The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 08, 1849, Image 2

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sAiurday Morning, ikecembier tili
PROTECTIVE POLICTI".-THE PEOPLE
DEMAND ITE azerTditicrtott
ikritEEICAFt ARTIENIfEi. •
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n 0 .1111114 It:ghillie* for the Encoorr Cement
bt the Arts and 'American Artiste, the Income of which
%hit Eighty thonnynd dollars lam veer; has just erect
ed an additionaljGallery for, the Exhibition of Works
nr Art, ino feet lop; bv - 22 feet wide• The property
they hnld Is very valuable, nod constantly increasing
in value, and su-hscrlbers to the
the
are all joint
proprietors In this property. which. if the Assnciarion
should ho dissolved, Mould be divided among the
members of the same. •
The Plstributlon will take plate no the 9.j i t of De.
eember hest. The engraving for the present year, will
be '• Yon tri." copied front Cole's celebrated "Voyage
or 1.1fe." and a volume of Etchings.
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Snbserintions •5. for which subscriberawill receive
an Engraving worth 111.5—a volunie of Etchlars. ',Wi
tt-Min: Sleepy Hollow, and the ChanCe of domain. an
Engraving or Painting worth from *lO to *WOO. The
Aasarlation have already purchased upwards' of 200
prizes for distribution.
Subscriptions received, and any Information gleep
by canine on the subecriber. 11.BANNAN.
Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill County.
LIFE INSURANCE. ,
Every man who ineni his family. ought to get his
life Insured. Every person engsged.in business, hay.
ing others deper.ding upon him, which would require
some time tnsettle up,onght to get his life insured even
fl in good circumstances.
Every person engaged in the Curd Business ought to
tel Mit life insured, or any other hazardous business
In the Coal Region. •
Every warm who depends upon a Salary might to
OS.. his life insured. The Professihnal man with a
family ought to get Mita, in There are few but
who mild .age a entail slim annually to insure their
lives; which, if not invested In this way, would he
spent perhaps in trifleS,.and their (Amities left to the
cold charities of the world. There Is, perhaps, noth
ing that creates so severe a pang on the death-bed, as
being compelled to leave those 'whom you love, and
pullets's - 4y a wife and children. destitute.
Life Insurance is becornindust as common in this
Pountry as Fire Insurance. Wives, persuade your
imsbandea-you .1. save, enough in your household
affairs tn'pay the, annual premium witlinutsifeellnz it.
and you are the Most interested. In the subject. Yitu
ran Insure the lives of sour husbands. for your own
benefit. and the amount cannot he touched by their
creditors. in rase nt theirileath.
Any information on this 'subject can be obtained'
li. BANNAN
At the Office of the Miners' JeurntL.
GODEY'S LADY'S - BOOK.—This popular Maga
zine; for January ISM), has been issued. Beautiful
as Godey has embellished his ilook with engravings
fel:former °recisions and interesting as have been the
ttintributions,this number. in our estimation, fir sue.
passe* all others. Indeed. every number that
Gorky issues, be apPears to add something to his Mag
azine which tends to give it Interest. The engraving'
4.114hts number. are numerous, and exceedingly pret
ty. "The Intmduction of Christianity into Britain,"
ri splendid and very large Engraving, the first of a
13,11.1 of "Scriptural Prints. The "Flight-of Time"
o beautiful line engraving. The Fancy Ball is a beau
tiful colored engraving. ''Excelsior" the next plate,
emblematic of the Lady's Book Is prinitil in seven diff
erent colors. The "Anglo Grecian Vil crimes nextp
followed by plena of. - firac and second stories The
engraved. Title Page, a beautiful Colored Bouquet.
This Is undoubtedly the most splendid number of
Godey that bee yet been issued Single 'numbers of
Corley for sale at Bennen'sßook Stores.
Tae SIZZ3 'of Coac.--We refer our reaJers
toe communication in another colurnu, oh. this
.outieet: The writer sasgests the propriety of
mixing all the coal except broken. To this there
would be:objections,but we incline to the opine
iota that the Stove, Nut and Chesnut, could be
mixed .with i propriety, end that it would make a
better article for burning in steiree than by septa.
- ate aye. There are many Who have_ trie d the
exrerintiritlof mixing these sizes, and- prefer it.
The quantity of Chesnut Coal made by the
• process of breaking. is more than the Market
generally requires, 'and during the last season it
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was - a perfect drug, many pawing to throw it
Into the dirt heap, rather than incur the expense
• ' ofe:eparating it for the price it commanded. This
' course his resulted in a loss, both to the operator
. and landholder,--arid any. measure calculated to
remedy the evil in future, ought to be entertained
.. by those interested. . But one of the greatest evils
' undets,whiela the trade labors is the .want of una•
n imity‘ar ,, td concert of action among the operator=.
in .. thediffirent.sections, upon all important ques
•• .concerning the- interest, of the tratle.— .
';' , ..4rithout such unanimity, butlittle can be done—
. with it; many of the local evilit under which the
trade labors, might be removed.
THE PRESIDENT'S NESSAG E.
conrequence Of the Houie of Represents
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'lives not being able' In elect a Speaker, the read_
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tog of the ?tesident's Mestiage has been delayed.
Much anxiety is felt, by the People to ascertain
. Its crintents. The Report of the Secretary of the
T;t.l.sury, which is made directly to Congress, is
..,.. also Jearly'for delivery, and will accompany the
Message. It iii said to be every able state paper:
Mr. Meredith, it is . understood, does not recom
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• mend an entire change of the 'existing riff. but
: ' .orges'etrongly the modification of the d ties on
coal and iron, the main staples of Peons I anis.
He Lain fa i yor of the abolition of the ad valorem
esteem, so-lar as coal and iron are conrerned, and
; of imposing op , cific duties on these ankles.
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Our readers will be hansisbed with the Presi
dent's Message, in an extra, as soon au tt can be
of t tined . ! . . ...
FITZ ILENRY WARREN
This gMitleruan is the second-assistant Past•
Amster Gen. rat .st Washin4ton. Since his up
poisitment to that .tation by the Administration,
he has bien a rank at which the Leedom; begin
seen at to hurl their darts, though with litile"ef
tea. The Buck's County Intelligencer, remarks
that no man perhaps, Old Zack himself excepted,
bas"..-,been more grossly assailed rill in the lasi .9
moothi, by the Locoloco press, than Fitz Heory
Warren. The main charge against him was that
he was poor—that he owed' debts that he has nev
er been.able to pay.' And quite recently, we see
exultingly steed in the Locc4bco press' that
tie was arrested (or debt while on a tour in one of
the Eastersi States , this fall. Poverty is a great
c.ime in the eyefof Locoliicaism. But now We
tare en .06-set to - this case. A few days ago, the
Hon. Robert 3. Walker, the gre it free trade firm
Clay, was arrested for a debt of $2,300, in the
Slate ofDelaware, and had to give aecurily be
fore hehould go free. • While M. Warren's ar—
rest WAS a : aubjeet for iibald jests, we presume
Mr:Walker's case will arouse the whole Isocofo7
. . ,
co preen }open cut-poutingf indignation egaina
• the injOstiee or the late and the heartless credi-
PENNSYLVANIA IRON.
The Borrni of Canal Commissioners, at a mart
jog in Pbdadelphia;on Tuesday last, mitred into
s contract with ttfa Montour Iron Works at Dan
ville, Coltimbia County, and the Phceoivrille
Works in Ilhester County, for the amount-of iron
Yana necessary to lay the track of the Railroad to
avoid the•lnelioed Plasm. The contract prise has
not been stated.
COAL. •
The London Times, speaking of the eoel-be-ds
of
• EngWd, rays : • " The exhaustion of oiar .
0 ,...i0a1-bcds 'Would be the final and utter catastrophe
of ourcieittness, and that England would irnme 7
diately sink into athird-rate power. it ii to
coal that we owe every thing which is great in
our position and history. Oar coal fields are the
rude rourdation or this fait. Corinthian pile, and
England is es indablid t 3 'them as Egypt to her
Nile, Athens to her school , , and Rome to her
.:, policy and arms. "
Tax 1110 f DC51:ILIII ;IN WALLS —The imp
(dation during forty years, from 1801 to 1811,
Increased in Newport from 1421'. to 18,76 G ;
in' Trerthin, ' from 1742 to' 14.972 ; Abcr.
•rystaitti, from 805 to 11,272; liedwelty, from
619 to 22,413. in Gitmoigan the increase his
also b+ enormone. In 1820; the iron sentirom
the anther for shipment to Newport, was 45,462
tons; in 1847,1:40,637. The-quantity at Car
diff, in r 1929, w es: 50,167 toot: in 1647 it ass
220.958. The coal pent in 1846 from Cardiff,
Swan+, Llanelli, and Newport, amounted to
1,847,318 tons. The ehipmint of iron alone
.froo the eounGes of Monmouth, Glamorgan,
and Carmarthen, was estimated in 1747, at £4,—
/300,000. .
()vv. stATA °Ent;
Our State has been laboring under the weight
of an enormous, debt for yet;rs, the payment of
the interest of which, without liquirlatfug any of
the principal, has for some time requireVour cit
izens to pay eoortnons taxes. Under these Cir.
enenstances, it ivproper that the people of Penn
sylvania should know to whom they are indehted
for their present endless taxes l By whom was
the present enormous debt of the CoMmonwealth
contracted! The following statement of 'the va
rious loans constituting that debt, and the times at
which they were enntiacted, made by the present
Locofoco Auditor General Joffe W. PCHTIAXCE.
under oath, must.ratisfactority settle these clues-
Loan per I , Lt of April • Apmlt 2, 1 1 7,1 84;11 4 3 s 1 v
•• "- .. April 9, 1827 999.311 15
March - 24, • '1529 1,999,407 09
`Decexri. 'l9, 1528 799.474 4 4
April 22, 1829 2,197.849 55
" " Decem. 7, 1622 '9.000 00
March 13, 1830 2,093,225 47
" •' March 21. 1931 2.401.711 - 83
'• " March 30, 1631 209,099 48
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Starch SO, 1532 • 2,315.77'64
April IS, 1832 300,000 60
• - " Feb. ' 16, 1613 2,510,010 56
' •• " March I, 1933 200.000 00
March 27, 11.13 525,922 74
" April 0, 1533 . 110,000 on
'• A ppril 5, 1534 2,265.059 75
April 13, 1635 959.540 79
Jab. 26, 1639 1,195,923 92
" Feb. 9. 1439 1,275.375 93
• " Starch 19. 1839 . 100.000 00
March 27, 1639 499,679 22
• " 1' Jung 7, 1839 49.906 25
June 27, 1539 1.131.335 70
" •• ' -July
_l9, 1039 2,033.933 42
" Jan. 23, 1540 600.073 IS
" " April 3, 1840 860.650 69
~ ... J un e 11, -1810 1.019 553 65
" '• Jan. 10. - 1841 600.000 00
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t• March 'l, ,'ISII 22.315 10
Loan (relief) May 4, 1841 75203 00
Stock loan May 5, 1841 565.575 05
do May 6, 1841 003.04 8 20
liit:certiflca,ea July ,2 27, 1542 44.641 043
, do March 7 1543 - 53,406 51
Stock loan - Apnl 29, 1844 . 59 551 4 6
lot. certihrates May 31, 1841 82.611 39
Stuck loan April -16. 1515 4.459,40370
do Jan. 22, 1817 61,000 00
do April 11, 1848 135,211 00
In connection with this table take the facts the•
Pram the formation of our State Constitution,
[790, down to 1835, the administration of the
affsirs of Pennsylvania was never in ‘Vhig bands,
.and that during R tner's sdrninistralion,from De
umber 1835 to Dect.mber 1838, not a single
dollar was added to the dm b', and it will not be dif
ficult to determine by' whom it was contracted.—
Take this into consideration also: That under
Governor Johnston's slaking fund has been es
tablished,—s2oo,ooo of the principal of the pub
lic debt paid—s.lo o ,ooo applied to the avoidance
of the Inclined Plane—s6oo 000 appropriated to
wards the comph [inn of the North Branch Curial;
—all this done too, in one year. If such are
the results'of Whig legislation in one year, who
can tell what Whig legislation for 25 years would
amount to. WhY, People of the Old Keystono,
it would clear ydu of the state debt, and a,grcater
sod-a it'd than thdt could not btfill usY
iiENRY CLAY.
it muet, indeed, be gratifying to the friends of
the venerable Pay, as well as to himself, to have
observed the 'feeling of regard and respect, Wet
Which be haslteen rec. idly greeted by the people
of all parties During his recent visits to New
York. Baltimore and Philadelphia, the
,people
es
vembled in largo numbers to do honor to him
viihuse name is an honor to them. Every dry
that passes civet Henry Clay a' deeper abiding
place in the affections of the American Deana.
Ah, there is a cau-e, , deep'and abiding, which is
thus working among the' People of Acvrics.:
Though assailed, traduced and atigmativd,hy par—
“bloorhabounda,” his fame is on the a'cent,
gradually rising.to 'an eminence to which few
will ever arrive. He has outlived his :eviler:{—
They have sunk into insignificance, while he is
rising in the estimation not only of the peopla of
ti.e.linion, but in the estimation of those of the
whole wed 1. Thus have the serpents bitten a
file, and the slanderers of this great roan, ashamed
of,ft eir di , ty work, are so rapidly becoming dis
gusted with their prnteedingalhat the time is not
fat..distant when they will n be ashamed to acknowl:
edge that they ever assailed the great Harry of
West
kEEF OUT OF DELIF.—We have often Id ct
edlupon the debt•cresting propensities of church
.,
ails, one of the worst signs of the times.. Surety
an' organised body of Christians ought to be.
among the last to show the bad example of snot.
shipping G.,1 in gorgeous temple., most of which
are owed for. Rt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of
the Epi , copal Diocese of Pennsylvania, it is said,
refuses to consecrate a house of worship ihat•ii
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riot free from debt. The 11,:hop deserves universal
thinks for this ref trot.
'poor, News non ♦ Wire.—A worthy mats
(op of a whaltng seaport of Niwachusetts. whose
hit•btod sailed as mate on board a tvhaleship, in
184.1, but who subsequently left his vessel for
another, and yet another, until all towels of him
ha l ve been lost fir the 13,t eighteen months, hal;
within the last few days past. received from him
a l rmiliance of $l,OOO in gold` du•t from the
mices in California, where he is now succes,:.
fully eng•,ged. The remittance w 3 . 11 aeciirnpsinied
only with a verbal message..
SOUTIIINO NCW.—The Republic ftates_that
a 'gentleman from Nov Yoik, now in Washing
ton city, proposes to connect the Pres Want% house
and the Capitol, and the several department., with
gutta-percha speaking whoa, laid under ground.
and to guarrantee that ordinary conversatiosi can
be carried on between these remote point, with
as much fidelity as if the different parties were
in die same room.
A Pnerrr Llsotaxrao.—The Bo.ton Pool
thinks that she debt' ith which the Administra
tion will come before Congress, will be "pretty
beginning." So it • will ; it is the biginning of
the g;cat debt which the annexation of 'Nies, the
Mexican war, end the other measurer: for the
extension of slavery, have entailed upon the
country—a debt which will be coming up for
years, in the shape of new demandsand delibtful
dolma of every kind. Millions t - ipan
Will be taken from the treasury in liquidation rf
Claims of thiv kin3,-which have not yet bean
presented. It is a “pretty beginning;" indeed.
fateon - r•tvr Dzcistox.—The Supreme Coon
of Pennsylvania made, a few weeks since, the
following important decision under the new law
for pridecting the rights of married women : 1.
Toe guardirMehip of-females under ago is terthi-
Dated by mitrriage, , and the husband, before the
act of 1548, relative to the rights of married wo
men, might gall on' the guardian to settle his ac-
Count, and pay him -the balance; but that act has
worked a radical change - in the condition of mar
ried women." 2. 133 the act of 1848, a married
women must be oensidered as single, in regard
to any estate of whatever name or cart owned by
her before marriage, or which shall accrue in her
during merger, in any way; end the northland is
not entitled to the possession of his wife's funds.
3. The consent of the wife that the husband shall
have her funds, being a minor,is of no avail.
T e 'ssa Lare or $20,000.—0n the back of a VI.
bill of the Fairfield County (Conn.) Batik, which
passed throogh seine one's hankie, were written
the funowiti merle
A little while ye have been mine,
No longer can I keep ye,
I fear ye'll naver be mine again,
Nor any other like ye.
The last ore tegapy 0f.00,000.
Ittattr.—A Washington correspondent of the
New York Tribune, states that a bill will he in
troduced into the Senile, suspending all diplomat-;
is intercourse with, Austria, in consequence of the
cruel treatment bi its botcher, of the HMI'
brit.
THE MINERS' JOURNAL , AND'POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
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POST ZASTER GENEBAVS REPORT
At?stritct.
The Relied. of M. Collameil. Post~iastet Gen
end, has -been ipaed io ed;tree , a• the Pre3i-,
dent's ti sage and the repOits of the other de
partmeuts. The report is an able and business
like dogument: not having room for the whole
report,.we shall sive a condensed statement
1 .
of the mosvim - portant items. The -number of
OfSces in the United States at the close of
he year / ending June, 1899
tbere
baring been 921 established, and 333 disconti:
nued Within the year, waking an iucrease with
it; the :year of 583.
The.namber of postmasters appointed within
tho year ending Jane 30, 1819, was 6333. •
01 that number 2782 ;were appointed-in :con
stlnenee of resienation, 183 were appointed in
consequencr of death, 234 were appointed in
cousegn`enceof changes of sites of offices, 2103
were appointed in consequence of commissions.
expired arid out tenewed, 26 ere appointed iq
conselnenca of commissions renewed, 93 were
appointed, in consequence of becoMing fresiden•
tial by hiCume exceeding $1000; 321 were appein
ted in consequence of new offices.
The changes made in the Department in 1845
consisting of the rednctiou of postage, and giving
the mail contracts to the highest 'bidders, have
worked advautigetetsly t, the Depar ttnent. This
single regulatioo roloced the contracts of 184'
I=l
let under that law, more than V 250,000
The number or mail routes in the United
States. on the first day of July, 1849, was 4,913
owl the •number of• eoulractore 4,190. The
length of these routes was 167,703 miles
On these routes the 'pail. WWI transpnrieL
4'2.417,069 miles at the cost of $9,493,515,. which
makes the average cost of transporting the mail
last year five cents six mills per mile. To this
d be added the truntitortation of the foreign
MI
by Southampton to Bremen, and
. the ma
Charleston and Savannah to Havanna; an
MI
also the transpottatiou or the mail across the
Isthmus of Panama; all which is done at the
expense of the DePartmentto the amount (
$255,G92:\,
The gross revenue for the. year, ending June
30, 1349, amounted to $4,905.176.23; derived
from letter postage, newspaper and pamphlet
postitge, proofs: flues, and other appropriations
made by the lith section of the act of the 3d of
ERM
The expenditures 'during the year fur 'Alio
transportation of mails, compensation to post-
mail•baw'. • locks, clerks' salary, &c.,
&c., amounts tr 04,479,049.13, which, deducted
from the amount above, leaves an excess of
revenue, for the year of $426,127.15. Add-` to '
th is the appropriations coder the act of .March
3, 1947, remaining in the Treasury indrawn,
(exclusive of, the appropriations of last sear,)
V 65,555.53, and we will have the sur of $691,-
630.70 unexpetuled. of the revenue of the past
year, including the former appropriations grant
ed to the Department for thu transportation, Of
free matter of the Departments.
The expenses of the service of the Depart .
meat for the current year ending with dune
next. Will be increased by the amount of in•
crease in , the Eastern section $96,981, owing, to
the cost of service during the current year in
the Eastern Statei; also, by the costs of new
routes in other sections ordered by Congress,
$57,333, and byextetisiuns and improvements
ordered by the Department, about $:23,083 ; to
which must be added a probable soot of $5O. -
000, for California; and n sum to meet other
contingencies $25,000. y These additions to
the expenses of 'the service of the last year avill
constitute the-amount of the current expeasesTof
this year, amounting to $4,750,133.13.
, •To meet' ihii expenditure, in addition to the
V. 00,000 appropriated by virtue_d the 15. , th sec
tion of the act 'of 13-li, to pay for the franked
matter of the departments; the entire reliance is
in rdeeiPts from postage.
Owing to various causes, the 1'.31. General
- concludes that the traustnisision of letters this
yearWiit not ho as great ns has been during the
InA year or two. According to his estimate, there
will he tr balance in this Department, on the Ist
•of June, 1830, after deductiug expenses, of
$1,033.810 37, •
• The- whole number of letters charged with
postage passing through the mails the past year
reckoned on the postage received, agreeably, to
a basis heretofore appriWeal, amounted to sixty-
tWo millions,
On all these letters the postage collected was
1,332.762; 4111 newspapers and pamphlets $019,-
016. The letter postage pays not only for its
own cost,
.but also for what the paper. postage
falls short sf proportion, and also for all the
other operations and services of the Department,
Meitiding the expense of all the matter carried
for the public uithnot pay from GaCernment.
The franking privilege imposes upon the Post
office Department si vast qnautity, of expense and
labor, for which it receives a very slight compen
nation. According to an account kept in the
-Washington city P. 0., in 1845, the coat of
the franked matter received there, if chawd
for, would have aMounted in ono w ear, at the
preiont trite, to $'250,103,53,—t0i - account of the
quantity sent has been kept, but it would be
about the same as that received. It is a fact that
the franking privilege is very y-nucli abused, and
to supped it, letter postage I:iesides the appro.
priation' by Government, is compelled to go to• '
wards its support.
Mr. collamer recommends,` a uniform rate of .
postage of 5 cents On
If this reduction of postage should not affect -
the reVeuee of the Treasury, .the General is fa
vorable to a still further reduction.' Ile is favor :
able, to the extensive circulation of papers and
pamphlets, and thinks a reduction might he made
ou the 'postage of these articles. .The Report
states that "it has Mug' been regarded as sound
public policy to promote the circulation of these
publications by -cheap postage, end it may -be
advisable to proceed farther in this policy. espeo
hlly in promoting their circulation in the vicinity
of their places of publication, provided no de,
cided injustice be dude to the Yost Masters with
in that same vicinity. 7
The mail is transported over 'railroads; the din
ance of GM miles, being, an increase in two
years of 1149 miles, caused - by the completiot;
of new roads. On these routes the mail is now
transported 5,749,040 miles annually. This
mode of service is expensive, and diffidultyari sett
from the refusal of the companies to allow the
times of arrival and departure to be regulated by
the Department. •
With'regard to the Foreign iMail Service, the
Report has the following:
The malt service by the way of Southaruptou
to rremen has been under the contract with this
Department, carried theepast year by the steam.
ships Washington nail Hermann, for the sum of
two hundred thousand dollars, and the gross a
mount in postage from that service for the year
ending Oct. 4th, was $61,114 20. The gross
amount from Ist mune,dBl9 to Oct. 4th, 1843,
was $29,633 51.
The Government' is mahing preparations to
giro,the people in California the full benefit of
mail system. A Post Office was established no t
long since •in an '.Franciseo, and a Postmaster
appoititea, but the lucerne not being sufficient
to pay expenses, he resigned. Another • was
appointed, and it is the intention s of the depart
meet todo all in hit pcncei to:facilitate the trans.
mission of intelligence to that country..
TLLSOIIPHIC Brion telegraphic despatch,
on the evening of the 12th cat:, which left Balti
more at tour minutes before II eclock, A. M.,
reached the office of the New Orleans Creeent at
12 o'clock, being ptecisely one hour' and four
minutes between the two 'cities.
*brit.% Pox hr• broken 'kut in 1, 1 :e Ohio State
Pririin, at Cdurnbus. •
Local 3tents.
ar; Fire.—A Stable. situated . M Fourth Si.,
Borough, maned try Geo. Cumming; .wsll
destroyed by fire onJ Wednerdsy morning last.
betileen the hours of 12 and 1. The contents of
the stable, c including.a quantity of hay, one horse.
carriage acidliarneee, were totally consumed. A
cow was m the stable at the time; but' by the
timely interposition of individdals, who arrived at
the-fire in season, she woe saved. Our firemen
were promptly upon the grutual—butihe fire bad
made too much pregreeis to be checked. ...The tire
is supposed to been thel work of an linen.
diary. Suspicinh having settled - f1i") , ..14114,..?1.rf .
Jack Lewis, a 'mum., of this Borougli;.he !was
arrested, taken beLee Esquire aft'.
beating, sees discharged. The same individ
ual ir'nottr under bail, to appear at Court, to be
tried on two charges of Surely of the Peace. '
t ' RObery.—We learn from- the Tarnand a
Legion, of Saturday Itot, that a high' handed
robbery was perpetrated upon the Odd Fellows
of that town. It appears that mn the evening of
the 26;bi ult.,as th'e members of HAOIONT LODGE.
J. Q. of 0. F. of that place, who hold their meet
ings on the third story - of the •'Totin 1:1011.? bad
.a.serunied, and were ready to proceed to business,
the Trresurer, discoiered that the chest in which
.he funds of the Lodge had been' kept, had been
broker, open and the money, amounting to nearly
Iwo hundred lillars, with the exception of two
small notes. was stolen. It is supp Med that the
room was entered by Mear.s of false keys, between
Thursday and Mondial evenings.
rr Robbery Port Carbon.:—We under
stand that the Boot & Shoe Store :of Rose Bull,
in Port Carbon. was entered on Monday night
last. by some thief or thieve, who titole theie'rom
8 or 9 pair of boots.
The Boot Store of Mr. Jonea,lin the same
place, war entered on the same omitting. and had
several p',ir of bode stolen out of ;it. The en
trance into both these ettabliShMents 'was sc.
complished . by prying the dome op;11 with come
instrument. We observe by,..our r . zr.hangeS that
the Country is filled with burglars, nand it would
be well for our citizens to be cautions.
2 Another !.,Robberies appear to- havii
cz,me (utile numerous in this Becirin. On Toes.
day evening last, the Dwelling. of J rmes Burman
Port Carbon, and John Freed, You:ng's handing,
were entered by Wm. Kilo and JOhn Trumbull.
'who st.de - therefrom sundry. articled, consisting of
fresh Pork, valued at $2. and ca'rpenter's
worth about $5 27. OnThurstlai last, the sup
posed thieves were brought before!E.quire Wil
son, inthie Borough. and after a hearing, were
sent to the County. Jail, at Ornigiburg, to await
trial.
CV" Hinter—Winter has conte upon us in
good earnest. On Sunday last, We had a smart
sprinkling of snow. The weather has since blown
up cold, and everything wears the; appearance of
wilder. To those who are in comfortable circum•
stances, and surrounded by all the 'comforts which
an abundance of this world's go'ods affords, old
Bureau, is a weleume guest; IRAs is it with
those whose mrarissare as limited as to deprive
them of many of the nece.sarieS of life. Sad
indeed, is theafate, and there is wrong reason to
believe that such - 4 the contlition!of many. To
those ',boat the tend of chewy' be yverided—he
kind'y dealt with: and not be .1. ft to suffer it it is
within the means of any individual to afford Cr.
lief. One act of kindness, such as this, though
it may not sestegreat, is productive of more real
pleasure than the, highest deed of wring upon the
batle fie) n , not only in the estimltio of the good
in every ommunity, but in the 'estimation of the
Supreme Being. , •
car The Literary Sociely.HTbe meeting of
this Society. on Wednesday evening lest, at
Sticther'e Hall, war quite wed attended. The
I...cture of the fleir. Mr . ,'Sanderej upta the Stuart
Farni'y, wa= one of the moat interesting of the
eerier. The debate, we may :take occarion to
remark, was also quite epirited,
c ud elicited' much
interest and attention. •
• r , :• - •,l!ilitary Conipany.—A Company is to be
organized in Tamaqua, in this' County, to be
called tbeTaini.va (lairds. About 35 men have
enrolled 119111 , 8 AS mentba!rs. The Com•
piny is capi t a d to be Nuipped and . ready for
Inspection by the 6r-t of Januaiy.
„Er Town to be Vghied with acui.—We are
sistito hero atm the Borough Council of •Potts
vale, intend I.oiiiing the Town with G4[l. This
is a viiy• desi , able arrangement. .1 .cob %t. Long,
we uni.lerrinut, has contrecie.l with thecoto carry
it info effect.
(:V' A Reriraj.—There is, 4.0 Understand, a
r..crel of ae!igton in the Mcdoqist Church, in
Tamaqua; • i
Cr Metancludynt:r—June. 161 ate,
a watchman engiged at the mules at Silver Creek,
in this County, Wb. killed, on Ounday, by the fall
'of a tree which W 11.4 fblown d.i'wn by the storm
which prevailed there on that day. It appears a'
fire hadboV , n made at the, pla'ce, at which the
'Men warmed theinselvei, and,as the tree fell it
threw him into the fire and bliriet.l him benea'h
iw
heavy weight.
00' Dead —We regra to state that the
led, W. &mud, wht , se serious accident we no•
'diced Just sleek, ha.' since died. '; He was about 10
years of age
n"" A, Treat.—We tandetatend that & ie t h e
intenti , m of _Mr._ Schneider, 1 Principal of the
Ptotviilie A . ettlemy; in procuref.the services of tho
Rev. Albe't B arum., of Philadelphia, in the course
of a few weeks., to deliver a lectern before the pa.
pits of that institution. An intedlectuakreat may
be anticipated. •
{ y' Admitted —On ttioridaj last, at ()twigs.
burg, on enotwn : uf Jaws H. 0,404, 11, E q .,
C'altt F. Bowman, was admitted to practice in
the setwatcourts of this coinoit.. On Minion of
O. E•q., on the 'same day,' Othniel
pe For, t, was elan admitted. • -
ar The Long EvenirigaThe long even;
ings have corns again—Fiotty mornings, and
cool and searching winds, bestir brought' cloaks,
overcoste, and all our winter - Paisphenalie, into
requisition. tiuturrin has done its work: The
woods have lost their pleasant;greenness, and are
tinged with a -sombre hue. The birds ;have
sought summer liners and mitre cheerful hebtte
tiooe. The harvests et the year are gathered—
all things conspire .to remind
,us of approaching
Out door life has biTome dreary and
drizzly. Repelled by this .stormy outside, min
naturally look to
.the in-door comforts sad •ppli
noces.of life. We know nf nothing that will
better anticipate their wants. or east a more chew'
full influence use, all hearts and homes, than
good newspaper. ,No Is tier guest at the social
hoard—ma more delightful companion of a win
tee everting. We advise all who now spend idle
listless toots for want of . proper evening smug ,
menrs, to ,grattly themselees and the printer by
subscribing -for the Miners' .burnal. Ever men
with s family will at once,see-tbepropriely of this
step; and, after • kisndsoine , and.lov ing wife
there is nothing better •.bachelor can tal&.
.2 1 M0N 4 raid a Duiebtnin, you may ray ohs
you plea.* 'boat bad neighbors ; I bad to worst
neighbors as never war, Mige pip and mine
bens vitae breim mit der ears split and too ter day
we of them come home miming..
GREAT IMPOSITION AND,FRAUDI—Cargios to
Tpurchasers of .Ifteciant'e 'Celebrated Oargriag 00.-- ,
his valuable embrocation was before the public for
mere than eight years before an effort was made to
Imitate It. or even to get up a euhatitute. Ito Increas
ing demand and wonderful success in the cure of all
Sesta. and Menses In particular, induced perm - mir, at--
:OW Its imitation in various ways. withal is -ramie
cis:proof of its Wei:laic rabic. Several' mixtures
have been got up under different names, such as' Black
OIL' 'Arabian Oil, rKine's Oil; &c, and with all
have purloined from my advertisements atul direction..
and some have had the-effrontery to call their miller*
by the name of 'Gargling Oil,' thus by their fratidu
lent imposittees the unsuspecting Public are the 'Oh
opal sufferers. Or If airy questions are asked. they
are told 'its the pame thing.' Of 'it it last as good.' !kr.
In due time. the conduct of thise miscreants will in
dividually be. exposed to the fall extent and merit of
such- unblastrlng knavery.' The proprietor would ,
therefore coition those who ,purchase. Bo sire that
Ike Came if the proprietor, in Ai, era band writing . . is
Deer the fork, end title saords era blows is the glass of
the bottle: •G. W. Merchant. Chemist Lockport N.
-. '.. what. tirthe. only. Legitimate. Proprietor. None
•cittl4 eat be gentilee. This is done, that the public
imarnerthrow away their money for a worthless and
-cuitatigeWarticle,- -The above rani ion, is particularly
addresseati , abortmare-yet strane"ers to this truly
valuable remedy ; as those who bavebeerimeacquain
ted with the vim:cant the Carlene; Oil cannot he de
ceived. See advertisement hi' this paper, abd get a
pamphlet of the agent. .
' TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL DI
RECTORS.
THE subscriber invites the attention of Teahers
and School Directors, particularly in SchuylkillCo.;c
to the following new and improved School BOOk3 pub
lished by him. called
Ticknor's Columbian Calculator,
Do Youtiw' Columbian Calculator,'
Do Table Bonk,
Do Columbian.Sptiling Book,
- On Practical Common School Mensuration,
- • •
These Books are already extensively used In this
County. sod m so than gen hie a population as we have.
WM desirable that the Books used In our Schools
should be as uniform as possible; we therefore call
the particular attention of School Directors - and Teach
ers to this series, on the the rrimmencement of the
Schools this fall. These Books have received the ap
probation of about 500: professors and Teacher!, as
the bust works on the subjects on which they treat.
4 ?ley' aro also tke cheapest Books in the market.
Merchants, Teachers. Silinnl Directors, kc., sup
plied atthe lowest rates, by the quantity.-
B. HANNAN, .
Printer, Pablisher end Bookseller.
IMMIEE
•OTPSVILLE
CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR 7HE JOURNAL.
Wheal Flour, bbl. 85 DO I Bed Peaches one& 3oq
Rye do -do 450 do do inward. 175
Whent,tush. - 110 Ord Apples, paid. 75
Rye, do .60 1 Eges, doz. . 12
Corn, do n 5 Banter, lb, 15
Oats„ do 40 Bacon,
Potatoes, do -50 Hams,
Timothy deed, 250 Ilay, tan,
Clover do 350 I Plaster .
MARRIED
On'the 24th ult., by Rev. Mr. Yaw, Mr. GEo. Faze 2
to MOM dARAii SHOCK, both of Wayne townobtp.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Roma Gnoien
to Mids blasts, KLEE, both or Wayne township.
In this Borough on Thursday evening 'nth utt., b
Rev. Mr. Uenry, Rev EDWARD G. hew, attic Philo,
delphim Methodist E Conference, Tremont, to Miss
'EMMA, daughter of James C. Oliver, Esq., of PottaL
villa. •
Thursday, Nov 291 h by the Right Rev. Mahn:
Kendrick. in hie private Chapel, Ittr fuel, OTLEY.I
Miss LIZZIE A., daughter or John J Shoemaker, nl
.of the City of Philadelphia. Father Ntathewohe enes
Of the Bishop being present bestowed a nuptial bent
diction on the happy pair.
By M. Wilson, Esq.. Nnv. 7.1111, Mr. J axis Mc
Gisnea, to Mrs. REBECCA MART ANN Kane, all Of
By the same, Dezember ith. Mr. ]m en WAsh. I
Mass LEAH CLE3IONS, all of Wadeemlle, Sclmylki,
County..
•
On the Gth init., by the Rev. Wm. G. Mennis. Mr
Joiis isms, to Miss CasaLine Kuntmen, both of rottit
. .
1
DCS. ISt h, by Rev, rt. K. hill sti, ' Mactar Moses Mono,
to Mimi Mary S., daughter of Lamar 11. y, Esq., all of
PattnOille.
. .
EEEST
In Pottstown, nn Tuesday evening last, JOHN n.
SMITH, formerly of this Itorough. aged about 30 years.
In thin Rotough, on Saturday morningdant,ennatzs,
son of Mr. William Lenin, aged about two yearn.
At his renkence, No. 116 Arrh-st.', Philadelphia, On
Friday lant.:Mr. JONEPIt Waoo, in [lie filet year of
Ws age. i
At Frankton]. Philntla. county, on the 11 Inst., Rev
Wit.sost 130:ixitt.t.. formerly of Pottsville.
•
re'} Ltrciutrty SOCIETV
k."•-• m loild its next reenlar me, flog at Silo toei's
Hall, on IVedn,day eveitiroz next. Ilse. 1211, at fi
clerk. I.ertine by the lice. Mr. Sanders—Subject, The
Stitoty of cry. .
ffebate—”Wloch Is the rreater:lncentivi toaefb
the hn;te.4 of ree.ard or the fears or 1 .,
Arfiromfve—Nlessre. Dr. Denny, Geo. C. Slouch.
Nega.lre—A, Dr For,,t, P. W. SheJtfer.
Be eider of the Catlett.,
THOS. KeMPTON, S.ec'y
NOTIICE.—In. conserineore of the inelente l ,
tY etate,Mthe weather 110 Monday evening last, 31
Little's Ler tore was po,tponeJ. It will take place
Monday evening, next.
-' IMPROVED ORDER OF REP M EN—Sehu.
tir• kill Triloc No. 2.—Mated tneet Rigel of the S,ocle
are held every Friday "elite; at .Stiellreee Tj
member, are reptedted to be in attendance, as bu
ness of importunce,will be transacted.
J. P. BERTRAM.: Seey
Rt.LIGIOII3 NOTICES.
Sabbathit (1,11;1,1rlin
4! service is heM every ing and even
ing at the usual home of wnrahlii. in the English i n
theran dt., between Market and Non e
gp..n: D. STECK. P.v.tor
-•
THE ASSOCIATE RF.FORVELYPRESIIT
Concregallon.wondlippinu in
new budding. corner of Market and Second Ms.; ha,.
mnved tutu the large upper Hall n( buildi dg,
where rellgloa. winc.lifp will be conducted every ib.
both. by. Rev. H.T. Carnal.. Service. to commence
at Ink o'clnck..k. bland 31 o'clock, P. M. Soutar - Id,
The public are reipeciiiilly invited to attend.'
THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL C11U11 , 4 111 111.
lY —The following Ite,oltition has been pas., by
the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsvil le.
Resolved, That in consid , ratinn niche sums contrail'
led and to be contributed as donstlnna to the ereci.Ma
and 1121,191111 m of the church edifier; the veetryl
h e r e by act apart, nod appropriate FIFTY F.IGH
PEWS; which shall be, and remninfree for ail per ni
who may desire to worship In the Church. Ti e.
pews are located as rollout,
IN Tub' CENTRE AISLE,
North ride, No. 111, 119, 127,135, 143. 151, 159.
South aide, No. 112, In, 12. 135, 114. IA 1 6 0.
IN THE NORTH AISLE.
North side, 19n. 1,7,13,19.25, 31; 37.,•43, 51, 53 . 54,1
South aide, , No. 2; 8. It 20. 25, 32, 39, 44, 50, 42.
IN THE SOUTH AISLE
South wide, N 0.56, 57,55,60,74, 50,80,92,99, 11
North tide, No. 59, 67, 73, 70, P 5, 91, 97, 10S, 1
DIVINE SERVICE Is held In the Church every an
day. Alarming 'Service commences at 10,4 o'cloci
Afternoon Service coo. meneen at 4 n'clock. And
S eel
n service, on the first Sunday of every . month.
TRIN/TV COURCII CEMETERY, AT MO N
LAUREL.—The Vestry of Trinity Church, I
vine. are now really to sell burial lots and graves lattu
j
large and beautiful pinto(' ground, near the jaunt in of
Market Street and the Mlneraville Road, which they
have lately enelosetrand laid out fur aCemetery: A p
plication far Into or single graves may be made t AN
DREW RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Chtnalh, at
whose office enMabantonge Street, a plan of the Leine.
tery can be seen, or Edward Owen Pairy, lEsq.,
CentreStreet. I
.Furniture! Furniture 2 j
CARPE PIC YENTTIAN & PAINTED ,lILINDw, dee.
GRESSANG s tt. SILLYNAN
1ii.4.-4,::N1y,. RESPECTFULLY ' announee to
yo-; ~
- ter "'
1 The citizens of Pottsville end the
e1 —i.,........ai.......,
--s surrounding neighborhood tini they
have opened n FURNITURE WA RE-ROOIL i,Ain.
kw:lava Strrst, a fee doors front Crates. where they
have on hand a large and fashionable stock of Furni
ture, embracing the latest and most fashionable iq 1t...
all of which has been manufactured to their order by
the beet makers in nor cities: Their stock embra;cre n
general assortment of nil the an ii les embraced i' fur
nhhing.thvellittes either plain or rn the tnristius O rions
mariner: Iliccisterids.raugiug lit price front #3 titso
— , and all other iirticle.s of furuitaie in proportio. I
their stock is also esibraced n.large assortment of Ve
netian Minds and Window Shades of the most a itprov,
ed patterns, selected with areal. care. I
CARPETTING, BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERY.
They have also added to the stock a lot of Car ieting
cf,the vaziruns Auallites. And LII.I3IiLDU. to whicli they
atal they al
adLitar attention a those in wain of thee
articles.
~..—..—.
Iris our design I. keep all the articles 'of Fur iti
requited in iichuylkiil County, awl prevent the tem
i
navy of persons going abroad : 4n ienrC4l.Cd . elegan art
dee of Furniture, all of which they are, deter tin,
.t
to sell at less priers than they con he Oittninet xis
where. Willi parking and carriage added. They ihei
fore earnestly invite thrine who are about twilight a t
bourne and thosealso who require additinnal fpcoiture.
in Hine them n call. on they flatter theionelvea lit'eY cn ,
give them any kind of a "fit out" they tOPY, , e:ntrita '
a great saving of fund..
HENRY fiRESSANG,
Aprill 1.5-In ALEXANDER 9ILLVrE37
New Music.
, i lie• Thou Art Gone, on admired son, •
I Woman's Love, do
'Hopeless Love, do
A Dream th at ave can neer Forget, do
1 will not breathe illy name. do .
Gentle Deeds. do .:
Jeannie and Donald, a beautiful scotchballad,
Ethiopian quadrilles.,
,
.
' -
Glenn Mary Polka, .
Primrose Polka.
Mary Ann Waltz.
Panes not on hand j obtaineS to order, at
ttANNArv'S
Book and Musk Stares.
47'c
CEINAIM
Register's Notice.
vortcs Is hereby given that the following Admin
istrators hereinafter' named, have filed their IP -
spertive accounts of the follow.na Esintes. In the
Register'•OlTice of Schnylk ill County. which account/
have been allowed by the Regisi er, an d will be hrese
sedan the Judges of the Orphans' Court. en Monday,
the 17th day of Wombs?, at In o'clut in the fore
, 6.t. allowance and confirmatTon, when and
where all persons Interested may attend If they think
proper, to wit ;
The final nccounthf Mown Reed, Surviving Ad
ministrator of the eat ite of tiolto Reed, late th
Borough of Oryr teem rv, deceased.
C. Toe account of F. B. Reiner, Administrator i
the estate of Samuel Nether, late of West Reunite
Township deceased.
DANIEL KAERCHER,RegIster.
wisdom's Chillew:BrwigA ,
•
Barg, Nov 17, IA 19.
Flays' and Children's Clothing.
'14113 subscriber has no hand a enmpletts assortment
I • of Clothing, adapted to the season, milled for Goya
of thaw years of age. to young Gentlemen of a lateen
AO person purchasing Clothing at"this establish
ment can have the privilege of returning them if they
ricsjnot suit.
rib .7, 7-41. F, A.IIOTT.
P4i). I.Cbenut 84 below TWO, /Wadi,
NOTICES.
OTICE—The annual meeting ofthe'Btockholders
lo In the Mill Creek and Mite Dill Nay/Imam and
lilad Company , will bit held at the 'Office of the
l ro tnnosty. N 0.7 Library filreet, Philadelphia, ort-Mon
ay the 31st day of December, at 11 o'clock. A. M..
a, which time an election for President. six Managers,
Treasurer and Seamtary, to terve the erauing year,
io ili De held.
Dec 6,1^19.
ca:mpot.u.. SecreaiY
-
IN..rortcp—Tht annual meeting of the Stockholders
. in the g 4 chusikill Valley Navigation and Railroad
CoMnany. trill he held at the Mee of the Company,'
Lihrary'Street. Philadelphia. on Monday. the 3lst
day of Decetnher. at II o'clock. M., at which tune an
'election willrbe held for President. tin • Manazer".
'reasnrec 'and Secretsry. to serve' the . en. 0127. year.
'M. CAMPPELL, Vreacurer.
50-4 t
Dec 9.1919
TA ISSOLUTION.-ThP. Fi -• nership heretofore
existinx between MIRA!! M RENTER and
KAUFMAN lIEXTER, trading 4der, the firm of Itex•
tor Brother, in the Botchertimillisinese.waafilarolv
ed on NoveMber 29. 1539, by urotual consent. Either
of the. under/I:rued are authorized to atßie the ac
counts of the late firm
r-AIIRA RAM DEXTER.
KAUFMAN DEXTER.
'N. D.—The Butchering Business will be continued
at the-old stand by Abraham Ilexter.
Miners v We, Dec 8.1649. 56-31.*
DISSOL VTION—•The rmpartnership heretofore
existing between George Beyerle and James Mat
ter. trading under the nem Of Beeerle St Matter, in the
Blacksmlthing [wellness, in the borough of Poll, elle,
was mutually dinnolved thin 24th dew of November,
PAR The business will he continued by George Bey
erle, at the old stand In Second ntrret, near Market.
GEORGE BEYF.RLE,
MATTER.
49-nt• e
Dec 1,1919.
DISSOLUTION --Notice is hereby given Oral
thec cb-pannerehlp exixtber between nE‘RY H.
STERNER; and DANIEL mu.. Jr.. trading under
the firth of STERNER & HILL, Blacksmiths was din
solverVby mutual convent, on the 2Gth day of :invent.
ber ISO. The tmaineu of the late firm to be eetlied
to by Henry Er. Sterner. '
HENRY H. STERNER.
DANIES
42-3 t •
@TEM
DISSOLUTION—The Partnership herctornre ex
Isting betu'een ihe_subscribers In the Tratispcata
tion business on the' A. P. It. Road, under the
Arm of I. C. CONUAR & Co., has been dissolved by
mutual consent, to Nike effect from the fleet day of
November instant. The business of the late firrOwill
be settled by either of the ovine's, at thrirreepeetive
stations. . JOHN C. CONRAD Ji
BENJAMIN Dg FORE:3T,
BENJAMIN U. GULDIN.
4541
MEMO
NOTICE.—THOMAS FOSTER & Co., HAVE
illEMott'Fill their .stock of Boots and. Shoes to the
new store on the corner of Centre and Market. Streets,
where the business will in future lid carridd on upon
the casts {yuletide. • Thankful to their frlsnds and the
publlc.in.coneral for,put favors. they hope. by mana
ging their business In future upon the only correct he
st., cash payments) to affdril to their rust amers
goods upon such reasonable - terms as will ensure to
them n literal patronage
tldsPky persons inilebtrd to the undersign
ell are requested Income forward and some their asset
es our new 1111Pirltrl , arrangements will require it. t
discontinue and urge the prompt payment of the some
Febl7-S1 TIMMAS FOSTER & Co.
15-00
0 00
V °TICE.— NA VW ATION RS
. 1 1 —The Schuylkill Nlvicatiou Company. having
sometime niece, Otteifnra an liwir Railfond . Caln.
manir known as the .• raiete Car." in Ininnry C.
Corbit, Cha , en ii, Wnoti. 3114.,E r dwar41 T Randolph,
Carirs.=isteliSti kir certain pnin...,l and peas sign
having new been given, In Tin le A.ri•_nt Edwin! 0.
lla iris, main will keen these O a ie in n.tintif.aliA ruin
them, for account of the Tru,ers.
•
NOTICE. k 1 - trrPhy alitlat. tin{ nll claims, for I kbr.q
ort:illetiol,'„`l,7, nuni,ito..l to til,Fl• Caro. mint hr
Pr e.4,11,1 rae•genholata to Edward C. Ito rria, Agent
for thr Tr.inwa, EL WOOD NI( map',
Den, 11 , *94-19-IyT , Ttriticlent Ersaineer. r. N
\OTICE —Whereas:the Coil C irs
usually known an the •• Yellow Cars"—havo nn
several occasions tieen stolen nway from the Navlen-
Lion Landings, and need to haul Coal for private pm - -
rinses.
NOTICE. Is hereby given that the sohlariber is de
tertninedjo tine all tit , meane in his poorer. to pint a
..top to each I resp.tssett.a ntl to punish the I rend siesta.
El) IV .1111) (L 11.1111:1S,
Mayl2. 2041 Arent for the Trii...tees.
DAY YOUR LICENSES' —Per.oniq knowit4
tnemsellies indebted for Licenses fur the year
ISM are hereby mottled that the list will he placed In
the hands of a Justice for mailer/Inn. On The I lib day
of December tivt.
BENJAMINaCIIRISI',
Treasurer
Nov 1701910 47-It
O'VICE Is hereby given that 4 - 11 'lprd:cation
. will be made loth,. Legislature at it. next session
for the incorporation of a Rank to be called the "flank
of Net 4,11i1e.” n tth a capital of one hundred and tif.y
thousat .1 dollar,, for the transaction of the usual bi.-
lite..sot Ranks, to he located in the nor-nigh of Potts
ville in the county of Sclitoylkill, In the state.nf Penn
sylvania. .... •
.4A:III7FL HARTZ. .1. F. AVIIITNEY,
JOHN C. LESSIG, Wll .1.1A:11 C. LEIB.
FRANK POTT.
.4,11 y 2, 1810.
NOTICE:--Ths Books and accounts of
I 'FOSTER & DALY, haying been assigned to the
subscribers. all persons !twine accounts open with
them. are remiseted to call and settle, and those in
debted to make payment only to us or our author red
agle.nt.
N. aceounts not Fettled before the first of
December next, will be left wltha Squire for settle
ment.
'Nay 10. 18.10
YOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that appllration
e 1 < will hr made. To the Leklstatu:e, at it, next session
• (or the incnrpow ion of a Bank, to he called"Miners'
- and Mechanics' Bank of Mitter.trille," with a capital
- of ttvo hundred thousand drillars, tti be located in the
Ilnrongh of Nllnersville.
WM. N. ROBBINS, BLAIR McCIENACIIAN,
GEO. S. lIEPFLIEIL %MCA It. FALLS,
SAMUEL lIEILNEE.
June 30. 1640. 27-61 no
NTOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN.that appliel
'
t. IN ono will be made to the I....gislature at its Ittxt
session. for the Inenrporation of a Sa
tiara, to be called the "Pott.ville Say in; lostitution.”
with n capital of Fifty Throtaantl Dull is, for the
transaction of the usual huAttesq of Sty ina linditn
tions, to he tormel in the Borough of Poltsvale, in the
County or Sehttylkill,Pa.
R. WOODSIVE. .PIIILIP itArrA.
CEO. W. SI,ATER, THOS. C. I'OLLOCK.
June 30/IS. • 27-time
ns • I\IOTICE is hereby riven that application will he,
IN made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their
next iwsslon . , for a renewal of the Charter of, the
Miners' Bank of Pottsville, In the County of Schuyl
kill, with the privilefe nrincrearing its capital from
two hundred thousand dollars to four hundred thou
sand dollars. By order of the. Board.
CHAS. LIESER, Cashier.
—2.l3{m
DIEM
WANTED
- r IMES AVANTIPID TO WINTER.—The hub-,
Ail scriber will he at Mortimer's lintel, on Thursday,
7 r December Tah. 1849. fat the toirtnie or collectintz
MULES to keen over the Winter servoin. Good care
- will be taken of the Muted, and they wal he winter rr
on reasonable terms.
AlvID MAST, Linco3ter Co.
50-2 t•
I=3
Vi; A .ittEli.=A Boy of a gond moral . character
about 15 years of are, Who has received n gao.
education. as an Apprentice.to the Printive iluviaeva
None other n'ed apply Ile - must also bring good re
commendation. Apply at this Office.
bee 8, ISIS. 50-
O CIIERS —WASTED— 4 or 300 Botcher
M
Iliden. which will be taken in lot.. of '25., tipwqrds.
" ' •
Irep)
fh 9.n NV)
IRON, &C.
:TUNIATA BOILER. IRON.
55
n: RALSTON. _
.11.194 r. - Front •LPltiintin
, I 'RAINS FOR MrN V: .--Tlo..oi , scrdwrs h..re .
~ lioi ' t i Vs ' alTt ' .l . :; i tiT,•:l l n h ;,. ' ll l :' l t ' lle El e i, ; it h r ' e " s t e Is i Ir„ 4 1 1 1::,... ,
nod for sly. .Apply to :r & E;GEORCIE.
- april'....q.lf -171 Marker:lnd IlthSlieflo. r h Ueda
, ) AIIiROAD IRON —KO TONS 211 I Flat Rai
" P. Roil:nad Imo.
-4'
.
!PE
.50 do II x j 'do do dn
4 do 2I r: 1 dn . do drow.ttlt spil,es.
Ire IS do I o- - .10, do do
. a. And Plotes.for snit. hy • :
A. to C. RALSTON, I southfrout st.,Phi oda
led I I 1:1 in....1.01y 11. 1r46. ..R. ,
PC-
UILACKSPIIT [LING. TURNING AND FINISH
It'll 1J ING.--The solo,roher respectfully annonnees thft
he has irun mowed the ahoy., business nt the corner'of
' a n Mauch Chunk and Cost Sheets, Pott.ville. Pa. ana
" . 111 Itc har4tY tuzecelveroderz. JOIIN WARNER
N. R:—Gnuce-en:ks. cups,aud oil. girlies on hand
nd forsale ihtly T 2. -Iv
LOST AND FOUND.
c,l'etkAY COW—Caine to the premises of the e oh
mrsber, at Primrose 11111. 11.• it MI lie, 'on
Thursday ;he '29th ntt.,a BL t CK, COW, with co ,k..d
horns. and come - white marks upop her holy. The
owner is requested to come forward,ltirove prop eny,
pay rha ries, and take her away, otherwise she will he
sold according to law.
OEM
QTR AT CONV-Cant to the premises of the sub
1.3 scriber residing in Porter Townehio,
snooty, about live years ago, a RED COLORED
COW, about four years old. with a little whiti.on her
belly. -The owner is requested to come forward prove
property, and coke her away, otherwise she will he
sold according to law
Dr: 8. 1949
lOST.—On the Turnpike road, by the subscriber,
La on Thursday morning last. between ()mica burg
and Pintsville,or in the laiierplare, a smell black
containing a nndsher of receipts. soroc.dtie
promisary notes, and ('heck on the Miners Bank of
pcittseille. and other instruments of writing, 4ogether
with a small sum of money. As payment of the-said
papers boa been sloped, they are of no use to anyone
except theoworr: A liberal revrard avgl be paid for
said wallet with the papers, bt the sobscriber, or by
leaving it at the Office of tke Molars' journal.
0011 N T WEIMER.
tf
Isiciv.2l, ISM.
EMI
FAntiLy sieLEs.- 100 Family Bible", rang
foe to urine from $1,50 to /iXid oar, - received and
for sale. at tiANNAN',4
Sept . ], 36-1 Cheap Book and VOrioy Atores.
BiBLEs AND PRATER ,1100,48 VERY
4.0 W.-200 131blei and Prayer.' birm s in alma,
every style of binding, cheaper by 33 ar 30 per cam
than they can be purchased In Philadelphia.' Splendit
Gilt Edited Family Bible, atonix..4, a>r BANNAN'S
tirer;.
AR RUCK. GARDEN TO RENT—Proposals still
b e received until the ^ith day of Decipher. Inst.,
to be renting for one or snore years, of the Garden
ins bed to the vesidence of Mrs. Chas. De Forest. In
West Branch Valley. It contains about 10 acres of
laird in a high elate of cultivation, and If desired.as
much mote latut can be added to It. Proposals to be
adressed to the sititurgrther at echnylklll Doren.
B. Ds FOREST.
50-315
Dec. Ibig
O •
11.ENT—A well located. and well fitted up
TCOALNARD, sixty four feet front by o ne boo
drafeatleepvlturaing tin two ILL upon Whieb con
be. stored about One Thdusand Tons of f s oal- F.ognire
for particulars of I . BANNAN.
Phit.ada , Dec 8, 1840.-
TREN:P.-4,1), two srtity.. stone DitreNine
Howes with ettneenient:back buttdinto, situated
in the town of Port t'artlon Rent moderate. Apply
to Jeremiah [tone, Port Carbon, or to the stibseriber,
at his Office in Centre s
J.,
t MACOMB WEVIEBILL.
50 If
Dec 8,1819.
rOR ILENT.—The House in Horris Addition.
1 lately neenoied by the subscriber; the , Ilouse
in first rate order; with astable in the rear of
-41 the Yard.
.41.0, A. Roam in the - basement of the
Pennsylvania Hall, suitable for a Ilariter
Shop. the Room is fitted up in god order s and Ilan the
Gas !flood acrd. For WIMP apply t G o
W. . JOHNSON.
Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville:"
4U-31
Dee I. 1449
1 . 7011. RENT,—... large STORE HOUSE., on
V Mauch Chunk street. lout convenient to the Itall.
road or Canal, will be rented mail the Ist of April
next, or longer if required. 1.111011 reasonable terms.
The building is 4011. by 30, two
straiev highwell
calculated for storing Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed,..k.c,
Application made
Nov 17. 1649.
FOR SALE--VALUABLE PROPER
' TIC In Minersville.—The *tors now'occupled
, by N. 0. Hammel:ln, is offered fpr
For terms appV to •
GEORGE J. 11E101.1,
Sept ^_91919-104(1
FOR SALE— Allthat certain two storied stone
Tavern stand,known as the. VALLEY HOTEL,
situate on Valley street, in the town of
thePat
frilit 8 .
t" 0 feet, and "" ein r Lt depth 'h'Ylkin 4oo R.,
distant
distant from the Schuylkill Valley Relitoad
21 . 10 yards, at which point the Cam stop 4 times daily.
Also, 4 Mbar Into of ground, each containing GO feet
In front, and 200 feet In depth, situate. ni4n, in said
town of Patterson. The property will be sold cheap;
terms easy. Apply to D. E. NICE. Est,
al his Office, Pottsville, or to
MICHAEL. COCHRAN,
Sept. I, 1849. 2G•tf
r' OR SALE --FIRE ENGINE.—The Good Intent
Fire Company offer theit Engine foro'sale at• 3
reasonable price. which can be wren at their Shope in
sth ertreet. between Market and Nome:ha. For fur
ther partletilars apply In
E. McDONALD O. I) JENKINE 2 ,
D 5111.1. ER, Committee. ,
Aug. 11,1k19.
UDR SALE:— rif E SUBSCRIBE:II OFFERS FOR
Sale the, nasty or:coined by him in %Vest
I.lrar4h V:dley, four Imtr. from Pottny
and nomad a half nub g from Selmf.lkill I la
yin; of live and n Intl actee 8.1
lai,d well 1.1111 a., n r.a rden null trait orch
ard. A two , 9"v fcanic honite. .19 feet, with a tel
Inc under the w hole. kitchen inthe cellar. Immediate
Ilfileflfeluillllll elven. ri.•f the marlin, Inoue) Call re
-111,1111 on Bond and Mortgage if d. sired. For tem: -
ply to the •itli;.eritter,nt tits Om,
Match lit. 11-to
• a IL Dr FOREST
hOR SALE OR RES T .— PORT CARBON
r M sole.erilier offers his Steam
locaird•in Port Carhon—for hale or rent. :raid
Mill iJ lorat.,l In on of the heat situations in this 11,1
goo. for nosiness, being the only on.; in the eastern I
secrlon of the Coal Region. It 14 in good condition,
and possesbion no ill be given immediately if semilred.
Terms easy. Apply In L. F • WLIII.:NF.Y,
Port Carbon, March 10111,18.19: I t-tf
1 Dwelling honer , A n i t l ii ‘ r i 4; 1. .' .1171.) a cres
on e a Zi ( i i ,l'v a A n o d
J. 11. CAMPBELL, Agent..
- July '7A; IBPJ 31-If
f, , OR SALE.—cow MU' PILOFERTY It
r
CALF: —THE ,qIIISCRIIIER offeto at private gale
the following property, viz
One 60 lion, En2ine. with 4.'0 -feet of nine inch
in 11,31 rr.te o corking order.. .0
One 30 Horse Engine, et ith 210 fret of nine inch
Pump, with winding gearing all t omplete, In 'good
working order.
Otte . 20 florae Ev , ;ine for ItniAint; Coal frOm Mines,
in good working taller.
()Ile 10 110,0. (Snaking Engine, with. Rollers, Shaft
ing, Sereene,!•eltutes. and ull the fixture. , accessary to
do a hustne.s of 1900 toui
Also 50 large Itailrnad. Cars, with heavy clullrd
wheels, and Hirer inrh 3{oo. these Cars are well snit.
eil for any .of our MU rroundtng Itoadv where. Mir.,
power is used.
The above Engines were all manufactured by Hay
wood & Snyder, and are considered aiming the very
hest ever made by said parties. '
1an.13, 3-tf OEO. 11. POTTS.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.—Building, Lot 3
. In Mount Cannon, hewleport Wood, and 1.3. on' a
tidditio,'n 10 Polts,lll,, nu Norv,gian m Poti,4llle, and
In Miniqsvill, Also a•convenient ()like in Morris'
Addition. - Apply to JAS. IL CAMPBELL.
April i5','45. . 1641 ,
12011. SALE—TWO COMMODIOUS DDIE.I.I.INO
Houpes. Apply to E. P. Richards, Marke(st.
to Jon. G. Brown, Colo c St., Potttivillr.
March 21, t 13- .:
$. S J. FOSTER
16-tf
PO LET '' n teayor, to .urt apptteant e , ail thn
k nnrvn, as the Mill Creek Tract, coma Into; the follow
tug list of Coot Veins, many or which," =among 01 hers,
the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range °rover a
'stile In length, vii • —Lewis, Spolin, _ltlrracieuch,
Pearson„.Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Traeey, Peach
Mountain Veins, Green Park or Ravensdaire Vein, Per
umoticniar. Diamond, and Diatnond Veined aloe;
with many others trot named.
Al.Oll tha I tract called tibei.:nrtlon Tiact,beloni.'-
ing tothe said Contimily.contaitwitu he riaiem,Forrest,
Rabbit Hole. Mortimer. Tunnel, !Slack Mine, C.:Law
ton and Alfred Lawton Velit:Z. A:mo, a Saw MI and
(Mgt MllLcituated onthe Mill Creels Trart,alloftwhich
willbe rented on moderate terms by applylnalo
MISCELLA,NEOUS.,
_ .
triMVP:MR.I%—A large assor,tnt,nt of thy latest
style:. of il•wt.try • son introttolsq Ear Rlnas,
Ilteaqt Pins. Its . ..stets, nog., Ittnas. Watch Hook,
&c:. sultahle for Cht igns as and New Year presents,
to be halt los, at
BRADY ELLIOTTS. .
-Dec I, ISM 4tl
COUNTERFEIT DETECTORS—A fresh
supply, containing the latest Issues of Counterfe3
Notes. and the la Dist tales of discount. Just received
and for sale at'
B. It. PAXTON. Callawi,m
43-7 t•
FRANCIS DARMER
so -It•
JOILNIIIETIF.RIANt
50-3t*.
E. YARDLEY & SON
j ; 47-tf
MEESE
=
A. • . .l3 ,,, n , A re l:F nc 'E !Tort me nt of :10,011, 1 E i nglish
I l' B ' R
Dee I, 1519. 49-
BANNAN'S
Mtn', Bonk and Stationary 81011.3
DEEM
A POCKET'3IAP of tho Coal IG•cion of Penn•
" -- 1 rylvansa: NIL,: 50 its., jort puldietied and for
trio at HANNAN'S
Publicntion Office.
Dec 8:1010. 50-
ItUBBEIt Iluttit SPRINGS—A season
.1. able article. duet received and for sale at
ItANNAN'S
Chf'ap Variety moms
EMCEE!
Ftllt THE —.7lnlect as
sonm.•n: of lloltioipr Flower UMW. ; cntupriAnff
variettei of li)actittit.'N Ird-Sll.l, TWIN CrOCI4, Ha.
nunctil LI,. and A11 , 111 . .110 Ihuna, ee! , Cte.d (flint the,
tines.) rollevtion evil imparted. whirl, 1.111 . .fill
vari.•lb•a l'he hyacinths are amiable
tlir farina into eirrly broom in pots and classes ; for
6:1Ie al 'BANN
Seed anti Flower Stores.
Nov 'n.
DAV KGAMON 130,111D5...A tile" os.orNaent
1.3 very che..l, Ju,trec,ive,l and for • , ..1 It at
• iSA
Cheap
EZEIRE
•NGLISII PAPER, fliliAP- lot or imp.,
l'a r:or creain Colored Fonlinli laid Poto—al.,, Eon
li.ll laid F0011.'311. a noporior artmle lor lao abd
Scriveners,) , lst rncutved and for 'heap. al
• 11 - . N AN'tt
Cheap ratt , r and Si:drop:to Stores.
Nov 15-
I VELOPES.-3 0,0 00 Ett,lopro of ratio.
I' --
kinds re , ciVeil and for sale,
holesa le and retail Jt ' BAAS N•S
5ep.1 . 29 15491 Cheap Stationitry StOres
I)AUY JUMPELI.S.—A fr. h
,supply of Baby
.3.lll.bere, ols.: Indio Rubber Bands. for dn.; just
receive:l and for sale at 11 , 1NNANS•
Sept 29, 11 , 1 V. Cheap Voriet v Stores
CCARPETING—'A handsome, assortment of In
grain. Veintion and Domestic Carpets, just receiv
ed and for sale by J. M. ut:Al-tv &
111.7NLOP'S DIGEST, Of th;lacvs of Irennsyl
/1_V411111; 234.4.01"111 ellillms, hritiatna the ifIWP Ilp to
the present time. price $7. Jit,t published and tot
Vale at BANNAN'S
Cheap Low and Mtscellancoua Bookstore!,
Aug. 15, 3.5-] Pottsville.
D UDDINGS.-11EeliElt•;5 Farina. for a
new ar Ucle much Approved In New York •nd
delptim, for sal., by .1. M. BEATTY Zr.Xo.
Now. 3, 1840.
onEESE-4000 !Ls. Choir, ir,y
rt.ceived yt, J. H. 13F;.4.rr.
Nov 3, 1819,
OR SALE-0.1 ikirTOWl,; ,cheap fur cash.
1? 94,'49. 3A14 SY„ A. MILE
VILDE RS iwziwAng.—A complete assort
meat of 11µ11.1ers, Saddlers. Carnage Makers, and
house-keepers. 11. fitiV3.ll: at redun:..l prices.
July , citiGur & POTT.
v orc... N itsG SU—VW LS.—A han dsnrue assor t
IVlment of Black, Inng and vinare Shawls, for sale by
J. M. BEATT & Qs/.
NO .3919
MACKEREL, ,
SHAIL• t Constantly on band and
SALMON. Co • tette by • .
HERRINGS, 1 3. PALMER .1: Co.
PORK, • r Market Street Wharf,
HAMS
LANDS SIDES, I vitibtokteastA,
,
SHOUDE
CARD AND CHEESE. J Sept, 8, '4% , .37.3trt0
QUAKSPEAILE—No I, of Zhajp, 8, 11 ,p, 0 p 8 4
ele.Sant edition of Shatspeat'a Drawatie
erodes, with Introductory remarks and not,es ; splen
didly illustrated, by Eno tree engiavillt+4, for sate at
HANNAN'S
. .
Sept 22, 3'J•3 Cheap honk and Variety Stores.
VOR • SALE.—A cuporior 6.t3ERA, suitable for
.r taking' likenesses, for sale cheap,
. Cit}Olt & Etrasirrs
fietond Akar pave the. Miners' Hank,•
Pit 150. -
S, WOOL DEALERS
Manufacturer.. :Co. 7
ow Stieet.PhilaTelptda
ilrana Stanza
id int 'Wool and .Sheep
1" 46.enin
`1711.11111f17 Ell& 9
VY AND PARCHMENT
Marearette St.,:inalio. 7 WI
WII.LII.st 820!IS9.
li:—The bighrst priee p
Skins
Nov 10. 1849-
fir4l.O3 , ltEOPATIlle.
Isis dike to the sipper
im.lopposl{e the Pon
• !I 18tf.
DOCTOR C. 11.7.5 EL
PHYSICIAN, Removed
meat of the nest' brick buil.
OtTire, Centre Street, Pottsvil
April:s,lSlo.
110M41PATIIIC 31EDA
hi Anil Market Pt. oppn
e , Itesnlenee Cor.
oppoefte the Prfmative
DO I .I I ECIKEII..—NMVI
II:AL OFFJCE.Corne•ro
trlteTholnpson'i. 111111. Pottsvi
nrr and 3,1 lit. I
.Methodt+t (Thumb.
Jan. ,1.7,1519: - • -
TIM. M. MEP Li'r Si
J-1 Market Street.. (Nara,
Srinite Wdsn.es
May 5.
r,,011 DGlllia. Office—
Idr,) ~Flrst door allure
AMUEL II A RT Z-11
Pottsville. Will attend
Agencies. Purchase and 6alr
erhnclktll euunty,.l . 4.
ote the Town Hall. •
Oct - 20, 1619.
I:STIC6 . or TUC
promptly to Colleettoos;
he of Heal Ettate.'&c. to
-
fe In Centre Strcet,•ppo:
ATTCAINET AND . '
Philadelplun,will attend ,
nunl business in ttia, City
xiontiu'n' and ~
1 hiladdlphia.
DIVAILD SIIIPPEI
L' coUNSELT.OIP at Law
to eolleetiono and all nthei
of Philadelphia, adjoining Ca
Office No. 13 Prune steet,
Aug. 22, 1513..
A reriCy OtAeo
Bchhglklll only, l's.
hale Of I Real Estatootol:
4 4-13,
ITH,
j• I (. ° ' . et li tt i re E ti ß tr E ee p t,
Agent for the sale and per.
tectinn of Rents, &e.
Oct..?,
Gif. AVCALIE, ATTORNRqAT LAW, Ta:
. rifiqiia—Orrice in Pine St r
Sept 23, 1849., i \ , 39-1 r
HEL TEMIETS • COMMISRIOI , ,i MERCHANT,
. No. 40 Wall Street. fronhortan Itank Build-
Initita New York_ *Liberal , cirie.id-raneetioado on
•
Coal, if required. I i ~----_
Sept. S, 1849. 4 "r-3mo
INS'i , ,ATToRNE Y AT
olitle next to J. M.
oreet:
1
11HARL. ES W. 11E01
lJ LAW. 11as removed
I.nrig's Stove Store, Centrel
Sept 1,1647.
vDWARD Ct.:AMIN
L.'t GRAVER ON WOOD,
August 4.
I B. WENALLY, AT
el . luaqiin, Schuylkill Co.,
June 9, 1949.
ya. I
wcE:
INSU
lIIMMZCI
PROTECT yo 1
Dela‘vare Mutual Se
I —Office North Room of
FIRE INSTIRANCE.—RiII
other property in Town arid
ill,. Or damage lit• fire nt the I
MARINE INStRANCE.—
Cairene. and Freight,l, n•ror.
or spor 011.poltries, A. DIV 11,1A1
INLAND I . IIA NSPOTICI
menhnndlee traworlty tS
,ranel DOM, and Steam oats,
the must liberal toms.
MBE
Joseph U. Saul,
ElilllUllll A. Southlr,
Joh° C. Dads, '
Bobo t Burton.
3011111 R Penrose,
tiiainnel Edo' ariD, • .
Geo. Leiper,
t Edward Darlington,
ri,l3C It. Davis,
Foiwell,
John Newlin,
Dr. It. M. Moon,
Eyel4lr.
D. T. :Morgan,
prtirier Nelktains
haft kgelty,
0. ohrmn.
Vitti m flay.
)r. dl Thoinas,- '
Mtn Hellen,
. T. Morgan,
Wm ;Flagniey.
. hI MARTIN, President
c Mary.
appointed Agent for the
ared to make Insurance
rty. on the, moat liberal
' office. Morris' Addition,
4 rem Potiftv
A. M MACDONALD.
46.11
UND LIF'"
r OF to—
ft r the
RICHARD P. NEWBOLD. See
Tl,e subscriber baying bee
above Cairn:my, is now pre
on all descriptions fif prop
terni4. -.M)ply ni c, ii. rutty
Of at toy house in Market el
MEINIZI
NATIONAL LOIN FUND LIFE ASSII.•
RANCE SOCIETI OF i.ONDON.
6 A
.S.l,
the p ) . , *i p t a .tt r, N . K li c r4h r ejl ex , fil b t y tf l i k h , F . it
of i%ornr_
liament.—Ca pit a I .£51."0.0011, rs2,!..lo,oo9—lleoldes a re
serve Fund (from Slurplu*. P .entiums) of about/ASV°.
T. Lamle. Murray, Esq. , (let street, hatenver
La ti
square, Chairman of the rt of Directors In London
PayStrilln—J. Elliot son, M. 04P.111. 8. Actaary—W
S. R Woollootse, Esq., P. It. A., y. Secretary—F.
CantrouX, Era.
PHILADELPHIA DOA an OFREFERENCE,!
Clement C Biddle, .1 Wm Teter. ll*l)..Monsul
Coleman Fisher, George It Grabani,
Louie A Godey, Willihm Jones. ••.,
The following ore among the adVantagetkptier ed by
.hie inrututlon:- 1, I
'The guarantee of a huge capital, in addition to Ike
accumulation of premium*. The peculiar h'enelli
cured to the assured by the prinHple of [,he hem
de
punment- The payment of prms half yearly, a
quarterly, by parties Insured In cr hole term of life.al
a aiding. atblatinnal donee Thel travelling leave ex
tenetve and libbral. Perarms theisred Rh - I:fe. can at
cute borrow half n'hUnint of annuar`prentinm, and
claim the fame privilege fur 'lrv!! titicressive years, on
their own poteand depositor polity. Part of the Capi
tal is petmanebtly in vestm In life Iftinited Stater, in
the names or three or the Loral Directors, as Trasteita
—available always to the teeurrd In cares of dignified
claims (*.linuld any eurh arise) nr otherwise. Thi r ty
days allowed after each pa anent/ of (HPOIIIIIII become,
due with:Mt fprfeitn re of olicy. No charge for medi
cal examination. •
. The Society being four, ed 00L the Mutual andJolnt
Stock principtl, partiCs m ty parlieipate In thy manta
of the Society; twn-thin In of which are annually
divided n ntrott, those auto, ed for life on the participa•
lion scale.
Persons who are desire . -
mtraotn , ..,tr,•reki by tit
the Agent. F. K. Starr,
can obtain the repilsite In
ry papers fr.* . effecting an,
11-Any infinanatinn with'
be obtained at the Mace of
the Premiums can be paid
June 39, 1919.
THE GIUAIID I
ANNUITY AND T.ltEs
Oflice lag
BENJAMIN HANNAN,
JAMES s. CARPENTo
3 .1 ARE Insurance on 1.1
dnwthente, and retch
Rates Jo. /insuring
For I year
• 0 .
30 0 914
40 1 /10
50 190
160 4 25
Ilz•vet.er—A penton
sy 'paying the Company 1,
i?tHy or heirs MOO,OIOIII.
ttl3 lit he secures to.them
ally for 7 years; he segos
die in 7 yrars; or for;" l
life he provide. for them
for ;IMAM hey would rest
one year.'
THE Managers of this C
on the 27th December ul
referred In the original pr
Company, appropriated a I
cles for the whole of li
~
were merited prior to the I
of them therefore which s
will he entitled toll) per c
ma ki N T an addition of 411
*llOll, will be paidvilnin
instead of the sloooorlgin
that were stunt in 1037
nr *0750 on every 81001,
will be a mined ti, 71 pt
and In ratahleprnporrion
prior to Ist o , January, 1, I
The Bonus will he Cr j
honk, endorsed on preset'
It is the glegtiti of the(
1411tiliall or.
.blinus to th
periods
Joan F. :lAsten, Aciol
c}Tnevul...teriber has is
above Institution, and 11
e.
liv, at the pnblit.hed r.
desired on the stthjeet,
PottxvilleFeh.ni
11INITY. ,
INstIRANCU COMPANY
. Alb EL Pli Ilc.:
lesilut streeto tear Fi fth' trtrit .
.ECITORS, ,
I:eme6 - IV. Richards,
• ilordecat D. Lewis.
dnlphe E. Rorie '
av id S. Brown.
... Morris Palleritaz
raare, pennwt,e,nt or Dewed
61. E .
prIS my, be tawu and country
n am ,with security.
hre Yed a la* Contmeent
ro t; r
. 1:
i i t i.,n aI at: th
: dPje as u s ti ti u r tAs j: safely
i
' .l.ll** on January lat. 1818, as
an act of Assembly, were ax '
IND
TIIF. FRANKLIN FIN
N ( o ) . F 4 O P 3 1 1 1 . 1 (1FFIC1Ij
' L' 1)1 .1
Charles N. Bancker,
Thom. Ran,
:Tobias% Wagner.
Samuel Grant.
Jacob R. Smiih,
Continue to make In
on every description of
at rates as low an arc d;
The. Company have
in
The 0,313 Or the CO
1147A41..ti1. In
follows,
Mortgaitex; P. 911.55
Real Fate, 10.35
Ti zuptuary
Lamm IZAS •
*1,220,077 0" tioll. a period or eigliteen year's.
de pr era million ma hundred
J e bl t, tire, thereby aUordiegevi-
I ec l f ineurance.ae well as the
lo,meat with promptness, all
S N. BANCK ER, Pratideme!
. S C. 11. , SNCKER, Secretary.
1 berol appointed agetA ii t. rho•
itutlnn, and le now Oitircrred to-
cry! description oi . prispertf, at
ANDREW 41 1 $,WilL, Aaent.
84115 thi.blie-
Since their inrorpor
they have paid npts.
th•osawd dollars, loss
denre et' the adranta
nbility and distineitiii
ijabilitiea. CHAR'
MEI
The cubseriber Im;
above mentioned ins
make insurance, on e 4
the lowest rates
l'ottsvtlle,Jonel9,
FOR SAL.F..--. T ,0121 y ATE SALE.. Alt that
certain tract n parcel or tend, militated na the
Broad blountalu, - 11 I.ctiv, ill
e, ehantonaie tom/whip,
in Schuylkill count , trohnerii; perks mourityj m iho
State of Fen nsylY4 l,a. taantidmri and described as fol.
liarm.to rr hi-.-Llegi nlng: mi.i4arlFeil white ink tree
thence by tate 'beak lands, now surveyed to Jacob
Niller,nortit Aisty.lee krchem,to a whlie mai' thence
by tate ricantland noWataireyei to Ileorge Werner.
west An pert 'two atone; thence by late yacantland
no>r nuivgyed tsi nosed 11114,southalyty.thre perch-
CM t.. 1. ti Swish pa • ; thence eas4l4B perchea, to the
pique of beginning coutilnli:fltly-flve acre, and one
hundred andtlfty-t o perches ofland and allowance
of mit per cent: fur midi, ace.
1 JOHN ft. BRENNER,
Executor of F, Bea let eitate.49, INLirke t eft Phllada.
Philadelphia, Sc . feather 9. LattA IS.
LTDARTS A 'D 114022g9, by 11": s. Ellis; st
17 book that sho •Id be r ead by every one fa thin tom
fanall/.. Anew .dltto lost raddished, received and
fbt sato. at , DANNAN'S
Ana. IS. 31-1 ' FlookAnd Variety Store.
Ui
YY IT.LyTE6
F. ,P,4.,E„s„MT.LTV. bn.nNDY .-- A
Sept 12, a 9.1. ' J. M. utArrY & co•
•
Oa
311-3 in
N, TiF,AItINER Er: -
'O. 8O Walnut Street.
• -31.1 y
V'AT LAW,Ta.
UM
lILANCE.
E 4 ELVES
- .
Itty JUsuranue Company
he-Exchange, Third St.,
! 1
llngs,, Merchandise' and
~..f7r, tnrured attranat
I,WE 111 rate of' prent:nin.
hey, ilso ineure Veraela,
Cr ronrtw ire under open
red '.may dean...
Irri2i—They Mon Inituro
Vagone, Railroad Can,,
on Fiver, andlaktis, on
6 ! RS. i! -
r 3 meLII I C. Mind
' 1..411141S Paulding.
1. Johns Brhoka,
lenri moan,
WO !Craig.
I eorite Sari'', ,
IS=
host Infirm, by addressing
1., Smith 'l, Baltimore
orma lon and the neces3a
USW. rice.
egattl to this Companycan
the Journalowhere
nd litsitninees directed.
IF ASSURAiiiCE
OO r IIPANY OF PIIILA.
Ihesolit Street.
Anent for Schuylkill Co.
R. Medico' Examiner.,
es,grant Annuities and Cn
i s nut ex.-tile trusts.
41100, fir
le fife.
For Life.
annually
I ;7
~.eUiss a •ingi
roll years.
annually.
0111.5
•
.3 91 7 00
30' years next birth-day
,irould,seciire to his far
in one yea t ; or for
IVO; or Mr *l3 60 amin
o Xhem*l‘loo should he-
31,
I",
$1
s to
60 Pald annually during ,
we 35000
whenever he
. ttel i i ,
mer i nl. .l .. .t: t t , a tri m v e r ll , , l ,4 B4 b s r . ia ll, 2
~aoecably to the design.
pelltur or circular of tnt
one Irgandndnit in n tn , a re ll , p;4 l ll . t
le,r II $
lof anttary, 1842. Thorn
I.
1 7' (0o every ;: e nn v ne e d r t y lhne sloo hul o s: . elan T rg il l a Br t 2'6 it ,
1 I the Hey becomes a rtninv
1 Ily neared. Thorepollcies
ir,
11l e entitled to fil per cent
.1 A it thorn irsuettin 1828 r,,
cc t, or $75 on every ICKL,
on du said prattles Woad
V.' l',
, .1
. ,
dile to' each palmy ;MI 6
tatsi 5 at the Other.
1 . .
: Itl
i
liny.to ennnue in make
p detes for IVO • at stated
I
v. it't ClJAims, Bissldeoi.
.s.Y4 ' •
t..e ppninted Ageat 'Rs*
ilt pared effect Insutalttsla
Fee and give any .nfnV
a ,plication at this
—'BENJAMIN ,t.
ENJAISHN BANN x '
51,563 9.5
45,157 b 7
Stocks;
Coati, &c.,