=MU OP TSB 211:10111CIP .101711214 L. AMBLE 11133Clilri,V 0 M. Two DollaTil per ammo.. Payable scot-atinnally in advance. to those wit./ reskle the - gonnty —and annually in advance to those mho reside uut orate County. Tilt pUbligbilltreill/Ve4 to tamer the right to cusrse St 30 par Anon or. whop payment Is delayed. longer. team one year. • Three copies tO one address, • 55 00 e• 10 00 Fifteen _ Flee dollars in adeaneg ri l l pay tot three gcar'• enbscriptian to the Journal. ' Llirt 01 an venni.= One Squire of 4 Imes., clines, 41 00 to Every antiaisuusta is .:anions FUllt ithea, I 11014, Babsequeni Insation,. each. One Square, 3 menthe.a. Elm months, One Year Business Year, or 5 hives, per ahrrra• Mer..hants awn others, advertising by the Year, with The privilege Or 1,34 w -slag different diem eras Weekly. 19. 00 riPLarger Adrentsements. as per agreement Miners' '3ournal. SAturday Illornliy;. Feb. - 15. IMPROVEMENT COMPANIES. Since our last publication, we have recei ved anotherlectei from Henry C. Carey, Esq whiCh is as follows: ro CM Editor of tko •`.9llatrt• / have received and read your remarks on my letter of last W.ek, but to nut propose to offer a rejoinder. To do at would he quite unnecessary. fur It contains as I think, no slave propoititoo to which - you have not yourselsuppord the anewei. Read it user and satisfy yourself that such is thWcase. OlOnopoly is a moat serviceable word, being afraceP tible of use on so many °maiming: The man who I= becoming rich by eosins money , to his poor neigh bor at two .per cent a month, opposes the eatabliab- Went of a hank that will lend at-six per cent. per an num. as a monopoly: The wealthy, citlien accustom , ad to fat eish means to your oneretors at Mehl. Inter est, opposes any change of the Present system that may have a tendency o promote the transfer of capi oill to your region, on the viand of monopoly. The mao IA has coal nearthe surface opposes all meas ures tending to increase the quantity of accessible coal, because they tend to monopoly. All these men. Mr.•Editol. are monopolfste,.and they desire to pre their nanntirrthrs• • Yuu are of optoinn that already sof/tient Mines are opened. and therefore, It It that you oppose the Measure now. proposed. You would preserve a mo nopoly in favor of some of - your-neighbors, and there fore think that. any Improvement in the mode of pro. curing coal may do more Gann than good. You op pries monopoly In the shape of the Reading Railroad. and support it in tLe case - of planet' versus shafts. I am fur free trade In all sass,. The application to ttit Legislature has had the sanc tion of some of the best and most intelligent men of the region, and they are anxious fur its success as necessary to the prosperity of-your town and county , In making It, I was perfectly aware that I was, only preparing the way forothera, and that there could be no wooopOly of the r_lglit of urea:tacit for toe exer . else of which prayed.; At the time, of making it, I had never read tie general manufacturing law which I now regret, as It would have saved you much indignant eloquence. Having read ft, I prefer it en my own bill, and as you are an advocate of that law. I suppose I may safely' count unon your assistance In procuring the peerage of a supplement that will put coal on en equal touting wlth lron. cotton and glass. H. C. CASEY. PathethiCettla, February iltb,lo3L. We have read the letter over, and we • think we answered all the ,points touched upon, if not satisfactodrv: to the writer,at least to the community generally and - ourselves. Many of the points of that letter, which were fureign to the gut of the subject, we did not dwell upon, • because, our limits would not permit us, and we' re :similarly situated -this week, by. the crowd of. matter in our col umns. The•first part of the above letter does not ware an answer, incense, it is entirely des• mute. of argument, and merely assumes positions that do., not exist. Neither the .. wealthy man who loans' money at 2 per cent a month "—nor the person who , fur aishes means to the Operators at treble inter. •est," nor the , . Jand•bolder who has Coal near the surface, " opPoses the Improvment Companies, as a class—it is the Operators who have invested millions of capital, in fact all their mums iu opening Culheries upon lands belonging to persons residing abroad, who oppose these •Companies—it is the Whole business community—the owners of Louses and lots is the towns—in tact the borrowers of money it you please—those who have creased the trade ache region; built our towns'and villages, and made their homes in our Mountains on the guarentee given by the Legislature eighteen years ago, when they unanimously reported that Incorporated Com panies for opening , mines and• mining Coal, Were totally unnecessary in Schuylkill Coun ty. The Individual. Operators ,enjoy nu monopoly, they desire none—they invite landholders or anybody else, to open mines ann eugage in the Coal trade on the same footing with Mtiaisrl'Ves,whenever they think proper to do so—pledging themselves to sup- ply all the deraduds ut . the !market, if not :no lasted by tuusecessary Corporations, which have always proved hostile to, and invati• ably trarrupel Individual enterprise whenrver permitted to come in contact with it. ' The Reading Railroittl, under the panoply of a Charmer, is exacting a rate of toll to pay s a dividend on a capital, of 816,500,000. Nearly the half of this capital is fictitious, -not real—the trade can not beat it, and compete successfully; with other sections. The Charter was given to, encourage trade, and benefit the people. They use it to check trade, and oppress tne people. This is the reason why we oppose that monopoly—but the assertion that we uphold monopoly in the case of 4. plains versus shafts " is entirely gratuitous, and without any foundation whatever. You, or any other land-holder, May sink as many, Rlanes or shafts as you please, on any of your lands, on the same footing with those individuals who have already sunk planes and shafts, without any molestation or opposition. Is this support ing monopoly 'I We think not. To say that others have sunk planes,• and you cannot, is a question with which we have nothing to do in this discussion. We have been simi larly situated, in our time, in the business we follow; but we didpot.think of asking the Legislature for a Chimer to relieve us from the chfaculty—We simply sold property, and mortgagmli another portion to raise_ the means-ryou :Can do the same, or leave your lands idle. This -is frank, and we think, quite applicable to the point in question. We are, also the 'advocates of free trade, when games and individuals are upon an equality, and when the trade is reciprocal—but no trade can be free, in the sense in which the term is generally used, unless those engaged in it are on equal terms es &garde rights and privileges, and a system of reciprocity is strictly , maintained, . If the application has the sanction of "aume.of tbe best add most intelligent citi• Tene of this region," the number must be sew indeed. So far, we have not loartd a single individual , engaged in business, un conceited with Corporations, who.favors this application,—on the contrary, we know that the Coal Operatora are, now preparing a strong' Protest ro the Legislature against its page• ' We have, for the'last ten years, advocated a General Manufacturing Law for Pennsyl vania. We advocated it on the ground, that with all our abundant means, it was a branch ' of business greatly 4ieglected is this State— _ we were for bringing capital to the raw ma• terlal, and working it up among ourselves, instead of sending the raw material to the eapita/—or in other stril•rds, we were for trans ferring the " Anvil to the Iron, and the shuttle to the. Wool. " It was repieseited that Capital and Manufacturers world be at tracted, to our State, from abroad—and as specid acts - of incorporation for any branch of business in which Individuals are already *Wired, are not only unjust, but anti•repub• Bab, a General Act, placing all on the nate footing, Was passed as the least objectionable name of attracting ,capital, with a view of developing our resources and increasing the population sad wealth of the Stare. But as regards the Coal Trade of Schuylkill county, neither aGeneral Act, or any Special Act is required. The Trade- already exists beta. The Region has been developed, - and an into 'menu trade created, principally by i u disida. als engaged in the bitsinets. They have: built towns, opened mines, and are ready to supply more Coal than the market requires —and they are fully competent to provide for :di the future wants of the issaket,, out any All oflncorporation, General or Special. they ask is to be let alon . e. Under these circumstancer, you cannot expect our assistance—but may rely on our determined Hostility to all such projects, as far as Schuyl kill county is concerned. 12i •3 Co 5 00 • Ck/ 3 00 'cOSIDIOIF SCHOOL REPORT. • A. L. Russell, Esq., Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Common Schools, has issued the seventeenth Annual Report, from,which the following condensed Statement, for - the year ending June 1, 1850, is.extracted : ..,.„ c -, Whole number of districts, I,JI Number paid during the year, . 1273 Whole number of .schools, • 6510 Number yet required, 674 Average number of months taught, - . 5.1 Number of male teachers, • 6972 Number of female - teachers, .• 3335 Average salaries of male teachers perm°. $l7 20 Average salaries of female teachers per mo. 10 15 Number of male schOlars, . 233,322 Number of female scholars, ' 190,952 Number learning German. 11,011 Average number or scholars in each school, 40 Cost of teaching each scholar per mo. • '' 51 44 Amount of tax levied, .; 5769,422 07 Amount recd. from State appropriation,-157,3 , 37 44 Cost of.lnstructilx, - 609.37'7 45 Fuel and contingencies, - 63,3 V 14 Cost of school houses, purchasing, build. ing, renting and repairing, 253,741 06 The principal complaint is against the in competency of teachers—to remedy which it is recommended to establish 'Teachers' Schools, under a Superintendent appointed for Ruch Congressional District. An alien'. tion of the mode of collecting the tax is re commended; and a reduction of the number of directors from six to three suggested... A State Agricultural School is also recomnfien decl, which w ill mention more fully next week. TRIM!' lllO NT EAGLE A: lA. . now i ) Application is, ing made to the Le gislature, to incat to a Company to:con nect'these two _points by Railroad. It is au important enterprise. The,distance is only about ten miles, and the country, through Which the route lies, is very favorable, to the -construction of a road. It will connect Pottsville and Harrisburg by a continuous line of Railroad, and open, by means of the extension of the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad to Mt. Eagle, already under contract, a direct communication between Schuylkill county and the Central Railroad, and thereby extend our commercial resources with the West. For further particulars, see proceed ings in another column. We shalt look with more than ordinary interest for the success of the application to'the Legislature. THE NEW RAILROAD The crowded state of our columns will not admit any lengthy remarks upon the new project this week. We refer our readers to ihe proceedings of the varidus - tneetings in different parts of the county. .They express the united sentiment of the whole commu nity on this subject, and evince a determina tion to resist the further encroachment of any corporation:hoWever poiverful. The proper spirit is gradually manifesting itself along the line, and wherever we hear the matter spoken of at all, it is almost universally in approbatory terms. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATLRF• On Saturday, Mr. Frailey presented to the Senate a Bill to incorporate a Railroarfrom Pottsville to Norristown. We learn, that a very favorable feeling exists at Harrisbu l m, toward the new project—its friends are grow ing quite sanguine of success in their appli calion for a Charter. Mr. Walker's Tariff resolutions passed the Senate by the following vote: YrAs-3lessrs. Brooke, Carothers. Carson, Crabb, Cuaningbam,Trailey, Friel:, Uaslett, Konigruacher, Lawrence, 3VMurtrie,Malone . , Myers,Robertson, Savery, • Stine, Walkr a nd Mtthias, Speaker-18. NAYS—Messrs. Bailey, Beekalew, Fenton, Forsyth, Fulton, Guernsey, Hoge, Hugus,, Ives, M'Caslin, Mtiblenberg, Packer, Sand erson and Shicacr-11. We are glad to see that Mr. Frailer• has taken the right side of the question—he being the only one of the Locofoco members, who voted against postponing the discussion of the Tariff resolutions when brought up in the Senate, and afterwards voting io their favor. Application has been made to erect% new county to be called 'Penn," embracing Schuylkill Haves, and separating the Agri cultural from the Mining Districts of Schuyl kill county. • On Monday in 111 e House Mr. Struthers prmtented petitions lot a free banking law ; also, for a new railroadform Norristown to Schuylkill county ; also, against empower. the school • directors to borrow money in Schuylkill Haven; also, against the incor. poration of any Coal and Improvment com pany in schuylkill county ; also. for the removal of the seat of. justice of Schuylkill county. Mr. Dobbins also presented a petition on the same day fora new railroad connecting Norristown and Schuylkill County. A petition from Schuylkill Cciunty was pre tented before the House, some days ago pray ing an act of incorporation for the applicant, Patrick Fitzgerald, dieiig a well and build a pig pen upon four acres of ground owaed by, him—the enterprize being beyond the ability of his individual means. This body will adjourn in less than three weeks, and yet, very little has been done— that is, very little of what the people feel most interested in. On SaturdaY, Mr. Sew ard, of New York, - presented petitions front New York and Pennsylvania, praying the repeal.of the Fugitive Slive Lau!. Laid on the table. Alsci, one from Schuylkill coun ty, of this State, praying a repeal Vir all laws authorizing Slavery in the Territories, and the Distlict of Columbia. Laid on the table. Mr. Clay presented a petition for a modifica tion of the Tariff. Ji The Senate passed a most excellent and humane bill on Tuelday last—to appropriate ten millions of acres of the public lands, for the endowment of Hospitals for the Insane. This measure has been mainly effected by the exertions of Miss Dix, whose life has been devoted to deeds of benevolence and philanthropy. Mr. Cooper presented ten petitions onWed nesday Tor the modification of the Tariff. Mr. Pitman also presented'several in the House. On the aubjectof the Tariff nothing has yet been. done. The Whigs, who are in ,the minority in both Houses, have wed everything, and even icereetued to adopt the bills proposed by theopposite party, for the sue of obtaining some protection to the suf fering Ihterests of the country—yet nothing 'has been accomplished. `lf this matter is not attended to this ses mon, the responsibility must rest with those who Constitute the majority, and - have frus trated eterf good design, on the part of the Whigs, to elect's° desirables:l end, o:TRigkf•—By the eoustitution of 'Cali fornia, the.perticipators in *duel, .are.vett demi ofice NA the elective huddle nada it. targeg g iou, Mettingt.--Evatine services have been held during the. week', is thit'LV Pies 1 . , byterian Church, under the ministerial *motion lisporta fora u "Miners' Journal." 109! or, Rev : Joseph MeCooi... AL.iitterest. 'The borough of POltr.vi ll e v:. TOtruhi i i - Ang . ate of religious - feeling, we tinditialltatls has el ..Norwegian:-This was a snit comma/reed by . excited, and a number are expected to the borough against the ToWastuti_of NorWegisn; neet themselves with the church to remover half the cost of building the Bridge at' - young's Landing. The case was tried in the Court of Common Pleaa,of this County at the March Terra 1549, when the Jury, ...by direction of the Court, - rendered a verdict in favor of the Township. The borough removed the case to the Supreme Court; where it was argued on the 31st of December last,bi Edward Owen . Parry, Esq., on the part of the ba rough, and by 3. 11. Campbell, Esq., for Norwey gian Township: On the 7th, inst., Judge ; Coulter delivered the cipiniori of the Supreme Court, re versing the decision r.:of the Court of l..3onamun Pleas—thus deciding the question in ever of the borough of Pottsville CONGRESS. THE MINEIT''JOVRNAL, AND, ':l)TTSirlitE-GENERAL-ADVFATISER. toial 2 ,ftairg. ri'Military.—At a meeting of the Commt#- siomid Officers : of the First Regiment; Schuylkill °minty Volunteers, held it Mortimer's Hotel, Feb • 12,1451,—0n motion, den. Daniel Later Was enllod to the 'chair, and Capt. L. Womelsdorff appointo Secretary. 41 General Larer stated that the object of the mee..7 ling wrts, to take into consideration the b...st means to secure the, , co-operation of the ,Military from abroad, at the ensuing Encampment in May next, at Schu3lkill liaved, In conteqtie . nce oCthere not being a majority of all the officer:3 present, On mO• Lion adjourned to meet again at the same place Feb. 25th. at '73 o'clock. . L. WomEtshour, Sec., arApprentira Assoc4ation.—This Matter, re cently suggested, seems to meet with general ap probation, and' is . lips , attracting much: attention among the apprentices.- The meeting, -:appointed • for last Tuesday ;evening, we understand, was largely attended, andthe right kind of spirit tested by all present: JOHN 0. BECK, Pr., via, called to the chair ft . nd other officers appointed pro tern. The object of the meeting was briefly sta• tea by the President, and someremarks afterwards added by D. .filcciowas. Esq. Oa i motion, a Committee was appointed to draft a Constitution and By-Law a fur: the organization of the Am:4M ' anion; and one lot - each ward in the Borouglitci collect subscriptions to carry out the objects of the meeting ; alsO, a committee to confer with Ittr.l . E. T. Taylor *Out aSuitable room for the meetings of the association.;: Another -meeting Will be held at the same place,-(Pottsville fjouseJ on - Tuesday evening next, at 7i o'clock, when the Committees will make their respective reports. We are glad to see the subject taken bold of with such favorable auspices. It presa,ges unim portant revolution in the life and habits of our• ap prentices—we shall early expect to !re an excel lent institution established at their hands. School4.—At a meeting of the Di rectors on Thuifsday evening - last, upon recom mendation of the Committee appointed fort-tie reorganization sad improvement of- the Pablic Sch4ls of the E4wrougb, it was unanimously resol ved, That 3 general Superi iterideht be employed, whoile duty_ it Shall be to have a general supervi sion over alt the Schools, to see that the classes are properly ,graded, and to examinelhe qualifica. (ions of tire teachers The applicant must be practically acquainted cc:MI the business of Teach ing. and be luny ',competent in other reepeete io the dube irap:)sed., :Mary will be proportioned to iu< ah;litc nd userhbyy MarketCO., J. PALMER & ' - greet WWI; Philadelphia. Nov. 23, 1330: 47.6 W TIROVIIIIO3Ieg &e.-200 BARRELS LARD. I - 50 Tabs GosksAllantr I 5001 loses of cheese ; 50 bdds. Westsrb Dabbed - 420aldenig 50 Ws. Hams of superior brands g 50Adds: mated Rams; 250 bass Dairy baits 50 bits. Ralmos 50 Ma l'hus Fish; 50 0 fgabstals Cad Fhb. forests by , . J. PAILUSR & CO4 - • Warksg street Wharfs PhibuistßigUb. 41.610 Nov.= 113dYINCTIONGF 111111100• TO ..GRoteas—lss , Ralf theti. about RI pounds eitalijor the thesP. est Math Tee is the country, Reapers (Woe pound an ezeellentftesh ankle. 0 or 7 mover Pound, ang lower Mut tbe current rates for *one Tea. Flue tresdlsaalppeer4l, Gunpowder; Uysou and Young Upton 'Tessa the Nest Crop. Every COUNTRY 'STOREKEEPER should suit. lns the subscriber's stockers* obtain pekes. -•- • 'ELLWOOD SHANNON. 0$ Chestnut et. Phblts.„Propitetor of the Chestnut . Onset Tea Wareteruge; ' . • • . Get. Ut. ' • • • 4104 m CARDS TILLIAI4 LiANULTNET, ATT011:03 aila*.Putuniiile.occiuyikilicuuuty. Pa. ofZce c citn , etre e t, H rtyjappupite the IVlturre Baud'. Jan. 4, RiSl ' t 147 ORE & JAS. COOPER, I attetalesat Law, l'uttaville. Vigo, in Centre St., a few come East the " Pennsylvania Han." 1 1 / 4 4. - C.Upilt Will attend ,tall the Coasts. r Potutilli, Dec. 7, 1630 -41-3 m NM. WILSON, MaiGISTILaTE, CONVEX • asiCtr• Mad Agora rind General Collector.— other,. Market street. Pottsville,: Pa. titur..N.N lea°. . 43-1 EOltOlZ WISE.—DIALER IN BOLTING 15 Llano. buffalo Roues, buffalo Overshoes, and Glum Mules of all istlds, and a artier's, assortment vt Boots and Shuts constantly on nano. No. 1 South sth street, above-Market Phila. a. Nov. 9. 165 U 45 Sot unor.'cictuzats LEWIS Ed II H opectruily announce* 10111 e Ladter and geutieme of Pottsstite. that in addition to Ma profernenal ser eters, as a' Violinist. he Will also give instructions nn he Plano. itesidence, Panneylaanla Halt, Ceara *l. Nov. 2,1850 41.11 a. L. salvia; M. fl.r oFI EltS itiS - profiwonal service:lmi the citizens of l'urt (:ar• boo and Identity. Hewitt be happy to 'yahoo all who may /en tit to give him a colt. Office In the house for merly ocentned by Doctor tV Rey. Rt!feretoze given. Forwaihon, Oct. 5, WO 404 Ux1..A.P , 8 UOTEL4 ON TIIE EUROPEAN PLAN, N 0.13.5 Ful.nStreet, between Broadway and Nasiau Street, New Vork. is and IPA SO per Week. 37 Cents per night. . Ottobet 5,1100 LE• SIIIPPEti. ATTOTIN EY ANli 4 COUNSELLOR at Lati, Philadelphia. w!ii attend tocollectitam and all'otterAesai mi-111• , 41t. th.• City Phlladblphia.adlainipg Counties ne...l , lliewh,”!:. °dire Nd. 173 W.stmAt meet ak•Lvr. rtrveittli ThlLVelphin. r P. SHERWIN', gXeIiANGE AND cot .) ?Mee. POUSVItte. Pa.--. Deafer in nitro/- rent Dank Notes. Bills of% , Exehatitte. Certificates of Deposits; Checks and Drafts. Checks for sale on Philadelphia and New York, lu mun<4 to molt. March 9. IS5n. 10-: nOCTOII. C. 11.1ESILER, 110310E9PATIllf: PlitelClA X, Removed his Office to one of the Rack Honors in Coal Atreet. Pottsville April 28,180. - r D. IVIEFLEDITIII,7-Real rstn te Ay!'lcy of ,ll , (ice, Centre rlt ,2ttF•vii:e, Achuyikili County, Pa'. Agent Air the gale and 'purchase of Rent Estate. Agent for Lands, and coin - I_l,km of Rents, &.-e. Oct. 88, 1819. _ i 41-1 y AltEljEl. IitARTZ4JITSTICE: OF THE PEACE, Pottolle. Will attend promptly to Collections, Agenclee„ Purchase and Onle.nf Real Estate. &c.. In Schuylkill County, Pa. Office In Centre Street. oppo site the' Toven Hall. • Oct O. IS4D. - - A GENCir —For the purcha s e ur:d 111 !teal Es :1 tate: hitylnx :cud Coals taking char::e ut Coed ',ain't., r," Mines, &c. , and. cellectink rents—Cron, twenty years experience In the County he hopes t.. Rive Rat laraetinn. °MCP Mahant3nan - ,treet, Pr,l,. Cif 4 ,1 M MU, 11-ti April 0.1850; GH. 3VCABIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ta . magma—Office tn. f . tie Library Anon. late the Toren Hall. Rept 44.1810 . • WANTED,. &o. . - -- -- - SHIPPING FURS W ANT if.p.—THE HlGH eer prices paid for all kinds iif shippine Fur:, ns Mink, Raccoon, lii:ti Grcy Foe, Wild ('at, 1 Otter, Fisher,! bluekrar, and of Poettuut. Skin', by ~ OCO. F. WOMRATII, ;ire. 13. North 4th St ; Philadelphia. Jam 8.18511 isi.e Okino: WANTSKI.-3 OR 4 MACJIINImTS WILL and employment at the Tamaqua him W“th.,, if Immediate application:kin:tile. J. R. & C. K. SMITH_ 5-tf Tamaqua. reb 1,1851 DLACKSAIITIR WANTED.--THE LI her ea in Want of a good Mining his Itrocksllle Colliery Etaltilto at the C.J1 1 .11 , r), cr at his Office infottavlilc _ Jan. 25, 1951 WANTED IM . MEDIATELY-1000 AECOND V banded Nall heks,in gond ordet with :Tither one or two heads Dec. 14.1850 HOTELS THE A . E /4. / C V R ) T R T ; spectrally Informs the public and travelling community gvnrrnuy, , that she has opened this large and cniniainarma Mite!, furnished In a au pet kir style. From her tong ..xperlence tattle busine.s of a fact rate Hotel. and well anawn TepOtto ion to at comnrdate, her customers tri:ty depend no being vupr plied with every thin; t"Lduetve to their eototort and convenience. Jan. 18.1850. 34f. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ' , OAT fUell5ll/NU,: PIMA DELPIIIA COUNTY, 0? The autt?erittet aue—unte: to the public and hta numeroua frittids,'thz.t he has taken the above named Uotel;tattt flied It up in elegant myle for - the accruntnodvirm of the E,11611 , The holl4P I=-tare. And coin:n[l,lton? and ft tot 1 ,, C,11:11i IF' Letter ad.ipted accommodate than a'oy other in the piece; and the subscriber pledgee himself that every exertion will be made gll ht.) part to tender it worthy of their patron age. GEO. W..I(IIItKESLAGEII, tate of etehilylkt it Ilavendkliuyikill Co - NOV. JO, 19611 FOR, SALE AND TO LET ; OR RENT. —TISE LARGE THREE ':nry brink :Dwelling buns'. In Centre I. atelyoccupied by Judge:P=l . 4. APply to J. P. SHERWIN. . 7-tf v . , OTICIE.—DEVLAN'S PATENT LUBRIcAT. II: ing , oll.—Whereas, a :notice has appeared In a itwerb trier In this County,eauttoningall persona hem purchasing said 011 from me, now 1 hereby give nu _ Mil ' - . , ------ - -----:-.--- 1 lien that I hold the exclusive right to manufacture and FOIL , RENT- - .TwO 81101'S ON 1801 said oil In the Counties or fßhuyikill.Lotatnon Centre sireet, one recently occupied try . Dauphin. Lehigh, Northampton,Carbon, Lucerne, at.4.,,muie,... dime store, a ndt L e one Columbia, Wymning, Northutnheland 'lnd Lycomlug, adjoining. . nnd tint all persons who shall interfere with my right. AlO.O, it two-story FRANIE 11011dE .na nforouuni, shall neprosecutedaecordlngtolaw,and anttSTABLE on the same fat. on Second ' !lull I will Indemnify, protert and save barmleo sh Enquire of , .1 :4012GAN, !.larket St, Iperson• who shalt porch we said oil from me. IS, 1151 -741 R. D. PIC/WVER - • ',..29-tf ri- Febrila &mai iii .treei F b AVICOMISCO LIOUSE TO LET. The aubsOther has f.,r KENT the valua ble propeity called the Wientilsco sitUated In the Inwit of Wi,nniNco, 'V I• 88410 SS 0 lI'S ennlFen - tilwn'trltip, U.wphin counts. It is a new Tavern eland, and well ettuated ad extenmlve bti.llnesa. Any pere..n wilting to had better apply: , poor', either to P.,W. Shearer, Addition, Puttsvi.le.nr It. .1 9IIEAFER, Wiconlico. 741 to d ?gni Mot db.ls. 16.31 Oil 1 .7 HO A4l FOR! SALE' OR TO LET.— A piefteAt Rratdrnre In NV,at Branca Vatiey; tillrito4 on the Mine 11111 Rad Road. a '•hurt diltaore' from Sunu)iktil Haven, enntalnlng shout RY V enteea 4c-tea 'ender a tiltth slate of culilvatinn. The tw, Barn -and out bn at, a❑ In good ,patr /PLY to r. NI HILL, hantango Street. Pntov:.le. Ftb 1 15.51 . . ' FOR SAL.P..—A 1101T,T. AN D LOT . , situated ;in the Town of Miallffnon 50 •o• • feet front on Wa,bingt on it reel, tanning 1 II a back 19U feet It/ ‘Valloilt ;1(, ,, q. 1 30 feet I ! 1 1 L. from-the.. Volley /till Road uppo-Ite the — Depot lbt. % pad FRAME titV Cl.- 1 1.3g0 with Eight RtAfrai. nnik/11 1 0 attache.! Ihten d'ed foy a Mao,. Hake, Coal and Stno;:e nou.:c„ a gond Well of Witter Ist the back dam'. a ‘'rod FRAME STABLE. and Is a soft:ad', pllcu Ca huslrie , to. It • tun" be bought ac a b.irgatn Par furtlinr information 1 apply nn the ptettitsq, tedkpatt.richnylkid county, ,Petina .rt AMITEL KELLER. I Feb. 1.1831, . :.541.• t.., . TO RENT.— TWAT LARREDOUDLE Stone Muse, altuatt at the corner of C. , al dir its . and Pikd streets, in the town of Port Car ew I • bon, is dffered•for Rent. The lic.u ,,, i , ‘ is t pteastintiv .ituai,, d ; In the more of ho.“- __ _ I nee4 of 1;01,A:who., and would he .vrry sußable Irj a Tavern, or lloarthot House. The Hen' will he rubderate. For term!: &e., apply to J. MACentil Wrnicruid , . Centre street. Pott,rllh. •, inn.. 18.1850. . ".if. .._ .0 - n. it:444.-- I Y' B The house ;NW be rented at a nnannal rent, hype month. to a .Mall and reapec ta family, W. lll , a rpgutur. tenant is procured. • - FOR Timm-ASMALL TWO-STORY Li . Apply 14ig Penne to Dwelling Rouse, in.,Mlluti?iville 13 L -,.. s • : 17 WM. L WHITNEY. Agent, C.-ntie a tree!, rottiville 1-71. Jan.4.lBSl FOR SALE AND TO RENT —TOE 1 .T subscriber; offers several Gooses for sale in •",, Potts ville:'ind a number of Gooses for Pent rg . (apply goon.) . . : N st, it' 'LAOS, J. P., and General-Agent. . . . Pottsville, Jan. 41651 I-tf ElLad.„,... NOW On NEVERI—A sPLENDiu ad..; office,well lighted with gas on the second floor I of the new: Brick (fiirr.proof) Office of the subscriber In Market street. between Centre 4nd liecond streets, (Just ere ted) will he It4:ted to an pproved tenant, for Three, Fare or Tt. ri yeas, if de: sired. It Is p,easan4 situated, and would au t. entier an Attorney, Physician' or Dentist. For further par tleu:ars apply to the s.thrr rsher on the premises. N. M. WILSON, J.? 41.3-if Pottsville, N0v.34 19.50 fiFOR 8 *LROR TO RR NTi---d. NEW Three Stilly Brick Dwel.lnp , situated On 4:1 PM :7 i Market - Squ are . For funher petticultirs pleabe 011 o n EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Cbriter of Centre & M e hautatieliflls., Pottsville. Feb. 91,1851. FOR RENT..-TWO Tintßß STORY ss" tWek Dttleiting 11 , u.ree, consloine of ten ' ".1 non:4 mit) w Rat h-roonte Cellats and Gan and Water riper Introduced In every depatkrlent.lticlg4re nrect..Pousvitle h,tween the H45.121e and -Pennayivania Mil. Also. five °lntel tar Rota. do Are Tv. o duns' Ermine Dwellings.. In Railroad .street. adjoining the Phlladelptila. and iteading Railroad Repot ; do. two Tbeee Rimy Sione Dwelling Home*. Apply us • • . • •M• MVEPFIY, Pcos" We. vOR-3ALE.—ALL THAT LOT MARRED - 14 • lathe Town plot corner of Chamber* and Mahan. Lingo .streete.• hiving 80 feet front on HatianutOito street, and In deptiCtunning to Church Alley. , Apply DAVID CIIILLIs, 19.196 - • STEAM ENGINE.—rou SALE - A. 23 HORSE rower Itngin• , in drat rate cadet: For partleu ! tors apply to M. G. GIEG.NES, Esq.; Of to HENRY HICK 4 .Ayllujipsten,Dettware. 'Jan. 4, 11.51 - • ' , , 1-tf • L-on, RENT.N.THE SECOND STORY orer T. T. Poster & -Co.!!! Shoe Store.. now oerupie:# by- Mae Miller& Co, • Likewise, Or !cot, a new Store W Room. ', vid Klock •Es . Stable For au otllce, to East bluest St., nest ow Da's aloe. pvir to SOLO. FOSTER. • : . March "A. RAO - 12-11 .10OR 111.11. L E, AND TO LaTe—Building Love In Mount Cordon, Lewisport. Wood and Lyon's , additlon-toPottsville,no Nor wyglan ist.„ rott sottle, and is Mtnettnille. • ronvenlnnt Office In Morrie Addition. Apply to - ;31. CAMPBELL. . April 23,'1849 ' • lettf ITALENTlsir.R.—trte. ATTaNTION at deaf. vrespectfislly solicited to the lerge,:,ssortment of Vskstises- tut; dubs by tbs. 11 . 11blit NVllMetsje St City U. BANN AN. Jam 16,1811 ; , O WOOD - CONTJlACTOnfitaixisgs Pr willbe received by the Ithiladeliikrbkesti Reading hattroad Company tors supply otCord Wood.tbr the year 1611. lapenidcations may be bad on application to H. M. Walker, Mount Carbon. or to Henry Heeler. wood Agent. Sebuyllull Haven. Feb. la, 1v.51 7ftt OTICEe—NOTICE Irt HEREBY GIVEN that, PI JOHN It. MILLER Assignee or Goliath Strider. of PinegrOec township, bath filed his accounts in the °dice or the Prothonotary of Schuylkill county, anil that the same will he confirmed by the Cant on tits Id MONDAY of March next. unless cause be shown to the contrary,. THOS. MILLS. Prone:. Yeb. lb, tbs) . 7.4 t r tl ir MAr:r N ?r iC t — P Aazrrt.nea onteete ° WIL LIAM el+, HILL. ctere,a.ed; lath . of the Borough of Pottsville, have teen granted to the subscriber by the Register or +Schuylkill eitrity. Notice Is hereby Or en to all persona indebted to the said estate to male payment, and those having clamps to pr. gent them properly authenticated for eettlemeat. C. M. HILL, Adm'r 7.6 t Feb. 15. 1851 OTICE.—NOTICE. IS HEREBY GiIYEN that. li JOON PRICE WETHERILL end/ WILLIAM WEIN MULL, Astlenees or John S. C. Mantn. of Pottsville, have filed their first sceountS In the oflice of the Prothonotary of Schuylkill county, and that the Alasne will be confirmed by the Court, on the ti MON DAY of March neat, Ufliegil cause be :shown to the contrary. THOS. MILLS, Proth'y. .Feb 15,J635 7-1 t V,OTICE.—TO SCHOOL THAYCHSHS.•APPLL cation! will br teceiveil by t6¢tSonrd of Dizectorii ofPomo:1ile Untengb Schaal Hletact,OntllTbun, day, Feb. 47, 1951. for tntre Hale and twelve Female Trachria..for s.Ol District. An examination will br lidd siJr4 Ii I , 1954 when the al.Plicaold lit amend Appliraticms ten he handed 'natty Mem bet, tile Board, J 011,03. C. MASTIN,Ser. FebF S. Insl. 6- EMI VOTICE.—IN THE MATTER OF THE AC IV count of si R. Dickson, Assignee of Charles Saytoi, 11liaCt a V oituttary Usti: meet: The ahlivl3lgnea, Auditor, appointed by the Court of 12. , tninon Pleas ot Schuylkill county, to audit, re settle. iltd TVlltate the account of 8. R. Mason, Al/ - Signer as aroiesaid, will attend at tho public bowie of . Joarnii 31. Ft:ger, in the Itorouh of Schuylkill !keen. nu Thaisday, the 20th day of February, 1931, at 10 re tior.l;, A. M., of said de r , for the purpose aforesaid, of which all persons ltaerested wilt :she notice. JNO. P. ROB ART. Auditor. Gat,* IMM reh.9.V6 , Avp virows NOTICE.—THE I.'NDEttlatitus. ed, Auditor ap,iointed by the Court of Cr' moans Pleas, to adjust snit correct the accounts, and to di, mimic:the assets In the bands of Jacob Heintz and, Adam Zeller, Assigner:sof Messrs. Wtrust ¢Stumpfi) icr, hereby gives notice to the credltcra and parties inteTvjed in said 6rm, that he'orlit attend at his office in the Borough of Orwigsburg, on Tuesday, the 25th of e.•bivary. inst.. at. Iv o'clock. A. the pnr poses mentioned above CHARLES %VIM N . Auditor 6-3 t. FLL —.— . 7VOTICE TO TAX COLLEOTOBSI,O - Th.: Commissioners of Schuylkill county, will ',met at their office. In thellortmh of Ottst•gsburg, on Monday, the 1111.ty of March next, for the purpose oi ki•ttltng with nil Collectors of State and County tat. at which Time and place you can attend fur the coal otittlement of your duplicate: , WILLIAM FRAILER, 1 • MICHAEL FRITZ. - ,C6111'1,.. THOMAS FOSTER.' _ . COlllfnlid.lollCen Office. °mtge.. t • burg, February 6, 1851. $ . 6.3 t. MEI NiTOTICE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI L' an-application haa been Made by the khehanlrs' Saving Fund Aarnclation of Pottavllle to. the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. for a Charter, according to the armies of Incorporshon filed In the otlice of the Prothonotary of said county, and that Cbartt will be granted accordingly, on the second Monthly of March Term neat, unless cause be ahoy., in the contrary. lity the Court. THOMAS MILLH, Proth'y. XTOTICE.—ALL PERSON'S WRITING 'TO OR tram=acting business with BENJAMIN THOM• AS, formerly of Llewellyn, at present Sttperinten dent for George 11. Potts, Esq., are requested to ad dress hho'hencefrth BENJAMIN D. THOMAS, in order:to avoid confu , ion, as there are Others in the tieliibLorbood called by that name, some of whom widely differ from him in principle and practice, BENJAMIN I). TOOMAB 540' GEO. 11, POTTS 4 -at - NTOTICE.—OWING TO THE NUMBER Ot• IN Losses sustained by the "Lyinpaing County Mu foal Irma:m.4v Company," ' the Board of Directors have directed Pose...meta N 0.6, to tiv Made to mac the same. • JOHN . CL 4VION. Receiver for the County of :Schuylkill Pottsville, Jan. 25, ISSI . il-tf . • E.. YARDLEY & SaN ----- rkISSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERI:3IIIP here " t"tl're existing hetw.;en JAMES J. CONNCII, JACOB 0. RHOADS & WILLIAM LITTLIO/11.1E9, Coat Operators, trading under the Orin off Conant. Weds & Llttleliales, In Blythe township, Pcitnylkdi y. waidissolved on the 9th of January, 1851. by mutual consent. The business of the late firm rat he ikttled up by Messrs. CON NOR & RHOADS. JAMES .1 CONNOR, JACOB 0. RHOADS, • . Wll.l.lMib LITTLEIIALES. t VOTIEE—THE, SEIIRCRIBERS HAVE THIS _ \ . 03 3 enierert eflparanership under the drentr4 . ItF.IF9L ADER, RF,PPLIER & en., for the purpose of transacting a general Flour; Feed and Trehrixtzto• at St. Clair, Scri.iixlkill , county, • 01 , 0 opplat .r 4 and others will dnd It to their ad , vnnte4 , to alve nn a call, as our facilities Ste such, as a9lll enable us to (141 with them to She mutual henafil of all psalm coarernedo , OEO it.EIPOIDER, JOB. REPPLIER, W ALTER L A WTON 45-If Feb;B. In3l Jfin.11.19.51 The business will I:rem:Maned by . Jaines J. Cmno../ and Jamb 0 Rhoads under the Ann or CONNOR S. RHOADS, n their ow n Recount New Phltarla Jan. 1651 51-fit St. Clair. Nov. 9. 1959 Po.tiville. June 18.50 NIOTICE•—LAIIt)RER4, MINERS AND 1.)111- 01 Ehr4, tVhet wish ttr purchase lots in Trevntton,st tleate.s.ole, will find Ho Arent on the Premises, ore) the town 01 A,hamokin. ',elixir on the Rnilrnad wl belakrn in payment of lots. One half Ole mites of the lahorms vi lit he advanced in cash. D. M. IBOVD,Aseni .23.0" .hinc 16311 t • AKE NOTICE.—Tn, Booms and osrountsa I I'O4TER DALY, having been assignsd tatty suhscrihers, all persons having accounts open riltb them. are requested to call and settle. and ittnse in debted to make neyntent only to us Or our author zed agsnt. 2.—A1l accounts not nettled befor. the. Graz et Ncemberne st, will be Itlft with a Squirt, (of settle men! Nov 10. 18:49 LOST AND FOUND. LS T Ott T MISLAID, 'JOHN PINKER ten'e Note, tin. IQS. in favor, of Jnslah nankin. -.rid by cdin efidnrar.iiii.lated Jan..lst, IPSI, tett° dap., , r two bnildred and nine 94-100 Dollars. .1441 Y per finding the same, will oti'lge - by retatn , nif a t) taafl t , ! . E. C. cliesEnnorcit. tio.ll, South Water St., riatedeipet4 yet , 1.5,1851.7.11 4 MISCELLANEOUS. prtiviiirms PAID FOR SILVER COIN. b! J. r SHERWIN. Exchange Offire • i'ottAville. Feb. I, 18.51 ' - TOBACTOBACCO et: CIGAILS—AT - HIS. 01. D ES tliotAhincht, in Centre street;-opposite the i Toon CO Fin-13011e. The =obserther lass.jost recehed ,liiet'tly from Peterstt s urgh, Ya..n lot of superior eat 6:Lump Tobateo, which he is enabled to eell,Whole •a•le at the loweat city prices. He has also on band, a la . ite lot of ininerlor - old Spanish agate, tietotted.t , which he rally the attention of dealers • ' WM. 8.-BOYER Feb. I,IBLI 4 CARD — 2O MINERS AND simps,,Ds' 9r 71 Coal. The. subacriber offers his genricga to pants. wanting an ..tgant to effect. Bales, for them In Yen Votk arol Newark, on commission or otherwlae. Letters wit meet withprompt consideration, as dressed to • JOSEPH' WILLAN, 115 T!. £ cone pa, N. York. Jan. 18, 1851- Reference in the Coal Redlon and New York glvra when enquirr# for. , IL OILS OILS--.lgiir RECEIVED AT TOE (A Vork ewre, a large conaltrument from New E 4•4• emicisi lag of 2,000 gals. North-west Coast Hiner 2,00 Poiar Oil. warranted not to - adll. also, rtperni and Lord on of superior los machinery RITSVA superini Gelman War 'Candle!. it neR• E. YARDLEY & RON Pottsville. Dec.', 19SP, 445 -s PUBLICATIONS, &o --- VALENTINES 2 VALMXTIXES ft—THE V . atriterlitei hes on hand an eirgaut assortment of Valentines:imbruing the Comte, and Elegant. all of which will he sold wholessiened .vetali at the lowest vitcg. Also, Fancy Enyeknowor wit Ittlidc from the Plain to the Elegint-ftlii.-lAlitO, Val entine writers. both Comic and eleo4oggallga. O. BANN-414. Frb e. 1851 T ull: DECLINE OF POPERV. ANDATIS Cailae, A Lecture, delivered In the Tabernacle, N. %ork, on Wednesday Evening., January lb. tam, by Rev. N. Murray. D. D.—author of the Kerman Lawn to Arrablehop llughee—received an liar sale. by 8. HANN - AN. ' Feb. E, IESI, ` ELECT EQ,OI. 4 rT CABEL—ESELECT cag ola ult y, argued and 'determined in the e.ort of C'ouution Pleatiof the Field Judicial 'Afflict ofPeitn sylvania, from tett- in 'IEI3O. repotted by .t . V. Par. 'sow lust published and for SAC Al • B. litaNblAN'S - • Chrsp Law; and MlRcellantous Book Rtore. PehA, len iitEA UTIFUL DRAFTB AND NOTE.--THE Li subscrher calls the attention occ the Ica& nod Others to hls avant Ifal New Nene' and Malta. Engrav ed and Maio, which he Melon pabliattittl, mot which will be sold cheap - . _ el-Dealers In We cities and elsewhere, supplied bY it,. quantity at low salvo. to sell agate.. B. BANNAN. - • • Bookeeltel and Publisher. 18,31 IMUC. 'MEW 311/810.4JENNY MD'S OONO OF la the Oruro, arranged with variations: by Moles Jenny Linda song of astaytaa, " Z • Velocit Quickstep!, , z by Jas. Licifack. Only Quiclumps, • • 4"..Y. littidoepb. dyilanice Walta,for Guitar. W. 0. Dittman. ,Ctilatea Qiiicitateps. - Q. arlialit Mina Waus.Q. Dalian. Ara or Quadrille and Polkas. Far Paie Fans, La Gondola. by W. tuba,: Nally Rasa Lady, Ethiopian Melody. by a. Q. Foe rer,just rooted and for pate at 11. BeITINAN'e • Cusp look. 6441: mom . Feb. lb, 134 t El El R. & 3. FOSTEU 10-tr .