriety of
National Thanksgivings, is strongly urged by
4:ranyofinar cotemporaries, and we trusi their el
forts in r e behalf will be properly appreciated by
The President. As a nation, we have been high
ly favorij—v e haro received much foi which we
should bo thankful; it is true we have had our
difficultiee during the past year; but comparative
ly speaking, they girl!, es nothing,,and while tte
people of some portions of the world have been
compelled .to raise their voices • to Heaven for
bread • been excited by nal die-
, pa. Jiving to
causes known to every one, we have nothing to
complain OE—Thie being the rase, is it not pro.
per that we should render thanks to Him who is
the author doll that is good .!
StNATORIAL VOTH.—The following is the offi.
Mal vote for Senator in, the District composed of
the 'Counties of Schuylkill„ Carbon, /Conroe and
Pike: , •
Prelim a.,.) Wheeler, (W.)
3.7E8 _ 8.537
701 554
1,188 225
621 08
Schuylkill,
Carbon,
14onroP,
Pike,
6,276
4,411
Freiley's mej. 1,862 votes.
Mr.lrish, the Independent Democratic Candi
date receivrd 212 votes in the district.
Tar. Foxe!' rici:c . rx..--Thia matter 'J3as
been peaceably concluded, notwithstanding - the
warlike predictio. of certain blustering Wash
ington correspondents. The governthent of France
bee appointed M. Bois Le edmpt to succeed M•
Poussin, as Minister Plenipotentiary 'at Washing.
lon. Poussin'S conduct towards oar government
'is entirely disavowed by France. The.deciare
actimt of our gov'ernment in this matter, cannot
f3e too highlytommmended. ft stands nobly vin
dicates' from the impertinence of a foreign minis
/AT, ac well no the assaults of the Locoloco press.
Cl/VHCII Sratersitics.—Among some church
wtatisties contained in the Washington correspon—
denccof Iktimore Sim, with regard to some of
the principal denomications in the U, States,
we find the following:—Boson Catholic, 1,000
ministers, - 1,153,300 members; Methodist Epie•
"pat 3,872 ministers, 645,657 members; Nebo•
dist Booth, 1,581 . minister., 491 780
Protestant and others, 83,000 memh'•rse 13 - t;:; ,, t,
(licer), 4,05 . 0 ministers, 667 7L, Ls: - VTR' ;
Cembellttes,.l,ooo ministers,
Free W4ll, 1,976
Presbyterian, 0.F., 1,86..
members; New School, 1.453 min:awes, 139,-
047 members; Cumberland, 350 ministers, 50,•
odo members; other., 619 ministers,' 99,140
• members; Protestant Epiteopal, 1,373 ministers,
- 7 0 ,099 members ; Lutheran,, 1,497 ministers,
163,000 members_
DEILAWAIIt Cirr 14.Tx.--Rumore hiving
been circulated to the prejudice of this institution,
some gentleman publish a card announcing them
e:ores es the •'owners of nine•tto the of the stock,'
and guarantying that the °notes in circulation
will be paid in gold and silver," .on prfaentatiop
al the benleiog.boase.
COUNTRY AND CITY PRESS.
- -
A few weeks since, the Philadelphia Sun made
navery oogentlemacly and'uncalled for attack open
Ersa , , of the W estebesterßecord, who II
?Ted by bis friends for one of the European
r:l,z p 6 ; and admitting that (miss "first rate
cv.r.irr t•ditor," the Sum says he is imfit for the
Ev;on ;o which he expires. Our Surprise
at this singular course, had hardly subsi
ded, when we observed another attack, by the
paper, upon one of the leading mere is the State
—the Harrisburg Telegraph, for its alleged MOB
ciency in the late campaign. Now, It is a fact well
known to every Whig in the State, that the Tele
graph is one of the best—if not the best—political
paper in Pennsylvania; and such charges, coming
as they do, from one who has just emerged from
the counitY, but is none the worse for that, 'and
who, notwithstanding beholds an came onder.the
Presi dent, worth 01000 per annum, without
performing any service whatever, opposed the
regular nominations of the Whig party, in the
city, and through his instrumentality, the defeat of
a portion of the Wbig Ticket was caused, T a lk
about efficiency when such facts arise to expose
your inconsistency! "Country editors" know how
to take care of themselves, and conduct their own
buriness, without theiuterference and dictation of
the city Press. ' We shell never' submit to the
dictatorial, narrow.minded, and Contracted course.
pursued by some of thiscity towards the country
Press ;`and if our country totemporaries have any
spirit about them, the/Will assist to rebuke, in the
'strongest and 'most conclusive manner, this eon
: duct, and let their city friends know and feel the
power and influence of which the country Press
are possessed !
It is a fact well kpown, that soma of the city
Pr as. care nothing for the interest of the country
5 ..,.. ;,y.Caul their own I , limits; and there they
seated in the editorial,chair, denouncing Certain
editors, because forsOOth, their immediate friend.,
who know them well{ feel disposed to reward them
for their labor in the!cause, knowing. at the came
time, their ability to he auch, to warrant a faithful
discharge of the duties of the °Mee for which they
are recommended. We do not deem it necessary
to make a lengthy defence of Mr..Evazi. He is
known pretty generallY to the Press of the State,
es the editor of the lading paper in Chester county
— l a county whose citizens rank among the most
intelligent in the Union, and for whom to cater is
•no 'easy lack. Aka representative in the Slate
Legislature, for the last three year*, he was known
as one of the most industrious, persevering and
talented meniken. He, enjoys the confidence of
the Chester county peop:e—indeed of all with
whom he has ever had connection ; yet, notwith.
standing all this, end that he is admitted by the
Sari to be a , •first rate country editor," he doe.
not come to the Sun'. standard of qualifications.
It matters little, however, as its advice is not need
ed, nor will it be consulted.
If the San desires a specimen of a country editor.
we refer it to the editor of the Daily News. It,
the best W l ,ig paper iniblisfmil in the city, is
ted by one who hails from the interior. Th.
News, has become an special object of tistred/o
the Sun, end judging from the numerous and an.
derhanded attacks, it feels and knows that the
course of the News is such as to command the
support of the friends of the administration
Tax Locos-ace Pfterm, of this Boron h, has
wokesup " to such an extent at the priospect of
enjoying s portion of their leading principle, (that
I is, the plunder) that some of its sead/rs are in
re.il,eios in the belief that they will seen find en
iC s or an argument in its eolumns,/beyond tbp
•ff ••f .-ome "puppet show,' , o which his
ii•lwr.hai been edmitted/gratur.
/
!,.•
IN London corres
pondent of the North Arrstriecn i ,gives skied pic
ture of affairs in Ireland. In die south, west, end
centre, the.landlortis and poor law collectors con
tinue to race for the possession of the trope, to
satisfy the
.arrears of rents and rates; and as
when they are satisfied, the amount left the farmer
to meet current demands wouli be nathing.—end
the political economists have n ot
l solved the pro.
blem how he is to make end's to meet on the re
mainder, he tries to be beforehand, and get, the
whole carried off end secreted. Conflicts, peril
ling the .loss of life, occur; end secret societies
are formed that create eternal for the peace and
safety of society during the miming winter. To
add to the distress, tbelailure of the potato crop
is likely. to exceed what, a fortnight ago, it was
expected it would be.
LAwrzus 611.1/01INTA.Or nearly ten
thuggland parsingeribetween Ohara and Pena.
ma, bound to California, abotit siz hundred were
laisyers, says the coriespondeat of the New Or.
leans Delta. FoUr hundred, it is supposed, gn
oat with the expectations of being returned to
Congress, or to the . Legiplature, at least; seven
teen are electioneering for the gubernatorial chairs
end twenty-one embryo senators are already cal
culating the - saving to be made on the millage
allowed by Uncle Sam froni San Franciseo• to
Washington and back. "Blessed are those who
expect nothing; for they shall not be disappoin
ted.
ced the
e led a
has also
, andmen
11 or the
THE THIRTY FIRST CONRRESS.—The result
in Maryland, enables us to slim up the ounsher
of members elect to the nest! Congress from the
segeral Stilts, as (slows: •
Whigs ' 7 113
Democrats 108 •
•
Whig majority, so far, 3
Leaving Mississippi and Louisiana, entitled to
4 members each, to elect. The Whigs last year
had one member in each of these States. There
is also a vacancy in Massachusetts, end another
in Virginia; the latter will very probably be
fillet: by a democrat. The free .oilers are includ
ed in the above account; Messrs. Tuck, Allen
and Giddings with the Whigs; and Messrs. Ju
lian of Indiana, King, of NY.. and Wilmot of
Penn. with the democrats..
MD
LLWINTAIILI STATI or Ii .—The
condition of things in Hungary is lamentable.
The currency has almost entirely disappeared.
Men who were rich find themselves without, the
means of impporting their fami lies. Debtri!are
not paid. The eons of many of the nobility have
been forced to enlist as private soldiers in the
Austrian army.' The aged and venerable Bishop
of Nensohl has been deprived of his office, and
sentenced to five years solitary confinement.
Women are punished for having aided their hoe..
bands; and daughters for having conversed with
their fathers who are rebels. its Transyl v ania
the tiaxons and Illinans, hereditary enemies of
, the Magyars, have hunted them down like wild
,ts—.`,noting them at sight. Enormities of
Ir;n-.1 were so frequent, that the Austrian
//
:.ar been f9reeJ ; :to declare the state of
: -„rt of Hungary. Radetaky, the
Aestriai ..'neat, ha, become disgusted with
though tt'it had considerable ex•
pertence in the same 1,111011 )0 Italy. H ayot ,
appears sowing. to keep we infamous reputation
he has acquired. Eleven y o ung girls have been
imprisoned for strewing flowers over the groves
of those executed by order of the Courts Martial.
_,. -,,.~5~-F
J.JU
A Goon Soetwrv.--The Rosin° Anonlotion
in Philadelphia, for ,the deform of women who
have led immoral lives, base five hundred and
thirtyy s females employed' -making garments, &c.
They have an intelligence Office elan, al which, in
the last six months, 250 persona, have applied Om
situations, and 201 have l bewer :fmniekuad with
places.
THE, MINERS?, JOURNAL, AND - POT TSVILLE - GENERAL ADVERTISER.
SUEZUFF'S .
Those who' read the Lociallifm paper of. this
Borough would'Aupposo, from the rejoicing in its
columns, that it had secured an iridependent
attune in the prospect dike Sherill's printing—
and many people are led to believe that the print
ing really is very valuable. 'Prom our experi
ence, at fair prices, which we are in the habit of
charging all who entrust their business with us,
it has never exceeded two hundred dollars a year,
and has for the last nine years nveragod about one
hundred and fifty dollars—just about the amount
the honorable aNnge N. Palmer will' lose, when
he will be bereft of all his dignity as-a Judge. a
few months hence. It is certainly fortuna t e
foihimself, his friends, and the community, that
he 'should secure a small sh'are from some source
to anstain his dignity in retirement.
We are aware that the Editor of the Emporium,
from his boasting, expects to fleece Cul. Straub,
in their charges , --as they did a former Sheriff,
bri' they will God themselves mistaken—and if
be pays according to the bemitt ho will derive
froMadvertising, he ought to pay the Emporium
loan than one-half what we would charge for the
same publicationh. on the ground, that its circula
tion is not among the business community of the
minty, and it has been falling off very rapidly
within two years past, since it has been under the
control of the present editor and proprieto.
Several years ago, when that paper did enjoy the!
.
printing, the Sheriff, a; a matter of self-interest,
advertised all the important sales in the Miners'
Journal, and when it was notdnuo by him volun
tarGy; the i parties interested relocated the Sheriff
td
G ave itllione at their own expense. This shows
the; estimate our community places upon that
paper as an advertising medium,—rind what was
done before, maybe done again. •
If the :editor of the Emporium poss4sedefie
particle of judgment, and was not this ; greatest
ninky creif . 3s ,
..he would have kept; quiet on
thii subject.
• f' , ‘ •
NATIONAL SCHOOL CONVENTION.
The National School Convention, which . was
assembled in Philadelphia, and of whose pro•
• ceedings we gave a synopsis last week, has al,
loomed. During Its erasion, much was doom
pliShed that will go far towards elevating the
standard of= public schools. Resolutions were
adOpted for the appointment of Committees to or
ganise a National School Association, to prepare a
Memorial to Congress for the establishment of a
National Bureau of Education, to elicit facts on
the subject of School Attendance, to consider the
subject of School Architecture, and also a Com
mittee appointed to,memorialize Congress to ap
propriate ■ portion of the public fends among
the States for durations! puritans. It was
also resolved to hold another National Cimven
tion in Philadelphia, on the fourth Wednesday .
ofiAngust, 1850.
/The statement of Delegates with regard to the
tl&eas of the 'Mem in their respective States,
threw out [ranch information upon the molter,
and from it we 'ale enabled to conclude that the
system of-public eduoition in Pennsylvania ii the
most pirlect of any: in the United Suites, only
that it is not so active` in its operations. The
system itself is perfect, but it remains to be more
generally applied to become the leading system
of the country. In order to hasten the consuni
motion of this object. the Pennsylvania Delegs
tion, condoled upon'calling a Convention in
this State on the* third Wedneedey 'of January
neat, at Harrisburg. The following committee of
'Bea wee appointed to make the preliminary ar
=gement/ for the meeting of the Convention :
ALIRLD E Wntoar of PflilatlClphia, EDWARD
C. Bronse of Philadelphia, BaSJAMIN Barran,
of Schuylkill.inuar S. Rsurauns, of Berke, and
C. It. Kesacen, of Lehigh. It was resolved that
the Convention should be composed of delegates
elected from the several portions of the States, in
the ratio of the repretentatiori in the State Leer.
!atu•e.
The propriety of separating the of f ice of So•
perintendent of Public Soho°le from the office of
the SeCretary of State, to appoint County Super
intendents to lake charge of the Schools of each .
County, and lc; establish reboots for thla education
of teacher*, will be acted upon by this body, and
it is to be hoped that, as the question is such in
which every parent and child in the State' is
concerned, the interest manifested, will be cones
pondingly great.
While upon this subject, we may mention the
none is more deserving of thanks of the friends
of,education, than Amman E. Weimar, editor of
the Casket, Philadelphia, whose efforts to make
the Convention one that would do honer to the
cause during the short space of nine months were
untiring.
WASHINGTON 00981 P.
There is much apeculation rife at present, with
regard to the next Congress, its organization,
and the course it will pu•sue.—The Free Soil
Whigs and Free Soil Democrats, it is wetted by
the Washington National Era, will refuse 'to co
operate with their respective political friends in
caucus. Five whig free toilers are named who
certainly will not vote for Mr. Winthrop, and the
Vacancy in Massachusetts will not be filled at all.
This will put Mr. Winthrop's election out of the
question. A combination between the democratic
Tembers and the whig free 'toilers hae•been sug
seated u probable. • Tbe whig free 'oilers will
vote, it is said, (Sr Mr. WHILIOI, of Pa, or Me:
Cleveland, of Ct. But so many of the southern
democrats would resist this coalition, that its
failure may be deemed certain,
It is therefore conjectured that the three South
Carolina democratic members may control the
organization of the Howe. The Whigs will
greatly prefer an independent to a democratic or.
gabization, and Mr. HoLmee, of S. C., is !pi
, popular among theta. At the termination orthe
twenty-ninth Congress, and while the result of
the election of the representatives to the thirtieth
was in doUbt, the- whigs proposed to adopt Mr.
Iftrnes, as their candidate, There can be no
doubt, in fact, that if a small number of Southern
States lights' democratic members should ail
here to Mr. Holmes, - instead of voting for Mr.
David Wilmot, Mr. Holmes, must be sleeted.
•Theas n • Bank in tialifetait, called the
..Miners' Bank."
i.itvernt.—The Clearapring (Md.) Mentinel, of
Saturday. says:--A young man named Cox.
,who was working in • lock, on the seven.mile
bottom, during the cold days of fast week, became
somewhatpruvoted by the cold, and presumptii
ourly proclaimed, -he wished he was within the
gates of hell, so that he would be out of thia'cold
world." In five minutes afterward a portion of
the 'unwinding rocks and earth fell in upon him,
killing him instantly. What ah awful warning
to blasphemers.
Tea Husosurins, P des, and those most con
versant with Russian politics, believe that Nich
olu will not recede from :his demands on the
Porte, and that a European War is inevitable, as
it is now certain that Prance and England will
sustain the &dun' with their arms. Notwith•
'tan dingthe opinion of these geiatleman, a writer
thinks g five to one that Nieholu will crawfish,
and halm he will fight, for if he does, it will not
b e eisbiees issonths before we have him in the 11.
States. '
CITY MORTAISTT.....The deaths in 13.1timote
last week were only 70— by consumption 16
dysentery 4. Deaths in Philsdelpbia last week
141—by consumption 15, bowel disuses 19.
iDeathe in N. York last week 280-by eonsump
on 40,iyeente7 I L Ambrosio
oral 3tems
Waskin ton Artillery. -4n effort is to be
made to re-otgapize; this military company. Tho
meeting called, in another column. on Tuesday
evening, should bo well attended by those who
are desirous of having this old company once
more established.
rir.Aratiemieal Lech:res.—The first of a
course of Lectures, to be delivered befartril
pupils of the Pottsville Academy, and the citizens
of onr Borough, Will 'take 'place, on Monday
evening, November s:h. Mr. Little, who' has
charge of the scientific Department, in - that kiwi-,
tution, ' will o pea-the zCznir i re. 7La : - . - Lectuce,o , •
•'Light and !Heat." The'Lecturer is abundantly
qualified by education and experience, to 'do
justice to the subject, anti we trust. under dime
circumstances, our citizens will manifest a proper
desire to appreciate the etTortsof those who feel .
-disposed to administer to our intellectual wants.
The Court Howe.—The erection of this
Building, in this Borough, is no longer a doubt.
fel matter. On Tuesday morning last, tha work
commenced in earnest, atdcuanlishing the Horne,
on the Court House lot ? and making excavations.
Yesterday, as many as thirty men were engaged
at the work.
The edifice will be two stories ,high, 56 feet
front, by 115 deep; the county offices will be in
the basement, the Court Room will be 75 by 56
feet in extent, with an altitude of 2 feet ;in the
roar of the Court ,Room, there will be 4 Jury
Rooms, divided into 2 stories; also a Library room
and consultation Room. It will be seen that the
building,will be a sufficiently large one, and fully
convenient.
The work has been placed under 'the super.
vision of Isaac Severn, of this Borough, who, we
are requested to state, will be ready to give all.
who can best contribute their labor and material,
no opportunity of doing so. Of course, those NZ !!' l
can most conveniently pay their subscription in
money will do so, as it will ho wanted. We are
rejoiced that the erection of this edifice is placed
beyond doubt, and that such a fair beginning has
beau made. Let the citizens, be prompt in pay.
ing their instalments. and we shall have no further
difficulty with regard to it. ;Misunderstand that
the estimate cost of the building will be from
$13,000 to $:10,000. •
IIV" New Arrangement -ron the first of Nov.
there will only he two trains of passenger Cars
instead of (bur, on the Philadelphia and Potts.
villa Railroad as is now the case. The Care will
leave b6th points (Philadelphia and Pottiville)
at 8 12 or 9 o'cl .cit, A. M.
( Tremont Torn 11 , 111.•••••013 Tuesday last,
the Corner Stone of a Town Hall, was laid it the
flourishing town of Tre moot. with Masonic nem
monies. John K. Sanders, Esq., W. M., of Ta
keshi Lodge, No. 216, of Pottsville, officiated on
the occasion. An impressive atilt highly interest
invuldress was delivered by the Rev. Edo: ird
G. Asay, pastor of the Methodist Church of Tre
mont.
Mililary Parade.—The first Battalion of
Schuylkill county Volunteers, under the corn
mond of Maj. Fox, mot at IMinersville, on Wed
nesday last, for parade and drill. Altogether
there were five companies among which were
the National Light Infantry, German Yeager', of
this Borough, St. Clair Infantry, am! Schuylkill
County Troop. After spending a short time in
that Borough, our companies returned early the .
same evening.
C . .
Tux PRIAIDENT.—T4O New York Mirror
soya that President Taylor, in eery tying he has
done, has met with the decided approbation of
the people. The Kople were determined to elect
him—they did so; and forsooth because they are
somewhat indifferent about other- elections, poli
ti:ians make great outcry, and say the country is
ngqinst General TAYLOR. They forget that the
people do not at so or as they. fireake ' an old
General, grey with honors in figh , i.,g - the htttles
of his country.
Moantooes, &c. ix E:COLl3l).—ft is stated
that one of the 135,845 martinges solemnized in
in England during 1848, no less them 104,308
of the parties, viz:. 42,429 men and 61,877 wo
men, signed the marriage register with a mark,
or, in other word., nearly one-third of the men
and one hail of the women could not *write. The
returns from the Register's office for 1848 show,
that 576,077 births occurred in. England during
that year. The number of deaths in England
n 1848, was 428.301. The birdie during tbe
year exceeding the deaths 153 773.
The following is she vote for Canal
Commi•eioner far 1819-49.
OFFICIAL VOTE FOR CANAL COM
MISSIONER. •
•
Gavelling. Painter,
Adams .1785
Armstrong 1013
Allegheny 6130
Beaver 2329
Bedford 2736
Ilerks . 6320
Itlair 1421
Bradford 3700
Ducks 5201
Boiler 2310
Carbon 1000
Cambria 1410
Centre 2540
Cbester 5101
Clarion 2209
Clearfield 1105
Crawford 2778
Columbia 3131
Clinton -• • 997
Cumberland 3085
Dauphin 2267
Delaware 1480'
Elk. 277
Erie 2096
Fayette 3273
Franklin 3004 •
Greene 2.350
Huntingdon 1691
Indinna . 1569
Jefferson 929
Juniata ll9n
Lancaster • 5519
Lebanon ,1617
Lehigh • 2966
Lucerne • 3663
Lycnming 2267
McKean ' 406
Mercer 3103
Mifflin ' ;1535
Montgomery ' 5337
Monroe '1635
Northumbland 12038
Northampton .!3407
Perry t 2056
Phila. city, 3 .
county, "" '
Pike . 599
Potter
Schuylkill
Stoner/let
Sullivan
Susquehanna 2375
Tinge 1950
Union 1580
Venango . 1523
Warren .t, 'll2B
Washington 3052 ,
Wayne I, 1402
Westmoreland] 1062
Wyoming ' 930
York 4318
600
- 3531
1077
Toal. . 168,930 164,991
Mere mailer of Taste.—A nic
woman called at the 'New York r
day week, to see her pinball. }
very homely colored man!'
. Snow in Maine.—Snow fell
several inches, lest Sonday two
cer, Me., sufficient to make goof
the ground been frozen.
The wife of a Policemen in j.
suddenly, on Sunday week, in
seeing her husband brought hem!
ease moetal enemy to anytbi
ful countenance and a marry bei
moo tells us does good like a me
Thee Nobleaes&—When Fenel
on fire:c. , l3od be praised," 'said he
the dwelling of some poor matt."l
4 very curious and interestingl
broached in tlincionsti, viz: whe
for men and women to sit Liget!
not, dewing divine service. • WI
result known when received.
"Don'! dear." said Mu. Partington to a child
pll7ln with a Powder born. "don't touch the
peaky Min& for it may go Mr. and then you'll , gat
bona as tho poor Link boy did that got Marla
op by s losucat of qaol,"
TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL DI.
REC TORS.
MID subscriber invites the attention of Tea hers
and School Directors. particularly In SchttyliitCo..e
to the following new sad improved School Books pub,.
lisbed by him. called
• •
Ticknor's Colombian Calculator.
Do Youths' Columbian Calculator,'
Do Table Bonk,
Do - Columbian Spelling Book . ,
Do Practical Common School Mensuration.
which will be ready in a few day..
These Books are already extensively used In this
County, mad in sn changeable a population as we bane.
ills desirable that the Booka used in oar Schools
should be as conform as possible; we therefore cell
the particular attention of School Directors and Teach
' si-I.—tais.,sextes, on the the commencement of. the
School, this fall. These Books have received the ap
probation of about 50U professors and Teacher., as
the hest works on The subjects on which they treat.
*They are also she eisopost Books is the inseket.
Merchants, Teacher.. School Director., fcc.. sup
plied at the lowest rated, by the quantity.
B. BANNAN„
Printer, Pablisher and Bookseller.
CORRECTED WERKLF FOR 7HO JOURNAL.
Wheat -Roar, 661. $5 00 [DOA -Teaches peed. 900
Rye 'do do 450 do . do unpar'd., 173
Wheat, bush. I 10 Red Apples, par'd. 75
Rye, do i j 65 Rees, dos. 10
Caro, do . h 5 Butter, lb, ' 121
Oats, do • - 40 flacon, . OS
Potatoes, do , 60 Hams, . • 10
Timothy Bard, . . 250 Hay, ton, 15 tdi
Clover do 3 50 I Plaster. - 0.00
On the Ist inst.. at Schuylkill Haven. by Rev. F
But, Mr. DANIEL RUPERT, to Hiss Mutoutarrit Mix
mu, all of that Ilornuch.
On the 4th init.. at Mineraville. by Rey. rotor Hallo
well. Mr. Wu. M. THOMAS, to 31bia Jana Paacoca,
all of Mineraville. 4.
On the ISO, inst.. near 1.-hannn, nr Paralyrk, Mr
Annus - rine fluanlna, of , l'lnegrrove, In this County
aged 16 years.
xorinE.—The emirs.: of public lecture.. in'the
..".:. Academy; will commence on Mund.tv evening.
Nneemb.r Mt' at 7} o'clock. `lnltuducto:y lettuce
by Mr. Little.
SubJ eet-I.mtit and Heat. ' .
ATTENTION—.III tboce favorable to Ir. 0f44.11 1
ice the old Wnchincton Artillery. Will in eel it
Mortitucr•t Hotel on Tuccday Oct. VIII 1519 at 7j or
clock. voLtiNTEEs. /
PULVIIKI LODGE. Nn.2:l6.—A stated meethir
, Ze' of Pulaski Lndre, will be held nn Monday even
ing nest. Oct. 2.1), MB, at cf.:dock.
By order n fthe W. M
!NIPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN—Srhuyl•
Kit - MR Tram No. :.—Stated meetines of the Society
are held every Friday evening at St iritter'A Halt. The
members are requegied to' be in attendance, as biral- .
nese of importance will be trinearted.
P. Scc'y.
o•-•sp, ENOLISII LUTHERAN CHURCII.—'--Dlvine
r.s - • service Is held every Sabbath tn. - Ind:id and even
turn the usual hours or worship. In the English Lii
therin Church, 24 St., betiveCiu Mr nket nod Norwe
gian. • : D. STECK. nr.ccir.
is..} THE Assts.:l.lTE REFORMED PROsIIYTE
ti.r, DIAN Congregation. worshipping In Thumps/nes
new bollklag corner of Markel. and Second eta ; have
moved intk the large upper Hall of said building,
where rellktons worship will be conducted every Sub
.bath. by Rev. D. T. Carnation. Services to commence
at 101 o'clock. A. M.. and 311eclock, P. M. Seats free.
Thu public are respectfully invited to attend.
VTHE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
—The CollowinOirsointion has been passed by
the Vestry of l!oltsvil
Resolved, That in consid.iral bin iilthe sums contribu
telt and to be contributed Rs dollltions to the crectlab
and furnishing of the church edifice; the vestry di,
hereby act 'mw, nod apnrnpriaie FIFTY EIGHT
PEWS, which shall be, and reulainfrer for all persons
who may desire to worship in the Church. Three
pews are localed 111 :
'IN THE CENTRE AISLE,
North side, Nn. 111, 119, 127, 135, ICI, 151, 159.
South side, No. 112, 120, 156, 141, 152, 160.
IN TILE AISLE.
North al idn, No. 1.7,12,19,25, 31, 27, 43, 51, 53 51,55
South side, No. 2, El, 11. 20. 26, 32, 58. 41, 50, 52.
IN THE SOII7II AISLE.
Aoulk side, N 0.56, 57, SS, 60,71, SO, tit', 92, 99; 101,110.
North No 59, 67, 73, 79, 93, 91, 97, 102, lOU.
DIVINNSFRVICRis held In the Chorch even• Sw4-
day. .111019.:n..! . Sreeirc commences a: 1O I) ; Ci4V.
Serrice cowmen., at 4 o'clock. And even
n4 service, on the Urn Sunday or every month.
AT
r: . " LAUREL—The Ve=try of Trimly Church. Potts
ville. are now ready to sell harlot Into and graven in that
large and heantlftil pint of gents nd. near the junction of
Market Street and the Minersville toad. which they
have lately enclosed mad hie 'ma for acemetery. Ap
plication for into or single graves may he' made to AN
'MEW RINSET., Esq.. Treeenrei of the Chorrt, at
whoseoffice onMahantongo Street, a Pian or the U .. '
tery eon be seen, or [ Edward Owen Petry, Esq.,
CentreStreet.
THS GUI KTSI F.DICINEiir TUN DAY DoCTOrt
TOWNSEND'S SARSAPSSILIA.—This Ineriethe ha's the
peculiar fortune of being recommended end prescribed
by the most respectable physiciani of the country, and
IllOy requires a trial to bringit into general use. It Is
put np in gnarl bottles, and Is six tinkcs cheaper' than
anyother pleparation. Duct. Townsend is a physician
great reputation in Albany, N. V.atid the Physiciann
generally in that city prescribe it In their practice
The tullowing in a cerruirate ("rob', sonic of then]:
OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.
Dr.Toninsend is almost daily servicing orders from
Physicians in different parts of the Union.
Thin is to certify that we, the ninlersiened Physicians
o the city of Albany have in numera'•e cas. preccri,
tied Ur. Towncend's Sarsaparilla, and witibe.ieve it in
be and of the mast valuable preparation. of the rsa
darllia the market.
H. 11. PULING. M. D.
1. WILSON, M. D.
R. P.' BRIGGS; M. D.
, P. C. ELMENDORP, )1. D.
/Mani, Apr 111,1846
Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. is one of
he oldest and most respectable Physicians In Conn.
Hartford. CI.. May 21, 1816.
Dr. Towssesn.--Dear Sir • " Townsend's Sarsa
parilla" finis a ready sale In Hartford—ls highly
teemed by all who have made nee of it, and we hava
teason to believe its gond qualities will be daily appre
ciated by a discerning public. I have daily rails for it, \
and hope you will be remunerated forymir exertions to
render service to he afflicted. I not sir, your obedient
servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D.
rV . The Gener I Agency for the sale of the Sarsa
parilla is asßannan stliloastore Pottsvillt , ,where Drug
aistsand others can be suppliedwholesaleat the Alauu
facturers prices. •
It la also fo sale In Nutty?lle at Clemens & (leis •
lees and John S. C. Martin's Drus Stores; E. J.
Fry, Tamaqua; J. W. Gibbs. Drossist, Minerewille;
C. FrallnY. Ortvie,sbnrg; !Leary Shissirr, and W. 1,.
Ifelsier,Port Carbon; Paul Barr, Pinegruse; J. C. C
flushes, Poitsville.
si} See ndsiewitirement in anntbercnlumn A circular
znntaining a laritie number of certificates from Physi
cians and other can be examined at Barknan'a Book
tor, Pried SI It Olotllo. or R Rollloc for *5.
B. A. Fahnestock , s Vernl!fuge.
PACTS FOR 'VIM FEOV.I.E
CONATANTIN inereasinevint.itity rind rate
1 of R. A. Fatioraiock's Verinifuge has induced pvl . -
1011114 who are enylou• of Ito Sticeenti, to palm oif upon
the pntilie, preparation. which nil medical men booty
thin a lotqfWat . loo• inexpelling w. (ton, the system.
This Vermifece made its way into public favor upon
the ground of its own intrinsic merits, more than any
other medicine of the kind now used; and while ninny
worm remedies have. by dint of puffin:, been forced
into sale, and shortly after gone into the obscurity
which their wnrthlesness justly trier Ord, R. A. Fohne
stock's Vermillioe continue. to be triumphantly sus
fiscted. It has only to be asap and its effects will fully
sustain all that issaidoritvwonderful expelling power
CERTIFICATE.
We certify that we have used It. A: Falinestock's
Vernfifuge in our farnlllea, and in every race it Inc pro.
vided a decided awl effectual remedy for expelling
warms (mm the 1.3 . 61e11. We,conlially recnchinend it
to parents who have children affllcted with that dan
gerous malady. EI.ON Vlßfat.,
WM. B. PAINE,
ROBERT SNIA
.1 . 08 ZXRI1014:1IA.
For sale, wiiiilcaale and mind at tiP7lrite warehouse
of 11. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co.
Corner of Sixth and %Yowl sic Pittslinrc. Pa.
Fnr talc in Putuwille, at CI.E‘l ENS & BEISLEIC •
Drug Store (Dec: 9. 1613.
John C. Baker's
COMCCiUND FLUID F,XTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA.
TATS Article IA einpl“yeal with "are •ecenr and by
the moot emir, nt Phyelcians of this city, for the
cure (lithe followier
SCROFULA or King's Eiji. RheeMailllrll, Cut:leering
Disease•, Syphilitic Affections. TPTIPT and Ulcers,
White Swellings. Scurvy, NPllt , lgianr Tie Doll - livens,
Cane, r, Goitre, or nrotichocele, (Swelling neck.) Spine
Disease. Chronic Diseases of me Lungs, to counter•
act the destructive affects of Mercury, Jaundice. Fly.
perthrophy, or. enlargetnent of the heart, Palpitation
and trembling in the - region of the heart ,and stotnaeh,
Enlargement of the flones, Joints nr Ligainents.atio
all the various diseaset of the akin such as Tetter,
Ringworm, Riles. Pimples. Carbuncles, &c.: Dyspep
sia and Liver somplaints. Nervous Affections, Drop
Inca! Swelling. Constitutional Disorders. and diseas.
es originating fronton impure state of the blood and
other fluids of the body, in slimt all diseases where, a
change of the system is required. Price 30 ms. pet
bottle. '
I - 44,840 1-33/11
prison.
looking white
prison. last Bun—
nwee • tall and
Prepared only by the Proprietors,
JOHN C. BAKED, & Co.. Wholesale DrUril.lll. -
No. 100 North :Id Rt. below Race, Philndia,
Importers and wholesaledealeritin Drags. Medicines,
Chemicals, patent medicines, rPf 11,111 Pries. suruest
Instruments, Druggists Glassware, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, and Window Glass, also a new and superior
article of Imitation of Plate Glassrst about one-fifth
the price or English or French Plates, any size to
order.
So the depthof
! weeks, in bier•
id sleighing had
INew York died
leonsequeneo of
e wounded.
The Cumponnd Fluid Estrart Sarsapatilla, fur
sate by Clemens & Varitin;Pntisyille ; W. L. Heisler,
Port Minion ; Jamei B. Fulls, Minersyille.
February in. 1819. •_ly..
king hut • cheer.
ii It, which Solo.
idicine."
NOTICE.—TFIMIAti FOSTER & Co., lIAYe REMOVED their Flock of Boots and mhoes to th
new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets
where the holiness will in future he carried on upon
the cull principle. ' Thankful to their friends and the
public in general for past favors. they hope, by mana
ging their business to future upon the only correct be-
Ms, (viz., cash payments) to afford to their cast ainers
ponds upon moth reasonable terms as wilt ensure to
them a liberal patronage
elon'a library was
e, "that it is not
.%sobject bas been
ether it is proper
ef in church or
e will make the
id,P4Y OP!-.-Alt persons indebted to the undersign
ed are raquemse income funvard and .elite their asset
as mu new business arrangements will require us t
disbantlnue and urge the prnmpt payment: of th• tame
Petal-91 MORA.% FOSTER & CO.
•
11. BECKER.
D
NEW lIOMX.PATIIIC MEDICAL OFFICE.
Corneruf dd and Market PLOpposlteThompson'allall
PCYTTOTILLE. PA.
aerldenes Coy, of Callowhill and 3d 8,1. apixohogi a
Prlitedve ilithodht Chards. fun 27 49 . sty.
POTTSVILLE MARKETS
MARRIED
DEAT ES
RELIGIOUS NOTEIES.
ITZIEO=I2=EMM
CARD .
TAR. 31. DEPVY. chanson Dentist, OtEtre—
J./Market Street. (Newt side.) First dno ' ahoy
gnirp • Wilgtm's may%
k 2 A E HARTZ, - •
0 • - JIIS ot , VIE PEACE.
PO rr.4I7ILLIS. " •
Willtt,•nd zruptly t Cullectinne. Affeneles. Put
, „ tt• • t I Ez*,i sze , in Schuylkill eoun•
IV, I' t. INF . ., to Ceozrs oppu.sin the Town
1 . 0.1 . J0 1919. 93-1 y
L , AR :V, Attorney and Counsello
Ciat L tw, Philadelphia, will nitend to collections and
all other legal ho.ines4 In the City of Pniladelphia, ad
joining Counties and elsewhere. Office No. 13 Prone
steel, PhiLtilelphts• (Aug.ti Iti4B-2y
•
GEORGE BEL LIS,
WITOLES ALF: CONIMISSION AGENT,
Focal) 'dude of Fish. No. 54 North Warves, below
Race street, Philadelphia. [April 21, '49. 17.1 y
J
D. Mr..REDlTlL—General Agency Mince
J . -Centre Sweet, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa
Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, col
ection of Routs, it.c. [OOlB-41-9y
ATTOILNEY AT LAW.
G. 11. bicCABE.
~, Tamaqua—O ffi ce to tine 'Street
Sept O. 1319. 30-tf
1.1 B. TEIBETS, ..
•
4.4.• C031508010N MERCHANT.
. -, Na 40 WWI &net.
t (kfahhation Bank Buildings.) New Yark.'
Otabrral cash advances nude OR Coal. Ii required
. Sept• 8.1819. T.-Zinn
G LIMMER W. HE:GINS, -.."
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rae removed his office next to J. M • Long's Stove
store. re wee At rect. [Sept 1.'49. _ 36-3 m
___
,EDIVARD CLARKSON.
DE2IGNER St ENGRAVER ON WOOD,
No. SO} Walnut St., Philada.
August 4. 1219. 32.1 y
ITTOILVEY AT LAW.
• J. H. McENALLT
• -.
Tamaqua; Schuylkill Co., Pa
June 0, 1919. 21-1 y
TIOCTOR C. 1111ESELER, 1103REOP'ATHIC
LI PtIVSICIAV, th•moved his Office to the hpper
nt,••t of the new brick hoildings, opposite the Post
nthet•. Vont, sneer. Pottpv,lfo tapV49-18tf.
WANTED.
rpo BUTCHERS — WANTED - 2or 390 !lumber
1 Moles which will be taken in tots of 2.5 or upwards.
'Address B. R. PAX roN. Cattawipaa.
Oc. ?A 1:49. • 43-70
'llE4lCHeat WANTED —ln consequence of
I a caennry to nn, 0 ( it t e schools of the Borough
of Hine rsville—Notiee' is he,rehy given he the Board
of Directors, that a Male Teacher. Is required. end to
have immediate employment. A ralary of ins per
month will he given, should he meet the approval of.
the Board. Wm. W. 110111 VS, see p.
Orr YO, 1F.19, •
9 ikjACHEIL AV A lITED...Tir Trost,s of the
1 Orwigsburg Academy, in fhb. County, are desimus
of employing a competent person toi, take charge of
that institution. They think that thi;' - plac,:t presents a
g,,,,,: opiii:. for Vic establishment of a good fthilat .
a••• 1 that a person whose business it is Ito teach. and
who Is Other..LW qualified, would receive adequate
encouragement. Letters addressed to caber or the
.undersigned Trustee 4. will be attended to:
Chalks %liftman,. Win IV Potts,
Jaime If Graen: ' John ➢aunan,
Joseph Hammer, Frederick fleck,
John Ege, . Eli Hammer.
Oct G. 19-19 , —4l—lt
, TANI' ED-0! E THOUSAND TONS COAL—
For which tlinlirellas)of the beet Manufacture
will lie furnhhed, nt the lowest market prices. En
chance will be made Mr any I a on or the whole
quantity; address, or apply to
WM. 11. RICHARDSON.
No. ICI Market st., Philadelphia.
Sept 8. 1519. i t:-Rtno
NOTICES
AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—The . lnlerpirned ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court Of Schuylkill coun
ty, an Auditor. to settle the account of Daniel 11. Stager
and Abraham Heebner, odminudrator of the Estate.
of henry Sta,ker, deceased, and distribute the assets in
the hands ,d the said Administrators, hereby given
notice that he will attend to the ,Inties of'his appoint
ment. at his office in the Barone!, of Orwiesbitke. on
Month/ the 12th day of November. A. D 1849,41 10
o'clock in the fosenonn., when and where all person.
ltdereated are requested to attend..
...
IllilEMl
Oct 27. 1949.
ki , .; - S - OTTOTION NOTICE —The partnership
heretikfore exi,ting between JOIIN 1101.14 ES and
SCOTT' STEEI.I.. 'radon: undert he firm of Holmes .4
Sleell, in the Coal Minion totsint,t. on Mill Creek, wan
nottnally dissolved on thie f 15th day of October. 1019.
The accntehts of rho late firm, will be 4ettlerl.by WOOD
STEELL, In whose name the business will be con.
Salted.,' , . • JOON HOLMES.
SCOTT "ITE ELL.
Oct 20 43-3 t•
TOTLCI?..—%N ELECTION for Thirteen [Arne-
L• tot, of Ow linters' Dank or roll3Vllle, in the noon.
.ty ~1 Srinki Ikill , m nerve the ensuine . year. will he held
at the Ihnli•fitz Ilotire, hetween the hours of 10 o'clock,
A M. end 3 o'clock P. 31., on Monday the 10th ot No
vember nett.
A +riled nic•itinc, of the Stockholders will he held at
Ilstiking lions:. on Titesillv the fitk of 'November,
next. CHAS LOESER. Cashier
031111 ED
\ OTICK. --E.TATE cp.:octal.: ADAM, de
• bm'ehr given. that Letters of
Admini•tration, on the ear:vent' Georae Adam, late ni
T.wn.odp. dt.r , Saed, have been zranted try
ilia lt, , m4rea. of Sehitylbill Chanty, to the tinharribera ,
remailia o, •rti I riv.vn..hip i ail persons indebted to
said:ad:lie, are refine-Ird to matte imlllerielte TM, ment,
and three [my mg rialine , to oremmt them for rettlement,
on nr before the 15i1, dav of Novemher next.
ELIZ,AIIETIT ADAM, AdminiAtratris.
TIDO! PSON A. GODFREY, Adin'tnr.
' Tretnnnt, Oct. 2n, ISM. .
OTI C E.—At a meeting or the Court House
Int; Committer. h.I fCM The sth day of Oct. 1819.
the rollowine resolutions WTI,
Iteeolved, That Benjamin I'. Taylor he the collector
of The Plibarrriplinll}, and that' the President Samoet
rtillytoan. w hereby authorized to place the Ittbscrip
tion nt h;.•.t liandA, for irnm,diate rotten , ion.
Resolved, That :41110,111m Fruiter be hereby appoint
ed Treasurer nr Paid Fund. .
Resolved, That the Cometlitre appointed by the
citizen; of Pottsville. to collect voliscriptiont for the
Court !louse he continued, with a request that they
.proceed to obtain additional subscriptiunit.
I Extract from the inittotP3.
I SOLOMON FOSTER, Seep.
Oct 13, 1849.12-tf
FOll. SALFI—The Timberon 520 acres of Wood
land. situate on the south side •rof the Sccand
Mountain in Wayne and Manhelm towitships, as now
divided into 11 lota, rnotalninz about 50 acres each.
Beallllllllr . abollt 120 perches west of the head of Pan
ther Creek, and continuinz eastward. Further 1011-ir
ritation nriy be had, on application at the once of the
stitiscriber in 51inersvillr. where proposals for the
same will he received in writing, until the 27th inst. •
D. R. BENNETT.
Minersville. Oct. 13, 1.110. 42-31.• •
f ISSOLVTION.—Nntice Is hereby 4iven. 7 thlt
P the partnership heretofore existine between 3011 N
DUTII and gN DREW nARSTIINEII. Cabinet Ma
kers, of the t,OOO, of min.voi,. 8.-hoyik Cnvin.
ty. trading tinder the firm oft Outh k Carsthtter, was
diQ.mlsed on th.• 10th inst., by nintnal consent All
perpoos ta said firm are rerpiestml to make
payment. and those chi:t, will present them
to Jahn both, who is nuthntiz..ttr.•ettle the same.
JOHN!
ANDREW GARSTIINER.
N tinsines, wig be liontinned at the old
stand hi. the subscriber. JOHN DIITII.
Oct 13.10111 • 42 gt•
FEHINISTII ATION NOTICE.--Witereas
A Letier.of Adtmnisliation. on the e-tate of DAN •
lEL late of the !Sarno:Pt of Pottsville,
i 1.1%, been emoted t t the under.tgned, by the Reploter
of Ache ttkilt roomy, entire i. hereby riven, to all
per.ons indehtell to the said notate, to snake payment,
and those having clanna, to PreOMltt 11101,1 foroettlement,
to TIMOTHY SULLIVAN,
Oht 13, 1539. 41 I Admihiotrat or.
UDITOIVS mlersigned, an
/1 auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas
of tirboylk ill (Monty. "to distribute the assets among
the creditors of John Campbell, in the hands of his as
signee, N hi Willson, Coq . agreeably to the account
tiled by said a.signee, • will attend for that purpose at
his office. in the Borough of Pottsville, on Monday-the
29th day of October, 1919, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. When
and where all persons toterested, ran :mend if they
see proper. JOAN P 11011 ART,
,
. .
Oct 6. IS 19-41-4 t) Auditor.
A: D.IIINIStRATION .NOTloE.....Wheresa,
letters of Administration:on the estate of Conrad
Babb. late of Blythe township, Schuylkill County, de
ceased. have neon granted to the subscrther. by the
R,et.ter ofSchuylkill Connty,-notice Is hereby given,
requiring all persons indebted Ito said estate, to make
payment, and all those haying chin:emit , present them
for %ettletnent. W I LLIAM 801111, Adtn'r.
Sept. 29. '49. ,
-1 —4O-41t•
O'CICE 1:4 hereby elves that - an appltration
I. will be made intim kezisliture at ite next session
rot the incorporation of a Bank to he railed the ••11ank
of Pott.ale." with n capital hf one hundred and fir.y .
thousat d for the trens'action of the usual bus
iness nt flanks, tiahr located i n n the flornath of Pntts
vine in the county of Schnyikill, in the state of Penn
sylvania.
_
. SAMUEL HARTZ,
JOHN 0.1.08141 G,
J. F. WHITNEY.
FRANK I'OFT,
:My 0. ISAR
IVOTICE I. hereby'reven that appltcation will he
mide to tholesislatute of Pennsylvania, at their
next session. for a renewal of the Charter ef the
Miners: (lank of Pottsville. in,the County of Schuyl
kill, with the pririlere of inercaAn2 Its capital from
two hundred thousand dollars In roar hundred thou
sand dollars . By orderof the Board.
CHAS. LrESEII, Cashier.
Immitir lb. —2O fm
krOTICE IS lIERERI• GIVEN. that application
IN will he made In the Lechilatti:e, at It, next eelsion
for the incorporation of a Bank, to he rafted "Miners'
•it Mechanirb . flank of Won't . ..tattle," with a capital
of Iwo hundred 014111W106.1 doll ar,, to hn located in the
Borough of Minerarille.
WM. N. ROHM N.'s% 111..k111 McCI.ENACTIAN,
GEO. S. RCPPI.I ER. J kW:4 It. F4.LLS,
SAMUEL HEIINEIt.
June 30, 1819, 27.11m0
MOTICF: I 8 11E11E13V GIVEN, that an applicas
I non wilt •••• .111 ip In OM I...vial:atom at Its next
...sine. for the liwornomtion or a S:11Villg
Inatltu
tion, to he c tiled iv'le 4 mina Institution,"
with n eaoirat of Piny 'VI rim, I Doll for the
i ,Cotility of Schuylkill, Pa,
R, woonsine.
(m.o. W. SLATER,
THOS.: C. POLLOCK •
• June 30, IS.. 27-6mn
NOTICE= -3. N.CARS.—Whereas.the Coal Cars
01 usually 'known as the “Yeller Cars'—have on
several (mansions been Millen away from the Navin
tinn Landings, and used to hen! Coal for private pur
poses.
NOTICE, la hereby given. that the autisariber Is de
trimined to use all 'the means In hi. power, to put a
stop to such trespasses, and to;pli Mob the trespassers.
EDW AEI C. rinntas,
• iliay 12, iumr Agent 11%, he Trustees.
N°7 l ClPls—The saliscrlh;rsi have bran appointed
, teems for the sale of Harrison's Copying Preas
and Metallic Da monies Tablet, a Hems Pe, labor rms.
Jai- l and mossy sa es.e , Masi ins; a sample of which may
helmet% at the York Store; all opd r for the above
pesta ea %bleb ale war‘intediogivo Ilmisatiefaallota
wall be promptly atftodedto.i
pitman ig-) E. YARELVY fr. IfON
•
LOST AND FOUND.
oTtimeuu IV...Strayed from the sabred/se r at
k.,Patterson, on Thursday the 4th Inst.. a Mae k Cow.
wsth white spots on her sides, about 7 year. old; she
ands strap and bell on her neck. A sit It•hle reward
will be given upon her - return to Nelson Aliens'
Schuylkill Valley Hot el. Patterson.
Oct. 27, .49. 44-lte EDWARD FOOARTY.
S TRAY COW . .-Came In the premesht the
kntrictiber in llerkscherville. on Tuesday the Sth
inst.. a stray cow ; the owner in requested in come
forward. prove property. pay charges and take her,
away, otherwise she, will be soil according to law.
Oct 27.'49, 41-3 t• T II /11'/PIIV.
OST—A Due 1301. dated July 21. Ih4o. for Three
IA Hundred Dollar., payable in blerchandite. to John
Hoboes, slimed Prier & Rusher. All pertons aft . 11,4e
by cannoned artinst nevotiatine for amid bill as it :n
-or value to no nue but the subseriber, •
JOHN /10L31E4. St Clair.
'Oct 30 1019. 3-3 t•
OTRA.Y COW.—Came to the premites of the
aubscriber, about 3 hverks aloes. a SMALL RED
COW. about ten yearn old, with chart turned horns—
haa a strap and bell on her neck, and the tip of the
right horn is broken off. The owner is requeated to
come forward, prove property, pay chart:ea and take
her away; otherwise she will be sold .cenrdin3 to law.
JONATIIAN ALOOF,
Oct 13. '49. , 42-31.1 bloat[ Larne.
QTILAY Plo.—Came to the premises or James
I:3 Lightfoot, near St. Clair. about three weeks ago. a
WHITE. SOW, with large ears. The owner is request
ed to come forward, prove property pay charges, Bed
take her away; otherwise she will be sold according
to law. . - JAMES LIGIITFOOT.
Oct 13, 1513. 43-3tp
FOR SALE & TO LET.
FOR SALE--VALUABLE PROPER
•v,v, TY. In Mineroville.—The store now occupied
ffe d by N. G. Hammekin, in offered for vale.—
_ - '_ For terms apply to
GEORGE J. HEIM. Jr.
t4.ept 20 1649-404f] ,• litinersville. •.
FOB SALE—AII that certain two storied stone
Tavern stand,known as the VALLEY, - HOTEL.
rtenosituate on Valley street, in the town of
iiPat
n,teon, in the County of Schuylkill :- con.
iv mining in front 60 feet, and in depth 200 ft,
..-- - .distant from the Schuylkill Valley Railrotd
200 yards, at which point the Can stop 4 times daily.
Ala., 4 other Into or ground, oath containing 60 feet
in front, and 200 feet in depth, situate. 2111 M, in said
town of Patterson. The propeity will be sold cheap ;
tercet easy. Apply to D. E. NICE, Eau,
at his °dice Pottsville„ or to'
:%IICHAEL COCHRAN, .
Sept. 1, ILIO. 36:tf '
FOR SALE—Coat. Barrows; cheap for each.
Aug '25, '49. 35-4 f) W. A. KM.
SALEFIRE ENGINE.—The Good Intent
12 Fire Company offer their Engine for sale at a
reasonable price, which can be seen at their House in
bib street, between Market and Norwegian. For fur
Mier particulars apply to E. McDONALD,
B. MILLER,
0. D. JENKINS,
Aug 11, '4O-33-illj Committee.
FURuALX: — .---ritirAllffiß 4 AiliEtt — oFteßtf i roil
dale the property now occupied by him in WC4I
M ..
Branch Valley, four miles from Poiteville,
.
and une and a half miles from Schuylkill Ha
ven; coneirtilig of hare and a half acres of
land well laid out as a garden and fruit orch
ard. A two story frame home, hi alO feet, with a cei.
lar under the whole, kitchen in the cellar. Immediate
posereebion given. Vaunt the purchase money can re
main on Bond and Mortgage if desired. For terms rip•
ply to the•ubeeriber,at hisolllce in West Branch Valley.
Match In. 11-ill B. De FOREST,
VOR. SALE: Olt RENT.— PORT CARBON
STEAM MILL.—The subscriber coffers his Steam
Mill, located in Port Carbon—for sale or rent. Said
Mill is located in one of the best •Ituntwas in this Re
gion for business, being the only one In the eastern
section of the Coal Region. It is-In good condition,
and possesslon will be given Immediately if required.
Teri. easy. i Applylo L. F. WHITNEY,
Port Carbon, March 10th, 1040. 11-tf
rPO RENT—A FARM of 100 acres cleared. and
Dwelling House, near Mount C,rhoo. Apply to
- J. 11. CAMPBELL, Agent.
July 2,18 E. 21- 11 .
VOR . NALE.—COLI.IERT PROPERTN FOR
SALE —TILE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale
the following properly, viz:
One 60 Home Engine. with 4M.1 feet of nine inch
Pumps, In first rate working order.
'One 30 Horse Engine, with 240 feet of nine inch
Pumps, with winding gearing all complete, in good
working order.
. . .
One 20 Horse Engine for holatiog Coal from Mines,
in good working order.
One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft
ing, ticreens, Schutes, and all the fixtures necessary to
do a huslne.s or 1000 tons a week.
• .
Also 50 large 'Railroad Cars, with heicy chilled
wheels, nod three Inch arels, these Cars are well suit
ed for any of our surrounding Roads where horse
power is used.
The above Engines were all manufaeired by Hay
wood & Snyder, and. are considered among the very
best ever made by said parties.
Jan.l3, 3-if] ; GEO. 11. POTTS.
AND TO LET.—litilleling Lots
I.` in Mount Carrion; Lewisport Wood, and Lynn's
addition to Pottsville, on Norwegian si., Pottsvilre, and
in Minersville. Also a convenient Office -in Morris'
Addition. Apply -to JAS. If. CAMPBELL.
April 2S, '4d. 18.tf
I; OR SALE—TWO COMNIODIOUS' DWELLING
Houses. Apply to E. P. Richards, Market st.
Jno. G. Brown. Centre st., Pottsville.
March 21. 13-
110 LET on leases, to suit anplirants, that
tract olland belonging to the N.American CoarCo.
known an the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow
ti,glist of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others,
the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of over a
in tenon, viz Spohn, Ilarracleurb,
Clarkson, Stevensoir. Little Tracey, Peach
Mountain Veins, Green Park oiltavensdale Vein, Per..
peniligular,Dia mond, and Rig Diamond Veins, along
with many nthers not noticed.
MCI
Alan. all that tract called vlielvnetion Tiart, helone-
Me tont', said Cnntpany.cnntaintn.^th.• Salem.Foirest,
Rabbit Mile. Mortlther, Tunnel, Mack Mine, C. Law
ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. A:sn, a s aw Mi and
Grist Mill,sitnateu on the Mill Creek Tract, all orwhich
witlbe rented on moderate terms by applying to
DAVID (31111.1.A5. Aet.
Pottsville. Feb3l• 29
VOll, SAL E-vAT PRIM ATE SALE, Ail tin
certain tract or parcel of land, situated on the'
Broad Mountain, In Lower Mahantringe township,
in Schuylkill county. (formerly Decks county,) in the
State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fol
lows,to wlti—Beginnlng at a marked white oak tree
thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob
Miller, north sixty-flveperehes,toa whitenak; thence
by late vacantland,now sat veyed to George Werner.
west 145 perchesto a stone; thencehy late vacantland
now surveyed to Leonard Illick,soutbsixty-five perch
es to a Spanish oak; thence east 145 perches, to the
place of beginnlng,contalnlng fifty-five acres and one
hundred andtifty-two perches ofland and allowance
of six per cent for roads,kc.
JOHN G. BREAKER,
Executor of F. Peat's' estate.A9. Market st. Phiiada.
PhilaJelnhin. scotemher In. ISIS . :IS.
MISCELLAN;EOUS.
F• 01 ITE —A superior CAfifEßATsat7tble for
1! taking likenesses, for sale ehrop, at
BRADY S. ELLIOTT'S.
Second door above the :diners' Bank.
• Ort 00, 1919 43-If
NVELOPES.-50,000 Envelopes of various
1!.. kinds and qualities, just 'received and for sale,
wholesale and retail, at HANNAN'S
Sept 29 ISO] - • Cheap Stationary St ore,
BABY JUMPEE.S.—A fresh supply of Baby.
Jumbers, also India Rubber Bands. for dn., just
received and for sale, at BANNANS'
Sept 29. Ir 4 lo. Cheap Variety Stores
I "HITE PRESERVINGV.-4 BRAND
very superior article, forsAle he
Sept 29, 29.] • J. M. BEATTY k Co.
PARPETING—A hanileonie assortment n( h :
grain. Venition and Domestic Carpet, jest remits
cd and for Bale by I J. M. BEATTY & Co
HEARTS AND HOMES, by 31:s. Ellis; a
book that should be read by every one in thin corn
mutiny. A new edition Just publi,hed, received and
for sale, at 6..O:NAN'S
Ang. IS. 31-1 . - Book and Variety Store.
I'ILLNLCIPLS DIGEST, of Penney!.
vania ; Second edition, bringing the laws up to
the present time, price 07. Just published and lot
sale at BANNAN'S
• Cheap Law and Miscellaneous Bookstores.
Aug. 25, 35-1 Pott•ville.
MULES AND PRAYER. HOOKS VERY
LOW.-200 Bibles and Prayer Hooks in alma.
every style or binding, cheaper by 25 or 30 per cent
than they can he purchased In Philadelphia. Splendit
Wit Edged Family Bibles atonly34.at HANNAN'S
Cheap Honk Stores.
I)EAUTIFUL FLOWER VASEs, for the Centre
1) Table or Mantel, just 'received and for and,. at
11A 31N113:'S
.Lily 21, 1949. 30-J Cheap Varlets Stores
• i
MACKEREL,
SHAD, I Constantly nn hand and
SALMON, • lit • Elle by
HERRINGS,. J. PALNIER & Co.
.PORK, I ' Market Street Wharf.
HAMS AND SIDES, I PHILADELPHIA.
SHOULDERS. •
LARD AND CHEESE. J Sept. S. '49. 57.3m0
Lamps! Lamps! Lamps!
OF the various kinds for bur nine' Oil,-Lard, Fluid,
Gag. Caropliine. &e. Ala., Night tamp; end Hang
ing Tames for Halls; Globes, plain and cut; Flues,
Shades, &e., Just received and for tale at
BANN AN. S
Cheap Stationery & Variety Storer
July 151019. 30•
13111LES.-1.00 Family Bibles, rang-
I' inn in prime from $1,50 in 020, just received and
for sale, at BANNAN'S
Sept I, 12 : 1 Cheap Dunk and Variety Stores
S.
&J7FOSTER, Dealers in Boots a . nriSho
Leath
er, and Shoe Find int', Cent rertreet,Po'
De Diem 18 ISt:.
lIILDERS HARDWARE.— A complete nevus
1) ment of Obilders,. Saddlers. Carriage Makers, and
Renee-keepers. F 1 -rd ware at relltir.l prices.
July 28, 31-) DRIGIIT & POTT.
QII4IIE.SI 3 EA E —No I, or Philip, Samp.on &
CO's, elegant edition of Shakepear's Dramatic
milks, with introductory remarks and notes; splen
didly illustrated, by hue steel engiavirip.'for sale at
BANNAN'S
Sapt 22, 39-) Cheap Book and Variety Stores
Wholesale and Retail
CLOCK STORE,
No. 235 MARKET Sr. ABOVE SEVENTH,
side — PHILAIDELPIIII.•
AI:MORRO we can scarcely estlinate the
value of TIME tf commercially, by canine at ,e the above Estahlishment, JAMES BARKER
will furnish his friend., ammo: +thorn he In
cludes nil who dilly 11 pp - heel:lle its fleeineae, with
rentitiful and perfect Ender for ntaekin;lOpril,lruss, of
wheat valor they en jltdre.
Ills extensive stock on nsten4y ehmoing in
entiformity to thit s lmprover.ienta In I and style of
rietlern and workinanshim monist* of eispat-disa and.
riliety-atine IIrassre,OLINTING lIOUSE. PARLOR,
lIALL, CHURCH mat ALARM CI.CORS. FraScli,
natkic and other fancy atylea as well mi Maio. which
- from his extensive connection and CorrePpniadeixe,
with the manufacturers hennas he can put nt the bar.
eat cashksre, In c.ny quantity horn siate.to-a.abousead.
of which he it ill warran. the ItectittlOY.
ir}einets repaired and warranted. Clock trimmings
on hand.
caltand aee we arrinat them.
• Wttn DAUBER, 93/1311'01es St.
Philada. Aug. O. I SIS.
CHARLES LEIB, /11• Ow •
Office In Market t POTTSVILLE. PENN'A.
ime!, eppeslte Kline's entitnet Wirt
Rome. gams It'49--134 • •
EDUCATIONAL.
Pcittsvllle rentale Institute: -,
: . Rev, A. PRIOR, A. Ilf., Prisuipal. 4 , ' .
ISABELLA PRIOR. rue Prfaripst. -
TBIS Inatitutlon Is now open.for the reception of
pupiliil Its location Is on tilectiqd fitreet, one do or
above Norwegian, In the rooms recently occupied b y
the Rey. Edwm Towne.
In compl iance wsth the Wishevi of a number of tie. ;
friends of Education, in Pottsville. the Principal en; 1
comment rl a school tnt the education of young ladies 1
In all the branches of a useful and finished edocatin, I
Iris desilic to establish a permanent Instil whin • Sr
ranged in our dela - fitments, with competent t ruin r.
and prof.. ~ors et the bead of each; —thus tairirdtnr c.
K
fab dales for haying their diughthers ed , ...at e d
N. ithollt the expense and Inconvenience Of •Fuldin, I
.them ft ottb hoot.. The 'cotirse of In unction, at p,,, 1
sot, incluite• a Primary, Junior and Senior Depart.
of tnipils' Appt Ira iris err ad. i
merits t Alhiell are tothdevided r. Au clans..s seconding In
the aff.• and i.rotit ieto.y
Milted intl.. tit.. Pi mire 13..partment at any age. tilt ,
or right t4ardir.g Pupil. can he accommodated at want.
/
erare charges. The price fillf day scholars will wary
frond Three to Eight Dollars per tens of three month..
Any further Inforunvion may be °bullied of the Plitt.
opal, nt the Seminary. 1
Rokreakes.—rOzht Rte. Alonzo Potter, Rev. Wm c.
Cooley. Jildge PAlmer, Hon. Chas.,W, Pittman, Z, 0,
Parry Esui, and Andrew Russel.
Oct. 0, 1919. i i.
•
Pottsville Academy.
session of this well established Institution!
will commence on Monday, the 3d of September
The eneoutagun; Proslhaiv or th e Academy , hare In
l
diced the Principal to undergo considerable expenw.,
to make the ensuing session of more than ordma t
Interest: A considerable addition has been made t
theappleatuthandsitch improvement. bevels-en mut
In the - recitation rooms, as will afraid great facilttiet,
to the teachers in theledifferent departments. A n, q l.
ber of publii Lectures, will alp. be delivered durfng
the Ocarina; one course-on Chemistry and Natural
-Philosophy, by the teacher of Natural SCielleltll; anoth
re course on the French Revolution of libe.its caubt,
clisracier,and influence on Europe, by the tearhetinf
History; aad perhaps a courea on Astronomy, by tit.
teacher Mathematics. The departments arirkl,ed
as follows:
'ELIAS SCHNEIDER. M, Principal, and Teacher
of Ancient Languages.
DAN'I. KIRK W 001), A. M. Teacher of Ntathemarks.
C. LITTLE. A. 51.. Teacher of Natural Sciences.:
. . .
MIA RLEB E. SCMIDT, Teacher of thstory aad Gill
why. J .
REV. LEW'''. ANGF.I.E.Teache ';'Modern Langa*lger
TIMM/ORE IROIII, Teacher q; Petamenehip. . 1
August IS, 1919. 34-12 t
IRON, &C.
RAIL 11 - OAD IRON 7 do TONS 2.1 a Fiat Bar
Rail Road Iron, •
50 do 11 a I • do do do.
8 do 2lz I : do do do wttb spikes.
15 do 1 do do do •
And Plates,for saleby
A. & RALSTON, 4 soutbfront st.,Pbi /ids •
Fbilada.; July 11, 1848. 28
JUNIATA. BOILEILIRON.
5.5 TONS asorted boiler iron, Nos. 3, 4 and 3 sit
widthsof2o.32, and 30inchevand randomlengihs,
A. if• C. RALSTOS,
4. South Front at. Plillads,
all=
•
(CHAINS FOIL lIIINNS.^T.s v h., re
V Just received front the ship Elizabeth. 4 end , ' Inch
Best Hest English Ch.iins, made expressly for Mines,
and for sole. Apply to , T. & E. GEORGE,
aptil22 tf 17] Market and 12th Stteets,Pbqada.
tILACKS.ItITIIING, TURNING AND FlNfi r lii
INC.—The subscriber respectfully announces that
help. entetnenced the above business at theettreer of
Mauch Chunk and Coal Ettteets, Pottsville. pa. ant
will be happy to receive etders: JOAN WARNER
N. 11.--Coage-cocks, oil cups,aodoll. globes tin band,
andforsale [July 22. 'i -in
,______
INSURANCE CO'S ! ' -
NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSU.
' RANCE SOCIETY or rLONDON. 1
" A and N: I IN . S. S r p 1 1 1 ,,.. N . 1..i: MI
n t
, h p e n. Re , ti r e e
j fi t b o y f t A h r er
0 1 1/ f i
i d 3 0 .7
liament.—Capital .C 500.0000; $2.:00,0 Resides are
serve Fond (front Surplus Preniinms) of aboulii6s,co.
T. Ltimie Murray, Esq.. George street, ilianover
square,: Chairman of the Conn. of Direclati. in London
Physician—J. Elhotson, M. D-:, F. Y. S. Actiegwy—Vl
S. It Woolhouce, Esq., F. TWA:, S. Secret/Ty—F. F
Camrouo. Esq.
PRILADELPIIIA BOARD OR BEFERENCF:'
Clement C Riddle, • IWm Frier. II IF Maisel
Coleman Fietbrr, George It Graham,
Louis A Gmley, William Janrs.4 , •
The following are among (64 advantages offer ad bg
this ifortlitlion:—,
___.4 I.
The snarantee of a large capital., in addition to the
accumulation of premiums. The peculiar ireneftt or. .
care to rho assured by the principle' of at loan de
parimept ' '!The payment o f premiums Italf,yearly. a
quarterly, by parties insured for whole trout of life, at
a tii(tin'c additional charge: The travelling' leave sa
tenslvsjand liberal. Persons firsured for life, can at
once Orme: half amount of .annual prentium, and
claim tl)e same privilege for ti've successive years, on
their ossn.itoteand deposit of policy. Part, (the Capi
tal is plinlanently Invented in, the Vunited States, to
the names of three irf the Local Directors, ne Tracers
'—aVaillible always In the assured in cases of disputed
'claims Nmb' any such arise) or otherwise. 'I billy
days arwed after each payment of premiqm heron.,
due WI hoot forfeiture of policy. No charge fur meal
cal exatninatton.
,
The .oniety being (minded on the Muth I 3 ndJoinA
, t .
Stack rinetple, parties may participate it the profile
of the ' Sociely l two-thirds ot which a a annually .
diside !among those assured for life on thie participaS
Don ere*.
pemi ng who are desirous to avail theme Ives °Me
.
ndvantitres offered by this Institution, hlai2lressing
the A 7, nt„ F. K. Starr, No. '22, South st,. Baltimore
can oqain the requisite information and the nerem
ry papers for effecting en msnrance. I
tr, Aily information with regard to Ws Cimpanyean
be obtalned at the allies of the Miners' Jou roal.where
the Premiums c rit he paid and I.llr:tares effected.;
Juno Si, 1049. "7- 1v •
1
THE GIRARD LIFE .1 , 3511,1.ATCF,:.
ANNI I
ITV AND 1112+,1' ci)3IPANV 2' Ptill:A.
,loior Iti I)Chti , nut Strut. ..
BEN r.1511,..11.0 \`l IV. Aar. or Schitylkill Co.
'JAM Ils 8. CAR - LINTER, 21.1) %I •d:,.. oil:: tau.,
x 7 eta: le.rance r.. 11 Lives,grant Annuities and Ea
lit ,lolimente, and cornier and,esecute trusts.
Rat. jar uncaring *lOO on a sirti2e Ws. ,
i For I year For: years. I Tor Life.
I .ardivally: I annually.
0 0 Ll 5 I 177
40 1 69 ,
•
30 0 924 136 I 2 36' .
.0
1 93 3 22
;
.
50 196 209 I 160
60 .4 35 ' 491 - I 7 012
Esau ne I . —A person aged 30 years nest'Waft-day
by payingthe Corona:44ll 31, would ',cane to his fa
amity or heirs $lOO, should he die in one yea s ; or for
*l3 10 he sec...to then; 81000; nr for *l3 60 apou
oily for i 7 years; he secures to then, 111J60 should he
die in 7years ; or 1.823 60. paid ann.tally during
life he provides for them *lOOO whenemer he dies,
for 86550 they would receive 85600 should he di tin
one year:
1
- - --
JAYIL•IIY 20, 1843.
TlDE.3lanagers of this Company, at a gueethig held
0.1, the 27th December ult., agreeably tb the design
referred in the original prmpectus or citmilar of the
Company.appropriated a Bonus or addition to.all poli—
cies for the whole of life, remaining lit force, that
were ihrued prior to the let ofJanuary, '1842. Those
of them therefore which wereissued in 4heyear 1836,
will be entitled to 10 per cent upon• the gum insured,
makiagen addition of *lOO on every SOO. 'Thetis
411100. will be paid when - the policy beciimes.a claim
Instead nfthe 0100norlginally insured. Thole policies
that were issued in 1837 willbe entitled to 81 per cent
115750nr on every *lOOO. And those iisumi 101838,
will be entitled to 75 per cent.or *75 on every,loo,
and in ratableproportions on all said pelielex issued
prior to tel o 4 January, ISIS. •
The Ilonue will be credited go each pnlocy on the/
books endorsed on presentation Utile °time.
It is the design of the Companyon cnniinue In make
addition nr •boniis to the policies for I fe at stsgedif
er
B. W.RI CHARDS Prtaldeo.
Jona F. Limn!, Actuary.
15 •Thesubscrilier has been appointed Agent forth
above Institution.and Is prepared effect Insurances°
at the published rates, and give a y mformarin
desired on the subject, on application t this off:re.
PottsvllleFeb.Sl " lIIENJAMI: HANNAN
INDE3INITY.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE 4 INSURANCE COMPANY
OF 'PHILA DELPHI .
OFFICE No.l 1331,ChesOut street, n ar Fifth surer
DIRECTORS,
Charles N. Rancker, George W. 'chards,
Thomas Ilart, Mordecai D Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, i Adolphe E. lorie, '
•
Samuel Grant, 'livid S. Driiwn,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patt erson
Continue to makelnauranre, permanent or limited
on every description of property, in town and country
at rates as low as are consistent with security.•
The Company have reserved a large Contingent
Fond, which with their Capital and Premiums. safely
invested, afford ample protection to thejassured.
The assets of the Company on January lat, 1848, as
published aoreeablt to an act of Assembly, were as
follows, viz.:
Mortgages, • 8990,559 65 Stocks, • 51,563 25
Real Eatate, 108.359 90 Cash, ege:, 45.157 87
Temporary •
loans. 125,459 00• 51,259,097-67
Since their incorporation, peri od of eighteen years,.
they,have paid upwards of one million rwo bandied
thousand dollars, losses by tire, thereby affording evl.
dente of the advantages of insurance.ss well its the
ability and disposition to meet with promptness, alp
liabilities. CHARLES N. DANCKER: President.
CHARLES G. DANCKER, Seeretsry.
The subscriber has been appninted•agent for the
above mentioned Institution, andis'now prepared to
make insucance,on every description'of property, ar
the lowest rate. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent.
-• Pottsville,Junel9, 184125 [Feblo
__. . _
Furs and 'Bones.
T llESubscriber wnuL( respectfully! invite Country"
morchsnis and -itlutis to his supetior stnelt of
FANCY FURS. MUFFS, 11015, TIPPETS. itte,
and a large quantity n( BUFFALO ROUES, at
X. 93 . cora Third Street. opposifii Cherry Street'.
11.11 1L•DELPIIIA-
Sep 29' 9-10.7t] JAMES RTASKY.
V. !noble Tavern Stand.
IN ,T• ' ARBON. AT PRIVATE SALE.
_
" n4l tha T t " „ C "e I'l"lliin"or ,,,n iiter r
~e
o , fre r ts , at Mosta sa!n-
Property, in the
ton, of Pt. Carbon, Schtsylkill C 0.." known
Aar the Port Cashois /Yuma recently woad
try Jacnh riladdrd. The simation is it of
NMI° In tho town of Port il.rtiun, an the
ems no the promises, ample.
rusty will he sold cheap, and on a roar, able
'or terms, apply to __ : _ • •
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IWO
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the moll
Improve
The pr
Credit.
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43,TtcEw—SCIICYLICILL NA ICIATiON '1 RS
1' —Tfte Schuylkill Navigation Company, ' ng
Some tim 6 sinee,vssireedialt their Railroad Car ,com
m.,nle Iljnown as the `Yellow Cars" tn Ile. ry.' C:
Corblt, ( hatlee S. Wood, arid Edward T. Rl' dedith,,
Emits.— n eras!, kr certain porpnees; and onseestiela
having now hero given, to their Agent Efiwnr C.
Harris. Who will keen these Cars in Repair. and loin,
th ro nernunt of the Trustees. I ,
NOTIPE. YkAterehy given. that nil child's, Ihr la T s
or M
notter O I,:niller ritrui.hed to three Care, must e
prevent. , I fp7i,tettlement to Edward O. mats, Agee ji
for the meters. . EI.W (*PhD MORRIS,
Ilwe. ' -'4B-49.1y1 ; Resident Engineer, S.
'Oil
„,., dim
rion i
higher c,
men .1.1•;
1 •II t%k.t !.tatt Stationary .
aheetlber invite,. the attention of ell Inan
CIIOO4 BOOKS AND STATIONARY,fa
with a call. !Ileitis had oonslderahte aPe—
geizlne up various kinds Of Books, fur iko
asset of Flohoots: such as Ceimposltlna. Speti.
thespian Books. Record of Itceitotku, and
...al c
Piece Books , Cony endscypherlng nook ln s.
Paper, dr.o. Ate. Also, superior quality of INg
!Ulan or In bottles, of nations slut
' ' T. B. -CHAPMAN.
Stationer, tin. It South 316 Ss.. l'Allsde.-
I : 1849, • • I . 2 :' Sao
. i
(Wider.
Charter
by the t
ME
F. IV. RUCHE
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