would without th order, no 1 ffering and diet a, but the ' • Ould not hive n Compel]. 'e payinenta. ulation between the United ritain 'vas the ne t ...topic dia .'. ter. The diffe nee between ;and the causes oft this differ :length, and wl h great abil proved that we ad' been two d : severe in ourdealings with institutions. and had suffered doing.. In out. intercourse e.interart of the Writers is as he interest oft people in the . 1000. The II ks benefited 11 ,eh as the coo ry benefited eon the People' ' d theltanks, o the People was to that to one be Banks was a apsody, on .neMis—arid but r effect. en came to the 0 I before the e should consider it, first, as to i g or guarding the Public Me in reference to it.S. effects upon Mr. Webster asked if the bill ; , ed by other meisures7 Was •o do away with a I paper cit. t intended to baie.a gold and exClusively? Mr. Webster et that was the out of--door cla: the Banks—dowti with these .rti was the cry dull of.doors, and while, however, it wiad general here that there m ost be some ntry. . .-- Webster, is tothe come , Suppose we antic' to the pas. -Sr. which allow e payment of he public dues in paper. Sop -I,i3i . w code, and an eiclusive specie ptliaect: I will vlnture the pre. Webstkr, let suchra measure be executed. The doubt have been )1 Banks he thought ed to suspend The. paler ci States and real cussedlys. W the two counkri time, were stated ity. Mr. Webatel fold more fielded Banks and monie two fold evil for id with OA Banks 100 tp a 1000. Flanks is as 5000 the country as In the Banks. Bet. the favor shown The cry against meaning and err Mr. Webster ti Senate, and said) its mode of keel ney; and aecondl the community. ',was to be succee the bill intended culislion7 Was silver circulatiO thought not, and mor. Down wit 700 little mallet) sometimes here; ly acknowledged , banking in the / • What, said M quence of this? sage. of the six 3i some portion of pose thiarion n/ --. payment to be I diction, said Me authorised row morning, and your bill to go into operatio to-morrow evening there will be 300 private . nks in the community. Ever broker will be .me a banker—ev*y body wilt bank, and peopl• will do among themselves what, the Government' will not allow to be done. In four and t • enty hours, saidrMr. Webster, we should go ..; k three hundredlyears to the old Bank Hatnb. g—making of this retrdgressive motion in 'the b' ref space of one day. Speaking tur er._( , if the irnprocticibility of this bill, and th'. payment of specie, Mr. Web.' star said that t. drily payments made in the City of New Yo' k fruit) Bank to Bank, and from the People to th Banks and the ;Banks to the People, was not .ss than $80,000,000, and that ofthe whole . .nntry not less than $2.50,000- 90.9 and this to b . carristurrtuipecie ,': How could it be done and can it be done? Impossible. . The effects o'• his Bill formed snother , prom- inent part of , e. Webster's speech.* The tax payer was nt out his speciel to the receiv er—the receive to the disburser—the disburseis to depositors—. , ..d depositors to disbursers—and the $30,000,000 received for the revenue must be counted :five ti. i es, or to the amount of $150,000, • 000—and thus • e wore to . becomle a tinkling, jingling genera 'ion of inert. L.-a nation ofbell.ring. ora--symbol-tin, ers—a hard 'honey government. Its. effect on e business andtcam : meree of the country wi be that V 1,000.900 will always on an average, • oder the operation., of this Bill, be boarded and ii apt for public ulie. You can. nut resume ie pay ments—iiever —never.— lam willing risk my reputation upon this assertion. Yci can never regorge specie pay ments and7ton nue the resumplibn,. unless you contract ahims all the issues necessary fur the business of Lb - community. .truilhess could nor go on, and the ginning would end in another suspension. e effect w,,aa inevitable and Unde niable. Contr.' , Lions must be tnatle l to a riiinotui extent under ~s Bill, and the country distressed and destroyed. The constit. subject of Mr. followed by an answer to Mr. :with the beginl where Mr. Cie Mr. Webatei . speeches, prov on conatitutioe now what he fy by. 'Thepowi, Mr. Webster'ei too, Mr. W. pi simony that he denied, and de serted,_ (I most cla you the close ing of your Close where I tional question formed the next ebster's speech, And this was eloquent and poirerful reply in Calbciun. Mr. Webster began 'g, and took AfT. Calhoun up 16. on Saturday had !left him. • read extractafroir Mr. Calhoun's that he had changed his policy questions. and jeirectly denied [l , as directly asserted years gone a 'of Congress wad another part of !answer to Mr. Calhoun. Here, '• ved from written: end printed tea l' asserted (lOW what he had before ied now what he had before as- nay rePort here, without giving Mr. Webster's speech. The leas -cial Messinger Compels ma to m] Oz The days, the a rized by Co 000 1 ) will • . idisociah says, that, in sixty .unt of treasury notes autho gtess to be issued, (e10,000,-, entirely exhausted, and the - Government brought to an unless some new and sudden overed to repleilish the Tree -1 a ditinnal debt rhust be incur ,re irredeemable paper, that ? 3, , currency can saline, is to r o the Market . et that down 1 redtt of the ' experiments" •nhi" of the Gmiernmetit. i - 4_ IBLE SHIPWRECK. wbeelt+ of th , abselute means be di: sury. An • red—and,m worst form be poured in; too, to the - and "expedi TER -ad with much lnterest, in the tution of the 27 1 th of January, a friend, an f+count of thel steamer Killarney, in Ireland •entynine perirs lost their We have • Cork ci f oast lent to s b wreck the by will h lives. There w . : 650 hogs, a. violence, it • theie sniffs: `re on the det of the vessel d when the at om I raged with as thought necessary to throw s into the set, but it was ible to get them overboard. , ever; subsequehtly swept the off several of the crew, and he hogs, ta kingl with them the found impo - \ Wave; Po deck, earfie, very one or ?wlwarks. A part of he boat w: hence sev tves, or • Ind and w: One poor side in v :cape to a ized a wo. a, and sli ' 'in the wr. • 'nself and Mr. and he crew and passengers, afte l r nt to pieces, get on a rock, al.of them were swept by the II after being dhilled., by the ellow, Michael!Sbeenan, lost .i viug up his right or an early dy. One sailor, an Irishman I . an who was entirely insensi- Ted along a rive stretched .k to the rock, /tad thus saved er. 0. Lawe were lines:l6g upon „ bracing each ter in fervent l i, they were s ,ept away.— t bave l heen feltrfully appal- deck, e aver, whi, e scene la From the Christian Register A CHILD IN SEARCH, OF HER FATHER. sv *u. stdotriuerr. - ' TUZY say I was - but font _yetis old„ When Father went.awoy. Yet I have never seer! his face. Since that .ad, 'pat day. lie went, where brig ter flowreeetiaw, Bentealb Dear Teacher, show rniPon.your map, Where that far countey lies. I hegged him, 'Father 16 not go! , For' since my motber.elied I love no one so well aoyou'-- And clinging to his side, , The tears came gushing down my cheeks Until my eyes were dial; Some were in sorrow for the dead, And some in love for him. He kn'elt, and prayed o' God • 'My little 'daughter spare, And . till we both shall meet agaib, Oh keep her in thy ciere.'-o , He does mat come Watch for him, At evening's twilight grey: Till ever") , shadow wears his shape, Along the grassy wai. I muse, and listen all alone, When stormy winds ire high., And think I hear his tender tone, And call, butnn• reply.. . . • And so I've done these four long years, Within a lonely borne, • Yet every dream of'hope is vain— Why don't my father comae?— . Father, dear father, are you sick Upon a stranger shoret— r Grandmother say. it most be so,— " 0 write toes once more,. And let your little daughter come," To smooth your restless hed, And hold the cordial to your lips, And press your aching head. Alas!l fear (hat in is WhO will my trouble *hare? 0, tell me where-his :form is lard. And let me travel there! - By mother's tomb.l love to sit, Where the green branches wave, Good peoplel—help arturphan child To, find her faihei's grave. 74, TER WNW' loualuz. A mothei's appeabl--- , " Heedless, ram bling impulse" itself, mast have paused, and must have "thought" too, while read ing the mothers appeal, published irithe Journal of the 10th, I wish it could be said that similar cases were not -frequent in and around our bo rough: at-least one Such has been heard of within a short month, wherein the wife has been as unsuccessful with dealers, as the MOTHER was in the other case. Now I intend to write no homily on the subject, but merely quot e ‘ a postscript to a..communication published some time ago over a well known signature, in the hope it may be profitable. "Since writing the above, I have learned that a poor woman went to a neighboring grog-shop', and re quested the dealer not to sell any more rum to her hustiand,!asit sometimes Tim -dereilliidi a madman. A Am,ckys a:Per wardi, in a rim excited trenzy, lie plunged the kitifelptb her tint:oat. She stayed, the blood with her hand , and ran to the shop, and there poured out her life-stream at the feet of the wretch whin bad just pocketed the price of her blood. With 'this blood, I seal this communikation; . more blood flows before another week, I:will use it in sealing anotter communication— and then pnpthert-4 4 I) • sigoTina —A N D ANOTHER, till de a th stills my pen.!' A. Flour is selling in Pittsburg at 44 - 75 per barrel—and pork at 51 cents perlb. • The Conadima Prissier..—A , writer in the Toronto Pal!admin. a government Papqr. speak ing of the condition of the prisoners confined on political charges to the jail of ,Toronto says— " Many of them are literally beingixonsumedwith vermin, and .11 are .finst ierging, towards the ex tremity of filth!" Tie, . writer reccomnienes "a penny's worth of auger lead" for "every twen ty" as a relief for theft aiiseriea. Wo are et opinion that emptying the ...dongerins would be found much .triore.kenefirdal.. , "A sleigh lila& prisoners " was brought,into Kingston on the 03 ,nit. from , some of the town ships in the'rear of that City. In all the efforts of the Van Boren men to give a political colouring to the late duel at Washing. ton, and to express a holy horror at duelling, they forget the number in whiCh their dear friend, the General-mut engaged, Ind how they deAmd. et! them. This it The age of hypociiir.-1 0 /. Y. Star. Mr Ca lee's District:—lt is said that GOVO/DO7 Kent has ordered a new &cation fora mein* Of , Congress, from the tiocolniliatriet, to sepPly the place of Mr. Cilley, on 'the first Mondaj of April next. • ./letottpepera illKettruekt..-The Lei:divine Payette states that there are in Kentriek7 thirty-one news. papers. Sixteen are, Whig am Van Buren; six neutral; one Airicalteral., and two Religious. About one fourth of this number are poSlisbed in Louisville. . • THE NEW YORK 'SPItING ELEC TIONS, r The Albany evening Journal of Saturday last, is almost wholly occupied with de tails of the, victories achieved by the Whigs throughout that Elate, at the recent Town elections. These details are far more gratifying than our most sanguine friends could have anticipated: Adverting to them, the Jotirrial says: ' "Truth is thightY and WILL prevail. , --- The result Or the Mareh Elections gives abundant -and grateful -Assurance that; the power of truth is ;prevailing over falsehood, profligacy, oppression and misrule. On no former occasion hive we had such tre mendous and oerwlieltilng demonstrations of popular indignitioh n against the Admin istration. The Peoplet have determined no ionger to end re 01l tfiiisioo—no !ang er to tolerate their to ,prelpori: 41 sIier since the disastrous reig ofhickson cam- -;5, " menced,titre i - pioplirshown such eye solved determination to assert their rights. Towns and counties heretofore deanttlto the. Regency, hale now indignantly spurn , : ed Lam Focoism. The voice-cif thunder in..wlfich the free Men of Schhharin, Otsego ! Chenango, OswOr‘ - and Illatersiiit halm spoken„ must appal thri..office holders! : P) each of these co ties and for the first time, , there; w_aJVh oard of Supervispe!"!. Pula Lodge -4 '`,."6, A :m r rirl bereti'l'iatgthoefuP uluki Lodge, sualp on klt day evening next. !Mardi 19th, at half past 6 o'clock, P. M. „ Puactual attendattce is requested. svi~wF THE MARKET. Poise,Tle. March i 7, 11338. WHEAT FLOUR by the load was worth ein day $750• . • 4..1 • . WHEAT 1 50 pusbeloo, demand. ItYS. FLOUR st t rr cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT F UR 250 pm cwt.in demand. RYE, by the load ;90 cents by the bushel—ready sale • . • RYE CHOP 90 dents - per bushalin demand. OATS 40 cents—Fdy sale. POTATOES 45 c taper bushel indemand. CORN-70 cents er bushel in demand. - CLOVER SEED-45 50 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED-412 40 per bush 1. FLAXSEED—SI 42 per bushel in demand. WHISK F.Y.412 cents per gallon. cents per pound—in Kegs 12 cents EGGS .12. cents per doten. LARD-10 cents per pound. TALLOW-9. cents per pound. HAMS 12 cents per pound. CORN CHOP 80 pent* per bushel in demand. BACON-02 cent" per pound. BEESWAX-18 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound. MACKEREL, by the bid. No 1, $l2 oo N , 2. $ll SALT-2 621 bbl.; 87 per bushel. PIASTER, is worth 17 00 per ton. HAY $lB per too , • 'fifty 'DOliars Deward. ESCAPED from the custody of tbe subscriber this day, afteribeing taken on a State's war rant, WWI. C. Irege. Had on when ho went a-, way, é beaverteen frock coat, a fur cap, is about pie feet high, bas last a tooth in the forepart of his upper jaw, is about twenty-three yeas of age. The above reward will be paid to any person who, will apprehend said Trego and deliver him to. , the subscriber, or twenty-five dollar" will be paid if apprehended and lodged in any jail, within the State of Penrsylvar.ia, so that J can get_him. • ELIJAH PIRICE, Constable of Roan Creek township. Roaring Creek tpwn►hip, March 17, 1838. The above reward is offered by the Constable of Roaring Creek township, for the apprehension of William TregiN in addition to which I will pay to any person iwho may apprehend him, the tardier slam of twenty.tlve dollars. 'JACOB ROHRBECK. '2O-3 march f 7 Notlee io contractors. James Ritter and Kanawha haprovement..l PROPOSALS Will be received at the office of the Company, in the City of Richmond, un til the 9th day of April ,next, for the construction of silthe farm bridges between Richmond and Maiden's Adventure, and the dams across James River., situated respectively pt tip mouth of Tye River, Joshua's Fills, and Seven Islandt. The two first of the above named . dams will be about . .600 feet long, and about f 4 feet high. 'The foundations are orroch. , !.rlie depth of wSpir in the summer season is • generally rim one to four feet deep. The contractors swill be required, by the terms of (heir agreement*, to complete the dams in the course of the next summer and fall, and with a view to this object, proposals are only invited from .men who haVe the necessary skill and abil. ity to accomplish the labor. The wooden guird locks at the sites orals Tye River and Joshua'S Falls dams, will be offered for contract at the same time. The plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the subscriber in this city. CHARLES ELLE?, Ja. , Chief Engineer .1:m40,10orr Ssnatoka Comp. Richmond, Hatih ID, 1838. 20-6 • Days of Appeal for 1838. TCummissiOners cif Schay!kill-County will m• meet at the following places and day. at 10 o'clock, A. M. to hear all those who think them. !elves aggrieved by the last accounts.., On On Monday the! 16th of April, 1838, ill the Commissioners' Office rp . Orwigabtrig, for the borMigb of Ch wigaburg, East and West Bruns wick,, West Penn, Allah, Union, Schuylk il l and Manheim townships, and Tamaqua borough. On Wednesday Ike 18th day of April, 1838, at the house of HenrOtager, innkeeper, Pottsville, for the borough of Pottsville, Norwegian, Barry and Upper Mabantango townships. On Friday the 20th of April, 1838, at the house of Peter Filbert, innkeepar,Pinigrove, for Wayne, Pinegrove, and Lower Mahantango townships. - " Those in,babitiois of Blenheim prefering to at tend itsaappeal at Pottsville, are at liberty to demo. • By v arder of the Commissioner , - JAC: HAMMER, Clerk. march 17 . 29 Dissolution. TOE partnership heretofore existing, between Trego, Thomas & Co. Iron-masters, was dissolved by mutual consent on the sth of March inst. . ELI TREGO, ' JOSEPH THECA LP01 7 ,1) THOMAS. N. B. The works will be continued by Lloyd Thomas, as heretofore. . march 17 ~; 20-3* The. Beeki an d Schuylkill Journal will insert the .boos 3 times, end charge this office. Q YV L" ecid . Ler illil ittoo. a" 3"mal. Fellow Cominower, .. Ethel% Churchill, The Divorced. Manufacture pf iron in Wales, . Togother with a sakiCty of other works,just re. (mit* and for saki ; by B. BANNAN. smirch 17 2041, I • -.13.0i0-• INSOLVENT RA THE sebsotlbeis . have applied to Judges oftheiCoortofDpmmow rtes.? ofSauylkill f or the benefit of the seve ral Aeta ofAssembly . for the relieforlasolvent Debtors, At &tube /Wipe hareappoisted Mow day the 26th day ,of arch neal..at 10 0 . e. 1 04 in the foreneen. at the C Hourawllgliwitabeg, for the Marina-us awl ou creditirtAwkertaed *here Om r mays .tend ifper i t k plipe emi r k "'ci- GEOROB PFAFF. ABRAHAM LUTZ. • JACOB MENNIO. ' JOHN _ I T.. IfOIICASID,• • N4t• ••,,. JACOB MOYER.* . , . a , ,aF HE HINEUS9.3OURNA.L. Mil Fanner-oat a Sailer Wan . Nvdorrp. Faiiiettlebo ongentands as int; and alpo. a pow tape* el tending wur null. Goodiwases.wlll be gieen,to weber end indourions who can come`lpill roe. ommended. Appl "It.tbie office. *."' • march 14' .1%:3 Etl 1,9118. 'r. Tarero4iceaces.Aat o pub- Mid fir; sale IL BA AN. by march 17 O r es Waved; giletii", .97.6anz, at Mr. Joseph Weaver's NATIONAL HOTEL. , rtERCKANTS, 'Clerk'. Book-keepers, and othirs, who Wish to algptire a hand suitable 1 or he counting•limme, or Ow Commuo purpose(' of life, combining real rapidity with ease.. bold ness, and,beanty, re invited to call at the rooms, iqpil jiidgit of his , merits and capabilities, as a , teacher, $y personal observation, the . only sure and certain test; , , Routs 'oftuition. from 9 A.M. toB P. M. daily. N. B. Presentation titles for Albums, Visiting Cards, together with-ill kinds of ornamental wri dug, penned at the shortest notice. Ladiewwho may wish to acquire a neat beau tiful styli of writing, will be taught at their resi dence. IL 8. DICKSON. march 14 ' 19 . . , St. Patriek'Thay Dinner at O'Connor's Rotel. SUBSCRIBERS, and all who wish to celebrate the anniversary of att Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, are requested to apply at the bar for tickets. N. B. Dinner on the table at 4 o'clock pre cisely. march 14 Procession on St. Patrick's Day. AT a meeting of the St. PatriCk's Society, held at O'Connor's Hotel, Monday, March 5, 1838—on mason Resolved, That JAIIILS ct.r.sair. be President, and James Dfinnflllf, Vice President. and Mich net Langton, Secretary. The meeting being or ganised, it was then Resolved, That Same, Cleary be Chief Mar shall of the day, assisted by Patrick Quinn. was *further Resolved, That the procession form at 8 o'clock a. M. at lames Flurry's, preparatory to taking up the line of march. MICHAEL LANGTON. Secretary. march 14 • 19 Rap. of he Coil Region. - ATRANSVERSE section of the Schuylkill Coal itegioni, from,the Sharp Mountain. to the Brod, Mountain, sowing the distance be tween each veio, the dip and the thickness of each, put ttp ip Pocket Book form, price 63 50, just received and for sale at this oltice--and at No. 62, Walnut treet, Philadelphia. march 14 19 Carpenters Wanted. SIX or eight jgood Journeymen Carpenters wanted immtdiately; to whom good wages and constant employment will be given. Apply JACOB "KLINE. 'l9-3 march 14 TREES. IBA RTRAM'S BOTANIC GARDEN, • 41 . 1 1 mum PIitI!ADELPHIAk. THe subscriber has for sale at his Garden and Nursery. IC ru Tessieg. near Philadelphia, a large assortment of F t Trees of suitable Aiwa fortrans planting, embrac . e every variety of Apples, Pears. •Cherriesi Plums, plricots, Peaches, Nectarines. Al monds. Quinces, Mulberries, Grapes, Raspberries, Gooseberries wad arrant', together with a laraz sortmentefGreen Hoese Planta. Ornamental )r.re Flowering 'limbs{ Evergreens, Vines and Creepers, Honeysuekles, Resin, Ciliation. sad Pinks, Herba ceous Pertmnialowering Plants,. and • large ease meat of Esculen t egetaMe Seeds, which comp ea vest in luso ent as any other Garden in the Vetted States. ; ROBERT CARR, Propyletor. 137 B BA NNAN, who has been: appointed Agent for the Proprietori _will receive and execute *dery for all kinds of Fruit Trees; Shrubbery, &c. at the short est noticrok, iKr Citaleviess= be examined at this office. March 14 IS° 7IViEEESTINO CASE. .1 • DiriSPEPISIA k% HYI'OCHON DRIACISM. t Mrs. Anne G., Kenny, No. 115 Louis street,' between Stanton and , Houston streets, afflicted for ten years with therfollowing distressing symp toms:l , Acid eructation, daily spasmodic pains in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, gld• diness.and dimnais of aight,could not lie on her right side, distu; l b l ed rest, utter inability of en.' gaging in, any ,. Nig that demanded vigor or courage, semetupes a . visionary idea of an aggra. tendon of her disease, a whimsical aversion to p ar ti cu l a r persons and.4laceni, groundless appre bambini of personal danger and poverty, an irk• sameness abd wearinees of lite, discontented, die. t i 3 quietude on eve y ; slight occasion, she conceived shettiould neithe die nor live, she wept, lamented. desponded, and ought she led a most miserable life, never was one -so bad, with frequent mental , 'hallueinetions,, ' Mrs. Kenny had the advice of several eminentbysicians, 'kW had -recourse to numerous rnedi Ines, but could not obtain even a temporary alleviation of her distressing state, WI her husband petsuaded her to make trial of my , mode ot treatment. She .is now quite relieved, and finds herself nut only capable of attending to her demonic sflairs, but avows that she enjoys as good heelth at present as she did at any period other feeistenc4 J. KENN y. Husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny. Sworn before Ime this 14th day of Dec. 1836. Peter. Pinckney, Corn, of Deeds Notice IS hereby given to the wholesale and retail deal ers or r om ki l mcrch s ndiv, in the County of Schuylkill, that j the Associate Jldges and Coun. ty Commilsaionert of said.Coanty, will medal the Commisiioners'loffiesiis Orwipburg, on Thum day the 29th day of March, 1838 for the pur pdse of placing said Merchants in t hat clam which shall appear, rib% and juit:i flit Go eatables of the different boroughs and Townstips in said county, are required to_usake uqderraskil or • rmstion, a list of all thelihole. inattit retail intheir respective districts, and' deliver tbie Int to the Clerk of the Court of gi a si e f . pa a of said CountY,, on alarms the tat day of Much cession. - ' IG. ; BAUM 7 # Asu l ari s sa DANIEL YOST, Judges, PH IP 'OSMAN, # , , B J. TOW, `"P•unkm"s""" IN " REP "ILANNELL— bust received end Axilfir i ralebt the subscribers, 10 pions he rishirtin Una& MEE a.nlent a 4 ' ..-. .I ' 11/6 IF* VIII El& • i iip • nilifiwiers *writaxt. initlilfreni Ex- AUPpoimur' ' ' at/dx : Lfee r i;F '' not of • the Opord of Caimon legis of 'hl yikill- County. i and ti me direciaordlle ' to• pub li c sale fSn .illandaylkilOth of March next,ial the house of Daniefiloyer, innkeeper in thn borough of Orwigsburg, at 1 O'clock, PAC' - , All that certain titter, otory frame a_ dwelling house, with Chaumont eta le ' ry of stone, a fable and lot of ground, Items in Lawton,' additioh to Pprt Carbon, bouruledby Secorid street, Tbird strt 1 end Morris streetrind by tat No. 91, containing in wiilth 50 firet,and in depth or 'length 150 feet, 1 sod being the lot which is marked In Lawton,' ddition to Port Carbon, with. tide No. 90. Also, - II that certain two story frame dwelling house rid part of a lot of ground, situate in Lawton," l'illidi rd n at t° . Carbon, a P :r i l l bytbe r lx:ldunede(clif by eMsam alke e lo tst i, conti6oing in width 25 feet, and in length or dcp. It 2 same feet.. and being a part of the lot whic is marked in the general plan of Lawton's eddi on to Port Carbon, with The number 33 late kille ciliate of --- --. - At the same time and place, all . thong two certain lots of ground or landings, sit. Mite ion the river Schuylkill, marked in Games', tiddlional plan to Port Carbon, with No. 16 and 17, rope of them No. 16 containing in front on said river 70 feet, and in depth to the rail road, and - °.17, containing in front on the "aid rail road 10 feet, and in depth to theoaid road, with (he Pluirstlnces, late the estate of • ...—f..._ • i Sized, taken in execution and to be sold by PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. She Afro utFica Orwigs. turg, Feb 24, Itin c 14— 1 . • • Orphans' Court Sale. iNi pursuance of an order of the' Orphans' Court . 111. 011 Northumberland County, will be exposed to gale, at the Court House in the borough of Sun bury, in the County , of Northumberland, on Mon day the 2d diti of April next, that valuable TAVERN ST4ND TRACTOF LAND, • situated on the Centre turnpike road, .11 in Shamokin. towasbip, Northumber. land Counthln the Shamokin Coal Region. ooer.rtiod- for several years : pass occupied by Felix Larch-,the estate of the Hod. E, G. Bradford, deceased, containing 200 acres or thereabouts, part of which is cleared and in algood state of cultivation. The improvements pre good log tavern house, gables, sheds, .6tai An latunclant supply Of good spring eater can , at all seasons of the year be obtained. The property is we B worth the attention of any one4wishing to becode the owder of a valuable tavern stand, and trait of coal land. The terms of vale will be made known on the day of sale. It ii believed the title is indisputable. JOHN EVANS O MARY BRADFORD, Adminivtratorb of said deceased. IBy order of the Court. ' • . -JACOB BRIGHT, Clerk O. C. Bch. 28, 1838. 15-4 FiROCLAMATItiNk Whereas the Honorable Cat vtx St.rrus, gs quirt, Prnaident Pf the sever e Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Dau phin, Lebanon, and Schuylkill, in \Pennsylvania, and mance of the several Courts of Oyer and Terniiner aadi;ederal Jail Deli ' very, in the said counties, and Geroge Ratak and Daniel Yost, k:Nuirea, judges 'of the court of Oyer and Terminer and nere Jail De livery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Bchuylkill—bY their polcepts by me directed. tested at Orwtgsburg. the 30t1t day of lber-, 184. have ordered the Court of Oyer and 'Fermi aer itn4 General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Orwigs burg, on the last Monday of March neat, (being the .16tfief said month,) to continue one week. Piinice is therefore hereby given, to the coroner, the justibee of the peice, and coratablesofthe said county of SOnylkill, that they ardloy the said precepts corn mantled to be then and there at ted o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquilitions, ,examinations,a.nd all other remenbrances. to do thou things, which to their offices appertain to be done, :and all those that are bound by recogniunces, to pros. •'nn the prisoners that ate, or then shall be of said county of Sc Vial, are to be then and there to prosecute them as 11 be just, PETER F. L OHIO, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Orw4s birg. Mar. 9. 1838. . • 2-3 God save Me C wealth. DtfL The witnesses and jurors ho a resummonid to attend said Coon., are request to serve punctaili ti. 'ln case of non-attendance, law in such cases • made and provided : will be enfii , this notice is pubOshed by particular order of Court. those con ' corded will therefore govern the Ives accordingly,. • NOTICE Is, . hereby given, that the following named Ex ecutors, Administrators and Guardians, have : settled their accounts in the office of the Register of Settuylkill County, and thatithe same will be pretiented to thu Orphans' ,Cottrt, to be held at Orwigiburg, in acd for said County, on Monday the 190 day of March, 1838, fen. confirmation. 1.1 The account of Third ratteison, executor of the last will and testament of ;William A. Pat iersOn, late of the borough ofTintsville, deceased. 2.:. The account of Jacob Zimmerman, admin. istratur of the estate ofJohn Everitt, late of Union tbsviiship, deceased. 3.; The account of Michael Heischwender. ad-. eninistrator of the estate of Peter Yoder, late of. Upper Mahintango township, deceased. 41 The account or Peter Fisher, executor of the last ;will and tettarnent of Catherine Riegel, late of fiVest. Brpnawiek' township, deceased. :-. .. • 5: The account of Frederick Chaska VCroll and John. Charles Conrad. aditiniatrators of the, estate of John Hattie/ Ocrend, ate of Norwegian township, deceaqd. 6 ! 'v e l'he account a Henry liinoir, guardien of! ti ri the son : and estate of Ca ne Petheroll, H ' minor of tipper Mabantango wnship. , 71 The *mount of John , lest and Sainted Welat, exeeutors bf the last w and testament of Gidion Williesuum. ' Mahantango township, debeased. at The anc,' ount of and IPettef R. Klocko. testament of Benin* Mallantango townsr 91, Th e 'recount m I ministrator df the estats Pinegrerre township. e‘l '. PI The account . tbr eifthe estate of JI [ township, deceased. - it., Tbevtecond at minbitrator of the eel Wane township, dr 14. The second ministrator of the est the borough of Ouri t ...lA.:. —..... I -1 • • . I , Register!" Mier. Orwl him Feb. 19,1838. &Van TROOP iQAVALRY, wi alio( Bilarak2 Hai* 1) UMIII 1 • 14 DM II 41:r*•.`! , w' - ipitocLetrCßttmoa Pleas,, o i L =pr it s shits taints atzianas, is and for the county afFeltaiLtili. *Alba held at Orwig re, in Attestant, aferiletti. QR Monday the Mb day of March ma% at Ilisfehre - : "thresson. Thotelorii all warm having snits 'rna all pedistaiitioin duty it shall be to appear idthidC*4 willtake notice and_governves a ti': MITA F; Sheriffs 0111.4X1V mletrg, March 3:1 $ Pimetnalattoiedanee &demanded of ashram" and Witnesses stutuntesed to attend.this Cwt.. !TY 19th' laser's OMIDEN SEED& YINHE subscriber bas just received and lit cow opening 'a very choice selectitto of Garden Seeds, warranted to be fresh, and of an extellint quality;lall of which have been seleeted,witheare..- Early Turnip Beet Long green do • • Long Blood Beet Tomatoes Early York Cabbage Windsor bestir'. : ..„ Large York do Butter beano (Ode) ' Drumhead do Extra early beans". Green Curled Savory do Early Valentineliture• '- Red pickling do Extra early peas i• '.. Wellington do Coates'. early (0 inch Flat Dutch do dwarf peas ' ' Sugar loaf &Green bunch ilo Bullock bead do Dwarf miwrowfat do i Curled Cress Liirge marrowfat_dcv Orange carrot Asparagus • Early hameliteumber Red solid celery Long pickling'... do White solid do.: Early curled lettuce Citron meker=" India Head do Nutmeg melon Early cabhage do Early cauliflower Yellow winter head do Egg plant . Mustard seed Nasturtium Curled' parsleg 801 l nose pepper Sugar parsnip • Sage Pumpkin seed Sweet marjoram White union Sommer savory ' Yellow do' Sweet hull Red annual do Rhubarb Early salmon radish Thyme • Early long white do Lavender ' '4 White turnip - do Mignonette Red turnip do Hemp seed Yellow summer do Canary seed . Spinnage Corn Flat bush Wash Flower seeds, 4c. i.e. All of which will be sold cheitt by B: BANNAN. 17 march 7 Coach_ Making. • , THE subscriber reepectfally announce , that ha has again commenced the Coach Making Business in Norwegian street, 3 doors below the Arcade, in the borough of Pottsville, and res pectfully solicits • portion of the public .patron r age. Be is well stookekwith timber, and ital.. Hale at a superior quality, and has on hand,rea dy-made, a number of vehicles of various kinds. made 6 the very twat manner, which be' will - sell chesp 4 PHILIP BOW(. N.B. good journeyman Wood-worher, and a journeyman Painter, isminted immediately. to whom good wages, and constant Mriployment will be given / march 7 For Sale,. • A HOUSE; stableand lot, on the weal side of ' 4111 - Mame street, Mount:Carbon; the home._ iv 601101 r-stone, and well , finished; contaiiihog v. ilictiecrand cellar in the basement atom and two roots our the finit, second.and third floors_ snob. The aside is likewise built of stone, atul.large enough to accommodate four hones: ;..The lot contains in front 40 feet, and in depth/ 45.2 feel; et the head of the lot is a fine, spring of Islam—. The situation Is very pleasant, and from-its lenity to the coal landings, is admirably well cal culated for • Nratman or boat builder. A long credit will br given for one half of Um purchase inone r y .i Fo erme apply to GEO. C. W .i fNICOOP. march 10 .18—U Dissolution• ' • THE partnership heretofore existing between Gibbon & George. Carpenters, was diseolved on the lit of March, 1838. march 7 Notice. PIN. subscribers hereby give notice, that they did, on the 20th of February last, withdraw -from the co-partnership of William' Beasley, Benjamin Hack worth, John Brady,. John Tate and William Tate, toed Miners, doing business under the firm of William Reavley & Co, in the Shamokin-Coal Region,JNorthamberland etsuntyt and are nut responsible:. fin' any debts contracted by said firm. • WILLIAM ItEAVLEY: BENJAMIN RACKWORTII. 17-3 10 - march 7 DissOltition of Partnership. 1 rilHE' partnership heretofbre e:sisting between W. C. ,Leavenworth. Jobe • O.; Lassig anti Andrew S.-Dearinood, *ging business under the ' firm of Leavenworth, LevaiF & CO. in Columbia county, Oren masters) is this day dissolied. Ths business of said firm will be continued by Joholt C. Lessig & Co. W. LEAVENWORTII: JO . ESSIG. - A. . DEARMONI): march 1 .. 174' . The Berks and &Mulkill Journal. Radio& mill,please insert the above thus lima, and charts this office. •TO THE "MEDICAL OR OTHERii To LET,. TAT very desirable stand pn Centse Street; opposite the-Post Office, whlehliaahsen suo.. cessfully car Tied on for wreseßseani ical line. There is a tuta stall stable ail coach image attached. The home his ripten . tly teen repaired and neatly fitted. up, zepletaissffi every necessary moronism:es for laminar aria respect* able business. Peasession given os the first of April.—Apply to • WM. F.. DEMO, , Mahantsago Street s Pottsville. march 7 174 a - Administratore Sale. - • WILL be editor) Thursday, Ms .22d_ • mut Friday the 23d of March, at 10 cr'elecii A.A. at the late residence of John Bowen, .de. mimed, in Maxibenst.toornship, Sobeyikk,essan N ty, tbe entirecaste of saishiiiemlent cessistin of h orse, ' Groat *MINN mar lowa. Ways, Hanle" ilaitSualiti. - 71 1 atritt Becksiheat, Potatoes, grain in the_ ground,- a general assortment-of fanning - Also, Householdruid Kitchen OrinitiOiat i t4 silting of 1 Clock. 1131141,4 Bedding, 'Ktrien4lMi a nd rake, Cupboard, And loose !Itespini. Terms made known at the dine ofetie. IAIKUEL.IIOWKK: .110-. . d4isiotgq-1-- , Feb 2i EN IFE EIENRY GIBBON • 174