' pos Tits • ~... Mil. gitriatArn — Ell genteel looking man, and there being a cud 'he took a chair mid i customer was serjr— ..lie then came up to said in an under ton put a quart of whisk the same time takin coat.)' I 'replied, we b nor do we keep and whatever. The mg -tonished, and repli: not sell any, eh ?" " Well, (sac& he) it penny-bit a quart l" the store. I ponde ' it is cheap,"—and I iousands have . %Ise " it is so c A few days ago; ae of our public st 'rested by the not A of boys; and I the object of t .onishment, I rec 10 had been in o fore, well dressed now, 01 how ~ miserably dru teap." I passed not into tempt • FOIL Snit X Good Weeding all sort of folks—t of a few days ago, four farthings, ,we this quality, and d ! notice you have g Now, there are sex equally wort [, good breeding is they are_always etruct and entert' are-so considerat , should be affect that when any on he is cut Erhort - a. , ' i sentence, lhal-Jle rior sapience.of :1 UNITED S Mr.; SUCH* structions from: sylvania. Mr. his instructions, t which he hadibee excuse hirn for a upon the presen defended the • Special Session good opinions o before - the Setriat increased. have received i which I believe which, therefore, and attention. - It has Peen s that I ought not With my well, doctrine of inst such admoniti preach °one t and having so of instruction i to deny it. B This seems to compelled put that this is a c As at press not resign, - be extreme .case the part of ar etructed. I e structions and all its amentlm honourable o vote. I shall boweve: reluc however muc which compel In conclusit ed that part k lion which opt ren, and the Congress. his celleagu postpoilemeii the next Se `Mr. JA Mississippi, . took his - sea sippi. l'ita rest)l ater in regar against Mr. poned over t the business , the orders o A great ing of any k , in St. Lou The meet n , organizing t ticket for General G ASHLEY a put in nomi, Kr Cr • and ,a soun by which h A Gov M'Nutt, zayl the L visit New rived than into the roust for I OUJ MAL 1 , l ine months, a Icame to our ore, ti T timer in at the ime, I , sat down unti 'that and left the tore. ! e, (I was alone) and of voice, " please to •i in this bottle," Kat llone from and r his : ye advt. the a tide, nt spirits of an kind looked some - ht as. ~.. " What l y. u do Y replied, n s cheap! only And with that d hpon those 'thought of how l n made Drun sir. even ' t o left ords, r I wetly .. ” IC. r was welkin*: ll et' s myattenti - and shouts of 1 alked to the it mirth; and, •gnised the ea r store a few and apparently 4 tinged; ragged lik, becausc " i ,n—and prat' ion." . 1 4 : along n Was a par: pot to to my e man ontha appy. dirty, $8 so "lead I w' JOUILMLL. !red by med us her nee o is a thing adm e lady you info Mrs. Pence, w a notable ins , erved all the en her. I vorable l e other where ed, that I :r tR iC re; and is' lungs 'remark, his first lhe *Ripe. .::es among t of ?distinction deeply groun. -ady to volunt • in all by-stand. lest their frien by any, partic .'may venture a t the middle of may listen to t .od breeding. ICHABOD EEO E. 19th ACES SEN A lINGTON, F e b AN presented his in he Legislaturelof Penn remarked, in kresenting t the pecul.ar ko-ition in placed would, 4 hoped, yremarks he might make occasion. -Ha said he i i Lb-Treasury Bil at the and since tha time his the measure an the 'Bill had been confirmed and continued Kr. B. ' I structions from a power ompetent to instruct, and ,' I must hear with respect id by some men at home to obey these instructions. nown opinions upon the uction 1 cant* listen to rm. 1 am not the man to g and practicP another, ong preached the doctrine does not becoMe me now. t shall obey Or resign?" • e the qUestion Which I feel ff o myself. 140 not think 'se requiring reslignation. F . advised, therefore, I shall that, noihing but an • ill admit of resignation on y- Senator who 'His been in all therefore Obey my in ute against the bill, nod in rite I shall vote its a fair and ponent of the; bill should apply the torture to myself ant I- may be to do so, and I may rsgret the necessity me to oppose the bill. n, Mr. Buchanan commend r his resolutions, of instruc %Le l: favorably, of Mr. Van Bu ' Pennsylvania delegation in fter doe const l t:tation with he said he should move a of the Sub-Treasury Bill to on ES F. TROTTER. from ppeared, was 'iqualified and as the Senator! from Minis- . inon introduced; by Mr. Web to the Bribery Case, charged ' ugglas, of Maine, was post 'l to morrnivcirilorder to hurry before the Senate, and read - the dayi. • I • , • ' hig meeting,. the largest meet nd everknown Siere, want held in Miesoun, en the 6th inst. was called for Ithe purpose of .e *Opposition, end forming a ndidates to ilhe State and vernment. Gen. Wu. H. , Gen. Jowl% Wkworr were , talon for Cong it' is the poor iban's capital, banking apt* . is the means can use that credit. RNOS Aaaawr?to.--Gorernor Mississippi, at his election, ail uisrille Journal , went down to rleans, and h no sooner ar: e was oncerent lowly clapped laboose, 'under is sheriffs war• .1 " 7 r",..•71.) Froco it* Nadi:44;l'4llM ineer Feb. l 4-18313' We -441 , 4 Rear_ eSly ever °biased selpiestee k; an interest maniftEed. by' Owl public tis #far a speech In Congress: than wits eibiblted `tbe Capitol yesterday to hear 6t,. CLAY. At to eir ly hoar the galleries were picked r with expectant auditors, ferriele Of ladies, the array was griiater before noticed. A large 'Mother, a lodgement, before the session so the 'privileged sesta • on' thi floor move was made by a Senator suspension of the rule of exelut might be permitted to remain; bat ator objecting. they were toexplorably evAlled— a duty which wall dischargld by the genOeman. ly officers of the Senate with all the etiurtesy which the case admittett•of, but with eviffiffit pain and no little difficulty. \The very lobbiei _were filled with eager listeners—ladies end geridemin —during the whole fibre M. CLAY. was3,apeak log. Nor were the 'high - antiCipatione whfith tar ried such • multitude to the Senate chaiiffier dia. appointed. It sufficient my, that - Mi. Clay acquitted himself not only tin a manner,'!morthy 'Ohm high fame,, but in a , manner w 1 h swill, we think, even add , to his reputation both as so orator 'and' a atateamao. A synopsis of Mr. CLAY'S apeifeb will be given in Wedneaday'a JoUrnal. r',ll - , Beauties of the Sub- reatatry Siileletrt. Statement of the balances dee by Receivers of Pubho Manieliotrising trim the sale df public lauds, who were out of offine on the 12thtilOcto. bey, 1t37: gi ' [Coorrtirusol 4 George Conway, Alabama, S 5 $l3 00 John 11. Owens, • do 30,611 [ 97 James C. Dickson, Choctaw, -4; 548 61 Geo. B. Crutcher, - : do 4061 40 George B. Dameron, do *714 81 George B. Danieren, .do school fund. :`V,,, 344 33 Sam. W. Dickson, Choctaw, U. 708 73 Sam. W. Dickson, do School fund-, ;' 898 53 Wiley P. Harris, Columbus, 1, , ,178 08 John Brahan, littotaville, 712 49 Leroy Pope, trustee , r ofl Brahan, • .do 38;133 32 John Taylor, Cahaba, - -31,115 20 William Taylor, .do 43.1 68 18 H. G. Perry, do - -16,074 81 Urtab G. Mitchell, do p 4,626 53 John Herbert Sparta, .2„444 24 Andrew T. Perry, do 28.155 57 Richard K. Call, - Tallahassee, t 13,428 54 Jno. S. Smith. late U.S. attorney. Augustus Jones, U. S. Marshall. Missouri, ; 4,745 241 Jas. W. Stephenson, Galena, :, 54,859 70 Littlebury Hawkins, Helena,- 115,462 94 Samuel W. Beall, • - Green Bay, ; 36,097 39 Joseph Friend, . - Washita, • ~, 2.551.-01 William H. Allen, ' St. Augnstine; 1,99 50 Gordsn F. Boyd, Columbus, ~1 60,19 12 ;Robert li.Sterling, ;Choccbums. 1,11,7 -53 Gr..llllllL AcirsoN:—DV an Express mane r received to day from Nashville, wei have he painful Intelligence that General jacitson as been _again visited with a haemorrhage of the longs, and that great apprehension was enter tained for the issue of this second attack-- Globe. A SINGLE TERM. We copy the following letter from s late number of the Missourian : NORTII•BEND, 17th Jan. 1838. Sir:—lrk answer to the inquiry made in your letter of the 49th ultimo s I repeat the declaration I have often before' made, that if elected President: of the United States, I would, under no cirqumstances, become a candidate fora second term. I am, Very:R.espectfully, ' Yoor Ob't Serv't, • W. lii HAganori. JANES , Editor of thO Missourian., BOWERY THEAtRE 'Wm Fam BURNBD AGAIN !. e, Feb, 18. The ill fated boweryTheatre was Completely de stroyed by fire this morning, for the fourth tints. The fire broke out in the carpenter', shop, where no fire bad been in use during the ' day, nor bad any candle been useel—it is therefore generally believed That the destroctido of the Theatre was caused ov incendiaries, in fkct it is beyond doubt that such was the ease. The building well billy insured. say for $35,000. but the scenery, proper ties, &c. worth probably- $00.000,,wi1l he a total lass, and by the unfiirtunale occurrence upwards of 100 persons will be thr4vn out hi employment. It had been proposed to giVe Mr. Cooke a benefit at this house on Thursdaylnes.; but now the man ager and proprietor, bas‘ been reduced to pre cisely the same situation Mr. C, was-in. nothing except an iron chest and two stores having been rescued from the flames. • The tavern neat the Theatre WAR also destroy ed. and the house adjoieing much injured. A stable-adjoining, the property of Mr. Horn blin, was also consumed, and a coloured man who was sleeping in it blWned to death.-11, S. Gas. • Commis to Tux reuirm.-4Ar. Prentiss, in an ad dress to big constituents Of Missiisippi, - usea the following language: `'Upon the question of ithe validity ot the No veinber election, the vote stood a tie, and the Speaker had the glorioni infamy ot deciding it against you. A 'singlet Roprissentatives from another State exercised the p okier of denying your right to any reprCsentatian; and the still small voice ofjames K. Polk, deprived. you of that which a hundred thoosimilbayonets could not have forced from yeti." The Rev. cs,e4s. fiuSass, (Univer salist)) will preach at thei ; upper School House,, Centre street, to• Morrow morning and evening; a'so on the fUltowing Sabbath, at the usual hoUrs. ?,5 TOWNSHIP ELEOTIONS. -6. •A meeting of the citizens di Norwe,gian town. ship. will be _held. at the house;Of JohalNelier, in N e w Castle,-on Saturday the 24th inst. Si; o'clock P..M. for the purpose of-taking into considera tion the propriety' of holding the township.. elec. 'lion at ano th er Irate. IMANY. St. DartterS Pay•• . IM Welsh Society in liiinersville, will cafe. T brim St. DiVid's Day, du the first of March 1838, at the Homo of Mr. 3+3 Provost, and res pectfully invite *air country ten, to participate in the celebration. They wi • meet at Mr. Pro vost's at 9 eel**, A, M. ant at II o'clock a ser mon will be deliVered at the &WM. Morel, after which they will partake of a,!dinner at I o'clock. who above - mentioned place land the remainder of the day will by devoted tolitstivitieth *omit* the occasion of thnir meetWg‘' Sy order of tho WE OH . SOCIETY. 'lreb 9-4 I 1p ( % 7 . P. • i •FOrvery SLIM - - ' ' • &T ii.ol4li b! _e loadlrSs worth Quirt• ds n: CO. • a " "liEltT •L SO per , , in demand. FLOUR 2 isbaiz . rt. indented. • BUCKWHEAT V R 2 50 per cwt.in demand. RYtiiby-ihetoad 90- by the bush el - -read? %ale . _ ' RYE.CHOP 90 besot per bueltelihdernand. . OATS. 40 cents—read sale. • , POTATOES 4S cants per bushel in &Mind. rrXIRN-70 nts Or shel IS demand. CLOVER S EED-16 5 0 0 ger brtili,____l_ l • , TIMOTHY SEED-412 per ig.u." p ler FLAXSEED-21;12 bust/Win demand. WHISKEY-42 cents per Won. BUTTER—I 4 cents r pound--in Kegs, IS cent. EGGS-12 cents j)er oxen; LARD-10 cents per pound. TALLOW-9 cents Per pound. HAMS 12 cents per gourd. CORN CHOP 80 cents per bushel in demand. BACON-12 cents pnl• pound. . - BEESWAX-18•cestp per poutul. ' FEATHERS-62 cents per pound.. • COMMON WOOL-40 cents per poun d . hIACKEREL, by the - 6bl. No 1. 012 00 IF a 2, 211 SALT-2 654 pdr bbl 4 87 per beahnl. PLASTER is worth r 00 per ton. IlAy VS per rrii• NOTICE , I - . S herebrgiverifthat the following named Ex ecutors,-m Administrator, and Goardinna, have settled their seconnts'in the office of theßegister of Schuylkill Coutity. l and that the .eme will be presented to the crphans' Court. to be. held at Orseigaburg, in ate ibr said'County, on Monday the 19th day of March, 1838. for confirmation. 1, The account of Hurd Patterson, executor of the last will and testament of Wiliam A. Pat- I Carson, late of thejborangh of Pottsville, deceased.' 2. The account ofplacob Zimmerman, admin- istrator of the estate ofJoha Everitt, late of Union township,. dm:lased. 3. The acconnt of Michael Neischwender, ad ministrator of the estate of Peter Yoder, late of Upper Mahantarige township, deceased. 4. The account of e ver Fisher, executor of the i last will and testam nt of Catharine Riegel, late of West Brunswick township, deceased. S. The acconnt pf Frederick Charles Kroll and John Charles Cifinrid, administrators of the estate of John DAMN Oeraud, late of Norwegian township. deceased.' 1 -. 6. The account of Henry Knoir, guardian of the person andlestate.of Catharine Fetherolf, a minor of e 12str )Mahantango township. 7. The ecount o( John Wield and Samuel Weist, eentore of the last will and testament of Gideon WiUienisonj late of Upper Mahantango township, deeeMnd., 8. The account df Lydia Herring, executrix, and Peter R. Hjdcl, executor of the last will and testament of Benjamin Herring, late of Upper . Mahantango township., deceased. .9. The account of Abraham Fertig, Esq. ad ministrator of the estate of Jacob Spohn, late of Pinegmve harishia, deceased. 10. The account of John Snyder. adtninistra toi-ofthe estate of jamb Einerick, late of Wayne tookiship, &minified. 11. The second account of Jacob Mennig. ad ministrator of the restate of John Marian, late of Kentucky, f 706 74 =scw=nzo el - Itigf4o =rairt=i47ll77'7ll Wayne township, deceased, 12. The secondaccount of George Reed, ad ministrator'of the 'estate of Daniel Trein, late of the borough of OrMigsborg. deceased. JACOB HAMMER. Register. Register's Office, Orwiga burg. Feb. 19, 1838. 14— Poiket Book Lost. WAS !oat a flaw diva wince. a Ponket Rank containing a number of papersjof no use of any persoii but the owner. Any person find ing the same, wil) be reasonably rewarded by leaving the same at Frank & Brothers Store Pottsville. Feb 24 Alliniedatratorie Sale. WILL he i 1 on Thtirsday, the 22d and Friday the 23d of March, at 10 o'clock A M. et the laic residence of John Bowen. de emted, in lanheim township, Schuylkill mut.. tv, the entire nelsons! estate of waist ticeea.n onnsioting of Heroes, Cows, Sheep, Plows, Har rows, Wagon, limpness. Huy. Straw, Wheat, Rye, Buck wheat; Potittoes, grain in the ground, and n general amortinent of farming Utensils. 4 11... hiAd Rif rhen fnrnitnre, eon. listing Of 1 Cloik, Beds, Bedding. Stove. Chairs f z u4board, and all the retptisitvs ..1 house 'keeping.; Terms triads known at the time of Sale. SA M Et., BOW EN. JOHN BOWEN. . Adtnistrators. 41-3 Feb 24 - SHI EIIIFIFIS SALES. VEY virtue Of several writs uf Venditioni ponae and Leoari Pacific issued out of the court of Comihnn Plias of Schuylkill County, and to me direcittd, will be exposed to public sale On jilonday the 12th uf March next, at the hciuse of William Lutz, innkeeper, in the towo uf pinegrove, county aforesaid, at I 0 o'clock, A. 144—The undivided half of a certain lotiot ground. situate in the borough. •••• of finegrove, col:1MT aforesaid, bound. es ed thy Tulpehocken street on the west. IS byl a public street on the north, by on alley on ,the east, by land of Eldridge & Co. on the southi with the appeitenances, consisting of a two . stoty frhme dwelling house and kitchen, and' tram's stable. Also, • certain tract of land situate in Pinegrove township, county aforesaid, bounded by kinds of Jacob Zerbe, Friel. Muth & others, containing one hundred acres, more or less, with thelappurteriances. consisting ore two story lug dw ling house and a log barn—late the estate aloha Huber and Marcos Catiinas• On) ) esday the ißth of March next, at the house of Joseph Weaver. innkeeper, in the borough of Pottsville. county aforesaid, at 10 o'clock Ai M.—All that certain lot or piece of ground.isiturite in the town ofiNew Castle, collo. ty aforesaid,( marked in the general plan of 'arid town N 0.9, km the soothweiterly "side of Centre street, containing in front on said Centre street, 60 Feet.lind in depth 180 feet. bounded southeast erly by lot Mo. 10, southwesterly by' : Walnut street, northwesterly by lot No. 8, and mirtheast erly by saidiCentre street, together with the ap. "purtenericesf—late the estate of Bernard Tar j lor. bit the same time and place, all that certain )ot or piece of ground, situate in the town of NeW Castle. county aforesaid, marked in the, genial plan of said town, No. 11, 'on the soot hwesterly• side ofCentre street. and northwest erly side of "filabamii Arid 60 feet, and in depth 180 Ike; bounded aontheeiterly by Alabama street; sou westerly by Walnut street. northwest. fla y by lo No. 10. and norihrasterly by said Centre street, togetlier with • the appartenszegs— Ws the estate of Alm Spar", At thi same time and ?taco, ail thaliierbuil lot or piaci of ground. situate in tied bortmgh of roUrville. Sebes*ill County,- bound. BEM 14 ** 1114 * I rldf4ibiniii• tby the fcientre turnpike, inilbe rear by lot .•• El, belowistigno* I or -4ately. to Meehan) Pot Osiortherester_ ly by 10We:4...belonging to the _ York and Schell- - kill goal-CO; lather Staafi: * gilt front an thenver Schuelkit 011141.94 andeatending•in depth to; said Centre furepik read; it, being the same prelniseir Sara - AAA. ' • Jacob IF:Seitz. finger hildatierthe 4th 1837, coitioryed deej r to the said , a a - , - . . lit the wale . time .and places, .a' .., certain lot Jar rid and town MU 1 t i i s the borough of tail* Schuylkill . I ; ; Candy, numbers in the pban of the Win. No. 76, dad by Mahantau gostreet, by a2O feet alley. nd by Ipt 75, con taining hi front 60 feet. and in depth 240 Snits. gather With, the building s th nice erected, it be ing the same lot of ground hich John Mons by. ; trj his deed of conv eyance,.' g data the 11th day of Febniary, D. 1 recorded at Orwige burg. in tke county of DAHL in the office for recording of deeds, &e. in deed 'wok No. 6. page 343, did trent and confirm unto the said John (. Offerman in fee, with the appurtenance: consisling of three Two Story Stone dwelling houses, with basement star es. Also, a certain lot of g unit and town lot in • the borough of ottaville, in the coon iy of f3cheylki marked in the plan I . 111 8 u g . of the town No 70, bounded by Ma. s'hantango stree by loeNo. 80. by a 20 feet allay, and by' lot o. 70.,conalsoing in front or breadth 60 feet, - a in depth, or length 240 feet, with the buildin thereon erected, it being, the now lot of grou No, 79, which Geo. Taylor, and Mary Ann hi wife by these Deed, bearieg date the 28th of abruary, A. D::, 1829, recorCled at Orwigaburg, in the office for recording of Medi:, &e. in, and for t a county of Schuyl kill, in Deed B ook, No. page 497. did grant and Confirm unto the *aid °he C. °german, la gather with the herwlitam is and apportenences. consisting of three large three story brick dwel ling houses with basement stories—late the es tate of John C. Offennan. On Wednesdak the 14th day of March next, at the' housef Michael Gruff. inn keeper, in the borough f Ororigsburg , in the 1 11 county of Schuylkill , at 1 o'clock A. M. No. 1. A certain trac of land situate in the borough of Orwigabcreg, ?suety aforesaid, bound ed by the McKeansburg road. Tammany street, Washington street, Wayne street, and Chetah land, containing two acres and a half, meteor less with the appurtenances. N 0.2. Also: a certain of or piete of land, sit uate in the borough of Of wig county afore., .said, bounded by Indephridence street, • public' alley and lot No. 98, an marked in the general plan of the town, No. 1 and 102, containing 88 perches strict measure, ith the appurtenances. I No. 3. Also, a certai lot or piece of ground; situate in the borough o •Onaigabore, county a. foresafd, bounded by M in street, Perry street, and OA public alley. • marked in Jeremiah ,Reed's additional plan the town of Orwigaburg, INo. 213, 214, 215 •and 2 6,-and containing; acre strict measure, with t appurtenances. No. 4. A a certain piece of land situate In th borough of Orwigeburg, I county aro id, bounded by the Ceti. tre turficok • land "of John Hammer, Geofge Bodey, jr. and Edward B. Ilubley, eon. taming 6 acre', more r leap, with the apporte-1 fiances consisting of two story log dwelling house and barn. No. 5. Also, the u divided half of a certain tract of land, situate 1 Norwegian township in the county aforesaid, nded by lauds of John White, William W er, land of Keim dc` Co. called the Oik EGII et, and others, containing 66 acres, more or less with the appurtenances. ' No. 6. Also, the 14idiirided half of a certain tract of land, Situate in Norwegian township. county aforesaid. surveyed on a variant granted to James L. Dunn,nd • held in common with tes John Bannan, contai ing 100 acres, more or less, with the apportions . No. 7. Also, theTidivided hall of a certain tract of land, situate i "Schuylkill twits:hip, coon tywkiresaid. bounded, by lands of late John Pow, 11/1t ; deceased, David N . and others, containing 236 acres, more or less, ith the appurtenances. No. 8. Also, the ndivided half of a certain tract of land, situate in Schuylkill toirnahip, minty afisiesaid; boanded by lands of John Pow, dreesiod, and othereJ containing 128 acres more or less, with the appartenences. - • No. 9. Also, the ualivided one ninth part of a certain tract al lance intuits in-Schuylkill town ship of county afo re('. surveyed on a warrant granted to Elisabat Davis, bounded by lands surveyed to Cathay; Berger and others. contain ing 400 acres more icor less. with the appurtenan ce.. I SAMUEL STEIN. 1,1-3 t. _ . iANo. Id. Also, a certai9 lot of ground Ds situate in the borough of Mineraville, s : county aforesaid; bounded by Sunbury street, Lewis street and lut No. 9 and 10, and marked in the plan of the town No. 11 with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling bootie and kitchen. No- 11. Also, this undivided third part of a certain tract of land, situate in Rosh Township, county efor6aid, bourided by lands of Ruched Dickerson, the Valley Furnace Company and others, containingoo acres more or lass—late the estate of Geo Rahn. Seized, taken in sec-talon and to be sold by , 1 P ER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. ' Sheriff's office Orange- / burg, Feb 24,1937. c , 14— °title. , the Auditors appointed by .urt at Schuylkill County, to . account of George Martel. &c. of John Shards, deems .tice, that they will meet for house df Shoener, jr. borough otqOrwigsburg. on ay. of March next, at 1 o'clock ben and where all such as are attend if they think proper. CIiARtES W MIKAN, JACON jiA M.M ER, JOAN' P. HOBART. THE subscribe the Orphans' audit and !genie th one of the executol ed. hereby give - that purpose at th innkeeper, in th - Tuesday thel3th -in the afternoon. interested ate. may Feb 41 Coat and iron Ore Lands FOR SALE. THEsubserib4r offers for sale the one twelfth part of a tufa of patented Coal Land, can., taining FOUR WUNbRED 4- FIFTY AURA% g a u g e d i n Weat Hanover township. Dauphiet county, adjoinini the lend of the Susquehanna! Coal Company, taking In the 3d end 4th moon. tabu. On this land ate beds of valuable iron ore . Th e rail road making by the Susquehanna Company. will as through it. For further Molars enquire of the subseri. her, residing in said township, near Shell's lay. ern, on the Joe orin. road. N. 11.—If n previously sold at private sale, I will sell the hove share at public sale at the public house of .F. Johnson, in the borough of Harrisburg. SatiMt am ba '24th of March aut. CASSIZ. February MI fat 1.3-11 .. , .~~ .. , i 4 UNE 0. Mari* Tesler. 1838 1 . . AloPlis Teuton ' re- ' Sei Fite Sur•lllechan. ' The Cireporatien of the is Lion for 11440 29 ' Borough irfPottville. 38. iiire.h Term. 1838 • , Scintylkill County, mi. • I 411111 . THE Commonwealth of Pennsyk. Irani*, to the Sheriff •of Schuylkilt County, Greeting: Whereas Annit. Turbo, of the bitmoyh of Pottsville, • . bath filed a chilm ro our Court of CommoilPleas, for the County of Schuylkill. &- galena the Corporation of the borough of Potts ville, for the sum of Four Hundred and Forty Dollars twenty-nine cents, lawful money, use. for. work and labor as a Mason and Plasterer done, perforuied and bestoured; and also for materials found, furnished. delivered and provided. within sit months bit past; in fnd about the erection and construction of a certain Building or-Tene ment, situate in Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville aforesaid, commonly called the Lockup Horwircir Jell. belonging; or said to belong to the Borou . gb of Pottsvilhi aforesaid, against the said Building or Tenement, and also against the Ground; covered by the said building. and so much other ground immediately adjacent theret3, and beliingiog to the said Corporation, as inky be necessary for the brdinary and usual purposes of the maid building being part of a Lot No. —, And whereas it is alleged that the Saidiam stil' remains dui and unpaid to now we command you tbr the said Corporation of tt and to 411 such persons a the said building, that thr the Judges of our said Co mon Pleas to be held it 01 tv albresaid; the Mond larmday in March next, to have 113 say why the said and Forty Dollars Tweet be levied on the said boar' AmcesiTurton, accorifinl of the . Act of Assembly, provided, if to them it el have you then and there Witness the Honorable C of our said Court at 01 of January, A. D.one and thirty-eight. LEWIS AVDENRIED. 1e) 14 1-4 -. Prothonotary . ISO LET—A commodious WHARF on the j. " river Schuylkill, at South or Cadre street, 100 feet front, and about 600 'feet long, with double dock of sufficient length for 8 boats to on load,at one and the same time. The Wharf will be eplarged if required. Possession will be given oat the Ist of March omit. Apply to JOHN LAWRENCE, Vogel's Hack - Worth 2d, pear Arch et. Feb 10 1-3 Ortni subscriber will sell at Public Baia opt Wednesday the 14th dtly of•Marah next, at the house of Henry Stager, in the borough of Poitirrille, a certain lot of ground situate in in the Borough of Pottsville, bounded on the northwesterly side-by Schuylkill Avenue, on the southwesterly by lot No 28 and a 20 feet wide alley, being part of lot narked No. SO, upon which is erecotd • two story dwelling house.— Late the estate of Joke F. Molts Thesale will commence at I o'clockZ.P. M. when the terms. will be made known by JACOB D.. BARN ETT, Feb. RI. VIRE works of Charles Lamb, just received 1 end for sale by B. BANNAN. Also, Duck's Theological Dictionary, new . edi lion. fob 17 12 TAXES. FVHE sahicriber hereby gives notice, that be and Shas placed the Duplicate of county and State chool Taxes fur the years 1834 and', 1835 for the borough of Pottsville. in the hands of Dem ,Heisler. Esq. for collectioo—and that all persons who remain in arrears for taxes are requested to pay up forthwith to save costs. • DANIEL CHRISTIAN. feb 17 12-3 Souses and Lots fbr WILL be sold at Public Sale on Manley the 26th instant, at the public house of Wit. ham Mortimer, in this borough. at 2 o'clock. P. M. two houses and two lots, adjoining each other. situated on Market street, adjoining, the Market Street Hotel. On one of the lots am erected a two story well finished brick detellinehouse and store house, 24 feet front, with' a stone kitchen Lack. The lot is 190 feet deep,• and on the back part of it there is also erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house and kitchen attached. .Also„a.2B feet vacant lot, adjoining the above property. This property is well, worthy the at. tentton of those who wish to buy. It will be sold cheap. Conditions, on day of sale. DANIEL CHRISTI AN. 12-; feb 17 HAS achon lunge geanchte Werth won &Sitar. fer's Unterhaltong-bnch, in Stiller .onsganx mit Gou, welches geignet jut fromme gesinwm. gen au weaken und ao mebren, and rusks don sins der Beligeon Eesu entspricbt. and bei den alien Voeter . suungemein vial star cured. long nes hersans and beruigoor des gemuths hersoegebracht, miter alien arnstaenden und car faelko ihnes Mena, mid des wager' von alien °beaten allow benennungen so begoehrig emelt ward. let mun oaf eine sehr echoes und voMtame. dip wets% mit darn starken anhang Coronnions. Betrachtangen und Andachtawebungen. herons. gegcben nod in dieser drucherry adh.ben. N. B. So jut aoch arum waives ehreetenthorn and Stark's gandboah and andein guts vericlit Dautab and English an haben. • feb 17 19 Auditors. 13-3 Cobb's North Americas header- And Speaker. . 14;04) CONES of,tbe above work just risseiew ed and will be furnished wholesale to tbe . difrowent School districts, at laii_than Phila• delphia pr tagstitai milli the whole mho of, CcilliPsllehorl Beaks. BANNA2I. Doc WI 5 Coal Wharf: Public Sale. =EMI Lamb's Works. Weihrauctiorhatl. • IF• =,-....7. -- - r , ..,,?; - -0 , . t m • L 111* - 1411. 11 *. ":,- ::,k • -Z:V . I . TH" h as : 41 , a lib i 11 4- fi g t ar ! ~ WO in - Mi. bra^ • ' - 1‘;:,..1;',.: . -Asa - bet instil:0111400u bOO% *t - F,„ 40.913q-joket• tid lap shingle . ,] , :'`•_r , 0,.. 1 ,- '4:: 50.000.,p1ar nig lath. ' .' 1. 0.... -.! Moe, ineVanil halrVm4t pant bnitib 1111 _ ''- 11:114' - winging* 0 1 ITllrnmid , ' t ; - ?';•:' - :::iF.T' - ' 7 , Wkr e lpitvi. , -: , -t1141,-.`-'- : Fei)::111 r In the Ceuit efeetimeePteisof Hutt: County,_ the t4attet;l4 - thlitAgli.* Michael VlDll6l44toohnt v vMiaty Btataioua, ilid. ate_ 23 AW_*:er: ?taconite,. 4.4 D. 1837,181. Piothenotary, of - 4e' Schuylkill Catgut,. a ltitnatentOt • cummittee of said estate. • - • /Utica- iettireby Oa, le 411 liiidiestito;!thatthe HintOrabg'tholliagoe . :ll • thi Court of Common Plow aforseaid;liisi:sip.zsrcrs".:, in pointed Monday the 19th day of-;filarck:lB3lkok7-1;',..:. - 10 o'clockthifiirenoon,fitr the - Nektilit aatne.ind for, ahnwing canon coupt ought not to be allowed,.:a d is:rakifititlf; -- 2 - ; thereof, the same will be teufirinellp Witness the honorable Calvin Illytho, of oar said Court at Orwigaburt Alto; Fobruary. A., ` ;.:Zr LEWIS Abligkiklpk. Feb 10 4w • • ‘r-- .....--,...:,,-,,z, -.....,,,,,,,....•,..-:-......., (..4 6 „. riptiE sabacriber herby gine notiociiin. siiir.4 , ;-,.--;‘. ,, c , -a• persona vibe remain indebted ‘ . n... ' ~... , ~',.:,, _.:', School and= Road Tax, in Shilliegiiin; fate - ~.-`.; 7". j for the . year 1837, that be le Apuerikilottiliset4•:, :: to be tootedfiuty longer, by proniietta'tn.pet.—ia7, ..11111 , H:C , ....' thatalitaxesinot paid by the fitatof 31rarch a tihealr. '4 :,-. -.-; regular native bather= given. froper. tirovilLiiar „...".-.. levied on tot the mane. "ROSS: StrIA.V.:•• •:• 7 • -..-. Feb.l.ll 1-3 6 .47olleithr. : - ',.: •• Oilce of the .Sch uilkiil4yrdsigatiof patty, . • Philadelphia February 5;1011114 TM Board of Managers hare this thifiktellir.. -dividend of 12j petqcept. oiNilektire on the capital stock at the Company. lotAliiliat six months.which will be paid to th.eattickiiiildent Of theirlegelscpresentatives mind aftei4.l4,lStlo inst. CLAUDIUS HARPER, : • - Feb 10 1-3 • Treasurer & Seareter iffeet ind Ind 101M111 Tisnotby Seed just, reeetiiiiiii4;l6. , 21 : ogle by - CL4rrON. • Feb 14 - - Valuable Coat and' • FOR - Q,ITUATED in Schuylkill county . Ottriatiii.te watersot the little SchoylkW mar. a ,ia the . • first coal region of Beaver Creek, contahirrie.PL.. ; Acres sod:l4 Perches, strict meuura *llk Ls covered with White and Yellow . : PINE TIMBER said by Judges to be of the first quality, Ilielft%:= FichoylkUl rail road runs directly ihrough.thri above described tract of Land, and Wares Sib and twonvenient pasuge to the Philadelidsinriar• ket. For further particulars address the.subierri; 'her in Columbia, Lancaster couuty.Pa.' - F. A. 'THOMAS: Fee , lo 1-3 tao • NOTJICE •gs hereby given , that retters of admtniatintlisi. ;Abase been granted to the subscriber by tletEts• Rioter of Schuylkill County, of the estate °Mew Wildei,decessed, late of Northampton!coiseity,4-r All persona indebted to maid estate. are, bii • Ai rs tequegted to make payment-to the - subscrilier s etill such 'Ulm may have claims on said *stets, le. gm sent theta duly authantioned for aelltelittL. EDWARD • Adaiiiiiststdor. Jae 27 6-6 Pickwick Papvici ConaNttel., PICK WICK ' PAPERS,- m . plotif tOltreitt or ben. with illustrations, pot reeeitripil sad for tile by • • ' B. 13 4 WAN• Jail 6 Cloths! Cloths!! Clitlimatl , NNATHANB &Ca have new 'Mallisusti • splendki assortment of I Blue, blank, olive, green and eta* chilli; ' ;do do and &sic" csavin.lelvvr Plain and figured setting:4lN : Mohair pilot clothe and other miiiitsga; Gaeta hair cambial*. vesting,. &Oise' , ill of which being purchased at auction delphil. and New York, we swages - 101,0W 10 WM per cent cheaper than be purchased elsaiiher. in this borough. . die Mt • WILD BE SOLO: • at Prittate Sstle. , .et' l 47 - _ A good two story house - situate on Centre street.- The lotliAllfm.: Aeon • ! • - on Centre street. and 230 feet deep,mattieding to : the Mount Carbon Rail Road—the Denie - ;4ls - sub." ittantially built. and well aituatad ltitid of public business. • i • ALSO. Two good two story frame housetkieClielsGof ground, situate. in Bmtty's • Row t. Nerwegiae. Street. : Each house and lot is 20 feet-Reek; the , houses are well finished with' kftehilitS*tached . • to each house. and are situated in the . ** bust. V ness part of town. AU of the afeiiiiiproperty wUI be sold my cheap—for terms „aod. parUco iars apply to 7 ANDREW RIMEL'. JIM 6 7 MahantingeStiiiet.: The Peinky Mag tine, fn ' 011 IS decidedly one.of the cheapest, tind, Most - pis. -wont's. periodicals now eitant—there are 200,0 000 copies sold every month in EngladdisEd 000 in Altering. The Parts of vol. 6 (for the roar 103/).e. r it as iv:laved, an be bad at this offios.'a Pries Ill* per part, or 'V 00 per annum. • This Magazine is published in mowth#Ti containing 40 large pages; the. resent lielornetti much enlarged and improved,: .11410,4' ) *60. rir 'rood cots are executed in*Mpsiiii*Wknisei, there is an adeantage;itt,tairingffihillift= all Others. Pen= can Oft" 11 4 1 0' 1 0 0 be sees prop_ar, for each pants_ within itse lf. Complete sets of this wdrk fleet tau audit 'call be procared_oliheatibeiiiihise;itipper 01,„Ikit$1 1 1AX iFfir , • - - . • Private .11111.. E subscriber- will gel atJprisnisr,lolo, I A. HOUSE AND LOT Vanisiitii;4**• Ulu inapt central and business rur_tof h. ofiTuriaqvia. Said property ta 'Li • ittentkon of . men of business. 41- - *4o4sr• 40, 1 actiption is joinaidored unnecesistr(i.:Aooonanisi wishing to poribase will fiat siO,foFahinpearft.,- it paid property is not solit•4lW:tinilbicpf ' • nest• it: will than b l9 .r. ( Aled oni `• fiat TanAVAt tnibil l "ke . l a • . 1010:11 , dee 16 1,7_7;4 "It SEM BEM ; ~~.. N 1