113 111_01uleil Thud WILL be sold at Pub 26th.instmtt, at th • Hail Mortimer, in this bo • M. two houses end two. i. -situated on Market store Street Hotel.' en one o two story Well finiatied store house, 24 feet fron back. The lot is 190 part of It there is also er story frame dwelling ho Also, a2B feet -vacant 1 property. This propert y teution of those who W cheap. Conditions on d 1 . DMA feb 17 Zo'llk • Eigetfiraul D AB eehon lei ge gee fees Unterhalciing- • mit GaU,.welehos geign gen zu weeken end zo- .; sinn der Religeon Emu niter! Kitchen- Voeter go lung 'am herzens and herimegebraeht, enter a faellen litres u • chesten alter benennung - A werd.. let man auf ein'e - .; dige wean, mit einen Stir Betraebtungen and. And gegeben undo in nieser d N. B. So ist each a and Stark'a gandbuch e Elautsh and English zu , feb 17 • ASTHMA, Ir Y • Mr. Charles Hobart, 'Y. afflicted for five y - Asthma, applied at the o on the 4th of October; la ing symptoms. A sets: cheat, with the greatest' distressing cough, gene expectoration of viscid the face turbid and of a in & horizontal position immediate suffocation, dizziness in the head, an Mr. H. applied to the in this city, likewise a. , without obtaining any, his triendv perawided hi 'Dr. William Evans' t.F , lieved of his coroplaint„ yesterday, avowing that.. press his grstitade for t ed. October .21, Ifs 37. 39. March Term,,lB Amos Turton The Corporation of Borough of Pottville. 38. March Term, 183 ch u y k ICo THE li .vania, to - County, ' Turton, of • bath filed Common Pleas, for the talnat the Corporation vine, for the sum of F Dollais twenty-nine ce work and labor as a 51 performed an bestows found, furnished, deliv six months last past; iv and construction of a .rent, situate in Centre Pottsville aforesaid, con House or Jail, belongin Borough of Pottsville ri Building or Tenemer Ground covered by tit much other grcinnd imn and belonging to the s be necessary for the tn.( of the said building bey ' 1 ty, BS. I 1 1‘ 1 , ,, monwealth of Pstrinsyl -6 e Sheriff of Sch ylkill % • :ling: Whereas .stissos a borough of Pottsville, claim in our COurt of fmnty of Behuylloll, a if the borough of IPotts ti 'ur Hundred - and !Forty , lawful money, rye„..for l a- and Plastererl done, . • and also form aterials bd and provided, Within _, , And whereas it As all. remains due and impel. now we comMand you thmpaid Corporation o •antrto .ill such person. the said building, that the Judges of our said mon Pleas to be held a _tv aforesaid, the Mo Monday in March mut have to say why the ! and Forty Dollars Fw be levied on th a said bu Amos Turton, accord of the Act of Assembl provided, if to them it have you then and the, Witness the flonorabl.' of our said Court at of January, A. D.on, and thirty-eight. LE Feb 14 1-4 National L PARADE on Thu ary, 1838, at the 14. By command. Feb 14 1-3 `4ll the Court of Co County, in the Michael Bretzio WHEREAS, doh Michael Thetzi November, A. D. 1: Prothonotary of the Schuylkill (bounty, a committee of said -- Notice is hereby id in said estate, that tit. the Court of Comm , collated Monday the I o'clock in the feire same, and for showin count ought 'Tacit to , thereof the same will Witness the honora •?' our said Court 'at Pi:thrum:l.. A. D. 1 Feb 10 4w • , THE anbicriher T persona who ' &hoot and Road 7' for the • year 1837, to be fooled any ton • that all taxes not paid regulak notice haa • levied on for the ttun Feb 14 1-3!' Ipll.OlH Timothy - 0 -* Rile by Feb 14 , . ) ;.. ~,-, •RA REIPORT-T-1 1 010 .3 ' - • - ( T2 l l l -. , PROPOSED viluoDlook, : Ailip,,x,.., bti. s he WM if {the pIA co be, made by a'obmpatii simirat tope in*•ha. sin at Altitny;N4 Y. to tie calietkiithiliirmandi -on the western shore of tiMAlchnilia, Ty dlll uffic i lifer, which VD ' =MOM wakerAP44 ll .. thy Lo every owner propertyfreeabeeneto land raga, which cow ined. wrirte,len, thowand font in lengtig a ttoweettunncidite 900nnimat tide same dine, addesissed by Fitmeastac Owe,. Engtneeri Philadelphia. ' 4 : — 1 . _ talbr sale `c Sale on Movida , :public. house of ' •ongti, at 2 o'clocl adjoining eaohs adjoining the M . a lots are erec ck dwelling Boas with a stone kit iii 4 e. I deeii, 4nd on the back ed a. one and a half and kitchen a hid: . , adjoining the bore is well worthy e at to buy. It will sold ~. of sale: . P. et • 111 and en The Joie Special Committee apPatinted b r y Coon . silo, 25th Polymer, last. wttfai instrotitiorui to confer with the Watering Cominittee. tit whom was referred a plan of a proponedCannloi Be. sin us the west side of the tiver. after having several meetingiN•and eliekting all . the information within their pack, and dulyl considering theaubject offer the following; REPORT. • •By the completion ofour Canals a new source of- tride has within a fetv years 1 velopdd itself; which promises - to be of great -- penances not only to the .Eity : of Pluladelphi but to thettatit of Pennsylvania. i • • Anthracite Coal, the production of Pei nsylvii- - nia exclusively, is fast taking the -Wood as the- common fuel of the country—its-Ii creased consumption and importance it shown 'by the quantity brought down litChuidia- Canal since its completion: , - In 1825, the quantity received was 6,500 tons; in 1835 it had increased to 339,50Ettoniciind the demand rapidly increasing; about 250,000 tons were exported in 1635, generallrib 'easels of 100 to 150 tons, and requiring two thee - sand I,vetssels to carry it OM' : r ruin, the abole data an idea efthe importance 'of the trade-may be formed. In ?fact, atilkracite coal will become One of the greatotaple articles of Pennsylvanm, and to Roster and protect would seem to require particular attention. 3 • ' One of the-greatest difficulties' imperil:a c e by the traders is the, want of convenient lags. sufficiently capacious, upon which:to deposit the coal on arrival at our city from the mines.: Lining - bulky, a very large extent of wharf is required, not only for the convenience of the numerous boats bringing it down to lay at in safely. and discharge;• but also ample apaen ito depoint it.— Also, wharves for the sea vessels - to lie 4t in re ceiving their cargoes. _ The present improvements onrthe rivet are en tinily inadequate to the object; great innieni owe is experienced from the crowded.r4oner in which the sea weasels and coal boats at together, loading,and discharging. ! • The location of the proposed plan is on the west side of the river Schuylkill, on The low kniunds extending from the Upper Bridge to the lower end of the Alms House property, a distance of ' more than two miles, embracing the _whole city front, as follows: .I$D401*11:4(:yill tftes hte Work von Zol 'kor a, in gaper' u g ist fronune gee' nun. • bren, und tspricht, und ngeroein viel sue airing dee ge umeteenden an .1 dee wegen von so beguebrig g I. uths vor alien ucht admen and voll en anhang Ccimu chtewebungen, h cherry an haben taen ions- tan,- te - wahres ebr ' thorn 1 ke in d ander° gate wei =I P ES STANDING i't 0..122 Orange 0 - -t, N. with humeral ha . haat ce 100 Chatham treet ring under the I , How of tightness acrd the 11. ifficulty of brea Wag, h t g e m disturbed nai , n dfwu l rbed r th Piuns est, ivid hue—could of he ithout the pensa nof guor, drowsiness'!, aid • loss of appetite. ! 4, ost eminent physicians several other remedies • .rmanent benefit, until 1 . to place hi.nself under .eit. lie is low re and called at - th office I.e had not words to ox e benefit be had i,eceiv- Soi Fac Suribiechan ies Lien for 4440 29 tad abinit the erection pain Building or} Tene r,eet. in the borgh of manly called the lockup or said to belongto the oresaid, against e said I • and also agai et the said . building, qnd so ediately adjacent theret3, • id Corporation, as may inary and usual purposes g part of a Lot o. —. ged that the said s m still to the said Ames urton; ,at you make krqyam to he borough of Pottsville, as may hold or eccupr ey be and appear before • art, at a Court df Com -1 rwigaburg for tie coun ,day preceding the last 'to show if any thibg they d sum of Four Hundred my-nine cents anduld not ding to the-use.ot pie!said gto the form a effect in such case m da and hall seem expedi nt, and e this writ. Calvin Blythe, P esident rwigsburg. the th day thousand eight ondred IS AUDENRI D, I Prothon4ary. ht Infan ,day the 22d day o rmory, at 10• o'. Febro ;ock, A ONII L.. MINN Fast Se g!! tnonPleas of Sc atter of the e• 4, a lunatic. ,tale o 'nobler, com ne, did, on the 2 , file in the WI •P art of Common • tement of his ac igce of day of • of the 'Pleas of r .at as en to all perions i Honorable, the Pleas afOresaid, dr day of Ma • ••• , for the h • cause why the • allowed, midi • • confirmed. terested gee .of ;aye ap. 1838, at of the said ao. default • le Calvin Blythe, rwigaborg. the 7 resident day of WIS AUDENRI Protho a M7ll == all those County, .wnalup fined not • P—and Where Diu be LL, ain indebted fo ' in Norwegian that be is deter 11 by promises to i.y the &go/Mar a ettren,4propert R =1 • - • just, receiv ' J. CLA god for TON. 1— To be formed into at Itiast two or more long ha sins 150 feat wide, to be wharfed in a cobtinuous line on the river side, also on the basin Or inner aide, leaving a space between the twoclittes of wharves, of about 150 feet wide, as a latiding for coal, 4c. The space:to be filled up bait proper height, by the 'earth and mud eseavatethin form- lug the basin—to have at-each end a tide lock, also one in the middle, and if necessary apt lock, through which boats can pass at all timU of tide, both in and out of the basin. The tidetlocas to' to be thrown open as soon as the flood tide in the river rises sufficiently to open the gatei freely, end admit a free pessage of the water,and the coal boats in and out oftbe basin. The i gates to remain open until the tide recedelir, when the flatee are to be shut, to maintain a proper lieight of water in the basin, so as to keep the boar" alviays afloat, never suffering 'it to fall _more th:ou a foot below high wider , mark. This uniformity in the water level removes one of the great objections experienced in discharging coal at the present landings, where it moat be thrown eft feet in height at low water, which, In addition* the ex tra labour, has a tendency to teeitk ill op, and tender it less valuable.i The plan also affords a coritintinus toting path, an ample extent of wharf, where the goal boats may lie at all times in 'Earfect saty, net incom moded by the sea vesseltioshich a re to beitrranged on the river side of the basin, entirely Veparated from each other, the coal, &e.. 1 betwean them, handy to both, and affbrding to the trade a apace for its accommodation double that which can be obtained without a basin tha t The plan of tide-lucks and decks, Or basins, has been long in use in Londogil and Liverpool. All the shipping there enter the to discharge and load their cargoes, and are nsid+ed, after long exiericnce. as affording th best-acommods tion for convenience and sa ty of fiude. The ground upon which the ' lan is i proposed f 0 to be located is Ist present all marsh, mural hundred feet in width, nearly the 'dude distance, and* mostly covered with wa whie in t r at high tide, and le ft bare when the tide r des, eaposed to er e the action of the sun,. lic4 weather has more or less -tendency to , nodal* .an un healthy effect upon the surrounifing colintry and' the city. This incoovenience t .pr it may be said nuisance; it is believed, will be4ntirely removed if the ran is carried"into effect. I r s. ,-.- All the owners of property eking twee will be equally benefited. . P . It has no connection with airmini t Dam, and as far as the information 1 eceived y the IM ,\ Committee goes, they have at r.,. reason 1} to believe that it will have any ndeney •to i 4 7. ' ,lure the Water Works. ". b • - Readied, that the plan of biome and; tide-locks be constructed on the west Iti ide of the river Scbuylkill, immediately oppositelhe city of Phil adelphia,for the accommodationj f theca"! Trade as described in the foregeing g port it approved i provided they are so constroct as to conform to such regulations as Councils m ' recommend to the Legislature of the State, for r unction. Resolvedohat the .Commit be dis Charged from further consideration of e subject submit ted to them. All of which is respectfully'' bmittdd. Josue Si arnmorr, • bouti P... l Wrrnintuz, Joe a, 4.4.4 Lawimaicr. Urn, Bata. BEL linvilnas, ' MM.: 11.ALILiri bons aatip, Dux ' 'Clistbv, - Taos.' ANCJILITER., Twos.: titre;; W into 411 kaitiy-si . JOHN W IMAMS . . Commis S. Siam --- . • ` d . 'astir. Lippincott is the President orlli . e Schuy kill Navigation Company, t Feb LO • NOTIPiI c . Is hereby given, that Islam f idntistration -above tMen granted to the Sub ribeet y the Re gister of SchuylkillCounty‘ofthe estate of James Wilde, deceased,' late of Itorthitutptot4Connty.— MI persons indebted to said est4c, tyre 'therefore requested to Mike payment to ibis so fiber, and such who may have claims CM Odd #4.0 pre sent them duly anthenticgted foir Ir/silicate's:M. EDWARR WI iDE, Jan 27 6-6 Adminlitrator. :. AIN TA TEN ll'': - Vie . Common Schee; : pll4'l l lWi l lti .1!:* ' l ' . . . . . i.. the State . g 1 1 3141 - 4 --Alpffest Destri* , •, -4. t-qv,_. k i , —, . ._, _ - 1-40.- - ,-. I '4,1 , 4. 0.,'...: P' . n '', .' -- '€:" . ....1 A•'fl V ' l' DISTRI9III, 1 1835:I' ' 'lB34:'' - ` 4. j821 '- ' 'AM '"' -'" 18311." •'-:TO IL Bgrryi - ki..: l -! - , }Forfeited:; ,1 , 15.95. V ... :',..,6irtile:k. -. 212-55- 4- , it _ - asq,, -16 0 kireibittig,lEL) - ' ' do.' ' ' • ',35 76 ~;,.. 1371/5 ~ ..' . 4liii:bo.„ - - it': ' - ::t. '4Ba 60' Banat • swig . ~... t . . , -, • , o (r - ' de." I s 46 67.'" . 178 iO4 - 622 A 2 ' '7l3i• •''' 4 1024" 87 :Bietilwitn e i , 1 Rtkid . ' l l -:: '_Rid`: : , 7: , lqiir''' -- rjaktL., -,-‘-. tlik'',-7.144110 Illaheatotage, (U.) I Forfeited: •. 41 -56,- ,,,- 158 St , 554-.25 •••• ,- 01, , ; , - , 91310 g, Mahontenge, (f..) 'I 'doe --' •• .- 41 53 '1 . 57;112 449 irf.,, - ., 57 ffir '‘., ~.,f!„1 , ''1k0; 1.3 Norwegian, '. 1.. Paid . "I . Paid : :-.• Paid •. ~• Aid , . )43 = €l3. .. '0641 . ii3 Orwigesburg, ; • de. '' - ikt., * " dr i i. ' - dr.r.., ''l6 13 - 116 53 Pinegrove, i i Forfeited : .. 53 45' ° 1115, 62 -- ' '.6 , "..:. , .95 52. ' .1121 . 1.4 Pottsville, 1 I Paid Paid Paid ~ ai -- ...,z 75 26 - ••• . 475 .28 - ... . Rush, Forfeited 14 24 . 54 :38' - - 196'0 ''s4 32 : 3j - 2 -52? Schuylkill, , Paid 2t 86. 113 94 - 398,16 \ ...-• 1344 • .655 90 , Tamaqua, Paid ;;- . Paid Paid - "MAW - .` 00 35 • 400 35 Union, ' Forfeited 20- 71 72 51 ':..117/r59 ' 72, 41 1: -40 .72: , Wayne, - ' do. - 48 36 -164 44 -. 574 61• • • *44 • - .951 85 . . West Penn, • do., ; 48 53 ~ 1185 1.6.,,, . 647-: (- 85 16 ' 1064 64- \ _ •, , -- 3018 P 3 I • • . .., ~.. . . . . . s •t isi 1 6 ..x i i , 1 - . - . dating law nonoccepting districie eiwionly adopt The foregoing statinnent exhibits not only the , dividends of State approprea - tien - for the „fifth the system by the vote of the mliiene assembled ,Common School year (1839,) payeblets or a ft er to elect Directors.' which in 'Mat ' takes. the Bret Monday of June, 1838 , when that year place on the third,Priday 4 in 1 / a rch. nee it Commences, to all therdisfilete in the county, 'follow' thil though the comphstion of Arr. but also those for the Ist, 2d, 311, Ovid 4th school teiture does not take place till Nerember, • ' thin 1 -years (viz:1825.106 107 and ttos,) low doe to the act el:acceptance width can alone ,prei tit such districts is hanzeither not accepted or not from attaching, Intuit be.parfortlied fin-towns Ps' Tel applied in the peeper manner fur their money. , in March,' end 7 tor wards, and boroughs, at t e the whole amount of State appropriation yet due lime next "prim; abet:elle eledt their proper of; each district, din& the first year of UM systemOs fivers. Noy iii theca - per. kin Of this forfeiture' exhibited in the lain coltunn. _..- . confined to the; approprta on of the current year. The State appropriation for 1835 or the first but embraces those of cep the J,aea sencethe corn school year, was $75,090; for 1896, or the second mencement of the sys 'the Ist and 13th f7s,oft ea 107, or the third:s2oo,ooo; for 1838 sections. or the fourth and Present school year; $700,000, This- being the awnnnee al:doffed of the for. (including the !Wilding Fund of 11500;000;) and feiture caused by continued rejection. it becomes for 1839, ootheyfflit year, it will be 000,000 if proper to state the bonseq ences".cif present adop the law remains unaltered, but if the Legiala. Lion. i ~ tore add $lOO,OOO it will be 2300 , 000; making an Acceptance of the System next Spring will iggregete given by theiStatesiace the co once. not fasten it on the Distrilt forever, but only till mentor the system of 31,250,000 wi th er*. or 111, the Spring of 1840 , or foe bee years at the wid swooo.wilb t h e i cz o o t e d -- t oe t oose .- . . of winch time it may be discontinued by the lose : Midtown dividends [of the tun` first years' ors 'majority of all the qualified *taw of the iiiii - pinprn_tion apsito be receiteet*Likilis county:, Destriet.iflhe expeeiiitee( should not prove eat- Treasette.% I, f ' - 4 wel , ?-, ~-.5,-•.„, isficilr' y;:••See - Seel - 13. , ThS.4' - '• biased. of . boequent - xiniti are pay- Prinientacceptamie willipreeent the. fierfaiture 4 able by,* Sta*i. , rer. MO,,::epplication _to not views, hut Winn grieve years' State appro. the .1 12 P,F9,Yrsiteet ' • - 0 Aiihrete3 is the loan priation. including that Of next school year. a 'of tliff- , y tulip* which ' should be mounting in the aggregator teratiout IN to • etch fier7 ... .. :SA . ; tbet„! S p rintendeitOnevery case, taxable inhabitant, or to 0,000 *a District COO.' es saam..yeslitiv-facto 1,91 Ittsuitt;,; taming 500 taxatilei, inthieut counting any thing "C 'T IffstrictiTax,r 153 - (Date) on a probable bee:ref:se of ) apprimnation by the "41iffieHerperietindoist r of - Cemiliet Schools. present Legislature., i "Sin-1 do ieireby certify that ''a school tax Acceptance next Serin. andl the consequent amounting to , ,dollars cents. has receipt of. the above accumulated dividend., will been regularly 'ivied 'and assessed, for the only hurthen each Distriet, next year, inth a school year 183, , upon . district school tax equal to 641 cents on each taxable.— county; that swarrant for-the collection thereof This tax. however. is not to be paid in that pro. has been delivered to the District -Collector ac. portion by esch,t a s s r4l lip the manner of a poll cording to law; and that the aformid sum is at tax, but -will be on the property. profro least equal to this_ district's annual share of the sions.and persons that pay County ratan, and on State appropriation- • - suchproperty asipaid State tax. The. 01 do further certify that _. ' ' of schoe= l a township having 640 taxable., end Post Office, ' county. is the receiving s2,oooofEltate approjWiation. would be lawfully appointed Treasurer of this District, something less thails32s. . , "Attest, Signed,. But In reality, acceptance will not add much President. Keay thing, to the beirtben of taxation in the . " Post Office, county. utose_teopulains counties. 5 - 1 is *sewn *llia ma- Secretary.. , in Districts the lit collected by the Coniniiision 1 Pest Office,— county." ea for the education ermine children, is equal tot By the next•mciel Mier the receipt ofthe fore, the sum which would be neceeniry to entitle those going certificate et this department, a lamed on Districts to 'the receipt Of the; Common School State Treasurer for the appropriation Of the cur-•. 'Funds, if. they dweld adopt the system. Nor, rent year, will be sent to the District Treasurer, .would it be necessiry in Most eases, to levy a tax, together with similar warrants for all uedrawo .beyond the lowest Amount necessity to secure the dividends of former years,. ientaueini in the State aid, because their ajecumalated State appro. State Treasury. To obtain the latter no addl. priation of four or five years, will be sufficient to. *mai tax is necessary, ono that one for the build or otherwise provide odd school hawse. , current year, equal to the District*. s of the thus leaving the current year's tax and appropri ordinary annual State appropriation AN) stion who ll y - applicable tis instruction, for which, will be su ffi cient to enable it to all dry- purpose it would be nearly iMfficient. • n idends of former, 'indiums apprcrpna • ' If the system be 'adopted next Spring, only As soon as a District. previously -accept- one other tax, a ft er that of next year , mint nee ing, accepts the system and receives money essarily be paid by the' Districts, ntake they from the State Treasdry, it is thereby ' entitled will have an opportunity of discontinuing' the to all money remainitig fur its use in he County , System at the tri-ennial eleelion on the first Treasury, prcivided itiaccepts before the Ist rif' Tnesday ofMay, 1840. The payment of this November.lB3ll. In that case it es the duty of tax, equal to 641 cents far e ach taxable, will .the County Tooter, to pay over such money probably entitle them, betides relieving them forthwith to the Istria Treasurer, of the order from the poor echo& tax, to a State appropriation uf the Board of Directors. The be 4 proof of equal tolt for each taxable toe the second year. such aceeptancef r od l elf the receipt or4he money So that the payment of $1 30 for each taxable, in from the State career. is the cir r which two year., will enable those Districts to receive accompanies the, warrant of the 81 . 3 tendent, $ 5 for each taxable, from the State, in tin same on the productio n of I which the C' ' Treasw time. • E - rer will be pirfeetly safe in paying. , 46divi. Hence itonems ,to be for the interest of the deeds in his bands. ' , . nonoccepting,Dikricts, to take the , matter sert. Acceptance of the Common &hoot ern, an. ously into deliberation, independent of all could der the present laws. can only tilt by the &woos arising from the merits or demerits of vote of a mayerily of Ouch citizens each non. the Common School System. , accepting Distriet, as -assemble on th e day of Tirighibe System is yet le its inisoey, it l electing . - Directoss, being hi most easeithe third has produced 90020 1 4ecided andealutary chance Friday in March. The citizens theniessembled an the Districts which hive adoptexi it. have two acts to ;per `form. Ist, to etheitkffirectors. TheScheal Relies are gebeindly much impel. which ,must be done, whether the system id to be veil t being either neei.or well repaired. and more put in operatimi or not; and lii. , to &code the equally and convenientlg located than formerly. I question. whether the system hall be tempted or The cesipertearinsof Wacker e is increased fully not. This last question is only, to,be inbinitted one third, and the picefesaion ie rapidly arid pro in such Districts ss p • y *ejected *system, portionihely, rising in usefulness, and independ. I but not in accepting dist ricts . and may *decided enc.. roust in the af fi rmative; by mere majority orohe votes The number of Children taught in the Coen , polled—See the 13th Section of the Common mon Schools, is at least doublet that of the school. School Law of HOC t which prepinied them hi' the t me districts. ' Having thus 'explained the conditioii of the TiwAsirstien. of, tarchiegyii oach year is about State appropristionit, the manner of &mining the rime. . : ' - them. and the triode of accepting the sy , the Thwithed of Zastructien is in all cases as good, Superintendent i would respectfully ad • a and in most bette; than in the old schools. word of information end advice to the ci we of The east of teaching. notwithstanding the in. of such townships, Wards and • boroughs have creased' compenianion -of the teacher—the on. not yetreceived it. In doingiliis he has too wish proved condition of the noose. and the better or- eineialtto become • the advocate of thebysteen, 'der mad kind of *unbelief', his only ,ono, half of but solely prominithe interests of those Districts, what it, was before the 'Eldest:l -rent iota opera. by explaining.their present situation in . elation tied. Formerly it:log*2 2510 n an average over . •,, to it. , ~ , • , t he State, DOW it is $1 121 tor - each pupil per By th first Commonon School Law (dud o f Ist counter. t April, 1834,) if any number of Districts in a ,In the old schools some haiell'or their own county—even eie--adesepted the system, they be- education, and some were educated attbe expense came entitled to the tempt of the rails site ap. of the county.. liiis- I nnpleiewit diartinction is propnation' intended for all the .'widen : in the ; cwt found in the Como:ion &Wel' i. All receive -counts , for that, year. Thnharsh provision was the same kind of instruction. Ipaid fur out lef the repealed by the supplement at April 15, 1535, 'same commonhock.The:Wig no rain, diem which enacted that non-acceptingpistriathould tote, lot partialitil on the part of the teacher to- have two years % (which of eouracconliffif from wards particular pupil!, or ot distinctions among the date of the .upplement,) within hi time , .the scholars. • , they might sea and save the fo re of But it is not on Account of dime . , its undeniable i the undrawn dividends . , Before the ,ge of fruit", that the nos:Accepting districts are nor. the suppleinent, !winner, the fierfeiturii move ) . addressed. These facts are alluded to merely to plated by the gaol 'of 1834, had taken Iduze\* abort Abet there le ottilarttrar. in the experiment., several counties, sti far as related lathe hp. . The object of,"Phei Supenntdent . is today the priation of the first School year (1835.) whole matter before theses Desired", thiit - timy , Thee the hi* remained till the passage' of the. - ace anderstiodingle Fs the subject, Common Schad bew of June 13, ' 1836,, sod the the . mils . their fi lial demon* rewesprib ir . . declaratory; resolution of 27th:Moreh,1837, se,re.... , . - friend..hp would. advise ail to accept the halve to undsaw hal snces in, the School Feu d :",, sy . si t m, of the. the ~,,m yMrs, becesuosAkthi By the joint emendate of *tee acts the periodee enduriit . ,e 'limb' cesi be' timeeliineed•it \ forfeiture lias further postmen , till ibe_ Li of losaffietent.\ In w laan time the accumuh A ..- November, 184 (next November,) with - this dif- fiendaot-five in -- bc *eared , an- eau ferenco, that the forfeited dividends are not to be 'plied to thee ern eat *movement:of the distributed timoeg thewceeptiorDistricto of the achoolloustm of district, arid. to o ha t t r i a l o f same county, but are to be added -to the - prim:sips} -the Common Schoo ode• of teaching. -t; At the . ofthe general Common School Fond in the State end of that tiiite,lf tit spate* 'bp discontitnied, . Treasury e in terest of Which onl y es annually each District Will be Irl , inn otipinifechciot , distributab i '• • • • bowses; - and of in ' it mice on !tile sub. But thou a the lacer read thus , She legal act of ject of instruction, W ich (( w l,t be amply worth t acceptance moat be performed a considerable time' the small taxlialti for ' bni. befine the lit of Noyember,.lB3B. tinder the ex- If the eyetet lat ptcd by ney of the Der 11 tME , a 44i II IMINE IBMII ~~ CM IBM MI I dsl' ~. ~~ MEI Ewa app ~r en d 4 mi.m i tal to elected Directon.j it is- power to:keep. dowl taxitiiattiand •ttf pet-the Opel toituner i>< in prevent toy 1144 fgetiAsiatem: Eiadi meiVialpti teenage 0 the alleirft9= PoVick‘ol. lol o 0 10 g 10 1 4: - *beam Sor as agiklow.. !iliory. to lbw District. 1111e1 ":0 1 . 1 ,127 1 c 14 13,1838. • . , trieti ... TSE,3II,SSERIBER r • iiliitittrrk • • • • A HOUSE dc'L of E._ E. Pommy, 'WWliapt•D. Leth. feetlionkby 30 feetio depth, oenat is the basement story, t ; first. second-end third fkonp e said House wan phsteted and eleellelat wen olf water„st feet Enl, by 1 - 10 Stet in depth!, ley o, the west ertd of said For further particulars' Mute Most Carbod, Nov. 3,1837. PORT CARR 09 Ong: Fluid t Fir HB•Port Cluilion _Sating \ flow open - every day (rein ! the Office of Discount ,and'De poim'citterieiving deposit/Ito an • needing 41590. from $0.9 one Irt' an interest of 4 per cent will di - and upWards,but no interest any fraMional parts of $5, part may be drawn out on giv Irmricaekkat, the.oftlee oq nObi - 14oilitity wlil ;be *arming and - m*ra bra M- A . 1111.141QL • " lta Joseph Carroll j emu Edwarit i ilughea Jacob, Bull imme L. Whitncyi e ßecretitry a Article 3d of e mr. whatsoever shall , . received or Managers for their eervi Manager. becom4 a bortotik ion " English and We Subscriber will limper Iri JR. Bah and Welsh. Books, al.gth aho Thaw persons wishing titvibtifirr lions; wilt pleaselleave ain't Ott Miners' JournaL I B Dec 23 , l Bead ,` I eFo .. litterestin,g it Altoi 11)0PRE concl s re prcfs 4 LT ,I e ffi cacy of ft. W . V Cscra'Faile and Aperies!, ;Anti .- n i levia g afflicted mankued: To rimer Di o, 36,, po 11l for the sale of D. WrEkEva s' I Lew Dear Sir—Knewing by reference that the affitctlia dal resent of medicitiesil to the public in hehalf of If CAMOMILE. PILLS. Oil hi the slut ten yetis with 'dimi t y.. a td chest: often so -as teldePrim three or four si gh ts in sneeennot Rated relief by yof my friew, d until my wife ea the milvertlem whep elm persua ed me to send I did, and obtain d two boxes a; resulted in aim t conapktely 1 have health , although have not jai them.' :Should y o co n, der , thi yampelf, or the blie, live mission to publ' it. Ton ;II ' - TIIK. GOO El , IWIT ASE KESTING C , u d by Dr. Wm. m Evan's Cominnite Zbia' a Family Aperi eat pilis--Mr. BENJASI* WN, corner of l ad Shippey and gem stAistme kdelphia, affect ed for seven yea with: m nervousness, by WhiCh he Was able • to ti him, name—ha . ympMmetreria, ruscatinn, ail spasmodic pains in the . head , of *poen eighth= of the heart, giddiness dint o sight, utter hia , bins, of eng age gin any . int thit • demanded tiger or comae, sickness aad weakness 'ex- I ; tsty i tome debility, disturbed rem . a sense of pressure and 'weight at the ston' after eating, great Mental, despondency, siivti ing pains in the ;belt back and side, a dislike for Sudety and,coniersaticiii, r. ft has made trial'. of various modi' roes now f the'publie. but to ob effect, un, obsifrvi ' a Oldie' paper some cures performed 'liy r. William Evans 's Camomile Toniand am perient PRI., be Wag induced to ire th in tr I; of which he is at aby time hap to tato th t they e ff ectually need him of above di tog Moak ILlTTersons who don , a ve cure, are most respectfully - directed the a mentioned'per son. at the north-iv • of Shippers an d Oedrgias streets.' . t lIIFINJ MIN BOWN". t. !,Philadelplik October 26 I 7. PARAL*TIC;I A perfect cure ,effecte t Fn . = 4 . Mr. John Giimon, o N. pc burg, afflicted With -lb a i 'curs and Moil moot*, 1 had-to use erntshes. !ilia I excruciating pain 4n ail.h . ritthe bips, shoulder. kri nitration of the painsitew i most part all nines (ram ' Otos thickening of the fasoi 1 *complete lass *firm' Pc ; ot .. tbeee afflicted • si ilmonconceivm it- Mem t o aie cmtirirly ceased in ti pletely reaivered Omit a able to relnme his *di tatiTERESTING 0 , irtreptiaa.--Mr. John r 9. o lPl l l l !Fivikcvaii, eig ,natiorrok.undes the slight spitting of 'lletidelfwith an'e9et. • alibi awaits, -gen I' I breathing oh exertio v - i ash on-the cheek. O 'Mr found to sound i et the left elaVicie, s itieridde.- ' " rreatiseirt.--L.Di ' mile Fills, , w mi. at the same Mirdsys; within the xpectoration alightb IMI INIPARMIN _ • id • TO MoiioCOE . in Oactii !~ l er4 a , - 1 0 4 "OPithitlisAble - 411, “ ;Akciiirse4, l (l** - - _ media "0 tiplint t the — OJOS the lb o lid. month '''' lib** thaitki:fti4the beiseliC bs hadebtalosti: 'lttoveylatient , east Oislit - elletrii - ; doxitginm treatment: : ' A.; ArtintyraßEtArg.Aits.irrAlcrulf4% the alanre languioNiaatihmey, disturbed reat, - oeyea, hied: ditTimilty of breigting. tie* mait sod Mine ! lure artrs: the -breast. dizzinemotersoMSl- Witt. rie restleomela, could rinti' ihn ink slift' o 4o l . Odpi4tiel ot the heantilic Jag 0 4 1 6.. oostivenesa, pain orthitiioniseb,dieprf. sinessorreitt4ehilityamd,ticfmletteji ittf the . nOrtt tun atergji - — llte. 4, Moonlit - ;avi; Opvevery thought Of recovery and dire `deSpahr:sit CM ;t1": countenance' of every larrsortinterindireal Ail existence Oe hapiinesd, till by atilitiloo!saieett in a .pubile paper some cures cffeeted w.tiyin. Evantea - riiedicine.,in his complaint; which - Wu,' tad h.#t) 11 111 1Sieti Ott Is ,cfstsiatbt gelEsvult FiliPloar' ell his. erhilies this dickaratiOri Ja;thet theist ithar , same :,er any symptoms so ,t4.11m.,10 1 -1 thst,',: . which;he is happily rettoredanayliinteiesesesivir the. same inestimable berieot. ';' The Abe r ion ,atiOrtise Will any the result ran ~~ r ES, Mi orwegian residence ivied by • e is 16 when and s on the whole of. •Jot is 204 9 feet al I , . ' HARP LIVEIk . CONIP; ! LIINT,IOIrEpr I,vpulahi 1::::.4, . • . -; ' f i l ii*G•i ~. i '...,..--,,-,,': ~....:;- 1 ,- '-,--T:; .- Mrs. ilannak / Broore,• wire of lusephßtowtw '. --4" - :. ; N. 6th street . near Second,•WilltanfiT f ifiliet t ••:.'l':' ed for the litaften ye" with theldinWoomjilithit, "' ,:•-• completely restpred'to health • threat li.: - the wet- ..:.-;.: ment-Ot Br. Wm. Ernes- Symphons4llatiltual 7 . 4-., constipation, the howelliOntellowa ofirisktite" . excruciating pain of the epigastyhrraiiiiwy. great -.'- .. depreihion of spirits, languor and other.iymptomit .. '...' of extreme debility. 'tiisterbed sleekinOrdinater. • :. flow of the menses, pain in the right iddis could•• not lie ou her left side without an `iiggravatioa. of the in, Mille high colored, with elloirlsythip..- " tomsi dicating great derangement in =tie (one time' e the liver. ; i . t Mr Browne was attended bythreirof the ;Bret. phyai ' 11/11 , but received but little 'rehearses iheir- •,. medic e, till Mr . Browne prooCred untie oft Dr. Wm. '• irans'ainvaltilible preparehions,lwhich ef. ~ • recta relieved her f the abed distimising sYraP 0, with *thesis, high it is not. teseistial to in ' Ile. ; ' OSEP4 BROWNE: .. City a d•tourity ofNew•York, es. -!" tt • , Jose b Brewneof Williarnab.ucLongrOasti.. i being' my sworn, II:: depowin'il,sat m tkif4l: • facts as set forth - in t within statement, to ' 1 ha has subscribed his name, arejest and hie: — :2 ..., • ', , JOSEPH BROWfNE: .. • friisbaed ef the said Heinali Were& Sworn before me th 4 4th day ofrJan" naryillie - ' " PETER PLlKNEY,Vornanlei4: . 7, . Ltirra coism.urrr sit tau - - ... l . •• • • sTANDING. 1 ': ' ' - 11111ta SARAN* BRENHISER, wife Of :Mr.. L. A.T- 11 Ariios Brenhiser, corner efSetamir*Atlisdi terninnteOn•Road...PhiladelPhia,sifflomoi ia i. roe thr, last Inn yetra with; the Liver Compint, was . t ( completely‘restored to health by Dr. WNL: E VANS'S Camomile Tonic' Ba and lmy Aperient. ' Pill's. Bertymptoms warelabitual costiveness. 1 excruciating pain in the stomakb..44.lmaii. ol if-. spirit languor, extreme debility. disturbed sleep. great in her. side. Could not lie. on. her ; left '.. • side without an aggravation. of pain. dimesear la: • , ' the headolimness of sight, 'with other 'symptom.- indicating ederangeMent in the functions or the Liver. Mrs. Brenhiser has 'made trisl-af va- ' noon piedielnee noir before the . ,,pitilie: hat re- • ceived ti q relief un til she was itahised to make trial df Dy. Evanes Pills, of which ibis is burin , to slate, that they effectually relieved her of the at ova distressing symptom". with ethers, which are not essential to intimate. • Mr. Brenhiser, (husband of the above Mrs. Brenhiser; bad been twp_ year ' s Aimed with a distreitsed state pap! and Costiveness. of 'which he was'Afrectually cured. We do hertiby subscribe -der signaler's* to the truth of the above cures, that the statemant is in. every respect true. SARAFI \BRENItUiEIt, • - , JOHN S •P, Baker, .'. No. it north Eighth . Philada.' Philadelphia. Oct. Slat. 1e37 , -' ' --,-. Dr. VIAI. EVANS'S Medical Ofli fiii this • sale of his excellent Medicine, is at If IS, north. Eighth street, Philadelphia. ._,. 1 • - - Sold by J..T.WF • . -• Bole. Agent for 'Schuylkill ty.. • . cie nd ' 3 f. *MO • iety, is I. 'clock at k the pur rnt no; ex. I. • • which ~• every $5 " 'lowed on le or any co, two to The bu. ,' , i . - • by the ' i 1 the first iii I I k 1 = molument President shall any e tnstitu. 46tf i ikg. di of Eng taat notice. publita. es of the NNAN. 5 ling Farts: estrikordinary ' celebrated: Beatn, Agent iMn - Camomile Pills. rt. 15, te36. • is, that every we of the benefi y offer mine M. EVANS'S afflicted for in the head and I me of Sleep for. ;but hate never prescriptions, • is in the paper, or some, which d bottles, which retoring me to entirely finished any benefit to my cheerful per. pectfully, E, Centrahet, 1 ,, treatment of pr rt street, Williams .. mplaint for three . g which time he .1 syeriptotits were ~. eta, itat especially ;,. d ankles, an ap. night; andforffie : nal beat, an dist il.. d ligaments, with wer. 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