12A. - 0 1? 1 1. - virtueata writ of Lerari Facia., issued out. of Court ti,eLafCeo4l.ittu willa brel celpooEfeSditlionysalkleillbyopluunbtlyik., and me Vendue or Mitcry, on• Wednisday, flir 2411 E if February, 1847, At 10 o'cloCk in the forenoon, at the Public. House of I srae l Reinhart, in the borough:of Pinegrove. County ,of Schuylkill, viz .- - The one audit ided sixth part of all fends and je nemenrs not heretofore sold, siteate lithe County of mentioned and - referred tn 'a Certain ar ticle Of egieetnent bet Ween Christian Ley and. William ]loch, Daniel Drenkle and Daniel 1). 13, Bela', dated the llth day of September, 1930, and recorded in the office Gtr recording of deeds, &c., in and for Schuylkill ('ounty, on the 15th of September, 1530, being the same lands and premises, as to the lands lyingin Schuylkill county,/ more particularly rhscrlbed in a dedd of con veyance from John Ley and Christian Ley, administra tors of Christian l.ey, deceaseffir - and from John Hoch' by his attorney in fact, John Strimptler, to Samuel S.- . Jackson, administrator et Daniel 1). B. Kelm, deCeas• ed, dated 25 May, 1814, made and executed in pursuance 1 of the art of Assembly; passed on the 12th day of April, 1913, and Which areas follows, to wit : Nn. 1. The undivided half part of a tract of land sit ' trate in Pinegrove township, Schuylkill County, ad joinnut lands of I'aul Brigid, Joint Miller, Daniel Stahl, and 'others, containing 270 acres, 133 perches, being the lard conveyed by fiantuelllain and wife to Christian -Ley and ,William Hoch, hy, deed dated 1 April. 1830, recorded at Orwigsbute, in the office for recording of deeda,"&c.,rin and - for Schuylkill County, in Deed book No. 13. page 125. ' No. 2. The undivided half of a tract of land, situate in Pinegrove towns.hip, Schuylkill County, adjoining lands of Geoee Ruth ar.d Jonathan' Zerbe, William Witman and Paul Brand, sontaining79 acres, beingthe land conveyed by deed from Samuel Hain and wife, to Christian Ley - and Wm. Hoch, dated April Ist„ 1830, and recorded in same office in Deed book No. IS, page 110. No. 3. The undivided hallo( a tract of land; situate in Pmegrove township. aforesaid County, adjoining lands of Chrisfepher Shrob, samtiel Hain, John Zerbe and Andrew rffirob, coiffaining 52 acres and 40 perches, being the land 'conveyed by deed Irvin Samuel 'Dam , and wife to Christian Ley and William Hoch, dated 1 April, 1830; recorded in sa.. e office, In book No. 13, page 19.9. No. 4. The undivided half of a tract of land, situate in Pinegrove tOwnship, a fore,aid County, adjoining lands of Johndluber, Michael Butter, Paul Brand, John , Adam Zerbe,. and William Wiiman, containing 120 acres and 20 perches, being the land conveyed by deed from Samuel Hain and v. ife to Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch, dated. 1 April, 1830, recorded in same office' in book No. 13. jelge 127. No: 5. The undivided half of a tract of land, situate. in Pineernve township, aforesaid County; adjoining .4a111.1S of Henry Feather; Christopher Shrob, and Fran-' cis Spaetzer, coot amino 121 acres and 90 perches, bring the land conveyed by deed from Samuel Hain and wife to Christian Ley and Wnt. Hoch, dated April 1,153 p, ryy . rofl in same office, in book No. 13, page No. G. The undivided half of a tract of land, situate in Pinegrove township, aforesaid. County, - adjoining lands el Christopher Stool), Henry Feather. and Willi am Tobia , , contlining 295 acres, 1(19 perches, being the .land conveyed by deed from S amuel Ilain and wife to 'Christian Ley anti Wnt. Hoch - , tilted 1 Apia, 1930, recorded in same Office, in book IS, page 132. No. 7. The Undivided bailor One-sixth.or a tract of land. sitnateln . l9negt ore township, afigesaid County, adjoining land= of Henry Umbehuner, Ceprge Adam \ Zerbe. Samuel Ilaiu, and Peter Zimmerman, contain ing 111 seers, 20 perches, being the land conveyed by• deed front S.:Mittel Hain and is ifs to. Christian Ley and Wm.'lloch, dated 1 April. 1830, recorded in same office in book No. 13, page 122. No. 5. The undivided half of a die:mange and tract of land. situate in Pinegrove township, aforesaid County, rout a Min" ' 15 acres,-68 perches, ajoining la lids.of Sam uel Ilain,Peter - Eckert, and . Vt illiam Wittnan, being the 1111111 conveyed by deed from Samuel Haimand wife to Christian Ley and Wm. 'Hoch, dated April 1, 1530, recorded in same office. ht bbok No. 13, page 117. No. 0. ;The undivided half of a tract of hind, situate he Pinegrove township, aforesaid (*minty, toljtoning lands of Michael tinker, Peter Zimmerman, Witman, J Win Zerbe, Josejth &David Lenget, contain ing 153 acres, I 2 perches, being the la tonveyedffiy deed from Samuel Hain and wife, to Christian Ley and William Hoch, dal d 1 April. 1930, recorded in sante office, in bobk No. 13,. page 123. No. 10: Thirteen parcel.: o 1 land, situate partly in„ Pinegrove township, partly in Norwegian township, and partyin Lower Ma hantongo township. aforesaid County, tieing the lands conveyed by deed front Peter Filbert atedwife Is Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch, da ted 29 April,.ls3rt7ecorded in same office, in Deed hook No. 9, page 1. Said lands are described as follows : - • , Having erected thereon, a large tavern house a ..„.1„ st Ore house, sheds', , rtables, &c., in the tOwn • of PineeroVe, Pinegrove township, contain - Teache rs Wanted. ' F:zits.4 - 'in2S acres 'More or le•s, adjoining lands late . TWO competent ',file Teacher who - can come tell of Peter Filbert. Henry ... W. Orinrad, Join:. Barr, and, recommended as tn character and capdcity, Ire oiliers, and aliedpeltoccon load. 'wanted by the 'School Directors of Minervvtlle.. AP-, Ni,. Adjoinidg the - above; botinded by, the ply to , C. WTAY Id ' ! Mason road, ffind of Benjamin Seidel, Samuel Hain, For the School Director , . and others, containing-1 acres. Minersvile, January :30111, 1917. 5-1'4,1 N 0.3.. Adjoining the first above mentioned, Force land and Tulpelinecon toad, containing 2 acres and 2 \ The Ccial Trade far. Pl4l. The quantity of market this week is !i9,1(19 15 tans, min the Whole timiqtity this year CA/j2l 16 tons, '(Y. ER. VITAL. • 8.401 12 26,697 02 2,085 1G 6,681: 03 6,155 66 22,837 16 r .:' 1,527 01 * 4,502 15 Pon Carbon, l'ottsville, Pehttylkill Haven, Tort Clinton, RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION. • From It, Carbon. S. Haven. - P. Clinton To Richmond ~ .-5160,. , I f 1 60 .E/ - :O . rci.Ptillalielphia. , _ .l 71:1' , 1 GO! 145 . ' , MILL CREEK ; RAILROAD. l he following, is the amount ofoal I,assed•4ver the Mill Creek Itail Road, for the ‘qek.,,cuding o4lWed tlesdaylast Pcr last repr•rt Total b;j 6314 " • GEOTIGF, 11/OESTI,. Collector SCHUYLKILL VALLEP 'RAIL ITDAD Atnouht of,cot.l traosported over the Selittylkili Val ley Rail Road, for the week eeding on Sattirtla even ing last, 3,0119 , •Torle. . Per last report - 7,172 7 " Total 11.130 00 " JESSE TURNER, Collector -----, --. . - :51011.NT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount of Coal traniported over.the Mount Carbon - tr. Port Carbon Rail Road, fur the week ending'on r3at ourday evening last. , - 70;t9 10 Tons. Per ,last report 13,649 19 ." Total • 9.1.1130 00' ". JESSE 'WAINER, Collector, 11IINE:lULL& .5C111311.1i1L1.11.6,EN-itAILROAD. The -following is the amount of Crial transported evorthis road for the.ivaeli ending on lVednestla Tyons. last.. 5.2.37 to' 13,355 16 " Pdx last report.' 21.503 06 WII.LIAM NEWELL,. Collector Total .i or 1 Frqixlilin MANUFACTURER OF , 'CARPET FLANNELS, A few. LlOors above the Town Ilan, - POTTS V ILI.F. 05-Woolen Flannels and Li3iing Carpcte for sale. ..0 VOTICE. ' rrnlE Jurors summoned to attend the adjourned. ~ _L Court appointed to' he holden' the second week of ~ February next, are not itiedliot to attend, dk no Court can he held during that week—it tieing the time of the regular fern in Carbon county, where the Pre.ident Judge is bound to attend, u tact - not kndwn whin the. adjourned Court was order - rd.! • • ' 71 FREDERICK. BECKI GEORGE 11. STICIFFER, •• • LEwts DREHER, ' . - Commissioners. = Commissionrr's Office, 1. Jrimuiry aotlglslti.• • IHSS. `HH.(HGHH, PROPOSES to giv r eihstructjons on the 'Piano Forte, and repsectfully 'Solicits the patronage of her A friends and'the public in general. Also, in Drawing and Painting—she likewise teaches the art of wax flowers and fruit. Also: the coral, and alum basket 'making. Residence, in Narwegain strditt,second door above Third street: • Pottddtlle t January 30th, 1547. Laws of Pennsyllanla. D . UNLAI"S Lawa of Tl,lnsylvania, containinu. all the Laws from 1701 to April 42d, Islf.clitnnoingi ally at ramzed with notes mid references to all the de ,cisions of the' Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, givitoi construction to said Lao. s, and a copimis index. coot piled by James Dunlop, of Pittsburz. price $6,011, just .published and for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book- store, Pottsville. . January 30t1t, 1547. .. ',5.- . • . . , . • • Cauition. perches. • . . • • • . Ni. 4. 'Adjoining t h e first' above mentioned, 'Jacob \,. Wag lout in Llewellyn on the 26th inst.. a due . 1 J t , i t i c b r l e e::l l t4ii , d , , , l l l i e e n . ry W.•Couratlan . dutliers;_containing bill given by Smith and McCabe in favor o f ', No. 5. ; •0 1joitnitc. lands now or late John hurikle, and C. MeMahon, for ;19 42, dated January 12th 107. Others„cmit All persons are forbid taking said Due Bill, as I Norwegian township. . • payment has been siopped. NO-, 6. situate . in Norwegian •townlitp, adjoining . lands of John Addams, Charles Snowden, and °Viers, • 1 C. MCMAHON, Llewellyn. etiatainin le° acies more or less. January, 30th, 1847. 5-3t' No. 7. : 4 ittiate in Norwegian', township, adjoining I lands of Jacob Zinuncrinam. vacant land. Niel Crosby, . • N Takiiotic e 1 • and others. containing 252 acres, 41 . 4i'erches, being two • . adjoiningfractr.. ri , HAT 1 hate purchased the followina articles frtdi - '-...N0 ; 1. 4 '. ! Situate in Pinegrove loWnship, anoming 1.. Mathias Frock, of Millersburg, Dauphin Count', lands of George 3lciser, Pi ter Eckert, Bali zer Houtz, - • and have loaned them to the said Mathias Frock, Ililtil ~and others, containing 165 acres, 7,...i perches.' I think proper,to.remove them : I No. 11. ' Th e endiVided foun h part of a tract of hunt. - One Patent - line Darrow.]: acres wheat in grcolitd, to Pinegrove township, adjoining the -Swatara river 1l• Tons Hay, one Horse, one Sow, one Hog, one Bridle.' and lands of Chas. tinowilen, (to called,) containing and Vaddle, one Plough, one cutting' boa, a nil milt I tit 113 acres, 12.3 perches.: ' llarnZss. , . JOHN J. JOHNSON. No. 10. The undivided half of cue-third [lna of a _, January :tom. 1517. .: • 5-"3t tract' or land in Prio•grove.l ownship, bound, dby l'ands . ' M- Penn-ylvania Telegraph, Harrisburg, insert fifree •of Joseph Lencel, John II tilier.,.lleury _Feather, John -- Dines for $l,OO and charge this attics. ' . ' . • Miller, and others. containing 170 acres, more or lesk. ' No. 11C The undivided half or one-fourth part of a ' tract of land in Lower Nlabantoli go township. bounded Rare chance . yfor a Red Asir . by iands!uf Peter Eckert& Company, Jobs Huber and Coilie.• : . , others, containingl:32 acres 01010 or less. r - - . ''- ' ' No. 12. ,'l'lle one unthvided „third ,part of a tract of ' FrinERE arc four veins of firsi•iate well land, partly in Pinegrove and partly in lower Malian knowrPlTed .ash Coal with a lowg range on tot2.4."ri townships, adjoining lands.of George Burk 'art, Jacobi Miller, Benjamin B.'pa.ld and others, yenta nuts the'.Middleport - Road, that may be. advantageous'- 75 ~,,..,, jo i ,,,kth es . ly. put in operation immediately. Any informa, No. 13. A tract of land in Pinegrove Township; ad - tiorf may- be.liad of Mr. S. SILLY M AN. - joining Mitch land, Forge lands, Swatara 'creek. and land or Bali our lloulz, containing 4 acres and 15 per Che,. Pottsville; Jan. 30th, 1817. '- -' 5-3 t No. 11. Eight parcels of land,- situate in Schuylkill --- ' ---- -----'I county, being the land. , conveyed by deed from Peres • Filbert and wife to William lloch, and the stlitiluistra- Coal Improvement up thel - nlifey• tors of Christian Lev, deceased, dated Mardi' 2,111.31, 44." includes TUNNEL 'is alinut to be - made from the reconled in seise office, in Deed book No-. 15. pii . eo 216, _ whi c h inudes the lands in the deed limn the .sanie to A open c u t' up the Dclong Bun between pat- Christian Ley and Win. thigh, dated I ' Apiil, F•.31:-.- terson and Middleport, which will cut about nine Seidl:Link-are described as fellows :—• ' ' All those c.Zreain warrants and tracts of land.' or on :Veins of Coal, Contracts will be made for this . ... divided parts or .hares of warrants or tracts of lands, -work by W. DEWEY . , Agent. to wit : . • Mr.• S. SILLYMAN, will give any informa- I One of them situate at the Blue Mountain, in-Pine lion in regard ba i t. • • .• . , grove township, adjoining land of John liteimMetiry . . 81111011. Peter Stiiin, and others, containing 301 acres, Pottsville, Jan.' 30th, 1817. 5-3 t more or I ns. - •• - • One other tract In said township, adjoining lands of Grove & Deck, John Merky, and others, containing 10, acres, more or less.. , And aPso No. 3. The. one moiety or undivitked half part of a tract of land in zaid township, adjoiniqg landS of trilin Stein and , Cliristoplier Shrope: ' ' - Also; No. 4. The undivided two-thirds of a tract of land, situate in Lower Malrantongo towilshiti..atijoinj ing lands cif - Henry Feather and the Company land,. containing l ll6 acres, 70 perches. -. . I'l Also, No. 5. One undivided third part of a tract of, .land in Piiiegrove township, adjoining land of John' Keiser, John. 51iller, and ,11.• lionewitz, containing 16 noes, 23 pert hes . . Also, No. 6. The one undivided third part of a tract' of land, situate in Lower Mali:intoner) triwtiship, botoid -ed by laud - of Benj-Bonewitz, John Reber, 31nItaill •Seltzer, anti others - , containing 65 acres; II perches. ', -• I Also, No. 7. One undivided third part of a tract of unimproved land, , -ituate ii, Lower slatiantongo•town . - strip, adjoining:land of John Maier, Henry Heberling. Philip Zimmerman, anti others, containing 66 acres, 1 . 2 ktches. i • . . ~ ~ . . AlsO, No. 8. One undivided third part ,of a tract of unimproved land, situate tn L ower Mahantmigo town eliiip adjoining land of John Huber, Henry Huber, Philip-Zimmerman, and vacant land, - containing 130 lacres, 131 perch - es, • , 0 No. 12. file tract or tracts of land; conve yed by deed from Peter Filbert to William Hoch and to the admiii-_ istrators of Christ'an, key, deceased, dated 12 January, 1056, recorded in same alien, in 'peed book No. 15,page 218, &e. 'l'he shid - landir are described as folloW'S, in . saiddeed.l— that certain ‘ house, r •l k ich the said (Peter Filbert ~,,... occupied the 111.-blay ofJuly, 182.9, with:lft : . _ . :••gr the adjoining buildings belonging thereto, ;;;; 4 whatever names they may have, as well 1 i g 4 1 7 . A. . as 27 acres °flan& which are found in five ...___-__,..,_ different pieces around the Reese; like wise, all t h e, land as well coal as wood and, which said Peter I• abort, owned On 'tile first day of July, 1820, in whole piece_ or in shares in his own or other persons' names ; beinAand intended to embrace all the pioperty as describtid.-in 4 certain article of agreement, between the said Peter Fille,t, w o ,. H oc h , and Christian Ley, dated July Ist, 1829, , and recorded at Orwigsburg, in Miscellaneous book No. 4, page IN, under and subject ,tbatthe purchasers are slue -.bilged to pay whet remains yet due to tifeCommonwealtliof Pennsylvania, as well fees to the office, as patentee for, - . . :No. 13. The tract or tracts of lank conveyed by deed front John Huber and wife, to Christian Ley an d w n , Loch, dated 2 October, 1029, recorded in 'ante office, in Deed book No- 0, page 186, said lands boinz in Schuyl kill County, and described as follows : . .. The undivided one-foil:1h part of all•lhose sir h f 4c.. inafter described pieces or tracts - of uniMprovedlsnd, viz:— No. 1. Situate in Pinegrove tOwnship, bounded by. land. of Peter Eckert, George Ruth, arid Wm. Grata; containing 75 acres. , No. 2- , finnan: iii Pinegrove township, bounded by lands ofJohn Stahl, [Leary Daubert, and John libber; containing 52 acres; 52 perches. • No. 3. Situate fa Pinegrove township, adjoining "lands of John Huber and Wm. Tobtas,containing 57 acres, 7 porches,- . No. 4. Situate in Lower Maltantooso township,boun ded by lands. of Peter Leberigiith, Leonard ling, ohp' , J. lluber,and others, containing 22 acrea. -' • ' '' No. 5. Situate in Lower Mahantongo townsitip,boun ded by lands of Peter Eckert, 11. W. Conrad, vacant , land and other lands, Containing 236 acres, 117 perches. N o. jl. Situate in Lower Mahantongo township binin ded.by larids of Shoemaker & 10cliner, and vacantland, containing 213 acres, 67 perchN• ' :. , • Also the undivided eighth nano( the following here ' in deScilLiidseveral tracts of land, viz:— . , • NO. 7. Situate In Pinegrove township, hounded by land of Henry Fcather•and vacant lands, containing 127 acres,66 perches. :i• - ' • t . No. 8. Situate. in Pinegrwee township, adjoining land of George. NI• Eckerti (Inas surveyed to Deborah . Deckert, & P.lerpckert,-Esqp and vacant lands; and others, containing 126 acres, .4 perches. No- 9. Situate In Lower Matiantong,e township, ad joining lands curiteyed - rn -the name of - John Lecher, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP A\l' OF PHILADELPHIA STATEMENT of the ASSETS of the Citioriady. on 1.3 Jtin'uary lit, 1547, put;lishedin conformity with the p.ovisions of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly of April stbt•lblB; 31011.T44 AGES. Being first mortgages well secured on real e , tate, free of ground rent. and ,are all in — ' • 'the city awl mistily 'of Philtulelphis, except $13,450, iit linclisOlontgoinery, and Allegliany 'counties. Pe nneylvn nia.— • AL:m*7,soo in ithio, amply . secured by real ,estate in 11 Philadelphia:. iESTATE $761,299 71 14At . . Purchased at Sheridf's'Sales, under mort gage eta finis,. viz: Eight houses and lot , 70, by 150 feet, on 71 the Southwest corner cif Chesnut and Schuylkill sixth streets; A farm,of sixty acres, *Mt mills, dwel lines:and barn in Germantown, known • r Sheffield Works: , A house and lot, 333 by,loo feet, No. 46;,- Chesnut street. -' - A. house and lot, 27 . by 71 , ,, feet, on north I side of Spruce street, west ofeventit street. house and lot, 217. by lest feet, on wesh ' I'enn Squarer. south of Highs!, Two blouses and Into, each 18 by 50. feet. nu south. side of :,:nrue street, near • Schuylkill Seventh striT'. • dive timases and lots. each 17 9 . by 90 feet N05.131,.133, 135, 137, and . l39 Dilwynn weal Three house- and 01.13 by 51 feet,.on eas t side. of. Schuylkill sixth street, south of Pine-street. Four houses and lot, 46 11 by 50 feet on cast side of Third i , treelk above Cath arine street. • Ahouse and 10418-by.l96lfect. en smith side of Filbert Street, west of Schuyl - seventh street. Ilciterandlot, 50 by SI - feet, on the south wesi corner of Gliesiint and Beach st _ _ Five bouies•and lot, 42 by e 6 feet, on the North side of George street we'i t t. of Ashion street. ' - ScA•enhouses and lot, :6 by 117 feet, on the east side of Beaili street south of Chesnut'street. , A hpuse,and 10t,.113 by . SO feet, No: OA,. Fitzwater street, east of Ninth street. • : . LOANS. , Temporary Loans, on collateral ECM. rides, amply secured, including *2500 to the Borough of Harrisburg. ' STOCKS. *5;000 States 5 per cent [int. on ] 10,000 Alms House Loati 5 per. cent . _ _pot. on] . 300 .. , liures Bank of Kentucky. -17 do Northern Bank of Kentucky at .100 "do Union Bank of Tennessee. g •I 3 do insurance Co. of State of ; rennsyl 'unto. 51,458.25 250 do Southwark Rail Road co. 430 1 37 do CofinnerCial and Railrond I . Bank - of 3.'icksburg. 1 01 do Franklin Flre. Insuranre co. `‘''' I 10, do Meraantile library Co. 1 450 North American feral Loan. CASH on bond,. • 24,044 01 'Au in hand. , sof Agents, 10,543 74 Notes and Bills Receivable, Unsettled Politics, tr':f , , CHAIII.I.:S N. BANCKE% President. rt.4.nt.Cs G. BANTRn.p, riecretift. Thtitkiti: Jniji :tart 1617 -34 = '20,109.15 G 0,921 10 2005 - 10 Tonn, 3353'09 , , 5-3 in At Cost 108,383 78 115,355 S 6 21,557 75 7,734 75 1,467 75 .1,0.80,229 65 gLIERIVF'S SALES OF REJL ESTATE. , \\ Sarah Chally, Philip Kunne!man, deceased, and Others I :containing 129 acres, Si perches. . • NO,lO. Situate in Lower 31ahantongo township. ad- i ;joining intent_ land and land surveyed -to Peter Zinn- i ;merman, George Loeb, Samuel Miller, and others ? I 'containing 148 acres, 53 perches. ' ' . No. 11. Situate iii Lover 31abautoago township, ail-,, joining land4ofJohn Huber. Peter Zimmerman, Henry ' Feather, and others containing 135 acres , 7.1 perches: No. 12. , A tract neland, adjoining lands surveyed to , John Zerbe, aticare laud, and lands circler Lehi!' gue 1 ti, .., containing 116 acres, 14 perches. • . - • , No. 13. Situate in Lower 51ahrintougo township ad-' joining lands of Henry Feather, John Zerbe, John Huber and others, containing 143 acres, 116 perches. 1 ' Np. 19. Situate in Pinegrove township, adjoining lands surveyed to Edward Bickel, Peter Filbert. and Henry Datthert, containing 263 ecres,loo perches. I No. 15. Situate in l'inegrove lowns.hip...adjoining I lands of Valentine Stahl. PeteeFilbcrt, Stein &Bohr, and others,-Containing 2.63 acres, 106 perches.• No. 16: The undivided five-sixth part of the. follow- ;• ing described traet Of land, situate in Lower Mahan- tango township, adjoining lands of Samuel Kimmel, John Huber, Henry Ileberhug, and others, containing i 273 acres, 91 perches. No:17: - Situate in - Pinegrove township, adjoining • lands of Daniel Stahl, Valentine Stahl, and John Hu- , her, containing 179 acre., Si perches. No. 18. Situate in Lower Maliantenco meet:ship, nil joining lands of widow .Ney, Joseph Keifer, and Jelin Iliti . er, containingel acres. 140 perches. N r: 19, The full,' equal, undivided two-thirds part of the following, described tract of land, situate in Low er Maluentongo taint, 1111,, PlIjOillil:r. land surveyed to - Joseph Lengel, vacant lands, lands of Slat:hr.:in Kuutz elmen, deceased, antrothers, rentaieing 200 acres. No. 11. ,The undivided one-fourth of a,tract of.land, situate in Pinegrove township, aforesaid County, con taining 271 acres, 120 perches, being the latiti conveyed •• by deed front John Huber, and wife, to William Hoch'. dated 29 April, 1630, recorded in same office, in Deed - book No 9, page 401. Situate in Pinegrova townehip, adjoining land of Jacob Erkter, land surveyed to Henry Buehler, lend late of Michael Huber, 110 W of John Ulti - ler and others, containine 244 acres and one-eightli, sold' and conveyed with another tract, situate in the afore said toweship, adjoining lands of Lawrence Eckler, laed surveyed to Adam Itudenbush, land , snrveyell to Henry Eckler, containing 27 acres, 100 perches, the two tracts containing together 271 acres, 20 perchea. _ ,---- -... No. 15. The undivided Mile:sixth , part a 273 acres, 91 perches ofland, situate in Lower Maltantoneo town ship,- aforesaid County, being the land conveyed by deed from John Huber and wife. to Christian Ley and Wrn. Hoch, dated 11 February - 0830, rece,tded in satue office, in'Deed hook No. 9, pagifir, adjoining lands of John Huber, Samuel Kimmel, William Hoch& others. No In. The undivided twe tltird parts of 157 acres, 1 131 perches octant!, Situate iit Pinegrove township, be ing the land conveyed by deed from \Valiant Tobias and wife, to Christian Ley end • William Hecht,- dated ' lot October, 1529. adjoining laud of Henry Feather, land surveyed to John Huber, John Miller, and others. N 0.17. Elie undivided two-third parts of Pal acres, 29 perches of laud,`sit unto in Pinegrove township, be Mg the land conveyed by deed from William Tobias and wife, to _Christian Lev and William lloch, dated let July, 1892, adjoining lands surveyed to John Miller, Philip Le-her, vacant lands, 'end others. . N0.15' 141 acres, 66 perches of land, situate in Lower Mahaniongo township, aforesaid County, being the land conveyed by deed from John Barr and wife. to _Christian I.ey and Williem Iloch, dated 1 :May, 1829, , edjoinine lands of Henry Cinbeliauer, John Adam Zer - be, and Adam Raudenbush. :, ' No. 19. The undivided one-third part of 170 acres a land in Pinegrove township, being the land conveyed _be deed from Sam tel Huntzinger, Esq.,llsth Sheriff of ecbuylkill County, to Christi:ln Ley, ated 31 March. 1525, acknowledged in open Coll rt - of said County, and entered among the records and proceedings thereon-- I Adjenting landsaJohn Millet and Joseph Celine]. No. 20. 150 acres of land ill Pitiegrove township, be lug the land conveyed by deed from Adam Rautleirtaish _ I anti wife to Christian-Let' and William Hoch. dated I . May. 16'29, adjoining lands ,of John 'A, Zerbe, Jacob ,Christ. Ceti . Joseph Keefer and others. 1 , No. el- 'Fite undivided half part' 191 acres. 51 per ches of lend in Lower Slahantongo towpshie, being-the , hind conveye,d .by deed front Adam Randenbush and 1 ,Oife to Chrisiian Ley and Wm. Hoch, dated 4 Slay. 1629, adjoining lately surveyed to Henry Umbels:tiler, lambi surveyed to Jacob German, and lands of John Adam Zerbe. , • IN°. 2'S. The undivided three-fourth parts ofone tract , a pil the undivided two-third parts of another tract. oft - land in Pinegrove township. ,being the land conveyed . ' hh}'deetlfrom Adam Ifertzog and wife to Christian Ley and WM. Hoch. dated 12 April, le3o, adjoining lands of Adam Dobson, John Snyder, Hid Swatara coal Compa ny. :11111Others. . . . , 1 N 0.23. The undivided one-sixth part of 145 sues, SO perches. of land; end one piece oft acres; 7 perches of l au d i n pi f wgrove town-hip, being the lands conveyed by deed 'from John Keiser. and wife to Christ tan Ley and William Hoch, dated I July, 1529, adjoining lands surveyed to • Benjamin Boomer itz, John Miller, Joist Keiser, Samuel hairs and others. .' • I No. 24. I Illaeres ot land in. Lower Slahatitoneotonln *;hip, being the land ' cony eyete thy ' deed from Jacob Outs( to U.illiam Hoch and Clur . teinLkly, dated 1 May, 1693, adjoining yacantlands. ' ' . '''' ~ . N 0.1.5. 350 acres et land in 1 inegrove township, be,-' mg the Lind conyteved by deed fermi Hine Feather and ivife to Christiau Icy and William Hoeft. dated 21 Jan nary, 1629. :adjoining lands of Conrad & Feat her,James Element. Huber and others. '-' .. No, 2e. 60 acres and SI perelies.of land in lower Ma It:intone° township,' ['eine the land conveyed by deed Dion Fraticis-Speetzer and wife tit Christian Ley and ;Wm. Hoch, dated 1 Stay, 11,29. adjoining lends ofJo,sepb Keifer:Mien:tel. Seltzer, and John Huber. . No. 27. A MS:zee:tee andll3 acres, 16 perches of land , iiinitteeroee townsliimleing the pretniees -conveyed by deed from .Ftancis eintetzer ami wife to Christian I.ey and Wmi. llocholated 13 April, 1630, recorded in :said office, in Deed book", No. 9, age 372, adjoinMg (lands ofJehit BoneWil'e. and Jacob Krickes. No. 2.5. Lend in the village of Pinegrove, County of ifichtitlkill,lming the land or lands mentioned an a Ideed ,eft partition, dated 17 Septembt r, le3o. bet Ween iwnli aie i m en t in, \valiant Lioch, and Christian Ley. ISaid land is described as follows viz e-Thirt,-fotir MO, ] parcels, er allotments of ground in the village of Pine- I greet.- tiesigneted by the tiumbers 2,3, 4,5, ft, 7, S. 9, 19, 111,12, 17, IS, 19, 21 2!, 25, eti, '27, 25, 29,.:30, 31, 32, 33, lee 'Pt -10, 41, 45, :16. 47. -11 1 . and 49. _ • No. '29. Five-sizthe elem. tract and the whole oftWe i tracts Of la nd in Lower Mililillantll:0 township, afire.,. ; I said Chanty, being the lands Mentioned in the deed frone Samuel Kimmel and.wife to Christian Leyand Williani ' Hoc'', dated 30 Septenther,lS29, as follows. viz :,,t , , Nit. 1. Adjoining lands of Kr;rper 4- Datil Shappell, Leonard It:adore John Stiller, and others, containing. 209 acres, 112 per Ches. , , N 0.2. Adjoining-lands of Jelin Haber :and Paul Brand, containine 211 acres, 10 perches._ No. 3. Adjoining etude of Benjamin Beellore.- Hen ry Shocker Wtii. Hoch, and others, containing 211 acres 147 perches. . , No, Mr 31 acres,'l34 perches of land -in Lower Ma tantongo low tiship, be mg the land conveyee by Jteeeith Keifer and wife; toe Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch, by deed dated 21 January, 1'299, adjoining other lands of Joseph Keifer and vacant lands. • •,,, No. 31. ISO acres, 100 perches of lend in Lower Ma hantongn township, being the land corm.) ed by deed from Benj. Bonewitz to Christian Ley and Witt. Hoch, dated 21 July, 1529. adjoining lands of Samuel Matti and land surveyed for Wm. Hoch.. N 0.32. 460 acres ef land in Mahaelongn township, Schuylkill County, tieing tile land mentioned in an ar ticle of aervement,ll3l.l . ll 30 April,ls2e.llllWlTTl George Ilaberacker 4- Christian Ley and - Wm. Hoch, which land is described es follows :—The hind in said r0w,,.. *shin-and county, whereon said Game° Ilaberacke r had inade'an•iinitioventent and at-tual sethernent and where on be resided at the date of 'said agreement, being Ye, cant land, by virtue whereof Ito became entitled tit hold 400 acres of land, agreeably to the lows of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enacted and made in favorer actual settlers. No. 33. 123} acresof land in Pinegrove township, be ina the land mentioned in the deed of assignment Dem Henry Feather and wife to Christian Ley, dated 0 April, le2e,•adjoinitig lands of Philip Kuntzelman and vacalit lands. , . .. No. Si. 207 acres, 20 perches of lend in Pmegrove township, being_ thelaed mentioned in the deed of as „'signinent froniPeter Filbert and w 'fern Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch. dated eed July, le3l, whelping lands of , lehn :darer, other lands of Benjamin flonewitz,:John Keiser and others.,. . Ni,. 35. Lanibinientihned in an artitle of agreement, ' dated If. December. 4829, itejeseeell Samuel Haiti to • Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch, which lands ore des( ri--, bed as follows —The .full, equal; undivided•one-half p art or moiety of all those messueges. Saw Mill, Fur- !lace. and .three adjoining tracts of land, situate in Pinegrove township. :then (irrupted by Adam Zerbe. , George Bretzius, and Daniel Class, with the appurte- ' nances—the three seri cal tracts of land, containing about 258 acres and allowance, be the same more or lese. Also - the one moiety or undivided half part of the following nine tracts of unimproved land, described as follows:—Two tracts surveyed en warrants granted- L. Francis Spaetzer,' containing together about ' 2 OO acres. .Four tracts surveyed on warrants granted to the said Samuel Hein, containing together about 530 acres' e.one tract known by the mime of Seltzer & Lerr. ,gel's tract, containing. about 150 'acres ; one tract in the name* of Houtz & Lenge], containing about 140 acres, and one tract, called Capp's tract, containingsefl• acres, more nr less. No. 36. The undivided one-fourth pert of 146ncres, 70 porches of land in Lower Mahatma(' township; be ing the lands mentioned in the dee r a`seig,nment from' -Peter Filbert and wife to Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch dated 3 September. 1531, adjoining lauds of Henry Feather and theYntimany lauds. No. 37. The undivided 'half parts of 123 acres, 135 perches of land in Pineerove'township, being the land mentioned in deed of assignment from Peter Filbert and wife to Christian Ley end \Vie. Hoch, te,ded 28 April,' 1630, recorded in see/ office in book No. 9. liege 371. Adjoining hinds of Ley & lloch; formerly of Wllll , llll Totting,: lands ofJolif Philip Lesh , r, John Miller, and . , others.., : s eNo. 38. 235 acree, 52 perches of land' in Pinegrove townthip, being the land mentioned inn patent from the , Commonweelth, timed II Done, 7e29, to Christian Ley - - and W. lloch. adjniniug lands of !leery Feather & Mt- -. chile' & Peter Bright & vacant lands. , , ,No. 39. Two hundred 'end' seventy-three acres. 91 -perches of land in Mehantaneo township, Schuylkill comity, being the land mentioned in a patent dated 20, March 1530, to Christ ian Icy & Wm. Heat, adjoining lands of John Hautz, Henry Ileberling, John Huber and others./ 1 ~r ' No. 40. Two hundred and filly-one acres, 145 perch es of land in Schuylkill county, being the land men fz6 m tin neL h 1 in 733p0a,tettoit, William i m iini tb lrie eiCntie.nmonweafth, 'dined John Huber; Semnel Kimmel, Brandt, id( D n i n te l • n ift i : Coppn d s e , ti of d others, requite in Mahttntango township, together with the heredinments and eppurtentinces. Asthe proper iv of SAMUP.t. S. JACKSON, AdminiStrator of DAN IEL D. B. KEIM. , 1 - Selzei:and felten into Execution 'and witl hue sold by . J: T. WERNER, Sheriff. , heritrs Deice, Orwig-,4 - bufg. Jetr:loth, 1847. ,t 5-- , _ Private . s a i e , . WILL be sold at Private salo,lie Dent 4..7.74 and commodious dursil4ig Winn, non , oc-, • copied by R. - Wondsidej-, Esq., situated on i alp,ml Centre street, nearly opposite the Cairo _ - pal Church. Possession Ovsln on - the• drat of Ajtril and terms made easy. For further information apply to • HENRY A. MIIIILFABERG, Reading, Pennsylvania. or to CHARLES WITMAN, Orvitigsburg. t, Jan '23 4.;t* Reading lOCO FOCOS.-50 gross Loco Foco Matches. for a sale low, at MARTIN'S Drug Stara: • Juno 17 THE 'MINERS' JOUR! NOTICE hereby given that t 4 partnership heretofore etislitig between John ccnd .Duncan 111t l I is this day dissolved by Mittenl consent, all l debts to be paid by the said John Spencer. • DUNPAN MORRISON, JOHN' OTENCER. 1 Tottseilli..Jan. 20th, 147.' 5 at \ • Maps of ,Mexico. if ITCHELL'S New Sheet Map of. Mexico, Ars- 23 .I%J. Phelp's Skeet Map of Mexico, &c, " Pocket M'ap of 51e%ico 1 ! ' 121 Jost received and for sale tBAN N AN'S Bookstore, Podtsville. January 26 . th, 1817 • A li.ARGE BRICK HOUSE 40,,0, TWO LOTS AT , I I ' - riuriLiti t ' SALE. ' ! , ~ . WILL he clered.at Public sale, at the Z; Public House c f Samuel Baird, in e,ctiti)l - IlaAien..on Sattirday the Ctli day of Febrii. •••I I*. ary • , at.ID 'cln •k ANI A two story I , ,•4 LC xt. n t. .. .. .. • ~. ~,. .:.4 . Brick house with a large one and a half stilry kitchen, and Lot CO In 220 feet. iiitita le' neat Buy-' erls tavern. Alio, a vaiarii lot, came size, 'and on the can E ware. ' , The above property' will ce F flat a bargain: Terms oiliale made Lunn:a on the fay of sale by lI..DEIIINGEP.. 4.2* ISI7 ~ . . L •lim i n e i „. A te v... count.,, 51.0 in Cliarli'strin Ton nship, FA". ‘ s ' ilua es from Philadelphia.; six miles from l'ltemiiv ille, and 7 race miles from 43,..i Yel . low springs ; containing Iliac res ofland.on i which are the following i tiproTement - i: A. comforta pa:W hie log .lion. , e CI :Lining 4 rooms, lathed 11111 • .7- and pla, , ,tered, ii rams kitchen, and a 25 Sass ~,~, . t . , _is if ~.; . i. feet portico in , rot. . a genii pump of water' -...,.. F. I S at the door, a ' cone barn, tine krapery and - peach orchard with other frn it, trees. The land has been well limed. fries: 4;1200,11one half of the purchase money if required, may,renlam nn the farm. For mote pail imitars apply to , E. 0. 'PARRY, Esq., Pottsville. Jan 2.3,1847 , 1; i . 4-4 I SiLt 01 11.:1.; SenITYLI hlic. rtl ' [;lsll ' i l l t `" l" i l b n coithly, a number of cUrtvg by 'the Swatat a Coal Lind the town of Donahhon. cated at the head of the Sv,l in •Alny neat.'be contecte , Schuylkill Haven Rad Boa of the Coal Region two av location,ltAs destined unq of the largest towns in/he persons in want of likts hat The Tale will take plat. February next at 10 o'cloc on the day of ttt, Agent EME9 , s e Administza 157 fridscAs letteis of 1 of NEWELL sehuylkill Comity, deceit:: subscriber by the:lteeister fore all those indebted t:i make payment, anti all IL 3ent them for setilement. ,NIII.IIAI Jan 23 IEI7 ERE cAmF part A‘jf : ..t1 41 his ear;i proving property. and Inr and the cost of this ar E=EISEIE Era F a lr co ; T o rr. ' e S y . ET, ai o r t ‘i; t e u n i t r y e 111 Crer wood Jail 23, [ MIKI A COOOsteadv:man4 drive a leani. Enquire a orrlceoftlie ailb-r7 . )lovc in Ilreenwond. . GEO. 11. POTTS. Jan • '1 j RED 11 NEW AND'cnE.ti' raghionable Clothing Store AT:l'Ut OLD OF TUE.MINEIts . lOURNAI, Centr'e Sired,oppoarte the Episcoptthurch. • CO. Ir . I. ,CANIPBELL & ~ TAILORS, TEspeTrur.Ly - inform their friends and the Pub-. { lic,,,t),at they have taken Ilk above store, NV hPie they have made, and it:1011m keep constantly oa hand: a large ajid general assottment of . H i • READY MADE CLOTDINC; • • which! (At' cot and workManship, cannot TIC surPassed by any etahlishment in the region-theiriilock• is ail 1 fresh.ihaving been selec ed with great rare, within 9'4 last few weeks from the latest impottationst.i Pereins wild prefer h. wing their measnreltaken con depend . upon having their garments madP i.i the most fashitinalde manner and warranted in.givelnirfert sat isfaOmn. Pottsville, Sept., 12, 1516. t ' 37 ROOFIriG SLATES. * r ontiorriber inforino the rat izens of Pottsville end it-s:Vitinity, that he 1k prepared to deliver and do Slating- in all its I,..aerltrar at a prise very little higher than Shingles and at rliq -haricot notice{ Thooe wish ing tM'eximitie his • tatelo or w:orktnanshlp he would ra ter tol T. 11. %% ?iiterStetti, Port Carbon. and E. Ott Work warranted equal to anyi in the State. Aildress all orders to titq subscri ber; at, Hal h, ...Northampton Coontv.. ' 1 Rofti!wr, McDOWELL. 4-6m+ , . . liath, Jan 9.3, isa -t • . , ' , 4 I ; 7,4; T 9' iliE T. , . i , 1 1 ;!I h Talle y. . 'West Brancy. ,1 ' I trill: Enlist tili,r hav ts i int moviiii to 'Nfinersville, offers .E.liiii ilwel'ing ii Wiiit. Branch •Valliiy, on the Mine Ilill ; Rail Road } in rent, it hefile. a tWo story ilonhie !mike', 3 /0011 IS on the tir-t emir, and i 4 rooms no the second, with.a kitchimlin the-rear, to which there is: a good well ri,water. 1 . • ;The premises will be let to alMiitalile person at a Lucid crate :rent. Fiir fititliVr parlyulars apply to the suli iicrilitir at Mlnersvillil, or tirtl. DeForest, Jr , Wlst Branch Valley. . 1.1 T .•13. DeVORES . Minersville, Jan '230817 .• 1 4- I New Dot, .6 ! . • • • I SO 1 - 4:S & Ballads, hyl Samuel Lo,'er, • , .50 Jac lots, 4 1 . a:lnstated from the French, 2 Cols ., . 's's! l'h Naaarine; tiv.Liftard, No. 4, , •., 12i 514 "hell's New Mao tit Mexico, ' • - The Prairie 'Bird; h;.• slurr4y, -;- ' , ,25' Yankee, Boodle, I ' 6 Life in London, :.. 11. • , - Vl ' 111. en Monroe: a Sequa: to Life in London, paps , - .. • • 1 I.° • ands, each ij 25 Big Dick, the King oft ' 0,. Nogroea, 1 . 231 DOnthey & Sin, by Dineni. parts 1,2. and 3, each. 251 •Te'4eltier v , il it 0 Vaiitity of other hooks2A inililklied and for I,ale ut BANINAN'S Cheap Bookstore, rode' elite. 2 -- Jai, 2:1 ,- . 4- . . . LAMPS! LAMPS!!H . . GMA I NEvikLES &C.,1 1 jUST opened h second supply of Curnelime celebru;. &Jed Lard La!Ups. ranging in price from 50 ets. to '.3.9. Also several seta ofl Silvered Girandoles for !Mantels, toeether With all kin& of Lamp fixtures. all of which wit) be sold' at Manufacturer's cash prices at BAN= NAN'S cheap imok'andJancy store. Pottsville. !' ' .- x*r Call and see them. f' Jan `..,:l ASTON' r RIDGE s SEMINAR. ' • For . young Ladies. 1. 1 • rritE COIIT'SC of study includes all the branches of a .L thorough English education, together with the.l.ad in and French la ligliages, Music, and Drawi ng . 1 INSTP.ECTORS:— A Ars. ~liuntimrux and Miss Mc/Ix-v.lj ; • 1 i .._ , 1 :lllrs. 1101 bas o.thorriugh knowledge of the. French language, having resoled many years in Paris, and is aCquainted with the beet sVsteins of education in Euro4 pltan Seminaries. i ; ' i . I Miss McClean is an expvitineedandstiecessfulteach - ' ef of the I. , ,n,listi branches. I The,Ancient Claf , Fiesl. ;riglish Literature anti the, Nntural SeinICPS. V • Vittr the aid' of Philosophical ;copal raft's, will be inadealiejitbjerts of familiar lectures, by, the Rev. B. S. iltinfimlliiii. A. M. , The French langitog,Oi-vvill bit spoked in the family. I .i.ITITATION.--teri Ridge i.. in Delaware countY.l Pa'., about two hoinairide from Philadelphia, vi.i.Clies-, to ; it is remarkibleTo; iis healthine.;s;and beauty of; scenery The nurriker olptipils being limited:tiler-will' , here enjoy the retirement and advantages of a quiet • Proposals for Iron Work, , Christian home. 1 . . j TERMS.—Per session-of five months. SIP 2. iA RE .invited by the undersigned, througri the P.m , This inelutles eVery chat ge for boarding. washing.' 11. Office at Pottsville , for furnishing to the Schuylkill ). f f( iiel l ,: t 7 i c c : a , ri b; d: , :n n, gi o u kg s . e , ti r f I . ;k l ;: t n a d h s v ta n ytisotiiner.j:d,tvoagnectlet-:i SistineNi ‘-igt o i f on it. C ig o g m ,, l d ian ll y n • It t s h , e s i c ro re n w W p o o rk i ts v,..h .a i n c d h tichceyy Botts may. • with all the liiiiniti: , The oft tic ' extra charges are a, require in ijie construction of the Min flora; con he sessions eornmence_nti the Ist l of May and the Ist , with double washers, round iron bars . for screens, o November. 1 • - . sheet iron for lining the coal chutes and forming the . , • • ,RECOMMENDATION S. , , apt ono,,cont iron frogs, and other rasting . s.and the usu-' (soon TIIE, Ire. ,ZIEV. 1113110PPOTTETC) 1 ' • al miscellanearis forged iron, required about landings : for the shipment of coal, all of which precise' bills of "The subscriber-Pikes pleasure.; in recommending iron work, will tie turnished to thecontracnir from the proposed Female School at Aston Ridge, tinhe fa - time to urge. Each proninal will stpte distinctly the ' Ignoble consideration of parents, especially of those price per Pound for the following 'Rents, pulp to' be who are members of the Protestrint.Episcopol Church. pat bii; ._ i , r ReEddes faithful - literary and rellgtotis innrintion Bolts a/id Rode, per lb., Sheet 'roe, per lb. front welt qualified pfeeeptors,the'ptipils will enjoy the ei st i ng i . .! ..Ifisettlaueous age " inestimable advantages of n`retired, refined, and affcc - All this Iron work to be of the best American ken, donate home , in one - I;l6'e. most beautiful poltiOne in the Slate, , 1 . • and the whole An be delivered at the FIRTH Does near i. • Port Carbon, on orbeford the first day of May next.. The stibscriber I. gratified to learn that the number Tithe i ron wos k w ill 'b e of admiSsions is tif be socestrlctel, fin i the,School wilt inspeciAd and the weights verified by an officer of the company, and any which partake e s sent iall y a ttic charesteeefa - Private family. . : PcrrrEu." shall then be conslderedglefective, or whichshall prowl ALONZO to he so In potting it up, shall be lost to ti contractor. • • (non VIE #ISCOPAL - TIECORDERI . ; 4 Ttresey per cent. of the money due fin•iton work de doubt that the institution will more livered, will be retained as security for the faithful " We have no prospectus," performance of the contract, and forfeited to the Navi tlion fulfil all that isnpromised in its gation Company if its terms arc violated by the con- Address Rev.'. 3. S. DuzrisnTo7e, Village- Qreen tractor. . EI.WI.OOD moan's, Res. Eng. S. N. per. Ca iPa, I Jac. 113. 1 1817 i ' '4-44 Pottsville, Jan 9 I 184 ~ 111-ii . • . ~ . . I .. • ~. • . . - AL. --, t • . . . 1 Watek Moak fta. Sale. • - SOsnam.4B of Pottavitte Water Stock . will be sold at public sale, at the - Pe,nnsylitanta nail, on Sat urd3y, the 6tlt of Febraark..next. at 3 o'clock, P. AE. to, chose a concerti.- '. GEORGE VATTERSON. Jan CI .. - 1 ke Mine Hill and Schuylkill Harts I hail Road y. Compan .i 1 1 . • . •. . P1111..113XLPIIIA; January '2, 1847.. fIT an elec ion for a President andieri Mann:erelield at the COmpany's Orrice. on the 1 ltli instant - , the follon'ing stockholders wete duly elected to seive,d4t ringthe ensuing - year and until others.are chn — sen, viz: ! PRESIDE]?, Jame:. Dundee. !MANACIEIetI,! Bet.jamin Kugler, 'Henry Paul Hick, William Richaidkon; Ada 1 Everly, Samuel Mason. John Lievezey; Edward LOwher, Jeremiah Balker, Jossph Cre:.son, Fredet Irk Fraley. , ,SA'SIUEL:II.I.ISO,N, See'y & Treasurer. • - Jett 16 3-2 t . . .. . . IN Ii , oriALDSON, ti RILL CO. 1 • tie., nt Lotnisons' !tote), in 1 !of Dona!dson, 8chu!,11:01 EMient Minding lot e, laid out, [f7onlpany, as an rtiblition to; Tie tc.irn,of Donabisort,is 10-- atara Rail Road, Whicti,will .1 with the Mine , liili and 1, thus giving that section Imea to market. Frolic ha Iles iinnablY to become one l Coal Region', and therefore; better secure them early. on Wednesday, the 3d of A. M. Tetms made known C.:WIIEELER, • r.Swatard Coal Laud Co.. !4-3t •rrs Notice , :' dininistratlon on the. estate UT:tie of West Branch havelie'en granted to the if Schuylkill Couuty-there 'the estate are requested to vac having claims will pre- EWCLL, Admiui trafor. d-Ot . liqg. , _ in thc:mzidollce of tho sub 'a Miner6vitle 4 in Ilii! Litter 'oveirtiligr. a hoe alkout a year int with onitTilack spat on his 'sot a black spot •on each of . The owner can have hint ,tayinc!he expense of keeping v, rOsenient. THOMAS TAYLOR. 4-30, MEI od Cat'pe met s, to work about the office 'of the 'I , LI i/SC r iber P . . 0. H. PO'CTS. TM I OVA L 1 I o,lfi ea of DR. CULLIDPS PANACEA. ST4TIOXtI'S !HALL, NARKET ST. • , ,vlp , : , ,,i,cribz , hogs toannouncethat he hassurceed- LL et: A. M. Macdonald:ls wholesale agent for the sale of IDic. VEGETABEE PANACEA, Forth.' rurcerScrOfula. Mercurial Diseases, and all hn purples optic. blood. Certificates olcuresat the orrice• 1' DR. CULLIN'S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC. • For all ilkeases incident to Females, an invaluahle,Tam ilv medicine. ' . • SWAIM'S CON' rous syRiTP. OF WILD CIIEhY For Con- umption, Coughs,.Ctudas, and 31: Pulmonary diseases. ROWAN D /,-. WALTON'S FAMILY :MEDICINES, o be had whole-Bale or retail of • E. N. CARVALTIO, ' U. Anthra cite Gazer te Office. nr- r - Just - received a hill assormuctit of school and lank books, fancy stationery, 4-c. Jan Id ~ . . . . Orphans' Court Sale. • • i .._ ipURSUANT to nn order of the Orphahre Court of 'Schuylkill County. the subscriber, Trustee, appoin ted by Ind Orphans' Court, fur the sale of the estate of IV illiatu Neville, late of the borough of Tamaqua, in the count' of SrLylkill, deceased will' expoe to sale, by public'vendue, on. Saturday. the 30th day of January inst., ,ut • I o'clock in the afternoon, at the' house of 31argaret Neville,-lon keeper, in the borough of Tarn- Fiona, af,iresaid i— . ' A certain two and a half story tavern. -6.. 1 3 ) - dwelling house, stabling and lot aground ;•; .4- situate iii the borough - of Tainaipia, a fore-- II I :1••• , aid, lice:aided by Mauch Chunk street, . 4- 1.11, 0 Nei.copec street, au alley, and 1,,0t.N0. 3, containing 100 feet in front or, width, and 150 in length or width: Late the estate of said deceased. - Attendance will be given and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sate by , , • , ' JERE3IIA.II REED, Trustee. ' By order Of the Court, . SiMeEL Cese,.Clerk. - Orwigsburg, Jany 9 2-3 t Orphans' Court Sale . . , • llltliStl.kNT to an order of, the.Orpbans' Court of -1 i Schuylkill county . ..olm sulkriber, administrator of the estate of Jacob F. Brobst late of the county of Lai-' high, deeeased. will expose to sitle by public 'endue, on Saturday, the Ilith day of February next, at I o't lock in the afternoon, at, the 110LISC of Chr. Brebelheimer, in the township of WesC , Putin, county of Schuylkill ; a certain tract of unimproved ortimber land, situate In . West Penn township: Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Billich & Long, Peter ltaits•Esn.," and 401 in Stein, containing 107 acres and 40 perches strictmeas ure. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and tho conditions of sale made knowrf arthe time and place of sale . iv JONAS liiISTEB, Administrator. By order of the Court, SANIBEL GUSS, , CIerk. •Orwigsburg, , ' • 2.—lt • .NOTICE: VATIIEREAS the:slnunt Carbon Rall Road Company 1, did, on the 6th day of Align-I , i n the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, make and exe cute unto the subscribers a mortgage of all the lands, te nements, hereditaments, and appurtenancesoafthe said Company. including their rail road and the tolls therdof, subject to certain previous liens, in trust to seethe the payment of a certain prnposed loan of, three thoiisavd dollars; and whereas, the subscribers have been inform-4 eo that all the certificates for said loan, which were 'is sued, have been redeemed,by said company; and they, the ,übscribers,have been called upon byterid Company, to enter sati4at tion, on ,the record of said mortgage.— Now-notice a hereby given ilia% the subscribers will enter such .4.4 4 aii-ilicaiun, schne 'cause to the con trary be shown. on Or treloie the fifteenth day of Febru ary, A. D.,1€447. i ' Comnifinications addresical to either of4the subscri bers'on the,stibject of -thiS4 notice, pt' their respective places of abode, Will receive attention. I " ;41011N BOHLEN, 238 Walnut st., Philadelphia. ' • WRi..DAVID , SON: ' 101 itninli 12th street, Philada. TOBIAB WAGNER. 982 !Chesnut street, Philada. 2-6 t Jan 9 47 VALUBLE PROPERTY . Lt Public Sale or to Let. r itE subscriber will olfer ('r sale On Friday, 22d its the. property on which he noW..te sidee„sitinite in 13.:-rn.township, Berks county, on the Schuylkill canal, and is now in use foi the iiimur.farturs of Lime. and' for which porposoit-is so well suited and situated, thaka. bwines. man fait - din as'inuch in that line as any man ought to be lati..ztiett with. . A further' description is drained useless. It will be sold in sepa rate tracts if required. ' No. 1. Containing 24-acres and iiii,improvements. No. 2. Cant:toting 2 acres and its improveinentair Terms ; 1 cash, and the remaining f, in 4 add 8 years %vial interest annually. ' . if not sold it will - be for rent. Sale to commence at o'cloc k M., on ale prenais l . • ,WM: 2-3 t I rICOLEX'S American:in Egypt, 'beautifully trated, as 3 hook for only , $1 :1 , 0 Theldves of the Apostles. by pr. Francis Bacon;-4. .; with a-plate. as 3 hook for 0n1y...1, 150 Vox's Book of Martyrs, only ,1 ;, - , 1 50- Wonders of History. a $3 book for only. 11-75 Jay's Nrornine and Evening Ekercises, at 1'75 Pilgrim's Progress. illustrated; only 1 00. Frost's American Naval Biography, a; $2 book. fur ,only 121 , Togellihr with n variety of tither hooks at egnallylow. rates, at 11AN NAN'S Cheap alookstdre,Pottpville. Jan- MM A:OTOU'RNEP COURT .• . -PROCLAMATION. 31, - x - roncE is herehygiven. iltaran adjourned Court .11 of, Common Pleas. fAr th . trial of causes at issue in and for the county of SOH lkilfwill be held at Or wigshurg, in the county aforeiiaid;" s on Monday; - the. let day .of February next, to coffeltiF two weeks. ~ - Therefore all persons haylitgL4uitit pending, and all persons whose duty it shall lin r ifi 4 appear at said court, trill take notice and govern theffisetves accordingly. .1011 N i'FO , ,VERNEff, Sheriff. ' - Sheriff's Oltise, Uncles- 1 I .I'.- ' - ; , k , luttg,lgn:9 i --- , IS-17. S : '.,,;- Y 1 , . ; • • NOTICE• •••• • • •' i w 0 1 IfEjll2;;;:t.,,Sh hang, t:r. i ß a o t . o f administration nn ,p n n o the c a e r s i t ,n a te deceased, 'have [men granted to the subscriber, notice js lierghy Given to all persons ing.thted .to the eitate, to make ithinediate payment, flint all perrons bat tog demands against ilia ',mins. are requested to present them duly atte . sted,to. MARY LANG, Admintstratrix. Residing dt Port Cirbon.,; 2-6 t Port Caibon, Jan 0 Coal. Agenoy, •.. - . TAE subscriber offers Ins services to Coal dealers I of Philadelphia, Nev York pod other, ,places, to purchase and forward coal at a small commission with as marls care as to the kind, price, and' quality, as if ,they were personally present. • REI , I:II9.IINCES : • , Samuel SiHyman, F.sq , Pottsville ; ' Heald, nocknor, k Frederick Kellogg, New 'York. tifr• Lows Post liald,:promptly attended to. JOS. MORGAN. Pottsville, Jan. 9, 1917 New Itefectory. JE. CARTER, resPectfuily Informs his friends and . the public generally that he has taken the large and commodious basement under Mr. Geotge II StitCh ter's new Hardware store,, and has fitted it up as a REFECTORY. Ile will le , happy at all times to Fee hip friends, and hopes to be able to furnish them with all seasonable delleacies, - •uch aa OYSTERS, TRIPE, CLAMS, POULTRY, PIG'S FEET,• VENISON, BEEF STEAK,ere. In the best possible style., By :Aria attention to Mid nees he Ite'lt•ves That he can give general satisfaction 'to those who favor him with their custom.' N. It. Ilk bar will be furnished with the brat of Reer."Ale. Porter, Cider, and all sorts of Temperance lieverages• ..lanuary 9. IF I/. 2- 131)ilabcIp1tio. FRANKLIN No, 105, C-4esn'ite ' 4'IIILARELPTIIA! '• establiihment; since It pasmitintri.rae hasde or the subscriber, in June last, has been thoronglity refitted, and is.now in complete ordet rot the mote. Emulation ofthe travelling public. ' Since the change or proprietors, nuntetona addiliOns and improvements Mote been made, and it is now be lieved to "possess, al) tlie requisite amotutmente and conveniences 'which belong to A 71114 T CLASS IInTEL. New BATIIING,110031S; new Ladies' and Gentle-' men'v ORDINARIES ; a splendid new Bar Room ; new Parlors, and new Fiviiiture, have hern added to it' withinth:e last six tnonths.audthe undersigned. mite ful for thp, very liberal patronage which has thus far been extended to him io his new vocation, respectfully solicits its continuance. which be pledges himself it shall be his untiring aim to deserve. ex- A POST COACH. belonging to the "FRANK 1.1 N," wilt be in attendance at the gereralpepois and Stenni boat Landings, to convey passengers to the House, fur 25 cents each: including baggage./ . D. E. MINGII: of New Vorkf Proprietor. JAS. M.SAN IVERSON. ofyti dada., ) GEO. P. BURNHAM, of ijostoo, ( Assistants Phila.. Jan 23, 1i317 • JO THE TOSSES - -CHNEBLY'S . 1101.11 DING .A 3; DAY SCHOOL AT THEM' ; RESIDENCE,. CHESNUI> TREE7',, PHILAD . ELPHI.9 I , IIE.Uj second sec nn will commence on the Ist of Febritary, but pulpits will be received at any time. and charged accordingly. Boarding and washing 0.50' inziq in advance. Terms for tuition in English bran ches, varying • front 86:to *l6, and *2O. Music, vocal and instrumental,r2l, Isle of the instrument 85. Each of the other ornamental branches 812. The Mis:,es S. will be assisted by teachers of ac knowledged , • - , REFURENpEs : leer. Mr..l. 11. FoWles,Ebilada. • 1 • Rev—Dr. S. ll..Tyna, New York. „- - ' . Judge C. Blythe", Philada, Dr. T. D. Mutter, Fhilada. 3- ' r Syashingtoti City. Philadelphia, .11n " 11 9 ~r l t PY ' ;:17 3- CHEAP . WITCHES & JEWELUT . - AT;IIIE PHILADELFMIA WATER ia JEWELRY STORE, No. 96 North Second Street, corner of Qua, ry. GOLD Lever watches, fullljewePd,LB car. • $45 00 Silver I.ever Watches, tall jewelled; : ,23 nu Silver Lever Watches, 7 jewels, , IS Ott Silver Lepine . Watches jewePd, lat quality, 14 00 .. Superior gnarlier Watches. 10 00 imitation gnarlier Watches, not warranted, 5 Cold Spectacles, ~ 80 0 00 • Fine Stl,er Spectacles, 1 75 Cold itracelets, with Topaz stones, - 3 50 Larlie,e. Gold Pencils, 16 carats, • ' 200 Gold Finger Rings, 371 cts, to 08 ; Watch flta:.3es. plain 12: cts., indent 181, lintel 25. Other articles in proportion. - All goods warranted to be what they are sold for., , • 0. CONRAD. On hand. sot 4 Gold and Silver Levers, 2 Lepine and guar - tiers, lower than the above prices.- 'Dec 5, 1846 49-ly , • ARDNER, also,Renw irk on the Slew') Engine. pis lAreceived and for tale at BANNAN'S Cheap Ronk stare, Pottsville. Jan 0 - Strad Cativ. ... . , . , er MME to the premises of the suliscriber, reilding in Vi Pine 'Grove township, SchWytkill eounty,abour two weeks ago, a Brown rtinley White !wailed cow. The owner is requested-to come for ward, prove property:, pay charges, and take liceaway. • HENRY UMEBEHHWER. 1 31? MEI DANCING SCHOOL, . rRINKLIN' STAIXII respectfnlly infnrms the ta tiles and gentlemen. of Pottsville that the. second quarter of lik Dancing School will 'commence, at the 'row!' Milt, ,:n Weduesday,the 13th inst., when all per sons, who wish to jolt the elate will have an opportu• pity of doing so. Se , eral zutirely new dances will tre taught in addition to f those already taught. 'Fut infor mation respecting terms, gr.e., apply at the _Exchange Hotel. 3 Jan 9, 1t147. : 3.1 - , . . Light !—Lamps !! J• Rorrenrs new Camphine Lamps the cheapest . rind best talon for Caruphine ever offered to the public, are now for sale at the drug store of the sub scriber Conic and ,•ee Omni. JOHN, C. MARTIN. Dec 9.6 '46 611: . . . DRITNES, RAISINS, k.c. , —4O fancy boxes superior I P , IIIIPS, 50 hose , , half boxes,,and quarter 'boxes rai sins ratite finest qualtty, fur sale by J-. M. BEATTY & Co. Dec 14, ISI6 , 4 BLACK AND GREEN.TEA, r* a qoalOy rarely wilh, for sale by .1: M. BEATTY& Co Dec.l9, 96 51 fIN ERS hbla. Refuted Oil foi mince, for .114 sale by J. M. ilEkrry & CO. Dec 1946 t 51-2' DINE APPI, I E end Barhigri 7 Checee, alio. 4090 lbs. Dairy Cheese, for hale by • .1 M. BEATTY & Co. Dcc 19';16 51- ARMLAM , S.—Arche'r's Iltoproved.f.ard.l.anips a variety o patterns for sale by , J .M. LIEILTTY & Co: Dec IQ'46 . I) RINCIRE fi4 ECitA RS . —3O bnxea 4operier Principe ,egars,sva ranted to be imported, for 'sale byf J. M. BEATTY 4r. Co. 51 llec 19 '46 GROCERIES AND PROVISION'S ‘-- Al' WHOLES. LE. JAMS DOWNE:f ANNOUNCES to hit( friends and the public, that he Lithe just received direct fr6M , New York pet stfam boatgylicenii and Pilot, the following articles of gro ceries and produce, wide!' he will sell wholesale at New York prices treieht added-, . reti Steamboat Pilot . . . 63 Casks Cheese, 54 Tubs Witter, 574t15. Cod fish. 21 Wits, [Seale fish,lo do Herring, 30 do Moe fish, 20 do Nn. 2 Ma keret, lifiloiNo. j, Mackerel: 10 hairdo No. Trlo, 10 do Mess NO 1 do, 10 do No. 2 do. 10 quarter do No. I do, IS idols: Apples, IWO heads Cabbage, 50 sacks fine silt.. . . . . . slcamboat - ,übs,butter, 30 bills. Btigar,lo qtls Coil fish, 29 lib's. do, 100 reams Straw paps,, t 0 •blils: Oil, 13 bids. fish, 20 do NO . 2 Mackerel, 10 do Nn. I do ' 2060 ts Cabbage, 20 chest , ' Black Tea, 10 boxes Raisin, Oshels Oolong, 2.5 bbls liquor. o. 111 barrels Notth River Oat Mea1;100 tone rpm or top. Blue & al• head; c 12 1816 SIk:ORD',4 CHURCH ALMANAC rtinattan' Almanac for 1$ li, togs as:or:rat of, Almanacs 'hy the 0,1, , 1 , __ _ - at tto lowest cash prices,for s o le at- DANNAN'S' Cite in /took and Stationdry Store.- ~ • l' ttsville, Dec. 26, 18-16. r' 52,- r --, --- • Farm 1 for Sale. ' • - THE sobtteribei rkiiil sell a valuable . 2, ' , 3 g, 0f .,.. farm, consisting I;nlacres, situated in eic.e, i n,,e t ra .m.ip, .Ici.w il k i :4 eppiy, ~,, about 4 wino . beioi . Pinegrove. . &bout .. 1 / - , ---.:-.,f,:r.r 1 .. 80 aC,res ofthe,laiid is cleared,and inn state, of cultivation, ten of which is in-nerlow. The Intl-11 1, ance is Wmplland, well timbered The Union Canal r: n 'runs throeli thd property. The It tildings consist of a!, two story dwelling bouse, a new siviizer hat n, mid olh ~ Cr out buildings. - The_r - eare two okhards nn the farnt,l aralian abundant supply - of good water on the priontr , s l' clasp by the buildings. There are 'brieen acres of with ler ^rainjn the grotind. ' For• terms and other partlat4; MO . :apply to the subscriber in l'inecrove. . 1 1 J'ETER F.II.I3ERT. '1 iir JO, 180 , 11-tf . . . - PR,OPOqALS FOR LUMBER ' A RE ini:RedAy the undersigned, through the Post' f Office for formfitting about 1.200.000 -feet board.-thea,uie, ofdomber. to the ticlibylkjil Nay. Within Chnipanv fur thb tulip nom', now constructing near Port Carbon. The whole of the said lumber to berdel leered op Ow ground at prints designated, before the 15th day nif, April nett'. Proposals will state• the quantity which' the party tan peritiretideliver within the time named.- andlise price per thousand feet board measure. Evidence of capacity to fulfil their engagements. will. be required from parttez kinknowo to the usyleisiepe'll Tw ern rEit CENT. of the 'Matey dire for lumber de-, Ilveicd,ivill be retained as a security for the tillh4 fill performance of the contract, and forfeited to Hui Navigation Company. if its terms are violated by the contractor. The seantling may be either Ithrej or sawed.'-,This lumber will he strictly inipectra and ineastlreikity an officer of the company, end none will be recelvelEnfiless it be sound, full sized, and cot:force able todhe bill of timber, which will be given In the contractor. . Attention to this will save trouble, as the inspegior will be rigid. The. annexed schedule clef , ' cribeit the-lumber sufficiently to enable contractors to name ths'ir price per thousand, and the quentlty of eeCh kind they arp able to aelyver, Wl7lfitl;r rAtt.. I The amount of lumber required:is so large, that the , whole will not be given out to any one party. OCIIEDULE. WIIITE OA.II. about 220,000 ft. B. half being inch plank, in lengths of 18 - ft. • and tho lOfq. Chiefly 0 x 12. and 12 x In lehebt dlo YELLOW PINE. about 290,0 00 1.1..1 1 . NI•031 10 x 111: 1 X 8. and 10 x 12,in lengths from plo Oft.. WRITE PINE, about 210.2001 t., p. M., of 10 x in Jeugthi of 38 ft. MEMLOCII. about 4aooon ft., B. M., half being .3 Inch plank, in lehgt,ho r? 12 and 1,6 and the chiefly sleepers flattened on two sides 9 x. 12, arid 32ft long, a few ofthem being squared, 9 z 12. and 38 ft long. For the coal eastes,"arnaller lumber will be required. which must be covereilAry the same price per t ousand lest board measure.• ELI:W.0E1118, Rel. Eng., 8.12. " 2 r kV," 52 -qt Pottstille Dec 211.1 t, BM • '4.. MINERS' SOVRNAL. *ll.urdny Moriling, Jan. 30, 151-1 - - lje l 'Adrerti , erg will obyeircHby the errutureturnreo, our papal", that uew. Win on every page, vrliickl compelg the render to glancediis, eye over ell the *direr t 1, 111 0,1 A- 0 1 Algtvg to.gl great e‘tent, the übjectrorp of rulvurtiwulentg vlnixtl ong what - ig termed the 'outride of the paper. sever,,k 1).:41i.r0e5,6p thc,Schtiyikill Vet43P arelieltig- prepared', flaring iwauccruents fcii perrons . .vrir /lng to engig,e. in th Mining bnpinet. See udvatisement Pc.uusa 'Hai Litwin We learn . that this davument is out, : ant) riwe Elavotr I' been trying' for several days.past today ourhiradisi on a copy without', sums.; Will the Company be kind enough to' furnit•h us with a copy or tire? • oCi. A gentlemen at oUr elbow stated yesterday • i • that it wag currently Vepertrd that the Mexicans loiveaided ISlother to their Jelly, prayers, '.May the lord keep Marcy upon us," as they thiak, theM is no danger, whilst ho is at the head of OP War Depattineut.: . - - /:41.7118,101. GX—Wo publish in another_eolurun an exhibit, of the isssetts of lbw Frafiklin Fire Insurenee' Compaily, which. ,rep. l ita affairs is being in a very, proeperoo& condition. Andrew llusacl,' di:it:gang& street, • is th! Agent for this county. Fnum oca VoLcaTeles•—Letters from Cat. 11'y rikoop state that the First Regintentsailini from New Orleans on the 10th of January, with sealed I • orders. , His destination was unknown. We have also letters from aurae of the volunteers;itit est they cinitaiu nothing hot whet has shindy been printrulgated,and the crowded state ',fakir columns has prevented us front publishing theM. All tke deserters, eight in number, has been arresSeriL DILOT4I.:CTI ‘ SIi Fo4.llFriday evening last, a fire bruke °twin a bowling . 81110011 clat;Lted to the ::Nieptnnelloutio, whiett . destroyod uhutt. bialdings. More than lifti' len/thee were rendered botiseless . bi that fire. &m -ere! 'metre accident. took place, none hoWevar„ that' resulted in dead,. The' lose of pro`porty, is MEI= t Pic;l Foco Ecorre.mr.—We notice that a bit[ - as ,been introduced iiVongrese, for the payment of two per 'Cent, en the clishursmenta of Pension " Agents. •Thiliorto, remarks the New. York 74tr, pees, the bike' in "'lnch the Government, had dephsite, dticharged the duties of Penaion - 4.geoUr, without any , charge therefor, whatever: but tiu• der )he new system of hay . ing ..one currency for . ihe, government, and another for the people," with otheriiionstrasities too numerous. to specify, a change has treenine nicerritry,of couretriW the mode of hut pennons: • ' FL AT kai.—Rerulctinna helm passed the thins*, of i fteirrelentatives pirrisborg, unanimouslyt against the iricorporstion of any further.slase ter 7 - ritory into the. Union. I, letter from one of our mem bers states. that -i, • ' there is bpi little tipsiness of impotterice before I the Legislature?' pfesent. The btll changing ihe time of holding the Courts in this aounty; as learn cannot. , The;comniittee bier reported it in the• House nd recommended its rejectitne. , WnxY iCiLt. Tali ALIICAN ' WAR Eirel—The, Lduiviilte inurnai cells attention to the facts that- . the French hate been fighting-the Arabs upward! . of sixteen years. They have been victorious in mv o r y e . nmetnent. and yet, after all.:these long . • yeari'of toil and blood and victory, they bare se cured nothing more tan a mere military posses sion of Algiers, and even ttfat they are unable to • maintain except by the actual presence of a reg ular army of ono itundrete thousand' MOO and a yearly expense ol.s/p.000,0p0 7 From these fiicts the reader May perhaps forge scene idea of the force, the time, and the money , neceee ry for the conquest' .01 Mexico by the U. s: The territory of the Mexicans is many fimec as extensive JIB that of the Arabs, its climateriii far more Peptitrntieyho approaches to its principal tnans, leading through defiles and mountain pas are infinitely more difficult and 'dangerous ; a i nd in addition:to these things,-the Mexibsn lead ors are incorniisiably superior to those of the" Arabs iri - knortledge; intelligenee, and skill in flue ern; of war. • Ar AM/111:11!LTION ELOPE/NINT.-:-A once novel but now rather common kind of elopement • Came ofr at North Adams, Mass., about New Year. ; The mole is a Smart black fellow, the female is a 'respectable 'white girl. , The parties reside - about three miles from the village, and they showed con tOderable sh , cwdness in laying and carrying out their plans. The female came to the village in the' Bruningtoo stage, the object or her.afrectiona. fallowing on ',foot. She got out at the North., - ' dams (louse; and after waiting 'a time went foot to North etreet whore she was met, by her • ' true lover and taken into conviyanctOind hur ried ta New 4.ehanon,-;ehere they •w - ere aeon: 511- , made oue .. • , , . A riltAT T 'Or SXAST.R.— Dal Milrblo. .occa.ionally Iris off a joke that/will keep. I He saw a fellow-Staggering about the - race track the ether day,•witit more ilium. on than Ipa could convet• -inently.earry.! • .11a,11o! ichat's the matter now V said a friend, whonOtlia.- ihebriatid individual has just ,ruts against. • -;/ -.51:11-7-hicl..--why," said the fellow so drunk he was hardly, able to articulate,!'vsh—hic—whi t , the fac . is a lot of :ay friend's have bone ligtior on the : race ~triAlayt a rift y .„ Fe• ged ni! 10 hold stakes for then? t I . • The VIC Ct.-1'100; DNcov inr.—ln the German Cemor 'tery Tvi,elfth ' i street, New York, the bodics.ere present] being exhumed, with a 'view to removal to the new burial ground at Williamsburg. The bOily'ot a fvMale was taken up from one - of the graves afro' ;seventeen years; and. almost in the same form, iti which she was buried—the flesh Navin, telaiaed the same num:fines as when body Vidi first interred. I , I A 8i NATontar. Jous.+l understand, sacs the Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Pa. triot, that'-Mr. Westcoet• called on Mr. Polk re. etittly. and fur a moment rejoiced the President by informing him that he halk discovered a most elllcient method of . lyinging shine a speedy peiCe with Mexitio. %Viten the . congratulations and .rul?bing of hands for joy were .ofer, the Sweater is reported to hove informed the President in high glee, that if; he would send Mr. Secretary Walker, in o'public' 7 veasel. to Mexico to conduct Santa Abn.fe,. -finances for th . rey days, be would be hang'dif Santa Anna wouldn't sue for peace in lees than one month thereafter. I vouch pot for 'the correctnees of the,story—l can °Wyss)! it is like . Senator Westcolel Usarga Suirivr..—This morning_ about a o'clock. ohne dog was seen running at full speed down Meeting street, when pear proed 'heat he bolted into the open - docii of n /range, grui,meeting no obstruction dashed up etairs into a chamber on the third rdory, and &Wing a window up, leaped . out of it into.the'street; felling on the pavement and breaking his.back.—Oltoriciton Apes, -? AM/ IN iIIILAND.— ' Nearty ono-seventh of thq entire surface of Ireland is oc c upied with hogi and it hai been estimated that thetotal,TaroMmt of turf fuel' is equivalent in power to above 470 i. ' - 600.000 tans coal. myth at 12s. per ton, ill Wellk! £280,000,000 sterling, • a- I
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