. . parting instruction, and *e hare learned from a :gentleman, •who*, daughter has been for some time at theschool, that her c progreas has far outstripp his most san guine expectations. In view of all which we have no hesitation in mmending this Seminary to the patronage of the public. Car Ireland, Jsmatity —John cam a • mite of Irelana, about 26 yearsof age, was drowned in thaschuyl• gillsCamal, nearly opposite the Salem Coal, Mines, Norirevan township, in this panty, on Thum day. moining las i t. An ingnelit was held on the body before Justice Hull, (by perroislicin of the Coroner.) Verdict of the iuri, `accidental death by.firimning.,'—(Corninunica4d.] We are requestOd to a Ptlttsville Band, will :par streets in the forenoon an. partake of a Dinner at the Connor,. on the ensuin.. American Independence. [ Tie Okt.Guard.— A lOter from Lon caster county, states that Ritner will 3,600 majority in that county. is majority will more than balance the ma jority in favor of porter, in Berks, Mont gomery and Northampton counties. Judge Rochester of formerly run fur Gover was among the persons the wreck of the Pulaski. Lo'edfoco 'trickery.—The 1 , ; at Williamsport, Lycomiog co' to forward papers which suit leging as a 'reason for conduc that the mail was TOO ?DLL? - 1 ' Poetical The follow 4 scrap of poet- ry has been !tainted to us for publication by a gentlertian who info r med us he pick ed it up in the neighborbod of .dinersville. i At his request we ins ert it. The scene described is one which frekpiently becomes an awful reality, wherel "the .pestilence which walketh in darknefis, and the sick nesf which destroyed) at noon.d.iy," pre vat". Fur ourselves; iwe confess that th 4 ugh we may allow (*selves to laugh. at 41. e emptiness of pride, pr the vain glory. of serf conceit, when' the/ exhibit them selves in the walks of bipMesscor plepshre; -we have 110 idea th,it the poet, I inghing at such a seeds, as that ' described, is any thing more than strong, figurative language, intended to convey a whalesome moral The poetry is said to be it good imitation of Coleridge. I wandered in achurch.yard, v pi , ben Death's shafts fell thick and fast, And human cones eight or len, into one grave were cast; The funeral trains no longer came with mournful step arfrektin, But the hearses rattle() merrily, as they went to and fro, ' ' • I sat upon a sepulchre, and li could not help but laugh To see the bodies there interred without an epi ta ph. . I No mass, stone with fulsorok lie was set above their head, ! , But rich and poor togetbes slept in the same nar row. bed.— I laughed! I ,could not help ; but laugh to think ' . how poor is pride; For those twist 'whom a gulph bad been, now slumbered side-by side...— The bloated drunkard's horrid cores, laid by that of the child, ' • Who locked withip the arms of death, still looked as though he smiled-- The bead of one that eret Wu Sited with vainest self-conceit, Now tested on the restating earth, are dead beg gar's feet. • „ . laughed, and who woultlriot have laughed, such things as these to see = I sat upon the sepolchie„and 1 laughed heartily. 11011. TUX mithis's rotapui.. TO a'E. T. My friend, my early friend, my but, my only love, I offer thee once more the humble tribute of a heart That beats ; to brood upon the precious memories • of the past, • Fhe joyous dayrof•youtiv and love, when nought of •sor row Or of woe bidimmed our path; when nought of an. gash Or uf pain dire intercept the generous flowinge of; our sools, . Save the dread thought of years of absence from the some;. Hallowed by youth's first gnshitigs forth of ten. &trans. • But. eh! how dwells- within thy soul's deep springs, The recollections of those hours of stored, holy 3 0 .1 • 1 The "hour of evening sacri fi ce," wheit heart with,. • heart • i , In sweet submission bowed before the mercy seat, And in the buoyancy of yodth's bright hopes, an offering made . Of person and of soul, to iliewho an our - daily paths 4 Theltindmit blessings ofhlo lovelatb shed. -The-boar of @deist joys, when. friend met friend With cheerful smile, 'rotate, "the ; joyous hearth, And kindred feelings knit the 'souk of some • who now • I • • , Are tossing on keg rough 4nd stormy see. Are these to thee ea but al viaion,of the night. Whose shadowy images still float upon the mind In faint remembrance, -seldom or ever recalled Amid the sunshine and' thej smiles that , now sur. round thy path?, i • Or do they born upon_the altar of thy helot, with Undecaying vigor—there to bloom in eVisilasting prime, . ' . While lite shall hold domiiiion o'er thyj powers. E'en ~.the sturdy oak, ishen winter • chilling wind's- . Hankbared Its limbs, doth reek fresh root in It's own oktive earth;so bath my early lose, When stripped of all its' frePhnesa by the blast Of disappointment dreanl ii winter of !the soul Sought a still deeper root • id the springs eflife, t n And there lies buried, ti the spniig i of ardent hopes !Pigged. I Shall dissipate the gloom that round it ihange, And bid it bloonslin one eternal sunshine, never mote to die, While hie shall. animas . And when earth's,pdvirm ed above . Whom partings, trials, Phihnietpkie, Jens SO, 4 111, Italit The Cri_As Still, They Coin ir! Screws.-4,14 must be admitted :that screws are difficult things to be managed in ratter) menkinery; and, when they get loose, the innehinery is apt to' all, to pieces unless the sot4ws are quickly replaced.— It is well known that the Porter Chnbibus to Harrisburg„ has lost a ;goal many screws in this, county,end xtuMixor is still increasing. The omnibus looked quite full when it: started, but the vehicle has lost so !natty passengers; and, withal, become so 'Oozy; that, it is somewhat doubtful whether it will ever get to its journey's entl.i . However, we suppose that new screws will be procured by hook or by !rook, and the omnibus Will rumble on over its rough road. nounce that the de through our afternoon, and Hoiel of Mr. o'- A nirersary of Ma. HANNAN: I have learned that at a Porter meeting, held in Pottsville the sth instant, my name was used without my consent as a delegate to their convention, to be held atS Harrisburg on the 4th July next. As I p ave been a cutmorter of the Washington armer, the truly democratic Pennsylvania Governor, and see no reason why I should change my sentiments, I therefore decline the honor intended. Tours respeetltilly, SAMUEL BOWEN. ew York, who or of that state, ho perished in Ma. BArdwn 1 observed my name- to the Plirter paper, as a delegate to the 4th of July convention, which was used with out my tonsent. lam in favor of letting welt enough tone; and will gn for the re election of Joseph Ritner. ofoco Postmaster linty, has negltxted 'n Cloy. Rimer. al-. so extraordinary Ma. BANSAN: In the Potter papers, I observed that the loco-Cocos have comitta teo me as al.delegate to attend their con vention at flarrisburg, on the 4th of July next. They had no business to use my name, to promote the sinking cause of Van Buren and Porter! and f shall support the truly PennSylvanim Governor, Joseph .Ritner, the Farmer of Washington county. UGUSTUS IBOFFMAN. MR. PRIER: In the Porter papers, I observed that the friends of Porter have nominated Me as aAelegate to nttend their convention pt Harrisburg, on the 4th of July next. This has been done without 'my knowledge or consent, and therefore deoline the !mime conferred on me, as I in- tend to support Joseph - Ritner, the Wash ington county Firmer, at the next election, believing hip administration has been the best since the days of Simon Snyder. JOHN WOMEN.. Wayne township, June 23d. 0:;1-• We tire authoiized by Mr. Joseph Kimmel, otthis place, to state that he had a conver.ation with his brother Samuel, since his name appeared in the Pottsville Porter papirthat he assured him that he had not , authorized the editor of that paper, nor 'any other person, to use his name. MORE SCREW LOOSE. In Heidelberg township, ;Lehigh county. The last Lehigh Journal - contains the names of t4e following• persons in Heide] burg township; Lehigli County, who de cline serving on the. Porter Committee of vigilence,_ r and declare theit,intention to support Firmer Riiner. The abOve ten makes no less than twen ty eight persons who have declined serving on the Porter committbe of vigilance io Heidelbore township. We republesh the following table of Election returns for reference. `Cyliciall Elation Returns-1835. TOIOIIBIOII. Orvigsburg, Pottsville, Mc Keanskintg, 81 ..- 62 West Penn i 56 77 _ Pine Grove' a 155 Friedenebarg, 86 100 ' Schuylkill Eleven, 61 ' Sll• #.. Upper Mahlolonic, 10 ' 127 Lower Malitutango 41 6B Berra, i 21 30 ion, " Ranh, ' Mmenrville , Port Carbcalr, Tamaqua, .t *adman; heart; r;. ear, to be renew, i 1 re is w 0..... .......—_ a, are aaknoiro. DUNE. 898. Fax voureae Jothutai..- J A COB 'W IRTE LE; Port Carbon, June 28th. JACOB DEER, Jr.. DANIEL . REHRIG, GEORGE DAN - EY, ADAM SMITH, Sen. DAVID VVEIL, . JACOB FOX, i` AD - AM SMITH, Jr.. JOHN REMERER, Sen. DANIEL ZELLNE.R DANIEL ANDREAS,Sen. scnvyLKILL COUNTY. Rimer. Mohtenberg. Waif. 104 239 93 214 69 96 18 52 . 28 5 21 20 . 28 13 27 31 23, 32 3 33' 19 31 13 TOTAL. 833 1179 858 Resdefeh.—This iadividual. Who was Ter* eyed so notion", by paling Pessideut Jaelean'ti nose s a fewi l Yeirs ago, and igainst whom proee" has been Waited and re-issued. fir that aweault,4; : though ne*er seflrid, has "'warily Caught g - trial roe th 4 often". He was aware that the dep, oty marshalt, at Alexandria, had a writ for hW arrest, andthe came over tothe District from IRO . : ginia, and ; invited the olfiess to is it. wide was done. He was then bail.W, being held lo sum of lied hundred dollars. The trial will tat place next October. Mr. R andolph has nip that Gemini liusksonchail Ihe sommoned tout' ,i tend ai a *hoe" Of 01111:11 th e old Glassral won't "MC MI the court au Flo. in that case; M is to fine r. Randolph fig atlsaulte.4suratel of Ceauntrie. • -I • FOlMllltli AIM A DAY...../61 10 1 . 181 PerarT sari that "the tiae.bieeiry Grua ,OTe a y em ir i nnern„ list feiret• and mkt; "thati mg n eats be fold fseiaNl freer —N 1 14 • ' ermi AL. On Thoriday mooning.* 28 toot. by Rey. Joiockb Mx, OL • zoili; to 81Izos SARAH ihatint, both of Cod Tirade. ithipmeas of Coe: five the Week, saiticir on Th.isrsdny evening led 4 11 kilqied h►i Delaware Coil Ca Coarse H. Potts, N A Cosl Co 8 B Reevo & Ca Charles Lesion Bell tt Bolton 8 liedner & Sc. A 43teinherger Hodgson & West J Bell &% Co TC Willman 4 Co M Morph) S Brooke Miloes & Spoon Sillymen & Nip Boinnett & Taylor L Chapman P E Hamm & CO A • Lumina Ikt Evans Milnes & Lloyd L C Dong horn CM Hill Neinh 4 Co Palmer & Gannets Davis & Morin. Hewes Saber 4 Ca R. G. Lela r G Best MI Weimer Potts & Saurian • R Richart R Woodside 1 Stanton Win Rothyehell Wax Wallace& Ca Sundry Shippers Pet last report, Link Schuylkill LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TRA DK. fll==l 26 F Kepner 27 Joi Thoonia ' L McLane 28 8 Bradford SOLD. 28 Gen High 6 Boats 49 per last report E MOUNT CARBON• RAIL nosy. The following is the amount of Coal transported on thin Rail Road, fur the week ending on Thursday evening lash 4222 tons per last report 12,000 Toil - 16.259 NA THA/It OLE - AVER. Collector. MILL CREEK RAILROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Wedneaday evening last, 2344 tons Per lasi Report, IGIO9 EEO 18453 OEO. HADIIBTY, Collector. WEST BRANCH RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transporteil ' -on this Rail Road for the week ending on Thursday evening last, 6133 tows Per last Report 40.331 464 ROBERT C. HILL. C46.olketor Total 'SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on etis Road for the week ending on Saturday evening last. • 3109 tons Per last report, : 10.192 13, H. H. POTTS,Collecu3olx. QUANTITY OF COAL Arrited et Remised from thasedide. stp t. 9lAJinsf. incise*. 103 Boats. with Per last Report. Total, ==MIUM=I Paul Ariss SO, lOW WHEAT FLOUR. b 1 the lead wu worth u Fri. day V 50. WHEAT I fQ per umbel; hp dewed. RYE FLOURS 00 perewt. is ilesabd. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1 IA per ramie deitud RYE. by the load 10 cute by the sale RYE CHOP 65 seats per bushel ia demand. OATS 116 seats—ready sae. POTATOES 40 casts per babel is kilad. IX/RN-416 casts per bushel is linseed, CLOVER SEED-05 AO per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED-111 00 per bade& FLAXSEED—SI It per bushel is dessead. WHISKEY--42 coats per galls,. BUTTER—I 4 coats Eip seats _EGGS -14 cents per deems. LARD-40 coats per posed. TALLOW-9 seats per, peed. HA MS 19 cents per paardi CORN CHOP 80 to per bushel is deemed. BACON—PI cents BEESWAX-18 . FEATHERS-61 ceetsper posed. COMMON WOOL-40 cents pot pelted MACKEREL. by the Mi. No 1.51100 Ps s. St SALT—I en per bbl.; 8T par Medal PLASTER. Is worth 5; 00 pot W. HAY $lB per tea. 1111110tiENTDEITOIRE—. • umbletibses : Ise l l: 1 1 : 141.41 ." thi Jedrol OOP , .erCes. mos of Schuylkill earaty.hir Mos& of the imperd Acme,' Amiably p U fir do male Is. ;selr,at Debtersolt.that dos authips haw s _mftli ibleaday dm 30dt day ail* mug 10. Weft is de &mow at the Coen Hamm. la Orwipberm fir the hoar* ass endear maim wins and wino I rally awed if tbq dimikSoar._ JACORIL NMUTH. HENRY A ACH, .JOSEPH HVGIIIES.• • • MICHAEL, EAN'OO! Joan 110 Id- • *writs,' • les=gives. that the following mead 14- Adoehtistratairs amid Gumbos; hats nettled their somata is the. OW of biffi lbeleftir or Safiiikill Coale% ma -thibt the odd ,11,0 1 14 6 will be promoted tolls Chipillisiess Coin* held et Orwi Lpfore..le bed for mud eeeety, Mew' diky tbe day of July 11138 6 for ofielletpotion. The moot of Valostiee alma. end An drew Winooper. Executors of the loot - vat am & testament of Ademi Howast, late of I's* lowa.- ship. demigod. Thu Immo of LeoffOrd Nisbet; Adiefeietra tor gibe ammo, UI*T Rieke . 4 late of Maithohit toweehie. deceend. S. Thu ozooont of Henri Ege Adinbustratoo of the estate of Marko MarriAger v kle of *Ay/lO WA Hem. *ceased. kid& sa st,4o . 20 1087 15 813 .13 194 13 660 14 6149 1 - 679 484 480 47 3 . 443 • 40 '4OO XII 318 305 277 974 977 267 258 258 908 213 161 165 151 157 110 111 106 108 106 101 931 1159 4. TIN *moot of ;obi BMW! aid Mary, Broser. Admioloratore of the seats of Amok Brew. late &the terrace' of Dliatereeßle. del ceased. . • 5. Thu amount of Jacob Alipaelt, Admioistrad for of the estate of Xlisshate StroPfslate of Loir sr Mabastangottoiroship. deceased. 6 11 ° wont of Georte Reber. A/inhibit:al for of the estate of Aka Reber. late of 31anibetas towcahip. deceased. 7. The second account of Jonas Goldner. Ad , mini/neater of tie estate of Gorge Jacob Goldner. late of West Penn township, deceased. 8. The amount of Abraham Mel kel and Rea. bee Merkel. Adotialatritw of tba situ, of Mr. Ain *Asi a late of East flnutswick towitabip, deceased. 9. The seeount of Elijah Bessuer, Minh& trams Pe Beinia 11•11, with the wi ll summed of Condi= Hoffman, tato of Branimilek township, deceased. 10. The amount of - John Koch, Giardini of Slijeleth and Jam, minor children of John ler, late of Alanbeiai township, deceased. 11, The accOant of Henry Housfr, Adminia. trolor orate crusts of Esc Ikasser, late of Went Penn tawrishlP, deemed. 12. The account of Jacob Shade, Administra tor of the estate of•fleeid Meurer, late of Malmo. tango township, deceased. 11. The account of John Battorf, Administra‘ tor, of the estate of amen, Bawl, late of Pine grove township deceased. 14. The account of Ludwig Berger, Guardian of Sal me, Jonathan, Elizabeth and Henry Gab• ert, minor children of JairetAmt Cried, hue of Pinegrove township, deemed. _ JACOB HAWKER,. 50— Register. 307 16,396 1563 89,086 June 30 PROCLAMATION.—whereas the honorable Came" %mei; Esquire, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Dauphin,Lebanon, and Schuylkill , M Penn. ay Irani". an jmitice of the several Canna of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, an raid counties, and t Gssrse Reach and, asniel Esquires, judges of the cuort of . Oyer and Ter miner and Geeend Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offender', in the said county of ilicheylkill-.-by their precepts to me dirceted, tested at anywhere, the 30th day of June 1838. have clawed the Court of Oyer and Termin er and General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Or wigsbore, on the last Monday, of July next, be. ing the 30th of said month.) or continue one week. lErla 105.482 53 2.710 1923 168,192 310 2400 Notice is thsreforetereby given, lathe coronet the justice: of the peace, and constables of the said county of Schttylstll, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said eel., withsbeir rolls, records, inquisitions, examinatsoos, and ill other remembrance. to do those things, which to their alms appertain to be done, and all thaw that are bound by recognisaneta, to prosecute &pipit the prisoners that are, or then ,sball be. io the jail of said county of Schuylkill, ari to be then and theta to prosecute thew ,as shall be just. • ' PETER F. LUDWIG. Eberle Merin. Office, OrwillthcFl* Juni. 30. 50. 2710 N. R. The Whammies and jurors who are sum. mooed to attend said Court, ate requested to •erne punctually. in case of nonattendance, the law in such cases made and provided will be enforced. Them notice is published by particular-order of the Court, those! concerned will therefore govern themselves aceo-diagly. M.MOCLAISATION.--,Notice ii hereby given that *Mud of Conunos Pkan, fbr the tnal of ceases at Wee, in and for the county of Schuylkill. will be bald at Orwipborg, in thee:aunty aforsaid, on Monday the 23d day of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Therefore all persona erring snits pending, and all pane= oboes duty it shone to appear at said Cowl. will take notice and govern themselvesactel=7. PEER F. IrRDWIG, Sheriffs We, Ortaigaurg. Jane 30,183K3 30, ET Pullet mid ark/edam is demanded of tie Jame end Witaimes asuisomed to Mend thin Coat. Ematol KIMBEL ragehm.--AsiaAn. Mazy Ka m% Qhasap Kllllsl.ll. Gamilyis Kansa. • 3,097 loos 10.749 Aseishrat Tbseirtr.--Measeape B. Hnuay. IN this Seminary. Females are 'instructed In Needle Weik, %telling. %adrift. Writing. A. Animate. Bonk Keeping. Algebrs7Aglish Gram. lams CompositiothOetorraohe h tery. Chinon,- on. Botany. Natural Phi ' T , im etn t a i ly . Drawler. Painting. .ad the Language. TERMS—For Boarding and Tuition. eaeept. tog the throe last named breathes. One Hundred and tidy Dollars a Year. payable quarterly in advance For Drawing. Rioting. and the French Lan. page. Five Dollars a quarter additional, each beam* ' 01113 Wuhing charged a 1 .371 mats a demo, and Books, iltationam &a. at the store Flees. bads sad l inn. the us of the Library and Claso Books. Ors furnished to the mils without chimp. Vacations, Is the Fourth and 'Tenth nwistbs, and to tbe Scholars who do sot twain at the School. this tints is sot ehareed. Far limber infiumation Parrots sod Girard: tans are reeprefully rehriSt* tri Edward It Hair' Orilisborg; Joseph T. Carroll. Post Carbon; Jobs 12, Leiria, Georg* N. Amiens, Mary J. Hubby.Pationtlq or to Jahr Saha. Schuylkill Forge, sew fbrt Ciento...all &whim base ail dote at Intsberies &hod. Kinolertai. Jess 23. 18311. MB • 111111 ewird. entrW'aws,- p it • -m* ar Pena. have stoke e goenth oflembee frees where die where ie sew • leg 1 1 Ihrellist loamf is Ifeheeteep Street; end es eitenkleeeasieee diet hided the *iris of the beildieg by rimerieg the Melte ape4•l4 end etbereieeimpul s es the build- Jag. I , liowift Arta the ahem mord Arlie op. prebeeelea eateuevidise el, lay peal tie pot ' OM sr bereeftee d gli Is les, 'pike at the hie eeteta.;, tor say tabu* reepeet*the PK bet te ei 4ti eeietiiiii," ' ' 40111 lififygr. sieeter ' hee IL 1 . • fie-. old ins Ski Cinumuustmakft. KIBIBERTON BOARDING SCHOOL. ism Tws sanatirrianovrai of i$ 2 • wilt,r of several writs P eot V ' ieni . RI AN and Leestri Facie s, lamed out of C/berl son Pkas of Schuylkill County, and to d irected, will ba exposed to Public Saki. at ' booms of-Edward IrConese, hiokee p . a,* theborou gh ofl'ottsaWe, On Thursday the 124 day of . July, I at 10 o'clock A. M. All th at certain lot or piece of ground, sites* on the roithweeterly side of Centro Street in the borough 134 PM/rifle, in the County of &hayl kill, in' Swill's Addition. Beginning at the isa tame of three hundred tied twenty fret southwest. wardly Bent the line of Market Street, thence mutineer/11,y 'along Cattle Street. ninety ftio, two inches tolilll,tesit wide street; thence along said w SO feet street. north 10 degrees, 12 minutest i t waif 138 1 I 'aches:to the kw of lot No. 28, thence eistwardly along- he said line teethe place of begin' log. together with the hereditamesis and ap .. rtecances. ter 'sling of a three story stone tiii. ding. enotafining fine teneniante-,late the eats of.heejsk Lyon. At ale same time 'aid place, all that certain lot of ground; situate in the Borough 'of Pottsville, Schuylkill 1 I.loonty, bounded ie front by Norwesi zian Street, northeasterly by lot of Robert Woodside. and on the mar by a ten feet alley. and southwesterly by lot of Ambrose Crow ley, containing in front 40 feel, and in depth,l3s feet, mafked in Jacob Alter's additional plan - to _Pottsville; OA letter L., M. with the apportenan cm ftniiiiidng of a Iwo story frame dwelling bones with a kitchen, and occupied as e tavern— late the emote of A:abeam Crowley. All thr same time and place, all the twlull.equal, undivided fourth parts°, shares of all t at ,certain lilleAllege or tenement, and tract or Oros of land, situate in Norwegian town. . ship, ecluety of Schuylkill, and State of Penney!, vania: beginning at a post in a corner of the land . belonging to the New York and Schuylkill Cos/ Creamy, thence north 611 degrees. east 321 perch. es to alpeat thence north 20 degrees. Wet Illil perchekthenee south 20 degrees, west Bfr, percher, thence, no 29 degrees, west by land of . George Duncan, I 21 percheh thence by land of the New. York and .oirtaill foal Compsny.,amith 611 de grecs., weir 3 14 perches; south 30 degrees, east 1641 perch to the place of beginning, contain ing 324 i and 14 perches, emitted Mary's Fan cy, with 't appuitenanees—late Um estate of ' _ AAR yens Oh ''huraday the 12th day of July, at th public house of Philip Doyen in the ' town of Sc oy !kill Haven. at 4 o'clock P. 11.- 1 All those ree contiguous lots re groOnd, 'situate in the taw of Schuylkill Myren, in-the County I of•Sehuylk il, bounded, by Columbia Street, lots No. 136 a d 142, and by a 20 feet alley, and marked inrhe general plan of said town, with the Nos. 133, 140 and 141, containing 60 feet each, and in depth 227 feet with the appurtenances-- late the.te of George Erseriek. On r 'day the lath day of July,. ei 103?„Iat th house.of Peter Filbert; innkeeper, in the Wrong of Pinegrove, at 10 o'clock A. M. ' All that certain let or piece of ground, sit. tilli oats in the litorough of Pinegrove. in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by the rail road on the east, by Orwigs. burg food on the synth, by Tolpehoeken road on the west, mid a fifteen feet alley on the north, con taining one acre more or less, with the 'ripener. minces, eonalating of a large two story dwelling fosse end kitchen, spring-honse, office. and • frame stable. The house is now occupied as a tavern—late the estate of Weary W. Coarad.F.i.j . On Saturday the 14th day o Jetty, 1838, at the public house ofJames Taggart, in the borough of Tamaqua, at 10 o'clock hi the forenoon.-All that certain undivided one third part.' the whole into three equal parts, Parted and divided. of all that certain immune, ten email, and tract of land, situate in Rush town shil,Couoty of Schuylkill; bounded by land, J of hn Kershner, Philip Alosser and others, coomintng in the whole, two hundred and twen ty 'ems, more or less. with the' appurtenances, exceptingor the same six lots of ground' in the to werfNettingborg, numbered in the plan of the said tAroljitith Nos. 46, 57, 59,, 61, 63, 61. t It being pail ofAhdreame promises which George Kemp, Daniel Kemp and George Kemp, jr. by, disk deed ated the 20th day of March, 1826. did grant and , firm unto George W. Baum .— Also; all that •• lain andieided coo half part, the whole obe p 1 and divided into two equal parts, of all that Cle in trivet Oland, situate in Norwegian and Barry ownehips, county afuresaid. 'with the apperten ces—it being the same premises which Dr. Behja . in Becker and wife, by their deed da. led the did grant and confirm unto the mid Geer W. Blum. Also, all that certain on. divM- . half part, the whole into two equal .parts, par • end divided, of all that certain mew suer to meat and tract of land, situate in Ru h tow ship, county aforesaid, bounded by Ueda of ' ter Knahh, and vacant landk contain ing in the whole 397 acres and allowance, more, or less—i . being the same premises which the, Common math of Pennsylvania, by patent dated: thol27t;h •LT of January, 1832, did grant aqd confirm • to the said George W. Baum. enrolled in patrol : 11, vol. -30, page 541, with 'the sp• roitonan late the estate ofluse Bkber. Jokel Birder an. Geergs W. Boom. _ _ On , sit 1 he bo liday the 20th day of 'ldly, s base of Henry Stager. innkeeper. ugh of Pottsville. at 2 o'clock P. M.— All those two contiguous his of ground, situate in the Borough of dPottsville. numkmal 44 4. 46, bound. ed northwardly by Market, eastward, i t yr i 'Welber Street enthwardly by Norwegi enstreet, and westwa rdly by lot now or late Bard tarson h Pat' containing in front or width each 60111, end JO de each 244 1 feet, with the appurtenanl: ca, coos ng or a two story frame dwellingl hoetuAlso, all that certain piece, parcel or loth ofigramod. , situate in the Borough of Pottetilleil bounded bwardly by Avenue , eatwarvily . by! 1,0 of loh Porter. south mad southwardly by lots now or l ate ,Benjamin Pott, Esq. with the spoor. tesarseeki containing one acre more or less—blatel this same of =M.. ...... • , At. 'the - same time and place; ,one fuU and endurided ifith part, ,) I h' ' whole into 16 e9nal parts, parted an 1 rliiitled, of and in those that adjoilP j . ing tracts or 4iieees of Isod.Vitoate i' Norvirn township. county of Elchoylkilli le tram tided by land of Henry Gauls and Phili Wagnesj f and neat lend, thence by the nest d ahribed it'd and land of Leonard Reed. and a oast land. containing 421 acres: 102 ralthes, townie -2d hat, bounded by the neat bed lad and land - of iwittnard• :Reed ,by le lithe OM above described and vacant land, et i #, tiduireg 220 acres. 80. psalms, and allewanee • ri tiitet; by land surveyed to William Wet claimed by Jame. Dada; and land of dosl ' Rad.by lent efthe wood ahem *Merl ' 1111111 MS wait hued, by lad onolot ' ier,g ametaledig 3111 - sens. 110 - .4111; . llusimi-40. said thopometiof liiiitif it likairkettlloll4l4i.N.l49 • ekes, styme •will r. • 4 1 ti I 1 Ives et - 110-41. ePOidene Iwo* Fammistial g a ihre lline 4 . 1 .01 1 4 1 ! —lnto the estate' of florae Anteir: ''', 'On -Friday the 20th dayil July, 18* at the housavif Henry Cbrist. 'makeup:en is icorthe 'Ceiba hilinen.ville. it 10 05,354. - r, _,24. r . • •" . Ibll„erinitl. undivided Doe 044 101 . 00 th parts of titutteen twentieth pertevitilkWt - catkin. tract or 'parcel of unimproved lantivfaltrit• ata no the head waters it the filwatara;ltivar i fortherly in finegrove - township. Barks Orintry 'i, owe partly in pine rove, partly in Norivirew slip parSrum Lower Illahantanit, ant' pitily wilt ry nships, Schuylkill Covinty.sarveyetilifthi • '22d. 23d and 24th days of May. A. - A:1793, i in,Prirstiance of ten warrants dated tviropeetivatt ' therl2th day of January: 1793. aranted.to lbe-lttl larVing osultd Persona, ris: Robert Irwin f* ~ 439* acres and alkowance; Ella) Weed. t0i4291 acres and allowancq George Weed. fi3r 41114 1 1ii`• era end allow : ince; William Cook. Van, fik4o awns, 114, perches and allowance; Jutiiv..Ntlit: - Esq. for 443 acres 91 perches and - allowance; , James Miller. Ric 440ecres 59 perches totaling ante; Robert Lynn. for 450 acres. , 148- Pere*r and allowance; Andrew Carson, for 412 kereri - S pritches and allesmaee. contaiotaly in tke !whole 4306, acres, ii perches and allowance, bounded by lands of the New York and Schuylkilltoftiteriat: puny. and late ',surveyed to James WitiOit.i. and others—late,the estate Of Wm Zavert. .:.-, , . Seized. ta A ken in execution. audio be. soli Dre! PETER F. ;;UDWlG,Stierig t e Filierift Office, Oriviirs. ...:_, ymitg, Juni 23.18* t Dissolution of Portakerstiiii.: THE co.Partnenthip heretofore existing- tni' tween Win. Nice 4 1. H. Moodie. -trading ,under the firm of 1. H. Moodie & Co, is thilAty dissolved by. mutual consent. Those .dirbir elkima against egid firm. will -prevent thenilol, :Er,. Moodie for settlement; and elf who know them, selves indebrd; to. amid firm, as also to their*. firm of Nice & Moodie. ere required to make immediate payment to 1. H.. Moodie, va, thew ibitada the books sre left for settlement.' N. B. The Imainess will-hereaflerlasciindett. led by I. El. Moodie. at the old !tend, neat dims from the northeast corner of Centre and,Norlye. ;glen *meta; and reapecifully solicits tre.ontinai raisee of public patronage. Pottsville, Jung 30, _I 838. QJ Miltoman, Milton, insert three times..aud charge this Office, First Troop tichvylkill Counlyikt . 111,x7 ILL PARADE on Wednesday the itlt dsy i I, 7 of July, 183& at lb otslock A. M.istilloe., times% hotel. fly Command. OAS. P. WOLLASTON, lune 30 Daryl. Safety Lam '• FOR SALE by - MORRIS, TASKER MORRIS. 3d and Walnut at. Phiht. Philadelphia, June 30 50-6 mo . . Reading Nail dc Iran.Worky HeAVE on hand boiler Iron, shect.of vanotes sites do. and also , all the different si s 'bay iron; also, round and square iron from xiptii 3 inch Railroad iron of the various sizes unclteil and countersunk, and cot to the atiglei ready fat! use; and band iron. All sizes nails and *piker.. also, 1r un iron of superior quality. All of which. are offered for sale at the lowest city pritiek . ;• ' - • ,KEIMS, WHITAKER 4; Co: - . Reading,June.2s, 1838.. • - 50—tf - To Old t?olisetrytieds. Agency for Lini of POckets from Liaet. pool to Philadelphia. • _ %%BE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed As gent for aher- Messrs. :113Ope's Line of Liver pool Packets, between 'Liverpool arts Philadelphia, and will receive the passage money from aboes'i who wish to send for their friends in the - oil , ' country, and also, will procure Bills for thiiisfp,ar. ions who may wish to tranemit motley ra, friends abroad. • • Thir Packets belonging to thu Line are .fitted up in a superior manner, and are cornmikiiiiderf•byg persons who pay great attention to ther ikintfiga and convenfence of passengers—and have given great satisfaction to passengers generally. • &rt.' . grants who intend residing in • this legion, will .6nd it to their advantage to engage their paesige.. in this Line, and land at Philadelphia; they wdl, by so doing, save the fare and expense from New • York to Philadelphia, which is foes or five dol- • Tars for each individual: The rate. of fare will be made known by ap t ry office int at the of the Miners' Journal. - jone.2o B. BANNA WANTED, a good mining cariTter,. can aim do house work, to whom mmatink employmeot will begiven—apply to - JOHN STANTON. Pottsville, June 27. Valuable Coal Lands FOR SALE.. TRIBE SUBSCRIBER, Aiisignees of W.. • Baum, Will expose to Publicelale on Friday r, the 13th day of July nest , at-I o'clock in the &P Jammu. at the house of R. A. Heaton in the bo rough of Tamaqua, in the County of :likithttylktliwk- the following ;described Real Estate!. ' --;..-, '• firat—The undivided one third pail isfoi [ V4 .;.. 4 .; fain messuage, tenement isod tract of haiLigilli, ate in Rush township, Schuylkill,Cisontnaltylia-4 • ing the town of‘Tarnaqua, and landiof the Little [Schuylkill Nsvigation & Rail Road Co. and -OM:. L iars, containing WO acres, More or less. (eMUipit° .' ' bt lota of ground in the town of Wisttemlie _ heretof.re sold:) This trailfut land tchandsOnss4, , i ly situated; the Little Schuylkill and Gittamisem: mil road passing through the same. - There are ~ a somber of coal frills , open on Abe 'preadiest -4 ! . ! from" which-teal of the heat quality ban beitifial' . _ ' 0 4,h ie d,A14,, the undivided half .of ii!';' - .Mllt*t i [ tract of Coal Land ', 'Will* in Ain, lind.?ii . • 1 gilt's' townships. Schuylkill Cunnty, betided lib ; ; lands of John pluton% Peter Knabb aid- ' [ othera t t containing 151 acres more or len:: ,Thii ., 'friett : of land is situated on a branch of the Big-Settityli.. kill. a few miles (ram the head ofitieliFilstikiittelt= railroad,apd contains* .linTinnunit bed: - ,*::Pto7, rior coal, with about feet light inpireileg;, on which a shift. him hmn ,stialt:throughOset- i ; shirtY,threelfeet deep..,Bpowthis tient, 4 , m of land there is si large.- lolhonse met 'i' •is s Mont Militia% (Mite occupied saiiiVio I II I erif,) with atables,..itiede; 0:7, - 114,q, !, old Suribiry raid passes inuttedinlal*4:l‘l . 'i eria , --Slan, Ilirket of nebnProved•lnn4dlintbailk = Rash township, Schuylkill County,- homilwilokr ~i' lands of Peter Knabb Ind earalnl Isadnv [ Yerninhlt"' i • • log 39T sere. Ind illoWanessi Thlictiatitolflit* li ji b uou d s y with dm! of e lope Fie qualitfe'ewl , mum fro m the Little Selfiry&llliall Tiad:::'''':;4: : : -. ! ; - Tbs. terms of We oiltioLsiiia r illibil: , , rAindirsoco on thii day litlide..: i ,*„ , .. , , , --..4:6:g.,r.i..4-, .: i . . . • Atimuiztv_no,2_, , I.li _JOHN. I.w.,r,,tii f. • mai** , tif411ki1.07,401*,. Ili /Die " ' --5.---7 i'''lll4 1 . r Ell WM NICE. - T, H. MHODTH.. 50-3'