INIEM MEI MU j. .14T13RDA11.14-011111NG. FEB. 10. 11138. - grTasptiteti;pfaik;tiait4:4lU, Otiaixi:dirgt : - : MW v iie ff itrysteier — iptuni,neatlypritaccialthisQf fes t knoest ea ilk irrecto!. , nicking of-Coal Dealers and o-' ; aqrs infeli in the Construction of, a L-Tillti,cjguMuKths*Aer accommodation of,L,tins peal trade atTAndiadelphiii; Ice Aiebtfins evening at I o'etocicat the • Ve The press of advertisements has apiin,. crowded maven our . miscellarieous artitjes. ...*rijct of it Letter; dated ' , . v . . . Fle:eitnisimo, Fix 7. •SCEs les frailey is one half ofbie time in 111010 us- Of II epremintatiies. electioneer ing:in favor of the Orfermart Mining Com• 1 " l "/' - - Another Batch eS,Coai Companies- The Senate 114 at length re-conside ihe• Bill to incorporate the -Buck Ridge 14i1,Road and Mining Company, and for neter.,purpOsee, which had 'been vetoed by thiVevernor, and negatived the saute by a .- • , s' nib olio to 6. This - Buck Ridge-Com pany:itur readers are aware has atainthiust itself forward with extraordinary eff. emery and passed ;,the Senate tinder the title of the Offertnan Mining dorepany. The plan • atilt: monopolists is to pass their bills so Pataioly, if posstble. 'Having ascertained that they Cannot conquer in one way', they are determined to try another. Defeated in solid' rallnum, they hare returned to the • attack severally, in order to divide the at tention and elude the vigilance of their rip portents, each one playing off all the arts of etiatagiete and surprise that ingenuity can invent or fraud devise. Eves' in this region We 61141 them playing pranks on the . people ini reference to memorials, ass: municatiens frnin temers'in another column ; will sboW. IV,, can name six Coal C panes r4ently reported in the Sen , viz: • TheStaffurtPCoal Ceant . The-penesylvania C i pal Company, The West Pennsylvania Coal Go. - - 'The Washington Coal Company.. - ' The Plymouth Coal - Company. • ' . - Besides ;Itliese there are several others tha We cannot at pre, , ent enumerate. It is eve dent tby efure:tlrat the period has arrived when tastruggle on the part of the lane! it Inr exttsti.tice itself, Aft he Companies are deittine4 to triumph, then - we in I bid afi nal fareitell to individual livery , r,ty, enter• prise and industry. The wlitile cu 11111 l on. wealth frill reap the consequences. , • Mos 4 of all the above bills have been reported. in the Senate by Charles Frailest, Esq. This gentleman, was but a short time since One of the movt violent and noisy tip. ponentit Of Coal Companies in our county. ws wales all'tnbe• species of Inueopolit a He wag regarded as one of the great chant !pions of Individual Enterirnse anti Indus . try. - Lie iv perfectly well aware that nine tenths :ref the people of this county are still as.mueli typeset' to Coal Companies as ever he hialarelf professed to be, t tumuli they .• have nut made quite so much native on the --. atubjecit. What, we ask, has - wrought se sudden and miraculous a change in thiS • :gentleittan? We curivar to misWer—Wg war nOt upon private elm :icier— For hi s sake-We trust thit the disgraCeful rumours ',. afloat ton the subject areton rue. But tlfis we du assert, and we think that carer) , mart of honorable feeling-pill agree with us in • , opittign, that the.said Charles Fridley has, . • by becoming th e champion of in polies, betrayed the dearest interests of his caw - stituents, violated his most solemn pledges 'publicly given, and therefore is recreant - to hidyty as a Representative of the Peop e. i n $a ce the-above was in type, WO find An folk) ing vote on the rectrnsideraiion of th e '..;..111am nth Coal Bill, in the Senate: . -.- "Y AS—Messrs. OCT F RAI LEY, Lan , (Schinlkill;) Kingsbury, Miller, (city.) 4 4 Ragars,Sangston, and Burden, speak e r; 6. • • • 14.NYS—Messrs. Barclay, Carpenter, "ctitel Cosset, Darragh, :Irwin, James, Kay, Levi, Miller, (lierkv;) Paul; Pear son, Peitz; Penrose, Porter, Purviance, IlleAtar,Sterrett, and Strohm; 19. . ~,.... ABSENT—Messrs. Caldwell, Fraley, (eity t , - ).11 taper, Fuljerton, Michler,•M'Com key,l:Myers;.and-Snydet; 8. - • at e Wive ihoug,l scareely worth while to state 43 fact so welt , kOolvo to all who have made therneelrcs in any i desree acquainted with the coal trade, Matt:the individuals _stow engaged m it are fully comPeten( to supply the Marker with Any.uaty of coal trait inept* iequit ed, end that the market is now overskelted by ifliei einEtions. There is not, ilterefore ; ..endtCannnt he any preteition. the ithint ,o 1 supidjiitthe market, for the incorpura of omniea, especially triten it ie well • .kn*a Oat.companies are flu lesacapable. of4o4l.ithis, than ,individual.. The truth . ... a . ,,,tillet nil the expeysive %yolks below the ttilric ki level in our region, Except in two in -84 ocuOtove•beeri prosecuted and perform ed y individual capital Ind enterprise. _ - Bitlite 'real object of new emnpattiest is i n pri ata_guulopon,; 1 4 fc,g l ,iirlyiiduals par. as„ a .4‘51 y.i•rlauds,-*<or lay new wlO., - smite on old titles;) then sell it to a dutipe. ' ,- iiY,itafishith theymitt-i he principal ,itia bo) ri,! at an advance of lour or fire lin ..". ~. 'Err cent OD the, coat; the 'Adele FS - Cle A.Atentinally wurth.:lo:o3a share. and, to 'Wile-PUY worth IQ cents. soort.sell out to - j , Alia t ' 4 4tutilg,!‘ood'iblia . the public la theateil '' 04, — ` , plishibifed. ' - - BM .; iF . • • 4- 4 - Atx, .COK_ 1 PORMIO -111 trilINT'P of the liii iiiiipptileclioebatratjleogth been sett! ~ The Beuse has to mined that with i Alltisra.-ChdhoimelaoLGbel -r son, nor P,lrgcnts* Ltd Word : aiei ent'ktlea , 1 , 0 ii . A seats 'iis'tcliigieka; "and!hitt a tie: 'election - 41st be itekl far etitweeeidet , from Missi l es ipoi. The vote_Stood 11,7%11..! 117; and ;Was determined - by lbe leading tote-of the-opeakeretheesh-laikilddiliew* trotetaiintikkittatanitotis: r-455, 4f! „,... ,- 1 - A new [ treasury plan-bastbettßeee.e. lea wili e -s e t4tei% by :bialiliejoil'illse Pia cipal refit.e 4 e . itlerA lli )! 1011ntYikvf -leutlie ftepailtrurietr" 'Of the :public - atoUgysi which balilki Wit to receive...elmlt suttees Papery * l O to be retelesed 4 "10'4 !e* strietionii -Mr. - Alyea. has beet) edprrting kits plan lin - ti vetV trindand able 'ol:petit. The Ods.treaskry, argots: )tas_, been is operation now, in point of fact, for sassy months-I It- Inns - prodisced tutting but nfischiet to the counby. . ia i iris. region the effects of ii have'. letkar:lr.iereiy felt. The embarrotainuants-ilk bush u- the stop. pages of! snatiufactUriee,.the tredection of Wages, die kg the . coistiequerieles of the suls-treitiury systems Almost any system therefore is. peferuble to this4-4iid the sootier Some good - system is adopted, the better ' , ill it be for-‘the interests of the count rYii When we `speak 4 the' sub treasurt system being in o peration, we speak Of it as an illegel system. The sub treasury• system beforrs Chingress is the. s in substance/as that which is now in, operation; that is, the ollic.e-helders are to keep all the moms! Now we say that the workieg man is deeply interested in this matter., Big waiver. depend oh the prott peritv4if trade. wag hen this isdiniiiiithed or *destroyed by the improvident end min-- outs sets of government, bie r a g es area* , go &Wu with every tiling' else. The working men of New York are fully alive to the importance of this subject; they *have already held a very large meeting, without regard - toitarty, end have denoun ced the sob-treasnry itcherne in no mes suredilerms. What has produced the present stagna tion iii the coal business? What has Aimed 1 such l Aarge piles of coal to ve.rinain on hand in ot# cities this season? W hat has thrown the Oilier and the mechanic out of ern ployyaent? What, 'but the elects of the sub-treasury system! But' the best evi dence of the really pernicidus character of its system, is the fact that &member of t e leaning Van Buren papers find it impois.sible to give it their support, and eon :sentiently are furred to denounce it. Ihe following is Mr. Clai's opinion of the Lill of abuininations, l i called the Sub- TrAitsnry Bill: "D. 'till ;dace at the feet at the Secreta ry t►l` the Treiksury. a power equal to the comtkined power of the 8 or pOO banks die periled throughout the Union; and super. added to this. the whole potter of the late Bd:k of the United Statee.! !t' am/ Cmantissionrrs. Goy. R rrsER baCom . ied :Most:. Set.L tvA, N. of Roller. EtitJAII F. PE7iIcYPACHEtt, 14 * Checter. and JOHN TAH6MIT. ofNorthunibrrland,tCaual Ctithinisslotiers l'or the enstiinff year. *ems. Pnnltypacker . and Taggart have belitt oppnintell in the place of Meters. -.LiVergood and Winner, resigned. The Non. Maattsw DlOstssow has re The ingeed thaelliee of Secretary of the Nary letter from Washington, in the Anie richn &mine!, of Wndnestlay last, says— . The flom'. Heery A. Muhlenberg has bflim nominated Minister tit Austria, and understand l e x iII accept the appointment. 10 twill, therefore; he with drawn from the giibermitotral canvass in I°'ittknsylYnnia. , Ryne.• cif the. County of Philadel p.gia, has o ff ered preamble and reaniti tilus in thie'llithie . , at Italteisburg• opproV itig of Senator Wright's Sub-Treasury . ,iLittaberman'aßitnk.,--ißy tbe Western 0011etin and by private tadvicea received litre, vie are - inflornied ritiO an eznanbiation. has beenliad into the nil4lB of this inetittt .t ttost by a 'commit tee of twelve disinterested tillizens. of Warren. Whet report that the liirans.of the Ba t t,k -n r e•ptrYre - t ruin agrrie to *I the redemptitin of all its notes. TIM the ,1 3 -charge Of all its" ritlikrthabitittes: It it also reported that rieW itnd more faitl4l idneerPhave been placed-in charge-1g the -cfpficern.—KrAtatone. 1.•4 it! James-Trotter, AA'. Oar' Boren) hap been elected to thie.P.. i s. Bennie by the legislature of %mean ry ocailentili by the stighitilitik Oil Moe. Johnillack. _ • 4 3. 3 Plow, at Dayton, Oitin, on the,3olla plt. *aa doll 'al s4.7kto 418 g.. Wheal.' B'4 :ileitis per bushel . , ' ill --• ....:., The Alton rioters, se iwe learn from the itelepraph of the 24,th 011.„ have had their before the City oOuri; 'Mil 04e se. iterally acquitte‘. I'. : A :441tti*.-=..A. . ; a' .re .1 .Of Val :flurenNitiainOXll,.. 141. - R ;I 4r•NU l Not bid. -.• ,-1,-,.., eo .. :;-• ---.- ~ ..-t -;i r •,-, oi, , ,_. , Another Su& Tree_ . /c.fkige . k Sone.— im uf,z Praohtent4V,ll . oiiitste_ei:s iittlA'rea ,•*eries. a Post illastpr it Mistereneil cove • . .1 ty,, Ohio, lies ,lately iile4un' iled•isith tlu ilS:posittli 'nal onl:y_;901.1 ( 404:e . Aui also -,ieith the glepo,ites .of *deli:Ad:4ls Lcte2 yeee:friesehip Wins 'ltere -Ailing the "id , tried expuriasesietufliinifiiug - theikfuodist • Aube ortrlMeglitalife*: - '` ''''' • •,,,,, ..p. t .....,5, 4,„ , -, EMI ' 17,11 , BES ..VSW- , 0a • " - • • ~..p., . r im . 1 -144aalinie - ...T-iir. t7i• -'flr - WI 41The41 T neOlog=ll.44,!**--Agoills-illitliu. I — rimurrpill. • ' r• • I sub. I)v;.leii --A greakteeeting i tti the without regard to pity, Ind helt. etb rs reek _their dieenruhation_ of _Senator CONVENTION. of V irginia were(ilinat -to eionYen• tine- Since itsteaOceived their proceedingszfrdnewitieli s yst - v.i+,f the ;al lowing eccelleut,reaelutkiruOishapt i 014 that body :—Taliv.Rean.d. c. " Resolpgii, Mist all sateryipal?o,o shall hereaft4JaeAcwaidered oitrOcuilad and dui in ailitaike, end for a yearta publi cation, unless spacially ordered alaharter time, when so ordered. "2. That-no .puldwation shall' be sent I to the ardor of any new and uohnown soh-1 scriber, unlearn paid in advance. fbr satis factory reference be-Inade to ramie hnown and accessible perironin regard,•toAlie sub. writer or his payment. Bull!) case of an order fur a pubUrilion, wittiatif Oaymeat, from a new subscriber. ho iw unaequaint ed with the conditions, a single' number may be sent, containing, sir accompanied byi' a eopy or this regulation. " 8. , That, the names of. all subscribers whose ability to pay may be uaitnown to the publisher, and *lto may remain indeb ted on open account at tbp end of two years,. from the time wheal' rite advanced pay ment was doe. AO , tie erasedi trona the ist of autweriberit.' The following, cmununicatitms, from Miners in this region, show that most foul means are retorted to fur the purpose of procuring signer• to the Memorials in fa vor of the OfEtrman Miniog Company. We hope forthe honor of those concerned, that the accusatiens.may 'prove unfounded. Si TIM UMW' ratrafist. BE ON YQUR GUARD! BAsxml;-1 have been informed that tlierir are petitions &n circulation in this region, purporting to be against Coal. Companies; whereas, their real ohject is to obtain signatures fraudulently, and lo attach them to petitions for the (Merman Mining Company. :11 MR. BLlMAN:—lntrigue, bribery, and corruption, and what nor. appears to be the order of the day among some persons who Weetn to exert eireiy nerve in farcir i wf the", notorious Ofrerman Mining Company. A-specimen of the wretched intrigue and dishonesty they are- pnwitising. is the ob ject of Ms communication. ^ An effort is making to prepossess the minds of the un wary among us with the idea that Offer. man a Bill has already pasted troth Houses; and, oT course, say that it is of no manner of use to sign memorials in opprwitiotrro it. fly so doing, they affect considern blWanxiety for the gentlemen " who done so mush tri:anielionne The condition of the suffering poor in the large rities;" (whew !) and wind up with some displays of ,a certain kind of Ingle, ,reprobatrid to endless nonentity' by men iii their right minds; and then, lo! out comes a petition pnper, for signatoresfor tltcineorporstins ccateght. - Such characters ought to writhe in Milton's "Erebus," until hey are drenched of their intoxicating (trims, which have already levelled somw of them in the mire with the brutes: Mr. , Editor,. you are expected to speak not in thil war, whilh is now raging With fury. in behalf of the Miners and Lrtbor ers. Let the tuns-Coat Ffaitey, efil his fw congitors feel the weight oitur arta, err; we'll furnish Ammunition 4tough; and let the cannon, of §chuyiltill fyuoty n'ir in the ear of every Despot.. Ma. BArirtsm—ls atit the God-father ofAil t t9trerman CoarA,_l4ltltY 9, / h4' me gcntletnars,.john` C. 'Otkritian, ; alto paid one hundred•dotters, of *of three hu, , red Subscribed by a few - indkria i *S,. to the au thor of • the .pamphlet . printAd by yr tt,'in 1E43, entitled, . Effect o Incorporated rind Companies upon the Anthracite Coal. Yricip'.of Penneylviinier ' If I Tete! tighily, that Mr. Offgianan was th e one of the most zealous end alleompro ing, opiKkilegitqot id Woo( (.7onixtnirs, Or= neurally. of ; 14C two still oPeratitir. a utag 011.1. , ..- • .::.• 4 Siebieri . h im tEPierNis - 410-4uOttirt.lhi.. bi the me or'olo l 9.a Oa that tip. opetholic*:lo eblu ,paniea-attut.tien,merikitter atult trio, et. Dr. Butbertimil used to saY, that " vs a roan of principle according to his ini :rest, r z .,....04Pi4 1 : - PitOttitne shift" be id M r:olFermani ~•,..1.,,, • este suesse Jointea t i - iiast inoiittrice Oar's tiob itte.orporiiiii#ef corwall'it. for It, oni , I C Ro peL t,44stiiirions to tka ioiker4 inlerf orthe whole district in which they rote k lipinftOtt trrpie labor- PIP-Pan,firigtirl'eu..llfarbitrary il4 ;a l ;r 4JIL the* : SliliKALthuith tbrir dependsur v il t gpts.ithn ger rs towk to intrittr‘theinsePreniwith t to rectors and oAtig_sthiCe l ompan give Shea to*ffig#4pl i t r e I?we wagelio thrupritlith tn 894 T h P 4 4Mieldt,afrAll whisuer are *Omen rilst=riti-VgimPls . 1. '4..f . : . ,' ~.' .:.,-'. ,i na Till NDIILIte JecramiL. :Fpx ? ..Fmt atprrie "Jotiaalsj- l et im reter;iddL... _ , itms - ' imd'•tride:iir thei place; *item grown_ up altngMher tram individual raters, isim, reside here and give mitt. i ina,:empfoirtien't g , sappOrt4o otlie' leo...claw.in il, tUntlrMi !km httlo I direct wives and AliPense• for: Millie e —Ws Companies- never do, at t • it tholders are always hen -residents . plate of the operations $f the coupe a , and Ppend AMAIN ,profitii ef the C, - t off, is other places k # . s di s us, and tir-no benefit to. us, or o [ f rends and neighbors beyOndAlM to i t l ag t o 5.... at. - 11 id I ici 1 lheirAgents can 'est . 1 r same: intorimmai. Favrturratsz. The• Rt. Roy. , Bishop - Onderdonit,. w it Pi each in the Episcopal church to-morn • w Morning anti. alleinooth The service. in Ihe morning, will commence afthm es 01 car; aatlia the afternoon at half pas 3 Minersville Meeting. At the largept •and Most .respi.cta,l imeeting of the Citizens, Miners., end iborers, of held at Thirw II !lintel, on Sliindav, at . S. o'clock. P. !V SAMUEL HEILNER was called to tli chair; U. STEINBERGER,JOSRPH TAY 01 ROBBRT PATTON, and RICHARD K Al Vice Presitients; JANES tV.'ScHIIRCE. at EDWARD A. litizzzrzst. Secretaries. The'President rose and in an eloq address stated the objecti of the meeti g On motion, a committee of fire - e appointed to drall regototions, expre of the sense of this meeting in ;vial n the inct.rpocation of the ,Offirnuta 111 nil Company. - The following gentlemen, e appointed , on the committee—D. ' tei berger, Joseph Taylor, Robert P to R ober!' J. Lelar, and Edward A. Ku The committee Withdrpw, and rot the following - resolutions. -ith - - ' ifseciLvEo, lint it is,with Wont we notice the passage', of , a Bill, n genate of - thia 'Slate, - purporting t ro incorporate the Offerman ins Company; which bill, (among utile 11 may have been,of importance,) was t, by our worthy and patriotic chief a; trate. • Risen Lynn, That we the Mine Lobsters in this region, do, witho lotion, join iu expressing our diva , tiun of incorporated Coal Compai the Companies• already innorporat instead of being a benefit, resulted sequences total to ourselves and terest. Rosin:se% That from expert ace has bei'm fully determined, that in. ivi enterprise is adequate to the wan of country in regami. to the supply f c and it is evident that the opetasio of -companies have not had the elfec of clueing coal at a lower rate to th- cot iner. than individual4nterprize. - On motinn—Messm. Rohl. P too David Lewis were appointed t . signers to a remonstrance again- th: corporation of the ORttiman Mini g C pany. RESOLVED, That the proceedi o meeting be publishedi, in the 34i -rat J I nal. .SAM'L. 13g1LNV.R, • D..STRINBERGER, • ' JOS. TAYLOR, V. ROB'T. PATDON, EttAws, JAIL W. SenEsc* ' Seer!. ED. A. KAMMER, f Scbuylkill'iliven NI At a large and respectable i evil the citizens of se - hi:OIEIP . Hav —in County, held at the, house of fr. l on Tuesday evening, February ih, I CHAULES DENCLER was opium Pi eselent . and Meaty SAYLOR, rem The object of thirineeting b +rig he. stated, it was tinnnimonsly—.. SzaciLvv.u, That the Legislature of the Commonwealth of IPermaylvata be re spectfully requested:uut to gran any char tent or ems of incorporation' for the esta blishment of any coul compaMes within , the borders of 'Schuylkill, or any other, company tvbrise trade or occukatitin may , interfere with individnalAbiterOlise. Rzentrzio, That we , rettpectfelly, lemon sushi against the ;eel iiicorpnraling the offerman Mining Company, inasmuch as it is tine called for . i 9 the pubtii„ e and only I asked for by ens er tiro individuals. • Risomm, That the remonstrance a greed upon ki• itourfrellow; citizens, at the __ - ineel l ing held at the Pennsylvania Half t r . in , ?..ittiville, be adbpted by thii meeting.. `,. signed . .by , ; every pinion present,,and for , °' warded to Curr_reprelientatives in the Sen ate and ElMnie - of Rtiintintunitlntr% •ItasoLy • Thatiour representatives be the requeetg 3 4 btill . 44l.. nt! in Ilieit P°wer , to ez stop' fbither firoce . dirittsAiiiiiiioni in rel.). as pest to the Ofettnin Mining Company, ki ' not only to , opprise' ,' ibis, bat: all - ober utpin*srafa siniilar nature; ~,- --ititior.vali, That Mr.. Lebbium: Chap. i.. inaitiiiiippointethOlittiesatollserjahuri . illy to represeol,the'intereste of litishnineling, Si' ~'ltieippitro, Thnt these pineeedingi he 'tin signed by ihe'President and SeCiiitikaind: -tb rwatel f rlt o rt i r r i,9wrptativett . In k tit ilig).44fdret I,' '. • . Oh ~,, RannLY" .thit -41i*, <1iin,40641 be !lie fruited- in:Fatma. ia.atitaaltp - T a , 1-•.,-,. . 9 1. •DENGIEiti Pseat. , air 3- 7tri s ihlr Ailtl* &ley. ' li,-- 1 ••• • ~~ .l =rte*- - diiiiir4prri;tion l iiii - ii:Yra.srs. theStatcto th e kg 'lt t 4 its 6j - Schluytklii Pihritt'l,..: . ~ • 1 lese. 18*. .1838 18 V_ 3 0'ziai. ~'ll'9sii . iti*&:—jffiiss!' - icji 45 350 30 -.to ipl -- ay.ay. 'F '''';- 1 , 16 , s - 137125'• 479- 60 - ' 137 15 . 789 86 trig, (W,.) ,- . -d0v..4-: -411,17:e F L P 8494 .044,-4L , Pg-g 4 - 102 4 Eirl ,Ilu belga, Paid ' . Paid Rd . Paid ~ .304 93 304 93 ra 'ordongo,(ll.) Forfinted '4l 58 158 , 61 554 25 158 61 - : 913 03 la outattitai,(‘),_ -. Aat_„...-i--..41 _04.,i ~4.07.i,3 ‘ . . :.#4 9. :7 - 1,_.;, . 0R §?%... 905 90 14) "JON -- s _o ;- P1!..41:-.i. -,- -.P.il - 4- ,, i Pala ' ; ~g ii.1',4,t „ ,., ~-;k4A-3 543 88 )g igkiknig- i : ,'643.,,,....': tro,;„.. t . do. . A1f5..._.;..7 'y: 11 6 : 5 3 ,- 116 53 'i grrieit,,..._ . 3 Forfeited... ,43.145 4 _. 195 52 683, —.195 .1127 79 ravine, !. • Paid I- - ' Paid: ..1 raid - . P 41,7,, : :::04 : .ge - '475 23 Iby ' t: ' 4 : -F4feite& •14-',24-i 54 38' 1-90 63: • ---." 54 38 313 03 k uylkill, Paid . 2ir 861 11,0 94 ' 30'210 -.. 113 -. 94 655 90 F magus i Paid .: _.. Paid . Paid. .:: Paid 4 , -400 35 too 3 5 U ion, ' I _ Forfeited, -20-71 i 72 51 3175.99 ' --• - 72 - 51' 541 72 arm, ' ' 1 do..- --- 48 3if 164 44 574 61 -464 44 - 951 93 - , eat Pens, do.-, „. 48 53H 185- .. 16 .647'0P„: - :183,161 1065 86 i Th. p cohiroini Statement exhibit* trot only the dshlends of State approurtatiun for the fif th mmen.Schnol year - (ligil.itYiable onor idler 1 e first latinday of June , 1313, when - 111st Aar e mmenees ► to - 41 the OA rie.4:. iti the, coot t abo:theire , for the 14. Vitt: 4 . anti . dth school y 'art. (*it: 1835,1836 1837 anil2lB3Bd - nou,dds to ali .distriels as tiavi - Cither pot accepted err mot et applied in the proper mender fur then' mopey. ' he wholeammint of Mate appropriiiifonjet!dne " ach district, sine° the fi rst yeertrithe system, is I. xhibited in the teat column, , ' e The Stateappropriation for 1635L0r, the first _ i hoed year, was $75,000; for 1836, or the second 1 v 1,5,000; Mr 1827, or the third,Mo;ooo: for 18 38 j ' r the foarlh and, preterit school year, $700,P09, RI including the building Fdnd •of ssoo,ooo;)jand' Or 1839, onthefifth year, it will be 8200,000' if dt he law remains unaltered, but if the 'Legiala ,, ture add $lOO,OOO it will lia,$3000100; Making an ggregate giveh by tbeState since thecomMence. re ' ment of theaystem of $1,250,000 without, Citi Mr re 350.000 with the expected' increase. " ; to Uudrawn 'dividends of the 'two first- years' rig appropriation ate to be received trout t h e county Treasury. . re . . The dividends ofsabsequent years are pay. 1.1- able by theetate Treasurer; on application to ,a, the Superintendent. The following is the form ;tr. of the necessary certificate, which should be e d forwarded to the Superintendent, in every' ease, as noon as the facts will justify* it,t 4 1 District 'fax for 11.13 . (Date) M 1 "To the Superintendent of Cominon Schools.: he "S te—l do hereby certify that a school lax ... 13 a - Tounting to . 1 dollars cents. has In" beets regularly kried and assessed. fur the , school year 183 :. upon .-district 3 " county; that ii *arrant for the collection thereof led ha. been detiaated to the District Collector ac rig- cording , to, lisq . and that the aformid sum is at least equal to this district's annual ahem of the State appropriation. and "1 do further certify that .. ; of est- Post Office, county, is the ,ba• lawfully appointed Treasurer of this District, as "Attest, Signed, • President. . " Post Office, —' county. Secretary. --- Post Office. county." By the next mail idler the receipt' of the fore a t icing certificate at tlus depertincrit.: a warrant do , Studs Treasurer for the appropriation of the cur • mai t rent year, will be sent' to the District Treasurer, the 'together with similar warrants for .11 undrswn :oat, dividends of farmer years, ternsioing • in the coo l 'State Treasury. TO obtain the latter tio addi. Pwl tinnal tax is necessary, so that one tax.' far the . entrant year, equal to the Diets let's share of the lieu" ordinary annual . Stale appropriation (0200.000) will be auffsdient to enable it to • receive all dor and idendt of former 'indrawn appmpriatiods. icure, As soon as a Diittigt, previously non-acceptn na • g, accepta the system end receives Aii. money E' n" from the State l'ressurvs it is thereby; entitled OM- to all money rrint.ining fruits use in the County . Treasury; provided it accepts -before the Ist of rihi s .November, 1838. In that case it to the duty of [our. the Cennty Treasurer to ply over inch - money • forthivith to the District Tteasinrer, on the order of the Board of Director's. The best; proof of t. ' such acceptance and of the receipt. of the money hem the State Treasurer, is the circular which ' accompanies the warrant of the'' Superintendent. t. on the produelion-of which the County Truitt'. ter will be perfectly safe in paying over the diVi: dcndi in his hands. . . derrpfeene of the Com Mon §chool sistem, dn. ' der the present lairs, can only take plaice by the ' rote of il majority of Filch citizens oreach non lg. ; accepting District, as assemble on the day of .. , s e electing Directors, being in most casai the third I ff., Friday in - March. The citizens then assenibled this have two acts to podium, Ist, hi elect ;Directors, ' lons, Which must be done whOlhei the systdm is to; be 838, put :in operation or not; arid W. to !ilecidc c ihe inted onestion whether the system shall be accepte or not.' This last question 'is only "Au belaubmithed in such Districts uspreviausly rejected the systems 'lintpot in accepting districts, and may* decided ;in t 4 affirmative by.a mere majority Of the votes , pot .--See the 13th Settler) Alf thd 0101111011 ,Schonl Law if 1836. , . _' ,-.' 1 , flaying thud eseplaindethis condition's of fhe State approptisitioke„,.theZ,Manner 4 obtaining (hells), and the morie • ofacceptine The siystem,Ahe 'SuiWrintendent would , Iresprtfully address • Word of infisrmatiun and adstreeto lbeteiriten of, •sif shell tanewslaikap, wards and burortihs sit live „ I , got yet tit:weed it. 4 ` lirilisitig Ibis he has tie rah "officially to becomet„the advoesite of the system. butlsolely promote the interests raf thOetfititti6s, by explaining their present situation:du relation Arai to By the first Cocannon , Sehoollins kthai.of Ist 'Ail ii, 1834.) if may numb er of A Diefrient ih a county—even iiim.--aceletited Ai itinfili;lfiey be- • earearentilled to the ,receipt ofAt).ol)4Statealk propriatiow intentied. &rill! the ,diatticii„inlthe eosiett :for`that germ.: 4 Thia harsh prouSion Wee. -repel ed by .thveoppleinent, of Atfrik-14 1433; isbiela enactesithat non-aceeptinr Matt* should' {aye two years, (which -of from that dice of the ,stOldttTelits) Mtlft ; Which time - they rnight - aieeptAtrlt4liit it isliiifeiture of the nedraWn divideride.:;.! - Jlakirk,tifig passage of 'thihruPPlioneltioilmirellekthlt, .ftirfeatura contem eived by thurstetrof - 4111134.Ated taken place in teieral countiel. aulikite , rehited . Mac ippro I prip_tiortlifthelifinedlitibl year (1835.) - -- Thus the lairLlerniieed fill the palmate of the ;coitimon &hoer law of :lane 13. Nth end ! the deft:ignitor:A. : rasitdagoo of 27th4farc . 1837. rre. !attire tealhdraer.baiencesiti this, School Fand.". fl the jolint operation of these ads the pericid of reltellefejont-forthertpostpOned till - • the let ef Ne 'tember„3B3ll. (next lgovenab‘vidith thie dif. .fe i reptte;that the forfnitiOrridends arilint to be. `dearibßood among • the ttaiiiitii'o Dritriets ca the'. s i owe r nty. but are to be adde to the:principer - -olliboreneral Common School indlin the r- - Ti tular y, thislittitittihetwthieb• Ili ts anal dijatrihotalblo , e , . co ..s. - ii, , .g,.... 7 : 1 ,..45. , , „.„: ... m.L . ;. ilkisttlOugh t h e law teettli ttiii(legia . ,ar=!P la.nei n riiw i , i fi i i 4 44.'....'' ISJ.9 4l ,tiFtio - „ .• , ..71 .. , 1 .- NEM ifiTMENWIN 30t9 . 92' Wing. law eon:accepting.. dhiltiete can only adopt the sOtent hy , thei nE-the citizens . asscitthied to elect piteet" -whieltArt. iron eases lakta plape on the iliitirPtiday, lo s !Natoli.' Vence it fellows that thinsjh 'the campleticin . of the ter.Whore does net like -tilacetilt Nove.totie*, ho the act oraceeptano. sti_hich eon aren e . prevent it • front allanhinavtin 4;khopernwined.fos townships in March. and Mars-wards and boronaltn, at Inc time •netts - sprinritheit they _elect their pewter of. kelt. Nor is thert*eiittion of this forfeiture confined ii! the Ittieijii!latiroit tf the -curreiit Tear, year. iinc ih imm• uteneehient of ilierfikkin+See the lit and 13th sections. This Lain , ~ &lune cau d b ~. proper to at le fie , •- , t tion.• • • . , _,, Acceptan a of di, System rri;xt 'Spring will not fasten iterr•the I 'strict forever, but'only till the Spring of ISA% , fu two years at •the end of which time it may , -discontinded by the vont of a majority -Of ilt I qualifikil voters -pi the District. if thnexperi " rt should uprose mit isa-- ctory.Sce Sec. 1 . ( 1 • ' - •••? ••• Present acceptlin., 4 , JL event" 'the , - Torfeittire not of one. but , 'four dr - ' , . yaais"Staterappro. prietion. Joel tug that of next school year, a. mounting in e 4 4 iiggreg-ale to,aboot -11•1' to each "taxable tub , haat. nrins2,oolo. ini 'District con taining 50 , ' taiabk% with out counting any tiling ' on atArrh• ble initease of aproxrpriatton by the . oreiient . Isidore. ' , Acre. once next SpringN, and thej-, e, onscquent receipt 4 the above aeCurnttlatql„ilirlifcadv, will only burl on•eatti 'Distriet,''nexe year, .with a school tax equal -hi elicents-- on each" taxsbf4.— This Via, however, is not lobo paid in that pro portion by each taxable, in the Manner ot• a poll .tax. but wilt bo assessediwthe -pniiiertyi. Millet'• shuns, and persona-that pay• County Sates, and ea Such personal ropeny as paid State; tax, The 'choir! tax no a township having 5110 taxablar,:and receiving 52,000 of State appropriation, would be • something less than $125. • - • er•- I , • But in crafty. acceptance will nohadd much . if any thing, to-th e burthee of taxation, in the most populous counties. • It;is kilobits that no me. ne Districts thelexteolleerM by tbe.ebromiapion. era for the cdocation•ofpoorrhildien,,tia equal to the rim which would be.neceimary to entitle those 1 Districts tii tlio.keeeipt of the Common Schook Funds, if they :should adopt the sylitem. Nor would it-bender:sea' I.Y•irt most cases,,lo levy a tat' beyond the lowest amount necessary to secure the. Suite old, bccausethiur aecumulatedlitate appro. priation of four or five years,: will- bu.suiteient to build or otherwise *Wide Roil' school Images, thus letivjokthekeurrept-Acaqstaksodsoppropri o n tio, whidly •applieable .to instriteltori„for which pu-pose it tyliuld lie 'nearlyintliefent: - . .. If the ay‘ltitri he adoPted rfall,c•Spring,;. only one 'othei tax, ificithet of next - icor, are nee. issivily•bn'paid- lily , ' the _Dian , bets,•,befoici• they will : lave an - cintiertenity'or i _diticontintrin the . System it the tri.enilril electron' MI ih first Tuesday 0r1day.,:'114 . 49. • The litiyinent f this tax, rquario'64l cents for'eirelt • naiad , will f probably entitle ,ilient, • bestilts'reffevingii them , from the pooi setteel ter, toe Wittrieppropfiation imial to 111 for cacti idieldisToriliilsecniut year. So that the payment Coffll - 31:1firVerieli tszartle, in two sears, will .. cnahlu tilde:V.4oMS leicceive $5 for each taxable,'firoris the State, iri the same time. _ .. }fence it seems• to be for the Jitter"lof the non-acceptiniThstrichr, to take this'.' eiteiveri °oily intriltelibma . tion; independent.° Of Olinsid et erosions othsinit front 'the merits or',Ventgiti of ther.orrimou . School System, :- • • ' ••• 'I" • Tlinuehilni s7itenCiii' ,Te.:t 1# • iis sill - Cy' , it t...,. haw pradubed, Intrioleaidet authialiith'it' ' angcs in 4he, District/ . riihieh hove ado Med ii. The Scheel Rouirs are genet ally mud i mpro. verithelog,el2 ties/ A sir wiel4mstiend - 'II more equallyiunT• Venieritly liwiletifitin`t frier's. The compeisaiiii of 2eitelkralarreiita tufty one third, and titer professimp•livrapfilly a d 4 00. Iportirmattly tisingf in usefulness eta irrleyked . : The,ssisiter. of Children taught= iti . lhe Coni: 'mon Schools,lirat•learit•doublo•thirofth4 schools which preeedeethem in the same districts. The drriutien , cf itssih'ingin eimb earths about oho same. ---.-, . : • .;.144T4 ,-• -ot 0:7 .' 1„ -, • 'The itlad . ohlsoruelpiv*ln akeases es geed.- •I• add in•inest , ` , better , thinitririllrlablalechcmile. The cost aAtiNc4o,6,;npitiokitat.din g t the in. .eicased , conipensatiop of the teacherm ko proied mindltion'tif tli.e - lio t Orig, E nd rho Um-for :der and - kiettifiqiiitruideO, is only Oil ;half or what it-'7iernOiliitO . lpit.iiiilerip sLient,idth epers. rim; , rOinki•filturria 'V '25 on an urge over the Ste, 'new lit.. is Si 1 1 3 . fur clic ffuPil per quarter;' " •-•'''' • ••, _ . ' Iri t thirefir 'salamis some. paid for ihik-:.iiiitti • edlitatart; snd'soma were edneatedet2a expense • 'firth'', c o unty . • Thle unpleasant 4i. 0 .0. is ' not,found .in Cite Common Schools. .2,A , :4-ii i . e ,„ Ili . • the i!ami . kindlif instruction , pe# Ai t , " - t the ; ` - p a n ic common stock. 'eher r is:litoir,t • ; • ''' 7 4 c ere. tore,i for 1:m41111110 on the Yrai l eifiltUe• ' are 1a . , ... .wards, particular Roads, or of tlistiiist . , .4 - iiiiiint the selioliki rlf .• _ „ gi n , ~. ~.-, 7., ~... - ' Botiiititt4p4ibfitTiftheaftl ~ Valabls rtsaitst,:tat Mie .-- ninr:Sitteitineiiiiirieter '-' 7 ciiove addrew‘M. -14 theso Teets lade alluded - hl . rely to shokittieftliceirit lAllinieic in 'nets 'stater.[: • The object of the Supirintendent. is'- 'biz the • whole matter....tiefor4fjtbireitfill - t4 , + the/ may ait .',ila4v,statiiitokli -P ol : ir:Aitii t; When Oley, snake , - VipPfiniit Pion V iiiF . e'sfrig4 . Aii.i.t.iii4Aw#,Saibri.i'ot t 0110044, the. ,S, yatemffnit!.,l3l3 o ,4-lealy; .beolieltwir *}:the ( 44.911*t ,l ltt:ll . e4.ol l oAieSettliOltertif gime ititollicient f , le the meantime the acemnit/ared : \ funds.utWeyitarti will tic.secyged. and cue be I _,. . 14 4 *1 •.*:A t tSit•keittlebee).LTMPeoVealf4t of the n"-Ct i ri l - 141 -' l4 " c t i Ak i tt letfleltka, it•trisl or 4the • inti l 9 ":** l OA 444;1041 ' 4Aohe cad or 4)tiCi4:00.41 - 4ct eysitork lio dis erninued,• self Airy *IT • iripiihelsion ogg . *chi* ' 1 . 1 .-Oti.tkiF.; , ':!kf,ittO,Ork„...f&Miodoxiterlenee- _the sal~ -jeer of insloitt_srlti*M t . , ',..am ly worth 7 11 10s t ir.t. 11 4.3.4,.. - 4 .; *41%.4.1 • M t. .1 1 4# 1 ? ; : -Al r 44, . Oa IP* tato' Hit rt of t~ MEI tL manner ansiAct of the foy.! ecktintied Alectam. it becomes ^onsctiti'gracimi . .of picsent
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