liMiEl POTTSVILLE, Saturdiy Atai:dlzg, 1845. VOLNEY B. 146*Limii. de *is Rea) rittatovtil Coat Agnoiu, " Ira O. Pine Street, 'Philo deiplasi. • No 160. Navy= Btrctt.,'New York, Na. 16 State Street firnston., and' South east cornet of 'Baltimore, Ir. Calvert Streets, Naltintrire, is our ASS:nt far reeeivine eubleriptlints • and advartitercents fcr the Miners' Journal. anon.—lt will be'pe rd.:lived' that our paper' I bn'tP ) . Irst page, to dated Febritaryl9, in : stela o f 'filar& lit We regret that errors should occur lilt it is almost . iiipossible to see -that all ;no corrected. Sometimes . they are overlooked by the proof' wader, and sometimes when marked, they are / overlooked by the eompositoi. Oirr types have plaied us some naughty tricks within - the histtwo weeks, •b• The statement of the receipts and ea:pert direr*, of th(County, pubqohed 'last week on the third page, has been Tian \ eredto the first.. It is gratifying that no - tenths-hi i iw the pinching char teter Of the times, the V /hilly reduced•the.debt o the county. The annual statement of the ettiirs of the coon rty"-Poor Haute, will be found on the third page. No single circumstance marks more clearly the refinetof a people, end , their Cultivation of the IseWoroient and moral feelings, and human sympa thies, than their attention to the coMfort and con dition of their indigent and infirm ; and no COUTi• ty in the Commonwealth of equal extent and pop /dation, has.made more Ample provisions, in this tregard,. than Schuylkill. , • • The Poor House Buildings"; main -Building, and 11 . 1)91121, are- large, substantial brick struc , turas; comfortable in their arrangement, in 'all tho .department". The Steward; Mr. Wm. Grieff,' is •queliked 'by: nature, for the duties devolved upon him ; strictly sylitematic, but kind And warm hearted. AXCIZX63TI--CONCEitT l ikir TIII TOMO HATA. —Quayle and Company, : are giving Ooncet tsat the Town Hall. , On Thursday and Friday even ingsohsy sang to full and fashionable houses, and wilt . 4ttlitless'draw a good house,,to•night. entertaininent :is certainly Of a pleasing character, and all Who'have not yet attended. will .do well to avail themsclvcs of,the opportunity this .evenjpg—tia it is to hp, we understand, the - tin night ottheir stay in the borough. • , TILL A t i VEn SART " or': WasittnoTon's BIIITR DAY, was celebrated with more than usual spirit in ow Borough. On the morning, of the 22n4 the National Light Infintrs., Washington Artillerists, German Yeagers; Hibernia 'Jackson Guards and First Troklaraded; each Company WAS out in, considerable , strength snd tooked re markably well. On Nionday, the Marion: Ritles paraded irr honor of tho anniversary. tr. 8. MAIL RODZIZI).--,The: Mail stage from the North, was. robbed betcreen Troy and Albany on Monday evening. The Mail bag • from 'White was cut frtim•the rear boot of the coach.-- The contents of the bai are not ascertained. '. :Tot WZlTtlln.—We - have had another week of lovCly weather; the balmy airs are redolent of May, and almost 'dispose usisi Imik for the first spring flowers. 41,pprepose of flowers, the Pensa cola Gazsitee of Fehruary sth, , rejoices that while we of thienortherri 'region - are enduring the pierc ing and shivering influence of mid-winter, 'Bowers are springing tip under their feet, the . birds ar e re joicing their leafy bowers, and'all - nature - is re dolent of the beauties of Spring.' Now th 6 etul tation is rather unseemly in the Gazette; it may poises, some advantages in this respect; that is; in the - items of birds and flowers; bat_ the weather has been ail a long quite endurable, here, and on the sth of February we had coat: TOLLI troy TUC PUBLIC WiIIIICS.- 2 We re gret that the rate of tolls fixed by the Board of Ca pal to take effect from to day (the 160 is not materially reduced' below the late rater. , • The Eastern pipers" announce the