suatnat. -- - Saturday Morning, April 10. PENNSICL'VAISILf9 CTIOICE, • lON iNI;II . OeNT IN 1512, QT.NERAL-WINDITILD SCOTT, Subiiet to the Wfiig National ConTention.. FOR C (SAL CIN.IIISSIO7I"En. 311,C013 HOVVVIIIN, Hof Beets County.) , , PRitAIDENTIAL ELECTORS, FO2 TOE STATE AT LAAOF. Jastts POLLOCK, ft.151V111.. Ain O:PER E. BROWN. - DISTRICT Eivx-roas, . Pl3tvitis. .. I. Ditplas. I. ws.r.nc,..fo:.. t.... _. . i . NIDDLTA‘v* Wilt 2.. Jasgsa Tiu.qc ki B. ; 14. J. LI. CattPISELL, 3 Jolly ST Hrorri I, ' 15. learn D. PA XTQN, 4, 3°lBl P. L .YrItITS, P 15. J. K. D.vintox., 13. MCICVAISr. • . U. Hr. J. McCrt.l.6en 6„ 3. W. FVLLt.II., 19. RALFiI DlisKIP, 7. laves PrgEoir . I 19. Jott% LINTON. S. Join' SEIXrIts. I 20 A. RolttltlitON u. JACob Malian', LL, t 2.i. T.J. EltaH.tet. 1110. C. P. Wat.t.cll, ', VI. I.i.wlA IL Loon, 11.•Dvrts Avrn:c, ,'• 23. Pitztrr. rsts, 1. MAUL. C• IttrePtt IP t 24. EPOSMAII PUZI.tt, _—_-- . - • . PENIVA. RAILROAD C 0.44 REPORT. Tax on Coal—.tion3ense, t}{. • 'A frtend has furnished us with a copy of the Annual Report of ilas Company, ac companied . with some suggestions by the Superintendent, of Transportation, &c. The Report is valuable in .some respects ' and very silly in others. So far as regardi the management of "the State Works, it ex hibits a lamentable state of allhirs. ft is shown that the expenses ot . transportation on . them are nearly double the amounts charged on the rival workieot other States, and that • the largest portion of them will be rendered completely worthless to the State, as soon as may works, now progressing in other States, are completed. fl It is, therefore, time that the people - should look f n this subject. There are now three several propositions - before the Legislature, in relation to the fu ture management of the State works. First, the plan proposed by Senator Mrm.r..Nr.r.ne • for the better management of the public works. Second, a proposition to lease for a term of ten yeall, the Canals and Railroads, -owned by the Commonwealth. 'Third, proposition, to increase the capacity of the State Canals, and lessen the time and cost of . • transportation. For our part. we think the • sooner the public wotks are leased out or dis posed of, in some way, the better for thepeo ple•and the better for the State. In a few years, _under their present mode of manage meat, they will become almost worthless, . and, 'under any circumstances, unless some radical change is effected, they are likely to be a continual source of taxation for an in definite period of time; The people ems / eventually meet this question, and policy of every kind suggests the sooner the bettet.— The Senator from Series has opeued the door of reform, but many of his friends 01 ac cuse him of imprudence and are trying to slam it shut VI his face. • • The silly portion of Me..llayer's Report is his recommendation to impose a specific Sot of five rents per tote on all Coal transpor ted over Improvements made l.y private compa nies, and a general tax of one mill per ton per utile on 'all tuber freight, to be appropriated to the, extinguishment of the State Delis. Mr.. Ifaurr, we observe. proposes: 'to re tire hotly from the Manageinent: Of the Road—,We know nothing -about the- gentle man, but taking the above suggestion as an index to his abilities, the sooner lie with draws,rhe better, both for himself and the affairs of the Company. We consider such • • a man a living libel upon the enlightenment o f the 39th century. Nothing could be more.contrary, to. the common-sense notions of the management of the affairs of the State, or more subversive of every principle of national policy. The fundamental doctrine of every wise Govern . ment is to encourage the produrees. Tax the luxuries of life, those indbluences in which the participators only are benelitied, arid fur which they ought, consequently, to pay tax : the vanities - and vices of the peopie,—Billi. tad Rooms, Rroker establishments, Ten Pin Allies, Liquor establishments and all - such nuisances that -induce - idleness and pre vent industry and 'enterprise ; but spare and help, by every possible aid, those who labor 'for the general good of the mass, and by whose industry and enterprise -the resources of our State wealth and independence are de veloped: ntvcr tax the hidden treasures of the Eirth or the products of the soil--ra ther encourage their development by boun ties than leive them to suffer' by neglect.— This was the.polisy of Ex-GOvernor John • ston's administration, and a Wiser or more • truly statesman-like Executive the State ne ver had.- It is upon this principle that the great burden of the taxation of the littsh Governruent is founded—one-half its support is derived 'trona the luxuries—the fashiona ble vices'a life. Several years ago, when " some member i,a....ehe 'House of Parliament proposed a tax f.n Iron for governmental rev enue, the idea was totally :.routed, and the proposer held up as an object . of public ridi cule and contempt. So it ought to be in-this country-, and 'we hope the day is not far dis tant when our enlightened national policy wilt make it next to treason to suggest sorh an idea _VARIATIONS OF TOP. ISKEIII.F., Climber Cleaver. Esq.,ol Shamokin, North.; umbertaod county, in a letter ro the Anlel 1. can Smandard, suggests that the,thurnal varia lions of :he 'Magnetic neeel , Vn ' tay be accour tea for by the influence ofithe Sun's rays on the galvanic flukts,arising from the.decompo sition of metalie and vegetable matter on the surface of the earth.' During the forenoon,the north point of the needle iwiugs toward.; the eaet, and during the afternoon, it !, wiugs towards the wes.t.— 'The variations are also afftr.ted by a change 1 of temperature—being greater in a warm - than in a cold day. It ts: i a well-known principle of mavneto.electrieity, that polar ized needles tend to assume a position per. pandicular -to a current of electricity passed near them. Mr. C. thus traces the analogy in the obtervahle movements of an ordinary magnetic needle : Paring the forenoon the dirertion of the galvanic currents hetng from the f.o tlib of east bathe Borth of west, (supposing the 't ( un'A tight. paamag over the atirface of the earth, exerts an influence on the gal , vans. . tulle, and gives them a current in the came direction) a eight angle to their conme w ou ld b e east of north and wept of routh, at I find the varia tionot the needle 10 be: And#uring the atleruoon. the citre_etnin of the gli ranic'eurrents loving from south of west to the north of ens?'causing a cormr pending - swing or the north point ' o: the needle to ward the we.:. and the south point toward the can; Mr. C., in another letter, claims to hare originated the idea of a trans-atlantic COM muniCimon, by means of a Magnetic Tele. graph. He wrote out his plan in IS4l,antisent it, for publication, to the Pennsylvaniarelc graph, but It was rejected,, as one of the •• hair-brained eccentricities - of. a romantic yOtb:". • ag- 'rim Danville and Northumberland Clubs have played two games of chess by tel egraph--the former were beaten. attneo •gebit. ArtmE.To:4Ye ATeriantisie .Miskirzinc for April has been received. - This work should be In the hands of every Engineer and Mechanic imthe Region.— Themurnber before us contains several important plates, connected wiitt- Bridge-buildin, besides many equally valuable on other subjects. As a key to the cbammei, of this blticgaz.ine, we select tire following _faPim , from the table of con tents, for this month,—*--" Marine Engineers," "Air I is Medium of Mechanical Povrerc" "Mechanics I for the Million," (the 12th No'. of a series) " Wtt-", ler Supply," "Friction Brake," lie. lt is ea- . tentially a practical work and recommends itself to those connected with the various branches of me chanical Subscriptions received and single copies for sale at Italvvssi's—Price V/ a year or 25 cents pernumber. We usvr. SEC-EIVED the third (March) number of the Se.lioot Journal, Lancaster, we noticed recent ly. The Editor announces that the Work has been ' so favorably received abroad, it, original design of ' being simply a County organ will be changed. As soon as 10(X) subscribers ate received from other parts of the State than Lane leer county, the num ber of pages of the Journal will be increased from lo 3 . 2. and the contents be made of general ap- plication. GMI speed the workl—hit. E. Somr.l ova the agent for this county—Price $1 a year. Tirr Lindsay S Pdafastom have sent us a, copy of the new work. " s_it is in lt.contains a large 'Atop of the City CUM FlClCifalg with laillaNOMe, jitUntreitiouß of all the prominent public buildings and places, at-- eompanied - With copious explanations. it serve. , as a complete guide both to the stranger-visitor for . plensdire and the man of business—it shows. -where all the beet business establishments can' be found. Ii 1 , , besides, got tip in the moat beautiful rule o! typography. I-or sale at Buunan's. - Ws: HAVE NO Lt1M112.1..t0 decipher illori/cai'r scrawl.. It tie will take the tumble to transcribe-it and, at same time, satisfy us of its originality, we may publish it. We are alwayi thonkfill for communications, bin the least a writer can do for the pleasure of seeing himselt in print." is to send ..in his effusions in a legible hand—the printers earn their bread hard enough, in all conscience, without puzzling themselves over bad manmcript. (loris:v is determined not to be tin-lanced in the Magazine line—his "Lady's Raid," for May, is already out. it has beemenlarFed to 120 pager of rf.(7llin:r-niarter--it, also, contains four WI p age plates. The embroidery patterns are very fine.— Altogether, this is a great number mid no mistake.. Subscriptions received and &Ingle copies for rale at Pianuan's. \FE Is.vr. itev.tvsn a long article . on the Iron Trade,whieh, as far we have examined it, contains many excellent suggestions on that s.ublect, besides many valuable hints in relahon to manufacturing esta'Ashments generally in this country. VI will give it a f.tillfurther exanamation, arid, if approved, publish st nest week - WE 111:GRVI . ar.ING lor,ed to leay.' out Mr Scusainsa's commitniention on the "ttt..tory ul Educal ton"—it is in type bat we uOlll,l foal no place for it, in our column=, to-day. Tat Norde Amtrinnt (77Iii Dollar ase,qtz /if is an iinere9liiig and cheap Monthly—to be had at 13annare:+, 10 cents per number. ReAti Mr Jewell's rejciouler no the tir-I pnae— it is rather tart. , . TBE Grograph Enigma '4IEIII appear next week—it is good. A v/o.rAuts.ratide oil tbe nianur..eture of Gas will he found on the fourth page. Total _Maim Physicians' Charges.—The Schuylkill Conroy 3 , Tedical Society has, adopted the foilowm7; scale of charge,, for the practwe of th. Pt nie.,ion in this County : Pre.cciption at Phy,ieian's lame 50ct. to 51,00 Extra advice lions` Written tatviee • 501) 20,00 A t‘ing;e: vis.it at a r r Wit hin the bolough Ordinary visit For every mile or traction (1 a mile beyond tliklimita of rim borough, nn addlion of When detained, for each hour nu- addition of 1,00 3 "2.1 . 10 N. B. During night, ' .‘hese eliarge. are flonliMil. Ordinary vieit to more than one person in a family, for each additional patient octs. Fir 4 vett in consultation . 5:,,00 to 510,0 n Every -ii visa no - 1.00 Ordinary ease of Mithititery • .5310 •• 40,00 Instrumental labor tumitej ' 111,00 • • I,l,:i,utt N 11. When detained longer than for a remoit: able time, the above charges are added. For initilpmisuioli Of mother mid child. :dim the td day, tile ordinary fliuracs ale made Reduction of friii•lito. , ui rill VIM ell-e., $2,00 , 0, -,..1,ti0 Reduct , on of fracture% in major caw.- , nOif • 10,00 Reduction .fit Luxation, ' . 2,00 •• t 0,00 Passing the Catheter • ,:. nft ~ :1,00 Beinovnl of-stone frOm bladder rio.oo " 100,00 Amputation of leg or arm 10,0(1 • 50,00 Amputation of a finger or toe 2,00 o 5,0(1 -rxtirpation of 1111/10M :On i - t,O.iin Trepanning fp,ito ,•-• 20.1)0 Dre,eitil,7, of wound, • I 110 • • f • 000 Operation for Cataract 20,00 • • 100.00 •' • Anetiri•ma . 1000 - 100,00 • Hernia - ..,.:o,ii) •• 50,00 •`• Ft - quid Ltierytn,ll- 11l f.,00 20,01 Harelip :sat • 10.00 Fi%inla in Ann 5,40 • 4000 '' livdrocele 5.0 t) • • 141.00 '• Aaeites ?op •. ' in,uo '• Inverted toe-nait ' ' 2,00 •• ri,Ml Bleeding2s •• 1,00 Cupping - 1,00 • ' 2,00 Vaccination . : 1,00 Post mortetu etamiriation : Itt,oo '• 25,00 The Committee, Dm Heger, :NleElibliin and (lon set. to whom the subject whi4 referred and upon Nvlim.e report the above , efiht was adopted. append the fallowing temaiks - In all the%e case., mileage, .pleelpfent tree Intent Sc., ore charged repurately, neeording to the regu lation, laid , down above Batine. , of the roads, itt elemency of the weather, triitilile ill the attedanee I Intify circa eharsze , . This Pee-bill being formed on a due consideration of the ,serviee. rendered to the afflicted, and the anxiety and luhor incurred by the practitioner, your committee would • tttve the tieee..ity of nit universal adoption of 11. rettltiltion ,, by the practitioner. of Mk County Your commit tee would also recommend that .t ?hall lie obliga tory tipm every member ofithis Society tomake 'M ilian:CS and all the entries iii Jos necomit book, in accordance with tlfoi-e contained in the above futile. lit any case, however, i;Vliere file patient i, unable ro pay the 101 l amount. a Jedaet ion may be made at the payment of the hill. . . • 12r List of Petzt Jurors to attend at an Ad latirued CcAnt of Common Mews. to commence in PotW•ille, ou 'Alonday. the 25th of April, I ci'd • Potttrtar—H I'. TaNtor. Henry rirel•ang. Wm Fox, Dantul Eder. Frank Pon, Dante! Mum] E Norwegian —Wlltuun Cia Eman't t'..‘trott-e, Tobias H Winter-.tern, (hull.. Haber Z•zt. Clair—John Senzittcer, ‘Vtu Cht i,topher fluerble. ;lb nermitle —A. Trout, Benjam 11) Chill. Branch —Jacob Faint, Sohn Shatter. - :easy—Jonathan Bower, \Vm: Yayne, Trentoitt—Cyrun Carmony, Hol Wig S. Hoven—P. W. Snytler, Pattie'. H. Stager, Hem!, Hewer. Ortri Fpburg—John T. Wernti. • Ir. 11 , 1insivig—Jolin Matz. B. Broenstrig—Geo. Dreihrthis, Matthmt Dreher Penn— D avid K ktler. ramaytta—Robert Radckitie, Abraham Haldeman 25ehrtyldill—lienry Meyer. 1114,11dr--DauzilDiel.er. Wayne—Henry ha.l Iterger. turt-Satnut•l Boone. Pottsvg/r—Dennis Brfulley, John NI. Ccosland E. Noisreg,ran—Jotiatkuntaeltinan, 1.. F. Whit ney, Levi MatS.on. ;Awhile) Foley ; Alordz man. St. Clair—Francin 'Sweeney. Arinersviac—Jo.. H. Riehsidi, Joa. F Taylor, `Jacob Kram. NarPrgian—Alexhinler Thoinp.on. Eranek—lonwi Kauffman. Cass—Thomas eltriAophi-r. Tretdont—John K. Fernsler. S. Haven—John Doherty, Move. Reed Ormigstarg—llenryjiay, Geo Bodo. W. Br n...—Joseph Hoy. E,„ razzarrig Beni. F. Heisler. Taw:aqua—Wu P. Giassmire, Ed«v rd Evela George Higgen , John Anderson. !Soirlyt.l/7/-4.*;eo Reagan, tsar) Bawer.. Blythe—Samml:Ne N. Atnnheir , a-.Elijah 'Heretic S. illarthelvi—zgerktgr , Schomer, Wart t—t raaysc Bernheil. Pin ie-rove Township--Peter Nrfrher. L. Mahan.tongo—loAPO R..C.hunan. L'arai.:--Peter llorn, Joseph.Zinunermatt M . Colonel Daniel Krebs, has been ap pointed, by the County Commissioners, Keeper of the new Prison—his wife, Matron. the Emporizins learns that Col. F. B. Kaereher will take the place of Cot. Niebs, a 9 Coentniseioa• era' clerk'. • tar Call and see the latest cariosity"— the Babyteraer—at Barman's, Collins Co's. advertisernent;in another enlurrit,, explains the egg of this novel invention. rir The -weather,. for a fortitight pest, hits completely discomfited the aluta*mskArs, and knoeLvd the weanber-wise on their beam-ends—dm " oldest inhabitant" was =loot" inquired after; for an pintail:in, but being no-where to be found, it is mestuned be is non coreatibte ; i n strorapo. Except Thursday, all Fools' day, the San hat scarcely been seen, till y es terday, Cos two weeks and how much longer our memory tunneth not back. Snow fell beremi Sunday, Moitifay, Tues day and Wednesday, and notwithitanding it Melted rapidly.. on Tuesday morning, it was eight inches deep! When it didn't snow,it mined and ern vend; for the fortnight. At this prisent'wring, we ven ture to hope for a semblance of Spring; before the season is entirely gone, or at any: rate, a "spell of weathCr" of some kind—but we won't stake any dven on that. rir The BiW.Sociely.-4.: meeting of the Schuylkill county Bible Society ivas held in Trini. ty (Episcopal) Church, on Monday evening, last— , the nuendancc wn- , quite large, considering the ex treme inclemency of the weather,. The ladies tit:m i.(' out numnrotr-ly--goil bier.) them! they are al ways foremost in every good work. livanzs, &qv. delivered a neat and appiopriate address; fol- Mr. Netts, in' some most eloquent remarks, extempore, of nearly an hour's length.— The Society has but recently been is their intention to hold pllblie meatingF, every form ight, n the different eh nrcliesjmf the Borough,at which - there will alsysys be or-more.lectures delivered, on tilibjert• peritnento the interests, of the organization. • rgir At'Lla meeting elf -the Executive Cora mittee,of the Temperance Convention of Schityl kilt•copitty,,on Monday evening the Pith inst., A was re<olty4 that the Clergymen of nll denomma- Liana k hereby requested to preach a Sermon on the subject of Temperance, in their relpective ciatrcheq, on difiirent Stindayii,.a3 may best slut their convenience; and they are, also, ie.:pealed to give notice of the time of service to the Chair man of the Committee, thiPaa much publicity 8,5 pos. , ible may be given, and an iuterest, in tin im portant subje.-1, may he taken by.the pat hs. E Clttctttsrrtt, Chal r rt . a?" Burglars About.—Nr: James Focht's store, m Centre street, tra.s entered on Thursday night Ilea, through the cellar, and $2O in silver sto len. Mr. F. RuF.peets the perpetrator or perperra tors acquainted with the prenties, as the money drawer, tram which all the money, except a little change, had I.cen previously removed, was not touched ; but the. silver, which lie was in- the habit of depositing - daily, after business hours, m a partic ular plate, was bunted up and carried off. Our en izensidiould be on the look-nut--there is no telling whoke titnt may collie next. M. E.Churth'Appoilit ntents.- A rang the appointments of Mini:leo, fo r the ensinag year, a t the fat, Methotli.t Conference to Philadelphia, we find Ilse following for thil County'—Pottsville, I , t Church--ti. D. Carrow ; do.—C. F. Turner; Fort Carbon--J. M'Carter ; Tremont—in° F Aleredith, re-writ, at the reque4 of the eollgrega t toil; Taillafillit—.lll. E. Meredith; blutenvdle 11.,11'Culloeli. Mr. irlauger,•u o tppo , ed. return to 1,0 i) s,nt, ),01) ,• ,00 GEI3 ZiMEI:I SECOND %MO: tin. 11. Vlividmin Or Med:ca.—At a meeting of the Schu yl hill county Medical Society, in the' place, on Wed lieralav afternoon last, the following gentlemen were appointed Delegates to the Co*ittion of the Suite tiociety, to meet in Philadelphia on the 2Cls of May next -.—Drs. Carpenter, lifilherstadt, Shannon, Kohler and ',McKibben. Also, the (allowing Delegate.io the National sociation, which n. emblev nt Richmond, Virginia Carperdi.r and Heger. CVV' Burnt to Beath.-60 Tuesday night lu•t, ,a negro woutan, keeping' ‘• wake" over the bodv.of n derra,ed twrot nn the Miner. /ille Road, in till. Borough, fell a•lcep, and her clothes taking the trout a candle. the wa. so r hadly burnt before a:si.ianee could t o rendered, t6uyhdird t ofew hour after. Some attribute the accident to a too it.•e of liquor by the ‘'reaklek: tit Song vu T e mperance.=—At MI Eleciton held Al 4a9, S. of T.. the lollowing offi , :,ersi were selected:—J. Bowen, W. J. Blackwell, W. A. ; 'Wm. N- Junes, It. S.; :John Wegner, Jr., A. It. Wm. Savage, F. S.; Daniel Weaver, T. ; Edward Near, Jr., C. flieharcl Franeii , , Sr , A. C.; Henry Bowen, 1. S. ItAchartl Francis, Jr., 0. 5. • CPP Off the 7'rack.-4 -An accid'enfoccurred loaded Coal 'frail' on tits Schoylktil Valley Road. on Salimlay Iw4, at the Mt. Carbon Bridge. A rail broke I.onte di , Attnee ah a 'o..e, near the ero4s onc of the Turnpike, throwing oil a umber of earl. ; anal intlimina them together agittnNl the end 01' the .Several em , were hrOken and the 8ridc... , 0 ‘listignred—otherwise. no harm done. rjr Apprentices' Association.—At a meet ing of the+ body, the Young Islen mai Apprentice. , of the. 801.,1121., eVellUlg the frA. lowing . Beau{ of 'fru-Ace , ehmen for the en year—o. 0. MeGowan:B. Barnum, Samuel I). Pritter,on, C. Little null Strimge N. Palmer Or The Cadets, tinder Capt. NAGLE's in Ftrurtioll. paraded nn : 4 s.tartlay In. , t—they look . wel utinurel4. 'Choy haitille their min ,-dtme glanc in quite a %/Adler-like manner MT The. County Commissioner have can .traclrd with Itir„laeutt Kohfer, 01 this plare, for walling the embaitkrnent and tmittling Stone stew, nt finut of the Court Howe. •.rr A Business Meeting of the Literary :Soeiety wilt be held in Colonel Weithertn'i• at Itt'ecinti-dav evening next. tit S tielock. LW' A Iltll has passed the Legislature. Ist iner.vdle Into two wards. East and Nest. czaan,arroins. lf : OR THE MINERS'IOVRNALI rv• Mu: I A -grand jollifica• twu.rame otT at the " MoicrN' Hotel" in St. Clair, on the :10th ultimo. in commemoration of the ca.. CR.iOll. 01 cutting the Leviathan of the deep—the "tinge Pad: coon or Mammoth Vent," at the depth of 417 feet 9 . melte,— the vein' was tound to be 2:2 feet ot pure Coal The •• of the !Hp.' per were prepared by Mr George Etetehley,, to which ample pvtice we!. dotie by the Orafirroten aii.iritrzens.prem,sit. The edible'," being removed, it ecattpaav or ganized by calling JAcou hIEVz to the Chair, and John Met)onald, W Lawton, David Srnby, William Prier—la.-oh Hubert t"oot ea,d John Voting, Prevalent.. Richard P. Moßon and lohlt wer-e appointed tAi'•ere- aMI22 A• number of gentlemen were called out Nebo made saidble whims-es for the occasion. Convir ialit. an.l good etterr reigned long throitgh the ilarluitte hours of the night. -A number of toast+ lat#4Per'.... l with good uhlEngyishsongs by Mean,. Andrew Pre•to, John Lamb, Thomas Lowry, S'anitted Lagory and others, were drunk amid the swells of enthusiastic cheering; such cheering as °nit,'" the "-bone and sinew" L'uow how to give The I.ltowing nee a mpeeimen 7he I'll-NV..7a of th• Board—F.4. Clair' and its industrious people—it is bouttJ to flourish. John :s#itzinger, Lawfort, the mi. pastor Of the St. Clair Shalt; and E. W. Ivlel;in ne,; the 'undaunted and persevering in establishing Ins theory. Nroby—The Laborers and Sinkers—The Iron and the Neel of the Si. Clair Shalt—May the latter never get blunt or defiteed, until the great Mammoth IR worked, and a beiiinitul FeWtird reaped therefrom. JOhlt Laieree—fienry C. Cary, the enlight eued and enterpremeg crape/011st and hnancier Of Ihe St. Clair Shalt—May there be no obstacles to its immediate completion and sticeessful operation. (Mailer I. Roorhart • To the men that bored the hole, Through the rock and found the Coal. Mei. J. Uhler—The Sheetiiman and Miners— Vrent them atone i+ derived the wealth of Sehuyl- Cminly —To their unrent Med industry ourginti ' tulle is due. Icol, Breirlibill—The men who, under the dripping water, in the midst of a severe winter, sunk the St. Clair Shafi—May.their names beasso tinted among the great and noble enterprises which distinguish the citizens of old Schuylkill. *esquire Seitzt tiger—Seott Steel, principal super intendant of the St. Clair Shall—May be be as sue eessfitl in developing the Coal deposits, as he was in sinking the Shalt. Charles La into'', Jr.—Short shoes and long corns to the enemies of E. W. MeGinnes' Theory. Illy. Seal here arose and remarked that the un certainty hanging over the Theory of McGinnes, in the unexplored depths of the coal region, had in duced some unbeliever to chalk, in large letters, at the !holt; 1, Little Hope Colliery." Whereupon he offered the following : The Sinkers Proprietritsk and Managers of th e St. 'Clair Shall—May their 'energy and future enterprise be such as must convince and con• vett he unbelievers, and bring them in flocks, like Pilgrims of old, to the top',of Little Hope Col fiery, where they may see the , :error of Moir way, ---_ . repent and tin no more—end tray the Lord have C? WE met= attention to the rolleiwing :mercy on their souls." . I - '• - eorrespondence--it weeks for itself: Mr. Uhler—Citizens of Schuylkill—The men • • who elevated a barren territory to stank of Me- • i \ ' . , - Ppmitentirms, Apni 7th. tsar. the suet wealth y ma"' of the Old UT ItIziSSS ' Ma. B. BAretax.—Diar Sara , I harem atuter..en State. : • iestraet from a letter , . dated Loiaket, March sth , Mu. a n d Muted Struts, with - haws:. „ 00 ,, . ~,, Me, free and .l I bers!, its moot enlightened s aut e , '°'"'t i s ' "". it' --- /1 — " , of t his eit 'S r F fr°m a ear l' tions.-May other Countries posses* the same, distheruishe.d citizen of the United States, who has that pant tor the same freedom in prereace to3be hem in E m }numbs f or a b o ut eighteen}numbs Or more, autocratic Or other despotic gorenunents of The and whose r ' o ' nou k o oro, wall wort h y the yea* 1 world., . and attention of every tensible and true American: The Toasts 'ciceed with the following :—The Mr Persevering m c Gi n uft---llis discovery is s u c h e s . ft. IL, as well as topel4 considers that such Will insure the distribution of capital among the obtervatioruionht tobeuprolnulgatedthrougttout the sous of toil, and map it be to himself a source of Union; they may tend to convince awry of the wealth which be so putty deserves. lilcDostahl, John W. Lawton and oth- F eMems p olicy hither") pursued by ignorant Seen- Mr. Joha care nothing for the to Size tors and Representatives whit ers alluded in truthful and eloquent lan welfare of their Courttryi but only for infamous history ot , the undertaking, which after lying idle bees expenses and eight dollarsa day. And know many months, was resumed muter the auspices of ~_... ' wide E. W. MeGinnes, whose theory , advanced long ws the c ircul ation of your excellent paper, especially among the Iron manufacturers Coal Ope since, has heen fairly established. rotors, Sze., leave to yOur able pen to make such The benefits promising to result trout the work tug of the mines l to this eection of the region was comment s sa ma y seem wYmiPmPer and tieeessarY. 'dwelt upon at length, and inspired all with re . . A— R ed hope-in the prosperity of Schuylkill county— The ,r , s,;:eeting separated, well pleased with their en tenamment, iwithing well itt the fulaess of their hearts to‘ettch and all engaged in the perilous work jot the Coat Region 4 On motion, linden', That the names of those engaged iu shafting be recorded—Scott Steel and W'illiam Yarmiey, Superintendent,. I am, Dear Sir, Yours, respectfully, --. The not on the ,litst shi ft, echo struck the Vein. , i.-Henry Harrison Thomas Lowry, Henry Ryan, William Charlton: Ruben Stott. i t Stroud Slrift—Thomas Briggs, William Steele, , John Young, Henry Wonders, Thomas Egleson. Thirst Shill—Thomas Horne, George. Smith, Edward Anderson, Andrew Presto, John Lamb. Engineers—Williatn Knowles, Jobe Shultz. Blaektiniths—John Schwartz, Henry Carter. RICHARD F. MOSON, Secretary (FOR THE MINERS' JOURNAL I Er Although Thursday last, Na. EDITOR, was general 'moving-day," we stilt occupy the old focalis; td' which you may satisfy yourself by going np " Sharp Mountain," any fine morning and looking North by West, where you will see St. Clair glistening in the sun-light like a nest of bird eggs, and the steam ascending from the dif'erent works, like a morning sacrifice from so many al tar.. We, 'am making new discoveries every day, and have found the Jugular Vein, East of the Creek on the " Ricluird-on" property, where it was thought to be rut off by saddling on the West side with two dips. When this new opening shall be completed, the shall in operation, and our friends .1 „6„ , new ~, lope"—which, for workmanship, " istt slope what is a slope"—is finished, won't o u t s be a great town? and won't you see us corn ing over the mountain on " stilts," to have a look at and pity yon poor " Pottsvithans;" who, indeed, may have, good cause to trrnille for the satiety of your Court House and Jail. Some of our non-re sistance folks here think, that " Law, Lumber and Soap" lick of yours a smasher, and made the chip fly some. "The way ot the transgressor is hard." We have ventured to unburden our mind in the annexed feeble attempt to 2iprew our appreciation and lusting gratitude to our old Fei•od, SONG Or TUE MILL. Tres—Buy', lety the Mill Not sweeter rings, when the Spring-time sing•, On the woodland hill ; Than ring the strains of melody, Seim: hy our dear old `6 Mill." The bursting buds, and the bounding floods, And the purling rill, Make music sweet ; yet sweeter sings, Our good old friend, the " Mill." • I There's music's light, in the green-woods bright, . Where the song-birds trill ; But richer than the songbird rings, The mnsie of our" Mill." Yon orbs of night, in their glory bright, With musin thrill; Vet, trom their strains, we turn to list To thy dulcet tones, dear." Mill." The whirlwind's song. and the thunders strong, The vast heavens till ; But to the heart more genial sings, Our Mentor kind, the " Let music wake, o'er the twilight take, When the winds are still ; Willt warmer glow, harmonious flow, Thy strains, dear tuneful " Mill." Like twenties gleam, in the morning brain, Of the mind's strong, will; So sweetly shines or, with radiant light, Our kind old friend, the " Mill." When keen winds blow, o'er the gleaming snow And whistle thrill ; How cheerful glide the hours ewer, With our dear !fiend, the " Mill:" sae And blest and free, would this fuir world lie; Would each lulfill Their duties to their fellows, like Our worthy good old " Mill." What! though old Time, steal away our prime And heart-blood chill ; Thy smile will light tile's wintry night, ;Thou dear old faithful " MM." • Throtigh, hdpe and fear, !tam friend sincere, Through good end cal ; ,Constant will be thy sympathy, Thon kind, dear, good old Mill " We've ming one attain, and the moral plain, in the will ; To •wire the ninth with vignron , hand, And timely aim the Mill." tit. Clair, April 3, 1852. u w SCHUYLKILL , HAVEN 111TAIR9 rir Are.—The Weigh Scales of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company took fire on S..auirilay last, and burned to the ground.—; The Scales thern , wives were not much insured, but the building attached was entirely destroyed. The toss is nor very great—the books, papers, dm., re. maining unharmed in the safe. The company pro• pow erecting a better-looking and more substantial building on the rums. The fire originated from a spark of an Engine that had passed a short time be: fore. t,,;:al will probably cover the entire loss. rir Armory and Hall.—The Miscellany says, Lt. G. W. Matchin has announced his inten tion to erect on Peter Street, just above Front, a building 40 by IS feet ; the lower story of which ia* to be u-ed by the National Light Infantry for an Armory, and the second floor for a Town Hall. Largest yet.—The Canal Boat, g‘ Wm. Darliag," of Heeding, Captain S. Lewis, loaded at the SChuylkill Haven Dock, last week, and bound Mr New Y ork, obtained a permit for 2003 tons with which she was loaded. This is the largest load that ever passed thromb the Schuylkill i 4 a.nal. was n great pity that the Canal was not converted IMO a Stack Water Navtgation, when the last en largemeot took plane. • TAMAQUA AITAIUS. r?" Drowned.—The Legion relates the following, singular ease of drowning, that occurred last week, in Heaton & Carter's slope A very industrious and worthy VVelshmati, named lames Lewis, while engaged in driving an air shaft in D slope, struck his pick into, and opened a pool of congregated water, which rushed in upon him so suddenly, as to mate his escape impossible, and lie was drowned before aid could be afforde , i— What makes this case still more painful is the fact, that the unfortunate man ha• a tvit, wtio, ire informed, is now on tier way to this country, having et sail on the very day the accident hap• pened. But what will be the feelings of that poor widow, when the arrives here, and receives the sad Mien igerfen of t he death of her husband? Among strangers and in a strange land!, re The Methodist Sunday School children , of Tamaqua, gave an Exhibition yesterday. Ron DIM MINTRS' sornsat.l VALUE OP AN ACRE OP-COAL LAND We quote from an article under the above head, in the Mining Register, which requires a slight correction. Allowing, tor sake of argument,the whole thickness of our Coal to be 90 feet, or, after deducting one-half for waste and fault, but 15 yards ; this thickness multiplied by/ the number of square yards in an acre, which our arithmetic , makes but 4840, (instead of 48,000, at per Reguter,) equals 72,600 cubic ' yards, (not square.—See Regester,) or tons of Coal to the acre, which, at a rent of 25 cents' .per ton, brings $18,150 00. r The calculation referred to, we presume, was based upon the supposition that the Coal laid horizontally under the square acre. But as this rarely occurs—then how much more I would the acre contain if the veins dipped at an angle of 39r or 62#,Q1 How Muth moreif the acre covered one of the "Ridges " or "Rolls" or "Saddles," as illustrated in the "New Theory," as set forth in the Ledger of April 2d diagram? And how mach would an acre contain if it covered Sharp Mountain,' where the veins are nearly vertical? "We pause for a re. ply." FIGURE. 07 GROUND RAS bees brakes at Crum Creek, as the West Chaster sad Philadelphia Railroad. MI •••••,.• . (EXTRACT.) Iscomott. 2l Torch sth, 18.52. "The completion'of our Pennsylvania Railr'oad cannot but bring upon it sidood of trade and travel. With the benefit.te works Will Waft to our be loved city. 1 cannot but lament the folly of 1840, which is rapidly making us slaves to the Cotton Lords of Manchester, mid the makers of bad Iron. : Pree Trade" forsooth! they worse , than asses who passed it, by burdening every element of in. dustry, sold us to the British. whose "Free Trade" is the very reverse of that Bill of abominations ; al most crushing their own landed interest, to obtain Raw Material and food so cheap as to preserve the monopoly of the world and crush our rising indus try. How humiliating to a patriotic American to be forced to believe that while The Times tells us of £1,200,000,000 s in bribing Europe to fight Narots.ou, o weglorious eoantry wa s bought, for a few paltry thousands. Lerfillehope that when I return, you arid others who feel this degradation will have, your " Rome GeagUeS, " which I have long hoped tosee formed. Cannot you induce your friends to raise this-men da ry pany o rd of inde ught t penden o ce,round which good men of eve rally ? But tar on' gold. how terrible now would be our National Bankruptcy." CH Caen STATISTICS We compile the - following summary of the Religious denominations in the United States and England, from various sources : The Episcopal Church--its progress r eh* llitr redt States, from the year 1832 to the presort time, o period of twenty years: UM 4 i) ?.,-?- 6 1 -.-., ~•?-,' • I.IOCIES, C) . 4 ) ..) a DIOCESES. C.' V ''' 5 O gt §1 ...La so fe e o r. ..,t ci ;.... . 6 4,. to 7: .4 g i z d _° Maine, 5 81,307iMaine 13 45.476 N. liamphire 8 33,8.56 N. Hampshirel 0 32,1.10 Massachusetts 32 19,473:Ma5a. "73 13,945 Rhode Nand 7 14,050:Rhode Island 27 6,333 Vermont 12 23,451(Verniont .24 13,115 Connecticut 59 5,066 Connecticut 109 3,468 New York 143 13,773iN. V.. State 400. 7,09 New Jersey 19 17,161Nevki Jersey 64 7;839 Pennsylvania 50' 23,481 , Penna. 144 16,463 Delaware '7 10,268 Delaware 10 ~; 5,837 Maryland 58 7,747.lllaryltuid 120 4,932 Virginia 54 22,4811 Virginia 122 '11,436 N. Carolina 14 51,39 IN. Carolina 36 24,461 S. Carolina 35 16,643 S. Carolina 66 10 1 016 Georgia, '1 178,093 Georgia 28 32,004 Ml°ll"iPili 3 - 5 3, 508 Mississippi 21 29,276 Ohio 20 49,802 Ohio 65 30,427 Kentucky 8 87,138 Kentucky 29 35,251 Tennessee 3 232,211 Tennessee 17 60,3)23 Alabama 3 112, 5 4 9 Alabama 24 32,925 Florida 2 18,35'2 Florida 9 10,155 Michigan 4 12,425 Michigan 38 10,905 Louisiana 3 ' 70,468 Louisiana 2.6 19,842 Mt-,iniit 3. 54,923 Missouri 16 44,631 ~ Indiana 20 50,970 Illinois 28 :0,773 ;Wi'sconsin 30 11,046 lowa 7 29,557 'Arkansas 5 43,820 -!Texas H W. 5,000 Minesota 4 1,500 :Oregon 1 13,000 • *Californiatulian Ter'y 2 50,000 *C 2 100,000 In 1832, the number of Clergy-, according to Swords! Almanac, was .911, or one to 23,736 per sons. In 1852 the number of Clergy is 160.,, or one to 14,611 rsous. ' In 18.32 the number of Communicants was about 32,181, or 57 to each Clergyman. 101852 the num be of Communicants is about 100,000, or 62 to each Clergyman. . 17te tlfethodistChurch-tts progress tit the Misted States, xtnee the death of Iresley : Years. Members. Increase in 10 years. ' 1791 03,269 1801 72,874 9,605 or 15 1.5 per cent. 1811 181,367 111,693 or 1531 " 1bt2.1 281,148 96,579 or 521 " jB3 I 511,114 . 231,968 or 821 " 1841 859,811 346,697 or 671 " 1851 1,256,405 396,594 or 46.1 " Macke., ilvEngland and IVates : Chinches Per or Chapel+. cent. I 14,000 49.49 150.56 2,572 9.09 1,943 Ck 47 4,460 , 281 Denomination! , The Established Church Presbyterians Independents 13aptists Wesleyan Metbalietr . Do New Connexion Primitive Methodists Wesfeyzut As.9orgoion Bible Christians Calvinistic Metlindo44 7 ,90S V 7.92 eady Huntindott's Conine:ion 341 .lUnitarians . 2e.30 to . Quakers , 330 1.17 l'arioui minor F ert.A fdg) 1.97 , Total Pmtemant Roman Catholic, Total places of worship 28,200 100. During the last 20 years the places of worship of The Established Church hare inereased 18.39 pr et The Independents 39.78 " The 'Baptists 61.77 l'he various undies of Methodists 102.19 The Roman Catholics, in 28 years 59.20 " Prot. churches or chapels, since 1831 40.07 " Roman Catholic chapels, since 1825 59.20 " Protestant places of worship built since 1831. in comparison with Roman Catholic ones since 1825, as 34 to 1. Land warrants are in fair demand in New Voilc, and the supply i. moderate. Sales of I f,o acres at 8110 a SI:20; 80 acres. 1 358 a GO; 40 acres .428 a $3O each. • JOHN WILLIAM NFALR. aged fifteen, and Miss S. ar.tot ANN Btocawm,v, aged thirteen, got married at Brooklyn, Ky., on the 10th Mt. " Greek, of the Tribune, and Mr. Raymond, of the Timer, are mentioned as Whig 'candidates for Governor of New York. —lt is said Parodi has made a contract with 'Mr. Bowan, of California, to giVe ten concerts there, for $30,000, and expenses paid. editor of the Harrisburg Tele,raph has been stied for an alleged libel, by the editor of the L'uion, of that town, ---.The Pasha rd i Egypt is constructing his rail. -wav by Means of native labor under the direction of .EngliNti engineers. —Mr Fox, of Kingsbridge, Devonshire, haw obtained the largest comb of honey ever seen ; it weighs 98 lbs. net. —The Postmaster General has established a post-office,•called " Non Intervention," in Lunen berg county, Va. —A Temperance paper, entitled the " Neal Dote Gazette," has just been started in New York, by the women. —The first Calitiunia novel is pnbleihnig at Marysville. It is entitled " Entewa, or the Moun tain Bird." priu- Fool 4 draw false conehrioas from jmi Metes, madmen draw jest conelnalonv from false principles. --McKean Buchanan, the American tragedian, has sailett for Europe, to fulfil a professional en• gatomertt. ..—.--During the three months ending the - 31.1 ult. there were 124,320 bblik of done inspected at Rich mond, Va. Strawberries and cream were served on the table of the City Hotel, Newark, N. J., on Sunday evening ---Mr. Boureicault, the talented dratnatim, wil l shortly reappear as an aetor,at the Prineefs'Thent re London. —Green peas were write abundant market, at Charleston, S. C., on Monday, at $lO per bushel.. The citizens of Montreal, some time ego, petitioned Her Majesty for ocean penny postage. ----Panthers remain in ponionsof Alabama. A negro was recently attacked by one, but escaped. —lt is said Governor Biotzz, will sign the Maine Liquor Law, if it passes the Legislature. Mr. E. Allen, of South Windham, Conn., the inventor of wood type, it is said, has 'failed. Duringl9sl there were 972 deaths in Charles ton, S. C. ; 389 were white, end 533 colored. Miss Charlotte Cushman played a splendid engagement in Washington city, last week. The Great Britain, when afloat, will. carry no less than 13,000 yards of mast canvass. --Four large whales, were recently discovered at play, in the harbor opposite Savannah. --The Treasury of the State of Virginia does not contain a dime of public money. ..—Hugh O'Hare, a veteru officer of the war of 1812, died in New York, on Friday. , —Shad from the Potomac river are now among the luxuries enjoyed at Cincinnati. The population of the world is estimated at nine hundred and sixty millions. accounting for taste.--Cicero.eonaidered dancing " the least of all vines." --John G. Wells,fiinnerly the clown Of Weleh'a circus, died last Thursday. —Lake Erie is not yet open for navigation, and wilt not he for some time. l8•SY I ,CB2 322 41:1 778 2 i,tl9 1 .07 LITTLE TELL-TALES ram In Scrimmt when* Men gent drunk for the third time, he is 'deprived of Ms right to vote.— Hsehoe,git. Schuylkill wouldn't have couch to say AMR the next President, if that rule were adopted here. . CO•Tar. Rranniotas are urging their Pubhc Sehoot Board to establiah a High School. The Academy' was given for that purpose, but they have neglected to make use of it, so far. ' WET OEET.—ltshotild be remembered that colds, Coughaomortimptkins.indamtnation of the tungs,pleu risy, and many other atat ,diseaders, are often the result of catching cold, in eonsequedte of wet feet, damp clothes, *et- • Irrigkes radiMt Peptaiir.rilis are undoubtedly the best medicine in the woad for tarrying oft a cold, be-_ cause they purge from the system those morbid' hit ' mon which. when lodged In rations parts antic Lodi , give est! to every malady incident to Man. A few 01 these Pille taken every night on going to bed. always afford relief, and. if their use be persevered In, a rad- loil cute twill be the reittli. ... Rewire of Counterfoils. Vat sestalite is for saki' by T. P.BEkTTV ti. C0...1. G. BROWN, and D..N.IFIEIS LER, Pottsville.; and by the Agents given in impanel tolontu. Wholesale Mice. 169 Race fitteet. Phila. ANOTHER ACIENTIFIC WONDER 1-131PORT ant toDyspeptics.--Dr.J. S. noughton's Pepitla,,Ttrur Directive grid sr &ureic Juice, prepared from Ren net, or the Fourth Stomsrh of the Or. sßer directions of Hiroo Liehig. the great Pisysiologicai Chemist, by 'J. 0.110ught0n.31.11.„ Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful rentedy fur Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Jaun dice. Liver Complaint, Constipation sod Debility, en ling alter Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent. the Ilasir lc Juice. Partrphleta,corstaining Brien title evidence of Its value. furnished by agent' grails. O'er notice lamp the medical advertisemebts. POTTSVII6II. I C MARKETS. , , CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR TIT JOURNAL. Meer Flour, bbl 415 00red pesehtv peed. 14 00 N do do 3 sts do do unpar l d•5O Wheal, bushel Ou •05 Red apples period 115 Rye, do 05 Eggs, dosen. 15 18 Corn, ' do 65 :Jotter Oats, do 40 Shoulders Potatoes, d 0 7 51 Rams, Cloves Sdoeed, 4 00 'I 45 Plasters tu MAI161£1) At Tanastina, April Ist, by Rev. Mitsui R. Glenn, I AMEA N r.t.oso ;NI of Buck Illoontaln.to ELIZ A HETIII McUOUHAI., of Tamagni. On the 3d Inst.. by the Rev. Win Horgan. DANIEL %MLitt Mel„ of Norwee inn, to J AMR ROHLIS ER. of Pottsville. In Milli&!Ole , on the morning of the Vat March, wsto of George Waalitnainn JoAnne. and daughter of Nathaniel and Anna M. KnOn , leg. In the Wit year of her age. EMEIGIOIIB NOTICES. the English Kr' Lutheran Church, Mallet street, every Sunday motniug and Pennine. THE ShrilletT 0l11)114% I.—Sivine woistiip lY will be held on next Sabbath. (to-morrow) and op every- awry-444ns Sabbath. until further notice, in the Lecture Room of the new Chinch Edifice, at the Wilier of Niabantongo and Seventh streets. Thy- En - amine service will begin at pl o'clock, and the evening service at '7 o'clock 107 — ttski rosisoct ATI:IIEI4IRM ED PRESBYTE risn Church, tinder the rsre of Rev. D. T. Carna han, will be, open every Sabbath at 121 o'clock A. Id. and 7 o'clotk in the evening. The public are respect fully Invited to attend. gt.":9IOTirSTA NT EPISCOPAL mum,. —The following Resolution has been passed by the' Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Resolved. That in consideration of the slots con ' t ributed and to be contributed as donations to the erre lion and furnishing of the church edificel the vestry do berety set apart. and appropriate FIFTVTEIGHT d PES, which :ual be, •nd remain fess for all persons who W may desire to worship in the Church. These I pewsare located as follows: IN THE cENTRE AISLE. North side, No. 111. 119, 127,,135, 143, 131, 132. South side,lN, N 0.112 TH, A E NORTH ISO, 123 136,14415L,E 152.100. ' North side, No. 1,7, 131925, 31, 37;13, 51 53, 54,55. South side, No. 2, S. , 20, , 32, 28, 44, 50, , 52. IN TILE SOUTH AISLE. South side, No. 58,57, 8 8 , 8 0 74 , 80, 8 8 , 52.98.104,110. North side, No. 59, 67, 73, 79 85.01,97, 103, 109, DIVINE SERVICE is held in the Church every Sun day, Alorsist Serous commence* at IN o'clock.— Afiereson Service commences at 4 We:cock. NOTICES. • N i-). iiiifrien—out, FELLOW riaTigitiff. — Persons wishing to purchase lets in this Ceme tery will please apply to John J. Jones, John It. C. Martin,or C. M . Lewin. , March '2O. 02.32. ' 14-3 t sse,. MtlitliST l.Atilth' , L I:ISAIkiTE.IO.—PE.R. 3O2 ses kV' desiring Lots or Graves' I t a e Laurel Ceine tory, trader the direction of Vestry of 'ninny ehurch, Pottsville., will apply to Andrew Russel,or 8. 0 Parrs. Emu's. , . • LOST ANI) FOUND. RMWAttD.—Lost on Thursday. the dth tYfrh.4.l inst., In this Boorish, or between this pine end Hamburg, or going down in the senger Train, a POCICBT BOOK, co ntai ning OW In money and two Yf011)111.5011 Notes, drawn in favor of and endorsed brfleorge Lerch—one fur 0176 7.5, at silty days ; and one for 11150 payable on de- Maud. MI persons are cautioned against purchasing said Noise. as payment has been stopped, and wlll not; be n( interest to any one but the owner. The above reward wilt be aIJ by leaving it at GEORGIC BRIGHT'S Hardwire Store, Pottsville; d AMER MILI.IIM.I.AND. Master ?darhiiiim, Reading Depot ; or either of the CONDUCTORS on the Pass tenger Trains, or with JACIESON, Reading. April in, 1e52 P.l4l"Eit SinIPSON. Mining Enguieer, has ir moved Manilla. to Dr. Chtchestet's Building, 11..11 door but one below the Protestant Episcopal Church. ffentre Street. Pottsville. Pa.. where he will prompt ly attend mail orders in the line of his prole t a l on. April 3. MSC excuAliag, Commioision, and General Agency Ochre. nets duor to Miners' Bank. Pottsville. D. let in tin-. current money. Until and Silver. DRAFT'S on Phila.. - delpbta tad New lock tot pale. March CF-1851. 124 f reatitelit & 1111.1211212.Houiceupatnn i r . nysicisu , .2.1.0i2ce Thonip4on's Row ,Markel tree', near CAW°. Match 20. ion 97 89 2 11 Mil MALE. noTsr,i—No. nil NORTH Es THIRD Street, between Sate and Tine, ass, Philadelphia. The Subacriber has the pleasure of in forming lila friends and the public generally. that he, has taken the above named, wail known and (de, servedly) popular Hones, which he has fitted up with entirely new Furniture and Bedding. of a superior quality. The House has also been renovated and Improved in a manner which will compare ,favorably With the first-class Hotels In the City, and cannot fall to give satisfaction to (Rise who may patronize his wtablishment. Ilis -Table will always be supplied ith the choicest and mnat wholesome p lg./Mons the Market afrorJs,and his Bar with the purest and best ' 130_,Inis. The Stabling bOringing to this House Is good and meatier, and tit be supplied with the best provender. and atirndk by careful Howlers. No tinny. In short, shall be tea undone to make his guests comfortable, and be flatters himself, that by strict at tention to businees,he wilt merit and receive a liber al share of public' enronragenient. 03. Perna 01 per day. CRIS. M. ALL:SONO, Proprietor. N. 1t. , --,lone C. Rana, formerly of the While Swan Hotel, has been engaged to assist the Proprietor In the management Millie House AptlitO, GROCERIES, &a fACK.IINO.—StiOO lbs. superior Hemp Patting Oki Strata Cayuga, tbr pale at a /minced price. -at the Wholesaleareeery lad Provi4laa Booms, Stiret Ter. rare Buildings. Pint .tv die, by C. J. 00081)i8, Ag`t. Merl) 20, !852 OIL ASIMICS. -- .4 0 W 1. A/. Ultra sugar I.llile alyr- Mup, a super Int article. (itr sale cheap at the Whole sale Grocery and Provision Rooms. Silver Terror e Buildings, Pottsville. C. J. DORSiNii. Art, . Match 20. 1852. ' 14-tf Nii;-6060xiliWe 7 ifailifi s riiiii•linnaian — d t %Closter Rai.itta for auk cheap at the Wholesale Grocery and Provision Rooms, !Myer Terrace Boll dint, Pottsville C.]. DOBEGIVO, Ag't. Muth 20, 1.352. TO CQ~JIIITB l2l' iff.^.A . a 10• Wilke of Black and Breen Teas from New York. for sate very low by .1. M. BEATTTNON. Hard). 6,1852. , 10- if • ABACIERREL. . i twASHAD,E O DIFIan , 'Canetanily on h3n4and SALMON, *ate by ' HERRINGS, J. PALMER dr. Co„ Mar- PURR, HANS AND SIDES. let Slrert Wharf; PHILADELPHIA SHOULDERS, LARD AND CIIF.ESE. March 6,1662. TWIT wove(' *superior WU le of Green Apples al Dried Pitmen, for Stewing and Baking purposes, do Peas. Wrilte Beans and Peat NI4LYbIAN for 1k be taIiIPNIAN. 10. tr • March 6.101 DRUMM. English Dairy Cheese. Huger Cured lla!ns, r Mesa Afar kerat In Kits and quarter and by rile pound ;. Aldo. Fresh daimn; Veer' Powders:an article that is cheap and war ranted 10 Ode dithanction, It not II Can be returned. asnolne Essence or Coffee ; Near Crop N. O. Sup, I Levering's superior Syrup Molasses ; N. 0. Molasses for fishing, new crop. SILLYMAN & SHIPMAN, 10.41 March 0,'1854. cALT I SALT)! SALT 1 ti-13.0004art0 , I.7l.lverpoot Ground. (or throned Alum,) 3, do Ashton's fi ne, 10.000 boehtla Turk's Island, 12 000 14 awl t 0 lbs. Dairy Blot. Constantly on band iitri for sale low, in lots to ettWpurebasers. by • ALEXANDeR 1161111; knponer and Wholeuielltralet in Balt, No. 39 &tab Wearers, Philadelphia. Feb. 7. 1854 EBIULISH BREAKFAST 14A— A very superior article of Black Tea last received and for sale, by J. M. BEATTY & BON. • 4.4, ISO MOCHA COPPER— A SEP/MOE An t - ELY; OF poutae Mocha Cote., Jost received from New York. by J. U. BEATTY & SON: Pottsville. May 21,1851 14.1 f Pottsville, May Whir VORK WWI Apples and Plum.. Jost re estaad and for sate, by J. Id. BEATTY & BON. Nov. 12,1551: 47.41 WuROF - - 4111141.—Very etwice COMM and BLACK ittk lbr Me by J. M. BEAM t RON Mara Stint . 163X1114.4 Genuine Flour,* prime article. foe sato N ov; • tri ts, • .1: M. BEATTY &S OIC, 474( WANTED, ate. AllVABlTEDriffortralTona of second hand fiat V Bar Railroad !too, et the lowest cult price. Ad. dress A. fi. C at this office, stating quantity, size and price., APB 10,1859. rilW/NaHL WASTED for:itbundle Leather; lJ Wads was lett at the Store of T. F. OCATTY & CO.. Pottsville, about a year since.. Arty one prat int rialto to tbeabove,cao bave It by pay log expenses of I ruts advetilsentent. I " Starch 19. 5951, V the cub will be paid. Address X. Y. Z. at ibis Office. March 6.1852 SISOO inennt A Cred pro d p o o n ftrl i n 'i gnro:llll/o n .oll/1 - $8,000., perpetually Wanted for $2.00 . 0. Itnrosite of JAMES CAMPBELL : Feb. 21, 1862. WiliNTEIL"—:O * () prireeill be given at Silver Terrace flro , ery and Provision Rfwlms,POtisville, e../. DOBBINS, ttr,t. Feb. 11. 1659- , Saf ANIPK3O—a I•Klbons To SIit.MONTENL , V T a Coat mine, Well. eltuattO In Westes'n Vttittnia. Elyetience in Mining - and referentea of the hiitheat character required. Addreee, New York City Post Office, Box 3408,8latfnit quallkatious. Aut.% 1852 AILATIIK.2) fro m a tract of Foal Izno, Wtying,Bo rods from the Legmett'a Gap ILA &nod . Thta property has been opened In several pltwes, the Coal is of auperlor quality, Veins lying horizon tal, and can be worked for many years above eva , (PA level. This property Iles theneare-es pond to the enterprising Operator for, the (treat Western Mailtri. To a are; rate Tenant, a favorable Lease will be erea.no other nerd app le . Address the a ntatailier at No. 2, Near direct, New lip's . % • . W6.I.TCR MEAD. 46-1 1010 11 1150 !00 DIED CARDS- 14 9m HOTELS. MIMI 10-3 m TED .Cornmisalonere Office. i .-- ( Pottavitte. April 1(1. I k!el. i J itOPO'.A LS 2''oll. COO t;.-01 , eire.oi - ,; - -, i thtardiana fifth., Poor, N0.:16 North Seventhe:' , 4, Sealed propovale will he rereived at shim C0t..1 .' :.,., tit Morolay the atm( day of May next, at Roy,; P. M , for supplying the Philadelphia Alma I i :. 'lllart.ley, with Two Thnitsafid Tone iv.pif , A ';ll' '' ' 'i tin:trite Coal, In tie delivered on the Alms i '---- Wharf, rtrhiarfkill N.,,,,, The Coil i be free from Slate„ dna and a 3 e. • ,?,.• '' impnritiea ; to be lariat:en Alia SC rerllP4 : 1)t Von . , -,'" immediate Ilse, end weighed tinder the inqpi,coa; '. the Steward '.? Three Hundred TAPe trrtro delivered on or t,,,,,: - the first day of July net 0.,-, three tiondred inn., :,-• 1 before the firat day of Adtzilet ; the Latanrei , ane,', IN:lit sitt.E.--Turrilly6ix rectal l Ihundred WO, (0/.ol' 104;:q. the first day of fi n ,,,,,, , C•oal Barges tons , te. of an averager. _______J ity Outer-4f the Merit. - - r ,_,-, harden of PIO tons built, in the be hisoner. 'snit liltillAEL DAV, Pc.,141- ...•- Mamie Curploye4 In the transportation of Coat front cAttiots hi . ilentsatm: el s.' • y , ri Philadelphia to Ne4Y Volk; 'lnd capable. of earryitig April i, is. • , Idiit ,-, . 110,000 tons per annum between the two titte,l.-- 'iCTl3lTlCti:y—ln ilie omit of l'illoinonliii,, : st.: .They are in good order and ready for iime, and a ill schttylV,ll4 county, majority or,them are nearly new and 'adapted to the SilfilllPl Millman I `-tat flee Tenn IeM,No add, 1,,,, 3 Illehnylkill Canal. 1 f not ritliernitme ilitpriseil of by rs - rho Ist of April neat. they will he mold singly, or in en v ie, B er , h' I. $ lola to auk purchaser*. Apply to LEWIS BATH- „1, 5. Striitherit I • •-• NAN, Agent, (in the office of F. Tyler k Co.) No. 76 T.,: lnr Der Tette las l lot • l ' , i Walnut :Ittert, rhiladelphla,,or ho Chattel tlenueit, $ - WILLIAM P. WILLIANIS, ,S.,nie 1 N 0.73 Broadway, New York. rr. 'lf flee. Tet to Ital--,tfi -1 12-if Sillir. . libel --.;:;' 13 4- 9 4 ; i a l' l et: 7.A.,,,„11,1.-:. - ne,, r (4,1,1 " i ofTginlitii:Vs77.-i2,:!il.XlC:lik.ilittrn'ilntr.;;,,il„‘.„lak.... •.:.:; faigp of I7"uns ' in Ea" °ld". OR E 1. M. ""' rt . & ir,`,..1.,"(?,.1,.. 5i! ,,:,,,',1 - ,.."7t l .:,::,: s 'n 3 ."(i n ltt a i i ,,,:'l l i: : ;ilk SON, Pottsville,or JOAF.PIIHREIBEI.HEIS,frehurI- . , , ....., „,, ' MQNOA d . the Iva, der of April, Pis 2. at 100'i n,, , ,i4ie kill Haven. March 6.1652. trlr 1 f i A. le., when and Where all tinutons lotr•reAted , alt fi de r .10)15 P. 11011AllT, A lbi n, ''; April 3. lAfitl. - 14.3 t• ' - '1: ' N0v.15.1851 FOR SALE AND TO LET. 14 2 0 n. nst.E.-4. pair of young nut 1, Immo, elan, TWO wagons. (a one and II two t0m...) and attitili, It the St. Clair Depot'. Elit.E.R. & BROTHER. 14-4 t April, LISS? von. BALI.—One Two !tarn %Vomit', V axles e n d isteel •prinas—apply et Ecitett & GO% dream flaw Ilill.to TEIEO DORF. BURR. Kitsch VT. 'Mi. 13-3! March 10. IM9 I. I OK >y A tali.. -- Cifie 'l lure notry Muck Housman gatkel Ittreet,to fort front GO tat o) Get deep. Lot 107 feet deep. recently Wilt with all the modern convenient es and im provements. His Two story Fronts. (tonics on Minersville Road 14 Gott (tont by 24 feet dcep. Cot toll feet deep (toe Three Moll Frame House on Minereville Road, 20 feet fient,94 feet deep: lent 100 fret dept.. F WHIT - NEV. Real Estate Agent, nett door to MITIOII . Rank, Hatch 20. 19.52. 12-tf 0011. SALE.—The stork and hitflte .L of one of the oldest and most desirable Dry Goads and Cvntery stands in the Dor onitta Fottaattle. T. F. ilgarTv & CO. being &simile of diennetng of that well known stand, situated coiner of Centre and Norwegian Streets. consisting of a m11..0.11010.1 stone building. with 3 rapacious and convenient stoic: cellars er/dwelling attarhed. Any pet eon w ishing to embark In the Ur y COOdftand Gin( ery business will and this an riCellent oppoitunity to obla p 0.01, . - lion or a good estublirinuent and welt artanged pre WISPS. March 11,165'2. gifotictiTO Centre Street, _ neat the Miners' Bank, between MI. and the let of April. in.purp-of oat' . BRADY & F.1,1,107T. 4-tf Feb. 13.1852 Fon. itigi.T.,.... 'foie..-story Wien Dwelling liciuse t altirate In o . ni re i I reel , i ., Pottsville, between the American Ilmeip n a il u - • - 1 , the Pennsylvania Hail. enneistine of 10 - - Rooms. with Bath room and 'rellar,and gas and water in every department. Also 9 a dice* in Centre at reel, For terms apply to . B. MilftPliV, r enn'a flail. Pottsville. Feb. 21. Inn. 8-fit _— FORRENT.—The large, rumnaidinenr, i-.;,-..... and well-bnilt Whop, situated on Third .le4a • street. immediately in the rear of the boo.e ir: a ii .. . and piece of erourid now oreirpieil by B- II • Goldin; and the !louse (irrupted Try Joseph Morgan.— Far farther particithm enquir e of - JOeIEPII MOROAN • Feb. ti. 1852. , a. if .._ 1 A NtiE. 14 A 1.. IC.— n . rVo wrouv Frame .1..' Dwelling Muse,-Mill a basement of iri,.... awl and ' , A good well of wirier upon the irfir lot,. inated•on theNortliside Cl Matiantango- 1 -- , Sire 4, Pottiaville. APIA). to :- • .-__., ' CLEMENT H. FOSTER s • Mover - libel 8,1851' 45-rf i _ 41110 LET.--A large and e illiilllo.llo l l.l . 1 Office and attiarea, in liannan'a Build- ~,..5 . ; ; ' inga,cippoalte the Episcopal Church, v Centre r s .._ r _ I Street. Enquire of JOlllr4 BANNA N. ' Jan. 24, 1852. • 1-tf . ron.7II;E'NT7-A BOOM and ukar... -----_, • 4 tufa with Steam Power, aniteble for a ca- - small Machine Shop for wiarking in Braes, V.Z.r: &c. Apply rei R. fIANNA.N..: ViNGINUAND PUMPS FOIL tIAI . E-tine 3n Viliorse Power Engine, In inch cylinder,6 feet wrote With 4 Boilers 2.0 feet 1014,30 Inch diameter. .fine GI) florae Power Pumping Engine with Pomp. gearing for two pumps, with 7 Boilers 30 feet long. and 3 fret diameler. One 40 Itniae Power Engine with drum-gearing. Do , do do do 11 inch cylinder, 4 feet 'striae, with 4 lioiler4, feel long, 30 inchei diamet4 l'uto double. acting Pompr, working-bartri, lined, 12 Ingtieg diameter, 5 feet stroke. The abut'' machinery Is in goml wotking Apply to Morris' A ddition to l'niterviiie. Jan. 21.1852. FOR. Skt•Cf—Thet stairictiher4 °tier for hale ~ petiort WO Pump, 6 feet ntrofie. with 1911 yards of 6 6 inch pliwo. with MM.. ring 4, sic., nil in Coda `order. Also, 35 Drift Cnra,. 40 in. han te, dof whiCh are rigited with double brakes, All of oltich are in good running order. AlgO, 64) yarilo of 1 im chain. .The above will tor sold low for cash approv e,' paper April la, Ibso. ftinidENAVOOD LOTS FOR tsALE —Valuable kJ blinding lons in the most central piitt of the Bor• Gogh of Pottsville. lately taht nut on ill'eQ'necierfivond Entair, are now offered for sale. App4 In A. USSEL, Agent for the WARM. at his office In !Matta mango t Pottsville, May 3. Mt tf VOR SALIM.—Town l o ta on C.ntr.• V Pottsville, and oPveralomall temenwnif ; Town Loisin Borough of 'Aehrylkill tfaven. 36{‘ Se% e Tracts °fecal and 'Punter Land , API. M. Iv.I" • • 1111.1., • F.tate snit roJI Agent. I-If Jan. 3. 13:.2 CyriCAM ECIY4IIIIWE.---FOH SALE A 33 Mills. 1.3 Power Engine in fart rale otdor. For pa r rlett. lire apply to Ilf, tri.. IfEILNEE, Esq., or to. . irli , . ""RV Hit 4 9 Wilffnnio"".""l3".4".o N oTrieo..._l.m3oNF:ll 311.NEllel AND t- , •• •. Jan. 4. 155} . 1-tf '',-• ERR. whn wish to purr Iva., lota In Thaws. , ‘, 1 „ ., ,• . VOR RENT.— Of /A A LARGE Ri AROVE I. i htivine sale. wilt fi nd an &gent on tbe Preroiaro. r , ~, r .r. Tao.w. ,i.ohing aw 1..., to t.y !Airs' /4 stor;y 1 the town ol ritiatnokln. Labor on the Railroad . '.., corner renire and 111shoulango tareez. ' be taken in payntini of Inns. floe half the sap. '' t Pottsville Aprtt 26,1851 17-tf . the laborer , will bo :trl —_—,-- It. hl. ,111)Y1). Irr.er , 001; WlRbiit...TllE rtECUNI/ STORY over I' , ot.t, r FOater .I‘ . Co.'s rthere frtore : __ tirt,ly to 1I IRON, &c. IL ROADreceived R Pale. an Invoice of Licht T Rail Rana Iron. vhoio 24 poondi to the yard. imitable tot tninvs. Apply to' c. & v.. ceoftG N. E. Cotner of Aistket and 42th t'irerts. phitae,. April 10, 1852. ' 15.31 IDVILDING IRA RDAS' Alt - first Lock is, 1-11.ateheo, faas.. &r. Fuson. atirtitig dwelllngu Of $.101r• are fetimsq,l I. col Fll% NK Nat.! Aprll 1 ISS2. ... It-if 'IRON A NtiIIiTEIEL. - tle , t Charcoal cold tklaii lliarnrnarod Iron. Devi Arrlt4iltlill Rolled flat can t.e litranshcci ffmn :I bar to 1000 lona. . Spat Slit Nall-rod • " N orse Shoi. lion. Ca.it and Shay Stott. FRANK. POTT April _.4, tan. 14 if ______ -tde Sto ((A LASS. PAINT. Oil, epode,. Aovehl, ki Mining Tools. Amish Dritnwl, Anvils, Vire!, Fan. cy Table and PJcbri entlery he, sale. FRANK POTT., April 3, ids2,_ _ r 1 M 74 : •7 M I PlioF. CANNON. AithrlivirCrinrid,ritr rarnd. ing Ching ,Glass. Earthen, Stone and Ourerie-warS. Marble, Alabaster. Porcelain. ind ran be used fir 111 Wood. also. TWO is a good article—no humbug we base tried it and ran writ-amend 11. Fur sate, wholerusle and Icon, Ly D. HANNAN.' Cr Alan, Parker's Fill1)1111TO Gloss, hogs capital ae ticies forMousekeepria at loosing and lionle, lean -. tog season. &Larch 27,1452. - • jpitiaitrifogir.si - v - Fraiitili, zen Port Monica, assorted kinds. =onir As law 25 ietitt. retail and wholesale, at prices a tulle lela than they' have ever been sold herare. Dealers sup. plied cheaper than they can porch:tee In Philadelphia. Callatid satisfy y comets es. Elegant Port Muniav, leer/ cheop.at retail. H. HANNAN. Feb. 14,1851. ADISS , AND gEN 11.CM6W'rt India Runner leSandals—a capital article for wet and da my wea ther. Also, Ladies' endlilentlemen's gardening end Working Gloves, Nursing Cups, Finger stalls. 4te4. Just received and for sale at ii. HANNAN H Cheap lndla Rubber fltore.! March 21, 1d52. 12— gyLt PlCe.ti CUKTAIvY 14Plglit. — Tti e raubscrlbtr has plat rrrolved tion pieces Vat rain Paper.' variety-of new pattorns.:alt of which will be sold very low, wholesale and retai NNI, a . BA AIWA Ghrap Printing Office and Paper More.: rdatth27.lBSß. 12— • .. _ - SII.IPIatIORPIO.I4 fiIIICK.— Constantly on hand and for sale, the following deartipOon of Fire Bricks : Ordinary Bhapr, Large weden, Small irdge,Eloan split, Buil head, Arch and dam, together with my Pa lma/diary rise furnished at short nntiee. E. YARDLEY & ViON. illarehi i 3. 11-if 0-am itibiPATAIDEIt lAN El/ GLOVES—a rttiket larticle for Winter and wet weather. Al3O, India Robber 'mouth Lenin% and tape, Ott received and for este by • B. BANNAN., CNIA - ffiflatt, TIMOTIIV and GRABS BEETIA,cy the bushel, peck or quail, for sate by • CiAIiiNNAN.. • March 27,1853. 13— 1„..W1(.4. 011102121, for;Owning, Plncbased by Oibe busbel—also for tale by ibe quirt at e. BASNAN4I:I Mara, e 7, 1152. AII DITOIVII ROT IC )~s—The undetsignin ilot, appointed by the Court of Comm., p. of Schtlyiaill County, to distribute the bstanc e nev in the hands of Susan o"fltien and - k -A (rtfien, Administrators of the Estate:of 'O'Brien, deed., to and among the personjs era 111.7 .. *: the same, will Weill] for that purpose still,. ‘1,,; . Centre Street. frr the florengh ofPottavill.„A n DAY, the Zito day of April. A. U., / M. At Id., of taid day. .1 UN P 04,111 :,;t: April 10, Iso2. 15.21. EENI MIS illts.4ol.llll'.loN.—Tne l'ortneri 4 ato. 1/ existing between tiux aubseribera, under .n aiG ne & parr, hardware Dealers, was diew.„.; the ..7.7th of 111.Attel1 last, by mutual consent . Aernonts of the AIM have been plated In the t;AMCEL CHRISM AN, tor collection, indebted voiii tdeaae mate payment eittliou, and those having claims against the late tit,, premeut them to him Chrism -411 paid in duo season to Mr. an`will be the Itandai j or an Attorney, And Piing I reetkittlryS; CORO E PRANK port April I 1.544 EIMEI 141.1131,1 C NOTICIP.o.— The Conimhstoc„. 1 Schuylkill County hereby give notice tn th, able inhabitants of said county that they will their Otte...ln Pottsville. my MONDAV,„the of Ahtil. ISSl.tetsseen the hours of 9 A. NI o'clock, P. M..ior the purpose ofheaving aptesC, regard m AJdional n rreerm erns made an actordenee with the Art 01 AeselliblY. and met,, c` a bt i tt, as may te considered necessary s h . 4, Thr A/Sti.OTY Of the several County are iettnired In mend al the saw. plan. MICIt AEI, FRITZ. TIIONIMA t'omto,.oh.:%. MEI with imn I!Esa WVIC: 10 0 .---'1 he tulii of r & co IA Feb. 1.1• A , lierilYeif Tho ttittiltws , app settled by either of the uthierlignttii. WM: WEST It Mr. P. 70 \ CO-PARTNEREIMP.—The subscithets has, . ~ ...-s - 1 feted tufo Co-paiturrship tind..r the film or mi; ",......... isuk.v...l%Tou Sc Cox, and will crintintie the ear, ‘,.E,7 shipment of Cool from Wharf No. R, Richmond .1 - .„ tic,. a", 3 'W A1.8:1 1 T tAtteet. WIM. ‘'ll E: , T. if r., , ,Cialtl. R. 111.A.Kiffife, ,-;.,- "` war. P COL. - '....1fr 1.1.:it. ..0 . ,.; etA t AiTlON.—.llte subscriber rating in ? _;1,..z. i ~.},,,„rb0n.,,,„,,0,,,,,„„„na the pllhil , 31(11110 Mr," ~ ' ".s otgior traistmg his wife: Catharine. whrOelt b10t•,., ~- 01, th...2(1 Wm., without rause from hint titio 4 4.7 . IntelTlVlllt , Pahlts, and Ile will pay ha del.!, , ~,, , Malt ra - lIVICI. - CARRET MARTI% -T: Mara.a 27.185'2. . 13.51. ::::i - CtillNTlr LOAStitt-e.The Conduitudenri. :..11. tielattylk ill County Wirtal TO RORROW ()X Ti, - '' - , P. CtidatlT Or TII F: (AMNIA', FROM TEN To r TEEN T1101ISA:VD DOLI.,ARS,IO amount, to a teiri,(f. anal will issue bonds payable three, fate... ;til pa Of Ira years after (late, as may lie detailed : f. e ' ily order abbe Commissioners. • -,..7 ....,.. D. KRERB 11,11' '--- Couttatisei. ioners Office, ,• \ , 'i 35. Illi ~ .,1 Match 27, 1852. I 1 , "l' 4 " . . I Ntlatitilig.UTlON lir ..ti(.l*.tiElirrilli• - -;: 0 , .1../parinet ship hiirettriore e Wing between tie,. ..p.'.., Reagan and Perry D. Filaaltuntrins. traillng to,- ~ g i the km of Rtlaaaais - S.: r* lSlAl:aams, In llada, :;, - ,li Marrh '11,4, A. 1).„ 1352, hin dtssolved by am' . j. 5 --:• consent, and the concerns o ; the firm will be s., --''' by George Reagan. ( EORGE REAttaS ;- '. , 1.. D. FiTZeIM.MC) . March 27.185,2. • I 13-3" '_,..'-':- p k tOTICEI 11l heretty Owen' thatl--. Jarob M. 1.,/ ; ., r , '• ill no hanger act log ad laity Agimt•._...Allpersomt, s.! inn themselves indebted to t le said Jacob Al. 1., '7 2 . ad my Agent, In itook.atcMini.4are re.quested too: f. , , , ,... payment of such initeltteduess to me, and nil 1..f. , :..1iddt ' having claims. in lake triannerrwlll present than ..r,-. me for settlement. Ail arrolintS tvinAininallnseq• --jA within sixty days, will i.e placed in the hand. ~- .- . 4. - . j us tir e. tor rottertlon. J M. WETUPHILL .i". 1:. Vett. 27. 1854. l'aft ' XTOPICK.—'Ifhe subscriber takes this option:, - 44 ili ly to infalla 1 - ht.„ .. FlliZend of pinegritve an) .0, 4 .,,,,, ;-.. ity. that he has been elected Justice. of the P..z: . . 11, and that he tins ripened his afire in the house le. -,-A. occupied by Henry W, C onrad, Esq.. der 'ii., and . -....; is prepared to do all official setriltoreptly and (1,, ',:;4 Nlly, *ad ) an ••ollertlng money, Ate., as 310.0.:, , 4 writing of titi kind a aw documents, such as h Mot/ganef:, Contratta. Agreements. I.easf t. and 1. 2 .4 It-a "Ws. k.••..—a1l translation:. from pr to the Enri.t.; : ! Nandi or ClCrnian langUag , 4, &C.,--A..) M.lllll/- , '4 dertukr all kind? of land and oilier agencies, and , .':1 form lla-m faithfully and honestly. PAI'I,IIItAND - ' 6 3 1.3.2 t ~,., 2 ~.. ➢YLS 'IY 3 Apnl3,l*l OE IrItiNNER & ROADS. New Philadelphia 15.1 f ply 1401.0. Ft rAT FIR 32-t C Ell NOTICES, h 27.1A52 XIOTICIiI.-1::,41;fto of NI ARK of Admlnietratiiin having been granted Register of Schuylkill County, on the Estate a 41 decedent. to the subscriber, living in Tremate,A persons indebted to said Elti:111, civil please Mite , mediate pa yment.and those having ei3il/1.1, sent them (or settlement without delay. T. A. itt)DFRET, ikilm'T 1/ 4, ;Jr! Mtt( It 20. ISZ2. OTICE. cm,trinplaled s"ltaatt• In the t00'.7 1. 11 neap of tloght S. P.m, at the. Town Pan Stmt..' make. it 1...rt./wiry that all ptoscalo to ua for me .hoilld fall and pay the within ektv 1.11114:11T & Vet, g-tt IMPOLUTION PAItTNELIOOLIP. -:: DThil partner-41w heretollfre eAloine how"" eteph Repplier and Walter Lawton, r 021Merrliv of Phtladelphia, trading under the him 01 REFFFI9,:f. & [../AV VIM. was di,eolve.l by mutual ottotni :Hat of .I:knoary 1952. T,hr lovittleall of the the will he eettled up Gy Jo..ep JOS h . Reppher. M EPH T REPl'Llfit - WALTER LA W TON RITDRWRIBErts lu.r(.tined XCA.PellheO'f under itie name stot style of FnANCIA nAcoN & 0. far Ibe pt itllk the Wholesale And Retail ritisineiri, and will continue the husihreit at th. N4l l , wand OCCrlitio.l by Reppiter er. Lawton, Nn. !,3 Fourth fOreet,twtow etteAntit. ; - Of FluosTris BACON. WALTER . I : A s `..SZOS Feb. 11. 1,151. _. _ - PAII.VIOIA4II. NOTICE. —Tbri subseu' , ' , l to-tet.y giVe noth,P ell thlnnt intlehle.l In ' , idler by Book account. or Noteq. nn at - nerote the first of March nest. All t hove te , • riegki•ii this nonce, mast eypert to pay cp;ts. pal turrithiu expire. lii It •thori time, n that the atiltirt of tliv arm shool.l be 1.4061 up Fpeedilv as fuuNibt,. STICNTER I:BTr.ff Is OA .lan. 1851 4-tf lane R.lmn Itt I.:1V EN flift,r nitwit( No. 7 ha., br,it ur3ile by the littetl , ov outing Comity SLnnallnsnranre Company. Premium nale, in force. on t lir2sth day of April en.lr Hy pay/nettle Oil same are parting:illy rd. that the claims of etifferet ft mAy be promnliv co 4-4 Receiver fnr the County of , drhuyitt: Pottsville Jetty 12,11151 PUBisiCATTNS , 81.0 I it tcr RECEIVED : .1 Putnam'. 1.11112T1 —containing flood's own (intr., truatit,hin Leone,orr the Spy in HOriP , V, COW" 4 ."' , Preach or if Pe St. t;r.uttetr, with tie gab& ninon „ t §,,,: lions. Celt rode I.ettl it', or the Queen's Vengeance—an° ' ; 144 teretting leaf from the dittos of !btel, 11134 . 1•„' vI Ctiffe the author of TIMP IVrnt. TAI . . _ Finn and Trtie trttre—by Centre rktud. The Tutor's Ward. just put t lietted by the Author' Wayfaring Skcichce, /cc., Darien, or the Merchant Priro*e. frioo/103 1 F' 'l4 maner —by gilon tyharharlePr The use of Sunshine—fly den A.untoke. Fnir ctle ny Match 20. ISs't. R. HANNA , . 7 - , is-- t- - ;,. i,. CII ANMETts , PAPERS Foil THE PEopLE ,, D —A capital work, I volume issued every If' iiil morlthe at only 45 teRIS a volunse*published tl 91 Willtarn & Robert Chambers, of the Edinburg !malt .'.;-,,•` just published and for sale by B. idaNNSN. ~Jr. Aptly, 1852. itl FM and beautiful Map of the tinned Slaz••• Aeshiniting its works of internal commatticatios., ei, routes actin. the Continent. &c., &e.. ehontst ti. 0711 cans da,and the.loland of Cuba—far schools 311.1 P'" ty . 4,- vote Instruction:—just-publiArsl7fue sale 14 , B. 13 ANSAN — . n-_, , i 14_ ~,,.21 April 3, IRSI_ %ling BIODIKL. AltrillTF.Cl', containing ntif nal ileaigne for roll3frs. Villa., 9OEM/b2n i !enrrs,itte., artotopanirit by explanations, stuniiio Bone. eetimitr. and elaborate dataile„ prepared prcsrly for the urr of Projectors and 4-rtlasne intone? nut the fruited State 3, by Bamuet Sloan, Atclitted Published In number*. and fot 531 P by - flaiSSaN A copy or awl woik ouoii 14, be in the band/ every Af^hitrOl and Builder in the country . la Ntarena,l3s2. N O BOKS.—Tower of London —anilido• cat Rnmance—W. - ff. Atnavvottb--With H 9 i7ir and beautiful iituatrationshy O. ilvalltabanks. Florence Faclville, or SeljAhli,..ndente....as, multi , oetaphy, by Mrs. Buthury; fount Moute Leon, or the Spy in s oc iety. foal tO' Prent cif 0. De St. dsnrces,,w ttil elegant iiiiistratic i,- Mary Price, Or the WlTlt)ifil of a servant-maid - W. M. ILAYltolds —Just received and for tail! S• DANN AS. T ASV LIBRA.RIEIS furnished cheapar.gensf 3/If ' 1 than Lawyer 3 van puretaAelttouteetvrl. All kis!' ' 6 .7 (41;aw flooka obtained to order. • 11, DAISNAN .••• Pet. 28, 1851. • 'WELTON'S 0111T1.11 NF: . 14 A PS —Vol th ,, v,*.iff neaduiolls, just received and for sale st thc es' '- halter's prices. by H. BANNAN. -* Jan. 111, IBS2 • p 'mail imilowrigo, prim. and reliable Ho _, 5 A: "" ( ItID E "lict.os. for sale ;1,1 the office bl . 'B' ...,,5,,. Ltatchttkur.i. ( ghlhouse--Cernirra pa per.) t* , :to c -:1 a weer. orwrroane tbe, Tiny n Hall, Peat...ante. l'!*,; 113. All Alllcles warranted to lie what they are rare' L. , ,,v. *anted. . i ,9,1, , Feb. 'M.1.852. ! 9TA I f . i AINTED VVIREGIAII9I4.—Vatiorm titutO P 4 . '- 1 6 for Olden Window . ' Seroena.inst Tic ei " 3 i l d f'r ' '4l fait It city takes at ! - a ,• ah ,NN ali , e , 1: Choy; Crletitraeina Varlet,' fficile• c : „:-. March 57,1959. ' . t 13- - , ; -.r. ,, i '. 4;c ::'-=',4 a 4 illt MEMEIII 4.3 C-X ME
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