, can ones—why?;' *muse - English girls take - daily it certain amount of robust, out - cif 4l) " exercise . ' , which American moat s, with their overstrained and false notions, would pronounce Unfeminine, but which vex vigor.] to the frame, health to the blood, and what is:. best of all, elasticity" to the spirits. We know that proper exercise will not al-' ways restore the sick. We know that lib' physical or mental employments can entirely. ktnish from our midst the faded looks, the drooping figure 3, the hollow cheeks, the pale: complexions that- characterize American fe; . males generally. Too many of our women in Iferi t weak constitn lions from their mothers, octave their health prematureylrroken down in infancy or = girlhood by injudicious- treat ment. But much-may Brill:lie done.. rWhat cannot be completely eitdicated, may at least be improved , As a long course ofidleness, both physical and intellcz.tual, brought the sex to ;this condition, soli persisting in judicious exercise, for one or . Iwo generations; will restore woman to-what-she should be.-r- If we cannot have healthy ;wives, we can have robust' daughters ; but to sZartre this we . must begin'-our plans of improvement' with the mothers. As a first step m this ameliora tion , every vorhan should have simething to do, something to occupy at onde tier energies, and involve a certain -nortion of physical fa- tigue. If-fiirtnne places her abovethe ncaes city of doing-household work, she should ride on horseback, walk into the country, culti vate a garden, or engage in someother invig orating exercise ; it will not do for her to play t the fine lady all day . in the drawing room, reading novels, sleeping after dinner, or taking listless proinenades ; for if she-follows this course of lire, -she will eventually, even if blessed, with health at first, end as a valetu dgsarian.- In a word, women, to avoid sick tte3s, faded looks, andpremature death, should consult the laws of nature by seeking some employment or recreation which affords 'clue scope for both the physical and,the men tal enerries. „ • ,fltioctV'lntatial. Slturday •314nlim. February 16 TH.Z. PROTEOTILIE PbLiCY.—THE PEOPLE. DEMAND ITE RESTORATION! Oun liAnutsnuso correspondent must have beealified recently . , or he has imbibed an inl . veterate hatred against the “gentler sex,' the numerous'applictitions for divorce before the Legislature. He evidently writes in a _Very unhappy mood. WE TRUST our readers will forbear, and overlook the v.jant of reading patter in this 'week's Journa In a week or two we shall be able to furnish our usual variety. WE - HAVE t eceived a copy 'of the Whig ..11iiianac, for 1850. It is the most valuable Alinaar,c published. It contains, beside the'' necessary astronomical calculations, a 4reat variety of useful information. ' WE APE rNDER obligations totbose of our subscribers abroad, who have so promptly re- muted the amounts . due fur subriPtion— but, at the same - time,'we are compelled to state, that a large , number have, so Tar, paid no attention-, to the bills forwarded to them. This we vxceedingly regret, hccause we felt anxious to boast that we Possscii the most prompt list of subs fibers in the Stater fry- W also ladknowledge the receipt of several Valentine subscribers on St. Valen fine's. Day; with 'a year'S'subscripticin in ad vance. Such Valentine's are worth receiving. THE APPORTIO.76IENT BILL, 10 which we • • referred last week, meets with decided con dempation.• Even a portion of the Locofo co Press. condemn it' as an unjust affair—as a great impckition - upon the people. A narity report Was ninde on Tuesday last,- which pos.sesses,some fairness, in contradis, tinCtion to the other. This'll - al makes Schuyl.: kill a separate Senatorial Di4rkt, and gives Its two mettibers , Of _the Hogse. Carbon, Monroe, Wayne and Pike compose a separate • district. . Since the above in type, we observe have been that petitions have been presented by the Lc,- - cofoco part - I.'of Crawford county, against the passage of the Apportionment Bill as reported by the Committee. -It must be iniquitous indeed. if their own party, through fear of the just indiznation of the people, find it lieces sary to condemn it. The Pottstown Ledzer, a Locofc'o Sourn al, also denounces it, as un just and _ unfair towards the Whig party cif - this State. • 0:31:1/1 Drrisms OF THE PENNSTLVA , CANAL.At the instance of the Coal •-C'cmpanitt= on the Lehigh, the Canal Com- jnissioners have abandoned the idea of erec t, ling. additional locks on this branch of the Scate Works in the Spring Of the . pre.ent vicar, believing that it would necessarily ob.- wuct the Coal Trade from that quarter du, ran; a portion of the boating season. WATtit - GAs.—lt alipcais by the followinz y which we4op from the London Watchman • of Doccin!lir - 5. ,H la, that Water Gas can be nianufacturA with . advantage - , and that the teivn of Stkport. is now lit up with Ga , , manufactured from water. and which is fur • nished so cheap that it bids fair to ,fumi-h considerable revalue, to the town : - The waler za.-.;" invented by Mr. Stephen White, has teen introduced into - Stockport, ; with ,co:oplete .success some six miles bf ar, , laid "down, and the town has been lizh - fed. fir about a fortnight. The, gas is slated to be brilliant, while the price is such as, With an irrreaze of consumption, will be a substantial iucohr to the town. THE 'TWO 7 , 105 T IMPORT.diST plans for a c ,mproinisc, noSv'ander consideratioo, are the President's 11114 Mr. Clay's. President Taylor propme3 to leave the territories under their pr. - _-setrt ruilit4y . governmerns".and permit their, when ofisufracient population, to enter the Union as States, settling' the question of Slavery for theincelves. The objection urged against this plan is that , it settles nothing for the present, aim therefore leaves the whole land in a fentrAnt. Mr. Clay , proposes terri torial governmints, with m - Slavery restric tions on eitheride, thus ffinging the respon sibility on the iterritoriei themselves. The • principal objectloa urged to thie:44n is that - neither the North nor the South will accept it.. The 'Slae ;States feel inclined to compro tnisednlv on 3100 . lOr on glay ton's proposi . non of a reference of tbeivhole subject to the Supreme Court.' • RAILROADS AND 7.EdR4-I;AS have.ber)aght distant cities mud markets near our doors; and it is. Arisdont on the part of our hiltless men to imprOft thasi. facilitie s Merehatiaswouid find-it for iticert to. trade at Simmons' OAK HALL in fi:oston. )chicly is prohality the lanest clothin; establishire€M incur country. SCHrTLKILL HAVEN BA'N - 1 - ---In the Senate on. the 13th inst.,. Mr. plums, reported a sup plement to the act incorporating the Farmeast Bank of Schaylltill county, • eianging its • - kzation. • DivoscEi:t.g.:issacnvarrs.—The new divorce bill passed the Assem4y of Alassaelm setts on 11TomlaY,:hy alargeyote. If provides that if any mariletperson OA join any tell eous community who do not believe in the sanctity- of the marriage , relatibn,. and. shall continues/a to live for three consecutive years, 4 Me persocsoileseited shall beileerne . d divorced fro:matte marriage contract _ - TUE COALeFORMATION. ' To give, Our milers - an idea of Mr. Mo.' GINNER' theory of the formation of our Coal Pield, wehave bad Itomnfitctured a home made cut, copied fronxa &ditto:twit by Mr. loser% GEORGE, of the firstiind second extending fioni the Sharp Mountain to Spencer; Mason & Co.'S` :North American Collieries ; which will give our readers a eorreet view of the formation-1;s *Ge m s • a ra a '4z 0-0 >4 F a'• 22 50 Go t 0 w„, Ve m'42. .100 • I .. 1:1 CJ.. 0 y V. ; ft - ft 41 F 0 a CI 2 1 . 2 o 95 : 2 PP-g : Ffo r t 4 3 , -•0 5 m•-• 3 ■ - towo crrzs 1 .3 o ca • c c • 0 . ; c • r; • •• +2E•r i n . " -.s '; ' 0 cc; - = rt - c .<•=, ="' • " C.) 1% , • , ...., ii`j 7r: C; :11 " 7 - et - I r „ — "0 . *".. • l e2; • ' ? 2. MR The ex:eat lo} the Firs, .1.4t.5t11, ..e Sharp Mountain. to MeGinnes! shaft, i 5.3865 feet, and the Seeond7l3ashis is 3910 feet. Above the Sakm Vein, •in the Pottsville or Sharp Mountain Basin, are two other small veins, called the Faust Vein and the Rabbit Hole. These two Veins do not ex tend to the Second 6r-North American Basin; but all the other Veins are: found in this Ba -lin, and they also run to within about 100 feet of the same perpendicular depth. At the commencement of the Third Basin, at -the North end of the cut, which is on the Delaware Coal Company's lands, the Salem Tunnel or Lewis Vein, (which are the same) are washed off : and, in the= Fourth Basin, the Black .`•`. inc, Spolin Vein, and the Lawton Vein noi fund. In the Mine Hill and Broad Mountain Basins all the Red Ash Veins are washed off, the basins become snore shallow, and the perpendicular depth of the Mammoth Vein, in the former, does I not exceed 200 feet—and in Abe latter it is 'stilt less, there being but two Veins found in this. Basin, independent of a small Veiti lying under, the Mammoth Vein. At New Boston, on the - top of the Broad Mountain, there is an isolated 'Coal basin embedded in an indentation in the 3loun min. It is, therefore, evident that the same sheet of Coal continued over the Broad main tain; having been washed away at the high points,, and is found again in the Mahonoy Region, where the Basin appears more per fiat and disturbed than it is in the Schuylkill Region, The Basins seems :to decrease in depth as they extends East, and are so .narrow at the Lehigh Summit Mines, that the Veins are all thrown together With only layers of slate and dirt between them. Froth this desciiption, our readers can form a very correct idea of the formation of the Schuylkill Coal Basin, and the probable value of the different tracts of Coal lands. TuE onturca.r. cory,of Washington's Fare ' well addrm , s . , was sold at. Auction, in Phila delphia, on Tuesday last, for $2300. - Rev. Dr. Bottn3tXN, of Philadelphia; purchased it 1 for a friend in Virginia. : • ,WE LEARN from 'Washington that- Doctor Cites. LEIB has been appointed trial( agent by the lost Office Department,, The Doctor is a lucky feihiar. _ I • .I.IIOVENENTS CANAnA...t.very action of the Canadian people is. at this time, Posses sed cf interest. , A manifesto . has been' pub dished by the Anafxationists, stating the .peculiar case of Canada„ ann presents the conclusion that the only remedy that can re lieve them From the commercial and political Aisadvantagei imposed. upon them by their prtseutpo iS to be found in a friendly separation from 'England, and its annexation _to the United States." . CoAt. to Bucas Co.—We learn from the Doylestown Intelligencer otTuesday last, that some workmen quarrying stone on the prop erty of Gio. Wommt, have found traces of Anthracite Coal in the quarry. It is in thick, ness about an eighth of an inch, 'adhering to the Shale- The same pap'er states that some time since, in digging a well near the same place, a vein of the same mineral, about 25 feet below the surface measuring about eigh, teen inches in thickness, was found. There is a tract of land of about seven acres sur rounding this spot, the soil and geological formation of which present an appearance widely different from tlie,earth of that region generally.' It is prokable that a considerable qualitity of coal may be buried there ; but not sufficient to warrant the expense of mining it. The vein found in digging the well is natty in a horizontal position. HOUSTON'S SPEECH.—Gen. Honsion, Sen ator from Texas, =den capital speech in the Senate, a few days- silce, on the slave qum.: . tion. He stood up rnatifully for the Union, and stouied the idea that' it could be dissolv. ed by the mere politicians of the cipuntri. Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania;al4made an eloque3t, speech in behalf of the trixion. THE Usic;N.—Theßicluilond Whig says : —"The bear idea of a dissolution of the Union is abhorrent to the people of Virginia. They have no tho4ht of abandoning their rights and the Constitution—neither"haVethey any - thought of entrusting their destinies to nineteen men in Nashville.. They have better r,ediesforalltheirgrievances in the Union than they - would have otirof it, and they intend to exhaust them, They leave 'the game of Disunion to,Ganison. ,-and their allies." FOREIGN blisstost—lt is reported:from,. Washington, that the Hon. J. R. IziGusoii his teen dc - zideld upon as minister` to Pinssin, d that a foreign appointment wit/ also be faidered to the . Rua. T. Bourn Kmo. - _ D: 7ll e Sereaih aad 'frefe‘rr's State ments; Will be fi!tuld is -the ,fownial, this wL n It appears kola these ' statements that the aunt of Orders draWn last year, ex ceed !I,.*...eceipts about s4ooo;and at the ex 7 Oration of he present. year; finch the best in. formation' unit We can glean, the amount of outstandir which therwill beno &tub to meetorill Mall short4,B6ooo. The aim erpaiditurest rear, irapirs, were for.the following pt . •-. •: ' 7 Erecticm of Market H ouse,/ 63636 96 Curbing, Par mg. &c ., for whit urp lN the Bore holds Leins, , 067 49 Fire Apparatus, : , ; lir._l6 0:2- Returned from California.—!atrick Langton, who left this place stout al'ear ago, for the Gold Region, returned to our Borough yesterday. We understand that he has in his possession a lump of gold, weigh ing 84 ounces, which, at $l9 per ounce, would be worth $1,344. . Qom The Literary Society.—The meeting of the Pottsville Literary Society, on Wed nesday evening last, was quite well attended, The Bev. Mr. STARKEY, delivered a lecture upon Ancient Civilization." We hear the spoken of in the most flattering terms. This evening, there will be a lecture de. livered before the Society, by Bishop Potter. ,His acknoweldged ability as one the most eminent speakers in the country, will in duce our citizens to attend the lecture. • MEM ~ , ,._. „ .,.".";, - ....:-.1- ; :, i' , ', -. - - - ';` , ,..?f'' ,- -f.v 1 2 . ,,. 1 , ~ q 4)70- 1 7- ,, steizse 3i ,: ' 4 Ufiltr... - ~- :3 .."'z A.:: . '.•.- c=, . . ... . :•:; . - , ..: : . . . 1 • :. . , . \ i : \ . , ) [Cr The Gibson.—The Gibson Family gave one of their delightful concerts oniVed 3 . nesday evening last, at the Town Hall. As vocalists they possess good voices and sing sulretly, and their,, skillful performance upon their respective instruments, give evi dence of musical ability. ITY . Accident in the Mines.—We learn from the Tamaqua ' egion, that a short tune since, ions ROUWEg, a miner, itt the employ of Messrs. HeatOn & Carter, of that Borough, 'net with a serious accident, which resulted in a broken leg and other injuries. It appears hat he was Work,ng at the bottom of the ;lope, which is 200 feet deep, when an out ide'hand started a car in upon him. Another.—On Saturday week, whilst the hands were engaged in lowering a car into the Slope, a man named HENRY WATERS, at work about half way down the Slope, was caught by the;car, and had his thigh broken. Philharmonic Concert.-Weare pleased to observe, that the Philharmonic Society of our Borough, will favor the public with their : music, on Tuesday evening next, in the Presbyterian Church. The Society' is corn.; posed of some of the treat musical talent in town, and having been under the charge of Mr. HAWLEY, an experienced teacher of mu• sic, for some time past, we have reason to an ticipate a rich, musical treat. Mr. HAWLEY, under whose charge the Society has been formed, is, we understand, an excellent in , structor ; and so far, has maintained his repu tation as a successful teacher of music. Ca' The Twenty Sccond.—The Twenty Second of February, the birth day of WART ! - iscros, bids fair to be observed in a spirited manner in our Borough. The Schuylkill county Cavalry, ' F Capt. WYNICOOP, National Light Infantry, Capt. Porr, German Yeagers, Capt. WoLt," and Washington Artillerists, Capt. N.A.GLE. , wiII parade in honor ofthe7day; The latter company; on that day will Make its first appearance in uniform, when it will be inspected. A tiplendid Ball will:Also be given in the evening. 13:7' Bpiptistn.—On Sunday morning last, the ordinance of Baptism was administered to three individuals, in the Schuylkill, in this Borough, by the .ev. Mr. LEVERING, The ceremonies were quite imposing, and a num. ber of ladies and gentlemen had assembled on the occasion. [l:7 Small Pos.—The 'Small Pox is said to be prevailing, to some extent, at Summit Hill. THE MINERS' JOURNAL,'AND'PQTTSY ILIZ -6ENERAL tend Mani ID The Nightingale Serenaders, gave two Concerts, in this Borough, on Monday and Tuesday evenings last; in the Town Hall, to full houses. CC7 A Sad Caxe.—A German, whose name we have been unable to learn, was found lying in Second street, in this Ebro'; on Tuesday morning last,, where, it is sup posed, he had laid all night. He is suppos ed to have fallen down the embankment on the abovestreet at the Court House lot. His body was removed to a dwelling close by ; but he died shortly after. 1 • 7 Ash'.Wednesday.—Wednesday last, was the commencement of Lent. It will, continue until Easter Sunday, March 31st. Th 4 intervening' days are fast dayk,,in the Catholic church, but by dispensation'', the use of flesh meat is allowed at the , princi- Pal meal on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thurs days from the first Sunday until Palm Sunday. Mr. = Scnneider's Lecture.—The Le - tare of Mr. ScnseinEn, Principal 'of the Pottsville Academy, on Monday evening last, in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, was attended by a highly respectable and in telligent audience. - The subject of the Lc2- ture--" Language and Philosophy "—was ably handed, evincing deep thought and as siduous research. TheLt ztures was one from which parents and children could derive much instruction. The !Enure will be con tinued, as it is the object tooftvell, fully, upon the course of Studies pursued, by pupils in the. Pottsville.Academy, to Show the necessity of pursuing a whole course, in order to derive the benefit of an Academical course of Edu cation. 11:7 Mr. Sempton's Leaures.—The lectures.. of Mr. Taos. D. KEMPTON, 011 Monday and Tuesday evenings last, for the benefit of the' Second M.E. Church, were pretty well atten ded.; The subject on Monday evening was the. Sun, and on: Tuesday, the Moon.—We leas - the lectures ipoken at in high terms.' There was a sasuLl. Flre ha Tamaqua, on Sunday week—occasioned by the burning of two frame dwellings. , Not mach damage done. (1:7 The Mien Hall.—We obsess that Gas has been introduced into this buirring. It is quite an acquisition. , Arrest.--Our readers will remember that, a short time since, we notied the es cape-of Dayrn Saxes. from the Jail of Selasyll kill county. On Friday last, he was appre► headed, in this Borough, and taken tot the "Mints," at Orwigsburg. ; Ball ra Maiersville , --Bseparations are now being made in 151inerevale, to. hays. ' Ball at that place, 'on the evening Odle 22d- It wiR be held at Michael ; Weaver's Hotel. ,Hope r gley may have a ;amain time.. • ' ' weather during thew& has bees very changeable. One day the sun shone with warmth-;-then followed hail and *now F—and yftterdtiy tdteradati dC Val cold.. 44°111141°11dg= °Pa • anvistorni, Feb: 12, 1851 k Mr. Barman:--Thenumelorts siplieaticaut. to ottr Legislature far Divorces is a 1412Neet that has be4mite so burdensome that I Intotee to find thatit is attrectiog the-atteatkin a our sage lawgivers. The remit dec — of Our Supreme Court that the action of the Le gailature where the Courts possess therw: a, will, I think, have a tendency to chat the monomania upon the sallied. Why should Pennsylvania be midi 'the plac e of when the avenger .. of !!Love , ' ' ,• the formal* a disappointed Cupid, is Patatting, the. unhappy couple 4. over the mountain and over the moon," bonne they havenot been faithful worshippers at his Arius, until at last, they flee to a Pennsylvania Legisla ture and "lay hold of the imps of the altar," M the form of,ti petition far a divorce, and Atm their snidely to peeve to a demonstra , tioe(9i union in parmicin " two bodies and two hearts' alio. Don't you think, Mr.' Bannon, that the numerous petitions on this subject hive a tendepoy to friAtes o,9:many who would be votaries at Cupill'iwihrme. but who see too many evidences of the4ruth of the lines of the Poet, that ' $5703 .Wedloet's every wohl thing— 'Tis something like ibe the rtag, 'VVbkh requires goad nerve to' do It; When ate of a • 'Grand Equestriaerroupe." :dates skimp at a gilded boqfq . Not renal sit, , Of what may befall Arran bisigetting throush h." In conversation with an intelligent friend tiV this vbject, he expressed a view which ,coincides with my own, that at the present time women seem to forget their proper sphere and instead of occupying themselves in what is their peculiar province,. they remove "the ancient landmark," mingling in an atmos phere not at all congenial, and claiming pre rogatives which are not their destiny, they lose' that unbounded influence they would possess in their appropriate circle of action. I allude to those termagant Amazons whO are continually prating about "womemerights" as, if there were a single right denied them that is properly their due: vagabondizing about the country, endeavoring to create pre judices among their sex, and A feeling of dis , -satis.faction as to their condition, whose whole design appears to be to create dissen sion families and sow the seeds of strife.— I do . liiot, and I would not pretend to say, that there are not many spheres in which a woman could appropriately move; the culti vation of a literary taste, the exercise of the' noble deeds of chanty and benevolence, pur suing them in a noiseless and quiet' way. without " that eternal blazon," twears of flesh and blood, which many are so anxious to make. It might be pardOnable as a weakness to hear old maidens prate about political rights when cats had ceased to be companions, and "even the grasshopper was a burden," but to, hear the heads of a family (who should be employed in the noble work of instilling cor rect principles into the minds of her little ' children, and exercising the right kind of in fluence in the Home Circle, trainingthent up to-be the future hope o f their country, And having them exhibit in their character and conduct the results of proper culture m ear lpp life,) is supremely ridiculous. What, Ame • Mother, of proper feelings, would not infinitely prefer seeing so noble a result as this, as the reward'of her labors, than of be. coming a Gladiator in' the political Aiena, mingling in those fierce political strifes, that set Brother against Brother, and father against son, and whose unhappy exhibitions of bitterness of feeling cause every, patriot to mourn so deeply for our country, It is beautiful to see a young, . innccent girl, living in the world as though Love was the nest egg from which all her ideas of hap piness were hatched, and it is more beautiful still to behold her not only endeavoring to Minister to. but anticipate her husband's hap. piness in everything, her highest ambition being to become the gentle friend, the &Rh ful wife. It is sublimely beautiful too to witness all her ethereal notions of "wedded love" realized, and that eating of "ambrosial food " has mot made her dyspeptic with dis contentmeiit—that she has not been doomed to that painful destiny which Lady Bulwer herself -a sad example) has described so exquisitely, as "Those feelings on the myy. mysterious altar of the human heart, so sub tle, so holy, so impalpably delicate, that the realities which rivet, destroy them, like the fairy hues on some rare flowers, too beauti ful to last, they perish at the touch." The most to be admired in the female characters of the Bard of Avon, are those teeming with, feminine, delicacy and grace. We see little really feminine or worthy of regard, in that of the Shakesperean Mrs. Caudle, ( Lady Macbeth.) We admire the gentle, confiding love of Juliet even, "When death had sucked the honey from her lips," because she had ceased to be: We condemn tbe practical amalgamation Desdemona, and we know, from what we read of Mi randa that she would not raise a , f Tempest even in a tea pot." We see Beatrice breath ' ing forth curses maddened by revenge, say ing if she ,arere a man (what a libel) she would eat Claudio's heart in' the Market place, anti a thrill of involuntary joy fills our bosoms that she had not the heart to accom plish her cannibal propensities. But enough of this.• I suppose I shall raisea storm on my devoted head, by what I. have written ; however, I content myself with the thought, 4 Whet ennt be cured Mart be endured." and if I cannnt say What I think Why was an independent wish e'er planted in' my mind." We have two interesting strangers from Syria stopping in our Borough at prm.ent+—. they are collecting money for the • brethren at home, who have become reduced ,to'beg gory by the incursions of the Druses. They are highly recommended and meet with good success in their mission. I presume they are fond of one of our , celebrated delicacies, 01.7:CTS. This. would not be. remarkable, as they are mussr/-Ine,i. fn ;he House, the hill _relative to Pennsyl vania's relations towards the Union, being under discussion, Mr. Ke/finger, (who from his name you might judge to be a deseend ant of Cain—this is not the case, although he is quite an Able young mart,) made a spsw..2h.on the subject.' I ado not_concur with Mr. K. in all his views, vet I must give him, credit for his manly 'candor of expression. • Nothing of importance in either branch transpired worth communicating. As ever, Yours, ORIANA. The whole accumulation of gold, in the world, is said to be in amount ten thousand millions of dollars !—The consumption and abrrar ion of it every year amounts to about fifty millions, Aiiti--'4lle amount dug up and thrown into use, i= itirtabout the same. Thus the equilibrium is Welritreserved, and society kept from that. raja which would arrest:linty 'follow a too copiobs'supply of the preziows metals. The loeofoco candidate to fill the vacancy in Congress occasioned by the resignation of Hon. T. Butler 'King, has succeeded. Of course the slavery question did the business.: The appointments `made by the Canal Com missioners are causing great dissatisfaction' *thong their party friends in rations quarters of the State. Flproards ofs7o.ooohaye been Im/scribed to 'the. capital stock of a gas-light company; at Nashmille, Tennessee. The works will be' ispeedgy built. The Germ= and Irish laborers Syracuse T.,it had a severe fight en Thursday test. The Irish bad struck t6v wages, when the Germans stepped irr and took their Owes.' This caused the row. A Boston medical writer sways that it pro duces chilblains,thapped skin, inflamed eyes and colds, to go to the fits soddenly_when gar are very cold:. Accustom yotasettrto the warmth , by degrees. Daub of "Boeings."— The celebrated . race horse Boston" de at his stable nest Frank- Ent, Hy., on the 28th. nit. He was in les 17th year. It willies long time befine thu turfiter.will look aim his like Biala: • ; I s HAPNBMtO, : 430 = VANIA LEGISLATURE;47' jth • - 3 1 FitailiAßY Senate, Mr. Fiiitey e resented rry? petition's of citixesta9Warbcon 'emn be rf a r= l 9. 2l alto chautids tjule of in4sid Am*: alio, pen -don" ortitiserts 'of Schuylkillm favor of the erectuiaQfuewcounty,'! , 'also. pe t it ion of citizens of Monros en %%:=Lclrri c4: = 4 :l l" lnn the Senate, Mr. Franey presented eipeeition for the repeal of the dime hundred dollar exemption law of last session: 'remonstrime of alma- of 'Litizeme; .agaiwit any division of Said. county ; also, pe 7 tidon_of catnap' . Carbon county, for the re,, peal of alt . •• • . present session changing I time of bed ' coitus in said county. ' Mr. Packer, presented a remonstrance of citisetmof SchnylkjU, against erection of new county, "Penn. - •• Mr.; (Corporatior,):•reported bill supplitmenmry to the -set moomoraung the Shsuntikin; Mahoney stud Schuylkill Railroad Company, with an amendment. • Mr; Feather, for new county of." Fulton," out or part!' of Luzeme, Lelugh;llents and - • FEenrixicl3:—ln the Senate, -Mr. Stine presented a rem onstranee ofcitizensof Schuyl kill county againstany, division of said coun ty ; also, remonstrance .of citizens residing within the limits or proposed , new county, -"Conewaga," against the formation of same; also, remonstrance of citizens of Columbia county against the erection of , l‘lontour." Mr, Frailey; remonstrance of citizens of Schuylkill county, against erection of new county "Penn.!? Also, a petition in favor of !Rena." ' The.folloWin g -bill passed its several read ings in the Senate, on Tuesday afternoon last: “The bill to incorporate the Bons of Tempe rance Hall Association at Schuylkill Haven. The following bill was read: "An act erecting West Brunswick township, Schuyl kill county, into two sepemte school districts, to be called North school district and Stephens' school district. 'News of the threk. Gar. Ifirrighi,',of Indiana, has ordered the following appropriate and pltriotia sentiment to be placed upon the block of marble from that. State, for the Washington Monument ..Indiana knows noNorth, no South-nothing but the Union." Cigarshy Machinery.—A machine has been put in operation in Cuba for the manufacture of cigars. It rolls them so fast, that one ma chine can giveoccupation - - to Sit men in the way of tipping and clippinigAbeilt - The Right Sentibunt.—AtiWashington let- - ter says:—'The peroration of Bar. Clay's speech was sublime. He lived in the Union and would die in the Union but if separation must ensue, he trusted •God would take him hence that he might not witness the mehin cholY spectacle." • 1 A:,New Orleans Hotel.—There were five hundred and thirty persons boaiding at the St. Charles Hotel, New-Orleans, on the Bth ult. Lorge Handful.—An exchange paper say that the Troy and Schenectady Railroad is in the hands of the sheriff. Nice.—The Hoa. Lewis C. Levin, M. 0, and - Henry Warren; have had quite a fight in Washing,ton city. Levin, tor some cause or other, balled the latter a scoundrel, prefixed by an oath, upon Which Warren struck Le vin; when they fought, until parted by friends. There are three things which cannot be made too short—and they are visits, pie crust, and communications' for the papers. See what' Alcohol Does.—'Out of 408 ner sons admitted'in the Albany (N. Y.) Colinty Penitentiary during the hit year, 334 admit ted themselves to be intemternt'e; 74 claimed to be moderate drinkers.; and there was not one who claimel/ to be, a teetotaler. now to make things pleasant at an evening party.—Sprinkle: the fiiaik ..of the drawing ' - room, when the comma); tire down at sup per,• with peppei and snuff, and it is aston ishing how pleasant things will' be when the company.sorne tip from supper.° • The meanest man in• the woibilivcs in West Troy. In helping him out of the river, once, a man tore the collar of his coat. The next day he sued him fcir assault and battery. Atarylarid.—:-.Some sensible member of the Legislature has introduced a bill providing that to application for divorce shall be gran ted, in future, unless public notice has pre , viodsly been given in a newspaper. Growth of London.--:Two hundred miles of streets have been added during the last seven years. Villages, which a>few years since, were ten or twelve miles distant, are now part of the metropolis. The Coal Trade tOr7-0150 fir_ =• ~CiV.ty rw Awciest seat by *aft Road darter the week ending -on Thunida, evening last. J Warw. Tors.. Pawl:orison, 2.497 09 49,636 12 Pottavilie,, • 369 12 16,5117 17 Sehttylkillniteen, -4.416 06 59001 II Port•Clintmn. - 2.173 04 29,902 rs -- . --.-- . 10,456 II 145.111 05 To same time last year 113,931 06 tons., _ RAIL ROADS. Teeholortaties es the Raitriads is Schuylkill Comfy. The thllowingla the quantity of Coal tranaponed oteetthe different Railroads in rtehuyUcllleounty. fat the Week ending Thursday evening. Tcierta.. Vine Hill and S. HR. H. 4,808 29. 400 Little Schuylkill R. R. 2.0113 03 S. BOS Creek do • 3,015 06 16. 107 Schuylkill Valley S.) I 302 /13 6,8/4S IS Caebonand Pt Carbon 72,161 09 24.8.10 II • RATIOI OP TOLL •n 0 T 44444 oRTATION. oR RAILRo•O ,t 0 Mmtrit I, t*sO. • From than .14 . Ila von. p.ainion. 1 BO 1 7$ 135 1 70 1 65 1 45 To Richmond. Philadelphia. RHEUM ATISM.—This disease is mnie rommon and .tiaiitaving, especially te.this Coilestryt., that• almost m.y other f. aim at the same tone It may safely be as •ercett that it t, as little understood and an annto4ees itilly treated. Physicians are unahie to rare it. eV ell in their own persons. I'm such ara the iintratittled v irt nes of Merchant's celebrated Ge rel 417 Oil. ot Fain - Embritestion, that the most obstinate eases at Mlre ywld to it. apelieetion , See advritisement in this pa- A pamphlet of description maybe had gratis. of .be agent. , POTTSYItsp MARKET'S. CORRECTED TEEKLY FOR 7HE JOURNAL. WltObt Floor, bbl. *5 00 i Ded Peitheo gti'd. 3 00 t i rt, do do 450 do •do unpard. 175 4at,busb. • ;''' 110 Dr'J Apple*, peed.. 75 Rye; do .- 60 Eyes. dos. 12 Ciro, do 1.5 Butter. lb IS Oati. . do • •37 Bacon. as Potimes, do . b 0 I Mims. Timothy Seed,. . 250 Hay. too, 13 00 Clover - do • 350 lylaster; 550 MARRIED On the lind inst. the He.. William G. diewnis..Mr. Joni, Cosirmun, to Mtn 8.1111•111 SUIT. both from Branch township. OP the litt't Imt., tty the same,hlr Ogoiee%tiers, from Kerney'lle. Belt! County, to lt SAatt MATZ, front . • Oa the DU mat., by the Rev. D. Steck, NI 8/111.011L of Shamokin township. Northumberland County. to NW cerfilt spin Dt;tion, of Pottsville. its Woodsy. the ilth inet. t hy the Rev. John eon. Mr. Route JIM/ClllOlO,lO lltp MAUI' Tuarr. both (lade neighborhood. • TITE POTTSVILLE; LITEICARY SOCIETY mill Niel hold its seat regular meeting At Stkhtere Hall, on Wednesday evening *ext. Feb. Skit. Lecture by Liughea. Eeq —Subject, The Trubadorns. i Debate— .llo rireummanres make the otool' Agiratative—E. A. Brooke. Thomas 0. Walker Nolative—learo, Jan glers. John Rushee. .Reeder, LS Cerry._ • I By orderer tbe Society , E. 0. HOBART, See. fir An address' le ill be dethroned before the Porta mile Literary Society. by the St. Rey. Alonzo Putter. on Saturday, Febi 16th, at 7 10 o'eloek, P. nit R. SCUM:IDEA Principal sr the Potts ville Aeadetify, will dattens bi ssenad lecture. in Clayton's Hall. ,Centre street, an Monday evening nea t . S urd. nirtfigY• Logic. and IthetOf IC. The public are salted:and parents In pattledlar kWbbHINGT,OIII - ARTILLERIB7B.— The aSem bees of this company will meet au inspection and parade.** their Armory. on frldas,.Fsbnlarp at b Vouch. A. N. 'II le desirable that the attendant* shall be as paternal as possible. Bs order. smut tin seri. • INAN.C.- , ill•I•tv0.=; tip smr Ira samary. - ot Pinetrave. preach KO': Is lee 'English Lotbenut Cboreb.tad str, between Markey an* Norwegians sta . en Xabbatli morning. at 10 o'clock. .1/fierposlOare telpflettnAt ignited to at tend. 7 - . ,• • . • ~ •• . &is TRW EMIT fl*• armor P,OTTER wilt larff_ Ottlitaidow Viiiilkwatkin to Molly charm_ Pnitiovllle. umitorier. /eh: .FAA. esrvics :will mamma at TO 1.2 ordlbcts; a. g . pl. SWUM! LIFTWEILIN Wt. scram kV bele everrelebbath morahst eliteevea• leg at the anal bonnet worship. to the lathitett La tham Mara, net, between Mattel sat Kama- OA« . 'D.STECK,Tistor. NOTAM3. lIMM • - iItSBTOR'S MOTIOHO-Noilkil WM" givehtlial SARAH DAVID has applied to toe Cenet of Hairabos intats. pf Schuylkill county, for the basedt °file lasoleeto Act,." The Court halm Ax ed on Monday. Match I I. for the bearles of herself and creditors. By ,der of the Won. THOMAS MILLS, 144)1hp:iota 1.1 4 6 ‘ 1111: /:1.41111110111.—AU 'persaa•-stas berme, cautioned 4,../ Rot b oneildte witb a entail, new two home spring wagon. and tarsi gray tr4ses and harness. which I this Pintiessea .Cesisteluet•- tbe grapsny of Jacob Iltrittros4t, led which I have mooed auto said Ilieterta,ll. anal each Owes I see fit tow mranse them. WILLIAM'IIONTBLIUB. Bt. to lir. February 11, MO. 7-111 •V 07 Id bereby'elven. that appileatkits tor • a Chartist b toren toad, by Thp ELiatelical Church of rottsyille,.to tbe C"orta of Comma Pleas, ofSciviyttill county; and ;bat a Chartar will be van ted‘try said Court, at March term .test, in sic.ittlance withthia .anklet of locorporatiou riled in the Pro tbioshratri Odic*. unless cause be AMMO to the coo . ,b e C;46-r . • • \ • I TA fOldiiff itlLLS.PrOthortota7 rebto:arysld, • - ThlBl3ololl'llo6l. The co-pnitne ra hip heretofore .Lreslatlng aid tradmi under the dim of R. Helper & Co.. la this day s dissrdved by mutual consent' All persona havingetairris against the Crab. arc requested to present Stealthy Settlement. • . R. HEIFER & Co.. Wpb. BRADY.. • , J 8. ELLIOTT. Potteville,Fehrary 18,1830, 7- - - f N THE COURT or\coalmoN PLEAS OP Dchtralltill - Cosinty,— Henry Wltmalis 08 }FI. Fa. to Dec. , Terut.llBi9. • • John Wilmen. \ Henry Witmati, vs • IFI. Fa. to-Dee. Ter 1819. Edw. Witaian.; The undersigned. Auditor. appointed by the Conn of Common Pleas of rithaylkill coin) report ilr :tabu ants to the hind In Coon. raised ror the ati.Ore staled Executions arid, to distribute the same anions , the persons entitled thereto; will attend (kr that purpose. et his ...Nee, in the borough of Pottsville en rlattirdsy, the 3d day of Hatch. A. D. 1530. at 10 o'clock, A .414 when and where all persons interested. can attend. , . JOHN P. HOBART, Auditor. Fete. 12, 7-3 t 1-1 toc 'Vl ..n N ou G ., diet , e . rtn thr i a detico si rem p. ove th fin an z i m t ! t r t r i r e ese pub lic who have potinnised me liberally for soieral years past. The business will be onntineed nt the same place, by Dr. U. N. Bowman, wbol hope will receive threaune enreinsgement that has been eitended to me. and who ',believe, will use his best endeavors to pease those who desire his professions! services N. DEPUY, D..niist Potttvilie. Feb. likh, 1- 3 t fIOCTOW G. N. BOWMAN, SURGEON DENTIst Surer/ow tty, M Depsy. Pnitovulle, Otte on the N. E. corner of Mission and Tnird .rte February 16.! ' • 7—tf A SPLENDID PICTURE.-4 SPLENDID ;by Fletcher 'rioted the •• 11)...wii or Love." Is cnw- ready for extithill.m. at Lady fc Ell,. ott's Jewelly Store. The Olen: will be held for Pottsville. Feb. ItS, 7- 71!• • 11k. GTiCge.iiirlie honk. and accounts of Jain.. Ili Glenn and John Aline, trading under the din, and 'manse( GLlciplpt dyne; having Ink.n monism...A to ur; all ;merlons kuoiring indeht-d the said Glenn dr. Atkin: Will come forward and pay the eami wiltioni delay, Other* hie thew will be "rnliectril accord ins in CROSS It U6 rwlLira. Poilsvilki. Feb 9. 6.31' A UDITOIPS • NOTICE...so-Tim under:doled .7% Audib.r, iippointed by the court of COCUUIOIII Pleas of Achuyikin Couniy, to scerotin and nvort to the Court, thelimiurr of the claims of lioera , Labor. era and Slechanita respectively, with the atu..uot due each, under tha act of %I of April, I"t9 out of the proceeds of the sale of the herettnat property of las. 1.;. Oliver; by thq Sheriff ..f Acheulian Conoly., will attend fir that purpose at his °filer, 2in the Horousii of nntaville., Ott -Thursday With February. Ma, at In oelen, AN. when and white tilt perilous interested ettesd. 2 , JNO. P. tIoBAaT, Auditor. telt 9,1850 , 64; I.)ROPOSAtir FOlt , AIBLING...Writhen Prop oats addressed to the subscriber, at Schuyl kill Haves, still lie received until the Ist day of March nest, fur hauling the Navigation. or B L T L'ara, wand from the Landing upon the Oundas,Dock. neat Schuylkill. Haver, during the floating Season of, 1850. , . Alt propmeals will state a price, f., each foaled car Uinta ia.—ati nobly cars to be returned to the side line, hee of charge: . . Nosuowance will be made for coupling twin mos- Int the can Onward and back, on the Landings or Sideling.—the price per loaded car being intended to cover all charges, connected with the performance of of this work, as done to the year 1:349. For the Trustees. • : . ELLWOOD NOORIS, . . Resident Engineer, 8. N. Feb 9 1950 7 ..... •6 31 A: °TICE ! TAX - COLLECTOMP,-,Thu Cntn /I1 rSCPUyik 111 Cowity.will meet •t their Office, In the, I mash of Orwigatin,g„.on the 11th d ay of March near, Air the purpose of settling with all Collectors of State and County Tax , at. which time Ind place you: can attend for the final settlement of your Duplicates. ISAAC' BETZ, • WILLIAM FRAILIt, IComm'rs. AEL FRITZ, 12=31 DOLL ARM .113SWAILD.—Was stolen from the -Wow. Of the dobstriber. reeldina at t he Centreville' Hotel.; on Friday the-25th ult.; 15 iloverelene, 3 five dollar Gold Pterea, a In 50 Gold Piece, a 01 Gold Coin. IS Spanish Dollars. 5 or 5, fore Franc Pieces 4 '2 half 'lowa.., and some other email change. The above reward will be paid for the re covery of the'tnoney. or in proponion to the a ..ourt recovered, otkoppitcat ion to JOHN DANIELLS. Feb 9. 1 4 130: , 6-3 t kIOTIDE—The BMA's and. Recounts of GEORGE . KERXEALAGER. hbvina I.ern assisned to me, all perinea knowing themselves Indebted twit. , said George W. E. rkesliser. will come forward and piy the satue• without delay, otherwise they wil be crilleked aocurding in - . ALEXANDER W. SAYLOR. Schuylkill haven. Feb". '5O. , 5-St LILECTION OF TEACIFIERS.—Notice Is hereny given, that an election of Te.tchers for the ensuing year.; male and feirrilr... for the Public Schools of puttaville, will take place on Thursday evening, the 08ih of February. inst. Thecniuml:teeilfiexaminathwt will meet at Fernile Pnhlie tarhool"No. 1,.0n Monday the 18th inst.. at. 10 o'clock ,:for the purpose of examiormr. Fenta Ir. appilianta—and at Male Public School No. 1, on Tues. 114 y, the 91.11 insl., at the same hour...lnt the purposunf exantlaing Male applicants. , The.-Fe S , ltnois will he closed nn the 18th inst , ■ndthe Mate Rebook on the 19th inst., to give the Teachers an opportunity of attending the examination. Appllc.tiorie ran be addrernred to the Secretary. • By order of the R. an!, JOHN 8 C. MARTIN. Seto), Feb. 1ft.50; OTICE—At a meeting of the Board of Dime ton , of the Lycoming County Mutual losor.snee Company. aftheir odire..l:m. 17, 1850, the following ReILOSUtIOD was pieced ' Resolved, That Collectors be' directed to Inforrn de liniments. that In case their a sssss meats shall remain , unpaid. brier thlityAa!, from inch notice, that record of their notes Will he made immediately in the Pro thonotary's Mice of the proper County and Collec non made according to law ! Alt fl*.rAlXpli owing assessments. No. 3 end 4. made Sept V, 184 Si-and Ally 3. 1e49, are requested to pay . to the suture titer homedistel y R. WOODSIDE. Receiver. Feb. it. 1851. ' , „ 's l 4i DISSOLAPTION OF PARTSMILSINIP.— Th e fenrir Eitirl and Levi 41 , Dint buslnescno ECKEL 4 SON. was dissolved by mutual c.insens on tin. let d •y of ortobee. 1543., The firm has been.sontintn•d by henry Eakel and Aaron, Eckel. un der the Snort lined Fit:lt El. & SON. 12t=MMI CIDITOIR , S NOTICE—The tinderaluned ditor appointed in, the Orphans' Conn or eien u yi. kill roomy, In re.sotle And re mite the iteeniint or Daniel F Hetler,Joeeph Berger. and William Rem% Ex.eittrirr of the Last Will and Tertairrent of 1.111)- WIG tiEtWER. late. of Martheim tnwnshlp. In the raid Urinoty;; demised ; will attend fir , he purpose aforesatd. at hi. office; lu the Donnish of on Monday. the '2sth day of Frhruary, A. 1) 1850. at 10 o'clock I ,h the rnrenotin of .aid day. when and where all pe:mions interested may attend if %bargee - .lollti P: HOBART', Auditor. ' Feb , 2. 185 0- . • 5,41 °TlCE—Whereas my wire NARY C., bat left my bed. sad hoard without any p I et cause • therefore. botchy. caution all parsons against Wasting her .4 my se - count, as I will pay cm debts. she may contract. ; J 01E8 L')RD. Feb 2. 1833. ' 3.3 e ,11 hi TIRE iCOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF 1 SCOUVLEILL COUNTY. NOTICE betel), given: that application,haltbeen trade in the said C, n to grant a Chaiter to the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII• of Taniaqvii. according to theartklb of lacorpolatien in writing filed, la the °Mee of the Prcthonotaiy, *Ad that the Charter will be granted by the Court, at the neat March Term of said Court, Talon cause be shown to the century. TIIOM4SI !RILLS. ProthooMary. Jan VI, ISMI. , 4-41 0 N. LANDINGS—Air - persona del be use 1.7. of Landings. for the shipment or Coal by the Schuylkill Naelation, during the Soallng season of 1850, are requested to address their application Mt: mediate,, in writing. to the subscriber at Schuylkill Haven. All appllcaitta stating speclikatly . their wants, and the pmbableeztent of their baldness by Canal. Those who are not aCtually engaged le the working of 'mines. wEI tareipeeted in furnish satisfactory esi dencs. of the amount of Coal they wilt probably be able tosb,p during the business seasniaof 1850. • • i ELLWOOD MORRIS, Resident, Engineer, 51-2olo' Dee LI, lett N°TIC* 43. N.Ciatil.—Whereas. the Coal Cars =pang skim is-as the "Yells Cora"—hose on several seealOae - been oaten away from the Naviga tion landlais; and aced to haul Coal for private, put pNOiICS, taherebvgivcathatOs subisriber Is de- termined to tise all the means In his power. to. put a atop to such oespassea. and to pa nteh the trespassers. _ ; _ BOW API) CI. UnD,Rld, Arm: for the Trustees. May It.. eD4f r tilif.E OTICI/3.:—The Boots and ICCOOPtiI of 1 FOSTER it DALY. baring been assigned to the nubile:goers. All Ptreoes basica areonnu open with them. are requested , to call and settle, and those in debted to make payment only to us or our atuhoraed N. 11.—All ascounts pot settled beers the first of DeembeT ball; *llk be lett wipt a Squire lb teettle meal. 8. & Jr. FOWIFIIt. Nov 10. 3810. '. • ' 1 4041, ATC1611113• eltirStlitTED CLICIIIICAL rew- H der the RPM [Wept eirsdualltd'andloeuquelled lo the'attehla dfthe Nineteenth Venture. ;Mutated to produce wife* smooth edge ID oar atiitote.er the lotto reflieded:. Yoe tole by Ore usillesity Bede at the TiwnllatllkelfStote. lb.'" , • 114 13231711 T ,Porri. . CAILPSTRISCI—A ktodiome !mensal of lo . pats. Vootttioond Domenic Comm. juovirecelv of owl bridle J. M. ISAM.k. co. . , FOR SALE & TO. LET. VOIR SEA'! =A three sutry Erick once in Mar l' het street; above 3rd. Apply to / Feb. le, 7-- OEO. EiALtIqIIBTA DT. rrO BE LE r—The Tavern Stand. occupied by James 114.wney, le Morris• Additin Pottrville, llavoire ofJansei Downey, or Jacob Hiiur. Keg. Pottsville, Feb. 16, 11-316 VOlit 111 0 . MT.—Two new and el.-pOtty IP 3 story Ilatrk Mows, with the modi.rn ropr,,se merits ',lowa le in Groner Sweet. Pottsville. will b. Nivea on the Irl of Sprit arm. Tvrani moderate. Ailpy h. WILLIAM TIRLMAtr JOIIId. lat. Clair. Feb. lA.. 7 .43 term of tdacE %114. tnal 3. fine inutfe anJ lot, bet ,ositt to 4 ttio, Navigation C•tmpanntbe tlrrnsrd , f!.r airily occupied l Y the - 'etileetor, anti lait , ly Ft, 3:11.t•i. and enunt up for int . sate use. Tett:ll,l(SO fkl . ;all- nom. Id quarterly payraents, irrith 3004 securit y ,titt the Lease. Apply to the utitlersisned Loy to. ,;..% yr! Jones. ' ELI :soot) lioatuNg. F.. 1? 4. PASO . • L'OR all2lllF—The .Weetertv part Ur the Three :bury Brick House; conttrot Third L and Staiket iireete. aim occupied fry Mr. linW lar; the store and dwelling will be rented bicether or sepals te. • Also, FOS' Reel. the cornet ,51.0119 andlCellar of the !same house. Apply to s Feb 2, 1850 Ellii L'Olt BEN - -A New Three-Story Stick Moose P on East Market. ittert. ()woer stichter'a it has a r.tore or Waco mein. the dwelling part oat sight tooms.iwith a teparate entrance .-.141h1. For Rent. The Third Story of the corner Illoone, over The Feticide eo.'s Store—it Is a riaaaaatit room IS by 50 rket, high ceiling, suitable for rtoolstiss. with a good side entrunce on List Mat ket St. Fur terms. apply to • .$4l . VORAtALIC, VERY CIICAP,* - TworStnry Frame L.' Whine. 14 feet front by 11 deep thet building la to betaken away. inquire at theMlles or the Misers' &martial. .Feb 4. 1850. f ' Feb 2, 1220 f' OR SALE—The, undernindned offers for sale. BUILDING LOTS, situated in the Town of Mid dteport. Sehuytkilt Townahtpr• and is ate° prepared to grant leases upon the Orli Vetnn'enidained in the tr4t of hind tuonediaiely stdi..mltht the came. Fur term* or hupectioN of the Drdflof the tract and plan or Biddieport.apply to ME CIM3 iug lii reutore to the 15,leiit. ulf-re at 'private A .t_ sale 'a IfOltiß' nd, 1.0 I. in the thriv in -= = n v.ll•ier '•• i lone. in the County of 4itimlkilli till • • and frantlae 50 fret on . Crrireisl ..i , , ...ad street, an•l in a 111..11 ..tirible ajltrittnii Cu risk s “ sr 4.1.0,10*. rergam.t wh ine to potent r. ea i e ill‘ita A. Co !hey. Esq.. of Tremont; or ihe -U scriber at Lorttrro Colliery in Tremont rotrusliti. 14 n WI 1,450 , Ott SALE--The lot of a s tound sni buildings, eituArr none the tipper part of Centre At., 1 3 0.1.9 • ;.he ininteilmie neighbor b.sal ..r the Omit now oettipi.4l by - • cham , wrs. Tailor. This I.* is 91 feet in trout up-.o Venire AlO . O. esiending back 2111 feet in d.inh-,-on Cent.", street. Is airiaid frame 4 1 9reSirM wnh stone ha-ems-at. and on theslear end a small intrne dwelling nit Mrtus whictiareemderate apply to J. I M Ell l : L1Tll. Centre St.. PiAt'retlle. Altehl fur 1011 N ran 19, likia . OR SAGE- 4 -The Coal Tracts on the West Nor !' wo sines Railroad. known us the Spohn and Selina ty-Flve Acre Traits, now worked below water level by Memoirs. Spencer & Co. The locution 'of this land, In the bean of the Mat Region, with extensive mining improvernents comple ted, raitioad connecting with the Phila.'and Reading Railroad. and Schuylkill Navigation Company, all conabtne,to make it a property. well worth/ the atten tion or capitalists. For terms apply; to • J. D. MEREDITH, Centre street, Pottsville. Agent for N THOURAN. . Jan 26,1630. 4.2tn0 . COAL VEIN To RENT AT TAMAQUA.— TA.The superior vein of Coal below water level. ea Tamaqua. called the F. , vein, now beldg workedatirrie water level by Messrs. J. & R. Carter. to rent. Apply to WILLIAM LEVAN,. No. lib North 3d street, Philada. , Jan It. 185°„ 2-1 f d • OAL.VEINS FOR RENT—The subtler % tier is prepared to rent Coal Veins on the .Tusea rora" Tract, the "Port Carbon" Tract, or the "Nag ncr" Tract above Minersville. A. RUSSEL, Agent for the Kentucky Bank. . Ogler Mahantango Street, Pottsville Dec Lb, 1919 51.3n50 '11•0 - /LENT.—Two, two-story Mane Dwelling Moises with convenient back building, sitadted in the town of ,Port Carbon Rent moderate. Apply toJereatiah Boone, Port Carbon. or to the eubacriber. at his Office in Centrest , Pottsville. J EiIACO3II3 WETIIgRILL. Dec 8.1849 511 if - L'OR RENT—A Large STORE House. on. I' Mauch Chunlh street, sad convenient to the Rail road or Canal, will Le rented 01111 the -let of Apri next, or longer if rkuired, upon reasonable terms The building is 40ft oy 30, tern stories high, and wel calculated for storing Ilay, Gr alit. Flour. Feed, ke Application made to No• 17. 111.19 FOR SALLE...vALIJAOLE 7 F PROFEir- A nt ~..." TV In Mineinvillv.— The now otetspird '/." -, by N. G. Ilaromeerio, .a °feted' 6) r riale..l7 • - ' - or irtme any!) , to GEORGE J. lIEUR, Jr , Sppt 4fl 1999-10.4 . 1 Minereville L'Ott SALE—AII that certain Iwo storied cl o ne I Tavern stEut. known as the. VALLEY HOTEI . A-- situate on Valley street. in the town .if Pat. i-=- -lass .. 4 tenon, in the County of Schuylkill; coo. . ,-, 1 taming In front 60 feet. and in dep th WO 1 . 1.. - 21X) yards, at - which point the Cars 'trip I tunes daily Also, 1 other, lois of around, earls c..ntainiust 60 fret in ( mill , rind RIO feet in &min. situate. aim: in said town of Patterson The property will As sold cbesp ; 'terms easy. Apply to D. E. VICE, E N , at his Pottsville, or to MICHAEL, COCHRAN, Sept. L. PM. 2:6•1( ',NOR • SALE.—voLLIERY PROPERTY FOR V SALE —THE SUBSCRIBER otters at privatesale the 6,llowinF property, ,One Heppe Engine . with On feet or nine inch Pummt. in first rate working order. . One 3tt Horse Engine. with 24D feet of dine Inch Pomp". with winding gearing 'all complete, In good wOrkine order. One 201foree Engine for hoisting Coal from Mines, in good working order. One 10 Horse firsoklns Engine, with . Rollers, Shaft. Ins, i4crerne, Ai:hetes. and all the fiztures necessary to do a business of IWO tons a week. Alto 50 large Itrilmad Cars with heavy chilled wheels_ nod three inch allele, these Cars are well suit ed for any of our surrounding .Roads where flown pillVrt is used. The above Engines were all manuilietored by Hay wood grenycler, and are, considered among th e very best ever made Ai Paid Wiles Jan.l3. 3-4( Lion SALE OR RENT.— PORT CARBON j r .4TFANI MILL—The subscriber offers his Steam Mill, located in Part Carbon—for sale or rent. r , ald M{ll ii located in one of the beet situational in this rte. ton for husineva. being the only onr in the eastern clion of the Coal flexion_ It in in gnnd condition, I end possession will he given ituinedin tel.' , If required Terms envy. Apply to ' L. F WHITNEY, . , Port Carhop,. Morelt,lolh, 14.151. IL-tf 1 1 0 RENT—% PARM of W*) acres cleared- and Dwe,ling Ilona., near Mount I. itmn . Apply i n • H. I.,:AMPIIEL.L Arent. Jul% 1849 12321 • SALE, AND TO LET.=-IThildisia It In 418n1.1 Carbon. Lew !gu.re. Wood and Lyon' t addition to llottovillr..tri Noitsprian Pottnrillf, and In‘linntpville. &Inn n convenient Office in Mortis' Addition_ Apnly to JAB , . 11. CAMPBELL. April IN, '4B. 110il SALE. 7 .-A superior CAMERA. suitable fo I. 'taking likenesses, for sale etcap, at & ELLIOTT'S Secnnd .loot ati...re'the Miners' Rank Oct 40, 154943.tf NALE—AT PRIV atedb.i.E-ZAII that err. 1 1 lain tract or parcel of land. situated on the Broad Moninain. in Lower Mahaotango township. in S. buy' kill rowdy, (fainter)). Berke county.) in the State of Pennsylvania. bonnie.' and described as follows, to wit :—Begloning at a marked wr..iteCoak tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller. north sixtyplive perc h es . to a white oak ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed to George Werner, West 146 perches to a stone ; thence by late vacant land, now surveyed In Leonard thick, south 65 perches In a Spanish' rui k ; thence east 146 p • rches to the place of beginning. containing 55 acres and 151. perches of land'and allowance of six per tent. for roads. ace. JOON 0 „IMMUNE& ' Executor of F Beans' estate,69 Matket st. 'Sept 19, 1819. " 35.41' D All;ROA IKON.-100 Tons Railroad loin, It assorted from 2} by it toll b 7 I. 06 band, and for sale In lots - to suit purchasers, at the lowest aurket price, by N.•& a. MIDDLETON, A:artier at Ridge Road, 10th an. Otllowhill ate. Philadelphia. 4-3cno Jan TO. 18$2" 8011aRR . IRON. 55 , widilrsof243Vab:digla 4 geniaNarilLom 4 4 1: d n:t1Zy 4. S A nO; -gionattras2ada. 11. IP4t I - MAINS FOR RlNE4.—Thesubectibere have lust received from the ship Elizabeth. I and I Inch Best hest English Chains, made expressly for Mine., and for sale. Appty to Lilt IL GEORGS. apriPO tf 171 Market and lith Sir ects,Phllada _ - "[?AIL ROAD IRON —BO TONS% x i Flat Bar 1A Rail Rood Iron, 50 do II t f do do dtiN Bdo 0 do do dowlibitplkeo. 15 do 1 a I do do ' do 'And Plateajor sale by. . A. Jr. 0. RALSTON, I soothfront st.,Pdi adi N 11. 1840. 28 New 311111nery Ditablisikinent IN /lINIVOILIIVILLIE. PRE subscriber her announces to the Ladies of dcbuylkill County. the °swains of tier sew M Wi nery Store. in Second St., newt he Episcopal Chu reb where sbe wall beep annually on band, a complete assortment of enfant of Lady's wear t comprising Bonnets. Caps, td .. Be.; a* of whtcb will be mane fletaied of the best rentettal. and fashioned in Me latest and aunt approved stPar. Together with e general assortment or !bitty si4 kits. and rrapectOally, solicits it adore of tbstrpgronalts• IJAITMAIRINM PATTedg:. i-tto ' Jim Ilk 18491 VIM/MD IFEUPPIEN, ATTORNIPI AND CJ tN)llNSillitOtt at Law. Pelladalpbui. wilt sawed to eollectiomme• all other legal bowies. le Oa City or Palladelola i adjalalag Collation aad alierettowes— Mice No. LT risme Wast,Plilladelphtat 34-21 rner 134 h. KAY. •1 5- Cl' '• 8. & J FOSTER. .S.ir S FOSTER. J. D. MEREDITII. tentr. i3t!, pmtsvllle, Agra; for • J. t: 10.51,05 TA. 5 !no AD/lANCE surtnenll4.l....l. •d- Bilailinill E. YARDLEY /It lON 47-it C CO. H. Porrs IRON, &O. 2()t)HA"- " Aal/rBD t tr" l , the subsesibals,-10 park a wwd-74d. To faltbral bands. cosisist 'essitoralse4 red waVe will be Ores. Lawieberg. February li, ! 9-21 -r-- k! Ali TB D... 01) "MINERS.-- Want. id. launch v v niely. a ri.mpetent Eerlitatl. wen UIU contract Alf smiting Ulu shin of a toll Nlw in,2sl.de 'stand. 150 Vet below he preeeni &pat, The wire to furn ished n Atmen) Ensign!. all all ibe apparatus ne eesrarti rOr pupping., Illttlite speed Itmily except pnr- Ourl,l Who are at le perfect securhy fof the ful fillment of the rentrael... . 1 • .4111 re , triv•Kl At the nine. or D. II ousil%. No 41 W%ll suPet. tJaueto,y (lour; Nev. DEM= A 5 1rEn ,41 t'llti 'Piny an 43hntrinnce6 anon • Kr.ln•ir, Who has been eirniloynd to Orttcapaci ty On" lir• last e otha yearn. hr, C,i, rer t •reag.: itaCapr.dliltty 3ntl nrn. addressid In X v:2,a: 14n AU, lifi e Johro if. Will die r.t prompe +attention Jan 46. 1459 CAADS. r < ll:.311INDABE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. VT to Pine Btre.4. Sept 21.1849. ' IIOCTOR a. lIEGER, runway EGEß, os Phi!ado. I /phia: Caniin Street above ebsi Town Hair; Physician and Oct,list.. Vacine Viros on hand. • cll.:1849. 52 Jaws Ir D. DEREDITM—ReaI 'Roo te A xenej fiee, centre lit , Pottsville. Schuylkill Ceaaty, Pa. agent for the sale and purchase at Real• Eltate.— Agentlar Linda, and collection of Coal Ream, &c. Oct .3,18, 1819. • _ 44-ly Y D. HALL, A!TORNEV AT LA* • Imo. elebuyiklll Comity, Pa. Dike ad) P ohr Ca leitbe l- Exchange Hotel, Dee 15, 1810. . 51.17 ova. BatINER a SON, WOoLDRALFas rF AND PARiIiMENT Mantillicinrers. No. 7 hiarranite St -.and No. 7 Willow Hovel. Pidladelpida WiLtrai flavacn. ' Huey Bkasia N. B.—The bir,liest price pald for Wool and akeeP Skins • Nov 10, 1810. OCTOR C. war.szLza, IMAKEOPATIIIC U Nl,,,ltemoved his Office to the upper. most of the new brick bundlers, -opposite the Post Marv: Centre Street. Pottsville April 28, :849, R. BacKtre.—NEW 1113313:P4T111C1NED- Lf ICA IL OFFICE, Cornerof2d and Market si. oppo siteThompson'e Ifell."Pottrvllle, Pa. Residence Cor ner of Collowhlll and 3d dt., opposite the - Primitive Methodist Chords Jan .27, 1€49. CI A/NIVEL I,IARTZ.4IISTIOE or Tan PEACH: 4.31 rattsfille. .Will attend promptly to Colleettons, Agencies. Pisrchase and Sale of Deal Estate. Re.. in Schuylkill County, Pa. °like in Centre Street, isppo bite she Town .Oct tb. t 849. 43.11, .111AR1 E$ W...111E13=14 ATTORNEY AT • 1.4 W. i Has removed. 'lds office ricer to J. M Long's Stove dilute, Centre street. Sept 1. 18;19. VOWARID CLARKSON. DE.IIGNIED & EN VI GRAVER ON WOOD. No. SO} Walnut Street, PI Had .I{o4ll. August 4. It e 49 _ _ . I BORON, uzz.Lis, . • I WIIOLESALE COMMISSION AGENT, . Fora!' kinds or Plah, No. Sik North Warms, below Rate stoics, Philadelphia. [April W..'49. Iy-17. Repairs of Navigation: Cars. . wRITTEri PROPOSALS for the Iron wort, ,to., needed for repaaing the Navigation or B. 1.. T. Cankdarina the year 1850, will be received by the undersigned at Schuylkill Haven, until: the first of lamb nest. MI ;impaled, -will name specific totem' for the (01- 1011WiDt hews of work rieihrerai, either at Port Car bon, MoniiSearbon. Schuylkill Hagen, -or PortClin canon iisaylie desired. viz: I. For two ~ew wheels, staked on a new all., # 2. " two do' •do old Isle, 3. " one do do do do j 4. " suiting old wheels, on old azles. each 5. " pedestal boxes, each" . I 6. " brasses, each. 7. resetting old 'springs, always' adding - • another leaf. each . . 8. " all other new cast Iron work per do wrought Iron 2 do ,:. 10. " old castings per ton..allowance fOr MI new auks to be of the hest English-Cable Bole Iron. straight through, and 3 inctictrin diameter. Ali new wheels to be of the pattern now used on the Cats, and chilled upon the tread 'at legit half as inch "rep. MI wheels staked on, to trenecurately go .ged 11.8 inches - from face to face of the flanges, at the root, The above prices, from, to 1. to include all repair ing. straightening. key. seating, de., or Old aides. and all keys, bands. collars, be.. required opals, the riles; and wheels, when goofed and lined raptor running. No ankle furnished under these empathic. to be paid for, until it has been inspected and seemed ey .be proper officer. • For the Trustees. Eumnot) NOR1110\;- Resident Engineer, ' &et \ Feh 2. 1850. IProclanliatton.- ()TICE Ir heretty giVPTI,' th at a rnart af Common • Pleas, for the blat of causes at fame to and far . the (notYty of rtainlhill, wilt he held nt Oralasharr„ in - the rninltY ar4, on Thlriaday, the 4th day of htnreh_tri enatinnetern weeks ifneeetianry. Therefore, .111 privetss basin, stilts pendtor, and 8 1 / persons whose ditty it shall be .0 appear, at *alit Caner. wititake nnrier, Ind ,Toreorn heurset nndMtly -hriker. orwoi.- it 17 M. $ mauls, Sheaf. burg, Feb. lids • .11 - 5.4 s Proclamation. lILREA 0. the Hun .1-UTIIF.It SUDDED,'Esrinire, Prosid.mt of the rourt of Commion Pleas of the cs•nnly or vehuvtall, to Pennsyleasaa. and Jemtee et she several roans of Quarter derrines of the Pesci", Oyer stud Ternsiner, 'and Geleral Cool Delivery in said county • and dreamt's' N. Pahrtra. Intl JAC°, Hausa. &rooftree, 'edges of •he unmet of Quarter delusions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, one 12*i:- era' Gaol Delhrery..firr the trial of all rapiral sad other offenses. in the said county of dclarty Mill, by thehrpre. cents to ore airs-fled. have nrd-redo roars of Unossuina Pleas. Ov crania Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, 1., be holden at Orwieshurg, on Blenstiy the Iltb day Of March nest, to continue two weehs, If neeereaty . Notice,. therefore hereby ctren to the Coroner, the yo,:tee.. of Das Peace. and therostables of the Lard treaty of&baylkttr, flan they art by the a..ttdpre'tepts. commanded to he then and ibete, at 11l Metot - k in :he foreman* of - said day, with their mita. records Maui sit ions.exatninai inns. and all other reuterninances, to da those things w_hfch in their several oirie. a appertain toll e dour ; and all those that are Ininind by retrochl... sauces.., prosecute against Ilse priammera; that are or then shall be in thegaolof said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosetate these. es *ban be just. s eon BATE Yet CONIII,O,NW6aLTar. Shcrifro Wire, Orrige=" t C. ht. STRAUB, Sheriff. burg, Feti„ 2, 1830. S 54c N IL—Tbe withesees and /owns wiart are surnamed to attend saaleonmars required to attend posetualty. In ease of non-attendance the law is smelt aims made end provided will be tightly. enforce d. , nix antler is published by order of the Com _; son cerned will govern theuwelera accordingly. Re_ steels Notice. - - rVOTICE Is Isereby given, that the Adadalatratarr I. hereinafter named, nave Bled their respective se. counts of the fulkniring Estate.. in She Register's OF, Bee of the Goody of Ittehuyllt ill, wbleh accounts have been allowed by the Register, an&will be pr emoted to the judges of the Orphan's Coact; 1 20 Monday 18th day of March next, at 10 o'clock Mille foreaarnta for alhawanee,and coafirmation, when and where all persons interested may attend if they thtna proper. I. The acionnt of John Conard4 Admit/tiltrotor Of the estate of W. Tobias. of Wayrpe Township, flec'EL. 1. The aceoantof Daniel Zaber.` 64 bainimator of the &tate oflohn Zuber, lain -Of Wen Pena Sown, ship, deed. 3. The account of Peter Carbon. Administrator witSl Ow will annexed, of the estate Joseph Data, late of the Borough of Ponsville. deed. DAN - 1. 1 1 , 4 1 ERC1116D4Dealiter. Register's Ogler, Orvrigi- St. burg, Feb 9,1850. S , j RIF Register's Notice. ro, t TICE is hereby given. that the attestors Mid 1.11 Administrators brief - eater named. have Fled their respective acensauti of, the followint estates, In the Register's Office. of the County of ac buy nt In. which accounts Mire beesaltisised by the Regime?, and will be pre-ented to the Judges of the Orphans' Goad. on Winds' - y:the Ith d y of blotch next. at 117 o'cioelt in the krennon. for altowatiee andennikMation. when and When all persons interested May attend if they think proper. I. The account of William' bilitener. Administrator of the, mime of Jeremiah Reed. late*, Idalthehs tp.. deceased." S. The account of Lewis Reeser, AdMinktrator the estate of George Bucher, fate of Pittegtove 'deem:Med. h. The account of Peter R. Rlock. Etecuttir of the-- Last Will and Testament of Peter Fetherolf. late 01l Upper Itiabontingo tp.. deceased. 4. The account of - George liartllne. Adatintstrator. debunk non of the estate - of Peter Yoder. tate of Up— per, *shantung° tp.. deceased. I 5 , The aectormor George Delius. Atiministnatir of the Testate of Nub Dellis, late of Voice town tp. deceased . 6. The 'refloat 'of boatel Correll; Atimlatottatos of, the estate of Daniell Conti% late of Weil, Pees tp deceased. I, The account of John Wiest =NI jobs Toilet*. Administrators of the estate of of Joseph Tobias. tate• of llooet =abalone° IR; demand. . 8, The account Ot Joseph. llorgettate, Eseenimmt•ft the Last win and Tesounest of John Borgelesai. lass of Warne tO., deceased. - 9: The ace a= of Pelt= .htspaeb 'and Alethiro- Zhantesman. Administrators of the estate of Abra ham Zinunennatt boa of wesotranswie tp., &Am • DANIEL EXACIIEII, Regina! .4 Register's Mite. Orerip..lo. burr. Feb I. 1660. I Do VDDl 3 dill.--0110EOR'e Fads* for Faddism. sew artists stub appeased is Saw y ara asd Pin deledita. tar sale by J. 111:11Ett , & .1411. il• iii Mil Ili EMI 46.6m0 MB UM ffmn CM
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