Alb with . hi failing. the ALA vote 'oily the amendments en don. lion, sod an. tablik, Twill ren ,perty *ng reports 'c mop. drily uncei the alai by the hired says- that it ' eee gentlemen I , CoOgreas; a was furnished ,eariy a ball sO' 1 &e. ike - .WII i We copy how Air Mr. I mire to take ' The Van B dustrious in, ra ; throw odiuni - o dur pe rat. ' the bank, t tit 'conceive h their heads that Mr. Cille That would onV tout being ripen party pulp'. .. however to eh. t iktuated by a of his adverse as/tus‘viiis. Mar - . On the first - • tugs of allots, between the sr, de "pod' and "t - Graves betweei the words 4two"l or just after this ord two was proe On the second exchange season Mr. Graves Was ; ischarged when ' ~ rai s ing it to his , adder. sad 4.0.'4 "fire" and "ma ', . -'' • • - tatty Mill drolly amain:,- y. flare then. I an opportunity at osiers bringing a close by refuel g to fires,"or by fig Did he a ,Pa frees' it. • Knowln that his own life as lin no danger, deliberately took his aim at Mr. stood erect and . ~ rnoverl i —end au 'ley)was upper . y. certain °fills N 'the word "three" bad been proWoar, )us trigger, and to the astonishme ties. Mr. Graves escaped unhurt ! masons present -marked to die. C - ; between the vitt , off of Mr. Grans the firing by Mr Cillei, appeared, i , --he considered , e steeds of Mr. cr 'ble; and consider n g . the expertness .with the rifle, ~ ~ sag bat the int Providence could sons him. , I repeat these ro fads well lin wil bars, for the truth of whit 1 appeal to ell ho were on the ground; and -. oetaarsaredly, no man or co*. . .., nary tntesagen.-, andof Cammon inness, can. 'ender these citc metances. give c ence to the idea that Mr. C'. - sought not t f ire of Mt. ii ; 'Graves, or deal , I to terminate the Wititbisot bloodshed. ICI , et-Committee of the Rouse should proceed in their' - vestigistronth.eth foots will be abundantly P. bstanlisited. Yu , &c. 1. . Disclosure. the conserve , y, declares, th d a surplus in oliars. when ted President, ount ofjfve or `the Msdisunia . ): Washington c sury; which h.] Millions of ' Buren was el: rept to the_a 'of dollars, an . Treasury 'fur the current; TWENTY M which will hay Treasury Ara Which is the s, 'concludes as that the teed; • 11 7 short of the ear from Fit LLIONIS OF • to be raised b : • issued for t • me as a loan. to*. : • rtle, and atteriipt will oft change true. It is tim anted with th war of eitermin II the airtilies e risernment w The . 60 rninent, or to w wont* is, its awe I it and at the sa n credit, for the sell of tiondactin : picture which and the world. 'gb lime that 'co banda the mane 't take their' ma the prevent ineu ent, ivhosei . ail Many may it 'exposition. Th It will prove uot should be made its Snsicor.i. A wigged agaiiist i 'upon credit, and. Rue? Tfteidi sawed by the sort to supply i ring agaihil c `ding entirely fraying the ex ment. This is sent to the nati. .‘l. think it is take into ifs Mr public fioirices, of the hands • of, Treasury Depar its affairs, has • lastbya sue.. • in their effects, interest'. than and famine. o charactented ,son of bluuderio upon the «unary -uidfiAlow oven, Viscid Cuifisiitor enducted by per annum. The Alba publication. price b 0 con The Belli 'a weekly publ Roberts, pric. ure Farmer an' cation. conduct; $2 60 per ann un~ to Vrocttei publications ! ted lo leave Persons vi - above excellen 1 year,•are Ibis office. , I A Farmer i • subscnber stated to - us; information b enabled him! 'drnd dollars ! , alone, and it . when limed i• this neighbor o the above short time "ro deriied froei 'BBye upwaris n one year in 'yielded better the old fashion . . .: Arian. Es4. l io of -the P ,Vebbylal • LZBOSVS ► pointed a lint beech townBhi ' . Porter.,, t Governor, is u• of the , p*. David 'eavaidlite for sfowed System. arch ath, M wive to the In /Innate, liorted a Bill .in Pottaifille. The Banks i to resume day I Weow*, some ofithek Feu," for th .give them a , the Van Sure Fro. "If in the - .1 nation, there i a that js the ne r Talissadge • Mr.'Tdi servative Sett tte Yeti. lja Now Yuri paymepti if May nest. the 10th day ally serve ' beauties 01.1 it edification; littlest of " thi'Albaity as of deep a depth Still mo plies to whioh tht to be e ige alluded to or from WS Ihimpeptani , ; = Tbe. Senate Ler _tlat try Veiled Stake on Wediterl, t ,vote oft Ito 23, net icriteriplipetb Sall The queatiobis r.ltives"Si& 2611 litaPaget .02,,thiiirmt 'is!iiery in to 'ind Wise. as a mut ruffians or difficult to n buld up ird leport ith a Rifle yardslrith . entities ' fur • owinl Cilley iiras ay die lire "The Difereace. ieeelpt7;;;i on the New - YoriC!cs. ' 'since the yterl 1837, fell abort o f the* lits in thwiro - year, - 1836 $3 VV 6, while - the ceipts oftoll on tfur the year 1831, erieeedeti theleeeipts ofiire rai"a Yesri;l,-6, i 137.844. 'f+4w rk has a tune-riervik -4arly 'mitt or Governor, -who has legiSlaled fur the piny While hiis in indepin. dent Chief Magi/trail:ha has 60114 'fur the *heirs state, wit Ot reiritrdlo Early. Yt-- lit, 'Vie. dip Haltpsr.-, The eleCiihnfor Go vernor 111. e. will lake place in New , Flainp shier an Ttiesday ne*, the 13th Judging flout the 'p pen , it, will he the most spirited efeetionilicld in'that state' or seVail'yngis pat. lit the city of POOs. mouth. the. Mica have &terminal to close their places of titifiiness .on that dpy, and devote Oar Whole lute, to the. serv i ce of thecOuntry. Should this state go against Mt. Van Buren. we *levet, that in ,nine monibs`heriCe i4ll not he foUnd single - stpte'in'thn supporting this wicked and duos iiiii4anistratiiin. r. !ley fired 0," and Mr. `and "three," untied.. the rifle of lin the act of the words I shot was Lit t. Cillaz had `the contest to ng in this hit. as he Al 4. I he 4011.0 ind I raves e —sho r-b* , (lllr. Cit. ietim, of rim& be drew t of all par. . Miller, the murderer of Huffman, the pedlar, who is pow confined in the Lyco ming jail, has confessed his cold-blooded murder. Although. Ad attempted to im plicate young Fulkerso as an accomplice, y o he afterwards acknow gad that no one partidipated.in the act t himself. The body of the Unfoxibli, e man has tieen found, and , has been decently interred by the 'citiaeha of WillitOnsport. Miller's trial (if a trial be. rieetwary) 4111 take place in May next.-r-Illyteditse. , One of the at. the time 'a rifle and him en age raves inevita. of Mr. Cilley rporition of W Wrathingion City 11 arch t5th,1838. In the Senate, Mr, MHerriok of Maryland has had the 'fluor all oi'y, is opiposing the Sub treashry Mr. Norval! of Michigan, is entitled 10 the floor for to-morrow. IA Writer in , ive piper at t the Trea t of $ Forty lartin Van now bank millions pts into ISe pendit tires !MEN TOL I °LIARS., a loan, Or to amount,• I The wetter In the House of Representatives, the daY was devoted to residua and petitions. Nothing of interest transpired. Mr. John Quincr Adams presented a petition from sundry ,eifixeni of Rocky MOirm, Firiying Congress to expel him, Mr. Adams. for the part lie 'his tsliehio .sidSocrifing 'the right of petition. The petitioners claimed that they were also adioditia of that right, 144 for that reason they asked hiin to iiresont their memorial. Mr. Renaller saiij that he would raise the qUestion of reeeiniint on the limper; hut. is Mr. Admits insisted that it was Couched eiviritt'illis the facia.— =MD true state of Lion, a now wealth, and tb a @ANIL. in respectful language, and ought to bele calved, Mr Rancher withdrew his Motivin, and the petition was receiietJ. , • it(h . Mr. Majla 41' lie y moved thatoon. e table, which motion was citrried. • The paper a as but s bad imitation ofihe slave petition Mr. Adams seceived the tut year, and was as flat as stupid. Mr. Davis, of Pennsylvania, presented a 11l . l I $ •• eirtS pos I st .it an se redit.--War- • time depen earns of de the govern we, how pie- ]flint resoldtlon. deignaitin the 14thlof May, fi,r i ;lay 41 aclournmeni. It was hiid , on 'the 'the tabl, . I do not knoW who Mr. Davis is, no f iin arena Amin ement of the agement out bent of the inistration of tiein 'first to more fa t al ' ind its greet r. eestileace • Pus us. I know what may be his political predilec.; lions, but as one of the American people, I thank him Forbes design. Unless Can gress can go ahead faster than it does nnw —mikescid ye Did ° personal 'o.:4,trait. the sooner it adjourns, the bettr Will it For the people. As yet but two public bills only have been passed-and we are rapidly approaching the month of April. ; Her Britannic,,Majesty's frigate •,' arrived in Hampton "Roads, yester4l4., initiging.Lord Pagey.; - beaVer ordespitebes kti Mt. Fox, Her 'Prlalesty's Miaowf riiiiar the Court of Washington. It is rumored or guessed, that these de spiti.hes ire important, and may lead Ito the recall of M r.• Fox, 'I rather dada env issue. bOwever; latish canire of coriP . lnint. • ! It is not tialibely ',hal.* may Whitt message From the President, in relatioatio the raiskton of the Frigate. PROM . THE i !F . RONTIF.It t ' a Monthly eon Sue, Gardener by E. P fib& of the :-ir names at ood, who is • üblications, e, 'tight the hese works, of die kum . ing his farm crops then way. 0111Oa of t,be St. AU so'{ (Votinois),Masmois — t. Tharadarriego..g. Marsh 1. .1 THE FATRIOT ARMY DISBANDED} as been ap tor Man *n)y. . The patriots have bilin collecting flit sec I days past on a entsll Woe, east orAlborgh, od other places near the lines.. yesipday the" ft their encsatintentamed over to Alba' i , croiserthe Ines at Celdiers Minor, op erica;. , a ionniatal tits. fielsokondCiati, and ettaa:. P od,* the ought _ i(iiiktareAttiesfrotti the li : , • This -Meriting apoll iwgeniiing their Aim% they lieltiane iontincled thottheyOold sot stand Wait the Royal i : fortes -that Were. utarchleg igsinst.thent. - ?pi flirting. pelmet - 0e 10)W -hitirdint."they ifiaired intelligence of Ojo dike of, Melillo:is tad Iran kesseeteef. 4 ; They. !timbre same to the eeet4i 'tithte. , .'",thee' ration ens the better. 'Per. ekeitt4 l 7.-„end limed op theirs argils ut Gen. Wee 'who. *carat the lines ant recihrea Ned, inclat 'g firelisit pints. 'The 'llitalair 'illmi laW do n their .apne 'wig shoat Aare hotWed r and 5 t The 'ialiole.intoiraief the ir 14* was 'pr I 4litat loArjiaisof red. . 4 ; ~ . or. Adooteeld Cele him isle, *rind heih Le the eillady litnee4.l l / 4 ,1. ', ..ii.; -., v Van Buren apan and b•Traesury Fiailey re grouo •e resolved or bffive - den with Van Burosa e Will sowor ming, 'of tivrwrolticzurtppt; ,;.: Aie. - 0,46 ot itoe-iiippersien4fthe . ir.' L &Main Lowe Ciiiiad‘ ad Oltelt-.0: 'lv failure. A ka rqut4 inA-Vl l o#41 0 1104 l'ld Imon. iced*/ lefiden. Ortbet#eiitilage i NrY,Walit,t4o 'p i lot ykk liiiipt Tftelimodon prasi Ily wog A itieal dam• peofound, Iscariot tbe Con ti New MIE!FMMI ; , i if 1 NTOfq. i 1 -. • 441 3 , 10,11t t '"?4,'44 • s• •••••••• s • 1.1 lr4lbe• fed; e I government., ; A !westing of this vie I. t held of the ,Crowit and ne*.itaiefo.beaded by Numb e nd RZse b tk,'Whenrcaotutions were paiwed faros: a le`to thipretentiont of the insurgents.— s e eridently bowe . ier bo repOese i mind or in the ebinie of tile : ferninent, whose military preparations s one scale of great magnitude. Parliament were to mumble On the • th of January, but it Sraiiimdersteod that n `important basiheas lroited. lie hriiitglit, 'f.rwirdbefore the Bth of February. sFromi Lesion ruis . sa, • - rAz. DESTRUCTION OF THE ROYAL - EXCHANGE BY FIRE. Lennox, January 11. An Brent which met be regarded almost as o Sonic adarnity 'oecured last nrgiiklAhe Oval 14 changer is a heap of Feline, a dee : fillies fire h hid waste this extensive eamineimal building, eiif the most ritegnilicsat to Europe. --Soon tfe o'crotklast night, the fire tirplie out in Lgin; coffee remit. at the npr_ Smut corner of the, • fice, apposite the hank. It 'aslant discover by onirrif the Sink watchmen. who gave the al no at the gates, and the Bank engines were i. mediate)." bronght. , A 8044 party of the ci y police and night watEhmeii, and the soldiers • duty in the Bank, imMediately repaired to the •• and expresses were sent to the fire engine st glove, at which period no signs attire could be nin the street. Considerable difficulty was `riericed in obtaining entrance to the Wilding; ,b:t when this was accomplished the flames tintin ugh the windows with great fury, and drove ISOpeople hick. An extraordinary scene ensued: the whole neighborhood was alarined, and the t r desmen who'bolg the *Mall shop* around the e rior of the building instantly commenced th removal of their good. It was et once pre. di ted that the whole building would be destroyed, a d this foreboding was realized too correctly.-- T Jefferies square, Whitecross street. ffarrtnr d.n 'beet, Schoolhouse lane, and Wackier Z. 'I ''' • 1 those WI. •gt•t• • W • • 1' England. the country o ffi ce, • were all on . *prof, with eizty-three of tbe fire brigade men, thin an boor Our the fire broke out. Before y water could be throw ontliebtailding it was . • - ary to thaw the boas and works of the .glues by pouring hot water into diein g and • caused some delay.. For some time alter rds, owing to the intense frost, there was great ,• colty in working the engines. end the first ,1.1, tinged extending in a southwest direction, -7„, • umiog the whole of the long range of offices ZiOogirrg to 'the Royal Exchange Assurance v. ' Piny. • At twelve o'clonk tin* atil-floydikestablish .• nt, the coffee room, the captain's room, end the ...cal of the underwriera. presented one body of i• me, which shot up to a great height, illumine . g the Sank, St. Bartholomew's, St. Michael's, Mary's churches. Every object was as visit. • . as at noonday, and the people had assembled • such large numbers, that the military and •.: ice were folly oecupied in keeping them be ur . • d the each of d'abger. Which was very great, • ing to the large quantities of burning timber a ling every minute into the street. At this time 't was foetid necessary to elesr the interior ofthe of the Exchange of the people collected there. ' • log to the demur Of the smoke and the rapid • • ress.arthe fire, but rainy could not be in, • Bed to 'cilia the covered walks until they were If suffocated, and not a law were expelled by ce for their own safety. —The gates had been red open at the commencement cethe fire. Atone o'clock, the north sod west slides of the change was consumed, and the fire was rapid approaching the new tower, which was erected •• ut 20 lyesrs iago. The efforts of, the firemen red not to hive the Icast effect"; the tames tended rapidly over the building. although not than twenty engines were at work; indeed. what good'they seemed to do, they might as 11 have.been unemployed. At two o'clock the flames reached the tower, d the terror and excitement of the 'assembled It ii udes in Cornhill, filename. house street, and • , ultryotrereeitreinc A thnusand.volies mul led .1t has reached the tower, it's all over." a e appearance of the frightful conllaglition go t s period was awful in the extreme; the whole ot;the Exchange 'was completely enveloped in mes, and the heat was go great that the fug • and auxiliaries could scarcely pursue their is rs near the burning mark % The splendid Lowe!. nearly 130 feet in height, w reduced to *thee, the musical peat of eight Its whit a tenor atria IS cwt. tell ins alter the er carrying away every thing in their pro. g towards the payement. including the roof a d stone work, and the arch over the centre-en t nee. The clock bad a very singular effect w Rothe tower was burning. which we* no doubt ' pl Ile at • considerable' distance-. The plates I i,he dials became red hot. and the . har.da , pn , int. .• • to lhe tramp ilia niilliten t e one. w the wilike link Are, melting chune rrida and the machinery in a ler Minute,. The Royal Exchange is stated to be insured f. £13.000 in one emahlishmerif. Tt is add the ilding cannot be replaced for less than X150,- +I One . Recount .aye -IfiThe eafety.viiilte no d .r the e x change, which are ,now covered with i• menge heap, Of ruing. and which contain the .M.booke and dther galiable property be. log to the London .hankere. it wee hoped b d escaped dafrr. but, nekton:lately, we learn t Itere was dot leas than roar feet of water in Which wiJa being pumped out is fist es c" , enmatance• ireedd permit." DIED In_ thgt 'borough on Weiineadt4 night .. Meal m. t at, militlr .tie, daughter or George and aria Patterson, in the 7th year of her age. The friends and aquatntances of the are requested to attend the funeral, i • at day . , it 2 ceettick, P. M., without furth ' notice. On Saturday, the 25th of January Last, t noon , at Rose Hill, the residence of s father ,near . Rockville, Maryland, the I-v. T. J. -ADDISON MINES, alter a 'ln. the deatkof this ;,itlenisc the Presktirien Church has One of ministers the Irailhjilid, :teitited by his brethiei and. those who :w bias as possmatng esisiscially for -Ste Oysii, whin be I . to exercise in the iemcestf •td 'Muter. to the iliueiii iYhsch = lured- I l iad:his earthly Ciitieri'llt.eihibited the W rit and temper of-the Christian in his dries ant. haply thihiningOn4 o thll3N -1, . Mr; pdsiimindif:cbecrfid;*- nite; confiding henr 4 4:lind nn•tAiin k llnn iiiipoiitionvb, has left a laYge circle iikintOcii: in AlmildnisitY.,lo4ll,l. CM= MIMI `virtues,. and to- I hOwhiir Pc' red l6l4 bl:, Wets tita:ll4 asieri.l4le. to the Preabyterian Chure.h ur Rockville; siheiii straoti;wet pre i cMd from Jar: wai t 10 . 1 14 Weep ye wit for An kitWiteitiosils Ow." i Aftkt i vtlith, 14e - Corpes consejedlo.thOfam4 . ,, ground. where Wives deposited Talonpide the bodies lufhis ire encl - ero infant sous. .Thes r . Jesus," he trump obr the archangel shall irakeritbe . pale pia goes, - Olen they in one uolsolien circle, live nd reign milk, their Sa , hour, S. • elites , /RlBllll 4E41 indp their t1e5em44111...00, ara -A favorable to-celebrating tbkoamivere,ary of the patron mint off Ireland. by Oilskin' of a mimic dinner, are memo:s:4lo meet at O'Connor`, Hotel. on Moeday peening' the 15th inst. at 1, r . , _ ,eitlisii,. ,ki Lodge., A STATED tkvting ,orpulaaki Lodge. Na I A 416, will be be i at the axial Oat*. on Vey day eveninf nisi, March nth, at halt peat II o'clock; P. M. . . • Punctual raid ce fa re quested. • ASTATED M- ling of the ; Pettawille Fite. Eugioe Com . y. will 1 , be hld at the house °Men. Mortimer. n• Wednesday ;evening next, the 14th feat. a: 70 lock. ELIAS DERR, - march 10 1 ,2 • Secretary. AliEwnsgr. ot tlfe First Troop of Sehuyl kilft.',o' ant . y Catitth:t will by held at the hoarse of WM. lbfOrtimor, On . Mindaj evenitit The 12th Mai. at -4 (ea.*. i Punctual attendance of the p members is request 4,as business or importance will be beforebefore the tin,. .. GEOi e C. WYNK.OOP, Captain. ' march 10 - GARD frtHE subscriber Ji• opening a ver Seed?, warranted to 'guilty, in of wbi Eirly Teraii l leet Loog tloixl t Early York Cabba • Large York do Diu:ahead do Green Curled Savor Red pickling do Extra early peas . Wellington - do Coates's early HI inch Flat Dutch f . do ., ‘ dwarf peas Sugar loaf ao Greet? bunch do Blalock bead 'do.Darerf marrOeifat do. Curled Crest Large toarioatfiit to Orange carrot 1 Aimstagne Early fraMe tacit. . ber Red solid tale 4 Long pickling . d .. White solid i tto Early curled lettuce citron melon* India Head Alit Nutmeg melon , Early uitiiiate. do FAtlv cau li flowel. Yellow winter hea d do Ark plant Mustard seedl Nastiirtium , Curled parsley , Bull nose pepper Sugar 'Paf"_ iq i Sall* i __._- .Puippilin sm.o i Sweet. marjoram White unionminer savory Yellow do i I. 4 :vest beta Rea atonal do ! Rhgbark Early salmon radisk Thyme EMI? bog white do Lavender White turnip 9 Mignonette - Red turnip 9 Hemp seed Yellow summer 9 Canary seed Stoinnage 1 Corn 1 Flat bush stiutah 1 Flower midi, etc. &c. All of which willibe sold cheap by i B. BANNAN. march 7 . il fp ROCLA MATI • . Whereas the Hon o rable Comm /Urn/ Eiohly.. Pres_ hien; of the sever al Courts of Compto nNeuf Of thlocousties of Dau phin, Lebanon, and Schuyllkil,l, in Penatilvanit; and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer ind Tetminer and G engird Jail De4ery, in ihe said. counties, and -Charge guns/ and el toil, Fe4uires, judges of the court of Oyer and I ertainer and tleneraljail De ' livery, for the trial oral) capital and other offenders. in the amid county of buylkill E., 11, —by their . precepts by ine directed. tested** tgaburg. the 30th day of Dec.. ,1837. have ordered be Court of Oyer and Termi ner and General Jail livery. to be holden at 0-Ivigs bueg. , op , the, last Into ! of March nett. (being the tfik of saia *month.) tontine one wee I Notice is therefore ereby given, to - the cenroner, the i justicesofthe peace, and constables ofthe taut minty ofSebuylkltl. that they are by the said precepts coin mandedto be then and there at ten o'clock in the fore. noon of ictid day. with their rolls, retords.inonisitions examinattnns.stid all other reasenbranees, to dokhowl things,. which to theit otrxtes appertain to be done. and all Orel thatare bound by recogaixerices,to prow mute against the prisbnera that are, or then aballta in tbeyail of aid •Ity ollikhoylldkate to be then andthere to plOsecut than as shall be just, R. ' P. LUDWIG , Sheriff. *office dr: Shen . i I burg. Mar. 9.;.1 1 God sate e qms B4 "3 . • N. B. The witnessing! aqd tutors w sresammened to &tend iptill Cpprt, • 'wrested to eerie poncho& ty. ,In Nese o ~ . . "aliens.. thelaw lassich eases made and pie .ed i will be 'eofbreSsigghts notice is published by portico order ofthe COw' r . those pop. crinedibill therefore .'tern tbernielveur accordingly. • • ' or Sale, AROLM& sub , '• and lot. oat the treat aide of Maine street. - oont Carbon; the bow is built of Woe. and well , finished . containing a kitchen and cellar i the beetenent story, and tiro soaks on this Out. drand third Iloorre 'each. Thu eteble is jibe ire built y; ow*. and' him* •t enougli:bt seem ate gnir Mrs*. The, lot contains in (root feetand. in depth .1152 feet; at head of the is i fine spring of water- Thevaituation is sr .phses; sant; and front its twee.' -billy to , tbi-coal la infra. is admiretd, well card edited for a 164010.6 r _boat builder. A • kin g etedil...Tiill Et eyes fir cite haft of ple parchase , , For terntp apply iglEo. b. vilvxdo P.: • _march 10 - , • • 184 WANTED,* v v ado's. Mare* 10 Wan • anneditty, • Maids 000ki to d c , th e Ak hoosowork or family. Alao. — i Nlltliej who can wall moo nisoothiL - s pit sr this Moe. • • tearob A Wzr-inias Ail woo* . 4- -Wang isla.bk‘ im I= N SEED*. he. just received and is now choice selection or Garden be flvsh. and of IA excellent hive been selected with care. LOt 'green do Windsor beans Butter beans (pole) . Extra early beans do Early Valentine beans Ni irdener. '• • .Girdanst-40dy at thii 1.! 18-8 • UM Ikeisou ftk 111114 t* relCorlid — most lir: tbailtlelt. • 114. ==ZiM=!l •i.,,. ~ 14,1 i,:e_: '."-s'.:*' ', : •-4*:::: . : . : y .:.:' '. ' - 1 - ' , -.t . • - z.-E-Ite 4kl s:eik-i•:. 1 1;f4 ' - ;6-eiiiiNiiitei4i 644,1tf - it:', " ro-•ll: 'At . i , lli o ii , iiiiii ' .. • .. , . . ' -' • -r • . rAlotiCti"'': I, ' , 1_ • HE inhociihafeheivbityre noth*llmt t y 141 i d? an the 20th at February last, withdraw tkona the irovartnerabip of Wiltiate Reavley, illinjamin 14ielriaorth; John Brady, John - Tate Ind Williini Tat a, •Cdal fitiners.'doing business nadir the firm of William Reaaley - lc Co'. in the fihantokMeml Region. Northpmberland county% and me tint tamale/AU fiwttny debts contracted by Mid firm. L 1 . .. , W I LLIAM REAVLEN' t . ' ' - ' BRLIAMIN - EIACKWORTEL march 7 , • • . 174* To , , hition . or Pairtn2rshil. 4. • •• • v • OW t lavrtivership'hanitgore ending katween ". ' . tr. Leavenworth. John C. Lew* and Andrew S. Deareeend, doing business under the 4rrn orLeavenerarth, r.evaig & Co. In Columbia ebunty, (iron waiters) is this . day dissolved. The business of said Srin will be continued by John C. Leong & Co. . W. 0. CVAVENWORTfIe - JOIN C. LEW% - - A." 3. VEARISiortb. . • mirth 717-3* • 41 ~The [larks and..Schnytkill .lournel. Readhrir. will fphrese loser; the above three times, aad charge tiiis office, PIIOCLOLIIIVTIONke—Nntic hereby peen' that* Conner Common Pless,for she trfal of causes at issue, itirvind for the county ofpchnllkili, will be hold at Orwigabiirg.in the cmintyriforessud, on Monday the 19thdayof March neitt,-it 1043'dt:wit in the forenoon: .Therefore all persons harlot/1M its pending and all persons whose dolt it shallhe to appear strand Court. willtake notice and govern themselves accord P-ETER F, LUDWIG;SheniT. Sheriffs Office. Qrtirias- , burg. BitatTl2,lB3B. 5 . • 16- frr rtmetual attendance is demanded of the Juane Ind fiKetnessufta summoned to attend this Conn. 7- NSOLVENT DEBTORS.—THE subscribers' I have applied to the Judges ofthe Court ofCommon Pleas of Schuylhiconnty. for ibe benefgof the dive ral-Acts of Assam y passed for .the relieof Insolvent OebtOra. & thatthdddddd said Judges have appointed Mon. day she Nth 'day of March nest. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at'llie Court House. in Onrigabarg. for the hearing of us and onrcreditors. whermad where they daayattend if they think proper. • THOMAS BooNr.. GEORGE PFA FF. ABRAHAM LUTZ. )ACOI4 MEMNIO. .JOHN_ E -HOZ/HEARD! JACOB MOYER." • march 3 16- ' SHt.IitIFF"S SALES. cpy virtue of Several writs of Venditioni Es. Ancw . pona • and Lenin Facia{, issued out of the Court of Cominon Pleas of Schuylk3P County, andtome directed, will be exposed to public sale On Akindity the /2th a tirottrifcl oezt, at the house of WilliirA" - Luts, innkeeper, hi t$ town of Piriegreve, county aforesaid, at 10 ii`clUck, A. s.—T he Undivided half of a certain . • . lot of ground; situate i the borough, of-Pinegrove, county a ra sh), bis;ind. 111 OS e ed by :Pulpehocken tog the went, j AI • 1 by a public otreeten t north, by ee l alley on on thp east,kby land of Elth:i ge 4r. Co. 011 . LNIIP9 III . with the epoei tenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house and kitchen, ,and frame stable. Also, a certain tract of laid - situate in Pinegrove township, cooiy aforesaid, 1 bougged by lands of j&cob lei be, F ern,. Mpib A. i l Lothere, containing one hundred a les, more a. lessovith the appurtenances. consisting of. two story lug dwelling house and a log barn—late the estate of John fluter and Marcus Cadman. On Tuesday the lath of 'March next, at the hoinie of Jost ph Weaver, innkeeper, in the boroogfi of Pottsville, mainly aforesaid, at . 10 oiclock A. M.—All that certain lot or piece sit ground ( sitoste,in the town of New Castle. coon. ty aforesaid, marked in the general plan of said town No. 9, on the southwesterly aide of Centre *pee, containing, in frentonmad Centre street, 60 feet. and ig depth 180 Set. bpunded southeast eily by lot No. RI, sonthwederly by Walnut street, northiresterly by lot N0..8. end northeast led), by said Centre street; together - with the ep. L purtenamms—late the estate of Bernard Tager. at the acting time and place, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In the • town of * New t Castle. county siformiatd, marked in the general; plin of said togs. No. 11.. on the `southwesterly side ofeeiktreeireet. and northwest. arty Ode-of-Alabama, street 60 feecand In depth 180 • feet, bounded southeasterly by Alabama street,sontliwesterly by Welnut street.notthirest gay ,hy lot No. • 10, and northeasterly . , by- said Centre street, together with the appurtenjoess. r . late the estate of./eke Spain. . ~...,, , ,.. •. .tlt the came time and plitie, all that lid or piece or gropaplog!uoto hi the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, bound id by the river Schuylkill. in wont by the Centre turnpike, in theoear by lot No . 8, belonging now or lately to Abraham Pott, northwesterly,hy lot No. 1. beaming to the New York aniSelstigl kill Coal Co. talkie east, containing in frontain, thetivey Schttylkili 618 fl. 9 tn. and extending in depth to rid :et ilre turnpike road; it Minty the al* Rimini which the said Jacob W. fields ;liter by demildatedthe 4th June, 1837, eartisysil •to the the said Merge N. Gregor. ett the One time and pliiiii i ft ' ce min lot of ground antler let in ligrough of Pottsville, .13ehifylkill ' a c ' n ly. numbered in, the pliMefthe to 'n,!No: il l imended lit/Kahan*. „ so street, by f eet 'alley, and 4. kit t.I , a*. twining in NO' feet;itud ip depth44o ratio. other with- the build:gigs therm -.emitted; it be. ing tbesime kot' fground whichlehh Hann, by. his died of doh co, himiligtdahr the tlth t ut day of Febrit , y:, /LOAM reeordedatOnvige. hart, ,in-.tho con y' of Scl uylkill. iii)ke. office for- di of.tr tk eede.e. in deed 'rook N0..6.• pg 34 -Verdant coning unto : the mid, I C. Off it in fee,' with the appurtenances, h ere Jag of. three Two &mg . Slope dwelling im with " tant Stake. ' 4 4 / I °. a -ea - /et emend and.lown .10 in . 'it pf Pottinille; in the-SOM. i lin I. ,of ficheylkilki marked in the 41.0 itild a, thgtnein Flo. 70, bounded: by Ma. - herds ger itreet; by lot No. .81/.htit 30 feet alley. lea lir lot: No. Coettioiiioi 'JO tor breadth 'fitet,,ktid in dePtle-,* f knek 140 root. 11 1 . building. Omit*: evil:tad:it tug ea the let ofgrogitir -No. 'IS-,makitiveo: s r 1 Tkr and iy. Ann hie wife by their Deed. I ‘ll °O ri ll - daltiall' , .ar Falielea l 7.-As 11:481111, cesseded st Wet rie, in the ofielikr recordiag st Dimaoi, 464 Uri tact* the iminttp.'et. flithiijl anth la,. 1n,'0,4 , • • ' - NO.' ik,fige.OTir - did: grant 4 1 4' ,•P° i ll; -fibt•lkeaC' C' 41141 1 u4 11); .• 1 .0 4 411 1 1#t - 1/ 0 4 4 1 0 1 °001:541 sgtiMalflsAll wainwupcot hugs aro dorrelot Itit4 . *Smi .il 'I II M IO- Arikii . lifift,ol - Aiiiiii . ..4 l'''' '''. 'j . ' A ';,.,,, • -A414 i - '!frxr: 3 •l PrZ:ll2' 111119 lIMILI ..,.. _ k ... ~, ... 'Oil ikeignisdartheA4 - .'dat:lf IliatCh wittl:itigni' Aiciosent !Bichsel't' - ; ISSN' k e i. 9 o l - I ,l ll ' t ' or. Qnriiiiliti "the ' '"E*I . -45 ' W1,P 1 4 0 4 It Ithleekseriti»; `, ,' .`•; 1 7,- - _:: r 4 0, 1:,, ',..A.' ter um% : 1,44...:;0f landed .it'lTDiwi -bOroligh eirOrwmsbarl. eounttak '' Whihrid..' ed by.thelltelLainebilig, rued. Zainfiettatjtrial4 Wasiiiiiginti**l. :}iirepas, stniii; - iiiaiiCChiiinii! tuat unitalaitittwo hares and ia hitlOntio or kw: with the"likiraTattees. ".' ri• ' - !_o'-'l , -: 'i37-it .:- .*--:,L I Nm2. : Alio 'ls eiriaiiilot`..Or piyierot, , h4tillo. 1 nate hillieliorepogb ofOriiigibiargriiiithitt ifiwo.- paid.-licunideid; by Independenchretreell, - wpoldth alley and, la Kw Mic'end marited.l* h Rene* plan et the tOwii..No.lol ant llo £ l ;Militailinliair flambee striet.incisure„ with,thc.amitterMints* ...Rin..3. Alio,. o etrtiiiklet or Pieco'nfitfaintn4 shoals In ihi biirelaighWtrivigiburg; 00t . iuty,: . ,t,., - fiweiaid,,hoOnded by 16112 - uhl l eet. ' 3' '4lll . ati iu. and - a Oldie alley,..anehiarked.-itt dermal! Reed's additional plan loth/town ofiDewigshorgi Np,215, 214.235 and 216. and cantaiinngliteht strict measure,} with-theappurtenaneee, '>'.-1 */' tie. 4. Alan. a certain pieCti, orhohl alti . aiPitate in the borough of.oostgolitirii county aforesaid, boundetiby,the*Ona; tre turnpike, land of4ohtit ifatimen George Bodeydr..iind Zdwoildil.` filible*,..canki..; taining.6 +keret , . mg; ar. / 1 , ;Pak illea2Porlak'. nonce* aninsisting of ;''two storykig lwillnii house and barn, „ / - - '''''.." l ' No. S. Alsoohe undivided half or &Aortal* tract of liar mate in Norwegian Idimehik lit the county's4iresiid, hounded by lan6e of John WhiterWillian Wagner. land orgetiii & Co ed the Oak Hili tract, end others. containing acrgh more octets. with the Oppurtenances. o. B. Also, Pie undivided halretii , eermia tract of land, situate in * Norwegian pkwaskiMi county aftwesaid, - surVeyed on a 'mutant ;risked to James L. Minn, and held in commou r iVith, John - Hannan, containing 100 acre*, snoniewirA with the apourltnance* , " '- -I' )to. 7. Aled,'the undivided hell of a - Certain' tract of lurid, situate in Schuylkill towt.ship,couii. ty aforesaid. hounded by landrof lute Joha(Petri deceased, David Nice end others, containing ZIG acrev more or leas, witkihe appurtenances::: No. 8. Also, the undivided half' of a 'certain tract of hand, ~sitelate in Schuylkill. tdarnehili l , county aforesa id; bounded by lands of =John Patt i , drceascd, and otheri, containing 128 acres- mote of leis:, ahhlhe appurtenances, No. 9. Alen, the undivided ono ninth parker : 4i certain ;Mei ot land situate inl Schuylkill 'town ship county, aforesaid, surveyed on a warm:4 granted to ,Elizabeth .DaviS, bounded , by latida,' surveyed to Catharine Berger and.others, °pieta ing 400-sere's more or leas, with the appurtena nt' ..... .- . No.lo. Also, it certain:lld of,jiri,metp .. situate in the tton3ogh o: Mincion* SIRS . si 1 • county lareamd. boundedbySonbury street, Leath; street and lut.Nl9 a 0 10, and marked in the plan °rite to.On, ~9.'- ` II! with the appurtenances, comitstintafe two story frame dwelling house arid `kitchen.. ' - No. U. Also, the undivided third _part of- it, certain tract of had, situate in Rush_ Townvhip., county arnicio)d, bounded by Janie iirßialmel Dickerson,. the: Valley, "mimes Company ati4 otheri, containing 400 acres more of less—Later the r eat& of Weero Rahn. On WO day' the I 9th oPfarehi l next, at the house,k Maid Boyer, innkeeper in the borough iit Oiwigehorg. at 1 o'clock, P.. ill. , . - . • All that certain two story firaniti, Rill s &KAM, holm. with it begoniaCat - o. r 714f.atttne. a Kahl* ana lot of ground. satiate in Lesions' addition to Port. Cation, bounded-by *wad street. third .ittitek and Morrie street. and by lot No. 91. containing in width 50 feet.and in depth or length 150 . feeti. and hcing I .qP; tot which is, marketrin tewtona! addition to rod Carbon. with the No. 91). Altai.' All Dtat,iertaill•lwo story frame dwelling *Mimi -iiild poet tor;alat of ground, situate ip Lawton+ addition,te-Pert Carbon, bounded by Market - di Second - et. and by the •restdos.of the iitistatA. containing 1n width 25 feet . ; end in lingtit 'or depth 112 fclet. and being a part of theitame kat which is marked in the general plan ottiWton's addition to Port'bon. with • the number' 33. late the estate of --. • • At ?he ea e time and place l .alt ci thole two certain iota ofground oriandings, alb thicken the river Schuylkill, marked in Garneeli additional plan to Port Carbon. with Nc4.l6'and 17. one of them No. 16 containing id front on mud-river 70 , lest, and in depth to the ,rail road; and No- 17 1 containing rn s front °nth* aaidtrakl road 71) feet, and in depth to the said road, wi the apportenances i _late, :the estate of i Seized, taken in execution and to be atddlki' - -• • PETER F. LUDWlGaileriit.. Sheriff's oft e Orwier. beige; Feb 24, 1837. IrROCLANLtTioIe.. . coilumwf SCHOOLS. TUEREAS, by an act Of the Legislature of Piontinia, entitled • tAn -Act- to estab. lie a.:Gene Sysivim of Edurn4ion by Common Ficiriolit:i pa April lot A. D. 11134; it ided- that the city and county of Philadelphia, and gimpy other county in this Commimiitrabbi dad each lbrm a School Division, and that ;trirli lei towbahip,'Ward and borough. - withinthi'livii elitlifebool. Division,. %hall each 'Sum a School " District: PrOvided. that any borough which M or par be connected with a towlishipliotheAsimi t meat and collo - elicit of comity rates iiit. iesims shill with the said township. jotiforiiiirit remains so ebrineeted, them a district, and , eadr - olfjaid, disfricui shall contain a competent number- rdi CoMmon Schools for the education of iiiieri:chl t al within' the limits thereof, oho 'shall liiii!f-e! hi-person or by his or her paienls, - 4pardian, _ 'nazt friend. for admission and instrtictionr,Wa further. that' the Sheriff of each county itiya s : ate, t by forodlaination, that the ;aliens of - a I School District hold elections in ifieltri4eitb townphips, wards. and borool th ii*- ihil4ll:. fierr whirs they ,bold their election Aiii - ,158' %Wen CoirnOili, arid ,Constablm.4oshillinditw citizens of rilikiSchtiol District, to teivirruifik * ' Director" fin said School Districts. m : L. ': . ' NOTICE is therefore- birebygivemi:ihat th citizens Aif esich•School District i , n this MiontY or i I Schuylkill:Meet at their reepectivOdainsht fojr,bmointh had (township - electionn,.* *bath) ' Friday - in •Marchi . lwhich Irjil Ire. th o1,150110i: and then and th eui chomit trio ` ettl of Mt School District to4ttryar as SificrOl i_ ~ ‹, said districts tamittayaly. artdckiiidikii,c l.- , . AVE be conducted - arid held hrtba *ma ailialactioaa for.Ouiporfruiculi 3 Oudimaga ,. .biikiiiii fait-1W 110 citilduatia.% ,- tf —_-, , 'il , - - - 5 - 6-, ..,. Given mat my, hand at til'o4reoiit:i'iki:ltit day of March. in too l'eal 'Pfleif /4 1 .4' 1 .0* , iiillik:' 4adred and thirty ht,, , ,, , ..--,, , ,.&,.,,r.. 1111" ,1 1 - 1111 , t - .I4 .IIJATESi f., Rt t'N,=4lbiiij• z` SODU 17i', • , - march '7' • , ; • • ' • MEW F,LANNELBO.- Xilitra.fritA4 GetTA , the 'aslbilivibusi: • aye 1441. 1 r, •!SAI, HiMaa • T,-.P - • . 4 , ~... ... i•,-; . , A;:, e. ~i, . • r , i. - -:. , :;: , ,:ii.:,,,,;.:7;‘ ir i . ',..,#,,•-•:_„;..,, ;I: ::-..." ' : I' -, =M3M== la= ==, X l 4' BM MU FKIIN CI zi‘pz