7.f . p.;> I MUM/ 40aVittikt... SATURDAY, FEB. - 8, 1851 0:703r first page is taken up with an in teresting fixture recently delivered by D. G. McGowan, Esq., be - fore the Odd Fellows - at Tamaqua. We publish it at the request of the Order. . OUR ESTURATR OF THE PE0P1.,R 9, ! ROAD. • In our estimate of the new Railroad, in which we showed that a new Road could" be constructed from the Coal Region to Phila delphia, and fully equipped to carry ainillions tons of Coal, together with the other trade, for aboutfive million of dollars, some thought I our estimate of S 40,000 too/ow. Engineers I and Contractors consider the estimate a very liberal one, and this seems to he the pievai I- 1 ingopinion among all those who are con- t versant with the route. A. friend tias furnished us with a.statenaent 1 of the cost of some other Roads made in thii State, which is as follows : Columbia Railroad, State, F.-17,000 per mile Pottage, do ' do 33,000 do Philadelphia and Baltimore, 46,000 do Pepalylvania and Central, 37,000 do Phyla. S: Trenton, single tract 17,000 do The Columbia Railroad, and in fact all, ex cept the' Pennsylvania Road, were made a number of years ago, when experience was limited, and were a Iso - construeted under cir cumstances which' contributed largely to !liven the expense. Similar roads could he be constructed now fur one-third less. _ The Pennsylvania Railroad is the best constructed Road in the United States, and runs through a very heavy Country, and this has cost only ' s r. 37,000 per mile. 37 Malin; at Mine - rsrille.—Wi regret that the - proceedings of the Minersv lit e Meet ing in favor of a riew Railroad to Philadel phia, were received just as our paper WaF going to Press, which _rendered it impossible to publish them this week. They suggest a Convention of the friends of the People's Road to be held at Reading.• o:7lnreslinkts -of Coal Trade in Schuyl kill County.—ln the next Jorr.NAL, we will publish a table of investments made in' the Collieries in Schuylkill county, by the differ ent individuals engaged in the trade, pre pared from the Ceitsus papers. We think it Will open the eyes of the people to the magnitude of those investmehts, which are tramelled on the one hand by the high rates charged by. Transporting Companies, and threatened with destruction on the other, by the application of Improvement C om p_ Mes. 13:7Berhs County Prison.—The Report of 'the Inspectors of this Institution, for the last year; shows that 113 prisoners were received —92 for trial, and 21 convicts—(only 10 from Berks County,) a decrease from the pre vious year of nearly 24 per cent. The ex pense of maintaining prisoners during the year 1850, was $1,318 62 ; the earnings of convicts at labor, during the same period, amounted to $1,230 01. The current ex penses of the year 1850, were $4,29 80 ; cash receipts for goods sold, &c.. and paid over to the Treasurer, $1,730 01. 3:7 - Why there is strong Oppoption.—lt is a positive fact that before we had regular Railroad communication with the city, pack ages of goods were conveyed cheaper be stage between Philadelphia and Pottsville, than the mtel now charged by the Railroad :Company, and the Express Line. (r,:7" Penn.tykanta Legislatui.e.-The Tar iff Resolutions, came up in the House on Thursday. The question being on the adop tion of Mr. Sanderson's amendment, embody ing pr.otecrive principles, a motion was made tOpostpone indefinitely. Negatived by a vote of 14 to 17. The:discussion continued till the House adjourned. 0:7 Joshua W. Comly t Esq,. of Mon tour county, has been named as a suitable candidate for the Supreme Bench of the middle district. Our neighbor, C. IV. He. gins, Esq.,`has also been 'lsrael by some of the Locofocos press forfthe same office. 'iti - illictmspori and Elmira Railroad.— A contract has been entered into with Joseph Gordon Jr., to relay the twenty-fire miles of this road, from 'Williamsport to the towe of Ralston, and to extend .he same to Elmi ra. This is one of the links in the great chain of the Philadelphia and Erie -route, now in contemplation. I:l7'A letter from Nctristown states that the people are beginn ng to move with regard to the proposes: new Road from the. Coal region. A meeting will be called short ly. The heavy manufacturing interests in that bormigh would be greatly benefitted by cheapening transportation and fuel. I 17A.riotous dispotition was manifested among several hundred workmen on the Reading Railroad 'ai Richmond on Wednes day last. It originated from a reduction of wages: Order was. restored by Marshal Keyser taking charge ed some twenty-five of Their number. . • C:7" Masiackusetts Coalition. • A ':writer over the signature of FL W.—said to be one of the Free Sailers, has purged his sou: of —the "perilous stutr' and aublished a full expla nation of the late bargain and procee4ings between the free:soil and denfocnitic mem beryl the Legislature in relation to the Gu. beraatorial election and the non-election of Senator. (I: 7 "Framliarrrthurg.--PetitiOns are begin• ning to pour into the Legislature in favor of the People's Road. There a healthy feeling in the Legislature on this subject, and it is believed that a Charter will he gran tad under proper instru:tions. CZTILni. David S. ..Kauffman, Representa; tive of the Ist Congressional District in Texas, died suddenli at Washington on Friday of last week. He was. a native of Carlisle, Cumberland Co: in this State, and was born in 1813. Lle . was buried on Mon day last, with approgiate ceremonies. fri•Go4. Quitmafi, has arrived at New Orleans for trial, in charge of the United States Marshall wi,o arrested him at the in stance of the Com. It is said that some strange developmr cus will be disclosed during his trial. • o:7'Retilroeids n the United States.—The total tune= of mules in January, 1851, was 8797. Coat 8286,455, 078. Pennsylvania Jas a total of 917 miles, at a cost of $35,40 ,033. Ll:neuben A; Dunbar, recently convicted al the , warder of two boys, his step-broth ers, was 'settled at Albany on Frulay of last week. He . 132411 a fail confession of the horrible -deed. n7Gcn. '-fran. the Rhode bland United Strait Seca .or elect is ti moderate Locofoco, haling vatai for Harrison arid Clap, and bean triartrer a strong Protectionist. I'ASIARy3A AFFAIRS. - The body of Neat Gallagher, the Man killed by Frank Sweeney was exhumed on Friday afternoon, and an inquest held upon itity the Coroner. The Jury rendered a verdict that he came to his aeith Sy a blow from a stone inflicted by Frank. Sweeney. ' • Shocking. Accident.—John . Dreishath, resi ding a few miles efrom Tamaqua, came to his death under the folfotiring circumstances. He had been to Summit Hill. with a load of lumber, and was returning to his home, when in some • inexplicable manner he got his legs entangled in a chain, which - was attached to his wagon, and falling off, the wagon passed over his body, the chain being flrmly attached to his limbs. He was dragged all the Way to his home, a distance of three or four miles. When 'discovered, life was extinct. His body was lacerated in , a fright ful manner. Rer. B. F. Bittenger, a Presbyterian icier (0. S.) of Tamaqua has resigned his pastoral charge and left the Borough. He has been there three years. His services are spoken of in the highest terms. Previous to his departure, his congregation made him a voluntary contribution of one hundred_and ninety-dollars. miNERSVILLE AFFAIRS.„ A meeting was held at " Anthracite Hall" in the Borough of Millersville, on, Saturday evening last, fol the purpose of taking into consideration the present high rates of Toll, &e. on Coal and Merchandise ; also to point out other illegal practices of the Phila• delphta and Reading Railroad Company, and to suggest the proper remedy." A Commit tee was appointed to draft Resolutions to be presented at an adjourned meeting, to he held on Tuesday evening. SIR. CORWIN AND MANCHESTER The English newspapers, are not 2 at'd pleased with the, annual report of Mr. Secre tau, Corwin. They think it compares very unfavorably with the production of Mt: Sec— retary Walker. Our WHIG Secretdry is es: pecially unpopular at Manchester: and the Times of that place levels an editorial at.him of some length, studded with rill the choice epithets of vituperation and abuse to be ft:mod in the English language. It denounces the report as a " strange document"—an " ex travagant piece of special pleading"" in coherent"—" crude"—" unin telligible"—full of " elaborate distortions of fait"—" exploded fallacies"—" transparent fallacies"—and " dishonest pretences." It accuses the Secretary of. Insincerely advoca ting a "policy which is known to be as im practicable as it is preposterous."-:—Wash ington Republic. Just what is to be expected am thatquar , ter. The Secretary is ao doubt regarded in a 1 very unfavorable light, for showing - Up before 1 the coun try.that we are supporting and fatten ing the English Manufactures. to the tune of over 5200,1100.000 annually. to the neglect . and ruin of our os;:n. Manchester is the very centre of the cotton manufacture—thou sands of spindles would be stopped. and many laborers thrown idle, if Secretary Cor win's adfice should be anted Upon: No' won der then the Times , thinks it a strange docu ment, and denounces its 'doctrine as " pre posterous'' and somewhat irritating."— What a wise man Mr. Walker must be in the eyes of the-Manchester folks r''Level of the Oceons.—lt is ascertained by the gradeing of the railroad across the Isthmus that the level of the Pacific Ocean is 12 feet 6.100 above that of the Atlantic. The air line distance between Chagres and Panama (the termini of the road) measures 30; miles. Far Ike " Misters' .lastr,a/." New York. lanuzry 18.1851 Mr.. BANNAN :—The account you give o the decline of the temperance cause in your county, and the gain intemperance is making corresponds with that from .almost every section of the country', notwithstanding the exertions constantly making ,to arrest -the march of this enemy to human happiness. A check is made occasionally to its progress in some particular section, bin unfortunately when the reaction takes place, it is worse if possible than before. The friends_ of -the cause had almost given up all hope - di arri ving at the end contemplated, when .the Apostle of Temperance reached our shoe.—, Here was matter for much rejoicing. He would certainly have more influence with his own countrymen than anv other could expect to have; and all friends of the cause would flock to his standard—that all pledges given to him Would he kept inviolate, and that the cause would receive an impulse which would be felt throughbut the land.— He was therefore received asL mighty con queror or minister of peace. 'A public pa rade was got up. and he was received and escorted through our streets"by thousands.— Country, Religion and Politics, were all laid aside, and all were striving o do'him honor.. He has now travelled almos the length and breadth of our land, and has received the t pledge of hundreds of thou nds, and now how stands our account? I is said by those who are best acquainted ith the matter that at no time has there be more Intern peraace than at this time-4more wines' and liquors are imported, and more whiskey and ' alcohol manufactured in this country, and consumed, than at any other time,—that if there is less used in the families of those in better circumstances,—there is- much more by mechanics, laborers, and those in the more humble walks of iife. How is this ? Is the Pledge c.-to Father Mathew `guide with mental reservation, or is it made zo continue during. convenience? This of , course cannot be Told, but one thing is certain, the cause of temperance has de :dined very rapidly and fearfully by a very simple mathematical rule, if two Apostles of Temperance had come among us, Instead of one, or should the one stay with us long enough, we should know very little of Tempeance•except by name. Snch being the facts, the only conclusion we can show, is that those who take the Pledge from Father Mathew,' do It for the purpose of adding to the number of his friends, rather than converts to 'because,. ,without the most distant idea that there is the least obligation on their part to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquor. NICHOLAS. TILE COAL TRADE POR 1851. . t The quantity cent by Railroad thin week, is 15,138 07 tow, brine a falling off of about 10,000 tons since last week. caused Ina great measure by an reeutunlation of loaded ears below ; and the winterish aspect of the weather duitag the lax few days. ' 41 is itated that the Lehigh Coal Co. Intend fiinding their outstanding interest, with a view of declaring a dividend on, their r , tock. It Is also believed that the practice of giving se fps payable in Coal, which has greatly injured the retail Coal Trade of the City, will, be discontinued. - A mount of Coal sent o,llf the Philadelphisand Rea; ding Railroad far the week ending nn Thursday even. Ing last. Wtes. Tots t. Port Carbon, 4,701 09 07,248 OS Pottsville, 1,032 11 26,901 04 frettnyikill haven, • 6, 1 320 10 106,363 08 Port Clinton. 2,582 18 42,112 00 Total 15.133 07 271,659 00 _RAIi ROAD - ft. , The following Is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads In Schuylkill Caunty,for the week ending Thursday Pruning. WrEn, 'Perrot.. Sloe 0111 wad R. U. R. 11 7,021 08. 50,247 00' Little Sebnylkitt n R. 2,582 09 12,721) 19 Mill Creek • do 3,673 19 : 30,545 10 Mount Carbon do 1,014.04 8,250 01 Schuylkill Vaticy do 2.012 10'; -16,171 17 Mr Carbon and Pt Carbon 7,301 17 45,753 09 ikTIR Of TOLL •}D TRANSPORTATION Oil lIIIILROAD far 1650. Prom Wrarium.R.llaviirs.P.Clloto6 To Riebmond. 1 70 1 G 6 1 45 To Pbll44elphia. 170 16 145 TO =IP 41W1 BOAT STALDIMA TRE BUBSC.BIBER NAB UN HAND AND (W -ren cnr rale at 4f coats per pnund a latof Wrought Spikes, 5 Inch mud upwards. made by hand. and of the best Iron. A1t0.4 and 41 Lao at 5 Cent!. 'Whiff Bolts at 3 cents; and English boll Iron at 45 dollars Per Too. Canoe. or address • E. BUTTON. No. 125 Beach 'guest Keustasion ' Bet. 14 MO • i416.2t0 tat MiNEfth' JOURNAL, GENERAL ADVERTISER; : 110 0 11 k Lik T A MEETING Or TUE WOOD. IXIETRAC- C 1 tam. belga* Mrs. Itloyet'srfalf-way Donee. Feb. d, MI, for thepa_tpose of classifying ladestabliallng tbe ode.. of Cord Wood. Ow the opining yeat. the meeting wax oripinited lir calling Pinta P. Detwto Esq. to the chair, and C. J. Dobbins au Serretety.: h was Incerid and seconded that the chair ipoolift* committee. of six, In drafrltepolutions expressive of the sense 'of the weedne. and to report ' the sawn at Ill* Pelt stated meeting, tube held at the tame place, on Saturday the 21d:day. of rebitiasy, t- ',Meat*. . The -chair then appointed the following gentlemin as the s Cunitnittes to wit : . darnel Fik E. ' epswr, George Drelbelhels. Chas. .I DoWntes. Chas. Focht. Samuel B. Jones, John B. Bondi A special invitation w tendered to all Contractors and all pernoris interested io the delivery of Cord Wood jo the Phila. Iteedine,; and Pottsville R. B. Co. C.:J. DOBBINS; See'ry: ft-2t. Feb.B 1851 PROCILIINDITION. • • 0110E* HECtEIn . GIVEN:THAT A COVWf of Common Please, for the trial of camellia* issue in and for the rcanty of etuayriltlll, will beheld at Orwidebard. in the /manly aforesaid. on Monday the Inn day of March nevi. at 100'0°0 A. M. to continue one went. Therefore all' perfume hiving:silts pendaer:A wren persons whose dory it shell be tosippearat said anifl. Will tate ndtire and fovern therrfeetTeg areoffilhilY. L • CHRISTIAN Al. ESTRAUB. Sheriff. Sheriffs Mare. Onsfirshaft. fAhruary 8,1851. IV 1 • OTICEI Ia UERIREW%TN TIM? A COURT 1 OCCominpo Pleas. for the trill of causer nt tasty! in mid for the county of Pr buylklllariff be held at Or- ; witebute,itt e enuaty afnretmld.an 31einday -the 3d,! of Mar•Ti net 10 o'clock A. $1 in trintln ue onr,4 , 1.1 Therefore all remits hiving Anita *Wing. and all rterMIIIS who e, dozy . it T 2 NIT . he To appear at Bald Coati, We will tate notice and qra t . thernseleeinerordlngle. • e. sTit n 4ril, Sheriff: . shertfte Mire, Feb. :1. IASI. OCILABIAPIt =ON. I • HEREA A, the non. LUTHER KIDDER, ~Esquire. 11 Polldent of the Court Of Common Pleas of the county at ichuylkill,in Penttolvatan, and , Justice s of the seretsl Courts of Quarter fteggiOns Of the Peat?. Oyer rind Terminer, and Oekeral,Caol Delivery. in Bald county. -and Rvrxxv,tuT. Pottiov. and Jacok wire, L'sraircs, Judge. of the Court of Quarter sessions of the Peace, Oycr and Terminer, and Gen eral Gaol Delivery, for the trial oral! capital and other orenres, in the said connty'o fßchiyik ill, by their pre.' rept, to me'direrted, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas.Dyerand Terminer and General Cant Delivery, ta be holden at firwierhore, rri Monday the 10th day of March next, .t 1111 o'clneli AL INT.to continue two weeka, if necessary. • , Notice a therefore hereby given, to the efiwnn er . the Jusliceg of the Peace, and .Conatames of or ea v y county. of Schuylkill, thanker Ire by the said precept.. commanded to be then and there, at In o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records.inqui sitiona,exaMlnations, and airother remembrances. to •da those things which in their:sevei - alorte.P.appertnin to he done; and all tho3e that are bound by reengni zancer. to tiros/rule against the prisoners, that are or then shall he in the gitolcif said county of Schoylkill, are to be then and there to O.rogeholethern, ng bejosi. UOD .11.vr. TnE nrviimemarEmi,Tn SherifrP I.r. M. SfRAll'l3, Sheriti. here. Feb. S. j 45-tr S.. 11. The witnea-ea and Sunnis who are summon ed to attend vald Court. are required so attend punc tually. In ; CAM. of non-attendance the law In smelt enee; med.s and paucities!, ivill be-rigidly enforced.— This notice ig published by nfilervil the efilln thoae cnneeined will govern ihemaelver. accordingly. REGISTER'S NOTION Xr6IICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, TIIAT TOE' E%- 11 penults, Adminiatrators,lcc..• hereinafter named, have flied their Accounts of the following Estates, in the Register'■ Office of the county of Schuylkill, J eibich amounts have been allow, d by the Brgister,and will be preiented to the Judges of the Orphans' court of IWO county, to be held at •Orwigsbarg, on Monday,- theloth of March next c at 4 0. o'clock In the afternoon for allowafwe and confirmatidn, when and where all persons interested may attend, if they think proper Ist. The Account of John Acker, administrator of the estate of Jacob Acker, late of the Borough of.Potts v die, deceased. 24. The Account of Thomas J. Morgan. administrator of the estate of Lewis Edwards, late ef the Borough of Minerssille, deed. 34. The A.Ccount of Thomas J. Morgan', administrator of the estate of Wm. Morgan, late of the Borough of Minereville, deed. .• ' 4th. The fifth Account of &Intel I. Berger, Joseph theker and Wm. Executnnt of Ludwig Berger, late of Mahheiro township, deed. bit. The Account of John M. Iliad. Administrator of the estate of Benjamin, Cotter, late of Manheim t sictiship. dec'd. 6th. The Account of John K.. Minnie, Executor of the ,laat will and t.atameat or Michael Harr, late of the Borough of Pottsville, (Med. Tt h. The Account of Charles Reiner and Jacob Kau ' ref...executors oftba last will and testament or Mar garet Diebl,late of Upper Mahanmego tp., deed. gth The Account 6fJoha 13.Bucchler anti Peter Stein Executors of the last will and testament of Daniel Stein, late of Pinegrove. township, deceased. 9th. The Account of Samuel Zimmerman and David fitilman:Expeutoro of the rain will and testament of Jaap3 Benningboff, late of West,Penntp.. 10th. The Account of John Maurer and Charles Mau rer,. Eiecutory or John Maurer, dec'd.: who 'was Golfedlan of Ramuel Ruppert, a mlnorcof Manhelm township. 11th. The 'ACCOUnt. of Francis Spencer, Administrator of the . estate of Ralph Fetlierstene, late of &hal.' 'kill county. deceased. 12th. 'The:account of Charlet' 'W.. Taylor, Admints trtior of the estate of Andrew Heim , late of the Brirpugh of Millersville, died. . •131ir The Accohnt of David Daubnnspeck. trator of the eetale of Geo*. Dauhunspeck, late of West Penn to wnshin. deceased. The,Arcount of Hannah Kershner. Executrix of thelast will and testamenrof George Kershner, late of Idanheim township, deceased. 15th. The Account of Paul Lenge!, Adminfstrator of rhe,estat. of. Joseph &envies, late of Plnegrove township, deceased. IGO. The Account of Andrew Willoner, Admintstra. tor Of the 'eitate of Thomas Cunycum, late' of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. 17th: The Account of John Manbeek,Administrator the estate of Geo. Reed, late of Wane to.. deed. Inth:.The final Account of Geo. Dietrich, Executor of .-the tail will and testament of Alohn fltohlmas. late of Lower Alabama° township, deed. 19th. The , Aceount ofJohn Doherty. Administrator of the estate of Catharine fiecser, late of OP Borough at Schuylkill Raven, dee'd,. ~:451, ( !t b. The. Account of John tr.- Herbert. Trustee in - make sale of the RealEttate of Davidilrown, late of the Borough of Pottiviile; deceased. pAifir.L HAERCHER. Region". Itegistrrs Mice, Orivipbri!, February 8. li. - urr or ulmtins, REMAININCY IN THE PORT OFFICE AT POTTS vale, Pa.. on the Ist of FebrOary, 1831. • Albright Jacob 'lieu Sylvister Norton John Anderson John 801 l Thomas '•tiowlan John Baker AC. Horn Thoipsa Nlehola! J L Bermingham 3.1 llale T B Neil John Bird Thomas Howard James., Nler Mrs Mann Brennan John Headman P Ott Jonas Burnhamilorace Hamer Barsiabaa &Brien D W - Etaker John Ft Hughs LewelynPrimaen Man Brand Jeremiah Hollister.MW • Ponter Henry Bright f. itartentan'Thos' Patton James 'Burkhart Horatio Hines Mule 'Phelan Matthew Burke Michael Hartman Wm • Pcrty Charles P Bateman:James Illlgemellen Patterson R Bower Christian Heinrich Joseph Paul Angela Brady, !Urn Ann 2 Harvey Elizabeth Mee John ship ama-Mixn Eliza'thtlealey Honour Phelan Cath do Bast Mlsa Mary Iteslep Joe. eltlpQnlgley Laughlin Brennan Margareiliedley John do Reicher Enoch e. Brennan Crath'ne I. N. . Rlehel George . Baker Mr* Cath Johns n Wm 3 Rees Thomas RourkeklriCaih 2.lohnson George Reilly Thomas • Cowen Mrs Ell:'hionen John Rear A P Basehore Mrs ' Jones CR. Rowbottom John Broadrk.k.ll ahimlenniuga Jame Replier & Algier Barry Wm do Jones B&Co . Reid James.: • Brannan Wm do Johnstone E R ' Robson Thomas Cooper William Jessop George . RellyTeter Clintnn James Joseph t Rosenthal Mr Carrell Daniel Joyce James Math Adam Coale Thomas irows Mfrs At W Rock Bridget Coyle. Lan repre Joyce John. Rite Mrs Sarah Corby John Jenkins Richard Bever Mn Fanny COr.rellCiwnellus Rehr John , RitzeliMichl ebtp Coryell JB& Co. Knewetep W E Roberts James - Chalmers: Wm Kelly David \ Robinson Samuel Cronnelly Thos Koorr.John A.. Reek William Cracin Thomas Heaghly Loughlinßoeaback Daniel Campbell Patrick Kuenzler C ' , Sheehan John 2 Conran,Patt. Kelly Mary Short William Capessell R Koch John Aweeny Michael Cooper Mr. M. 2 Kelly Thomas Smith Zeta' Curt Mrs L A Lonny Michael Steckel William ccrn eq. Miss Ca thLavan Petrick Scanlin Michael Curtain Mrs Cath Lippert John Smith Alexander Common= OnnerLarkin Charles Snyder Jacob Curley John ship Lumsdale [leery Seckrod John Christopher Id do Lanier—James Stephens John B Casey John 9 do Leivyelnistopherteeittinger Chas Campbell Wm do Lonergan•John :Melly Isaac, Darsille Francis Lee William • Schwartz; & Bra Dunlery James Lewis Alfred , Smith A P Durgin Edward Lake II II Snyder Jacob Dunn Peter Lynch James Simon John Doody James Lodge's) , Jacob Atbnerting JG . Dolan Bernard Lang Lorenz Schmidt Franz Domilingh John Leavy Mn 1) Schwindt Philip Dollar Juliana LougheryEdwardSchel John Donahoe Patahip Leahy Mary 'Ann Almon John Dunlcan John do Miller Rev C Shilling Adam Dianioo Chas do Muilror Thomas Sullivan Margaret Daman John do Moyer Franklin Pao der Mary Dobsor. Thomas Marsh Joseph H Stiner Miss Marti Dalton John Matthews John Smith Mrs Mary A Doyle floboor 'Murphy Patrick Bennift Mrs Drabs William D Miles Charles SCIIIHOVIDAAship Eaton Josiah C Kootenai Win , Tuomy John Engle Jacob H Mennig George Teis Daniel Eberman Saml F ' Tower C Farrell Jaior Jno Mitchell Wm. ' Thompson John Forest Improv Co Miller George • Tresauthick Geo Foie% David Moser Mrs C Thompson Eli Font Thomas Munay lillawM Tonna James. Firielty James Mullen lilas Ai Thomas Hen ship Froelich Jahn 11 Martin Mica B . Vollmer Jacob Fox Mrs Morgan Moran Pat ship Weaver John Ferall Miss Cada Manion Kenn do White Thomas I. Feline-John ship Midiely Jas do Weaver Frederick Garman Michael Moore 11L . _ do Welsh Thomas Guinn Henry MorrisoirE do Warren David Galeangher John McCrearf.l El 3 WilitamiTheorl C Graf CMarics McEvoy 1. . Walker Jesepb Gottlieb August McDonnell John Warier Adam D 11 hither Joseph Mayan - Alm Warrens Michael Getz Mary Ann McCaffery , Waling Thomas Gabager 31. ablp.Melabiley John Whalen Michael Gulitioly Mary McCreaM.l B ' Williams Thommt Gannon Michael McMackin John' Williams Miss. A Haggerty. J. 2 McDo nortTbos Williams Mn M A Hoe). Owen Wean Jo..WillianwThomu Hensler Wm. McbtanhanMettlp & Hannah ship HarrisonitowlandkleCartney Tim With, John do Helier D& J McKim, Patrick Woodrunothy do Hike Daniel McCormick Nkh Watherwe Pet do Hon John Nott • Wagnlldichl do Harris Frederick Newton Kaster Bliestadt Valentin* .2 tenni additional will Ws charged Oo all arlyertlaild Leiters.. Persons applying for Innen on thin hat will please oil - adirortired..' ANDREW NORTIMER, .February 8.1851. • ,'. 6-3, • OOFINO !IL ATIE"...TEE BLUE MOUN. R tale,Slatlog Company. resosetfallr Informs the pnbile that they are fatly prepared to foretell impalas awes for Roofing, and have .be most 4 1P/dacha Plateta in their employ. end .nrut anew to am orders h deepateh at the etunteto pollee. end on the moat restonabM tains. - AU tbelronliwartsated. Apply to .1 W. . ROBESTO, Ttsiehlanrtilbs P. 0.. Lettlyti Co.. Pa., *seat, or to B. BANNAN as. this office will be poottuolly wended to pee.7ilBso PORTRAIT - PMMM. C' !UNDICRSIONED RESPECTFULLY AN. .I..stntrices to the citizens or Pottsville and vicinity thst he hes taken a room Col. Banton's - new boni tos opposite the Episcopal - Much.' where he win be hippy to paint the Portrait.. °rimy persons who may desire U. and in a style Which it is hoped will afford entlresatisilltakos. . Perms wishing to employ 14m profilsionally. will Olio call at his room or at the Pennsylvania Rail. •• • ' ORLANDO 13171111. Y IdOORg. Itin. 4. 1851 • 141. litallannillagile orsliasiffirAta lam VIRTUE OP !SUNDRY Wan% er.VENDIII-' „UoniEsponas and Levarl .Faebts, and FRI Faelas, busted-out of the Court of Commas Pleas of &MS/LT -till county, and to me directed, rilthe exposed WPM** lie said or vendee, on Salnrdaa r ie Ist da tiLllareas at o'clock, P.M. at/otos 0: a Hotel, lii the Borough of Pottavtile • Seantylkill county.. tha I *Mowing described prealisest to wit: I L, ill that on frill equal undivided moiety Of bait partof all that certain tract or pal* of lands ettasistn Ingo( seietal eontiguons pieces or wee% situate WI the township of Branch; (formerly Noreregtaaainatiet county of Setmylkill.'in the state of Peansyttranale bounded and limited as follows. that lets say: Begin ning at a stone.in a tote of land, ;formerly of Jacob Reim, hut now or late of Shober & Bunting, Wing • comer of part of the Chandler tract, now nor late of, Joseph Silver. theme by the said Silver tract south 49 1 degrees, east 235 perches to a stualt in a tine of leads formerly of Keller, but mover late of the New Tort and Schuylkill Coattaimpany. thence by the said last mentioned land math 50degreesontst 35 s.loper- cites to a stone corner, north 40 degree,. west 60 Per- chew more Or less to a post, south 46 degree., west 40 peahen to a Hickory, and thence - partly by the same 1 and partly by land sometime of Jacob Ewing, 29 ,sonth -degrees, east 139 perches to a &tette la a line of John RitsYd's land, thence partly bllut said Spy(' land and partly , by lands of Clas Evarre..south 65 deg., west 233 perches toe Maple, thence by land surveyed to Franktir, Miller. north 23 degrees, west 133 perches to post, South 62 damn, West 61 perches to a poet, ' no 30 degrees, woo 324 4 ts to a poll, and north 471'perthes to a post in I. of Held , formerly George Peuxel, and now or late 'Jacob Langer, thence by the said fleitsingere land. north CD degrees, east 35 , petal's to a white oak, SOMA 30 degrees cast 19per ebet to a stone; north 60 degrees, alt 48 perches to a post, and north 47.4egrees. west Operates to a one. 'thencelartly by other Lands formerly , of the said Je , Grob Heim, but now or tate of Shebet and Bunting, mirth 57-degree'. east 230 perches to baton, and thence ty the said lastroetakmed land north 40 deg.. • west V./perches =rarer teal to a stone' ' , and north 50 degrees, east 33 s.llpetthes to the place of beginning, contain' 364 sere, and 60 perches nifil allowance of 6 per cent. which undivided moiety QC bat part of the said described Iraq or ianiChirlei Edward Hallman , and wife-by !Merits:re:dated the 24th day of July. A.. 8..18411, nod Joseph Cresson and - wee by locienufre, bearing date the 26th day of-Angust, A. 1.1.1846, gran ted and conveyed to Jacob Hoffman, together with the hered dement s and appoitenanees,conalstingraf a Log ritable,s2 engine houses - end enema theiela, carpenter and blaelstrilth Lipp, and. all the fixtures ata coal mine opened and worked on the said prepises, late the estate of JACOIIIIOF}MAN. .. IN 2 Also, all that cattalo corner lot or piece of ground iitnate in the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill roan 41\ fronting on Suriburralreet and second street, and 'bounded westwardly by lot - of S. A. Houser, north wardly by lot of the 'Sinew:vine/Idd Fellows' flail, containing 33 feet more or lase in front, and in depth i-140 cert. with the appurtenances, conflicting of a two story frame Dwelling noose and Store, with- a 2 story kitchen attached. partly of stone and partly of framr.• a trains store-house and office. L -a. Also slithar certain corner lot or piece of ground r eltuate In theDorough of Mlnetseille,Schoylkill coun ty. frontingon \Second and North street*, ertetwardly, 1 by land of Minuet Jones, and snothwardly by Wolf Owe:tract, cobtalag In front on Nortkatreet,lo it. and 150 feet in depth on 24 street. with theappurte , ‘ Dante.. \ • ' '" 3. Also, all that certain lot or piice of mooed, situ. are'ln the Borough of,fdineravilte. Schuylkill county, beginning in the aastern line on Orli:tree*. thence east wardly 196 feet to Bakers Alley, thauce .northwardly .180 feet, thence westwaty, by land of Joseph Jeanes 190, feet to 88 street, th ce southwardly along the ~ same 160 feet to th e pla ce f beginning, with the ap purtenances, consisting of aflame amble. late the ',S tale of IOS r.SII H. TAYLOR. , 1. Also, all that certain lot\or -piece of ground, palliate in the Borough of Pottaellie, Sehiylkill Coun ty. bounded In .front on Market street, on the East by Int of Patrick Powers, on thaireet by lot of Jahn . cßarnes, and ,on the north by LOT' street, contain- , lug in front 30 feet amp in depth . IW-feet,. with the , appurtenances, consisting of 4I story frame dwel- . Courts. ling house, with a Slone kitchen attached, late the 1, Grand, Petit Jurors and Tirr-gavek Estate crf EDWARD WAKELIN. \ Adjourned Court. tebruary, 1850, (28 02' -I, Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situ- '! March Term, • 661 '.. , :i ate in the Borough of Pottsville,,Schuylkill county. I Adjourned Court, May, • 243 00 bounded on , he north by an alley, on the we by lot of i , rune a.... eflll. . .. 777 37 James A. Ogden, mithe south on.Ncirwegiart street, , -seatember Tern. , - 1 425 12 vin the east by a 30 feet wide street, contenting in 1. c' , Adjourned Court, October. ' 231 87 front 50 feet, and In depth 100 feet,•with the annum. . December Term, . 500 69 minces, consistintof a 1} story frame double bOrise.i Thomas Mills, do. from Angulo 1849 cM. Straub, clerk of dessioni . 1 6 4 3 .405 77 2. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground.situ, 1' auin the Borotigh, of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, !, to December 00,1850, 318 sn . . bounded on the south by an alley,•on the west by lot 1 Ferdinand Ureter, Court Cher, 74 00 , of 'Samuel M. Hearn, on the east by a3O feet wide 4 8. Bartholothe„. , Prosecuting 1 4.,- ) , 143 50 street, on the north by East Market street, containing t\c op . e on - n a m es , Quarterly Return. 218 78 in front on East aiarket street, 50 feet, and in.depth I y Nonni attending Court House, 83 00 •• 76 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting Of* li . story frame dwelling house, late ,the Estate of 1111- I 10 50 - . CHASE DALEY. . s . F li r o c u o l o o v . eying Grand Jury to Poor -. 1 . ---7 4.2118 ' Also, all thateertain lot or piece of ground, situate In the Borough of Minersville, Schuylkill creinty. \ Eastern Penitentiary. I bounded 2nd described as follows, to wit: fronting -F.D. Keercher, draft for support of 1 eastwardly nn hew Castle street, southwardly by ; _ . (43 . l)V o ic i t4in b E s ater , n ar P i ti r ti c t o e n n v tia ey ry in , :. 1123 . 49 1 another street or alley, eastward!) , by Pleasant street, iC. M. r , et , and northwardly by tot of —, containing in ,front 30 i eonelets.\ • 149 61 feet. and in depth , 00 feet, with the‘ appurtenances . , . consisting' of a'3 story frame dwelling house, with a, - , lntsrest on County Bonds. kitchen attached. late the Estate ofJOSEPH BLACK" ; henry Youte add W. Frailty. 50 00 - •• BURN. ' • : Jacciti liontaingir. ir.. '. GO 00 Seized, taken in ereention and till be solo by . insrph Hammer. • GO CO - C. M. 5TR4,178, Sheriff ' Sheilff'so4Gie,Orerfesirrg. t ~ '. • Printing. - FebruaryB,losl. , I " -- 5 ,, ,, - 74 5 Reuben Wunder, • . 39 50 -- - ' . _ Strange N. Palmer'. 0 sTATEennirr i R. Eitwarek, -- OF TUF RECEIPT,' AND EXPENDRVIIIEF nr firn\,-vt.- J. N. 14,i0b.,,41„,, V 7 23 .!. 600 , , - KILL . COE NTV. FOR 1850. . , 11. Hannan, piinting Ad at Dourly. 193 37 F. B. A - swelter, Dreasurerof the County of Bringliil/. IJe P. Bertram, '. ' , el 75 is account will Si. Coanitsionerl'of raid County, 1 Charles Fridley,- .• . , 91 57 from till 71/1 day- & days] Janakry.- 1850, ta tie 6,A day of 1 Hatt VW . !. '.- • • • 46 25 . \ _ January. A. D., 1851., i . . - .4 To Castereceived of Bejamin Christ..Eeq., ' 1 — 1 - .' . Iste•Trralurer,halance .remaining la eau'' Neu, Prison Andrea Russel, on account of 5 lc4. . - hand., as per report of Auditors , 33 . 811 84 ' t of ground, ' - \10.92 75 E. M. Stlaith, Sherlff„ amount of fines, costs' ~,,, Ai ., , and verdicts collected, ' . '.. ens taxes on unseated lands, ' e 12,812 82 1 ; • ''''' -- t i .1 0 2 e K ° a b e ' r i ch t l e t r 7 . l f n o 4 r et. recording r ' For taxes on unseated lands sold at Tressu. ' , tree sale, _ 1,308 77 ! 23 3 . For tales on unseated !arida redeemed, . 869 19 - 0 For taseaos unseated lands sold at COMITIle• ' 10 ■ ''\ 6- shiners' sale Isaac fietZ.. Esq., for rent due the county by Roland Kline, Wm.Fiailey, Esq.., for use of Court House, Michael Kercherslager on account in bond, Lewia @ ain't of Ones collected, J. P. Bertram, amount overpaid on a former order, William Frilley, Esq.. amount of Charles Taylor's note, stltb interest. Miche l :tire, Esq., proceeds of the sale of -lam f the Schuylkill Haven Bridge, August 'Mendelian, for ancurrent money re ceived by former Treasurers c dr. collectors, Lewis Dreher, for lumber of Abe Bridge des ' troyed on the Little Schuylkill, ft. B. Zulich, for rent .due by the Masonic - Lodge. for a room in the eourt blouse County Loans for New Prison Rebecca Albright, 500 00 Wendel Schwartz, 11,000 00 Jacob Huntzinger, Jr., '. 4,000f00 F. E. Kiehnly, Adm't of J. Kern. 600 00 Joseph Hammer, 1,000 00 Benjamin Pont, . % coo 01, Jacob Huntzinger, Jr.. 8.000 00 G 4. 17,100 00 Amount received from Collectors—Porter. David Ileherfinv, 1848 4 11 NIL 63 33 • jotin W 016,11319, 93 00 John L •Coho, 1849,1 n full, South - Manheim. Henry Bropmer. 11330:' , f. , 311 MI . . Union. . i • tinmuel anppert, 1813. 9.00 VO John Rnmpet,ls:l9. ' • - 3 W 99 ----- 31.9 99 Jnvph Lariah..lll49, , Israel Reed, 1E149, in fall; Daniel Rahn. IMO, : . ~ Tamaqua. - • Henry Kepner:, 1849 H. F. flushec IBM) , 410 91 .• ' C9C, 91 Stephen Moore. 1848 CO 00 %Vattern Netfcri, 1649 - ' Se 00 r 143; 00 West Penn. . .. Jonathan litrnter. Mg, In Oat. en'ne , David Kilnler, 1849, 255 00 John D. Zehner, 1850,, 450 12 h 190 New Castle. Adam 1819. in thil Samuel ilefitUbt o IE3O • West Brunswig. Jahn D. Fahi. 1849, in NH, 190" D. Boyer. IPSO, t 69 .• ltfinersville. James Russell, 1819, In mull. V... 2 4 3 James Russell. l@.lo. Soo od ~ Cass Jame 9 Nesbit, 16149 la full, JUMP-1 Nesbit. 150, Lower Mahantango, Valentine Bavidge, IPSO. Wayne. Joseph Berger. IBM. In fall. Henry Damele.ls4l9, John Vetch, ipso. East 13runsuig. John W. Koch, 1840, in Md. 199 01 Reuben Jones. 1849, 110 00 Henry Rasiiaman,l9Bo, ' • 099 00 Branch. henry Breeder, 1848, In felt. Thomas D. Abbott. 1849, henry Bressler. , 1830, , - 933 33 East Norwegian. P. Whitney, 1830, 1,400 00 Upper Malumtemgo. Peter Snyder. 18t, in full, 133 03 Jacob Situ . , 1849,, in AM, 271 34 Jam 1851%, - • 500 00 • -- Pinegrcrve Borough. F. 0. weratz.lB47, la lull. 183 53 Jacob Bart. 1845, In kn. 45 n Frederick Snyder, 1849. to 11111, 73 76 W 11114,44 Zimmerman.lBso, 51 00 ; - ; 333 611 Butler. Pelee Silt:lager. 1819, • Schuylkill Marto. - Charles Iluntzinger. 1849, 135 00 A Willem. 1830, 810 UO Schuythin. hint limner, 1849.1 n 1011, 92 04 Charles Bohner, 1848. 1110 00 Dazlel Bipdeford, 1850._ 900 00 Josepb Sallies; George Barobsrt, 1850, Orwigsburg Runnel Gauge, 1850., Pottsville. George G. ellebter, 1819, ifearrGeie; 1548,10 full, , John Batt, 1850, Mow B. Young, 1619„ in fall, J. C.411,31wig. Inn J. 7i.-Z.l24th. 18113„ In fail. 42 97 14. 2119p14. igl% '7O 00' D. I. A Ithowie; 1850. , 100 00 .Rl9 -- ' 97 Pinegrore Township. John enlebles. 1548. In fall; 171 48' Leonatd Felgy, 100.. 50 00' Jacob MAUI. 1830, 4 ' 371 00 --. , 592 181 , ' .55,16881 - 156 North Afamheim Barru 230 3 232$ too 00 Rush no 78 200 00 - 460 78 332 Gl' 110 DO Mt 03 213 00 167 33 410 00 331 00 313 00 Blythe 223 45 , 010 00 537 48 ace oo , /10 931000 101 11 ISO 00 ==MI Vernont. 1831. Atelmwri. To ithusee'resoaletes -tae Miele of B. !weber. Tromnaer.-11110:04 ei • , • By celb paid inter* R. Levan. Treasurer of rai lriZ e tylkill comity Foot Roue. 418,43 00, foes and sinew in cosmos steatuk tun, sea 19 CeletairleAkes Is Commonwealth cam 184 74 hgkes*es In do - •do 59 44 14; releroption money on unseated law* 151 55 earweer. Justice% Jurors and 'Mama" for kidding Ingmar. " L'7o 91 Fm Pest Norte= Examinations. 19 31 Jams for viewing and laying oat roads, ZIS 00 Jurors fbr °ranting roads: ' • • 18 00 • : . .Imora for viewing alias (car bridges. ° 13 00 1 Jaren for aweaaing road tunnel. 15 00 .. For diViding Rush Townihip, _ 15 00 Brown, Yeager and Fetherolf, Commission ers Rif laying oat a State Road from Tus carora to Roaring Creek, William A. Hammer, for portage, ' For waking the triennial assessments and alterations for 1850, 44446 : Constables and Assessorafor putting np lists to of tan/ilea and attending the elections. oat --•.• 0. Return Judges for holding the general elections MI 54 William Garret and Major Downing, clerks of the RetUrn Judges,. Judges and Inspectors for holding the town ship elections, 469 82 Justices' fees and preminins on fox scalps, SCO 73 1111111.1 Davis for taking out lumber of the Schuylkill Haven Bridge, . 23 00 F. Ereter.lronod rent on lots No. 9 and 119. 2.00 Christian zoller , for - binding blank books, ' 19- 00 'contrniSsioneri % or Carbon Go., for holding .an - adjourned Court - In the case of,Fiteh vs. LB- R. Co., i - 1 F. B E'aerchei, for occurrent Binds weir ed byformer Treasurers and collectors. 01 00 C. ,t; Ratio, county taroverpaid. ' 80 D. E. Nice tbr serving subptetta. ' 7O N.,Beitzinger do . . 5 72 Henry Reintseirner do' • , "2 17 Geo. Kimmel, school tax erroneously retuned. ) 7 . 78 hi. F. Jong a do- . do 12 90 John Scholl do- 40. 4 86 Samuel Bossard for boarding Jurors in the "cite of S. Birtotet and others, and W. Ed mondeand E. Jones, ' 91 00 D. K. Gram% boarding witnesses iti Com monwealth cases, ' r . 2.1 18 Thomas 51111 s, for Prothonotary packet, 25 GO' P. F. Ludwig. tar and costs on 1 house and lot, 380 Daniel Sandier, for making general Index. 40 00 Do. Do. for recording and MAIM 14 87 Jacob llontzlnger, on account of bond, ' -... 500 00 F. Bensinger, for making four election tintes, 125 J. Snyder. . do do ' 250 IL D. Frehn. - do do 450 .1. H. Davidson, making election bine: and repairs, . Montgomery county expense of entirt in this case of Miller vs. Cresson. bior.‘ UM. John Moyer, for notifying; Jo rnr:,\,....... ' John Snyder, ter taking out lumber of the Bridge destroyed - at five locks , Famuel Lewis. for taking let et from the new Basin to f 'nun nonce, 3 00 Wm. D. Myers, for serving warrants on 11.0,7 e. ' 150 Sophia Siegel, making pants for prisoners. 50 Pam it P i Boss-awl bearding J n mrs and consta ble In the ease of Common'th es. H, Wier '• 76 6.9 T. B. Baerther, deed fees on 170 trams of lands pun - 1122H at Treasurer's, gale. ' Bridges. J: %Au's, building bridgnat Port Carbon, • . 8144 29 , ! E. W. gickel, on account of bridge at Schuylkill Has en, - 1125 00 George Bock, repairing bridges at Ranch end Seltzer's L. Dreher. repairing bridge at Ile. eta Forge. George. D. Boyer, on aer't of bridge at Ringgold, jocob Faust. on !termini of bridge ' at Tantalus, kale Betz, amount ii.thiPir labor on Priann lot. IsaacT. Lyken4, sum., • John Mcßarnes, Culverr, - do `. ..._ ' Reservoir'. F. Kreter, for removing and pulling • up fence, 5 75 Thomas Foster, am't paid for labor,. 149 00 Do do 49 00 Do . . . do 210 75 Do Madam's bill for Mason wort, 100 00 Isaac P. Ilkens, sup't work, &c„ 95 00 T. Foster, am't paid for haislingrails. 400 --- . County Jail. C. M. Straub, Sheriff, Jailor's fees and boarding Prisoners, from Olt. • 30, 1819, to Dec. 31, 1850.. 1545 75 Jacob Snyder, Carpenter work, 4 50 Christrin Berger, Blacksmith work, - 96 35 George Yeager. .1. , " 3 42 Jacob Delbert, 2 95 F. Will, for bucket. 45 John Kreter, mason.. 1 30 • John Klanse, , do , 200 Dr. S. R. Medler, profess'i services, 25 00 'Aledler and Ebur, extra do • 7 CO Wm. Frailey, sheet Irdn, mending Moves fr. pipe at Jall gr. C. House, 46 18 C. delta, for coal delivered at Jail. 81 75 John Moyer, repairing bedsteads, 9 25 lerael Wailes's. stocking Coal, - • 454 F. Freres, repairing fence, 25 August klendlexon. Merchandise, 49 92 Eli Hammer. do 4.58 Adolph Dohrman. do S 2 20 Frederick Reek. • do 10 30 Wm. M. Bickel. do- 20 18 Wagner & Brother. . 90 00 —..— Road Tax: , .John Berger, Wayne townshlfi, -"" 16 59 John Koons. Pinegrove, 1096 3G A. Godshall, Rush. - 9 29 William Faust, do 32 45 William Ka up, do 11l 00 William Banker, do • - 151 48 Aaron Buchner, do - 12 49 A. Godshall Si C. Krause. do 1915 13 Henry Bressler. Branch. 250 46 ' 'Martin De eaver, do 800 27 C. Tower, do 1190 71 P.'llauser, West Penn, 9 , 12 D. Boyer, West Branstrig, , nOl Israel Reed. Barry. 14'35 Joon Kimmel, do i ' 800 00 John 'Liman; do -_, 93 54 :Samuel Snyder, Union,' 125 00 D B. Althouse, Tremont. 573 37 Mark Mellon, do 50 00 Benjamin yogi, Schuylkill, 303 84 George Reifsnyder. :%ew ensile, =9 It School Tas.: N. Bache rt, N. Pinegrove Distrirt. 183 V. , Henry Bressler, Branch, 25 92 Charles Bensinger Blythe. -. 540 Andrew 11. Wilson, Butler, 55 63 Adam Ellen, Fralley, . 240 36 .. James Brown, Tremont. ' 232 14 George Rsifsnyder, New Castle. 109.18 S. Lelninger, East Brunswig, 17 98 D. Medeford, Schuylkill, 38 73 1140( 59 . • C.undy Officers, Clerks, il.c. llsaac Betz, 105 days' eervices as Commissioner. 157 50 1. Betz, espensee in visiting Read ing, Lancaster and Harrisburg on public business, 13 50 Do amount of expenses Banned. in bolding appeals, Do distributing tag duplicates, ~Wm: Frailey,,Efq-. 118 days . ' servi -1 eel as Commissioner, • , IDo expenses in going to Norristown on public business, 8 00 Do and Likens, visiting Reading on public business Do distributaog tax duplicate., Michael Fritz, 98 days' services a's Commissioner. 149 00 Do 22 horse and carriage hire, at ' tending appeals, 38 tkl. 1 Po expense incurred in visiting Har risburg. Reading and Lancaster, on public bovines', 13 45. Thomas Foster, 50 days' services as Commissioner, • Do expense incurred a n dising Reading, Norristown, Philo ' dolphin on public business. • la Ce t G. B. Zulicb, Clerk, 600 , C. Tower, Esq., Counsel. 25 00 John Bannon, Esq., do 100 00 1 Daniel Koeb, Aryditor, •-•• 9 00 Daniel Fritz, do 525 Lewis Reeser, do 900 Wm. B. Wells Auditing Prothono tary and Register's sealant. • Henry Krebs, aerates's' Clerk, • Do keepiniCriminalDocket , F. B.Kaerher.Treunreb Per. rent - - age mi [money received and paid' - - - -- from Jan. 7, 1250, to Jan. 1 . RM. ' 1. 462 al 2,224 05 11851, January 6. By balance tensaWng in the hands of F. B. Kaerchitr, Tremtelier, 10,764 61 13 31 1 00 100 00 CO 00 46.60 11E3 a:Ei SS' 00 1133 063 01 ME 7.2 i 99 IMI3 199 OD EMI 918 04 903 37 MEI TO the Honorable, the' Judges of the COW! of 'Common Pleas of Schuylkill ,Csanty : We. the undersigned. Daniel Each, Lewis Be ewer, and Pratwis Pestles...bodiless of the laid count f of atheilkilit respectfully report. that We havenodulee• settled and adjusted the accounts of the gwounisatow: erg and Treasons of said county oflishinikill, wig submit lito above and foregoing statmeauras suit of eartuvestigations. Own which It ewe: or that then Is due tbstossay Of BebO7itlf. by Franilj. B. Retract. Esq,, the Treasurer the sow of Ten • Thousand Seven sainted and Sini.linurDollare, and Rix: roue cents, (i 1 0.714 SI.) . _ In witness whereo f . we have hereunto' set out hands at Orwipburg. the troth day of January. A. D.. 1651. ' DANIEL HOC% • LEWIS REESER, Auditors FRANCIS DENGUE., ',on as GAO 48 1 3A13 55 Statement of the Citluulng Tuxes due the : County and State, by the Collectors of , the i different Tornshig4ouljkiroughti to wit: Countr. Om"' Jostpa LiuIAN 1841 0190 30 gas Ca Da /130 A, 1 30 Sig SS ; '370 01 ... SCAUfrkiil. *id isedelb len 141 71 130 14 Samuel Lippert, 1649 23 36' 333 54 John Resew, INS ' 53 74 . • '53 IS Linnet Dreerber, 1850 MI 50 .501 55 lik.hitel Bohan. 1848 65: 63 . 598 40 Jatnenltnnel. 1630 .-. . . 1 80619 369118 , ' 1 - bailey Bunueleasklns,lB43 . ' . 8a 89 918 64 Jan.* C. lEfolwlg, 1860 . "333 89 92? 13 , • • Blythe. .. Willltai Haulm ISIS ' 514 54 ' 375 09 Joseph Battier, 1849 .192 01 ' 336 18 George Barnhart, 1830 L . 1973 15 1993 5: Tornavut. . . Henry Kepner, 1849 ' , 233 69 5 7 6 05 11. T.: kinibee,, 1830.. . . 1634 et 113. 99 nettltint. ' 193 SO 9 518 &impel Ripple. 1849 D. B. Althoff e. 1810 Stephen More, 1849 Willlam Neiten, 1949 .148y9. Eflew,lol - unstrig Reuben Jonea, 18 East' Br .49 , • 50 -70 47 55 Henry Rassamaa.lBso , :".18 67. ' 157 V. tirayne. 400 Remy Daniel 1849 Job?, Teich, IPSO Pinegrere. Leonard Felt,. 1949, . Jacob izteino6so • -- Schuylkiil Haven. nitdrew Willow. 1090, ' 114 G 9 South '2lLinheim. John Reinhart, 1849- 23 .50 nenry Orommer,lBsi) 319 41 199 70 Peter IS tit zinger, 1849 Andrew H. WM441.1850 West Penn David K baler, 18.49 John D. Zehner, John Wolf, 1819 Samuel Workman. 1950 - - Br anciV Thnmaa 11. Abbott, 1849 992 60 Henry 11reatler, 11.5.5 Lower Mahantango. Abraham Sreasler, 5 00 Valentine Savillge, • 'QS 07 Norwegian Daniel P. Ilarrig, 12.40 Thetna. Alliann,lB9o 201 C 7 9 Oa 101 l . - 16 Bast Norwegian. L. r. Whltney,lBso ' 461 15 Upper Mobantango. etiat lioehler,lBW 647 311 Jame* Nembit. IMO 402 $4 t ~ ' rum mstribuircm, CAMDEN, N.. 4. , --&-TIIP., ETNA INSERANCEXO , of Hartford, Con :•'77 o i' • neetteut,,, and the'• PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANIES of Hartford, Ninuecticut. LIAM° AGENCIES , AT CABIDEN, NEW JER ece. ~e r, ,o r peeite philadatehia. are prepared to Insure approved risks, ageinst loss or damage by Fire ;- email' others interesting to Schuylkill county. Pa., are the various colliely establishments. which the • above Commie,' insure at moderate premiums. ~.' 31te Policies taken by the following i eighly respect. able concern", will eery'. to "hew HP/ confidence of the award in these Companies, and the reasonable rates charged: Thq are Messrs. F.Tyler & Co.,John Tucker. Raq . Messrs. Rogers, einnitkeon & Co.. White, Stevens & Co., and others. Applications are to be addressed to the undersigned, at his office in , Camden. N. .1.. with plans and deserlptione 'of the 9715 7 ° i property desired to be imitated .045 If I J. M. „AVM HT. gent E. &P. I. Co. -- February li 1851. 5 7 - err '' .e2O 13 4127.575 03 =ABM LUMBER!' ' grtin scasceinr.Rs VOICED MOST RESPECT ' fully inform the.public, that they are now peeper- , dim 00 ed to manufacture 'all kinds of either White Pine. 16 ,, no . Yellow Pine or Hemlock lumber. PI mg Lath or :I , x , 00 Pickets, at their Saw Mills. in Rush tnwnehlp, , n ,., 00 Schuylkill county, about 9 ranee from Tamaqua.- , ,-,;;;', 0 0 They hem. by setting at Lair pricegand a disposition ' ',U, :.;7, to render satafactien to all who may have dealings ';',;i 00 with them. thr merit a liberal glare of patronage, i n 00 All order- amok fully received and speedily execu ted . They wile - Oilmn a fur delivering lumber at any ~ too 000 station along the Reading Railroad or Schuylkill Canal. _ _ • - Persons wishing information respecting the prices sammerF'S same or azAz ESTATE . of lumber, will please address Franklin C .Smith, Agent. Tamaqua, tar the enderslned at Pottstown. 1 B"IRTITE 11:1:41INDRY WRITS OF VENDI- Monignmery county tient Expanse. I.evari Faciag and Flea" Facies * • . SMITH & NIINTZER issued out of the Conn of Common Pleas of Schnyl: • , Jan. 25, 1851 : i 1i 4 i .2 1 I rs e c o ah n i i o l . y r directed, u a v n ..l d .Bs t d o 4 M .a. s toniisoA. rut, c w r i . ll AA h . e r c .i x t po ir a e e t I . it t o o dha P ny u e. . t e f. -4-6 m • - FOR SALE OR RENT. Le viii pi .. s!Na u Ei v e k ti li a i n c r un it ty o . te tb i, , in ro i i l o h u e i n ß r o d ro ,s l , ll , b o r f d P p m o t m t a: • .. A TWO AND A HALF STORY house. cot net of Coal and Norwegian streets, a desirable location for a STORE, non °c ities, to Wit : Se O ettpleil for that impose by Mt. Hiram • . 1. 41111 hose three certain udjoining lots of m „ .end, ' Rieg. Also, three. Two Story DWEL situate in the town of, Tremont, Schuylkill county. I.IPiC.HOUSF.S in Coal street, near Nor ; no Railroad or Creeson street, each lot 5o feet in front wegian. with Hydrants and otherconvemenies. and 150 feet In depth, and on which Is erected a Ma- Also, two Teo 'Story DWELLING HOUSE". in' chine Shop and Foundry. a ateam engine and - fixtures Sanderson street. dear the court House. nearly new, belonging thereto, and an office, bounded by Int ofJno and with a large lot adjoining. Nipple on the North.ind William Whiggant nn the Also. two Two ,Siory DWELLING HOUSES on South. , Lyon street. above Seventh. 2 two other lots of ground ; situate , Also. one Two Story, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE la.thetown of Tremenleeenllklleountr, each ; l ot "ieMatkelSieet.t'th a hydrant. Carriage Ilotse , vree.n.oumainueetri.oft..p,....srblingandoth.r.onl.....Alt,fwhirbwi 41whicl1seectedadonblerrauehoze.4oby3o::h;disposea : fonea : yiemeitheriysaleor Rent,twost:ahl/h,aadalable-iatetheeslageorwbapplicationtothe.o:c:et. L. LANCf.and PHILIP UMHOLTZ. _. ..,PHILIP H %EVA, Coal street Also, all that cansin lot or piece of grind. situate Jan. 9.5, 1851 , - 4-If in the town of Donaldson . bounded oat e East by-- e,i on the West by Clark's alley, on the North by Centre roil wax, street and on the South by Philadelphia street; eine • ~g THE STORE 11011e1E, STOCK. FlX being lot marked in the Mot of said town with No. 194), ,- ,74"1:, tures. and good will of the well known Ay containing in trout 50 feet and in depth 150 - feet ,- with 1= -= kenstoirie afore. 4itnated in the flourishing the appurtenances, counting of a two-story Tame ~ Town of Lykene. the 'eat of tile mining op dwelling house and a stable, and a well of gond wu ler ii,..ritions nf the• f t hew. t all , i (dial Company, in near the door-late the estate ol CHARLEIe REIN- Dauphin county, it ilir tonllliflllt cmeat oi ii.e I.) Ise W , OEIII.B. Valley Rail Road, and about 10 miles from Millers. Also, all those andiv Med thirty-four and eighty-three burg. on the Su:equate nna. The store is capable of One hundredth parts, equal to an undivided interest of doing a very extensive cash business. and to a men 1521 acres, of and in all those ten adjoining tract.; of of enterprise and Moderate eapital. presents advance land, situate now in the townstnpa of Tremont and , rite rarely to be met with in a country store. The Franey, In the county of Schuylkill, and purveyed ' stock an fixtures Will be sold independent of the store respectively on Warrants dated the 12th day of Jim. holier if desired. ;For fenny apply on the premises to ary, A. D. 1793, and granted to Elijah Weed, George HENRY C. HaRPER.or _ , ;„, \ Weed, William Gook,JameeMiller. Jonathan Walks',, WARE & BEIDELMAN , Robert Lyon. Andrew Carson, William Montgomery,Phil da .. \ Robert-Irvin and Jobs Cook, and containing together ' Dec. 7. , 185 0 I 49-sne .' \ 4360 am es and 8 perches. and allowance-lees the in. `terferinice of the old survey- of John Halley, which TO COAL POOPMErrORS. interferes in part with the William Cook and George , A thoroughly graduated Land and ?M i ners. Surveyor. Weed surveys, and belongs to the Swum Railroad I who for the last fifteen years hue been incessantly en- Company, with the appurtenances, et:tuella/Mg of ' gaged in taking sucveys and making plans of the sub- Houses,' n uminous weeklngeof Coal Mioes, and superintend- Engines, Coat Mines, Railroad' and futures, &c., (excepting and reserving out of this levy the un- 1 ing collieries in one of the greatest mining districts In , divided interest:of Wm. Donaldson in ill the Town I England, is open trian engagement at a colliery in any Eats, as 'fetid ont and numbered in the general plan of capacity whatever. separately, or will take the entire the town.of Donaldson, located on one or more ofthe management both over and ruder ground. said adjoining tracts of land. Reqtectrible references in Boston and its vicinity. Also, all that undivided interest of the said Wm. and• eeinrity if required. English testimonials from Danaldenn In tub and every Town Let in the town ingnelltial persons who have known the adverte-er lof Donaldson. in the county of Schuyikitt, aversely from his childhood. send who would feel pleasure in to the general planof.he said town, as laid one gum _ answering any coatroom , ations. cab be seen at this tiered antLatranged for sale, &e.-late the estate of ^dire %A/tree.. .1 IiOLCROFT. WM. DONALDSON. . Rainey, Mass, Also, all that certain lot or piece of getund, situate ..., Jan. ie, 18 51 : 3-3 t • in the town of Denaldson,Fratley township, fechure. SALE Or REAL ESTATE. kill ceinnty, bounded southwardly by Walnut street. westwardly by lands of the Swatara Coal Company, ' ORE SUBSCRIBER OFFERs THE FOLLOWING and eastwaedly by lot No. 51, it being lot• No. 52 in the. I described property for sale bleated in the most de sirable and buelnise part of Pottsville ,betwee n the ta Swara plant said town, with the appurtenances: - ' consisting of a two-story Frame Dwelling Hama. ePenneyivania liall"-and ".knierican lion," Hotels. with a Kitchen attached-late the estate of MAHLON in Centre street, to wit : McLAUGHLIN. Flare Three .90 feet Ude fronting On Ceuire St., 1. Alrt that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in in depth 120 fee 4 by a In feet wide Alley. running the bomugh of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded along Union street. in front on Centre street, southwardly by lot of Saul- hy Stal us On ep la e . t. Fice 20 feet lota fronting on Second St., j.uel Pittman. westwardly by Second street.noirthward_ to ail° feet Wile Alley running along ly by Ipf Gottlelb Reichert, containtng.in front on Union omen. Timm Five afefeet lots fronting on Railroad St., Centr eel , 24 feet 0 inches more or leg., and on Second street 31 feet 9- ittchea, more or less. anti in depth 10(1 feet. to et LI) feet wide strut leading into depth IV feet, More or legs, with the appurtenances , Union street, within 60 f ret of th ePh adelPhla an d consisting of a two story frame Dwelling House, Reading Railroad Depot. This property would m ake partly of brick and partly 01 stone, with a basement ~ . .rat,lP location for a railway Hotel as his a le m tl o urte d rminus Inc ' .` l l4. and a stone kitchen attache, a frame shop, a one and all travelling to and f. not P ta d halt story frame dwelling ed „„ „d strains „ able ,. ' vole. The Meek for stitch an lintel would he 100leet 2. Alen, all that certain lot or piece of ground. situ - equare. The terms would be reasonable. _No money required in advance. provided the purchaser would ate on the south side of the Mtneriville road, in the , Bnroegh of Pottsville, bounded as follows: begen- ilnniedialele erect good buildings on the prop er ty, ning at a post 22 feet from the east side of Spruce and give bond wed mortgage for weeuelty of a al instalments, with interest . Apply to alley. thence easuverilly 20 feet to a poet . thence M. MURPHY, Pottsville. southwardly 80 feet to a2O feet wide alley, thence ,„,„,.„„,,,, iR 1 ,.., eaetwardly 20 feet Ina poet, thence northwardly 80 .- ' ""`" —' ' '-' - 3-Iron. - feet to a posLeontaining in front on Minenville road vutragui Mons= FOR SALE. ; 90 feet, and in depth on said alley 'lO feet. being pars eIaUE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS Poll SALE. ON tnf lot Nn. IS In Ott P & Patteraonat Addition to the e town of Pott s ville, with the appurtenancee-lato the . reasonable terms, all that certain lot ef ground, CIA S. situate on the south Ode of Snnbory et reel in the Bo estate of ABRAHAM ST. piereof ground, situate rough of Mineraville, containing in front on Snnbury Alen. all that certain lot or In the town of Port Carbon, Notwroinn township: . street tiny feet, add extending bark of that width two hundred feet, to with curet. The Imerove Meats con- Schuylkill county. marked In Newbrild's plan of said eat of a Two Story Stone Dwelling and town with No. 3.situate on the north tilde of Wash- Shop, in front. and two ore and a half story ingtnn street, at the distance of 188 feet 8 inches • frame Dwelling lintlaeP. a Stable and westwardly from Wood etreet.cantaining in fronton Me Slaughter House, back.-IC not sold at pH ; said Washington street to lands df Abraham Putt 'se s vale cite before the 15th stay of March 1 257 feet, more or less, on the coat line, and 247 feet, next, seid property will be .old at Publit I more or lenecin the west line, with the anpurte- Sale at the house of George nances, consisting of a three story FrameDrumm. Mineraville. on Tavern Saturday. the Pahl 15th day of March next, at 2 o'- Mute, with a two story frame house ands two story clock. P. M. For f urt h er particulars enq u ire „f ' an t i frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable-tau. the F Thiunm, an thepremises, or of estate of MICHAEL FOLEY. . DAVID G. YUENGLING• Also, all thateertain lot or piece of ground, situate 3-te. eiettsville, JanelB, 1850. in the town of McKeanahurg , East nrunswig town ' ehip. Schuylkill county , bounded north -by a public' " Street, east by an alley, south by a lot of Joshua ;DI el --- --- IR , In O A TIPRIPPS NTTo AN COURT SALE. ORDER OF THE ORPHAN'S Boyer,and west by a street. containing eine half acre, ~ I Court of Schdylkill county, the subscriber, John more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting ofa , P. Hobart, Trustee of the Entire of Jacob Zimmer two story Log House, and a frame stable-late the ' man, late of Union township. in the county of Rebut estate of STEPHEN GREENAWALD.,, kill. deed.. willemposte to sale by Public Yen due, on I. Altman that certain piece- or parcel of meadow , SATURDAY, the 15th day of February next, at 1 ground, situate in Pinegrove township, 'Schuylkill 1 o'clock in the afternoon. at the Pennsylvania lien in county.bontled on the east by a 15 feet wide alley, She Bornagli of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill on the north by lands `of Lessig and Bonawitz, on t aforesaid, the following Real Estate : , the west by land of Gottielb Keeler, and on ihe ; ALL that certain tract of land situate in Union I south by lands of Holmes and Snyder. containing 1 township, in SChuylkill county. adjoining land of 9 setae and 148 perches. I John Hartman, Company land, Footman and, 9. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land, , others. containing One hundred and Sixty-six Acres I situate la Pinegrove township, 'Schuylkill county, ; and Eight Perehei, strict measure with the appurte bounded and described as follows, to wit'. Beginningna , nces. , at a stake fbr a corner in this line of John Burr'e I Also one other erect'of land situate In Union towe -1 land, thence by the same north 691' degrees west to a 1 ahip aforesaid, 'Adjoining lands of Samuel Davis. I atone for a Mitmer, thence by lands from which, this I Squire Ilona arnfothers, containing Five hundred and ; Is taken north 11 degrees west 20 36-100 perches to a , Eight Acres, and Eighty Perches, strict measure with I stone set for a corner, thence, by the same due east the apportenariceo. late the estate of the said deed. 1'1923'100 perches to a.stone in a line of Kitileman & 1 Attendance will be given and the couditione of sale , F.cken's land, thence by the same south 4 decrees ; made known at the time and place of sale by i ram 33 33-100 penile - ate the ,plac oof hesinning, con- , , JOHN I' HOBART. Trillata I tattling two acres, more or less. ' By order of the reurt : . DANIEL li aESCHER, Clerk 1. Also, all that certain lot or piece of groupd. situ- . Orw 'rebore Jan. lB, 1851 3-5 t ate to the Borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill county, i _-- -• _ , bounded on the east by Tulpehocken street, on the I Two maciusits a Lars foiimax -- . south by lot of Mary Snyder, on the west by a public T HE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER FOR SALE road, on the south by lot of John —, containing in 1 by public veodue, at William Matz's Hotel, in the Sent 50 feet and in depth 190 'feet with the upon , - 1 Borough of Pottsville, on Friday, the lith day of Feb. names, consisting oi a le story Dwelling House. with ' ruary. 1851. all that lot of ground situate on the east basement story-late the estate of JOHN SNYDER. warolly side of Coal ogee, in the Etorougb of Potts- I.i Also, all that'certoln lot or piece of ground , sit. sills, aforesaid, ,heing 221. feet front on Goal street. nate in the Borough of Pinegrove, Schoylklll county, and extending in depth 170 heel to a 20 leet alley : , bounded es . follows, to wit : Beginning at a post on I together with the improvements InerenS• ley : Reamed street, thence along the same north 30 de- : of 'a two story Brick Dwelling House. 2 1 tar p 58 feet to a post,vionh el degrees west 60 free I feet front, by 32 deep, with stem amts to a pose north 431 degrees West 701 feet 10 a poet in 1 a kitchen attached, smoke house. OVen, hy , a line of John Hager's lot, thence along the same 461 ' 11111 drant near the kitchen door, an excellent .degrees east to a post in Heratata, thence down. ISWa- I . of the sObscriber. I 9 avian, and a suable 011 the rear of the lot, tara south 79 degrees west 671 feet, and tomb 87' now iu .p t r h in e ttot occupancy s te I teepees east 68 feet to a post Lea line of tote now 1 There is a first rate cellar under the House, in which , ravened by Caleb. Wheeler , thence along the same tis a never - failing swath 17 degrees east 16 feet to a post,; and thence I Also at th e same tme and p ace, eot adjoining the improvements thereon. contiating of a 1 Se niht e .r th , c e2 on de ta fr og eta .3 w BB est m llg na l e ea r t er to t. s i t he ne pla t mecessoulieb.ewshoh. I above on the north. and of the same size. together I the appartenances, consisting of a 11 Two Story Brick Dwelling House 21 feet I Dweeling House, with • one story frame kitchen at- I front, by 33 feet deep, with a two story tubd, a one story frame wash house, frame stable Lilt story Frame 1 With loathen attached. smoke house, oven, !q -uad a Prame wagon shed. 2. 'Atop. all th,st, certain lot or piece of grounds sit uate In the Botough and County aforesaid, hounded Maul neat the kitchen door, in excellent garden, and a stable on the rear of the - lot s now in the occupancy of Col. Jacob I comae with a ntiVer failing spring of water in it. . I n mi t orrifipshocien street, on the 4 ,,,, a b ,4 by r g a it, hi : l=e There is also under this house a first rate "Ind attest, nel tit s stew a fr o n tr eiGril abo h u b r y ar nd - -41 eb These House, are both well bunt, to modern style, Wheeler. "plaint - I fees and is itiMbille MID gonvenistmes. aid ate situate in rote of depth about 175 set, with the appurtenances - l a te the um= the Male of GEO. BARB . most p . . tesidence. Y t parts of the' Borough toes private Also, all these certain two adjoining 10111 ., * 01. Cron Persons wishing to view the premises at to 'obtain i °Baltt° to the Borou g h 'of Pinegrove, '''" uu g'''" any information. wall please call on the 'subscriber. by comity, bounded on the east by Centre alley. , on the - troths west b y Tulpe buten street, and on the north by lot'of John Huber p ogui ,iii, J an. 1 9. ego. south by .a lot of Wm. Gruff, eoggaintrig in front 100 feet, and in ,cons i stin g feet, GEO. H. STICHTER. 3-ts. w ot h sa ora te the conditions will be made known at the time more or lees. with tne Improvements o f t , two story Fri= Dwelling House. kitchen and stable --Olathe estate of JOHN 87 . RIMPLER. • Also, all that certain tract of Chat land, situate In Branch township. Schuylkill county, bounded by land* now or late of Michael Hallenhach and George , Elapse. Nectar Allen, and the New York and Sealy). Ull Coal Compaity, Philip Zimmerman and others, t enliining 337 times 149 perches and allowance, more or elms, tate the estate of FREDERICK 0. WERNT 2 . Hefted. taken la execution and will be sold by E. it STRAUB. RllSlife tejr vire Oilice 0n611 , 61081 , _ 6•N i Fob. Lisa. MO John 1.. entict, 1850 West .Brunszrig. John D. Fah!, 139__ Daniel D. Boyer.lB6o 741 71 Pinegrove Borougk . William Zimmerman. 1,8111 :61 COI Ortripburg. 83nuirt Carrel, 1850 , I:• nfl 464 00 1 Adam K 1111,0849 fIaMIIPi iiMindr.ll,lso 295 i 4 - Pottseille Cenrce R. Stlehtet, 1849 John Ruch. MO. 11113 a 5 00 EEZEI .1,659 07 The ASlawing nIIIOIIM3 hove been paid by Collect- On skier the geslemehtv D. L. Sayer, Henry Brommei. John lieleh, - Joh!? I- Cobh,. - John Itneh, - B. T. Hughes. Valona the Savidge . H. Bressler, - P. Sehzinger," S. Dreher. Feb. 8. l&SI-4. ETD =I 17,001:1 00 IA 00 570 50 1,889 78 - 7.771 97 67 49 15 00 In oo 7 00 4 iM :501" 140 U 10 00 4500 .4155,tte St 255 76 • egr 53 GOO I S 33 I Rush 165 56 .179 154 94 74 115 78 GI 99 414 59. NI 94 rrs 60 8180 834 9' Butler. 161 t 199. 93 1i39 79 Porter 5 3S In 44 ,503 00 15N 40 Cass North Maitheim. 1888.53 New Cagle 1 . 89 48 IMES isi. 1. anima= inenntc___ ' li g LTAVING REMOVED - to his Argtv,sTratz, -. mAA in the .Barth District, at *23 North Bet-ill . ..owl street. shoed Vine. Philadelphia, thank:PH.lF 1 Or limner patronage would respectfully 501kit..... 4 . la continuance of the same, as be 'keeps a dew , * *al assortment . of CARPETS. Oil. ctoTus,.= ONINDon , RUA:OEs, DOOR MATH. 44., irre, it eluding the new. article of ROPE OfICOCO-,r INET CARPET ,; Public ROOM*, which ba t 1 u ',Manufactured, and tlierefore ran sell unusually!' 14 ,law. Wholesale orRAAB. ',. i Philtidelphia, Feb. I, hat . li-4w p . . 111 commit' PR I SON. DROPOSALB WIE,I, BE RECEIVED UP TO THE 1 4th of MARCH Oil, at the Office of the County Commissioners, at 'Onvissburg„ for the .Bnildln7, a Prison in the Rondteh of fouseilie, upon the Lot re cently Pttrchased of edts.Farquhar. , • The Plans and speci fi cations Can be seen at the Otbce at any time. • The Architect still be la attend, ante the kd, 3d and 4th Mondays in February. to make any explanations to:persons desirous of making pr., posals. _., 'O. All the papers di the COUlli V will please cony ; • WILLIAM MALLEY. .- ' '. MICHAEL-FRITZ. , • , • ' • THOklld FoSTER. ' CommissioneVs tillfite °twirls. k Commissioners bore, Feb. I. leM. • 3 . 1t..3t. - - • TILL. SCBSCRIRER OFFERS TO Rent the TAVERN STAND be now or. 141 69 ! . cupie. in Mollie Addition to Pottsville, 3 61 9 0 . 8 with ' STARLING attached. Atso. the STONE STORE 1101;SE, immediately opposite the abuse mentioned property. ••• oh the itlonot Carbon Railroad, with rood turnout ; frOm Raid road, and Within a few left of the' Canal—' 63 u 3 i The above property: wilt be rented for one or more 1N 60 years. Posses.ion risen immediately if required. Apply to JAMES DOWNF.V. 4th 40 Feb. 1, Mt • 5-6t' 361 rdit tALE, *nit SPL DID =tot -Threllivre asd well Established Store Steed. • SITUATE ON THE 'MOTU, WEST corner of Second and Rail Road' atreets, Oa as•• I in the Borough of Scbuyl- 11 1 kill copnty, (late the property of J. H. Ziegenfue.) To the Dwelling of which is attached a FRAME KITCHEN, BAKE HOUSE, OYE,K and STONE SMOKE HOUSE, and all other nut buildings necessary for the comfort and convenience of a family. Also a splendid Yard and Oarden—:•Walks and Yard ail paved. To the store departrnenuis attached a WARE mum, STABLE and YARD 30 by 61) feet. The subactiber is about to leave and will aell the above property at a very low prier and on very aeromniodating Terms. For partie- Ware apply to, ' 1.. L. ZIEGENFOR. P. S. The aboe...r,ltire Room is now otrupied 2! , a Mug, Stationery add Confectionary. the entire Stork Cl -; of which is also for e ate. Mineravllle, Feb. 1,1831. 3-tf bcl3 '29 E l OO 31 93 34 429 61 II 23 t 69 11 i 03 0 i , M) 611 4'lll 01 504 ::0. I t 149 74 11 , 4 73 t 169 as 4 4 4 11 i Iffril IME 9 :9 131% 57 I N, POSTSCRIPT! By Telegraph' and Yesterday's Mail. -1 eutuant.inta, FRIDAY 4 .o'cLocs. • Wheat Fktur, $3,505-'-- ' Rve do: , $3 37. -- per bbl.. Corn Meal. $2 87 . do.--Wheat. Red $1 07. • White. sl' 12.—Rye, 70cents --Corn 60--Oats, 44 cents per btahel.- Whiskey 264 cents per gallon. CONGRESSIONAL. On Saturday, in the Senate Mr. Hunter offered a resolution, That the Committee of Finance be instructed to inquire into the.._ expediency of coining dollars, half and quar ter dollars, composed of gold and silver, in the proportion ot equal values, according to the standard between the two metals, as now fixed by law, Adopted. A bill introduced by Mr. Hunter, original ly by Mr. Winthrop, passed the Senate, on Tuesday; for the appointment of appraisers to determine the dutiable value of imported ods at the different ports 'of the United States. The Tariff, it is supposed, will be snatch ed to this latter bill brought up itt the Rouse. The establishment of a Branch Mint in New York has been warmly urged. but re ceived its quietus on Tuesday. ' Numerous Petitions for a mods cation of the Tariff have been introduced during the week by Messrs. Clay, Dayton, and. 904 The Postage Bill his been returned to the Rouse materially altered by the Senate,— The three and five cents postage is subsoil,. ted for three cents. Some other alterations are also made. It has been doubted whether there will be time to pass it, but a question of such vital importance to the people should not be neglected, and if Congress will per form its duty, there wilt yet - be found time for legislation upon this, as well as upon other subjects in which the people are deeply interested. PENNSYLVANIA • LEGISLATURE `The usual variety of petitions have been presented during - the week. - Three reports were returned to the House on the Tariff resolutions lately introduced, and referred to a special committee. Two of them favor an alteration .of the Tariff— the third, by Messrs." Bonham and Brindle, recommends no change in the present system. It is an out and out Locoroco,lree•trade document A Hesoiution has passed the House, in, s:ructing the Committee of Ways and Means to consult with the - Auditor General and the State Treasurer, to divise some means of lessening the expenses of co llecting _ the State. County, Local and School Taxes. 1:7" Important Decision.—An important case has just been decided by the Supreme Court of United the States, which threatens to relieve the Treasury of near $15,000,000. It was an action brought by certain parties agains the collector of the port: of Boston in regard to the collection of duties under the present Tariff. The decision is, that the" ad valorem duty on goods was to , be calculated , at the time of purchase or procurement, and riot, as under Mr. Walker's Treasury Circu lar; at the:time of exportation, or shipment. Its effect will be to greatly diminish the reven ue from imports. It overthrows the whole sya tem of instruction issued by Mr. Walker in \ his Treasury circulars, and renders the value orgoods, as well as the duties on them, very unequal. [7Streral Brokers have been arrested iu New York. charged with pocketing funds ,belonging to their employers. Stock-jobbing appears to he a regular gambling business. Gen. scatt.—The Whigs of the Indi• ana Constitutional Convention have mom mendett**:Sitott as the Whig Candidate for the': deny. rrThe Trial of George Pharoah for the murder of Miss Sharpless is,now progressing at West Chester. TREMONT REMOVAL , MEETING A large and respectable meeting of the citizens of the town of Tremont, was held at the Hotel of Mr. John Hippie, on Satur. , . day, evening February let; 1851, pursuant to a call, of the friends of the removal, for the purpose of adopting measures to secure the passage of a Law for , the removal' of the Courts of Justice from-Orwigsburg to Potts ville. as speedily as possible. Capt. MARK MELLON, was cli - osen Pm. -ident, T. A. GODFREY, Esq., and JOHN B. ZI4BACH, Esqs., Vice Presidents, and S. F. • Petery, Secretary. . • - On motion, W. Bigler, Esq:, was called On to state the object of the meeting' to which call he immediately responded. • On motion, W. Bigler, 'Esq., A. S. Win'. Bert, Cyrus, L. Pinkertori„John James Brower, Charles Bachman, and Solo.' mon L. Kirk, were appOinted a committee'm to draft resolutions and report them forth with ; they immediately retired and sifter a short absence returned, and offered the fol.' lowing preamble and resolutions which were read, and on motion, unanimously adopted. Whereas, by an act of the General As sembly approved. its 13th day of March, 1847, the question of Removal was fairly placed before the people of Schuylkill coun ty, and at the election held pursuant to said act, a majority of the qualified voters did on the 12th day of October, 1847, then and there order that the seat of, Justice should be removed from Orwigsburg to Pottsville.- And Whereas, the people of Pottsville at their own expense, build ankfinish a good substantial and commodious -Court House and 'public offices,. . agreeably to the provisions of the said act—therefore.- Resolved—That our Representatives at Harrisburg be requested to . uscrall the means within their power tuitettLaw passed in favor of the immediate remirval of. the Courts of Justice from Orwigsburg to Pottsville. , Resolved—That the building - Committee appointed by the town meeting of the citi zens of Pottsville, have honorably discharged their duty in the erection of a substantial Court House and Public Offices, and that the thanks of this meeting be tendered them. Resolved—That the insecure condition of the Jail at Orwigsburg, and the frequent es, cape of convicts, call loudly that the will of the people be obeyed in the speedy erection-7 of a County Jail at Pottsville. Resolveer—That the objections usually ur• ged against a Removal haVe been removed, as the citizens of Pottsville have built. the Public Buildings at their own expense,- and have formally tendered them to the County Commissioners. • . Resolved—That a copy of the proceedings of this meeting be forwarded to our Repro sentatives at Harrisburg. Resolved—That the proceedings of 'this meeting be signed, by the Officers and pub. fished in the county , papers. , • On motion adjourned. MARK MELLON, President„. J. F. PE:TERY, Secretary. At a meetiqg of the members of the Schuylkill Beneficial Society of Soh*lklll County, held at the ,MoUnt Qtrbota, -House, February ;6th, 1851,1 the following peixacs were declared duly elected officers of the So. ciety for the ensuing twelve months: President.—J. B. SESINGER; Vice Presidents.—R. DOOLEY, Gro. Secretary.— Patrick Brennan. Assutant Secretary, Matthew Qtbson. Treasurer, Er. nest Klemert. Janitor, Paul Gillaspie. On motion, the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Miners' Journal and Potts vile Emporium. O motion, the meeting adjourns to meet pp' at the Mt. Carbon House, on Thursday the 20th inst., at 7 T. AL, when all fitvorable to.the Society, are respectfully invited to at. tend. , (Signed by the OffineTst,) , „ --- - - L. L A.T.ESI IiLATESt- 100 DOZEN StitTES, 1.7 1 direl.t from the flair nufatturers,at.City Who/elude priCegjWit melt...A and Or 'kale at. - • • 8. DANNAN'a • Cheap Whoksalit Statkinety atilt Paper Store. *The Trade ehpßed at City vitae tetioles4l•. - Sept. 1111, 1860. •
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