The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 23, 1850, Image 2

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has taken its flight ;-but, 0 ! tol the togionsof
utter despair. The door of Mercy is now,
forever closed. Tfke-spirit will never more
thrive, the atoning blood of Ch ‘ Fistshive no
eirracy. Forever aia foreier must he , live
in eternal Misery-, without the slightest alle
viation of his tortures: The most harrowing
accusation will be, yelchew your ,Maiter's
will but did it not.
Alincr.dt3outtiat.
Saturday Morning, February 23.,
THE rnu 1,-at7D POLICY.-THE ;'DOPLE.,
DEMAND 'ITS RESTODATION!
• JragE KELLEY'S ADDRESS.—We have read
With great pleasure; an address delivered by
Judge KELLEY, of Philadelphia, at the cokired
Department of the House of Refuge, and
Which has been kindly forwarded to us. ' It
• is a produclion which does credit to the head
rind the heart of the author : who; for some
tne,past,\ has devoted a large portion-of his
' teisare_tinie to - the cause of popular .educa
,-_-,; ,
aion, and the amelioration of the condition of
the, poor, the unfortunate, and the vicious
portion of the community which abounds.in
. .
and around the city of Philadelphia. In the
course of this address he gives the,rult of
' some of hiSinvestigations, which evidently
. show that there is a very close Connection
'between ignorance and crime: He states
'that the statistics of tbe•Pettitentiary and the
convict - department of the County •Prison,
show that lessl than two per seat of the whole
..number of the convicts are thoroughly edu
cated—that of 149 prisOners received into the
Eastern Penitentiary from the city and county
of Philadelphia, from 1816 to 1549-28 had
received a tolerable'education-23; could riei
ther read• nor write,-25 could read a little,
and 73 could read and write imperfectly.
That during the rears 151.7 and ISIS, or the
• e 335 prisoners received into the convict de
..;
parunent of the' city and county Prison, 126
could n.ii:h
: r read Oor write, 9) could read a
little, '.IIG ould read and write imperfectly, t
_and only. ' ree were well educated. He also
• states that no graduate of the Philadelphia
Hilth School is known to have bee'n.eharged
with the.eonnission of a criine'Cand that he
has mad?. censiderableinquiry, but so far has
not been able to learn . that a single person,
who had completed the excellent course of
instruction in our, Grammar Schools, has
• ever been arraigned, in a eriminalcourt..
, Here - is food for the reflective inevery corn
_rat/oily. ,
_ , •
JUTIG/NG , FROM a communication, in the
Emporium, Mr. F. C. LoWthdrp, seems• to
think that we haredonehini injustice. IVe
certainly had no motive to act thus, nor did
wa iatcnd to do so. The name Was rather a
cliffichit one, ind our compositor set it, up
" Lnwthrop " 'instead of " LowthOrp,'! -for
which Mr. L. flies into_a• passion!,
.and dis
plays'a weak point. jn his .charaCter which,
we think, he will regret himself *hen he re
flects upon it,'
DEAIOMIXTIC . UNION MEEtINC,. for the
pun)* of taking into consideration the Fes- .
eat Mate of.thin.gs in this country, was held
Philadelphia, vesterday.—Why make it a
Democratic fleeting exclusjvely t—Have not
• Whiirs as much feeling for r the safety of the
"'Takla, as the Locos. We have no faith in
suchlmovements; and believe the. matter has
/in view the preservation of the Lbcofaco
‘parqi More than .the Union of the States.
Suclimeetings should be comnOsed °fall par
tie.3--;--and there shouldt6,but One voice. The
Locos evidentlyAtisire;, to make capital.
out Olt the matter; fot: . ;tbis was the meetin , t
held . and =nothing- else. ' when we
Come to think about the.-matter
, the.cause of
all this agitation can: . tie traced tb,the mea
sures of that party.
RAILWAY TO THE PACIFIC.-31i% Degrand.
of Bostdn, has conceived a plan for the con
struction.of a Rail Road to the Pacific. By,
his •chr'me a pritate coinpany is to undertake
the work. and is first to subscribe and : pay
into their, own treasury $2.000,()410. The
general government is then to loan its credit
to said, company to the amount of $.9.9,1100,-
000; the whole being; 'estimated to cost $lOO.,
000,0 - ,)0 : the - , 52,000,000 furnished by the
company,. being considered mainly . ,in the light
of a.pledge given by them for the proper ex
penditure of the $.99.000;n,00. This isiheman:,
I:ter in which theiv,ay# and means are to be'
provided. and.if they are furnished, Mr. De-,
grand Assures the public the road from St.
Louis to San Francisco can be completed in
less than five years
ETTROPE,y;: AFFAlRS.—Europp,...i.§-•:,
quiet.
But it is a most striking. and sifi:nicant fact
•
that there are more armed men upon the
contimnt.at. thin moment, than 'there were
"n the limiest time of Napoleon's • Wars.—
; Vhat is the --.147 is not -the slizigest dis
m,si!ion til di :salmi erii , .cd by any, European
rower:—so fai is Eutope from beinz, settled
—so far is the fear of- sudden..ehaw, , e from
,lieinq dispelled. Ilus+ - and Turkey are in
' creasirrk, their . armaments. • Austria and
Prussia - are 100 1 ;111z; day by . day, sterner hos
tihty as defiance ea , -11 other.. France is
in a tra2asition state.• passing rapidly from
reidublkanjsni to imperialisp, a'' , process not
to he , treef:. , ..fully accomplished xv_ithfat the,
soldier::: _(;rent 'Britain, but out from \
di
ri:r t inflomre upon tll, - c'ontinedt, does 'noi
. raise fleets and armiq, as in former times,
,ut she lenk her money to the Czar, who
t7.I;T: t)f a railWa:,T, bat call- buy more can
non.
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. - .11 T 1 , ..'%: 1 F.`" ,,
~.tx. SSOCIATION.-W Perceive by
the Cumberland Cirilian, that itt.thecuraber
laril District the Miners . .have an , association
alo:)n- , . themselves upon the benevolent prin
r i pli.- - : upon ti-bich secret societies are founded.
Ti,:: have their public 'monthly- meetings
wifen I hry transact the business of the sq
eie,-.-. and each one pays his contrihu:ions.
.
The r: - :nFtitution ancl By-Laws ofthe Society
Provide fur taking care of The sick, for aiding
any ;at may be disabled bf-accident, for the
at:ial of the dead; for ,the support of the
, idows of 'ileceased - brethren% and for the edu
k
Tian of crPhans.l The: monthly Contribu 7
- tO f. ) , t i l s i :c a •
n s ic m at a s ll b o ea f
e c t o o n l r e s n e t , s b oe u t t e t t l i ; ex of p t e h r e i end
day
,-11-7 the amount 6f- good that can be done
;Itirrart this
,s.:,!..stem
•
/ .
•M. BUCTIAXAN.-It IS now :understo,od
, hat this. gentleman 16.4 reduced his opinis
on the Slavery que4oa.to wziting. in the
form of a let".which Will soon be' puhlWiied.
He favors the extension of the Missouri C.)m
promiie to the Pacific, with the ; dortditions
,!'of, the Resolutions annexing Texas. !This
il.6lfoonstration is
..the result of a goJd
standing with the South.
• • Wrg OBSERVE. that Abe appointment of
Iloxacs Smynr, of thi3l3orctigh, as COnsnl
o Portugal, has been confirmed, hy th e u.
S. Seriate
• Letters have been , re eived in this Borough
by friends of Mr. Smith, which announces
his safe arrival at Lisbon, and smte the grafi
\ Ain?, fact that his health has considerably
I,mproved. • •
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MR. COOPER'S BPEt:CH.--IDLSUN.
We publish on our first rage, this morning,
the speech delivered in the . 11. Sigenite, oti
the reception of DiSunion tketitions,% Sena';
tor Coorti, of thii.Stnte; The:StandAalterf
by him is at mice 'bold and patriotic. The
speech expresses the sentiments of every .
Pennsylvanian, of every patiiot;,,andois one
of his first-efforts in the Senate, is`fl 'mem'
ing the nuention of the People whom he re 7
prents. Pen syfvainia, ' the great keystone
of the Federal Arch. occupies a pcksition, at
this time, which cannot be , mistaken, . She
has given expression to the „feelings of bet
People, through her Legislature, and the
speech to Which we now allude : and, while
she views the present stare of things winkle
grer, tand would willingly extend the olive
. •
branch to our gluthera, neighbors, .she does
not hesita .e to condo:nit, to_cotulanti, too, in
lan•rnaghich. cannot be -mistaken, the
sniridat pAcy of -tholeWbo, in the hour of
miternent, are misrepresenting the views of
their constituents ; atid':without lookiti~ at
consequenCes, are rushing into an ignominy
which ages cannot wipe out,"and Which, for
generations ,
, to come, Will hang upon . the
skirts of their descendants. •
The Dissolution of the Union, is no longer
concealed ; and, though we,do not 'really be
lieve that such an event will transpire; 'yet, if
in all eases "coming events castt heir shallows
before," the.future does not appear the most
cheering: We helieve the. majority of
Southern People are. opposed to dissolntion ;
they can see no remedy in disunion to. the
evils OT:Which they now complain, and that
the excitement now raging is the, work of
Demagog ter. This assertion is subStantia
ted by the extracts from Southern papers
now before tis. Referring to Mr. Clingman's
speech, in which dissolution was openly pro
claimed, a Fayetteville, N. ' paper, re
.marks': take this (Dream say,
' , very emphatically, thlt we have no aith
in, riAr sympathy with, Mr. Clingman's
views of the iMIIIMSC prosperity which is
to result to the South from disunion. On
the contrary, are. should,reg.ard it, if effected,
(which God forbid!) as the parent of woes
tobered innunirable." If we had
space we could furnish 'more such evidence
of the oppoSition to views -expressd by
Southern-men in Congress. A writer in
the Washington Republic, 'alluding to the
queqion, says: " I lore the South, its in
' stitutions and its People but tam not tobe
driven, fram my love and loyalty for.. the.
Union, by folloviing in the footsteps of
those Southern men who have taken it up
oa themselves. to fitrnisli a'remedy for the,
wrongs, we justly complain of, much worse
than the disease. Some of their .doctrines'
• I
are startlinz ; and, in the better days of
our Republic, would litty been deem-ed
most treasonable." These views, express
ed by Southern men, may be taken as the
views- 'of the mass 'cif the People. The same
writer" further denies that • those of their
representatives who had given utterance to
sentiments which seem to seek rather than
' avoid a dissolution of the Union, speak
either their view's or feelings.'.' -
Those Southern men who so openly pro
claim disunion, it will'be seen, are not utter
ing the sentiments of the whole South: far
from it—nor does the Nashville Convention
—a- Convention of the Hartford stamp—
which is to assemble in next June, to consult
upon measures, in case the Wilmot Proviso
i'shall be passed, meet with unanimous favor.
[ In fact-, to come, to the point, a portion of the
1 People of the North are as much to blame
ias those of the South. We believe we have
f traitors.in our own camp, and With the fan
atical and treasonableeffusions of a-Oarrison,
- a Douglass, and other men who deserve the
halter, we , were going 'to say, more than
freeti;n-: 7 4-irculating ;am-n, the People
South ~f he line, at this time. while the ,
publi • ;:-,,! ;- ?-v•ir,pd. 1- , •;(111,-te a"lrad state
of fteling. , f0 , 1..;,..1. r:r i•io.tc.:, asking for a
dis , :olution ~r the t - thi 1, are in circulation in
1 .,
Philadelphia—in o own State—in the city
in which. Liberty was priiclaimed * to :the
world—in,the citylVhich clitims to ha e been
the ,cradle of Liberty. , Yes, men,, whose
hearts are callous to the promptings of pa
- trimism- - Lithom feeling 'for the slave-is such
as the vuliiire entertains for the lamb—meri,
whose views would be more congenial with
the principles of some a-s - potic government.
and who, in the broadest sense of the word,
are unfit to live in a .Republic,—and who,
moreovp., deserve the s eondenination of every
man, Woman and child—deserve to be point
ed at in future years, as parricides—yea, no
ntMishment is too great for men Who would
I- thus attempt to defame the fair character of
1 the i city Of Independence—such trim are at
the work in that city. Out upon them, pub
lish their, names to the world, and let the
People see who the Trarrons are, and treat
them accordingly. Such petitions, emanat
ing from the North, will have double the
1 deleterious effect than those from the South,
and the progress of theec - -men cannot be
che7ked to soon.
RIM
The matter bas approached a crisis which
deserves the serious*ttention of the Ameri
can people. We do not wish to be under
stood as entertaining fears for the safety
of the Union. That same spirit which, has
watched over the destinies of this nation =
has seen it arise with a rapidity unparalleled
in history—has placed it among the first, of
nations—has driven hack the storm on for.
mer occasions, when . it was thought there
was no hope—that same spirit, we say, has
not deserted us.- As a nation we stand firm;
and by pursuing a conciliatory eoursele
!ermined that the 4 , Union must and - ,shall:
he preserved "—and dealing like
wards the South, not conceding nor asking
io much, we can escape the dangers' with
which we are-now threatened.
The following remarks Made by , Mr. Mc
Lanahan, of Pennsylvania; on Wednesday
last, in congress, are quite appropo to the
subject, and speaks the viewsof the mass of
the people of Pennsylvania:
" The 'tom may howl irt - this Catlitol, hut there Is
nn danger in the nubile. mind. The, sentiment Is as
true now that "the Union mast hnd 61110111 e preserv
ed." as it was when-uttered by the Illustrious Jack
son: The old KeystOne of the Federal :r.tch is m'itte
right place, and the foundation in laid , lirmly on Itoe
breasts of the people of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania
regards the Wilmot Provisoes ,htimbuy..'' She Linke
on nullification as worse. She regards alike Norber n
fanalleitm and Southern fury, Iler peirde re r:aid
slavery' us a national curse, and a national diArracx , ,
but they-remember the constitution of their country.
and would nit take from it one Jot or title so as to
littirh slavery in the Staten where it exists. That
California is to be admitted as a 5141, is a foreanne
crimlusion, and the rest of the territory being now
free. will ultimately cr me in just the same es if Cairn
wonlel with her institutions •siv.inte. This nation has
but one heart, and every pulsation beau fin the Voion.
The Union is site. • ill the President. and Congress
cannot preserve it, twenty millions of penple will.
There is an electric chain which. binds them in a earn
moo brotherhood."
Cotrv'EnFEtr.—Beware of counterfeit 3's
of the Faimeis and Mechanice Bank of Hart
ford, Conn. — Signatures bad—paper too blue.
The engraving is, pretty good. _Vetter B.
As these cvnterfeits have just bean put
afloat, our citizens would do well'to keep a
look out. • - -
I=
Fuom lorAsfiLvspros, 4
hunt ota
v kirias 01:14451ir.
Admission - of Cifornid— Clay's Coaryanis' e
Resolutions— SpeeGh—The Calanetand
tlieNiecrrirugiiiiitistion-417ebstit and Sue
ens—Executite Appointntents--BradbUry's
Resolutions7-7:Ae Pal Office , Ileiartment---
•ColAVarren.; • . •
-r- - - Wctskington, Felt tf), 1850.
• The question of admitting California is,
nowsr in - both houses of Cern;
gress. On Monday last, the House was in
session from la to I o'elocksuridnight. — The
Southern members,sse 'resolved to ward off
the question - send hence consume the time`of
the - House instaking the ayes and nays, in
calling divisions, Etc., and moving adjourn
ments! They seem to think that nothing ,
- catibi - atomplistiedfoetlii ificiiiity of the
South, if Califoria- is admitted - into the
Union before, the Wilinot Proviso' shall have
been tilled, inasmuch as she - would increase
the representation of the ['free 'States two
votes on each floor of Congress. Under these
circumstances, it is likely that much more
`mischief and tom=foolery is yet to ensue be
fiore the vexed question can be settled.
I'stated in one of my previous letters, that
the principles of Mr. Clay's Compromise
Resolutions would finally . prevail. At first
there was scareelva man who approved them
—certainly none trom the South. But with
-in a few.ilays past, a marked change has Oc
cutred-speePle of ill parties ' in all' sections,
are warmly sustaining the old - -patriot, and
I Benton, Houston, and other eminent states
1-men of the South. are, One by one; conning
to hiS aid. - Mr. Clay, unlike o th er eminent
1 statesmen. boldly snikes the are into the roots
1 of the-evil—and every body trembles lest
ftc fail ! • tile resolutely penetrates She mist
1 - and firs that surround the ship of State, and
I while he seems buried in ruin, emerges, with
[ every sail set andshe stars and stripesproud
lv floating-in 'the breeze. into the 'clear sun
shine of
. prosperity ! I &silt believe there is
anothei individual inthis broad Union.who
could have unitcd-r-as united they wilt be--
the discordant elements of our unhappy po
sition: besides Mr. Class! "'Look at htm l-
Look at him; when charged by Mr. Foote
with abandoning his allegiance to the South ;
he replied with the dignity and mien of a
patriarch': " I know who sent me here !
; I know my duty and need not be reminded
l of it ! I owe allegiance to no South—no
North--110 Easts-no West ! Lowe allegiance
to two Sovereignties—the Union and the
State of Kentucky 1"
Two hundred reams of paper have already
[ been consumed in the publication or his
speech at the Globioffice, and such is the de
" mand of the people for it, that that establish
' meat stills finds itself unable to supply it.
0 theroestablishments;bere and in New York,
have commenced its publication, as a matter
[ of pecuniary profit, an d• steam-presses are
puffing, rattling, and snorting, night and day,
I to lay it before the eyes of every citizen in
l the land.
Rumors were set afloat a few days ago,
that a rupture hnd occurred in the Cabinet,
in reference to the settlemOt of the Nicara
guan question. Mrs Clay ion, it apptarsshad
drawn up the pri!jet of a Treaty,—but in
asmuch as the British Minister had no orders
or authority to negotiate, the paper of Mr. C.
was deemed premature and unsafe. .The
Cabinet did not wish to propose terms pail
arrangements should be completed by the
other.party to entertain them. What gives
interest to this Nicaraguan quattion is, that
an account of our valuable possessions on
the Pacific coast, and the immense trade
springing therefrom, it is very important to •
connect the two _oceans, by means of Rail-
ways or Ship Canals, over the country known
as Cenral America, which separates them.
Certain stipulations have already been en-S
tered into by our Minister, in that country,'
With certain of its constituted authorities,"
for improvements to accommodate our corn- l
, inercial interests t—but Great Britain pre-1
1 tends to .have claims upon portions of the
Territory, especially that under the authority
of the Xing of Mosquito, which includes
1 the portion extending along the Coast,—and
hence the proposed negotiations. Mr. Clay-
ton, it is said, tendered his resignation—but,
however true this may be, it is certain that
he is still Minister of state.
It is expected that the lion. Daniel Web
ster, of the Senate, and the Hon, Thaddeus
[ Stevens, of the House, will speak upon the
Slavery question before their respective bo
di, in a few days. Mr. 'Stevens is known
here, by every body, as a gentleman of extra
ordinary intellectual powers, and there is
great curiosity felt to hear him. It was
somewhat amusing, when he first appeared
in. the ball of the House ' to observe with
what minuteness certain Southern gentlemen
regarded him. When he entered up in - the
ais.lis as he frequently does, people would
point to him and whisper, and every now
and then some one would pass him with sig-
I nificant glances at his massive head, his fiery
I eye, and general carriage, bold, dignified, and ;
lion like! Mr, Stevens' health had, for some
i time back been much impaired ;.-but he is
I strong now, and it will not be long before
he will makt some-of the animals in the
menagerie roar !
It is generally conceded that nq further
Executive appointments 'will be made, nor
1 any confirmed by the Senate (of those already
made,) until the resolution of inquiry of Mr.
Bradbury, Senator from Maine, shall have
been answered. This resolution involves
this simple question : Has the administra
tion—or has it not—removed men from office
on political grounds ? As soon as this ques
tion is answered, the Senate will adopt some
specific rule to govern its action in the premi
-1 ses. If any one-supposes that Gen. Taylor
[ will escape the factious opposition of the
cofocos, by pursuing a milk-and-watercourse
between the two parties, or between all
parties, he supposes, simply, a great absur
day. The Locofoco party proper,' r es olved,
from the first, to oppose him to the "bitter
end," and they are doing it now. While the ,
brave and honest old man is being stabbed,
-persecuted and insulted in the Capitol, he is
, feeding hundreds of his enemies with high
salaried offices in the several Departnients of
the Government ! Whigs, who for 20
years pasi have been spending their tire and
thonev, and talents, to carry out principles
which they consider of vital importance to
the country, and who have always been ex
cluded from places of trust and profit under
the General Government, are again thrust
aside, with almost contemptuous reserve ' - s s
there are places for Locofocos, but none for
Whigs ! There seems to be an impression
abroad that the offices are nearly equally.divid
edbetweete the two parti; but it is a mistake.
Take, for example, the Post - Office Depart
mem, and theie are fear LocofocOs for every
Whig r! When Sudge C - ollamer cntne in, there
were lint. two or 'three Whigs in the entire
establishment-sand they were fbund in such
questionable shape as to leave some doubt of
their identify ! Thecontract office has some
fifteen Clerk's—and of the number, there are
.but three or tour Whigs,—all the rest receiv
ing from $l.lOO to $2500 per annum, are
Locolbcos ! :Vet this is - -the Department
I where Cool. Warren has his head quarters—a
[ man 'Ache has sustained more abuse. Aid cal;
umny for having removed for what he con
sidered sufficient cause, a few Postmasters,
and appointing Whigs in their places--ont of
some seventeen thousand Locofoco imam
bepts—than any other officer under the Gov
ernment.
This is the kind of prosceiption Gen. Tay
lor's Cabinet officers are practising—but the
old General himself hardly knows anything
of the facts of the case, or he' would . insist,
as he has to be abused and opposed la/ any
ratc,lopon confining such abuse to his pow
laical enemies! • PAOLI. ,
A Singular Case.—A somewhat singulai
ennk. has just been tried before , the Circuit
Court of Orange county. It appears that
sometime ago the wife of Mr. Ebenezer
Seeley got a divorce from her husband, and
subsequently married a lawyer named Crosby
—The first, husband succeeded io setting
aside the divorce on the ground of informality
or ;want of jurisdiction in the power that
granted it, and then sued.the second husband
for improper intercourse with his wife. The
jury gave a Yerdict ofslloo damages in favor
of the plaintiff.—Poughkeepsie Atonal.
The interest of the British national debt is
over X34,000,000.'"
THE miNERS" iouRNA, AND,PatiSViLLE GENERAL ADVER,TISEi.
Local Ilaito
Caved portion of, let, above
tit% Court House hi, in this. Bonng' b, caved
in, a few days.since. It his evidently been.
caused by the excavation made beneath, is et
11:7.Aiblic4choots.—The public Schools
of Tamaqua. will be closed'or a short time,
for the want of funds. Sorry.
•07 Geo a Hookey, of tins Borough, has
been appointed Superintendent dike Potter
vine Gas 'Works; -in place of Mr. Reezuori;
who takescharge of the Gas Workain York.
117 kstensitite Sales.—The Sheriff of this
"eqity,. will sell a large, quantity ot Real
Estate,- in this Borough. Tolley.. Sale will
take place, - tit the American Housel-4mm
raencing at 10 o'clock. • •
13:7 The Ti;v7i4 Second of Febniaryi was
obseried in brusersrrille, yesterday, by the
parade of the Mineraviße Artillerists, Capt.
Clement; and in the evening, by a ballet
Puon's Hotel. . '
.07' Fatal Aceickist.—We regret to learn
-that a miner, named JOHN GORDAN, employ
in tho . mines of the Messrs. Palacio', was
killed on' Saturday hut, in the mines, by the
fall of Coal.
Q7` Dastardly.—We understand that Mr.
Wm. :IN'Esrr.err, of this Borough, was at
tacked by. some ruffians, - while ctossing
Guinea Hill, on his way to Heffner's Pottery,
on Monday evening last, and severely beaten.
Though seriously injured at the time, he is
rapidly recovering.
(lam Church improver/mt.—We learn that
the Ist Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Mr. Mc-
Coot.) of this - Borough, will undergo thorough
repairing. It is the object of the 'Congrega
tion to have it fitted up, and repaired in fine
style. It will be lighted with Gas.
(17' Literary Society.—Mr. Jon Hucnrs,
lectured before the Literary Society on Wed
nesday evening last. His subject was The
Troubadours—a School of Poets who flour
ished in the South of France, during the 11th,
12th and 13th centuries. It was a chaste
and elegant production, doing credit to its
young author.
State Tar. We observe, by a report,
made to the" State Senate, by the Auditor
General, showing the several counties in ar
rears. for State Tax assessed for 1819 and pre
vious years,—that for the year 1819, our
tonnfy is in the arrcar $15,798 54,and for prc
vious years, 85,7'61 83—in all $21,559 37.
(177, Carpet and Flannel 'Manufactory.—
We invite attention to the advertisement, in
another co,ltimn, of J. FRANKLIN HARRIS,
Manufacturer of Carpets and Flannels. Mr.`
H. is-a good mechanie,' and will cot fail to
give Satisfaction to all who may favor him
with'Oeir patronage. -He has in his posses
sion it silver medal presented to him in
Wales, at an exhibition for the best speci
men ;of Welsh Flannel.
• The Philharmonic.—The first Con--
cert of the Philharmonic Society, under the
direction of Mr. HAWLEY, on Tuesday eve
fling last, was attended by a large audience.
The (music, consisting of a,good selection of
Choruses, Anthems, Quartetts, Duetts, Solos,
&c., :*as admirably executed. As their first
ConcOrt, it was a decided hit, and gave very
general satisfaction.
(1" The Twenty-Second.—The Twenty--
Second of February—the birth-day of Wash
ingtOn—is a' day in the celebration of
which every American can join with pride.
Time rolls on and sinks into oblivion nand.,
tory things, but the birth of him, whose
heroism, virtue, wisdom ane patriotism',
carried us in.triumph through' the Rejoin
tionis cherished still, and will be cherished
while freedomluts a friend. The day was
properly observed in this Borough. During
the day the National Light Infantry, Capt.
Porn ; ; the St. (lair Infantry, Capt. METz ;
the Washiniton Artillerists, Capt. NAGLE ;
the Schuylkill County Cavalry, Capt. AVYPI
/COOP; paraded; and made a fine appearance.
The Washington Artillerists made their
first parade in uniform; yesterday, and were
inspdcted in front of Haas' Hotel, Market
Square, by Majorilasns. They also held an
election for officers which resulted in ;the
choice of James Nagle, .Captain; Lefever.
Wornelsdorf let Lieut.; James Wren, 2d
Lieut. ; David Smith, 3d Lieut. ; - and
Thomas Johnson, Ensign. •
In:the evening, a Ball came off at Col.
LicitioN's American House. It was an ele
gaut!affair; pleasure and patriotism ming
led hand inland; and everythine4we believe,
passed off to the satisfaction of every one.
There was a parry, we understand, at the
Town Hall, last evening, which was pretty
yell; attended.
(nilishop Poticr's Leaure.—Bishop POT
TER Lectured before the Pottsville Literary
Society, on Saturday evening last. _ The
house was crowded. The speaker chose for
his subject, “Self Culture" upon which he
'dwelt in - a forcible manner. As an example
of self culture, he brought for Ward the name
of NyssittspToN—upon whose character he
~ dimdursed in an able Manner.—ln introdu
cing :the name of WAsnmoTON, he alluded
to the present condition of the country—to
the extent to which the public mind hid be
comtj excited on the Slavery question / —to the
thredtened dissolution i:)f the UniMi—to the
Tweitty Second of B'ebruary-4ay recalling
associations the most brilliant recorded in
I, history.—The Bishop thenipoke of the youth
ful' dnys of Wasitington-of his amiducois ap-
I plication to study-of his tour to the Nest
1. on a!surveying expedition—of his election to
the House of Hargesses of Virginia—o( his
taking command of the colonial troop—of his
election,j‘the Continental Congrms—of his
greakAtehievemen ts on the field—of his states
; manlike action in council, Bm. Ecc: Ste.. in a
i danaer as to rivet the attention of his
I whole audience. The lecture throughout,
I was an able and eloquent production.
, ? , [QO3I3IIINICIitTED.I •
The Right Rev. Dr. Polite, Bishop of the,
Diocese, held confirmation and ordination
at Trinity Church, Pottsville, on Sunday mor
ningilast the 20th inst.
There were prment of the Clergy, the Rey.
Mr. COOLEY, Rector of the Church. together
witlißev. Messrs. Pawn, STABAEII, BEATTY
and NEIDE.
Ater morning prayer, twenty-five persons
received from the Bishop the Apostolic rite of
confirmation—to whom the Bishop'delivered
a most solemtrand touching exhortation.
The rite of confirmation was follosied by
the admission of the Rev. Geo. L. Nems to
trieVriesthood. The Bishop's address to the
candidate, - ivis solemn and appropriate, and
was.listened to with deep interest by the lar-
gest congregation ever assembled within the
waits of Tnnily. The Rev. Messrs. Cooley,
Prior, Starkey and Beatty, united, with the
Bishop in the laying on of bands.
We have reason to know that the Bishop
was . greatly pleased with his visit. The
deep interest manifested by those who were
confirmed—an interest .which .maaifested
itself in tears; could net but be gratifying to
him-;--whilst the largeness Of the class and
the interest manifested bZ all in the services,
betokened a degreent spiritual prosperity in
the Tarish—sneh as Christ's Pastors love to
witness.
IPOTTEVLLLE. & DANVILLE R. ROAD.
We take the followin g from the Harrisburg I
Ccareigent deuce . of the Philadelphia hi/uteri
of the 15th inst. It is a matter of interest
ftftrourrtif ourreaders :
-In the &anti; yesterday, a resolution was .
taken un,,relative to payment of interest oil
the loatonsdeto the Muville and Pottsville
Hailroad,Conipany, and the'sale of the Rail=
road; when some disclosures were made
relative to- the -affairs 'of that - Corporation,
which were anything but , creditable to those
implicated.. The condition of the Company.
may be imagined from the argument of Mr.
Packer, who advocated the passage of the
bill, for the reason that the Commonwealth
bad guaranteed the interest on $300,000 of
the kinds of the Conipany for 27 years-,only,
16 years of- the 27 her eyet elapsed—leaving
11 years yet to inn. - lie contended, that by
an immediate sale of the road; the liability
of the State would be reduced to the • .soust
for which the mid with its appu ances
would Bell under ' the'hammer of the auc
tioneer—which could not be less than $120,-
000-.-that um being fixed as the minimum
value of the road in the bill under consider
ation. Five per cent., 0r.5120,000, would
be $6,000, which, multiplied by 11, would
give $66,000, as the sum actually saved to
the Commonwealth by the sale.. The bill
heretofore passed authorizing the sale of the
corporate franchises of this road, requires
the assent of three fourths of the bondhold
ers before a sale can be had. Hitherto the
bondholders have refused their assent. The
road is in a state of ultra 'dilapidation—tai
miles at the Pottsville end have been totally
abandoned, and the iron sold. The Sunbury
end, extending about twenty 'miles, was still
in use,-but could not possibly last another
season without extensive repairs. The
bondholders had abandoned the road, and
like the , " dog in the manger," would neither
keep it.up them Selves, nor permit it to be
sold. and thus place it in hands of those who
would preserve it from destruction. Mr.
Packer'cautioned the bondholders to beware
how they used-their influence to prevent , the
passage of thisjiill—if it fail, said he, they
may perhaps knock at the door of the Tms
urrin vain for their interest.. The stock
holders,had no interest in the result—the
company ova's hopelessly insolvent. The
bondholders, w'ho hare the State guarante •
interpose and prevent a sale—they ree.•
their fire per cent., whether the road be
abandoned or not. Let them beware, or per
haps the Commonwealth may pause, and
inquire' in the causes of their opposition.
(17' Since the above was in type, we ob
serve that the bill, for the sale of the Road,
has passed the House of Representatiies.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
SENATE.—Mr. Frailey, on the-18th inst.,
presented five petitions for laying out state
road in Lehigh and Schuylkill counties; two
petitions in favor of new county Penn.
The bill providing for the erection of new
county "Montour,' out of parts of Columbia
county, was taken up on final reading and
passed=-ayes 16—nays 14.
Mr. I3rawly, introduced a joint resolution,
instructing our representatives to use their
best efforts to procure the passage of a law
to place all the volunteers who served in
the war of 1812, on' the same footing
with the Canadian volunteers as provided
for in the act of Congress, approved March
sth, 1816.
SENA-m-0n the 19th inst., Mrt Frailev
presented petitions from citizens ofSchttylkill
county, asking the passage of a law investing
Courts of Common Kees with power to grant
charters to*Saving,s Institutions, Building As
sociations, &e, : also, from citizens of Carbon
county, asking the appropriation of their
State Taxes to the erection of public buildings.
The following bill was taken up, in the
House.. on Tuesday, and passed :
An act to incorporate the Pottsville Gas
Company.
SENATE.—On the the 20th, on motion of
Mr. Frailey the Act supplementary to an act
incorporating the Farmer's Bank of,Schuyl
kill county was taken up and passed.
TIC DOLOUREUX OF NEURALOIA.—Joanna
Lyncliburch. of Clarence, N. tastes that for 12
years she was severely afflieted with Tic Oaloured it or
plant elfllctinn of the nerves of the face, attended
with great swelling and much pain, sn that sbe was
unable to attend to • her work. That the oozy sure
remedy she had found was in the nse of that celebra
ted medicine. known as Gen. W. itierchaessoargheg
Oil ; by taking it and by applying it to the parts affect
ed. She also states that she had been afflicted with
bleeding at the Icings and weakness of the breast—
that of all the above diseases she had been cured by
the Internal and 'vernal use of this oil; and ban
since been ebb to attend to her work. She has also
used it With great success in burns.
See advertisement, in this paper and call on the
agent for a pamphlet which gives a full description of
this remarkable remedy.
POTTSVILLE MABBETS
CORRECTED irEENLY FOR 7 LTP: JOURN.II..
Wheal Flour, bbl.
,85 00 Dr'd Peaches par'd. 300
Rye -do do 450 do do utipar'd. 1 75,
Wheet,bush. 110 Dr'd Apples, pa'r'd. 75
Rye, do 60 Epps, dos
Corn, :do tts flutter, lb,
Oats, do 37 Bacon,
Pommy, do 50 (lams.
Timothy Seed, 250 flay. ton,
Clover , do 3 50 I Planer.
MARRIED. '
On the 41st Inst., by be Rev. D..fiteek. Mr. Joao IT
Kral% to.Mlu bleziA JlLuote, bomb of Pottovitle.
DEATHS.,
In Philade Iphia. on gin lab Mrs. ENIEWICE E
Wife of Mr. Joseph C. Kern. forpierly or Pottsville,ln
the 211 h: year of her age. ;-?
At Danville, on the llthvery suddenly, Mn
El•ean, collar/Cr of Mr. Lewis iViistine. merchant of
that plate. and &winter of B. 'Pot!, Esq., of Potts
erne, aged 29 yearn,
In •h! place, on the Mb Inst.. Maav E. datuthter of
Francis. and Mary L. W. Farm, aged 2 years and
8 months
Let not our hteedina hearts arraign
' That God. whose ways we love ;
oe vainly cherish anxious pain
•
For her who rests above."
'rift POTTSVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY will
tb , bold its next regular meet iiiiii - ut-Stichtere
nn Wednextlny eienlne next, Fe•n. rte.
Lecture. by Othniel Forest. Egn.-21,11,ject. Byrnn
Debate—•tines the Dram tend to elevate the unn.ll
Affirmative—Alegi-rat Unwell Either Gen. e Stouth.
Neentive—Meggre F Bon man. Map. natl.
Rendet—M. Carey.
I/ By elder Of Sneiety R . 11. EMHART. Sec.
A4-sa 'tree'ln or tl e Pottsville Lil;encry Society,
It was
gesolied, Thar 01l boys not occompanled by per.
sons responsible for their, ccnduct, be excluded from
our meetings
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
gsW ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH.—Divine
ta-F peralce Is held every Sabbath morning and even•
inset the mutat hours of Worship, In the English Lu
theran Church, 2d St., between Market and Nnrwe.
gran. ; t.,..-STECK. Pastor.
iie} THE ASSOCIATE REFD . RPED PRESSYTE
IY RIAN Ciingregation.wnishlpplng in Thompon's
new building reinter of Market and Second ate ; have
:noved Into Lbe large...upper Hall of said building,
where religious worship will be conducted every Sab
bath. hp ; Rev. D. T. Carnahan. Servides to commence
at Ioiii'elock. A. M.. and 31 o'clock, P.M. Seats free.
The politic are respectfully invited to attend.
-The PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CIIVRCIr
—The following Resolution has been passed by
the Yistry of Trinity Church, Pottsville.
Resolved, That iu cansidoration unIit:SUMS contribu
ted and to be coutributed as donations to the erection
and furitishlnn of the church edifice; the vestry do
hereby iet apart, and uporopriate FIFTY EIGHT
PEWS; whkli sh.lll he„tad remain/rye for all perions
who may desire to worship in the Church. These
pews are located as follows :
•
THE CENTRE AISLE,
North aide, No. 111, 119, 127, 135, 143. 151, 159.
South side, No.-112., 120, 12.5. 138. 144, 152. 114.1.
IN. THE NOII.III
Nonh side, Nn. 1, 7. 13.19. 25, 31, 37, 43i 51, 53 54.55.
South slde. No. 2,9, 14, 20..26, 32, 39. 44, 50, 52.
• IN THE S OIITIL.AIBLB.
South elde, Nn.56, 57, 59.60,71. 80, 90. 22, 'J9. 104.110.
North side. No 59. 67, 73, 79, 85. 01, 97, 103 „ 109.
DIVINESIravicE Is heldan the Church every Sun
day-. **maim, .2ersiet commences a: 101 o'clock.
itt Service commences at 4 o'clock. Aod even
...rvicil. no ts, first ,Sunday or every month.
= & J. M. Rowe,
BROOM AND WOODEN WARE STORE,
No o4h.JV'erik Third's!. outdoor above .drch,east aide., .
PHILADELPHIA
MANUFACTURERS and Who Mania Dealerain all
kinds of Brooms, Brusher.. qockets; Cedar Ware,
Willow and.Freneb Baskets, 15boe and Wall Brushes,
Pemba, Dusters. Mats, illaeltina Eastern made Wood
en Want of every description, .te., at the lowest mark
re price*.
IM-Caah paid for Broom Corn at tha Fortify.
Gas In POttsville!
inbseriber Informs the citizens of Potuville,
. that be will be prepared to'arrange the necessary
dctitres for lighting Dwelling Houses. Hotels and Pub-
Is Gnildinas,, with Gas, and to furnish burners of every
terlety and style, at the the most reasonable rates.
vaders will be thankfully received at hia shop, on the
earner of Maude (Mont 'nod Coal its., and at the
Watch and Jewelry Store Of Robert C. Green, nett
door to the Post Office, Centre street. Pottsville.
Lag. it% 149. • 3-1 JOHN WARNER.--
CALISPETENG 7 .II, bindsome assortment of In
min; treattlito and Domestic Carmtsdnet wele
edam! petals by A U. RUM' Ere*,
IMEI
V OTT-GE—The subscriber, appointed; by the Or
-1.11 pluses! Court;: of idetuaylilli County, the Auditor,
to re settla - and ra•State the accOants of Peter Siemer,
top Exitgutc! of OS and Testament of Abra•
h am p er k, late of Pinegntve tp., Esq.. deceased - ,
hereby gives notice that' he will be In attendance at
lOW attire in the Borough of orwlesbure, on the Itch
day of March neSt..whon and shers ail- panics in
terested may attesid; I
-
• ,WITMAN.- Auditor.
Feb la,- - ' E. 31
' -
„ • ,
i.xsoLvKaiT ; tn:BTOU'S .NOTlCS.—Notice—is
-hereby given Oat - riAltAll DAVID boa aPPIled LO
the court of too:Conn P . lexa. of Sctrtill counts, for
the benetlt of the droaotr nr Act. Cou rt have li
ed driXondaiy, Mairi.li I.Nfor the he eding of herself and
creditors.' By order °ride...Witt, - .
TilO.l.A :I MILLS, Prothonotary.
Feh. 10, 7-31.
CCAUTION.-All persons are- hereby cautioned.
not tn metldM,W in) a certain new two horse spring
wagon, and twnrgray horses and harness. which I this
thy purehaseilt,:onsiablo's sale. ns the properly of
Jacob Hirkernell.; nnd which I have' loaned Onto said
•Ilickernrll, nutif Mach tints nit Jaen tit to rrmerve them.
WILLIAM IitONTELICS.
Elt.'Clair. Fabulist" ll j le:A. • 7-41
. .
°TICE 115 hins.by given, that an application for
1
tt Charter bas been made by The Evausencal
Chisel' of Pottsville, to the Courts of Common Pleas,
of Schoylkili county; and that a Charter will be gra n•
ted by said Couth at March tenn melt. in accordance
with the articlea. Of Incorporation Bled in the tiro
ttmuotary'll Odied,, a pleas cause be shown to the con
trary. By the Ctiurt,
:''TElo3lollllLLS,Prothonatl7. -
February 10.
DissouuTtos.—Theco-partnership heretof,ire
existing andlrading uuder.the tlim of R. ReINT
& Co., la tors day dllsolvrd by mutual consent All
persona having chilies against the firm, arc requested
to pnrseut Item feriettleuient. - •
R. KEIPBR & CO.,
WM. BRADY. ,
.1 B. , ELLIOTT.
Pottavine,Febnistry 18, 1850, 7-s _
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
L Schuylkill County,—
Henry Witinati,
vs • to Dec. Tdrm, 15.19,
John S9iiman.
Henry Witmani
es ', Fi. FA: to, Dec . Term, 1810".
Erin% . .Vitman. : •- , -
,
•• The undersigned. Auditor , appoloted3y the Quirt
kf Commob Mto
Mai of Schuylkill 40. orepqrt.the :taint
its to the fund lit Court. raised on the &h,ve stated
Petitions studio distrt4ute. the same among the
peisons entitled thereto; Will attend for that purpose,
at his office. in the borough of Pottsville. on Saturday,
)
the day of March. A. D. 1850. at 10 o'clock A. 'I.;
whe and wherealr petioles interested. can attend.
JC/11N P. HOBART, Auditor.
Fe 12, 7-3 t
'7l '
HTING determined to remove from my present
l 1 oC3IIOII, i Infifirt Illy Sttirerr thank* T., the pub
11C,,/ d o have pattrinisrulme litterallV for several years
9 st. The business will he continued atolls same
i ace, by Dr G. N. Bowman, 'who !tone will receive
the same encouragement that has been extended to
me, and who I believe, will use his best endeavors to
please those whri•desire his professinnal services..
Potttvilie, Feh':lrth.
DOCTOR N. BOWMAN, SURGFAIN
DENTIST. iinreessor to M Denny. Pottoville,
°Mee on the Pi.. E. corner or Market. and Tnird Sta.
February 16, 7—if
VOTIC,E...Iffie brinks' nod necounts or Janws
/11 Glenn and John Stine, trading under the firm arid
name or GLENN A, taviNc, having been assigned to ue:
all persons knowing them:wives indebted tO the said
Glenn de ftine, st ill come forward and pay the game
Without delay, othervvise thee will be coNortitil accord
lon to law . (GREYS do D'ETWILLIt.
. Pottsville, rob; 9.1,950 ' 6-3 i•
lIDITOWg „NOTICETIif undersigned
T 1 Audithr, appointed by' the Court of V0111(110(1
Pleas of Schuylkill . County, to seertain 'and renort td
the Court. the ndiure of the ChiRN of siMitn•rs, Labor
era and , Mechani4s-rePpPflively, with thq aiii.unt due
neat. under the tit: of 2d of April, 1 , 19 nut of the
Proceeds'of the personal property of
C. Oliver. by the 'Sheriff of Schuylkill : 3 County, will
:ittend f..r that inittiose 'at hi• oilier, in'the Borough
Pottsville, on 'Thuril ay tlAtli Fah - nary, 19.10, at IQ
o'rbn k, A M. when and viler.. 01 pori.ign,4
can went.. ' NO. I'. 1101.1Alt,r; Auditor.
Feb 9, 15.3;
.
DROPO , ALW FOR HAULING.--Written
Vroposals addressed to 1h- enbscriber, at Schuyl
kill Haven, Will he rereived until the Int day of
March next. for hauling! the. Navigation, or_ It 1. T
Cats. to and fron(the Landing upon the Dundas Dock.
S,huyikill (laver, during the Boating Season of
tsso.,
All proposals price. for each loaded car
hauled ernoty caw to be returned to the stitc
hing, free of tharfro
No allowanc , will he nt.ide for ernipling rip or 'mov
ing the cars for Ward and hack, nn the Landings or
sideling,--rhe price per loaded ear living, ihtended to
rover all.chargerc , rhinnseted with the performance of
of this work, as rt,hig in Ors year IMO.
For the Trustees.
, ELLWOOD SIOORIS,
Resident Engineer, S. N.'
Feh 9 1950 • 6 It
°TICE TO TAX COLLECTORA—The Con
• e tnia4niners of Seim} ISM County. will meet nt their
Office. In the LloToingli of Orwigalinrg. on the II th diy
ofi Marth next, (hi the purpose 'of Twitting with all
Collector,: of Stnie.:: and C:.unty Tax , at which time
and place. - attend for the final settlement of
your Ouplicatea. ;
It4A '
WILLIAM FRAILY, 'eComnfrs
!MR:IIA EL FRITZ,
Feb 9, 1850. ' 6;1
DOLT, A.RS REWARD.—Was stolen
11_ , from theEte of the Anbscriber, residing at
the Centreville :lintel, on Friday the 25th ult.; 15
Sovereigns, t live dollar Gold Pteres, a $2 50 Gnhi
'Mere, a ftl Gold ,Coin, 15 Spanish Dollars, 5 or 6 five
Franc Pieces. 2 Gaff ('towns, and some other small
chance. The above reward will be paid for the re
covery of the money. nr in proportion to the a i“)in:t
recovered, on application to •
Feb 9. 19M.
LECTION: OF TEACIIERS.—Notire is
hereby given, that nn election of Teachers tor the
ensuing year. Man and fennle_for the Public. Schools
of Pottsville, will take place on Thursday evening,
the 18th or February. Inst. ..
The Comtniitee„of exambation will menet Female
Public School Nn I. no:Monday the 18th inst., at 10
o'clocit. A. M., for the . purpose of esatninin7 Female
applicants—nod it Male Public School No.l, on Tues
day, the 9th inst.; at the same bony, for the purpose of
examining Mate applichnts. The Female Sehook
will be closed.on the 18th lose., and the Male Schools
on the 19th inst.. to give the Teachers an opportunity
or attending the examination>
I 0
15 00
5 50
Appliesthins tan be addressed to the Secretary.
By order or the Board.
JOHN 8. C. MARTIN, See'y
Feb 2, IMO. 5-4 t
voTicE—M a meeting or thelloard of Direr;
. Wesel' the iycuming County Mutual Insurance
Company. at their office. Jan. 17. DIM, the ibliowing
Re,intution was rl4S 4 ed
Reso'red. - That Collectors be directed to inform de-
Unguents. that In case their assessments shall remain
unpaid, after thing da7 s Crum such nuttier. that recna
of their notes will be made immediately in the Pro.
th r onotary's Ogler of the proper County and Col et.
lion made according to law.
I All pernons owing arnesstnents. Nn. 3 and 4. matte
r Sept 27, ISPA, alll Mny 3.11'40, aro requented to pay
to the fulmcriberiltomediately._
Feb. 2, 1552.
A unrrowg NOTICE—,Thr 'onderaizned fin_
ri ditor. appointed In the Orphans' court of , 4eilyi•
kill County, to rO.Peilie and rr-state the arcolibt of
Daniel F Berner; lopenh Berger. and William Itereer.
Eteentorp their:l+d Will and Testament of IX D.--
I WIG BERGER. gate of Manhrim rownshiNjo, --- flie
said County, neeenged ; wdl attend fir . he- -- nurpose
1 - aforesaid. at ht (Are. in the ILlornonli or Nit., , ,no,
otl Monday. the,4sili day of rehrtiare. A I) WO. at
10 o'clock in the fordnoon or sill d ay. when alai
where all perponit intereste I may linen I If they pee
_proper. -
Feb 2, :830.
OTIC E .ti.C.ol3.—Wnere OE the V.)11 Cara
uxually known as the •• Eettoio Cars"—nave on
reverati nrearionabeen atoten air ay Trnm tltr Naviza
lion Landings, and tired to haul Coal for private pair
.
poorr.
NOTICE, is tireity okeii that 02h sithsariber k
tertnineilto use all the means In •PR poorer, to pot n
stop to ouch treitPassea, and to punish the trespassers.
ED%VIILD O. WARMS,
May 12, 204 f Avt*ni tot the Trustees:
•1 1 AKE NOTICE.—The Book* and accounts of
I FOSTER & 1/%IX. haying been :lasi:tried to the
trubscribere, nlldn•renns at:mints open with
them. are requeited to call and *elite, and triage in
debted to !nuke payment only trios or our author zed
agent.
N. B.—All account not settled before the drat of
December neat, will b left with a Squire forsettle
menl,
Nov 10. NW:
ATCHES: CELEBRATED CHEMICAL l'.•w
df.r for Itazrir Strops:unriralled and unequalled in
the annals of ttof Nmeteeni it Century Warranted to
produce a tine 'Month edge In one min ote.or the mon •
P y rereroled. For sale by the undersianed, at the
T .wn Hall Iron Simi!.
Jelly 23, V HEIGHT & POTT.
ill.IMR041? IRON. 100 Tons Ma dread Iron
11 Reported fr.'en 21 by Ito . I by V, og,band. and, for
Pale In Into to shit ourctrteera. at 'bp lowest market
price, by . N. it A. tIIIDDLETON ,
Comer of Ridge Road, 10th nni Callowhl it ate. '
riniadelnhiC
Jan 26,
.44m0 •
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SURIATA, BOILER
w Tp i
1 :11 , :gr ‘ tAd .
a b n njl; i r i Iron. n e ha N n 3 n , d
0 4
n a i n e d n
; A t
h o ,,
A. 4 1 . G. RALSTON.
1+!-, r South Frontat. Phhoda.
I MAINS POtt. lIIINE 4 .—The subscribers have
just receive d from the ship Elizabeth. Lard bleb
Rest Rest Englilh Chains, made expreally for Mince.
and for sale. IX' ply to . T. di E. GEORGE.
april22 IT] sMarket and I.2th Stieets.phllada
I) AIL 1141 AD IRON —AI ToNs a I Flat Bar
It Rail Road Icon,
p 0 do 114 dodo, do
if 'do 21 it do do do with spike:.
AndlS do I• do •' do do
Plateirjeir•aaleby
A. At 4 3...11.AL8T0N, 4 siutlifront st..Thiada
Phi!ada., Ad* 11 . 1844. '
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•
Extra Family Flour.
• 11111 E subscriber tics Just received , a lot of iris'im
&II aicrs Eitra Family FIOU r. tiers super' r arti
cle for Fausll3N--
setna our/utilised at tfkmdin from
She best white wheat, whieb he will sell:at Manufac
turer's prices. •
/le also sells1:ell kinds of Flour and Fetid at the
Manufacturers Wholesale pe'e's, he bel g Agent ter
severat tiztenslie lilsoutacturers.
Pottsville Nov 3, ISI
B. D. 8, OMER:9. •
•
IEI , frlons.
M. D'EPU V, Derain
JOHN DANIELLS
6-3 t
IL )1100D$IDE. iterrivvr
5-It
3011 N P. HOBART, Auditor
SAE
S. 8.; J. FOSTr.II
46-ti
IRON, &C.
rOR i SALE & TO LET.
F°R RF;:riv—.ll4tood Frame House. to Malin
tangostreet.-tiote-iscenpled by Mt Boyd. Appiy
to 1 HAMILTON ADAMS. .;
New Castle.
Feb 23;1650. S-tf
Li, on. RE'iT—A three atnry Britk Milne in 91nr•
I ket street, above 3nl. Apply to
Feb, 16,7 CEO. 11AL111111STADt.
rro BE LET—The Tavern Stand, oceryiedby
I Jame. Downey, in Morris', Addition: Pottsville,
Inmate of Jame, Downey,,pr,i4So;l4lh,e, Dag: -
POtWvllle, Feb: - 16, _
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VOR RENT.—Two new and 4 , 1.1:1ta1y filikheil
V 3 story Mick Houser, with - the - tnmletn.ii-iOrnve
tnents situate in Hemp. Street. Poasville, Tosses;•
Ilion will tos given on the Ist of Aloil neat. Terms
moderate. Ailpy to
WILLIAM* THOMAS JOHNS.
. St. Clair, Feb. 16.
rj 'o' LET—For lb? setts of THREE YEARS, that
: nue -honse and lot. belonging to the Schuylkill
Navigation Lvimpany. in the Orchard, Pottsville, for
merly occupied by the Collector, and lately painted,
Anit acted up (or Immediate use. Terma $430 per an
num, In quarterly payments, tvith good security of
the' Lease. App!y to the utadersigne4 or to N. F?
Jones. . - ELLWOOD MORRIS.
Rei. Pifer. Sch.. Nay.
Feb '2, MIL
iic .. - • .
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I I" T RENT
—The
'Ves e teiiY, 7l °r l e Te .
ory Briklo, corner o f
streets. .101114 . Occupied. by Mr. flamer; the store and
dwelling will be retried teem:Am/separate.
Also,'For Rent, the come ore and Cellar of the
same house. Apply to
- B. d'.. J. FOSTER.'
Feb 2,1850. - -54 f
von. REN F—A Mew Tbree-Story Brick noose,
r on East Market Streit, oppoalte eltichter's Hall—
it has a Share or °Mee room.. the dwelling part has
eight rootrowytth a separate entrance, .—Atao,
• For Rent, The Third Story of the artier House,
over Thos. Foster & Co.'s Store—it la a toe - loan' , ro u es
18 by 50 feel, high , ceiling, suitable , for Societies. with
a 'OA Ode entrance on Etat Mat ket St. For terms,
apply to
•
- S FOSTER.
. .
Feb•
2, 1850. • ; , . 541 - '
,
.. . .
17011 SALE—The, nitderslngned etrers for ;Lain'
IiIIILDING PEI'S, situated in-the :foa nof .Ithl,
'Deport. Schoylkall 4 • ownehin; athl pftp,lfeilta
grant leases upon the Coal r contained in ho:
tract of land innnedia:ely aijoomnr the %AMC. For
term% or inApretinh of the Draft of he tract and plan
of Aliddieport. apply to
J. 1) MFoLEDITII.
Cents*. St., pm t.v,tie, Ain fay
J. DACOSTA.
Feb 2. [KO. • 5 '2IIQ
1
A , RARE CIIA NICE I—The otb..riber. !Me'
let to remove to the Wto. P,Wate
,
sale a 11011,4 f: and I,ol', in the time
41'irn. M
M a vatic,. of frratrant, In the C..unty of
, Crescent
; aiMllte and frrintior StY feet on
4 ',Creseent or Railroad street, and Tii a moat
eltrihie eituation for Frantic 1,11 - 31/10sa Peraona V: Wl
ma to tiorehn-e, cat call on 1' A. Gtelfrey. Esti ,of
Tremottl: or the Transcriber. at Lornerry eplitery in
Tremont 1 . 01V:Igili.
i WILLIAM WIGGIN
Jan '25. 1850.4.4
Lvort SAL E-The lot . of grouild and imitators.
L situate non the tipper part of
. itlentre I'mts
ea-ii ride, in the itnanealtate nemillanr
,-1,1 hood of -the Court Manse; now oe,-aameal by .
Chambers, Tailor. 'flais lot is 21 feet an
front lateral centre Street, evencling back
2fail. feet in depth--on Centre street, is a good frame
dwelling with %lone ba , manent, and on the rear end a
small Irani,: dwelling For terma. which are moderate,
apply to J. D. MEGEDITI.I,
Crtre St., Protsralte. Agent for
McCANLES.
can 11. ' 3-2 mo
ORr SA LE -.-TheiCoa I l'rac ts on the West Nor
'' wt zi.in Railroad, known as the Spolin and Seven
ty-Flee Acre Traits, now worked below water level.
by Messrs. Spencer
The location of Iltis' l land. in the heart of the Coal
Region, .rich extensiva training iinprosenlents
owtennnerting with the Phila. and Reading
Raltioad. and Schuylkill Navigation Company, all
comhtne to make it a — property well worthy the atten
tion of eateOts. For terms apply to
.1. D. MEREDITH,
Centre street, Pottsville, Agent for
. ,
N THOURAN.
inn 211, iSSO. 4-2 mo
-- 7
COAL VEIN TO RENT AT TA.MAQUA
: Th• superior wein of roul below water levet, at
T. 111:111113. (7.1.11e.1 the F. vein. now being worked above
witter level by Measi,..l. & It, Carter. to rent. Apply
lob
WILLIAM LEVAN,
'
No. 195 North 3d street, Phil:lda.
Jan 11., 195 n, 2-if
i . OAL VEIL\ d • POR RENT —The sttNer
t: her Is oreplrtnt to rent Coni Venni nn the
rnra" Tract. the "Porrt....trhan" Tract• or the •`Wa g'
ner" Traor ishove Ainerevilte.
A. Itt;44sEi Agent for the Kentlickc Dank.
. Office - Mahantango dtreet,Pnitr.viDe
Dec 15-. 13:9 - .- • -51-3 ton
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‘°; - RENT.—Two. ttvo•story Stone Dwelling
Houses with convenient !melt buildings. sitnated
in the town orlrert Carhop Kehl moderate. Apply
Miereftviall Bo m e .. t'nrt Carbon, or to the subscriber,
at bis oth - ..e iu Cenire st „ Pottsville.
.1. ARCOMIS WETHEIZILL
5 , J t
Dec R. I 10
rOR RENT—A - Large STORE HOUSE. on
Mauch Chunk street, snd convenient to the Ituil
road or (a mil, will 1m rented mall the Ist of Aprl
nest, or lancer if required, upon celsommle terms
The huildinq is 16 ft .0 , -31), two stories hiaMond wet
czar Muted for suerindllay. Grain,. Flour, Feed, he
i lkliplication made to
Nov 17. ISI9
- VFOILSALE...VALUABLE' PROPY.II-
• iTY in Mtio-is., inv.—The inure now ninopied
,I,„1,. he
N. G. hininmekin.lB o ff ered fur sale..—
-- „F'or term upp!y to
• GF.OIIGE J. IiEHR, r.
~, P t '29 Isis-40.t(]Mitter*ville
FOR SALE—AII that certain two storied stone
Tavern standOtnown as the VA1.1.41" HOTEL
. . 4.,,..„. :
... - situate te rn n li n t N t tlet o n u tr n e t zi y ~ ,,i i r t
.4 t hlt , o v i i n k n i
n ot:
e P t . , t i t , - -
1147 raining in (r.dit 50 feet, and la depth 9:00 11.,
1
4, -1.- dist.tnt front the echuytkill Valley Railiotti
201 yards, at which point the Cars stop 4-tithes daily.
Also, 4 other lot, of ground, each containing GO fret
in front, and 200 feet its depth, Situate. also, in said
town of Patterson. The property.w ill he sal cheap ;
tenon easy. Apply to D. E. NICE, Esq
at his Office, Pottsville, or to '
A
!MCRAE!. COCHRN,
Sept. I, 1849. 304 f
FOR SALE OR RENT.—PORT CARBON
STEAM MILL—The subscriber offers his Steam
Mitt, located in Port Carbon—for sale or rent. Said
Mill is located in one of the best situations in this Re
gion for business, being the only one in the eastern
section of the Coat Region. It is in gond condition,
and possession will be given immediately if required.
Tereus easy. Apply to . I L. F. WHITNEY,
fort Carbon, March 10th 1 1849. 17-tf
+I7O RENT— A FAR:if of ICO acres cleared. and
1, Dwelling House, near Mount C rhos. Apply to
~. .J.ll. CAMPBELL. Agent.
July 1549
TOR SALE AND To LET.-1/11111lifIlf
II I • in Moony Carbon, Lewisport, Wood and ',yore'
addition to PottAville,nn Nortt . ..riari st.. Pottsville., and
in Sllr.eravitle. A I,n a cnnvenient Oftre in Morrie
Addition. Aptly to JAS. U. CASIPLIELL.
April 2S, '4B. IS•tf
CARDS.
31 , CAil E.', Tronsr.v . .
k in Vine :qr....1
44.rn 22. ISIS
: lOCTOR A. 111.1GUlt, flmnerly Pittladel
plan. (kffir.... I ',are Streot atnive the:Pawn flail:
Phfeiciaa and O r watt.
N. V s lClite rlrltt on hand
Dec 22, iSI9. • • ' li*tita•
r D. ME It Evrate V,i•orley
-I of
fire, I:entre St , Patt•vtlle. Schtivlliill9:annty. Pa
Arent for the lilt and imrchase of Itedl E•date.—
Aient far Lands, and collection of Coal Reim., Ave
oat. 2S; 1549.
,t D. DALE, AT I TtiRSEv L.% ‘i,LL. Port Cor
'l.hon. :44 huyroll Gionry, Pa. 0111 Le lifioteing the
E‘rhrinte !Wet,
51-ly
‘`T3l. I 1 UNEII. & soli, w ).)1.1) 11.1;11S
AND r‘ltriiMENT N.R`
Harzarette St., allii No. 7 Wlllnw Street.
WII;tIAM BRUXF:rt. ,
N. 11.—The higiicst price paid for Wool aell Shred
Nar JO. 1912
L.)IOCTO1 C. ILESELEIit, 110NIUMPATHIC
I'll V.SIGIA V , lietatoVtt I tun. Otti rto thr
[Twit of the new brick L iiiiiiilincs, opposite the L'o.iit
(Wirt%Wre g•lfeet. POltsVille
April 2A, :StD. Pitf.
Q.I.IIIVEL HA.R.TZ.ltis•ricE or in r. PEA CF: 7
1.1 l'ottsville. Will attend promptly to Collectsons,
A!"lltm's, Purchase and ?ate of heat RO a tr. &r .
Srhoylkill Connly. °lnce In CelitiP 23treet, wiyo
rite the TRwit
Ort 20, 1 , 119.
•
I , HARLES W. TIEGZEVS, ATTORNEY
l i '. V ILw in..ooved hia Writes next to Ji
Lonres 'hose Stnre, Ceutri .trYtt.
t! l ept I, 1810_
V AT
3q- n
f DIV ART) CLAItIiSON. EN
1 4 A •GitANLIt O\ %Volt!), No. 805 W. Str.wt „
Pl,Uad•lpltia •
A112.11 4 t 4. 1..7 , 49.,
* •
FIORGE rtra,s,
WIIOLEitGE: ‘lNwsfri:si AGENT.
4 F , ir skin I of Fl.l. r 4 r. 5 k No h Warve.a, I,el w
IttcPtreu. t.I tl:t lout 21. ' tli.
TAI TED.
- -
7 11
ri MANN'S t /ANTED. irnmelliatety. by
, work in their Mat-viol.
To faithful hands, c,Gmstant employment and ltheral
wag..,. wtlt hr O%4UL ; FRICK & SLIFER..
rotytniirr
r ANTE! —A Situ:lll al by an experienced Bonk
r.,, Keepep/who has beet: employed in that eapaci.
, h , eight years, and who can giro unexcep
tionable reference for capabilityami integrity. A note
addressedio X. V. Z . at the 'Macs. ul the Miners'
Journal u; it! meet prornpr attention.
Jan 6,...t859. •
ACOTI
•
Who Says Gas-? . .
/Aeon bi. LONG, would riltify his friend* and for.;
I met patrons, that ttent (ally prepared to furn‘sh all
Atlas of GAS FIXTURES, such as CIIANDELIERD:
PE.EDENTS,
.DRACKETd. dr.e. Sc., of a superior
quality and finish ; all work done •by hint s w , IR .be
arraated, and mu , st pass laspectiein of the- Suporin
want,. , Call at toe Store, and examine hie [Wares.
depCl, j_ .464 f : .
LINGLISR PAPER, kllEal.—a lot of stlp
rior Cream Cnkned super ior
laid Post—also, Eng
flab laid Foolscap, a superior article for Lawyers and
Scrlveners,Just received and for sale very thsap."at
8., SANIVAN'S
Cbtap Paper and Stationary Store!. •
Nov 31.4 , 10. . _
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.1.1 , •
Kno. Insurante 'Company 3 r ;T
CAPITA'. 8200,000.1 ,
NILE, MARINE AND LIFE iNnODANct.
Off.se on /Ester Et. neer Xsr krt. in WAWA Rriat E.. ' ..•
V iNtit%Skit, brDIAN A. .: , -
rrIIIS Company having been duly °respired, a , 4 ,',;:;'
the capital stock proper!) . , secured, age new pr,
pared to receive application* , tor insurance assist: • ~.11
less Of damage by tire.on dulldinas, Nire,rchandlze. Ms. , •
chinery. Mills, iianofactorles, and all descriptions or
'',.
property i also birrebandi VI and produce in the cours e
otinland transportation.Z-tbwriskke of the seta-aro .'
upon tlie lives of todividuata. The ratetur Prelatate
which will gbvern this institution, will cOnthrm to the
established rrtee:oi the Eastern Oliwee. All- loss,' - -
wit be lib.raily abd promidiy adjusted, and paid. f.
DlEE(rlriallst .7- * ,
Hop. E. N, CiSEICtli, Viatenae6. ..,.
311/14.1A31 .1. WISE, ' do ?
WiLtasti .1. Holman,do.
lioasce E. Peen, 'do • I v,
Grecs M. ALLEN. ,
._ do - ' , • ' . , • _ , . ;
VINCENT[ T. WEST, as.. D, Pike to., indisna. r l'
PETE'S P. ilsit.sv, Fort Wayne, Indiana. I '
TtlOnAl T . BEEBIUDOE. Lafayette, do -'i. - ,
WIATES W. EMMY, Teireilaatl, v doi , i 7
• Er-Onv! D. Wit.ssec, Indianapolis, 5/10_
____ ..„ ,
lianas . D. Accts. Evansville, do j
Ultal2T It dettootosam3Vesh. D. C. , , ~,..
Zernsaros-fint York. 1
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-,-- • • IL N. CARN AN, President. :' ''
OH. ALL 11 . , Secretary, pm tem. • .i -
, N. T. - z-,_t_iitne, Treasurer. ;
me
Cre M. Aultk - ; 1:
. Counsellors, Vlnceituics. -7.
8/0313616 3yDAII,- 3 • I 1 ,E
--•-•
neFERENCES IN INDIANA : • 7.
',-
His Excellency, Gov.losisen A WIRIGHT,IndIiIIUIPOnt.
,"'
Col. JalfEs M. LANE, Lt. governor, do
,
lion. C. H TEAT. Secretary tit State, ' dc: t-',;:'
DOIINASB MAGOUPtE, AIMI4OI of „State, , do . 7 •
Iron Cs.i.se H. Swirl. Connersville. , - -,`,
',
Col. W. A. GoiNix, M. C., inneintbgtolll. _.
Hon E M. Ilusrtatmus, Judge U. 9 Met. COVry 1 '
Cannelton , -'.
A. M. Every-Esti ,'Rockville, } Trustees. ;:•-`,
Col. Taus.H. BLAKE Terre Elaine, Wnpasli & En. ....1
~
7 ,
F -", i r kt_
CHAS IltriLEll,
Pa, 4 4 _or,. itty.. Canal.
j &CM/. D Ehar.T. Esq ~ T erre Haute. -
-Wm Iltra-TCH. President !Wane') Bank, TJneetires. .
/Ansa Cot.tias Jr. ` owe Agent : in lie*. York.
Tlie_undersignedlotvlng, been appointed Agent for , . 4 1'..',
tlia ithove Company, is bow : prepared lO_nrshe Inn- 1:-.1":
ram e nu Prnpty,c(.,°iiberal teras
„• ' 4
• JOILN :. ,t tI.hIARTIN4' i f',.
• ',... A3-ft ; l r,
, .
*-.--,
.ritzr. IN s tyit.v_s;cl,-. ‘... • . ~ 1 .•
i. , of g 'Et: 1' Yii lc g ;.; ', , ,i,v,i;.F.t, ; . k . l;
' f ' II E ,D, taws re Mato,*:' , a Inatwil entonant
I _(,i,,, „..,,,„„,,,,,t tier,t:4lr iakr
Ex- Hangs ; Thwitntr, t 22 y '
Phlla , t;otltia. . ' 1
FIRE IA SUR AN(•E.-- Ito itilises: Mereb iiillse ;:ad
other pr,.in,ty in Tern a. 4 ( 1 ' ,, u5r* , :.. 1,, ` ,. 4. 1 :!;i , t , ".; - '
10,4, "Hamm!, h. - (we se the lever s; r,te eel af -- -,, e,,..
- 11 A HI A E IN ,4 11 7 1 LANCE .— l'nt-y ..:•,, tooirn Vror.t , e.i•
cargo,. and rprieltt 4 , foorito or r'• ',-Yr -rriorohrr v.,
or special pohoe.,. ag the acsorr.... -4,1 V - i0...i1.1..
INLAND TRANsPetitTATION,—Thry iiiso Imair :
rrwrchanilir.” trans•portell r y War•••)1.1, 11141f144141 1.:5“,,
Canal Boa,- and S tr.:mboats, on . riv,re' ai,d tak.-",,,,,
:the must liberal trrroo.. .
I)IIi.LET.)I:3,' '
.
•
Joseph U. Seal, ..I . ltor's C. Dam,' I
Edmund A, solder, Theophilus Paulding.
lonti C. - Davis. 11. Jones Drunks,
Robert. But:on. Henry Sloan. ,
John R. I'enrn,..e, Ilugh Craig.
•SamueJ Ell%artle, George Serail., '
GPO. G. 1..-riprrr. Sl'orocef MellYairh,
ErlwArrl Darlington, Charges Kelly, • i
1-aar IL Davis, .1. C. Johnson,
William Fotwrlt, Witham Hay.
' John N...wiin. ' Dr. id. Thomas,
Dr. R. M. Iluaton, John Sellers,
William Eyre.,,J r. .1. T. Mar.' —
''. T. Morgan, Win.
WILLIAM MAIL .
ICllAttll S. !if:win - ma:l, Secret:lli'. .
The subscriber having been appal ed agent for the
above 'Company. it.' now prepa/S4 to (Ake ins Ornate
on all desroptions of property) orr the-most liberal
term;. Apply at G. 11. Potts' Zaire, Morris' rirfriit ion
or at my hone.. in Mai ket Sweet; Pottsville. - -
A. M • AINCDONALD.
1 4.sy
• iVier 1, 30 flaunt SPrter.
BENJAMIN BAN%lti, Agent for Schitylkill.En.
.1 ANI (i A [VENT ER. ILU yleJlcat El:at:Rifler
\ AliEliniuranee cat Lives: fan , 500101 1 e$' 11 .nd tin
1 downients, and receive and execute truSts.
Elates far -11a,sarrai- #lOO as a shirk life.
For 1 year For, years. For Life
annually. annually
110 095 - 177
"30 0 911 130 938
40 169 • • li3 32* '
;0 1 96. • . 2 09 480
80 4 3: 4.01 7 00
EXAMPLE :—A iwrsnn need 30 years next Inrth•day
.y paying the Company#l 3!, sronld secure to his fa
rmil3 or heirs $lOO, should , he die 10 oneycl i • or for
513 10 he secures to them 51000; or (or 1313 00 annha
ally for 7 years ; he secures to them 51 7 )09 should he
die In 7 years; .f0r.123110 paid minlalty, daring
life he provides fori,t hero 31000 whenever he dies;
for 56550 they would receive 55000 o ,o ' ol o he die in
nne year
20, 1415.
THE "it anarers of this i7ompany, at a tneettnr'held
on the 27th Derr:miter rfll., agreeahly to the design
referreiLi 0 the original pro:palms or circular of the
cdmpa ny, appropriated :idiom's oraddition tin all polit
cie3 for the whole or !ire, rertiaining in force, tha
were iik:llCli prior to thelst of.lartuary, 1N42. Those
of them therefore which wet e issued in theyrar
will lie entitled to 10 iierjcent upon the unin:Ansured
making an addition of teo on every *lllOO. 'That
elloo, will be paiitivtren the'policy becomes a claim
instead of the $lOllO orininally insuredi Those policies
that Were ISMIPti in 1 537 w be entitled to 81 per xnl
or $.1.7 50 on every *lloon. And those issnod in 1838.
will lie entitled to 71 per cent, or *VI on every UP,
and in ratable proportions nn ail said policies tasued
pt ior let January;
The Itontis will he credited to each rotary on the
,bonito endorsed on presentation attire !fffiCe•
E. YARDLEY & sON!
47-If
It is thr design of the Cenipaby..; to onati cue to nolk•
addition or bonus to the policies 'for life at stated
period■
b • B, t 5. Eli (Au- fibs, President
JOHN JAIIER, Artiary . . •
Tne stingrriber tins been appointed, Agent' for the ,,
shove I nstit in ion; n rid in prepared elieet insurancesof
lives, at the published rates, and give any .ufnrinat ion
desired on the su tjeci,on arrplleatirur at this. offi.n
PottsvilleFeb tCI BENI AMIN BANN tai
Jacob R:3mith,• Morris Paucrson
Continue [Cr- make Insurance, permanent Or limited
on every description of property, in town indeoaidey
at rates as low as are-consistent w ith Security. ~
The Company have reserved a large ; Contingait
Fund, %Vidal IN 1111 their eaNtal and Premiums, safety
invested, afford ample protection to the assured.' •
The assets of the Company on : January let, 1848. se
puldlshed aareeatd! to un act of Assembly, were as
follon s, vii.
Mortgazes,
Since their 1114,tristrzttion n perlltd of eightetn veers,
they have paid opward• of ollt AURCI , O4
denaes.-lostres by tlre, thereby affording evi-.
, lence of the advantages of ptsurance. as well As ti.c
thility and ttiltptsition to meet with promi t rpeas,
liabilities ' CHARLES President.
f;. N.\
The rulasr fiber 'tan been algttitnir.i agent -•c,•T
Otive arid t, ilou "-,
make insurance, on every ,lest.rottion nt prorert3,
the triweet rgies a:\ Dltt.W 12.eni
Prutsvilb.i inn 1 4- . 2t17 , :Fe.!.1,1•
EEIM
MEM
ME
INSURANCE.. y ~
Dec '2O, 187?
Nov 11, IS 10
THE. GIR ARM LIFE ..a.kSILTRANCE
ANN ANU TllLkia (10;.11.1? NY OF runt
INDEMNITY.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CpIISPA NY
OF PIIILADELPHIA. •
O F, „ FICE No. 163.1. Chesnut arrest, near,Fifth sires'
DIRECTORS,
Charles N. Masker, Gems)) W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Madsen). D.,Lewta,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie. - .
Samuel Grant, D avid S. Brown,
.00,55 e 55 Stocks. / 51,5532.5
108.3511. W Cash, 5Le.: 45.157 87
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loan,
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NATIONAL 1,0 1N FUN Et LIFER' ASISD,
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anit lit - t trithan." - Ltopywere.l by Art nfl'ar- ' •
iiimeni.—raptia I .£5(10.0(M or 10,:, 1 0 not.-11e--:dea are •
serve Funit (from Sorro; us l'renohnol of o. , •ttitlii 3 O , n"
T Lams i Murray, Esq t;,. • ••-• , .o•ek/ Fla 14 ',lt,
square, chairnian of the cuull Ir 1i,,,, I-1,4 in ',min , .
l'Aysouan—J Ellioteuti, M I) .1' I: - /.,•:',..a.iev—Vi
elrit wieitio,e?e, Esq., F. Ir. A . P. , Yr rtrari.--F V
Carnroux. Esn .;
1 , 1111.0 DELPIIIA nu... CD cr n untitt.
I 'le mint V.' Ithltitu, WM rrt..r. II liNflinstal
Coleman l'i•h....' nen '.... It Graham,
Louis A qodey, Wi nun Johan; ' ,
ripr fedlOWlllg are among the ativantaar• offer ed by
hi. lie, it111$011:
TIIP ilia r•intee of a lava, apital. in addition to the
accutnitlaiiiiii i f premium The pt•cullar benefit Se •
e11y1.4 If/ ttli.' assured I,y 'e principle 'of the loan de
partment The pa vniei. of premiums half yearly, *
qua rteric, I.) Da mite.=, i Atre.l for whole tetin of lifeost
a ti Ohne a &ill iooal e arge . The travelling leave ex
tensive and hheral. l'ersons'insured for Ilfe, can at
once btu . rqw half aninnnt of annual preinfum, and
claim the same Ly ivilege for fiveenecessiveYearkos
iheir-own note, iul deposit of potter. Part of the opt-,
1 ,,t,„: nel mane tly invested In -the I:anited States, leg\
note, d
staines7 hree of the Local Directors, as Trustees' .
--available ilways to the assured In eases?f dlipoied%
chinas (sti inkd any such arise) or otherrrlic.- Thitty '4 ,
day,: ni t ite'd artcrnach payment of premium beeonjes
due wt oui forfeiture of policy. ,NiVeharge for tneVi
eat es.• nattiatiiiii.
T 1 • Society being founded On the lintitalandU. at,'
Ste .k principle. tuszties may participate in the prrifits ,
o the Society; rwri=third. of which are annually' _
it hied ameng these assured far life on the inuttelva '
lion scale. ' . -•
Peraans who are desirous to mail thenirlires of the
advantages otThred by this InAtittnie , n. bieildnearsing
the Agent, F. K. Starr, N. 22, Soutb
can obtain the requisite Information and the rtetessm
ry papers Cur etrerting an Insurance. - •
re y information With regardto this Pirtlfttirri Carr
be obtained at the otiice ..f the, Miners' Jourtril.wheris
the Premium. can be paid and Inxuittnces effected:
lune 30, 19ID. 427-Iv
William, Holloway,
DRVar:IST. •
376.3raekee Strte bore Ilth,(flirant Hout i r •
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• • OFFERS foi snit!, Drugs, Chernlca'al
Aftc ;;;7lo. Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Esc., attbufr
lowest market prices. --- - •
The patronage of PhySicinits :keeping.,
their own medicines, and the finite genet
ally. are respectfully solicited; assuring
them, that all medicines furnished wilt be
tagerta - a,•of the hest quality, 'and . prepared with the
greatest accuracy'.
Store Keepers trill find It to their advantage Meal%
as the Stook is large, well selected and of unques
tionable quality, and pat np In fiirms convergent toy
4 .1"1n aS3olltllent or Chez - deals, Glass. &e, saitalide
for Daittierreintypits, altillryi'on hand; at lose prices.
Itiet 27- NM.
Samuel - H. Blblglinus
WIJOLESALE: DEALT:Rs IN FOIIE - MN ND
• MESTIC HARDWARE, CUTEERVOc.
Jltv. 160 Nora TITIAD Street. Rd door Aoto PLIVE 4 ,
Pill LADELPII
•Vi IMP. they Intend keeping a general,toportment
I of Hardware on band. at lowest market : prices.
Country Met chanti. are respectfully invited to call
N. 11.—Depht.for John teell'a Planes.
Jan lg. to
Brothers.
BLANK BOOK DI A NUFAcTIOR ER 9
. No, 79 North pint street, Philadelphia,
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