• ••• ThfUla, JAC, The Coal Trade for ISl6:` -AlMin \\. The quantity sent this week ifi only I mg upwards of 500 d tuns hiss than 1 entirely by the stoppage of orders," ;For . the information _of dealers - kin a, , thorised by John Turker,, Esq., Pr sident Reading Rail Road 'Compati"Y, to elate t 'no ,re c-. ".it in toll' aTiid transportation•Ma p.:2l,"tviifiake place this year. -- .' , . The demandfor Red Ash Coal for household purpo- ses, continues 'good, and also for anin' e kinds f Waite i 1 SOLE AND UPPER LEAviErt,i — Ash. Prepared Wt./Ash hit is also inquired for more i m'rocco,caw. -Bindi nng Shoemaker's Tools, - freely' than last week. Several of the White Ash Col- 1 . - and Lining Skins, 'Shoe Finding - ! ;i heries hatetrunks], Valises, Carpet Bags, dsc. • suspended mining etitirelY, and closed . their works for the present. . All !of which they will sell IoW for cash. (they are ' . i also prepared to manufacture ;loots and Shots of the .To remove an 'erroneous impression that seems to various kinds, warrhnted equal to any m neatness and prevail abroad to some extent, that Coal can be poi- i durability. By close application to builness,lthey hope torogrit the patronage of the public, as theylare deter chased cheaper in this region, than it now is, by holding . mined " - Net to be Undersold," by any.Establiehment .bark, we give the following reasons for thinking differ- in the county, . ,:- I ' ently: In the first place, goal has already fallen toa grin- , • -Ve Theirtfriends and the public are respeclfully irrm ted to elver them a call, and examine for themselves. .ter extent than the reibagtlon of labor would arithorise. 3lineraville, August 15th, - 1816. r 33-3 mo secondly, there ie but an increase of about 145,6011 tons ' ' 1 ----t-- i,clual id the market tini - year, ovcr last year's .tip -:Spencer .S. . ! , Luc i I ply to sante period, and we are sending hot littlernme . [ 'IRON 'FOUNDRY AND MACHINE 110 r, Coal to market 116 W, than we were at the same period ;,:c..t.„t..1 Brockville, Schuylkill County. NI orders promptly executed, on reasonalile terms .C.) lasi year. Thirdly, front information which was dart- .-. _ .., S. Nan . .1 32-ly • vet this week from a person competent to judge, and ' - j • st, ho ho s e travelled along the whole line 'of the Works, , STRAY COW. I (SAME to the premises of the subsei Met. in Barry we tram that the Canal between this place and Rea „ling cannot be complete d ftr navlcat , on before the 1:. i a t c , l nv a n i e , l; i i , E ii .S e clu ed - Ik t i t ll l. county, ,,v a i l a to ce u t r the r ~ l ,.. s a t 0 h f 0r .1 , 1 , .. , middle of October. 'After, making allowances for and a small bell on. The owner isrequerc 'd I. some breast ea. 4-c., to n hich ' all new wt rk is liable, a sup- n f, , ,tward. prove property. pay_ flamers an, take= her „ - a y, other - iv/se she will be sold.according n law. - . . T iy, - ,„t' Coal cannot be transported over it for the short • ' • SOLOMON 11. ZIEGENFUS. qteciod it ivill le navigable, in effect the price of t a.,F- 1 . Ba rry township, August tat, 1815. 133-Sts • 7volatiorr. partietfaity after the Rad-Road Company - ----- ' NOTICE.' OI'ICE. • 1 , ..ti a v e',-pr onto Iga t ed their determination moo reduce theitrates of transportation. Fourthly, nct'greatly in- ; T 1 ,, , , ,, ,, F.. , F, : 0 , B , . . , x, j e , i „ ;. , r ha p . ., z. , , , , ,, , vs:, n d,,,,, , i c , , n ( T, T , .. 4. , ic% o n i i C o zr r le creased quantity of Coal can be obtained feint the No- • f.iftre Nov. Ir.lh, 1513. Also a ClU•st direc4l to John vta Sentia mines this year, arising froM the want Of .' Hughes. If not taken away within three arks, they - will be sold to pay expenses. . • preparations, and the, necessarylnomber of Miners' . CLEMENS &•1 ARVIN. which will be required goincrease the quantity tome_ I Pottssille, august 6, 184.;!_ 32-3 t diately. These are our reasons for believing that no • '----- - STRAY COW. further niatcrial reduction in prices will take place du- ' ring the present shipping year—and if these inter sled TRAYED away from the subsrriber. legidine in i. Rail Road - street. Pottsville, Ain the 120 of Jury azree with us in opinion. it would be bad poliu.3 • fur last. a YE1.1.011 CO,W. will) a ss bite fact-. a round both dealers and crinsuniers abroad to dday an) lon- . hi.le in her riaht rar.s'.atiout it years old.: and. 4ins from ~- ger in piochring Us it necessary supplies. .. . I 2 to I t snrill hive spins nn 4 - er Tate.. WlSnever wilt reinini said Con.. 10 the subscriber, or givelhun inP-0.- ' Coat. FRLIGIITS.—Vest.eIR are plen.iy and in rood fle - . ursli..n is-h.... 'he can obtain her , shall be i•ea.trinahly mud at steady prima. viz :—To Boston $1 30; Perish- r,.,,•„„I„I fur his ',whip • r fleece and fall Elver. $1 25 to 1.311; New paten I 12t STEPHEN ItTAITT _ IN. and to New York arid Bronk.yn 41 per turn. • ' ' ..- 1 25— . 30 Sent to market for the week endtpg on ThurSilay t veiling last. WEEK. TOTAL. . 301 IN C. LEASIG • , ' ) Jln the Cruntnon Pleas of 9.652 0(1 - '2311.1 1 1 , 1 I-6 Ts. :, • } , - schvy kill (Monty. of 6,9.61 01 112,: 1 - 21 19 , ' ...yl - 111. T. s•N1)1.111S. J June Term, 11.16, Nu. 26 12 676 03 . 2.9.,297 II ,2 2011 N C.' 1.b . . 1 1- C, , .1 -. ' 1 • '2.513 09 .50.371 11' rs. ' '-' - ' June Term, 416 Nu. - 36. AVAI,TI24I SEDGWICK. J (flt i.1 7 1 - 111-1R C. 1111i,ST„ 1 i T A ' . , W.n.r.irm • oT. SANDERS ' • -,' 1' '. anal Veur Pa SEIKiWfCIE. }June Term, 4 16,''No. 31 , . A • 'Praditte under the firm oft ..`•.' t Sanders & Sedgwick• - ..1 • I . 1 LEHIGH COAL- . TRADE. , 9 Hr. unders tuned an Auditor apnointed by the Court of contmon Pleas of schuylkill fount}; to distrib- The following is the quantity - of Coal sent to market - I nte the Moliit'S pail into Court. Irteing frim the pro -tip to the Silt inst. Total. Cl'eals of the soles Made under tlieExerutions issued to 6160 no I , the above case., will attend to the dutieslof hie ape 65 ,...,, 2 00 point nient. an bit , Ottr”, in tin' lIOTOUCiI ull !Mime-tile. 4 ,., : , 17 00 rip "'Monday. Me .',let day' tit Aligns!, A. D., 1616, at 10 5 , 06 00 o'clo ck in the forenoon. 110 RACE. r.. , M . .21613 00 . :'- • , .. , ITII, Auditor. :0 , 2 Ott . Pottsville, August E. 11916. 32-4 t. 15'13 00 , . 1 • Port Ca rtm Pottsvine, . t`cltll\lkdlM Haven Port llinton, EIRE] RATES OF TOLL. ANII TR iNhrOILTATIO`. From Mt. Carbon. S. lla4en. Clinton. To Richmond (0 fa - 50 $ :0 '`To Philadelphia. / :0 4 GO 195 • Wrek • an 01) 4136 1)0 Q. 113 00 TVA - I - 3 00 stio 60 .. 3.1J 00 Stunmit Minya Rhume Run Beaver Meadow Hazleton Buck Mountain Summit Wyoming ' . PIIOCIL..._ ___ .i 3IATION. 1 .xl _ . 400,9'1 OD _- Av nimr.As th e Hon- LUTHER KIDDER. Esquire. . .. President of the several courts of coqinion Pleas i of the counties of Schuylkill, Cartion_and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the.Se-vittal'Cinirts of ' . 41.tirirter SP.Stons of the Peace. 41ir andiTertninet, and General Gaol Delivery. in said Ctlipllien.. arid 1 FTRANOF: N. P.ithmett,tind JACOB liuNTrlNGEp.t:eiptir.s,, • - , i , d..,, ! Judges of the Court of Quarter Stn.-dons or the Petite PINEK 11 OVE COAI. TRADE . 1,y, , r and Teiiiiiin•r and General Gaol Detivpry, ?or the Amount - of Coal arantspciriest on Union Ca - aal Rail trial of. all capital and other offenders, In the said Road front Ist to 15th Aug- [inn lustvel roomy of Schuylkill—by their precepts-to lie directed, Tons Cvci qr. bate Orglived a Court of Common Pleas. Oy!er and Ter-, ' 4,410 11 1 nurser, and General Gerd Delivery, to lie hi' den at Or -38,410 5 0. lg.-burg e on Mond:iv. the 'llli day of Solite ober next, / .i • to 'continue ens ll r.is . r .• ..Notsi eis thervi..re hereby given to the Conineri,the „Intl ices ante: Peace,and Constables of the`paill county rit'S, hiiikilkthat thet are ; by the said precepts - cidn ' not ed. d to tie then. and there, at 10 o'clock IlvfXbe f:tiit -1 - ' I t. : : : I riiii t n of said dry. with their rolls, records, ibquisillops, -- 7 — „' eto nottaritztis, and all other renionherinces4 to dollinse ” 52.9" 01 - ' things, which to their several offices appiitaiti to be C. L. CONRAD, Collert"r. ! done; and all' thoSe that pre linunti by teceignizan --e-- , inn, en proseltiite against the prisoners 4hatiare or their MINE 1111.1 i AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN It 'ROAD ' .Mill i n - in tine gaol of said etiontrof schutijkilh are to • The following is the Linount of Coal transpared over be' theriAnd there to preeectite them as shill be just. thin Road, during the week ending Wednesday even- , und 'Nave' the - Conlin 0,14,01011 h. iag last. 13,303 08 Tons, , ~. JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. 219,608 03 1 . " sh..ror, Officei - Orwids- 1 . -- , burg, AIM. Pt N.M. , 'IS Total • - 2142'91f 11 " . ~ N. 11.--The witnesses and jurors who Presummotted . 'WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector. i ,to ;:rt r ial said Court. are required to attend punctually .. • • In Glid.` of non-attendarce, the law in such ease . mile MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 1815. , . . ' and...previded. will be rigidly enforced. This n slice j? The following in the amount of Coal passed over the aniblished by oilier of the trout ; those coylien d will c lill Creek Rail Road, for the list six days. - 1:1:cer i ti themselves accordingly. .., _ . 3,003 - 14 Tons . dr i_-- - _ 81.532 08 ..." lIEM Total -- WYWING COAL TiLAOC.• Sent to market to July 1, 1516 ::,.I.Gtfl Tons DELAWARE k 111;Thz(IN cox!. TRADE. Sent In lull to July Fib 1516,• 116.'206; ton. Per last report Amount transportr.d merzSmatara Road. TioN rwt. qr. 2 ; 605 i..• 17,165 17 2*. Per la+f rcpnrt BM! Per laat report, . Slot) REWARD Avii.j. he pant for such information as will lead to I S the recovery of the money, and I.lle arrest and conviction of the perens who broke into the SAFE nf • PROCLI.M.ITION. i f I - Wm. Milne.; a, Co., at Beavet Meadows on the night '• 1 ' , of•Julv 30th, and stale therefrom *l4OO in Southwar VOTICE is hereby given. that a Cohn iir Cammou Bank lows of l'lnlallelphii. They wive all -new ifts .. 1 1 Pleas, ffr the trial of causes al issue Marla for the Notes, never before issued, letter A b., except $l5O ,- coidsty of Schuylkill, will he held at Ontimiltnrg, in, which were in 1110 - s. , MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. • ' the , county aforesaid. on Monday, the tith.:.day of sep- 1 *lOO will be paid for the conviction-of the thief. and 71ie amount of Codl trammelled over this road for', teinber next. to continue two weeks. f: I the balance in proportion to the amount of monek re the week ending on Thursday evening last. is . — Therefore all. persons havitte 511115 pending, and all " covered. 0 .4 5 5 Tama. 1/1•1110115 whosisdfity it shall be to: ppear at3said Court, - 130:910 " will take notice and govern themselves adordingly. 3 EREMIAII REEfII, Sheriff. Sheriff's 7 Office Or wigs 1.. I• i burg, Aug. 1i.M.46. % - . ~. • i -- —,---, . . • Orwigsburg A.C.adp 1 y. SCHUV.I.IOI.I, VALLEY RAILTOAD • 1 Amount of - Coal transpcoted over the Schuylkill Val:- ru . • , • ley Rad-Road for the week ending on Satflrday eVen- ! . Ing, last. -' - 'THIS Institution will open on the first illy of Sep. . . 6,20 13 Thus. I teniber, proximo, for the reception of i pupils, un - 110,692 ti Fon , ' ' der an entirely new arrangement. ,Originally design ed for the benefit of the whole contily. it tins in reality.' been confined almost exclusive,ly to •thet citizens of 1 Orwigsburg. , . • : , i -- -'- . --,--- -- The Trustees ants' feel happy to announce. that they MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL I ROAD: have made such arrangements as'tvill, in their opinion, Aumunt of Coal' trunnioned over the Moist Car- carry out the original design of the Instlinlion ; and se- ben & Port Carbon Rail Road for the week ending on cure to the citizens of the County, a Seien] ty,rll des , f -Saturday last. 10.129 In tons i serving floor patronage, where their chil,Filenn re-, i Petpast report . 212,312 11 tons reive a gond English. r Classical educatioryvithin their f ---.--- . ok t borders and at a compalativelv trilling es pease. . . . Tc7ia-4, '222,442 01 tp-ns 'They having secured the services of Mt. S. Frank- - . JESSE TURNER,' Collector. . lin Penfield. as Principal, %slot is known In them, to ...„,„_....,_ ' he well qualified. both by natural talentsfand educa iLion, as well as by a correr t and onliltimished mnial I .- \ Dissolution. ,0.,,1, , r. to take ..huge of sorb an InStiintion, and carry it on success - 6.0y. ~ HE partnetship heretofore existing befiween Ben, The Female Depai :mia 'will be sigiatlii: from the 1 T_ jamin F. Rpmroy and Wm. Ilarbesor. under the Male, and will be tau ht he ‘ll , ll Eleanor:ll Penf .11 firm of Tommy WI Harbeson, is this day dissolved by the sister of the Principal, • but iininfr,his direction. mutual consenti)all persons indebted: well phase . F. The branches Might , will be the coni6inti English ,- mare payment,ari those ha'ving'claims present them branches ; Algebra; Geometry..SurVesing the Nato- ' to B. Promo-Y rat ., ttliwis duly authorised to settle the , Sciences and all taii Maher English . beti . nrhes 11511- %.1 . busingss of Wel:ars:tilt-psi ally taught 111 A13111e1111.15. :In welt as 0r4vi0:,,N,,,,,1 BENJAMIN F. POMROY, Musty and the Latin and Greek Classics. ii ! . i W5l HARBESON. 23 _ 3 : The terms of Tuition. will vary ~ f-rom 3itri 6 dollareei - ;°..f7 . -,. Pottsville, Aug-0.1846. . pee quarter, as:cording to the studies purstied. I - ls . . !Board can he had in pets - ate fattilies !it moderate - NOTICE. , rates. It is. hoped that arrangements can be made, so • . , Mat parents wishing m fence their rhilitrrin ender the ' A LL persons are cautioned agamst purchasing any /I manure at the. Washington Hall Tavern. Schus I- 511,1111 cam of the Principal, can have liven boarded 1 , y ; I kill Haven.from"any °qui person than myself. as said MO,: same famil with Min .:. • manure is et pressly rifiirred in the lease of the prop. i ;The sac:mons Wlll he as follows; three . i !weeks from the 2d 'Wednesday in Aneunt; two woo+ from the ._,,,.„' rAty made to the tenatoiland Can be nnEy taw full) pur- / , Wedf' ,ll, l Preseedine thenstmes, and nor week Dom ..a... trkbased from . the subscrper. • the list day of March —• anion, and is noted for the beatny of Its bomtinn, and the purity and healthfulness of us.anin , sphere, as Well as far I 11.• sobriety and good order obs,ftved a sang its inhabitants. Here a youngpersor will 'Os free from temptations, and surroundefthy carat moral - influences, 118,Well as by the bertialifs of nature. which are of all. things best calculated 111 promote activity ?tind visor of body and Mlllll. : 1 Erin these considerations, we invite the patronage of the citizens of the Counts, and all, w - hrs, mat- be din posed to farrow us, rind we feel assured that thtlir con lidence will not be misplaced. ,' WM. B. POTTS, '-, JOHN BAN:N I AN, : . .WM. I, BICKEL, BERNARD yEAGER,' ' FREDERICK BECK, SE I II LEINIASTER, 1 51TC1INEL -SELTZER, JOHN EGE. Orwlgsburg. A rig. 8, 18U8.. t 32-3 t Per last report Total, 81,595 " . GEORGE 11AD EST Y , ;Collector Per last report BM Per last report 117,(0 00 T,tls JESSE TURN ER; :CoUector To'll JOHN HUGHES. SchuyAi[f Haven, Augutit 15, ISO. . 33-: t • 'O4 •Stray Mare. • GAME to tbe premises of the, subscribes, residing oaths Peacock -Tract, near Mt nscsiille, on the 271 tr ult.. a rrnall HAY MARE.about 51ears old, with a few white 'Toulon her back, apparently caused by the,saddle.— : The owner is requested to_ come Simard. prove prop erty; pay charges and take her away. otherwise she Will be sold according to law, JOSEPH JEFFERSON. Aug 'ist 15, 1546. _ . Notice to Teachers". A rmtcArroN,3 - will he received by the card of Sshool Direr-con, of Norwecian township, at any .ime before the firm !&tond4y of cleptcmtief. 1h46, for nine male arot two feinale : tearhere. Applicntinns can he made by letter - On any-of the Directory, nr in per fop, on the - f r , t litfinilay of, September, at the house of Abraham Jleebner. C Portoa rhon, at t &clack. P. , M If any applications tine made from persona who are not teachers an the townrhip nt preeent,the Board ,w4lrequirea personal ititeiview with the applicant '73y order of the Board:' ROSS BULL. t4ecre-ary. August - IS, • 33-3! HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENtAL PAINTING. 4Essns. - BROWN & 51CLOY, would most respect /VI fully inform the citizen's of Pottsville - and vicinity. that they have commenced the above bnsiness, and intend carrying it on in all its branches. They flaiirr . themselven that by constant attention to business, to -, gettier with the stile in which-they intend doing their work, they will receive that patronage, which to due to indmitry and .woirhanical genius. , They would particularly invite the attention of the public, to a new and durable kind' of paint, called Gloss White Gilding of Silvering on Cheer, and to a 'new system of varnishing Wall Paper, by wlileh .the lightest paper is no tamed to thy least. Paper,Hang ing done nn the thorti's notice. orders kft 'th JOHN G. BROWN. or urgi •s. will reeeive prompt at mentidn. Short in Church Alley. over Mr. WELLE T IVIEI Wheel Wright SholY •;..- Pottsvill ;August 15,1636. • ' :13,3m0 Ma* of,l he Cole /legion, 1 BY NA M. F. ROl3..ghTS. Engtio!er,l • Willi the .Trar,s all do.igual.-41, tram ibo • Lehigh to ihe, Susquehanna, nut tip Lnm. Prii.e Sa 2.5 per copy. Also on canvass fo'a nth. res. prici, 1532.5.. Just received and tut sale at NAN'S Cheap Book s pore. Potunine. 31 - August 1. 1616, -P BOarairig., A GENTLEMAN and hdiseice, Or two d ingl ' e Gentle .Cl men can be accodtmodated with board, by calling at M. Cuniming's large Brick House in Norwegian St. second door.above 'thud, in - • private family where there are no children. • Pottsville Ang.'ls, i 33.41 140'116 tons, be it Week", caused Now Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap ;Store. , . Foster Si, Shissler 9 HAVE _taken the New Sloie ! .I neatly opposite Prevost' , fin- f •.' - t b 0 lel, Minersville, where they ' have opened one of the best as- ' sottmenleoffloots„Sboes. Hats i and 1 Caps in' the County. Alan a gond as.o;rtment of ad;Aie are au- Angu,t 8:1916 7%01 To 03 FEINEI 20;191 5 118.3u5 • • CLEA VEIC Collector . . Valuable Property foil Sale. ,I THE subecriber offers at private - eale the well known and old established . • .; a••. 1. _ORWIGSBURG TANNERY, f . :: 11 ; watt - slat en acres'of excellent land WTI " " :qt mpally ,meadow, with a laire mansion -..---,.. house' ant a tenant -house, Mutate to the ho l rough Of 4 _orwizsbtign - , To the tannery is attached n first rate _ 1 ' TEN HORSE POWER STEAM • ENGINE, For grinding bark ' The tannery has nn eieellent loca tion, and the baricand slaughter hides On be had to any amount, atreationable prices. • .1. The above property will be sold, with or without the stork. Sitould the purchaser agree to take the stork then immediate possession will he given !of the.prein. JACOB }IA-NEWER. Orwigpburg, 3u13 , , 25, 1616 • 10. PER CENT SAVED. JiiST from Richmond. Virginia, a very hea vy assortment manufactured Tobaccos : 50 Boxes Lottier's,,s PhigTobatcol. 50 " Macullotigles 0& 6 Plug Tobacco: 56 " 1191fman e Snug - Greansr's 6 Plan " 50 " • - Cassidy's 5 & 6 Nog ". JO " Ender's Ladles' Tlvist.l4s. •• • Turnses 8 Lump Cavendish. ' • . " Madlson's 5 Lam •• •-•:- • • lne. Half bone C. Fleet's SLump " tin " Peach Leaf fine " Freest.' 200 Barrels fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco: - 290.000 All Snakes" !Ulf Spanish segare. 150,01111 LosS Priio Common " • • 50.000 Spanish Savanna SilgaSs. at fiEf Perth. 61 Iltois Kstiturky All I.saf Tobacco. '"1 Bliss Hosanna •. •• " 1 ' • 60 -• No I. Cotla. • 110 fart iro. 10 Bohr., • - . - -‘.. . . The ,ahoso;goods will lie sold at veri 1,,w priers - . Ord..rs rersis'ed 11 snail. ond'Foods forwardsd Imme diately. •Addroys i '- 1 JAMES E. MOVER. — . fistritinrgh,Pa.,..Toty 1.8, ISM. .- 6—mo .... THE sultscriber respectfully Inc Reline public to call at Mr. Wittlehrs Store. Centre street: and exam hie his aisottntent Iff C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION' riANos. of Philadelphia. The lastraments are highly approved of by the most eminent Professont and Composers of muitc.Tor 0:111- of tune.tonch, and keeping in time up to concert pitch. they cannot be surpassed by either American or European Pianos. They are chosen by all musical stars for their concerts, such - as Madame Castellan, Lec,idird-• Meyer. Vieux Temps, Burk. Wallace. Tem pleton and many-others; they are used for 2tai or -300 Concerts every year. They have alsoreceived thefast premiums of the three last exhibition.% and the lastsil ver medal by the Franklin Institute was awarded to them. The subscriber warrants these instruments for one rear. lie keeps Ginn eirnala nay on hand and sells them at di r e lowest manufacturer's prices on reason able terms. All orders front abroad will be promptly attended tn. T. E. RICHARD d. Pottsville', Aug I,fld DR: . .T. C. ROIVET.L. SURGED."' DEA'TITST, Minersvific the first Monda7 in every 11 month thrnuehout the year, and remain one week at each visit, at Provost's hotel. A ultst 1,18,6. .' Coal and Timber Lands for Sale.; 'TUE subscriber offers his services as Ilea , F.,tate . 1 Agent in the rlt3 of Philail.lphia tn.all who - may be desirous of turning their lands into money, or ex- • changing . the same for City property. At: communica timts on business promptly attended to, by .appliration to COCHRAN; Cornet of Eth and Walnut sts: Nora. Phira.-Ang I, 1816. 31--3 w• , Teachers Wanted PPLICATION will be received on or berore.the lath day of August,for one male and one feinkle Teacher. to lake cliarEe of the Common St - horde cifOr 'wiesbure district. Sciloole to be opened on the let of SOinnober next TM. GARRET, :Ferretary 31;-3t. Augugt I, 1S q 3 , . Catharine Geisenhainer, 1 i, by her ncst frier d - , William Kieliner, !)- Alias, Sobprena ! - I Bur. Divorce. nenry Geisenitainer.. • J I BV an Order issued not of the Court of ' Common " Pleas - of Schuylkill County and to me directed. I am cortuntindril to notify yun the raid Ilerirs , 'Goisen- hairier. that you be and appear before our Judaea at a Court of Commorillas, to be held at Orsvigslinfe, in and for isle : said Connek. on the first Monday of Sep tember ilia*. then and ihers to answer to the coMplaint of ytiiir Wife Catharine Ceisenlsiner. who prays,lnte diverced trots' the bonds of Matrimuny entered into with yea the sant Henry Geiseuflaiti'm : . ! J EREMIAH DEED, Aheritt. SlierifrsOffice. Orwigsburg,} r ' . 1 • Augural I, Itilti. .31-it ' Bridge Lumber. L RALE!) Proposals will br rereiverlllntil.the iSth ..Ausnst inst., at Tatnaqua,for rapplying Lumber for Rail Road ltrid2ss, to be denvered at any point on the 1111 e of the I title rchnylh 11l Rail Road. For bills and totter int . ..rotation respectine the lumber. ap plication must he made to the sohserther at the office of the Litile,Schoylkill Navigation Rail (toad 410 Coal Voinnany,-al. Tsmaqu.t.. _ . JOHN K. sNnni, s,.pr•t. Taznaqug, Aug I, 1616. 31-- EXy.eUTon , s s. -t . TflF, cabs riher, one of the Executors or the Will of George Reber, Log., late of Tuscarora, deceased, ' will sell the following property of the estate of the said decedent, on Saturday the 20th dad uf.titt.tratut 'err'. • at the public house ot Chiriles Dorn, in the Town of- Tuscarorh. The nollivided moiety or half part of 112 'acres and allowanee upland in Rush township, Schuylkill co, adjoining lands of John Brans, Peter Krahb and others, surveyed on a warrant to Fleury Stauffer, dated May 16, 1 4 16, and afterwards patented to Also. 12 acres of land in Schuylkill townsbip, in the county aforesaid, a djotning lands ~t John Moyer. Ben jamin Morgan, and of the late Geo. Itelier, Esq. deed. Also, ism shares of the Capital Stock of thes`iclmyLlf k,ll Valley Navigation and Rail Road Company. LEVI REBER, Eaccutor. Newcastle/ August I, 1416. 31-- N. U. The ntlwr unity of the 112 ncreß nlnwe n- limed. will be offered ibir sale by henry Stauffer atihe anie time and place. DENTISTRY 11 DICKSON and Dr. M. DEPtIV, Dental Sar t'. goons, respeetfnlly inform lb citizen• nf Potts ville and vicinity, that they have established an office in this plats. where they wilt he pleased to see their friends and others who wish dental operations-perfor med. equal to the best done in Philadelphia, and far. better titan is done by Fl great majority of dentists there. In consequence of a very large :mount 'of with whirl' they are favored, they are enabled to mie ride for prices which are not unreasonably high. thn• placing within the reach of all the means of preserving their-teeth. which are so necessary to beauty; health and happiness. They are prepared to perform the largest operations at very short notice, such as the ennstrartion of-at. mospheric pressure, and double, setts with spiral sprints, and +din artificial palates. Office North side of Market, a few doors above Cen tre Street. August 1,1816. 31--tf. 5111.N1..4 stt CO Heaver NlP:utows, Carbon county. August 1,1816, • 31 Ell Public Sale, by Executors. IN PURSUANCE of the directions of the last will and testament of John Boesh&r, late of Ilethel town ship, Lebanon rounty, deceased, the nndersicned.es ccutars, will sell by puhlie sale, on ThursdaNbe First day of October rye, - At the Pulnie House of Sam'ael Hearn,ln the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county - ; all that cer tain half LOT OF GROUND..sounte on Front street, in said borough, adjoining lilts marked with letter 11l and No• 4 . ; and letter E and No. 5;. being the northern half of the lot marked in the general plan of the Ad dition to Schnylkill Haven, with the letter D N 0.4 ; on which are erected a large and convenient TWO STORY FRAME HOHSE. and other ••••• out buil-dines. Posaesaion will he given ,n I 1,..., 4 ; aan t he that day of April, 1517. Sale in • commence at 1 o'clock , P. 31•, When the rtes will be made known by . .IACOB WEIDEC, • • JOHN SATTAZAHN, WENDF.L GEIIART. F:reentora of John Bocshor, dt-cared. Schuylkill Haven, July I '27-1:1t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . Dry-Good, Gincery, „Flour and FEED STORE, IN 'MINERSVILLC. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY 1 IIE eubsrriberhave just received and are now t I otTerina for sale, a large and ring int assortment of (;,,,,,L.,, comprising nearly every article for use. as well 'AI comf.trt that the region require. Our Stock • conersts.in part of the following. articles : . i • 1 . Dry Goods, Rine; Black and Colorbd Broad Clothe; Bier, Black and Fancy easel ' I . ' merest,. ii: Cask - mot ; Tweed and i Fancy Silk, Satin and Silk Velvet Vesting.. Mu.din :;'-• de Laines, Lawn. and ~•-• Balzarines. i'eli , • roes, of ,every o , style land. pattern, . . I Blati . k & Brown Muslin; Check.Dorn.Ginghatea,&c. I Brims and Shoes, 6 vice r ie, • QUeensware, Wines of every kind, 1 Hardware, Liquors. • ~„ pats and Cape, . Bacon, Flour, ^ I• Feed, ii-c., &c. . - The'ae together with the balance 01 our Stack, we j offer as cheap, If not cheaper. then any other establi.b jmeni in the County. Knowing our ability to sell good l - and-cheap-Goode, we do not hesitate to invite our 1 friends and the public In general: to call at our Store for bargains. - • BAST & REPPLIER. i P.. B.—Country Produce taken in exchange , at'the. . highest market prices.B. & R. . i Miiiensville, July 4, 1946. h - ' , 127-- Steam Ttirning Factory. THE subscriber announces to the,public, that he has I erected an - extensive steam Turning Faciory, on Norweslan street, in this Hortmah, where be is int . pared to execute every description of . . TURNING 3N WOOD, Such as Bed Posts', Awning Posts, &c. As he has em- Wye(' Mr. WILLIAM GLEIM„ es his foreman in this husiness, he flatters himself that All work entrosted to his rare, will beexecnted to their entire,satlsfaction. He therefore solicits the patronage of the Wilk. - He his elso a Cu - cider Saw for slitting all kinds r of Lumber, for the various purpose for which it I. u sed. HENRY STRAITCH. c} Orders for torning,,cirt fie left at the Store of Messrs. James Wyman & Sons. Pottsville, May 23. 1846.21 _ , MEI • BONNETS. turßs.iraoacatr MARKET STREET, pearly epposite :%lesste. ' o e . Sedgrvick & Co's. store, has Just feteived a full supply of the Spring fashion of Bonnets, consisting in part of Florence braid, Inserted I.tee., - Chlna Pearl, a new and splendid article, with. a , variety of other styles.' •R 1/3 B 0 -IV S. Mrs. Monosa, has Jeri received the lareerr and must splendleLailiorireent of Ribbons in Potts% BIN whir h will be anldnei be very lowest pricer. Runnels altered and done ap in the heat t1131111...r. us I,he bar Just received one of.the•best improved Pressing Machin's for finish , lag-ttonnetit. ' Pintsville. April 251 h, IAI6 LOCI) FOC ,, S —5O rpm! Loco Fnrn Matches, for sale.low. at MARTIN'S !)'rug Store. Jane 27 TIM IVIISRS' JOURNAL. IS SALES OFi SHERIFF • ESTATE. Wrifit Of VENDITIONI Ext.ol,ol q, and Ft FArtsaued out of Tae to .3f Schuylkill 'Couqty,iindl to I. writ to axle, by pt.t.lin l'endue ILEA DT vktue of !event, Br Levartra Fiat, Court of Common . Net me directed. n ill be cal Or outcry, On 14uradriy.:the3 at 10 o'clnek to the Tin Geisse, In the Borough Ali that certain lot o ter township, and can described as follows : thence by land sufey degrees. east 37 rcb glees, east 45 pe bee of the land nutivJaco 02 perches to a atone, perches to a stone, 60d and north -13 degrees. e 1 thence by land of Ja nest 55 perches to the ten acres,-part of it be es surveyed and.pate by patent dated the 126 and part thereof being George florkbarl„ by v ?Ali day of Augibt, A. littrkbart, by his deed i 11431. convey:id the Ramp or to these prearnis, ai surveys_ patents, deed[ more fully and at la roe names. consisting, o f and a log ~tahle..,.;As NEIL. ~. Al the same — t;ml and place. All '.hot certain 'trait sir parcel n (yin I. striate in Porter Township. Schuy Mill county, adj, it ing lands of %lobo SA off, John Miller,and Benjamin,Scitiev,coottioieg no amr,.,.„,„,.e or less, with the atm, rtenatices, (boo:y.l4og • I a ~,, story hod Arrerios bar- and st be; -stalk._ A. , , 19 , propertyof SV3II.:EI, MINTZ. Al 11. e same trot tli; , l pl-I,:e. .‘ll ilia( certain two story - brick and tone house. and lot it; owes ~f ground. situate on th . • nortlicasterly side of reutre -street. in the borough of Potts - viiie; S i t me n.,,ll „..,,, i, bounded and describe . 115 lotion C. to is it 1 begioniog at the motherly' corn , rot said loitr, at the distance of 2 feet 91 inches _northwesterly of the we,er y cor ner 01 lilt Plunibertiri. 4 hence alone the soothe, ly side' of said house, north 7 1 decrees, east IS feet 3 ioelies, , more or less. to all - aire -La the walls Of sand house, thence by the saute, iti ffi lildeeri-es. west three feet. thence by the same, n qfi 73 degrees. east to feet, 10 Inches lathe easterly ',inter .if said house, thence by outer aritund of said IVathans. north 661 degrees. east 75 feet 2 inches to a 20 feet alley. then, 5 along sant al ley north 20 degrees, west 16 feet to k post. thence by other ground of said Nathan,. south gb degrees, west 51 feet . 6 hvbes to the' northerly co.-ner °vile kitchen. thence alone the our hwesterly sale of. said 4touse, south 70 degrees. west 51 feet b. niches. more or lees. to Centre street. thence atirog sale Cent. street.-sourh pasted% ,19 feet 21 niches to the place of begluning, be ing parts of the lota tt ermin!! matked in the general plan of said borough. Non. 47 and 43. wlirrli Nathan - 11 Nathans. conveyyd to the-amid-Thomas :Boer.; in lee,, by deed sidled the 13th day of July. A D . lea t. a tolxv corded in the oilier for recordtne of d ed., at °wits burg. to deed book N., 11. trig.. 116 11, by reference thereto will appear, t , gether with II e hertobjaments 011,1 appurtenances. As the property of THOMAS MORRIS. . 44/ ( l i. serum 6,,e awl place: All C.:a cettiin tract of iand. sit nate Ty Si huyl kill stownshiti. Schuyl kill county. bounded and 'tli , si,ritivil as f tn.w.. in wit : beginning at a 1.01 pine. tic..., .li, land of William it o ti se _aiorth . hi - degrees, %vest 40 nerd..., to a stone. thence bj l the Valley Vonore Company's land. sell,l 7 4 3 degree.. east II.? p •It Ites to a stone. 111.nre lq mod •of John' Seltzer south 21 degree,. wer.t. -10 perches to a -title. and south bit, deerees. west 7 , peruses . the glare of beginni le. inn to ming 21 acres god 50 perches - and a Bowan,. 1. al:111\411e appurtenances.'. As the property 'of JOSEPII F. CARRoLL. • A t /i ts .our tune cord fliflC. , , A evrlain bit Or piece of around. snits e no the wort %vanity Pith of 31111 ('reek. in the town of l'nrt Carbon, CoultlY liloresaid , botinileil..and descrito d a :adding to a I.illmeraphit plan si r v„,,,,.., Add tiro u, Pottsville and Port Car bon, li, .follows : hem 104 , 0 on the ei,dwertity side of Mill Creek, in the line of land of Wallace .1-- Whitney. and of 'SeitZlneer knit Wetbertil. thence along, the anal line to the western stil e sit' Nlarket street:to the south ern side of s,-rand sweet. them's. , alone the. Southern. side 01second street. 1 o the w.-stern sorb, of Pike street, thence, along the we ( tern 'side 5,f Bike etri•et. to the smut hero side of Potts vine street, aind , rlc;ire the south ern side of l'ottsvllle . tree', to the eastern oide'iif 31111 1 Creek, aforesaid. stet thence down. alone the eastern side thereof, In the pl teem - beginning. being the same as thosc lot, on the ea tern side of 0101. Creek, marked on the aforesaid plat with the• word (landing:l) and `will the titlndiers 3. 5 7.14 and also 'lose tuts on Mark- .1 et street. Marked will the numbers 1. 2, .1 and I, sleep- 1 tine and reaervitte II ereout thelitßovs me described lots. viz: the minim half of bit nomber 2. on Mark et; street, roma - Whiz ''l fect - in breadth on Market id., and Pike srreet. and I depth 95 feet. formerly granted by Robert Yonne, to I rid:min A. Conrad. by deed. da ted September 30th, . D., and lots .".,i: 4on Market street. comainine in - readtti on Nlarket treet, 15 feet, amd in depth 91 feet. ranted by the said Robert Young; tit fllisha S. NVerne.b • deed. dated Slay 11th. 1835. and also excepting and r, -ere ins to 'the said Tltomaa IIX": van. the Tight of dri •mg of drifts and tunnels. under the said lot dr piece f erohnii. hereby conveyed and except ins and •rt•sery tie all of the coal and minerals that may be hilind On el' tad sorf.ee thereof, With the right of Minnie fir allid it litiirlfii the same, without any liability on the l art of the said TlioniaS Haven, for any injory that.m ly be done thereby In the 'wenn se's, beine part of a tort or peeve of land. which John' 11. Woolison, F.sq . dish Sheriff of the County of st.huvlkill. by deed pill; dated July 21st. 1612, did grant and convey lo tie said Tlintilila Has en. As the property of Joserit t,..GAiIItOLI.. , Al the aurae !ilie einfl ab , cr,• All that certain lot lie piece of cirming situate lathe town of Llewellyn.' in Brain h tuyynship, in the clonal' of richtiyiltill, Marked in the general plan of said town, with No. 35. front ilie 00 Coal street 30 feet. 0 inches adjoining lot No. 39, scuithwardly, a 1 20 feet idle% confirmedly. said i Coal Are , t westward p. toil a 21) feet alley eastwartlly,= helot. 136 feet in ore o less in depi h; with the appiirle na nee!, consistinr, of r In, story frame dwelling house and a one and a half loll' frame dWellitt2 house. -Pia, All that certa n lot or piece of errittrid. silliatt, in the borough of Mir ersville. in the Cnnisty of Srliityl- le:ll, on thee smolt sill's of Satin liireet. rviedneneine. at the distance ni 311 feet west wardly Boni the west side of second street, ther ce southwardly and parallel with Second Meet 1511 fen I to Lewis street,. thence West wardly along Leo - la :Ireet 30 o• thence .1111..31,11s . and parallel With s .cront, street 150`feet to Norill sireet. thence easiw wily' alone North street 30 Gel to the pl ice of beeinnine. with the apportenansec_ron sistiag of a one Mid : half story frame dwellioa hohse with a one story bar : kitchen thereto attached. As he property of JOEL YOUND I'. ' 1 .11 the ?Wine bare am/ place,. Ali the iidlit, title and•interest of John Clouser. of, iri and in al! thatser- . tam tract. piece or pater I' of land. situate in Branch , township, in the abut sly of Schuylkill. adjoinitta I Ind. t of 'Bober& M . illi. ...lav a, Faust. now or late Hint ry It. Davis. Philip t louser,•ileceased and others, coo- Mining 125 acres. 113 re echtc,and allowance, with the uppoitc , danciet, toTiSi - tine of a two story log du , !tile house. with a one sic re ikitchen thereto atm, bed hI,IG barn and a saw ni 11. As the property of JOHN CLOUSER. At the same 11 Iran of land. situate ,„kill county. beginnln ~ e pti Lyon, E. 1., lirt 11.1.1 feet to a post, V. ale?, west3Bl. perches east 56 1-16 perches In east 7 perches and 411 grecs. east 21/ perche 4 ine. sacres. 451 perchm of 3/1 0 1 acres and allo, cranted to George ltd of January, 17,511, an b mk Fit. ---. page 207 and appurtenances. A At the same fiat , lot or piece Of gro Schuylkill Haven. in tin the northwardly or less, and being 11 street camas tally at, ter westwardly. wit n one and a half elm property -of ..11.01.A N ' 'ld day of September.'lBit% • the house of Jacoh of Pottsville ; piece ontround, situate in Por t.of-e.eloy !kill, hnunded and beginning at a pine corner. ,d tapaya & Kinaruel4 ttnrth C) , ' • to a white oak. satttli -41, de -1 a - atone. ttipitte by other NJ norill 60 degrees, east and north 41 degrees, west 49 grees west 4 perches Lisa stone; st 21 pit, itel ut a white oak, ub 11eberling4 south 7 degrees, place of bezionli.g. eouwimug ng 'pin of antes, in:rai ded unto ;he ea id,2 aeon tlt diy dr October. A. U., 15:,1/, K of 661 ner , B Vl.trVeve,l Onto rt oe of II IS' u arrant. ;111,1 • i n . an 4 the . 470 , 1 I;,:re aird the tirst (NV of un. • A. D. ep aN•stit tarot) Mth•:e=rnl- S r in aid tit, lite slid ieferenee ben.z. I h,s t•to halt 6,ay appear. It WI nom:ne t, a airy lot dwelling hoos nc protect} .1 JACOB NV AC- 'e and. place. All that eerlaht in TowtOig, Qrltyl at a pest, thence ny land of .I.I T , nh In. degreett,.we - st.-1.1 perchsta ' hence south 711 degrees:ls' int 42- ton post, thence otoerdeS, a rect. thence north f 8 degrees, feet to a nest, thence north SO de to di, place of heeinnYna,cem i .l more or less. being p in of a tract [cam e..cachien the Cm:inhume:di h or Esq., by paten,. dated the VIII II recorded ne Olwirshil re, in deed I together with the hereditaments r s the property nfJOSEPII I.V9S and place, All thlit attain gitunte• hi the borough 'of the county of Schuylkill. fronting 'MP of Union street 2:2 feet. mere :t feet in depth. Inljoinine a public. I lot of late ,Magtielen t Berkhet the :appurtenances. consisting if frame dssieiling house. As the KI.IN On Siltirdtqi, the WI day tif S-plembFr. 1846, antic house of Nlicli , :lel GraetT, in thi hornunh of Or -vigshurg, at two o'cl elt lis the afternoon, rill that cer. lain tract or piece tria rut situate in East BM new in Township, in the ..e'oartt y of Srlinylk ill. con taming 20,, at t.'s, pore orlesi, and arljninint land: of Samuel Is. Ke-piur. Francis. C .Kiehnly, JerenatiLh Leituncei, Christioa Miller, &e, with the oppurtendit es. rnnsis tong of a • two'aiiory on &yeti inlr finit.e, *a la r,e le Hank liars. and the other outbuildings As the pro - erty of JOIIN 170 FM AN. At the saute lii,le and plare, All Vin .e ce roil two tracts or parcel , of land. the first thereof Ornate I partly in the horaun of :Schuylkill Haven, rind partly In Manheim tow nQhio, Schus Mill cotioty, beginning at a Pine stump en thewest side of the river Schuylkill. and a corner of is I ofJohn Poll, thence toy land of John Pott. south 621 decrees. Welt 41 perches to A poet, i n a corner of 'awl of mm ii as'Sillyma, thence by land of Thomns Sillyina , the three next mentioned cony has 'South Trident...es east 40 perches to's poor, south ni - dezrenc , Sven 40 perches to a post, intuit 201 de grees, east crossinithe West branch of the- river Schuylkill. and aim he Mine Bill and• Sl huylkilllia yen Roil Ilnad I" pitches to a mote, a rnrner of land of Daniel Bartnlet. thence by his land nnrth 35 de...Tees. .east 63 perches to a stone, them e by the same south 191 degrees, east 123 310 perches to a ranee iii a line.of land of George Kers Liner, thence by his land north 753 degrees, east 37 perches to a stone nn the bank of the • river Schuylkill, thecr alone the river Schuylkill north 291 , degrees, east $ -10 perches to a beach tree on the bank of the river, thence by West Schuylkill Haven, north 2fr degrees, wr it OA 9-10 perches in a post, on the hank of the river St !milt ill.,thence along this,,said riv er north 77 degrees, west 38 T-111 'perches tn-a stone, Patrice Op the river richuyikill, the several courses end distances thereof, ad crossing the West-branch et the tit er Schuylkill. wil hits function at the main branch to the place of ,begi nine, containing 119 scree and 59 perches with ,the appurtenanies, consisting of a one two story.ll - 10 dwelli g brume, a one storystnne house, eframe bdrn, a t.We story stone houtie. with a .bane mentatocy, a large • story depot },once, built of stone, with a two story i stone Well home unllnbrned. a two story frame ii, useot blaCksmith shop, 9 "'m il " built on ground ren,`t , and a cumber of ()Thor Intildlng° ninon:by the Philadelphia andltrading Bail Boyd Com pany and others- The , The Second Cher nt tottrate.in the'eald township of Manheini, : heginnln at a white oak. thence by land of Bersliner, nnrib - 131 degreicid 17 perches to a rhea nut oak, thence by !oriel of Boyer, mirth 721 degrees east 143 perches to a .stone, thence 6;trtly by land of Fesslcr, arid portly by land of Hartolet north lei de. , I , CTPeS, went 207 pe etiesto a strine, thence by other. _land south bPI de reef., east 221 perches to a poet, thence by Irrol of T emus Silltman 1.011111 114 drgrerts east 2:7 perches to ,a• Stone thence _by lona or Dresit, south (9-1 de.Jecs,'West tot perrheteto is Spanish oak, .ti rid south r•AI den 1.1.;,, west fl 7-1 A perches• to the ! pl.tre of belle n inv. tnimininc i5O pyres &c.taf, iii, and Iby said inortg”ge r,.. recruited inSirlinylkill county, 'in ennrtgage. honk . pace 21 1 6,„w ill ' more fully at pear 1 &c., together with he he reditliments and,appurtenan see• A:, the 'propery of HO - SWELL FITCH. 1111111 Ai. the 'lratne time and p act.. Ail that hniliii ded half part of all that' on the southwererly sale of Third' Street in the 80. rotigh of Pottirifle, Schutlkill - coUtilys',gontaining in fronton said Third 5t...30 . feet,.6 ditcbgsl, theatre run; !ling back (the sides being parallel) scill 60 degrees, west about 135 feet more or less, to a 131 et aide Riley. and containing on said alley zra.tt, iiu lies, bounded northivesrwardly by a lot to be con7e •ed , to• 13.1er Hutchinson, and southeasterly by a lot leen led to be coiiv , yeti to BenjainirrSttyder, on the o her side by the a forestid street and alter. It beirg pa t .4 a larger lot a loch Hurd Patterson arid wife, and A rahactiPott and wife, by their deed dated the sth da of August. A:D.. Is3n. conveyed to Daniel Hill, in f , execnting the coal, di-, r Also. all that midi; idell half part of all hat terluin int .tr piece of groriart, situate in the said 'Borough of l'ottWillr..4l the southwesterly aide oftird street,• in the said borliugh, neginning at a Ti street and laurel street. thence, stbcorne r o said Third iong said Laurel st., south 6i degilees. writ 145 feet to a_o Ceti, wide •al ley. thence alosig gold .utter south 30 degreits; rest . 51 feet 3 inches. thence north f 4.1 degrees. east 131 feet to said Third.streiet. and theme atom: .id IA trd street, north 19 degrees. west 41 feet to the place .rf beginning; being part of ilit nuntherer in Putt A Parte son's Ad. dition to the vcrough of I nttsvri:e, No: n,' est-epilog that put of said I. lieretetTire sold by Pror - Sc Ban flan. to ..h , lth li'Ar.....tt ds ) Also, all that and aided half pat o f ,ii thlo certain other Inc, SIIII3I, I the said boroin:h. beginning at a port In the east lilt if. Third Street, I . ;i. f -et 16 ineee.4, soothe:at - illy t . r , ta I le tenth ,i, est collier Of iot ro,rke , i . N c i-•r.t. to fl-her ".111S plan or said 11.*.ac;41 i .z.:". Pre le7ttle, them, ~,;u,h -,•_ d f l , re ,.,. ca-t Ili ter!. -.brit ',Il decrees......st ill fe-te, a CO t- 1 A:ern:L.l-i y, t•ti tit.. ..I,llth'w.tritly side a the raid loz No. ."and err -Ails.. isireet, 11P. M', line said al ley south Celi4eree 4 , west Ilfe , l, th-e , . e‘.r It 60 tk fe.ere, west 11.1) IVet. not In 75 tteere. , :. 1. ,,, •zt I tied to the vac.t ride 4.1 Third street. tlie..er ursine 11e' cum. cult 9'2 der re ; •s. anent I I feel, 6 inch's to the - ' hezinn ma. being part of the said lot Ni. - 99. it, ptdi, or the 1t0r..111111 of I . 44tarole. no the o r,o, with the unite rienauces. As the pr. BENJAMIN lIANNAN At the 1,1111 pence. MI this ht nr pi,•te of C.routot. situate In *e Bor sehtralkin Haven. •Schpylkill coutoy, on Ili ishtdty cet. adjeming Uanrel on Ili-. noon. by Itniarid nn the east, feet inirrini, and l 2!. ti-et cu deign, a ith the a con.t,ilhir of a one and a hart* star, dwelling bowie As th aproperty'of and ttE IIIN A r BECK Ell, oxocutors of ?he last a te.ta /tient of \ EIS ER, 1.1 At the sui, tm` e place,' that niessinage, piece or tract of land, situate on 'Creek, iii.the townSlitii of Barry, iu the con "echo", 11..01,mi1l of Penns} Ivan a, adj.,ioing boutot..l lit lands - Mr Jacob Dottier, Nods held II 1/.IIIV by \larks joliii Irddlr, Esci., and John K . lands of Martin Batty, vaesto land and other nor !tail--slso,Ja fi , 111 late Jeremiah Reed, deceits others. contaiaing rloi.o i 1 acres, he the some in less, it being too ii itt tracts or survey'. %chervil( brink the saute.. loch a as original'c si ed to Margaret Pebrose, by virtue of a war mit or to her. dateilihe Itith day of September, I hl2, at oilier being the same tract which was origin:ill) veyed iii Peter Yarnall, by virtue of a wairant cr to him. dated the 110th due of Septelnher. A. It;, whose rig WI :111Z title te the slime, by smoky co :incw and asSair awes in Loc.:Bair had and nht. became Veefeli in. and the pioperty of John Ilu .In-tampon , Sanittel Hunt zi ll ger. Esq., High Slier the C. noir Deed Poll, under his and seal. a 16. C. the '2 . 7f . 11 day of 1^2.7., end t0.w1,112;•,1ia open Court of Cnpuinni Pleas of Si. kill County, ills :id day of Ancioa. ISZT, and ell :n11441.11 lie proeo , ding , . a the said Court. did gran contion to said Philip lioy. and to his heirs and ass who after acids with Anna hie wife. by! I dated even date with the same mortgage. granted confirmed thesaine 11110 tee saiil II- Pop tether with the appurtenances. consisting of tie story log houses, :Ist:lilies and a saw mill. As the ir erty of W 31.. B. POTTS.. It is per, share to state that Wm. II ro t ,: is 'tm th,• nominal d f intent and has It;, int r. st whatev I the land to be an Id, he standing !nerdy in Lle pas of Irti9tvi., ,•1 All seized nail taken into eterniinn nod will he . 'by JERE M IAH RELIT, SOrii Sheriff's Oilier, °mitts 4, 11+16: 1• , SHERIFFALTY To the Electors of Schuylkill County. VELLOW CITIZENS:—At the instance ofi many fiiends, I have determined to offer trlyself to.yon as an Independent Candidate for the office of SHERIFF attic , County. at the ell'lllofl in Oraoher neat., lf .1 ted strait endeastia - to execute tine ditties d odice with Taltility anilithfartiality. - a JOHN T. WERNF.R. • Potts'vik, iune'27, 1816. To the Electors of Schuylkill County. • RIENDA AN.I) Vltk llalmo of numerous friends iias I - Mum' and to be come a randolite tar the °l ire ~r sif Eitirll of the county of Schttylloll. at the eissinug Genera" EleCtinn, subject 'however, to the dpi Dion of the Denioergrie Delegates in County C inveialow. 'Should I he voi ces:4bl. the duties (lithe "trice shall be. performed with a scrupulous r:gard for the interests of all parties con cern, d. Very Respectently. • Your oberlteut Servant.' Orwigsburg, August I, ISI6--:3l-te. To the .Free and Irulependent Voters of the 'County of Schuylkill: 'EMI ENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:-9t thP.c..n -r Dentition of, many 14 ' Inv friendti and arquaintan 'ens. Vfi;Ter mccrlfas it candidate- for the oifit•ettfsllElt- . I FF,'ht 011 1 titi.i4a_Wri. in Ocitt4yr Itott ; should I het elect. red. I will 44",..", 4 r, - a - r_prit my duty faith fully and impit - Dully', to the heft - of my Very re:Teri fully. your, 4-c. 1 NATIIANII4. M: WILSON. Pnitsvilte, M tech V, 1646. Sterner ST, Brother, WIIOI,ESALE,& RETAIL .10 EALEPS In Drk'awfit, Grortr - ie*. !parr 4 Frid4: , And Minifig Conde, COr-Stilihtify MINCII!•% ILIA.. P.t. trk c 0 :21,G E C NEE Has ufwars_nn hand cheap far cash, FLOVR, ED, 41D05'Elll Es, PitOVISiONS; 41;EENSW ARC. AND 1.1Q17011,4- Two doors abort Kunot-ins' Hold, .Minersrilli, r., ICE CREAM I , UE Flil.rriber ha sloe retitled his. Saloon. is now preps ro,l t forto , ll to- Coh•mk.o s tAtt . t : itstoin , i pore Ice rream. 11 a voted lt.ith I•:;(fiata. fine A wit., 1,01..11. kg:. in:ll.lo6.re so Itt,ral share of the vitroosse of the r'orizeoszetiehtlly, Le hopes nose to merit I,eontionatit ..111.l! • Jn,. v.; C 'MARTIN. llichardst)WA Coal .livealker• • , /,' , , ,o • , T 17 9 4 E p,i.;1119 AVII el , ,,lirlC 1113C11111PTV lor retis ,tt 2 tsiol will ;loci ir, i,lll,tir tote, esihefore iiiskitte a nelect ion to apply tot lie titsh,terther, ii flit; lkitefliee of Or. abid e marlitti•t, 1 , 9111 trisar.intite sorb advatitswts in laving. waste, d, as W Ili he f. , 11 , 14 ) . 9, lie. “ 11 01. .i., ,, t Ivorthy their UltelltiVll. securditeiltetrilrie.aillsiOlimiss• iii order limit these idvauttoges may Ite'fillty,terttetl. . V. W.sl. $: HILL. 'West Manch Valley, near tkryuylkill flav,q). June 27 . ' •r - ~ L. 0 7-if e.r. . ',.. i "'. Coal Land For Sale.- FOUR vainat.te Coal Tracts rti the Broad Mountain for F ate. For pprtieehrt. emOy to „ WM. S. HILL, rat flrenrh Valley.. Alan, for silo the Timber right on .:I , lleir i a'ct on the Broado M611111:1111. r " • Jtine ISIB. ,7 ;.!. 21-3 mo F. W. GF.VO‘ENINAINER JR. ATTOTI.N . rX AT LAWI . r - Soliritorin Chanrcru. Comrpi,sioner for"Penlintvania, Nn. 111 Pine et.. N. York., ear Naesaaist. Mn' he'eeeli et hi.: reqidenee, 507 Broome gireer. be fore 6A. NI., and Jane 13,x , 21- 8,A1.r. ITAY.—A few Bales. first goalityl Timothy A Ly, 'it small bales, for sale by , t. 1. M. BEATTY 4- co. I . 21- June 13 EFF' ,4 AND DUFFIELD'S HAMS constant supply of the abrv, r...l,l)ratorl hams, put up ,x -pressly for fanuly use. ;For sal, by J. M. BCATTY Sr. Co. 21. Jir ti . 13, _ WOOl ! WOOl !! *nit Tll3En AI. stivanres will he made he the subscriber .4 Uptln Wool consigned !'or tate or shipment to Eng land. HAMIT..rorg GAY, • 58 South ttroet.. Nei,/ York. , New York, June 8, 1846. . HATS...! A fosv anzt.n 1 .1.ne Lletir,fn Hat! , for soiivory low Mr.. MORGAN, 51arket sheet, Pottsville; June 20, 13 For iiale or Lente, QEVE IT snildine Lots on Centre street. Irotti vl ville,) for ::ale ur to lease for it,?teirn of years.— Apply to%V - el. HILL. Weit'llrinch ;Vali ey. 21-2mn June 13. NEW GOODS. r AE • aubscribers haying parrhased of Cherlee:Mil -1 ler, hts entire tanck of Goods, will contlroie trite husi`liesi aT lila old established stand, nn Centre street. next don, to Fox & Morlmer's Tintel,And will endea ,Tor to deserve the patronage of their old customers arid the public generally. A-supply of new And Well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and , Quoensware, have . fast been added to the stock. . JASIES M.. BEATIT & Co. 3Larcb • 13-- I UST received at the Yorle*tore 100 Rags of Belle elsle Neils. made exclusively of cold Mast - charcoal Iron,axsorted EDWARD YARDLEY. Pottsville, April 18, 10—_ '• NEW Roots. • _ ..LIFE of Major General Taylor, with a prima% 25 Temper and Temperament, by Mrs. Ellis,— 50 Ethan -Allen, or the Kings men, an niateileal Novel, • The statesman of the commonwealth of Eng• ' land, with a portrait, '25 The old sanctuary, a romance of the Ashley re The Mysterious State Boom, Together with a variety of of ter works just receive - 04 ad for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store.. 131)ilabelphia. rtAixa toAD' ninv. Sn•TONS 2} z .1 Flat Bar Rail Road Iron , V/ 50 do:lix i dn , do do o.'do 21 x•I do In do nnth Spikes 15 do Ix i du ,d o do . And 11 atm fur Milk by • ''',,, A. & G. RALSTON, 4,souib4lont at.. ibilada. Philada.. July 11.'1540. 23- JUNI\TA BOILER IRON. TONS mitkortnd Stoller Iron, Nos. 3. 1 and 5 of widtll4 . 6fafr, and 2tiinnbes and , rnodom l«nctbs, A. & 0 R A LSTON. 4. Smith trout street, Philade. Pbilada , July U, IST,.2S— . for sale N. 'Put:lE .IPO irr vtaN • fr 11E su , scrther respectfully informs merchants. I di niers. and others of Pottsville and Schuylkill count that fie has *low in store IS la supply or pure Putt Wines of Omit,: nod medium evades. selected Iron the best inlportat ions, to which be begs to call their at • teution. 11,4 ample arrant:valetas both at holm and abmad, enable hnn to fu Hush those w hies, by Ate pack age or. in smaller quantities at pikes and of qualities as •att.factuzy es caul , llithittrli. in this or ally other niarlter. and offering peril inducements to purchasers. Orders promptly at ei•de.llo I. 1. 'WELSH. No. 11 Swill Pith Street, Philadelphia: July :0- Imo SALT ! SALT ! AL'S:A s.of hi barre C., It.t e Q. fur tiuld.tt the 10we.6 Miltiost t , te.l u t . budrd or !Mats onthe tlrielyiktll. ut.E. Or Pin:, EC ‘01:1 • • 1:811" t lIRATiI It. I Walnut .itr,..tdicutd. st. Whaffiivtit'ylki!!. Philadelphia July I r cif hi town lerq of MOM THE rtismiLlN. i'u. 165 ‘Chaptit itrect, be twetn third 4 feJurlli I= THIS popular and central Hotrl, established by the Messrs. chouderstut, havoie passed into the hands , of the subscriber, be desire= to inform his friends and the public,. that it is now open for the rt•ceprlon of gue.sts. • To those who have "The Franklin House." its advantages as o desirable stopping'place ate well knots wt . to those who have not, it is ill be dilly neces sary to stale th it it is shit:tied to the busiest part of the most Installable street. in the immediate vicinity of the•Exchanse, PoSt Office, Hanks, Custom House. coo of Auticsethetd, Prtttels, Steam llpaf Landings, Hail lrosd Depots, Public ercuareu, Court Houses. dr.c. Since the.change of proprietors. a large amount of money has been expended in enlarging, re fitting, re furnishing and paint me, Among the numerous im provements, may be mentioned Improved Entrances, a New l.adies' Ordinary, n 'New Gentlemens.; Dining A SO it. d New Parinurs, New ib lianek,l, New Kitchen and New Bar Room, besides many oiheersixi, improve , The vrlnvir.2 7 Int irrt, rd . P lust rritPlotel— : . •The fa .ind Rine Cellar': will te! thenranagemeril. of Mr• JANIEr; M. SANDIALSON, : nor of the former pro.rielots. whose curdtion to exvel as a Caterer in well known. Di, is deli etdel/rated Cook. "Pei/Were. aideil li experienced assistants, is ill Still continue to be Lis ncht hand Mat. Tt.e °titre and ngligiC, sill be- tinder - 111e cha.ge of Mr. George P. Iturnliiin. late the able editorOf the ' Daily Onto Union." of Cincinnati. and attire rekr•,ntlp of Boston.'in Sheri great exertions bare heeltg . eldee, and liereaft er will not be sp Jed, to render,•Tbe rratik lin' one' "flit. , errs first „Hotels for c Put, convent s. ace and good living. • 11N OR. Philida.,.lply IS, MP',2?--ft vey neJ. tier. tr at k - it red mid Inca o I PLEASE . NOTICE. Wij iy YORJi CANTOA"IE COMPA ° PIIIINADELIPIIIII4 ST(MitE . S . , 69 bhuinnt Strea, verido the coretor of Third Street, 2:4" .11ar7.et Street, 2d door below Alatli St., Xorth'stde. CHOICE TEAS, WHOLESALE & REIM. ,r i w r, are colotant:y receiving fresh ini ,.. 0, - , ported Green end ,Btar,t i . Ces. embracing - F u , ,i -6 7 the hest ii.lrlllultS title stile of China.— Out attendant _resources, great expeti ; -.•. C-- , f , once. and eleltisice attention to - the •I'La • •• —• • -- " -- Trade,glVe to peenha goently. we are re.olve4 h) sell Teas purer, more frag rant nod perie.r fir the4rt4re‘tive prirea, than any other establi, , lon. nt. . . Our 'wino:pie of doing litGincsis has, in the course of six years, secured a connection throughout it:tel.:n - 11e,', Stares. and scherever our Tea? are sold; they receive high cmnuo•t:doutnn. ' . IcEADF.R GIVE TIILII A TR1.,11...cr . . . - ' the manner in which nor Teas are ricked (the wrap 1 per nest to the tea is 'I heavy Superior Tin Foil.) offers, grii.at inducements to Dealers and Families, as they a.re so thaaramahly •Sertlred front light and air that their qnalities will remain uninapalrealt and are in packages of a quarter pound and Otow:cras. encli'contataing fans weight. independent of the wrapper. .....! - intialiir9 in Dry Gonda, Fancy :Whirs. Books. kcl. 8.. c.. as well as those:Who have beretofare sold loose t: as. caps ss themselves highly pleased. not only on t a , a mm of the.,,tip.ariaar quality of the teas which are._ rsntajea ted an a !tent rest in oraler that each paskagelllay be ranatitlewtlY warranted...hut a:so at our manner at: paw kiaag, w hash enables them in make up then - assorts! naeqt, well hoot the necessity of purchasing one or more . chests of- ea; h kind., as a small assortment may he picked ' , Ts one chest. and ?huh t.liviAr the complaints of their a tistomere Oast their teas have lost their strength and flays.e. lay the length of time on hand, and exposure ato light and air.. ' . Iteme.slara the Not. are .137 Market areal: aria FP ; fliestaut street, where our Teas are receivea weekly t and sold on the saute terms as ris New York. EIREWMIIIMI PASCAL: IRON WORKS, . ' PHILADELPHIA. Vl' ELDED W imli rnt Iron Fill,P " 9. I:llitabie for !men- V V MiitiVl4l. Marin.' nod oilier 'bream Enuine Boilers, from 2so 5 tilditie in filallll•fer. ML:O, Pipes Of Goa, Steam and odic: iitiromes; extra sirrom Tub• for fly ernitlie Pressee ; 11..70w Pivous PutoptioT Stbnm I:onions Matinforeii nod for hy MORRIS. TASKER & W 7l,ll mri m S E r..roer 3tl k 33., Piiilada. Philada• Nov. 22d !hi'. • .17— tUL'LP NV (TCHLIS . , ~ ..., The Cheapest Gold sad Sari, ,o aches I ;1 1%" ..' .. . 'l'.. \ .-.. 4. ' . - W . Y.' . 1 • PHILADELPHIA. 2. . kx ` ( ~.,1 1, , i t yr . 6Vhi (.1 . 1 . 1.Jewe1 . 1...1 .15 00 . . . . ' 23 00 Gold Leplues Jewelled. 30 00. Silver ". ". - 15 00. • " Q•mrliers i'lpe quality , , . 10 00 C;nl.l.wlliches plain 1.5 00 Silver Spert le.le§ s 1 - .5 Gf , id Pellet k . • 2OO " Iltricelets - .. 400 • . • Also on Itaint a Tante assortment of gold and hair bineelets, finger rings, brpaA pulp, lump ...tr ringsozold pens. silver -spoons, siteakt tongs, thimbles, gold ne; k curb nivi fob eh this, guard keys. and jewriiry, at equal ly low prices; all I want i 4 to call to coin ince custom ers. All hinds of- clocks and watches Viipairel and war rattled to keep - frood 'lime Tor nee year. Old cold'and silver bout - MAT taken in eichttoge.. Far Dale S d. 6 and 30 hour brass Clocks at LEWIS LADOMIS. • Watch Clock anil.Jewellry store. No. `4T3I Market street,.alirve I lth, North side, Philadelphia. Philada ApriLlB , 1816 16-6 mo _ . . . , . . . ' , 11 1 1 - To aohinista and others. ' DLATT•st universal Clinch, all sizes, from 6 to !al 1 inches: Halter's Spring Balances. made expressly for Steam Engines; SO., 50 arid 2 1 pounds. Platform and Clunter Somles,.more than 50 ditferent sires 'and pa..rertis. For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest rijiiufactnrer's price, at No. 34 NValnur stregt.. hi - • GILVY & BROTHER! Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1640. 0— . l'hiladeirlia, Jan. 14, 18.3 Cheap lratehes mitt Jewelry, . L 1 .t. A r T e 11 98 , I ,4 a . d r e t I h p h4ae Second t rehtreitentd corner Jewelry of quarry, below ' Race 4r:et • • : Cold lever Watcher', (tilt 3ewelled, 18 carat. LIMB 84 5 .90 Silver" • .. 12:011 " • " ReVen em Moo Saper:n r 41Eitt'ater . Watches 10.90 Gold dencils - • FinqVqr eirleitarlef . 7. 1,75 Go!d Finger Rings, ri tents tne3; Watch ('Met. pNin, 121 cm.; pateut,l6l; loner, 25; °that articles iu pr.npnrtion. . All Goods warranted to he what they are told fur. 0. CONRAD. Clocks, %% atches and Jewelry, , of ig every descs lion, cleaned and repaired in the heet,ntann , •r,-4 experien ced tlifirktnen. All Clock§ and Watch 4 reroilred at this e•ttahliihment 'are warranted to pertortn w I . l'hilada., Nov., 9, 1815. , :A-1y FdRQUILIR C.II?PENTER, Conveyancers, ss WAtmi STREET, PHILADA. lifonet , Leaned on Mortgage, and iteal Estate bought and ■nia. Philadelphia, April 19 , 1,13-9 t Dares Reports, ror. IF 'MST' putillsket, and for sale at BANNAIes Book sJ Store, BARR'S Reports of cases in the Supreme Ceurt of thin State, volume I!. Price 14 per copy. August I. PAM faiicket Time ROolis. LIST menufacturmi. n lot of Pocket -Tithe B . Mikie, el tulcd for keeping time,.together with columns -for making payments, &c. stiliahle Mr mechanics. contrac tors. 4%. and foreale at-11/4.0..AN'.3 Cheap Book Fac tory, Pottsville!. - August-1,184.6.-31. . ... ..._... , Saturday :Viornisltr,. Avg - . 2.2.151 G. . .. ;"*.??* .41verti4ers aril •••...'r-cr`rrr.t.C'S U.'. 0 ,rr s ntte•hu'll ...ii. l war prtprrr. rLnt tn w:. urn irt• tt_tntut•it. rrerr TF.L•e, *Nen • rutopvl4 'LI:, re.:at r to ulmttreltl. eye tarer ),i , the tater. tit•elnt. la-. : 1 hi- Oil S illtC, TU n LTEI•ut e•• It•Ilt, the I . 4l3Crtilltl , oi havirt:t varetti.. //lent , Irlirred trtr - tvEr ., ; it 1,11,4,31 ale .' r out-itt ,d 7i ;.• y4ti..,T.lC' . • -,.• On the night of Wedgerslay bud, a Gertn-tt named Gunder. wai gliO-fry a negro banned John Riggs.' toder the. following eirrontstaitriel:(lf tilt pears thrirels:ati tieris a dilt.eulty hiittre;n.iktir iu conscitertee,nt whit Is the lAter littiOt:tprosttfiie a wa,rans Gunder, tailing in treetislg he determined to, take. &atter writ hands. Gn'the'oth4 hood i :: ., a,statrn that .Glein• der. a desperate charui ter, hod tr,a: 4 .e threat+ alai and dempnatianons against Riggs, aradithat the IV s?r-alststs.hits, in self defence.. The itegni hashers: coannirtei: trial. The difficult, sitisksplare.sa Rareitsslale. (hinder is. we iear'n'fhtisatbe idiaaLtoriviited some time sitrr of Inanpl.iuqh ter at New Philadelphia, and pardoned by thb Govein , r• • tt.re-vbss."—ln North Carltii.AtiudliterttuOr he Wii t .„7 have . few,. mojolitiemoaeienitt er, to place thr pam'er" in their hdYl. uncontrolled, , b%ve been retutaed, except in one ilistrics, tritons t'..e result is doubtful. . 11111 r facilities; co 21-6 mo MEI tam w•erts -44:„y,. • • • :••• 1111:NEES' JOURNAL, In Mis,nuci, as usonf, thn Locan,,i 1 cantlidna6t In 3 the comple;io of.paiilea '!e lens* . st'teri-ti, a Whig haviiig been etecieti 'in Baker'As district, and Icrcorr ens in the'ether. i •,- . In Indiana, in the SeirAte t the partiest ire,it4t4l in the Dove: house. :he Whics harp roin sis to eight, whist wilt teltt _nn joint ballot.' Rirr OF 6‘41221i .. r ° INS c 0; the a•_tentiati of cur-traders to thO iriiptirtatit tact, that nil -England the tariff in thit enttotry, advance E nal +nil cnn•wcuent epOn'tlpe . .tepell'bf the wail '42. , We call attention also to the Great i.f•theyrice . of bread ataffi in England, eti to the utter ilisOlirtintntent of all.eid!.;blatkin. brtietit to the .3.r'.'f,rican.f.3l-incr, from the the Enclish Corn lawn. THE ,WA "t''';"ss there teen waged a mare unpopular war than Ike present o n e has hessoinit, th,tnky to Sectistary Mar-, cc. T.hss_New York C. loi , e .cni.! a paiser neertt home, are attempting to persuade fit •m'irlvos thsh it is popular. because of the great engemmut to s4)l= unteer at she CoritmeM•einent of haitilisies and 'oh account of the lifivitalisy.s/c..evirroted to %frit. Page everywhere, aftcr .the . e..ratt.: of; Illsteisitit husband. lt is trut, the people disi , [.vitisunteft largely, at Pmts, hitt how many' traits" would strT forth now, at Mr ; !itarcy's call in New Chleans,,,l The secos instance, 'Shows notistp4,fret tlia,liso yle of the I . :, S., are always kind. and attentiyo. 4 l4 tvomen,.esgrcially to viid'owsit eCliliera who hatni grown g •ey and lied in aervlce, even' in gnarly!" unpopular and uselers -t. LEa A NON r T . 7 -The Whigs of Leban4 county: met in county convention methel7th init.:- and nominated a ticket to he supported at the eti. mint; election. lithe Basler' was nothinette the Legjsratere. The prceeeihn'gs ire ..of right stamp; niiithreathe dt/tormined, Opposition to the British tariff bri! of 184,. nail those who at• ceived the iienide.' We find the fcllitwittg tesolt.- • tion among the proceedipg4:, , k • ReAo/vez Th,qt• tix le.r, C. W. Etift:lthe ate. Jos. Ban man, be this conferees. (with power fill_ vacancies.) to meet the conferees appointediry our Whig friends of-Daunhin and Schuylkill coub ties,..rit.ffi:derickstierg, On the trl ~fesettl4- her next. at :Its public hrittse of LeviAilartts;orith lactic net fon. , IQ , u pp). t The crittiliaite pretatipted, by the contrives hf Set:byTh . ol co,:nty 'for.Cengteri t This settles the,qucetion with regard to whirl:. Tbutity is to have the member this year. 'rite! , Lebanon Courier, in speaking the titilet:t mtim'a; imied sags`. . . . • The ticket which. wasmorcinatei!, mouth tt. is as will prove gloriously victor'.ous over etteryoppa, 6ition that cad he brought Sealil.t it.. the n9ini uecs a ll of that character th:it have ettaxt ! pad tiroi bop the principle' of the..V.T.h, g 'tth !tr. ad kereore tfi tilf • duceil iront it by an_ priUill'eonbiderations. TkA votivertti.nt was chtracier.z..d the most perfect good fcclioc. 1 . As v,‘trie have ciouhteti whether coal anote it-trod inn - wt's under. th'e Bill. city the (tiihiwttig Inttn the ti • ulet of Hr. Wall . er to the. colleCt,prs. 'For,vrinetwritilisr - t wonris of snrioU3 rve.l . tttelo-061 the i!.., , firtiott of the ,eoi:er or, an» i e rentr-ti• aud rb.l - usu4l rate: fir .t,trtge arc to tio chaiged on all article,. 1100 • 1 etteretn. We take thi , from .!!.he„PS.ibilelphik S'un, whose cominiind upon the ciredionosncro, He think entiivly just. . . . fe:w Jaye ago. ti? eitcarnpme'itt twic, helti marnr.milet abc',Ye tiertitantoori, whici tat td)', city 'ecnnpanict were presc nt„all.lLie.. reties heint from tire country. Every 'ttit'it. until General eouniturt paid them a visit. when Ilte,ecctutnapd was tendered hint. which he areevi• ted. Thi,.,us.A7:tnent sewed gerne elitidrfactlor among the rank and le: ant? ilia, .-Major'' who wee in (-0 . 16111.1 mi ,previouely, feelitig his dignity hurt. contintttedl4olllC t•XCP.I4•I , , for which he *rat platted under street. and cratfirted in the ereirt. &mar f"re'Lfht ,Pna Itriumfort made armneement to li ges the vieinity of the camp. and left but, a amiti force_hrhind to 1.4 e change of the effects. Mai& and hit, p;tty tap.; ad,vaiitarec of ail, made an onsloglit 'mon Mr camp. anifirm'ollth ed it entirely. destroying' e.ert valge ‹ .4. Meanwhile. the Geireial nue! hi. ,Inen marehifl heck again, and findtm; tug,' !molars to*, ha4l the Maj,e'irized. 01111 feathery:). and tossed into a ditch, where he was left to -hip own rellertiqno. Ail thi• . colfrirr . (reit hekiriniot to end ir, riis,acraceful. rind shows th4t,Tyinonk.thoaa' who make the luudest profer,icint Id - retard Lfot law and circler, there it hut' httle rthsereacrito of them. • • T ue SmiTit9,lo4llti 1311. L.—The . National ilfp telligeocer of --the bins rescued 60 pa-sed on the I;tst ilay,m4 almost in thy: s lag bout of the F.c.cion jug elo..vd..,tives tht.:hal establi th the SMithormien inAtdutton„` The minagets. or Regeoti, as, thwy are ea..... created by the hill. to carry into effeet.' , eonaiat of fifteen persona—thee cx officio. Olive Scnatnia app. , inte,l by the Preillmt of the Senate. three Members of the H.luse Reinereniati‘ne.. at pointed by the Speaker of the 'louse, and sit title zeds at large. (two of then, to be. nmidei la of Washington ; and yttemhers of the Islatioral Instip tut f ,) to be appointed ny joint re,olution of the two H0.u1 , 1. - , hi , ing,t;ean made; at4eoe4 lag to the s.veral mocks preecrihe t. tire 'a* fallowit (with the e,iteepttn of the tune Kuratora) t• Tut go.kitit Ilsnr. , CrA ice' Pave dent of the United Stites, they ChiefJuatiee of the United Slat. a. the 11.1!plr of the t:6? Wash ington. .[We cout;!. kern What 8 . . nature were appointed by..the Preeident that' holy.] : 4 1:(.1'5...-,lkohert D.:. o‘t en. of- Inds Ina, liam J : linnet.. of N. Y.. He,.,te 14r., Hilli ar d. o f Alabama. ]tufty of Ma...saehuccetts. eon 'Hawley, of New lark. Richard Raab. 4 - Penii;cylvania, William C)Yrerton. of booth Car-- ohne, - Alexander Della% Bach., of Washington. Joseph G. 'rotten, Col. U. S. Army. Tpe Regents are required by law to meet lathe city of -Washington on the first Monday in Sep. temper next. to enter on the • %%ties - then ap pointment." • El
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