CAUTION TO "Yesterday the Loci point at stumping the fri the offer of a large bet,-c , sent by a bank in Realli 441 in this place. Th thetaffair are these. "A-young man - named the bank at Reading,.arr 20,000 dollar., to be de our banks. The Loco out that he had the mo got it - arid proceeded, in 4 era to i'V lion's lintel, Ni ed to bet 20,000 dollars 111 Porter. . 4 114 e, Wilson o 000 dolliirs, or the wholl a.OOO dollars as a fort e . Would take nothing less t mount, and that all tub ately, WI then instant great noise, . This info we under Stand that arrarl mediately made to taki the gentleman frotn.Rce found. -is said that he preciitantlyl 1, , le is no money with 41s friei •do' ti the Armes." lianki should lit. car4ll wham they . de spatch as messengers ilii..ttivh Om country, sviifi nom/ in These drys of IL. IC.I hoc „ rabidity, as a iirectioime retot•at %i, as Hi al .It f a vv.' the one ahoy e tionilitmed from from ii race, or the bask Ironl hiss." cr.....7- [We learn fromill•mditig that the 'Young Nlan with who 4 the •twilit) , was sent, is not to blame i 4 the k ransac ti ..ii, 4 further than entrm.ting the sat' and person. He , had nfiri know use made of the looney 'until transaction in the Paper —En We co py t h e following net 'last number of that exitelleiit the "Journal of the firankli The directions for the' use o Lamp," will be ofimploirtanc. nera in this neighbothikicl,* vy Lampis becoming a solute in mining operations, artic 1 collieries below the water lev y THE, DAV I 4 LAM • The following directionii are gin the uae.of their great proctor, tar ted by Sir Humphrey 11.4%r:—W1 trauzu is a corning to a sh4rry-red i ful, and do not remain ton , unlesi be exceedingly pressing; nd, evc lamp must be changed, a d that r 'carefully.efully. Caution is ex ~c edingl moving it out to get cooled and eye, no oil on the gauze, nor have an The shove is an extreme ase, in d vat care is needful. Whe you are should not .allow the gaze to a 'but should, nn the apprWieh to 'other air: ' You should often car your lamp, and then you will has 'of the approach of such ci ngernnic You will perceive first a Igh col the Same; and that will sue. `one, even reaching to the. this will expand. ..or hoc lamp soon becomes insu speedily comes the cherr great danger. Olpierve, siiiims, even from the fir ri coloured spire to the last, sing the naked flame. Jkii.g spiry pillar, it wool be wet' e i . -` fo change the lamp. In, ft recori l accidents in coal pill, o : Wear eweasale„- since they r 1653 1 tog tti 135 in number, o i ly or.e c traced to the airy, and that we fall in changing it.— he gau: • sod then exploded the Mine: • l A . IRION Id little In - bre than 0 sty .yes tore of this article in B • lain ha' 25,000 to about one mil ton of and in case the cost of .roduetii half, it is impassible to stimate increase; and'surely th reduc sumption of coal from tons to less then 11j tuna. -arrant that it will'be great. a, hove i Modern im'proyemente leem to the Manufsetnre of irn in Am.! bur legislature to aline , the Aril market at Istr„terms fo the pr in munitv, ei.d then in.itYl pass away berme they Lien inter iron manufacture. If heritilw! ed' throngh the west oCumhe+indohe exeellen • cy„ the abundance. an ernxi , I er ty of the materi. els for the monufactit of iron ran hardly fal, to plant some imeertat hroncl of the iron menu. reptile:on our boast.— Vhireho en Herald. i lining Journal. SINGULAR OIRCUN STANCE. We have often reall of the...imprisonment 0 ToWds in rock*, and tr` es, but ever heard of any tinter these teimals reverli g its owl) hiding place in the war here mention d. ' • During the Christ . BOIS . r . Lnkey. of Car minow, near Ilelston, at emu mg himself by the fire, Ondeirening, his 'are wer suddenly assailed by cries resembling hose o an infant. which apparently proceeded from th chimney, where lay a huge log of w . • on fire, as it had been for , three successive day*, accordi g to the universal custom of country fill at Chia aeon. The. cries I continued to increase, and on ramming. the log of wood he discovered a mai hole incapable of admitting hrs fi nger. Ile s it the wood. and, l e to his great astoneihm nt. food a large toad ea *abed in the centre. West' on. 4 1.1 Ibid Ca ;Ls. e demand of mats amount. on' per` year; in the year The increase of population 7 has btien during that pee e increase in the demand and it is calculated that 'Ming t. in the supoly for 's Baer' ed. Ibid. XlErt FAS. ft, of -a , great. celebrity in tiled thi country, for the It patent or economical cro stini. fro the decomposition Xs, for e purpose of light. His recess has for some fui u ration. in France. a k t secret. He has ken light the' Royal rig ? N gas. procured in turned. Birmingham Gee. .1, is, Mining Journal. In the year 1760. ed to 2j millions of 1838 to 18 millions. (according to Etowrin rind of 90 per certt; t for coals 730 per con there is Ito fear of a f 2000 yeah.-41aume HYDR A scientific abeam! France, ban lately et; purpose ottaktag out cesa, by which he ; of water, hydrogen g ing bonne and street time been m very ea but the method has now, however, node Printing Office in P the manner above•me II At a meeting Of the Coal dealeraand oth ers instituted, at The Pennsylvania'Hall, Wednesday evening August Tid; 1838, Capt. T.' J. BAIRD was, called to the chair. and 'Robert B. Neligh and Andrew Russel appointed secretaries. The object of the meeting' being to op , point a Committee to accompany Mr. Cole, (ihe agent oppoirtral by the Naviga Lion Co.) to test the • corieCtnets or the stales, on the line Ot . the canal . from Putts slime to Philadelphia. MCI Focos made it mil of Rant rby nsisting of money )g to one of the cocumistances of BOA'S, I I Teller in ,veil in own with livered to one 01. ocus herelintling xi, °net, uf thttnt i (Impar with lltb• here tl ey banter n the, , deetion of red t 4 take 10,- le, by oin ing up i n; but he Lbcua an the whole rt • On motion, Resolved, That the Com mittee consist of two persons from Port Carbon (Motto, two trom P..ttsville, and two from Minersville and Schuylkill Ila- On motion Resolved, That Dr. Stein. berger, of Mutersvdle, and Lebbeus Chap. man, E.q. of Schuylkill Haven, and Messrs A. Bolton vind Charles V. Whit ney; of Port Carbon, be the "said Commit' tee. tatmedt I=l making a ) going out a were itn- y left, tnatitin geinee • the ding w On motion, 'Resolved, that the Commit tee meet Mr. Cole on Ntonday next at the Mt. 'Carbon Weigh lock at 9 o'clock A. anter, but not to be' !decamped, I to i-brag .On motion, Resolved, that the proceed. Inas of this meeting be signed by the offi rers, and published tn.all the papers in region. Un motion . adpurnecl, THUS. J. BARD The returns (ruin Ow+ State continue ft vorable.. and leave no doubt Of a thotougl Whig victory.. KENTUCKY. There is not Van Burette:at enough le e to a sec• edge ni the e gaw 'the M. J.] in this" Rt•publican commonwealth to he worth inentnming. Cs from the .publication, "the Davy to the Nli iere the pa y necessary i latly in the We have nut complete returns from this State, but enough is known to assure us of a Whig majority 'in the Legislature; and, as to the Governor's election, the Whig candidate, Dudley, has, contrary to all the rules °freeing, 'not" only rliistanced, but doubled distanced his competitor, 'ILLINOIS. We ate unable to tell,T om the scattering returns which have reached us frum thy , State, how tbe elections have resulted; bu the Admitistration papers claim it for their party, and, with probability, considering how ultra Jacksonian it has hitherto been. , n'to miners tie lamp inven. lhen ever your hest, be care a•ybur t usiness On then, your iiry often, and ly requisite in :hanged. • Have ry defect in it, itl , hich the great. • travelling you 'twin this heat; tt, return into re ully examine re timely notice lecir cantata/tees aged spite nn ded by a long lamp, and then er, until your hot, and then ti iMen there is all these Iran. nce of the blue Idanger in expo l as you see the I often carefully I of the various 'and Tyne, near op ofl ! roe lar ; erably red he. hroig armor. there Is s Roon )1838:amoent ut of 135 can be bye boy leuing wee damaged l ining Review ~ the mantorac ' increased ahnut I•ns per' annum, be reduced one the !more rate of ion in the eon !r one ton of iron, the anticipation er, some or IheAt pen the-way for •• ries, it behooww leritana t,. find a i uce of their snit generattuna may ere with us in the y °nee he extet.d• B. B. NeHO, Andres Russel. Election Returns. . lALAA,NA. NOR I'll CAROLINA. ALABAMA. • A slip from the office 'of the Mohtle Mer cantile Advertiser oithe 16th met. gives us the result of the State election in 22 coon• lies, which have returned 29 Whigs and 25 Van Buren men. This is much better, so far, than we expected. In the Congres -ions! district made vacant by the death of %1 r. Lawlor, Mr. Crab, the. Whig can& date, was upwards s of 700 ahead, all the counties` heard s frorri but one, and is no doubt elected. Ithotie, Island Election —On Tuesday week Ihe 42.8 th instant, the semi annual Election for Represent%dyes to the Legis lature, w.lO he held in this State. A southern gentlettsar. passing through Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and having oc casion to call on Gov. kitner, appears to have heel) much stir:prig - ed on finding that he lived in u neat two story brick house, but of rasher ordinary rillpealance, on the Susquehanna, bat he Wes still more sur prised, when on ringing at the door, his summit:m was answered by the Governor in person, who with a hearty shake of the timid led bon in; and still more (hiring the evening... When the Gov's wits handed round refreshments .With her o*n hands, not being afraid that the dignity of her stationVflltild be loweted by her .r.eithir bsing t,,el proud nor 14. lazy to wait ttttt m herself and friehrts:—/Vewburyport Her ald. We finillhe notice in the last Lancaster : 111TUAItir, • th,4 :,-.llle,un Monday, h e 13th inst. at 9 o'clock, A. M., the Right I .ViirAtpfitl LOCO FOC° SIIIN-PLAS..' TER in the 2•1 vatir aur its age! Its chi f mourner is:one Dory R. It!, di55,,11419, was brought about by an old German flOctor named RITNER, who adintnistott to it a pill in tiro shape of a ithitilt purged the Creature to death . Pence to tte a.hes ! . • Prom the NoOlk Beacon. Pisa ;Eanl.pring Squ itlron sailed from Hampton Roads on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock, We bear it reportSil that Commodore Hull is Ito take cormi l iand of the Constitu• non, whin!' ship will return to the Mediter ranean Station as sooli as she Mtn be refit- ted. ' A Good Toast.—;r-Tke following eras drunk In flout!) Carolina; at one of the te• cent feritiyals: • "The contest between the President and the Oople, for the control of the peo ple's inane) , i may the people be victorious. MahnOssi in Tentui,—We were actually aa tonished, dat the same time Prettied, at seeing in inn Na te! . Free Trader, a steitement of the progroscof religion in !Texah.=-The Methoeista alone have: in that coo tr y twenty - societies and three hundred and twe ty, preachers, including air eidaps s a d three eacirters. One of their Mis. sinnariel, OM nee. it. klexander) has travails& this Yeat. in the court* hf his circuit, trainty-taw hundred miles on horsellickithrough swamp aird prairie, swimming Aimee, and. sieeplOg Mat ex . -, Eased to every pnvatiorr and inclemen cy. , Me Orleans Piagunts. Ttp -NES, . . Tfiatorter p4bltabelf to the tlrit he, Porffir, wilt receiVe '9OO majmity in this coanty. 'Why dcitet they therefore take the following bet which we are authorised'to offer. If shay be lieve that he will receive even 501:elnajor ity, they -c 4 annot love any money. ' $5O `That Porter will not haveloo majority &hula- . kill County. $5O , That be will not have .200. $5O That be will not have 300. • $5O That he will not hivi , 400. Sioe• That he will not have 500. $lOO That he will not have 6110. $lOO That he Will not hay., 700. " $lOO • That he will not hove 800. $lOO That he Will not h ive 900.—And $lOO , • • That JOSEPH RI t Nt'.R will have MAJORI TY 114 SCIWYLKILL COUNT'Y. The above to be taken collectively. Irr Cubic' up to the chalk. Loiik at the leaders of loco tiMnisui—their Pre sident and official organ. Mr Vat. Buren is now traversing in Virginia ic a meat and tour—he is at fond ut horses and dogs as an English noble. man—his eqmpages are modelled after English fashions (he bought a coach in England, because American mechanics were hot good enough for hiCi,) and lives in high stele. The Globe—his of oewsosper—in a late attack on the officers of the N ivy, denounced them, saving. rr-Ii is impoisihle is make heroes out of men who adopt the priortplea of COBBLERS 0 nif TINKER'!!" Here is a riplended sample of DEMOCRACY (::f) io be sure! ‘` maxims and principles" of me. chanies, in'the view of this organ of a pretended democratic administration, unfit men for 'heroes:" lt holds them up ea a scoff and hye•word of re proach„ and thinks it matter of blame that our Naval officers tie like "Cobblers and Tinkers." Who were liazerie, SHERMAN apd FRANKLIN and a host of other good arid great men of the revolu tion but mechanics! York Republican. The editor of the Kentucky Gazette, one of the 0, 4 4 Adnimisfration prints in that State, has published the following; "1 give fair notice to political friends and foes, lithe Republicans do not come out inure freely to sustain their cause, and if the Whigs should withdraw their patronage to the Gazette it will have to be boxed up." Punishment tviii overtake the guilty, in one stay br tenothrr.—The gentleman school teacher, Mr. liontleur, who eloped some time since from Le - itigton in company with a y3ong lady, fin whom he deserted his wife. has since been ca-t adrift at town iti,the west, where it is said "he is money lePot, shirtless. coadess, And for a while lOnger, cittowir less." Venango County.—A leuer to the . isclitOrs, dated Franklin, Rug .7 , says:—"Our prospects in this county ere very flattering. There ■re a number of influential changes in favor of Ritner, chiefly from the Muhlie ranks. I think Maier wilt yet become a candidate; if not, many of is frienda will support Dick, in preference to Gal. braith. In any event, they admit Dick will be elected"—Puts. Gaz. lETSome writer, in attempiina to describe the rapid esoluticina of a French dpera dancer, say, her feet cannot be ciathred . any better than th e .•spokes in the wheel of a Wahl engine"! trnt is mid the Great Western hat, made over $40.000 on her two last trips, • MARRIED. By the Rev. Mr. Harney. Mr. JosErn Coesont., to Miss Aszt BEATirs, all of M inersvifte. rivillgtoblic are respectfully informed that the Corner Stone of the First Presbyterian Church. of Pottsville, the Lord permitting. will be kid on Saturday the PS inst., at 3 n'elock P. M.— The public are respektfully, invited in attend, at which time a collection will be taken up to aid in defraying the expenses of the building. Pottsville, aug. IS. Itt3 . r 3--4 . EIULASRI LtrDGE , No. 216 Ancient York littoona, havieg been reqnetoed to Inv the t. " nner Slone ni.the Prerbrterian Church, being ' at in this ftmough. on Saturday the 25th in..t. ' he members of said Lotlge;toeether with all wisi, ling Brethern in the regnin, are n-trei.ird to at tend at the. Lodge Room, at li o'clock P. H. on that day. . .1, FDA rcp, ,c, T. H AZZ %RD, z .1. BAIRD, • L. SMITH. A. HERBNEIt, Committee of Arrangetrieni; 1 Poilseille, slug. 18, IA3SI. k 8 —9 ratiiS Ate al a MI. BARRY relpectfully announces to the :adieu and Gentlemen of Pottsville, that on Saturday evening will be performed the highly Laughable Farce of the OnaßrElnya or a tonienient Distance. pAT 11-00tigt. MR. FAIPONPRIDDE. After which a vertety of &norm and Dancing The whole to Conclude with the rapt& Farce of zgrou,cilni or 'Marned Yesterday. Nrtormesiee Every giedini Nest Week. Pon*fine. AUffUit 250 taper Hangings. ANEW Areortusent, constetne of variety Of I New Patterns. for Roo'ms and Entries, tether With ettolee Borders. just received and (or tale by B. BANN AN. A ur 66- 33 Coati, - TAE Subicribers 'rettplettohy annonnees to theCuliena of this likirough and Region, and their friends in general,that they are prepared to menufacture to &der.. end Will missal." on hand, at the corner of Coal and Norwegian Streets, in the Boroogih of Pottsville, CAR— RIAGES, BAROUCHES, PHAETONS. BUG. GIES, SULKIES, DEARBORNS, GIGS, &a. of the lift, best niateitatio,iad atthelawast rates: All work entrusted to their ism they war- rant to be inanafactoreals equal to any in the county ar elsewhere, both in point of neatnesi and ddraibihtt. They hope that the public before ?archiving elsewhere. *ill call, examine and lodge for themselves. - . AU Moth of Vithieleitrepaired WI shoiteit notice, and a the rdeatlaemantodating - teime. • SENEWILLE HILBUSH, , WILLIAM WISER?. ' l i ottirlite:Angust SIC • SS—Solo • RWMMlmlsm"msnatzw C4Did Tiriade. Shipments of Cos! for the week, endir.g on Thursday eyenitig last t Snipped Wg Dela Ware Coal Co George FL 'Potts, Charles Lawton Bell it Bolton . S B Reeve & Co N A Coat Co P E Hamm kre S Heilner & Son Hodgoon & Weat yen, molace& Co Neligh & Co G Bast Billyman diNice Milne, & Spencer J. C. Cirsrovions A S Nichols A Steinberger Bennett & Taylor L Chapman J Stanton bevis & Olwioe Serrill R. G. Lelar . T C Williams 4 Co Pvvrre & Allen R Rickart F J. Parvin L C Dougherty C M Hill newt.% S. Heber J Rucklc &Co. T & J Reatty'a J. Ri.li & Co. Totten & Wenboven R. Kear Palmer & Llarrigoia Sundry Shippers 364 Per last report, 3842 MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal•transporte4 on this Rail Road, for the week ending Thursday evening last: angs tong per last report 40,404 C E Total The following to the amount of coal transported nn tlis Raii. Road for the week ending oh Thtirtoday evening last, 4.675t0ds Per"last Report 84.282 The following is the amount of Coal transport d on this road for the week ending on Weiineedgy evening last 1)35 tonk. Per last Report, 31.348 1 • 33.183 I GEO. HADESTY, Collector. sicnuTLIKILL VALLEY RAIL ROA The following is the amount of Coal trznsportpd on Road for the week ending on Slaturt(tly evening last, - 2265 tope Per last report, ,388 !Minh Chunk, Parryvdh, Penn niven, Mauch Chunk, Perryville, Penn Mien, lii I 4W16 Little Schuylkill 117 EEO NATHAN CLEAVER. Collector. BRANCH RAIL ROAD ROBERT C. Co88191:tor. Total lu, cnuce. HAIL 'UM I) Total 39,653 A. A• POTTS, Coliectort LEER M. CO A L TRADE. For the week ending 16th inst. Boats Tone. 17 3,419 21 937 11 519 TOTAL SHIPM ENTS.. _ _ 1,816 78 805 646 26 792 121 9.39 1 2,823 )09.1681 Del. & Dodson Coal Trad QUANTITY OF COAL.. Arrived at Rondoot from flineedale s v ` e t to ditgust 25th indoors*. 36;797 ton . . n iivi kw or TILE aiißKicT77 Passed. Augual 2 2 . )E t ta WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth dit Fri Oay W V Kt iIIEAT I',l o per Rebel. iv demand. RYE FLOUR 200 per cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOURY 50 per . cwt. in dema nd RYE, by the load lb cents by the boshel—rrady sale !Avg CHOP 65 cents per bushel in demanti OATS 31 cents—ready sale. POTATOES 4U cents per bushel in demand. CORN-65 cents per bushel in demand. cumrEn st:E3)--45 50 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 00 per bushel. FLA KSEED—SI 12 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-42 cents persallon. BUTTriB,44 cents per pound—in Iry Etia9 l2 72 cents per dozen. LARD-10 cent. per pound. TALLOW-9 cents per pound. HAMS 11 cents per potted. CORN CHOP 80 cents pet bushel ind BACON-12 cents per pound. BEESWAX-1 8 cents per pound. FEATHERI 4 -6 2 cents per.pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKEREL. by the bbl. No 1. $l2OO Na $1 SALT-2 61; per bbl.;B7)er Webs' •PLA-Srxß rs worth 7 00 per ton. IiA.Y $lB per ton. • For Sale. , A iTALtIA FILE tract of Land ix Wayiet-' 4 ship, Seboyltoll Cosine', near Friedeseibui on tho peel w Pottsville, adjoining laud. o Jul Snyder, Daniel Berger and coheriii eon Laing 1 fifty acres. of which are shout fourteen is . wood , land well timbered, the stet is Chuir and 4, I mil i itisted, about five acres excellent tumid° , the improvements ere a two &Cry Weather rded Dwelling Hewn with a Meehan attached Barn Cid Weavers Shop, if not . old before the d day of September ooze, it will be exposed sin d day at 2 o'clock is the atte_enoon. at the ff se of Liilteribill Inkeepin' A at Frialtanaißrlts iir eblic &la east fa tU whok oi pareals to it pur chasers. Terris may be hairlior by appl ' to the owner on the pre mien. 'JACO KAERd R. August 23, t 8313, • ' --S -~e-_+ti ~+,.'^+ a +'► ! ;Ya •s. c.~ ~a;*w;+{?~c - ~-tom . - iii. rfr eIPFOSIE . S WEISER, I • . CABINET TEULItEit, ; - /a the Borough of hfraerireilte, , ESPECTFULLY announces to the Citizens of . et' the Coal Region, and his friends in gen- I till. that he has commenced the Cabinet Making sines., on the Main Street, in the Borough to nersville, where lie will always keep en herd & Make to order, .all kinds of Furniture, such as bide Boards, Secretaries, Card Tables, Sofas. fledsteada, Chairs &m Stu which he pledges hitn4 fell to the public shall be manufactured of the very best materials, in the neatest manner, and la. as accommodating terms as they can be pro.' ' tured elsewhere. He respectfully solicits .. all hose in want of Furniture. to Call and gzamine For themselves, i A good Journeyman, who can come well re (Commended, as to honesty, itnd sobriety, wanted lunmediately, to whom good wages will be given. i Millersville, August 23, 1838. 66-3* Sheriff's Sale. 1.1 . - Y Virtue of a writ of Looari FaeMe, I"' sued out of the Court of Common Pleas 01 c'Schnylkill County, and to me directed, will be [ ;exposed to Public Sale, on Monday rho 10th day loitieptember nekt, at ifm House of Dan el Boyer, !innkeeper, in the-Marone of Orwigsburg. Schuyl /kill County, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—All that cer• messuage, tenement or lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Orwigshurg; bounded West wardly by Wayne street, Eastwardly by lot No: 86 Northwardly by a 20 feet alley, and South wardly by lots No. 82 and 83, and containing in width or breadth 60 feet 6 inches, and in length [ or debth 132 feet, and being parts of lots marked in the general plan of said town, with the Number 82 and 83. being the same premises which Chris ttan Schwartz and Margaret his, wife granted and conveyed to George Grim by Deed dated the 3d day ut April A. D. One Thousand Eight Ilundred and Thirty, together with the hereditament* and appertenauccs, consiting of one two Story . Stone Dwelling 41ouse, and one less two Story Brick House and Kitcken, 11 thereto attached, frame stable and shed., uric pump of water near the Kitchen, and the right of one half of a purnp of water at the AGM of the house. The same is occupied as a Tivern—late the estate of George Grim. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold by , Pe I'M 1. LUD•NIG,Sherif. Sheriff's Office. Orwigs ham. Aug, 25. lEtatl., Schuylkill County, ss. 104 ss 1175 11'093, 208,178 221.671 6,01111 =lll ' 1 ' e a , The Commonwealth of Pennsyl. „., 4 % vani n a t minty the i nSgh• e vv riff hi o r f en Sc s air an n t o k a r il pilaw.' Court held at Orwigsbum, in 0 • • „, a"' & for the county ufSchuylktll.oti the third day of August. A. D. tB3B, before the lion arable Calvin Blythe. President, & George Relish and Daniel Yost, Enquires, has Associates, Judges of the same Court.. Frederick Bensinger, Jr. in• termarried with Elizabeth Kaup,one idthe &nett. tors and heirs at law, of Peter Kaup, late of East Brunswick Township, in the said County of Schuylkill, deceased, presented his petition to the laid Court, stating that the said Peter Kinn. died intestate on the twelfth day of February, A. 15 One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty -Eight, leaving issue three children. naniely.to wit; Mary intermarried with George Miller, now deceased, and now resident in the State of Ohio, Elizabeth the wife of the said Petitioner, and Margaret, in termarried with Isaac Bensinger, and that the said Intestate died. Flexed in the demesne as of fee of, and in a certain muage or Teniment andtract of land, .sitnate in East Brunswick e. 0. ., Township, aforesaid, adjoinin lands of Samuel Bartok', Ironmaater. (4.. urge Rickert and others, and containing about two hundred and nine acres, he the same more or less with the appettcnanc,e.a, and therefore praying the Court to award an in. quest to make partition Or valuation of the pima ses according to law. We therefore command you that taking with you, twelve tree honest and lawful men of your balivrick, you go to end upon the premises aforesaid, and their by .their oath or solemn affirmaticti, that you make partition there of tn and among the children of the said Intestate, In such manner and in such proportion as by tEI laws of this' Commo..wealth is dine/eat, it such partition can be-made withont prejudice to and spoiling of the whole ; but if such partition cannot be made thereof, as aforesaid, that then you value and appraise the se me according to law. And further, that you cause the said inquest to en quire or ascertain whetker the raid real estate with the appertenancesi will ennvenientit'aecom modem more than one of the children of 14 said intestate, anti if sn, how many or the I t a jailandren it• will conceiiectly aecommodste, and th a t a Jury for that parpore will be held on the prtriuses on Monday the 24th day of September neat; .t 16 o'clock A. M. by PETER F..LUDWIG, Shetaff. Sheriff's Office. °twigs- i burg, Aug. 95. 1832. { 44.499 I rre) . be held at the Ballot. of Michael grata: in the Borough of Orwiltsburg, on !Saturday the 15 day of September next, at one o'clock in 1 the afternoon or the said day,„ one bootie and lot in Market Street in the said Borough, now occu pied by Mrs. Lewis. abd twelve 'cies of land through. the Centre Turnpike Road passesis small distance aquvo_the town of Orwigsburg,Wdjhining ands at Dime) Deibert, Benj.. Pott and Joseph Zoll—latelthe estate of Whims ShOptkanks, decensea, and to be sol lA d by . . WIL LM lii:SI P ENPER.. Etecntor. Persons wishing to view the said property, nay apply to John Damian, in the Borough of Orwtgs bore. Orwigsbute. August 25.1838. 06-3 Dissolution of, /EWE' Partnership beret Charles Kintner end ding under the 6rm of Niro dimolved ok the Oth of Alt drae n! of aiarfes ; twitter ie beta, We** ! 1 ig I bte d mho poripent rsbocrib•- dohlioada • i sun o. 04tbsPIon‘ August 2,5v11338 , Public Sale OF REAL ESTATE. Ell tation. t : PRE Pazinimiripesistini hew*: Eolith It Neligh v Dents) - P. Neligh. and Frederick Nicely, trading under the firm ut Nedigh *Cp.. is dissolved by mutual consent on the .first of prillast.. A l persons indebted tesaid ink r • ueited to nuke tmmediam • payment to Rob. e R. Neligh, and sll having elaims,-areoao re. qo ted to,prosent them m'hirq for matlonlenf, who a uthori • to settle the Rosiness of the lite, firm. RORERT EL . NELIDEL GEORGE P. NELlgrff. FREDERICK NICELY. 66-1-3 t. Aogu)t 25 PENNY CYCLOPEDIA and Penny Hags. zinc . for • 1837—just received Vols. 9.9 and 10 Penriy Cyclopedia, and Vol. 6 Penny .111ags, sine for 1891, and for sale by B. BANNIO. 66-- August 23, fill-IE Corporation of the Offerrnen Rail RWad and Mining Company, hetet', give Notice, that an election will be held on Siturday,..the eight day of September next, at the wltite•Swae Hotel,•Race Street, in the CUy of ,Philadelphia; betweso the hours of nine o'clock, A.. 1...en4 threeT'clock, P. M. fur the purpose of nosing nine directors. • aug. 22, 1838. 6.5-3 V 'HE uudersigned having ()cession Ito visit AL Europe, from whence he will return by the twenty second of October next, all letters address!. ed to him, and professional business entrusted to his care during his ah4ence, will. be -prorpfitly attended to, by Charles W lunar, Esq. • •. C. LOESER., . 65—tf Orwig.burg, augoot 22. 1838 Bibhop White. • Few engraved. full length prints, of the late A BISHOP WHlTEJsnitable for frames, just received and for sale by the subscviber. Nice 15 cents. B, BANNAN. avg. 2/, ISM• . • ; THE Register of Schuylkill County having granted to, the Subscribers, I.ettere 'of Ad ministration on .the estate of Isaac H. ifeet4it, Merchant, late of Pottsville, deceased... .All per. sons indebted to said decedent, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having any claims are requested to presented them pro- perly authenticated without delay THOMAS C. POLLOCK. WILLIAM NICE, '• 66-5 Administraiiits: Pottsville, August 4th, 18.113. . 60-6 TILE Cost Schntes and Landings belonging to the banville & Puttordle Rail Rciad Cont. pany, at Mount Carbon. The smile being irt es.; cry inspect well calculated for the shipping of coal. The same may be rented with or grithog twenty Coal Cars, all in good order.inertt large warehouse and wharf. • Enquire of TUG'S SHARP. Superintendent. 48-3, - 'Mount Carbon, July 25 TnECq partnership heretofore existing bee ;` tweed Ralph Lee and James Currinettm„ is this day dissolved by mutual &intent, all tbesit having claims,. and those indebted will pre*it them to J AM FS CUELRINGTOIC Pottsville, July 31,1838. i 64-3 *'anted. YOVN'G smart man, ael'an misistant in my). f z - ma• Store at Mineriqilie, who can comer wog . recommended as to honealy and capacity. A. STEINUERGER, 64-3 • r 18, 1838 Notice to Contractors. James River and Kanawha likirove• Alen:, Virginia. A Public Letting will he held In lbelown of Lynchburg. on the.l2M September nest; of all the work n 4 now under Contract. on the Itnet of the Canal between that place and, the City or s sehthond. This work consists of 39 -Locks, 43 Culverts 4 l 3 Aqueducts, 2 Towing path bridged, (one of which is hernltB James river,) about WO Farm! end Road Brtdpes, and tram 30 to 40 sections, besides several heavy sections between Lynch: b..irg and the Blue Ridge., • The Locks will generally be of .dry Masonry!. sheathed with plank. . The stmetifin of the work will be Pointed coil to Contra( tors by the Assistant Engineer* on the line; end the generurj:isns and opecifiestioni be exhibited at the Otlice of the rmbecnbe.i., in thit4- City or Richmond, until the 9th of Septeteter, 'Ludt; in Lynchburg at the time of letting.- • The valley of the James River is remit:lolr . healthy'. CHARLES ELLET; Sr. Chief Engineer of the J. R.. aid W. equ.pani.! .5r3-11. 6'6-4 Jolt , 28th 1108,. The Philadelphia and Read lug Rail Road, W a be opened for Travel between grading Norristown, on Tuesday, the 17th of 1 July, 183 S. ' I HOURS OF STARTING. .I From Reading at 8 A. M. and 21 P. M.l r ... ii : From Norristown at 7i and 11 A. K. i, '"— 1 , Fares. ' - z , Between Reading and Niirristown ' First Clan Cara, IP> Second Close. $1 50.- - .. , Between Reading and Phormisvillit, First Clue Cars. II SQ, Second Clines, 111''00. Between Reading and Pottstevan. let Mai; Cars, 75 cants, 2d, 50 Ctir. - - - . • - ,7 Between Pottstown and Nonistown, Fnal,C__ Car, $1 25. 2d do 871 cts. ;Ai Between Pottstown and Phcenisville., Ist:el ' Car, 75 ctn. 2d do• 50 co. ~, rOd , • ' .;"'''', Between Phrenixville and Norristnie Car, 50 eta. 2d do. 371, thi. `• : ,_ .., Between Reading and lionglatreille. tat Car. MI CIA 2d do. 371 cts. , - • ~,,,, The bours or startiai limn, - iid miirint Norristown, are arranged to etratnett - with t Rail Road between NcirristowitAtid.,PsllhdelPil Peasengera are rtivestetitit'proente their tic eta before, the trains start. - !leading. July 21. 1838. s: Emporium of Naihion. Vhird,Door &bow the positsylarnio Street; H. SUMER bisgs leave to retrirti. r'so thanks to his friends and a gesso— ono pub i lZ e lin their potronage heretofore self*, ally bartoised on him; and.that vale hap '• see him patine, sod friends.* he:holieg by "'crating oaf:aides to give satistainitin to Hair coking d.. in this:bane% Par .'a p o ussille. Aogost 1108.. , •.. 1M Lera Crate,er. BEIM" Esipstior ma' for ale , • •--- • •resit' . • Pottsril s i 7otr 11, INS. Ili ot ice. TO Rent. Notice. II .58•—Imo
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