II II -,--= GLiteta • 1,7,7, zazt., , The Coal Trade for OM, The snow apd rain of the past week, has interfered considerably with the trade, and the quantity sent Is only 1014 00 tons, making altogether 73,765 baps' this yenr. Thestock ofcoal in yards in Philabelphia, for retai l . Is unusually small—a week's detentittn of the trade by, Rail Road, would nearly, anot quite, elhaust the,w hole supply. s : WEEK. TOTAL. Port Carbon, . ~? o,sca 07 33,191 00 'Pottsville, . '. . 1,611 05 13,495 03 - lielloylkill Haven; ' . 3,571 03 20,409 19 ' ,Port Clinton, . . . 654 05 5,357 03 I ' . . 14 1 . . . - " II ATk A • OF TOLL 'A ND 'T iIANSI , OUTATI ON. _ From Ht. Carboni S. Ilavon— P. Clinton. • 'lb RichoVol , $1 l 9 - $1 59 ;$1 n , 'To Philadelphia. ,I :0 ' 1' GO, '. 145 MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD .. 1 he following Is the amount of coal passed over the Mill'ereek Rail Road, for The week coding on Wed nesday last. r , 1 - 3177 17 Tons., Per last report, 1 ", , 631 S CS " ' ----- : Total 95q0 15 ' ," .. GEORGE lIADESTY, -Collector. .SCIIUYLKILL MALI - . - Amount of ecn.l transported over the Schuylkill Vat icy Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even ing last. '... 1 ' 3,832 01 'Fans. i . • Per last report I 11,130 00 Total - 14.162 07 • • \ JESSEtTURNFR, Collector MOUNT CARBON & PORTICARBOS - R - 4 - 11, ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon & Port Carbon Rah Road, for the week ending on sat urday,ev`riiiiing last. • 8,026 (6) Tons l'er last report 21,630 69. 1 otal 29,656 99 " JESSEITURNER, Collector. HILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The ,folloss*lg TA the amount of Coal 'transported over tlils.thad.for the w,.aek,entling on Wednesday last. - : • 4,872 09 Tons. P4last report. 21,593 06 MO ,26;]6515 '•• Collector SWISS BELL'; RINGERS. 1,1 MIN colebrnted Band re-pecifally annotince to tli in habitants of Pottsville nod iicindy. tlna they will ail a TWO ffit AND CONCERTS at the Town Hall, an Swar th* and Monday Evening, February ilthaud eth. TickeN rentseach—no hall price. • Doors open at 7 o'cloe.k— Chneert commence at 7 1-'2. Change of.Prwzrainine each 14enim% Positively their.n my i Concerts in this piaci).— Front Scats reserved for idi'dies. MICEISIN .Public Notice, SCI 1001 TI:AC I I iN.—The .DirectOs of the Commpti Schools of the borough - of Potts- . yille ti,trict. will elect their Teachers for the se-i veil School,: inmia first Monday iu March next:to serve for l/uo year from 21 p ,1,18-17.. provided they so long conforn - lo the ntles and regulations of thel Board. The imccess.' fnl applkant will be exantined -by tie tendent. Application:, can!. be handed to eiiiter! member of the Board: - - MIN S. C. - mAirriN, su, 2'on4villo, Fey. li, 1317. STATEMENT' OF THE RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES . the County of Schuylkill, , TQRTHE YEAR ISIG. Henry Krebs, Treasurer, i.a'aceount M ei • County r f -Schuylkil/, from the f fli, day of January, 184 G, to Ihcstetnul daz e zy . Janual Lt. 1841, boll,. days ihelu.siee. ! Dr.!" `To cash received front Henry Shoemaker, • late Treasurer, the amount rem tilling -in his hands as per Report of Andilnra,• - , Tfn Cash recd on_titise.i!ed lands, oil Ilind sold in NUL • for redeeming land sold to Com- nn ,sinners lands.,old to In diViduals, —*l6 B l 85 for land-sold by Chtninissioners, 201 •18., " i •" from Justice Reed, lines and Mr ,. feitureS, 12 36 '" " Sheriff Reed Ido do 67 00 '' • " CM. Straub, fines and verdict. 32 00, '• ." On account of tildes he ld by the ' . • ~ . . cominissistterS, 1 . . •" . ' Adana Filer, nu acc't of lionsP. and lot, sold in the borough of Pottsville, .o .•,•,• • s• " "s. nenry Saylor, on 'ar.c.'t of rent, - ..? t. 'll: , Inseph Morgan, rent to I Agri!, 1040, in full, ' : 130 00: " '' 31. NewhOld, fees (or d • o , d poll, 50 1 •.`" '..," Commissioner ,' Lumber: Lein, shingig.t cold at public sale, " '" • Peter 31111orygluhdetlot•erpaid ,on ['Haze, - • I • . . " Ceoree O. Boyer for tan pr.vi 7 . oosly returned, t ••" " ' Henry Bowen, •do •)„, • , 1 00: • '' 'Edward Puty, do AZ i 1 10: 3 '. '• "r John Ifuldenian Esq.,for stray, 202 . " "' • Samuel Himmel,: 50 1. " Charles 1/olirnian: lor'siove. 1 • 3 0 0 'Po cash received from the diff,rent Collectors': ... . Borough of Or4ligslourg Ferdinand [Ciao', eel. for 18.14,4101111, Borough of Pallsvilje. Henry Cwiss, Cnl. 1S 15. in CID; 7, •. Elias Derr do Islll, • Borouele:of S. Haver:. Philip Buyer, 1811; in -Cull, JOllll Rudy, ISI3, Pallid Lettotherg, 18114 . :A.l. • li ' - Burou , rll elf 11,:sienvi e4:l Peter Stroup, 1814, 1 . • . tient - Y. Christopher, ISIN —. • Lioran,,k2 of l'inegrtme, Genre Barr, 1814, - • George Ileimbach, Itils, - Naze!aimwhip I:*rederick Freed,. 1813, Andrcw NV illone - r, 1811, in rgil, Undo. 1.845, in full, Lower .3ltzlianJ Peter- icr,essler, 18.15,1 1 Putek,S.Wiranan, 1516, . 1 . Harryk - Toton i Elijah - i':irnall, 1838, in 6,01,4 WillianrEolig, 1842, ' 5 inlitriliibl,r, ,1843, ,, in full, • ' .11 , njantin Bn3 : . 0 1 - 1• 1 .-11, 'Francis I.:Cngler,3l6. ' ' Wayne :row Intan\V,:lJeffner; ',SW in full, Ilnnry Yeint.,.„Jr, 1815, Anthony Mel...in:ln/en, 1916 • Pi neo•rove - Tot Christopher Schrope, 1812, John Stein. ISI4, Lorenz Ecklrs, (*nil., 151:c in rut John Felly, d 0,15-16, . Porter. Jatoh Cril, 1811, Jahnb Ao, 1813, John 11outz,.do, 1814% Abiahain Resler, do-1815, Upper -Vahan. Jacrl,l4tesqler, Cot,. 1642, Maurer, do, 16.14, John W. Helder, do, 1845, Isaac 110 nm, do, /816, r Briine lioch, do, fell Henn; Bressler, ISIS, Kl•austr; do, Idle, • • Norweg la n Charles NU, Edward O'Connor,' do., 1845, in Edward O'Connor, dn,.1,818, North illanhe • Kren,r, Col.. 1846, in full • &Wit Afanht Henry Britxmer, Col:, 1816, . • • • West Brunet Poer Albright, Col., 1811; in full, John D. Long. do, 1845, in full, Abrahala Albri;ht, do;1811,, 1.://41 Brlin.4l Jochna Boyer, do, 1845, in full, Daniel Weaver, do, .1846, West , Pen, Jacob Mantz, C01...1811, ntnjurnin Zehncr, do, 1815, Samuel :Zimmerman, do, 1816, , SChuylkili Trrtl••ril • k Bernlinger, Col.;1841, Niu • rk.-1. do, 1814, • ~.: Asa 83111 et. do, IS Dann! ‘ll, liocli,d6,lB Tunai;qtia Anthony I.oe, Col., inn. 'n full i10,,,1514, in full, Thornal Nl6; . - Rk. • Jamb Noiciirt. do, 1843, to us Sol oni ,, iiLindner,. :6 13, rul .saninel ',Milner, do. ISO, Willi:kin Kikup'olo, 9841 3 , • • - • - - Union. James Biller, d 0,1843, in Jacob Creasey, d 0,1844, • ; Daniel Gob°. do, 1845, in Gill, Samuel Dresher, do, 1846, . . Cr. • - By Cash paid on principte'of Bonds, • " '' . Interest on Bonds - , , " Road - aid School Tax, di ff erent Townships; .. Grand Petit and Traverse Jitrorti : and Tipstaves,. it a Rdad and.Bridgc Jurors, " "-• ' General Election expenses ' " Townshipand 'Borough election expenses,: 216 05 "-- " • Advertitangtotenship election & serving n otice , . ~ " " Direction of the S. County Aims House ' ' Assessor's services, " ConStables' returns to Quarter . - Sessions, :„. " Witness fees one milage in Com= ..... monwealth cases, " " Premiums 'and Justice fees on , . Fox scalps, -1 ' 162 67 " " Coroner's Inquests., 314 27 " " Post 31ortnm examitvitions, ' 20 00 ~ 4, t., Penitenriaft,boariling prisoners, 412 13 Repairing bridges & material , . 119 3 , 3 e, William Bickel & Mark 51elltsn, on are't of netverhrithres, - i 2674 06, •ii ' " Henry Faust trflefrir bridge, ' 1205 31 .- ii " Peter Miller forkuilding' bridge, • ' • 'in full, "-- . ~1 333 77 " " Daniel Heim do - do . . 372 00. '" " Treasurer of S.:tau:ay, far 202. traits unseated. !Mid, sold Coin _ mis , ioners in 1810," I " " Treasurer for SO trachimnseated ' ' land, erroneously assessed and advertised, , , !` '1 To r edeem ioveated,lands. , " " Premium's and expenses for ap- I I , - prehending horse thieves, 21 56 1 " , " Medical attend‘ince 10 prisoners, 21 23 , " Repairs and expenses at prison. 132 00 " '. Dividing Schuylkill township, 60 00 . " Coal flit Public buildings, - 93 SI " Store for Prothonatory.otrice. 11 50 , Fare conveying Commissioners 12,5.11 00 73,765 /6 El R4ll. ROAD . . . s';^' on public biasiness. 20 00 ~ " Expense's incurred by Cones'n'rs 23 22 e , " •12 Election foxes, 375 " ". Expensee. Carpenter work, plas tering., bricksonaterials, 4-c., for Court House, . ' 601 32 ee " Peter F. Ludwig rsq., erring Couunissinner's-sale, in 1516,., " " , Postage for Commis-inners, ' t " T. 3',V. Pollock or bill astral) les" " Geo. H. Slichter iron, spikes to bridge builders. - " " Bickel & Medler. hill of " Miehael Graeff hoarding Jurors in Coin'th case es. John Reest. " •' Henry Shoemaker Req . late , Trees., deeds for lands sold t-r 18t1,* 26 50 , Jacob A. Lirib. bringing prisoner from Philadelphia. " Charles Snyder Esq., /Pieria - of Carlton County, bringing 'and . • boarding prisoner, , Jeremiah Reed Eat., Siff fees and boarding prisoners,l '• John P. Hobart, keeping crinii- Joel docket, • 46 50 " " 51. Straub.Clerk of Sessions' fees 217 51. B:UMW{ Coos ILicke.r. and record , lug booth:. " • " Garret, services as C'lk to Auditors, Auditors for auditing acconnts for 1813 • " D. E. Nice nim., Prosecuting At torney fees,lB7' CO Frederick river, late Court crier, 37 00 'Ferdinand Kneter, cervices as Court Crier, "- .`• Jacob Hoffulan, attendant , c,ll pubic officeriapd Court Hons.?, " Jacob Alla Moth attending to Court House Clock. " " William, B. Ports Esq., I year salary al COnitnissioners counsel, 100 00 " " • Henry Zinonern9n Esq.,services as Commissioner. - in full, 162 00 " " Frederick fl-ck Esq., do do 255 75 George H. StiChter Esq,, do do 121 50 " Lewis Dreher Em.,• do do 34 50 " " G fi. Zitlich Esq., - services as Commissioners' Clerk, " " Printing and Stationery. " " Frederick Beck for shoes for prisoners. 11l 25 " Christian Be.rgerlisq.,forftsten lilt tirigoners, " " F: Highs', P`insectiting At torney fee-, " " Jacob Ilmozing,rlr.,for paint; and " R. & B. 11,‘Inne; far * work done in county Midge. • - " " Ferdinand Krater, agent for •ground rent, " 31ichael Weaver, money refun ded on Licence, - " "- Willi viii Boyer, constable, noti " " tying 11. - Klitio, " Henry Krebs, Trelsqer tof per .centage mini's reyeivet. and 4. paid as Treasurer, for tliir.year 1816 507'47 " - tly balance reniatiring in 'the lands ofjfenry Krebs, Treasurer, *2380 35 *ll3l'l 54 A 171(MITI, iitie. by Ilse Collectors of the tlittbrent town blarts and borons'lts. 41 . 1:liain Many., Collector, 1.512' . • 291 56 Denj.noin Snyder, • do, 1614 - . - "47 - ,42 Francis Dengler. em • • 1345 ' 73 20 Francis Denglnt, do, ' 1316 • 791 77 Puft.! , ri//c. .. • , , Daniel Christian, do 1931 . • 2}3 89 Daniel Christian,s, do . 1935 -. : ' 773 72 Elias Derr, ' cl , ' 16-:6 , ~- 1935 . 72 • lirancli..- • ..fc I 'fl6 - 77'1 7 10 4! . II 11 31 IMES Joel Yount, do 153 ' ' 1176 57 Henry Bres:ler,' 4o - 1015 ,' -.. Still 10 Philip A. Qauser tin 1516 ;. 2353 1,0 , '• Lower A ti - tittion . ..,ted. Philip Osrnaii. , do .1539 ft 9 52 Peter Br, ssler, i . do ' 1515 _ HO 01 Peter Saltzman, , do .1816 - ' 912 51 Pprles:. Jncoh Ileherling, ,i.o •'• 1511 - 10 73 ',Jacob Miller, 4o -. 1043 20 7-1 John Houtz, ..do ISI4 . 89 46 .kliraliaid Kesler, .o ' 7815 - 90 51 Benjamin 'Shiley, do 11316 105 31 _ MEI 700 00 NO 22 MIE -- - , ' ,Pi ne , rove: :, Christopher Schrope; do '1912 215 68 John Stein. do 1844 - 225 16 John Felty, " • do 1846 , 1.1611 82 ME -Uppfr illahantango. • . . Ricoh Dressler, - do 1842' 119 41 John 'W. liehlur; .do 1845 101 26 lsanc. Baum, ' (In , 1846- . .631 92 FreclGrkk _Frew]. . do J 613 33 Sc:i it , 596 21 John Merti, ls — do 1912. 729 86 Wl . !Him WO.le, ' do . 1843 - • 662 97 Dalticl . W. Koch, ;do' 15.:6 . 563 57 Seirtryl . kill Haven. Tionittnd Kline, liP 169.1 John Rudy, do . ISIS • '219 6P. lianiel Levenher 7.. do 1516 73717 3Fnemick. Peter Stroup, '' do . !SI& : f:fq CO - John Provo -1, - do ' ISIS l!enry Christopher. 40 • 1816 • • .764 65 700 06 100 CO 317 111 i 3sl ago uo DM • Borott.•lt Pinearbre.; . .._, of ; George ilarr,".. . -- iln 1814 143 00 Genres Ileimbacli, do 1815 310 14 Adam Spaneurli do - 1846 . 391-73 35 41 55 00 • , Nortmgian. (rhayles Gillingham; • drr ISI4 gdimrd O'Connor, do 1616 Urtioh. Satoh Creasey. ' do ISII Samuel Dresher, • do Itlll 576 60 568'47 810 80 one o, 740 00 11:13 00 . • Wayne. . • Henry Teich Jr., do ' .1815 • 365 69 Anthony 11tebsaamen, do ISt& ' 1177 99 I Wes/ Brunstvig. ',.. ' Abraham Albright, do ' 1816 ' 1256 9; \ . Tamaqua... Thomas Birbeck, . do 1819 : 133 23 it ebt Penn. Benjamin Zehner, -do 1815 .376 97 Samuel Zimmerman, do te 19111 „ 812 GS 21 81 150 00 11 28 233 00 .265 00 =I 151.05 463 00 300 00 71M 50 00 231 43 1035 76 100(0 Sarno,' I.indur, do - ,:1815 75 25. NV9lialn $; , ,1 , do • ~ ' 15,16 . 225 47 1 . Soulh Mantaint. Henry 11 , ommer, do : 1516 East Brun.stviT. Dariiel Wearer, . do 1516 , . . . _ _ • 18 13 50 .16' 60 00 69. oo Unlit) - - 110 00 70 4t , 003 00' ' 510.00 -- i.• To 6 bonds against Abraham; & Jiihn 'rott, 261,22 3G 1101 by the COunty, for the i) a i mice or 11,, Bulls' dlipiirale of N 0 1 1 Vel;fitIl township; 7 . for 1637, 1 . r ~-. • - 2200 00 To balance of Leonard Merylers' note, given A in!settlement of duplicate, -- %o 'note against John Murphy & U. Shillatier, To 3 notes aga inst Michael Doyle & l'atriek' O'Hara, 1 . To note against G. F. Gensenheimer, To.note against Michael Colbey, To note againSt William & Adam Ifertzog, To note against Jane & Francis Rkd. 79 OS 7115 92 100 00 771 62 till. 1437 82 ". 816 ' 01 Judgmenfattain.t 11.DiIlan with inter est from June 4th, 1840, in Bedford to. 951 35 ; Note against 11 N. Dillon, 1000 00 Note 'against Joseph °winger. fortner ' Treasurer ofir3chttylliall rDU DV, 2008 00 • =---4.9.59 35 '~ 200 00 225 37 • 62 1 4 200 00 ' • ---: Ai4ount of Bonds due by the County of r; huytkillr .• CVO , 00 e! • • To.the Honorable the Judges of lke` Courl of qoaunon Pleas of Selnimlk'ill• County. rr•nE subscriberr, Auditors for the County of Schuly -1 'kill, respectfully do report that• we have au dited, settled, and adjusted report, accounts of the Commt-sioners and Treasurer of Schuylkill County, and submiethe above rtatement as the results of their investigations, from which it appears there Indite the County ofBclutyjkill by.lienry Krebs, the-Treasurer.. the. sum of Iwo thousand, three hundred and eighty,, dollars and MIA -five ceots. • - -•-• 4 . - In witueFs whereof, Ave 11 1 / 1 3 hereunto set our 13ands this seteuth day of/anunry,. A. 1). 1847. . , i • MICHAEL ' CHARLES BENNETT,Auditors.J. W...IIOSEBERRY. Oro igsbusz, February 0,,1547. . , , 406 15 150 00 43 40 306 .10 208 00 .9.50 43 170 00 695 83 1300 00 39 Il 84 77 300 00 80.80 ' 45'22 113'06 .W.O ME 117 n helm CONSIDERED DOCOFIM „ i. Office of fhe kripeftill,uad Schuylkill Haven, . -'Rail Road Company.'.. tLA 0 A:, 2d mu. (Feb.) 2J, 1847. A T n ineeting of the Board of Managers, heht;this' A evening, Wm_ Newell, of the West Branch WAS intanimou'sly elected Collector of the Tolls on the Mine 11111 and Schuylkill 'Haven Rail .Itoad Company, hr place of - Nyilliam,Newell, Senior, the Isle Collector SAMUEL MASON. . , Secretary 'and Treasurer.. Plrilada, , (ills; 1817. • z`• 28 62 142 1137 1t 66 165 00. Bl — ,virtge of a .yvrit t of Lenora radar,' issued out of the Caturt immati Pleas of, 2?chitylkill`County, *lid to the diretteall, Will-lie exposed tot site by Public. Vendue or Outcry; am- .. IVednesday, the'24lh of Ftfis uaty. 1847, At 10 adeltick in 11)6 irenoon, at the Ilthlic nausea(' farad Reinhart, in ifir horirihdr of Pinegrtre, Connly .cif Schttylkill, viz.— • ,The , one Undivided sixth,part-of fillt he to and te nements not heretofore sold, ihuate in the 'Conroy riT Schuylkill; thentioned..and referred to in a ta.rtain.a.t tide of ag.reeinent between Christian Ley ntiil float, Daniel Drenkle and Parnell). D. hieint, dated the !Malay of September, IS3O, rod rccotded in the - ; office for g o tteeds, , &c., in fiir Schto kit • •• ! County' on thr d lsih f Aeptenthe: 1630 and Leinl" I I I • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. lands and premises:. (as to the lands Icing in Srhavlklll 1 r 111Uiitt.43.ANT In an order or the : Orpha rptt' Curti county,) more particularly d "scrthedito a deed of ; eon , veyance from JohtiLey and Christian Le.;admit t i.rr a . of b"chuyAkill County., the'subscriber, torn of 'Christian Ley, deceased, and front ' h 'strata- of the estate of isaae, 'T23 or, late of thdr" 3 1 1 .1 , , , h k i s s o a a t . t ,t or d n ., i i 'inii.sntrar;Ocri'9.lflina k t e " itt r :1 ' ;:e l' e l al • borough of Pottsville, in•the county of §"chuylttill,. ed, dated May, Doll: made and excentedin hrstiariee' tieceascd;tvill expose to stir by Pril.dic‘'endue, on . of flu: art of Vitt:viably, Passed on tho' 1 2tb'daa Or April. • Saturday, the 27th dity. of February, next, at one 13la, and who'll eas to wit , N0...1. The undi half oatr olatttet,of sit. o'clock in the afternoon, at- the house of Fox 6c. ate tn. hiteerev townslcrot),l.lll •Chui v, ad- Moriinter, in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid : jOining lands of Patil rood: Do biol. tztahl. All' that certain inesFuage. or tenement,' and and others. containing 2:garrei:, 123 perelies.lconveyed bentgalie thrill rev Hain and wife' to chri.ri ao two - story stone dwelling house With Ley and Hoch, by deed dated stone trase.nent, n 4134 lot or piece of recorded at Orwiesbnitt, in the office for ! re6rditie. of Its! deeds, &c., In and fur :Schuylkill Connty, in Deed book ground. marked in a . cer t tin plan of ,page 125. . : lots of B. M:,& L. Lewis of M N 0.13 ount Na. '2. The undivided half of a trait itf he'd: situate Carbon, with number 16, Nita licrtr) the northern in Pinegrove,,itowns,liip. i Ctoritty. , :idjoining lands of C4eitre . e. Rath at d donor Zerbe,; ‘vittioin side of Main street. Containing 'lO feet in, front an oral Paul %and, containing:9:o res;hcirtiific on Main stre'ei; and 245 fiet;too.e or less. in depth and convoyed tordeed from 'Samuel train and Wife to. hounded by land now or late of B. W. Richards, 1 1 iKristian Ley ' md floch;dated April Ist, :;nll anti lathers, and lot; No. 5 and 7. ,ecorded in Fame olliee.iii Deed hank Na. 13,!page.119. No. 3. The andit.'idial ha Vol a" tract of land, siniat c Late the estate 'of sai - d deem:teed. A Itendanee I ih.:Ptriegroveiltownship.,inforeso County.'adjoining will he given and conditions of sale made known Rinds of Christ,opher athrOlt, 55 0121.1 Darn...lobo 'Zerbt and Andrew e li hrobyro,ntaining fez acres antl.lo perches,. ! at floc tithe and place of surer by_ being.the lard conveyed by deed ft curl Sanniel Alain BENJAMIN T. TAYLOR, and wife to Christi:in Vey and !Loeb. dated I Adininistrator. April, /830, recordedmso c elan, in book No. 13, page 11. S. i 1 .1 • Noe . 4i The undivided half of a,l tract of land, situate i ; in Pinegrove • aforesaid Chaotic,. artitlining lands of John Huber, 31 miser !flitter, Purl 13rand . J.uhn I Al.llllll &At!, and William Witnern. eontaining 110 I :w its to i l ';:.0 perches. being tin, !and froiLtSit Owl Haiti a indwi redo CW , Tv Ley and Wtn, 1 limn, ijerea i Apt 0, Inv, recorded in %Faroe 'mac in I . nook No. 13, page, 117.. , No: 3. The undivided half of a tract of land, situate in Pinegrove ton nshio, aforesaid County, adjoining lands' of Henry Feather, Christopher lirotr, and Fra n: ris,Spaetzer, continuing 121 acres! and 90 perches, being the land Cortveced by deed from riainnel Haiti and wife' to Christian 1.6 , and Writ. Pod!, dined April' I, Is2oj recorded in sante office, ip hook No. 13, page IL.O. Nii• 6 - ,The undivided half of a tract of 'Lind, situate in Pinegrove loivoshlp, aforesaid County, adjoining lands of Christopher Stook Henry Feather. and Willis ! am Tobias, containing '285 acre; 109 perches, toeing the conveyed by deed from ria maid Hain and. Wife to Christian Ley and ,Wnt, limit, d tied I Alai!, recanied in same au in book 13, MT,: 12'2. Net 7 . The iteilAided half or, one.- sird of altrart of land, situate in Pipep ova town:dup, a ftircsa id Milroy, adjoining land, ofd IlenrC Urnbehaner. George Atlem Zint;,,rliteciraacittett,n..7.,2olllatiwiti.),..laiensdi hieing tZhi,thin,tue:rductantit,.,.ceoytett:lnt,n,-. • deed IMIII Samuel Milo and n if, to Chri.tian Ley nail /loch, dated I April; 11330, recorded in same orrice in took No. 13, page 112. No. S. Theittultvithal kalf of a inc , Fittige and tract of land. situate iffl'inegritveitt.vushinsstorep.aid County, coniainnor 13 acres. CK,perr itioin ing lands of Saul ' net Ilain. ' Peter Eo kert, aril St irntei Witriton. being. Alm land coact:l(d by deed Nitta Samuel lin in and wife to Christian Ley ;and Win. Dm IL dated Sprit I, In2o, recorded in same prifee, in book Ni, 12, p tee 117. No. 9 The untov tiled half of a tract it land situate i•it, Pinee.rove township. nforesaio county, ittl , trtitti: lands of Michael Ilubbr, pet, r Zimmerman, Winnan, John Y.erbe,dnseith & David Lenge!. cUatain- ! ing 15.3 acres. 12 perches; being the land conveyed by deed from r'ariniel Haiti and wife, to Christian Ley and %Villintrt Beth, daiid 1 April, IS:t0, recorded tff same. office, in nook No. 13. page 1e.3. No. 10. Thirteen parcel; of land; situate partly in • Pmegrove tnwnsh ip, parity in Norwegian township,' 1 and pantie in Lower Matiamongo township, aforesaid County, being the - lands conveyed by doed from Peter Filbert and icife to Christian 1.0 and Wlll . li4b, da ted 113 April, IS;:a, recorded 'ince. in Deed. book No. 9,1 pu a 3 . 11. o aid lanes are deSta ibcd us 'follows : , 1 No. I. Haring erected th ,, rion, a large taverP house ,1 , . sture•trouse, sheds, stables, &e. I he. tow n rioei:roye, l'holgrove towitsl ' itp. Chopin: 2! , 'hut it . .rres more of to. soadjuirotte larold late - of I'eter Filbert. Ifeety V. Conrad, Jto . Alll Darr, and others, and the Tulpetioccon toad. No. 1. Adjitining the above, bounded by the` Tulite hocc,ori road,!land of .11enjainin, 5011e1, Samuel Hain, and othdrs, chntalitirig 4 , acres. : No. 3.. Adjoining, Jim first above thentioned, Fore land and Tutpchoccen road, Containing 2 acres mid perches, No. 4. Adjoining Die' first above: mentioned; Jacob Ifablvis' land, Henry W. Conrad andothers, containing llacres,li perches: No. 5. Adjnining lands pow or lo'c John Kin,:de. and others, costa in ing - fi acres were or piss, and situ:de in $41314 54 3 8628 00 061 44 2720 29 . • Centre ' street Dwelling to let. .C-- - - - 1 .:i.-- • A NEAT and connnodioni ' dwelling, hnu.e in .747 5 . C'entie street. to let from the firn or April ticxt. = - Apply to . tilli.lg.N A. STROP :31:- , Felt. (Rh,' 647. Me 71 395 50 515 70 EOM 5500 00 617 51 OEI MEE 520 25 40 00 1120 0, . , I.ly order of the Court. c ' GUSS, _Or . tviusburg, Feb, 6, • 6—4 t IS hereby given" thiit the partneishili. ittietuforci 'existing. t:etivern .John Spence. and Duncan orri l sop, is this day di...saved liv.inutual consent, all debts to be paid by the said John Spent r. DUNCAN MORRISON, JOHN SPENCER... 30th, 1847. 5-3 t a 00 I .15 7 25 171 05 05 70 85 00 EMI rrIll'; Jurors Anntinoned to attend 'the adjourned Court appointetito he holden the second week of . Feluttary• next, are notified not to attend, as no Court can. Ite held durinz that wee-k—it being 111.1.1inte of the regular tern, in Carbon cohtu y. where the Pre,itlen't Jll.lge ht hound to attend, a fact not known when tile ddjourhed Vourt win ordered. '—FREPERICK JIECK. ' _GEORGE . : If STICII I'ER, 1.1::WIS DREHER. cumin's:4ol)6-s. 12 00 MIEI IBM ColliniiieSiOtwes Office, January 30th, NiG. 5101 . MRS, .. II A ACIII, , =. , - , Pno i , osEit - to give instructiotis oji the riann Porte, and repseetfully iiiilieits the patronage of her friends and the radttie in general. Also, in Drawitig and Paintjng—she lihewise teaches the art of wax flowers . and fruit. Also, the coral and alum liasiet 'limiting. Itssidenre to Norwegian street, seceind door aluive4ltirdstreet: Pottsville, Jatruary2ollt, 4 317. ' - s—:ini 22 00 90 0) QM • Teacher El 'Wanted. rIVO competent M. le , Tearhers Who ran come well I recommended as In character and capniity, are wanted by the School Directors of Minersvtile. Ap— ply to r r C. W: TAYLOR, For the School Dircctorz. Jlinerevile,January 7,oth, 1817. 515 011 raa7 33 Caution. 4 • eras lo;l is Intl v 1 1., 1 1, c f" ," ;1 1 :i ) ; a n ° r I n d U N . e c 2 (..: 6 1 :n duen C. McMahon, for :9 42, dat. , (l la nuary 1.21 h 1817. All persons arc forbid taking said Due Bill, as payment has Iccn stopped. C. MCMAHON, Lletv'ellyn. • • January; :30 , 11, 1817.' EMI MEM WO 00 Take Notice • 'THAT 1 have purchased the tAlowina articles from 1 - -Mathias Fleck. of - Millersburg, Dauphin County, and 11:,e. loaned themito the•said Mathias Frcck, until I think proper to remove - them: • OM • -- • - - One . One P: tent .lloe . Harrow ; If, acres wheat in grounki r , k Nnrwrgi'ul town ship.. • • • . .. I; TurS Ilai., oste florge, one sow; one Hog, one Bridle, I No• 6. Situate in , Norwegian to w ns Ii in, adjoining and Saddle, one l'lnagli, tine kIIIIIILT b,i x, a ad one lo[ . lands of John Addams, Charles Situivilen,•aull milers, Barness. ' jor iN J. jolim : ,- )N! ,! containing 102 acres bore or . lt,s. ' • . Jantiary 2011 t, lith. .s_3 t 1 No. 7. Shoats. 'in Norwegian township, adjoining, ' re Penn:vivant:l Telegraph, Harrisburg., insert three .i:lands. Of Jacob Ziainieriii,lll, vacant land, Niel Crosby, times for *l,OO and charge this office. - 1:'. and others, cnntaining 252 acres, 44 perches, being two ' adjOitting tr4ts. No. 8. Situate in yinegrove township, adjoining laiols of George Alciser, Peter Eckert, traitzi•r - Mum, a ad : others, containing 165 acres, orchos. •No: 0. The entlivided fourth part of, tractolland. in Pinegrove township, adjoin tog th Swatara river and lands of Chas. tstsowden, (snuffl) k, ed.ottlaining 113 acres, 123 perches. T• ‘ 'l. • No. lit. The undiv Medi half of on`-third prat-of a treat of land in Pin. crove township;bettal, 41 by lands ofJeseph Lenge!, Jolla Heber. Henry Fea:h :I - , John Stiller, and others. cootoining 170 acres, more' or less. No. 11, The undivided 1141 f: hi otte•fourth panel a tract of land in _Lower. Multantengo township. hounded by tands:of Peter Eck•ert ..C4compaity, Joh.' Huber:nal. others. containing 132 aereS•nokre or let's. , • No. 12, 'f he one undivided third part of a tract of land, partly in Pines rove and partly in Lower Mahan tongp townships, adjoining lands of George Enrkitart, Jacob Alitlk r.: lienjamut Slosyd stud others', containing 75 acres, JO heretics,.`• • , No. EL A tract of land in Pittegrove loWitship, ail- .: - joining Church land, Forge', lands, Swat ara creek; and land of 1.1.11 . 14er Houtz, committing I acres iind 15 perche , t, • No. 11. Eight parcels of ; land. situate in Schujlhill .countp, being 4he lands e naves eil by ilsell from Peter Filbert and wife to Willistn Hoch, and the sdministra tors of Christian Ley, deceased. dated ,March 3„ Et3l, recorded in same (dike, in Deed book No.. 15, page 246, which includes the lands in 'else deed from the snme to Christian I.ey and Wm Hoch, dated 1 April, 1e.31. Said binds are described as follk.ws:—' . . All altos:: certain warrants and tracts of land, Brun-: divided Parts or :hares of warrants or tracts of lands,: to wit:— ' • . One of them situate at the lilac Mountain: in fine- { grove ton nsithk,adjoilting land of John _Klein. Henry. Simon. Peter Stein) . and others, containing 20 acres,: more or I ran. ' C - . . .1 0110 other tract. in said township, adjoining lands of (:rove & Deck. John Merky, and others, containing In , ' acres. more or 1c,,. - . 1 And-also No. 3,•The"one moiety or nn'divided hale , , part of a tract of Insist s said township, adjoining land's. 'of 1 011 n Stein and Christ oniter Sltrikpe.• '. Also. NO, 4. The undivid il two-thirkli of a tract of land, situate in Lower' Ma Itante niko township. adjoln- I I ing lands id' henry Fin titer and flia Compete}' land; 1 containing 116 acres.l7n perk lies. , , AIM% Ni,. J. Okke Undivided third part of a tract of land in l'inegrovi: loWnShip, adjoining lankf*tif Jolla. Keiser. John Miller, anti If, lionewitz, containing 16 acres, 21 . p....rk hes • Alsik. Nki. 6. The oit,t undivided third part-kkf a tract ofland.sintatek iii LOWer NaildiltOlign IftWll,llip. 6111111d ea by land; of itenj_ Bonewitz; John Huber, Mk pact • Seltzer, and ill hers, conthiniao 65 acres, II perches.• , Algo, N 6. 7. One untliviil,l 'third part of a tract of intim/wok* land, kiln:He it, Lower Mabaiiioneo Own ship. niljoihihe bind of John Huber, berry fleberling. ,Pliffip ZuMerman, and others. coutaining GG acres, 12 perches. t ' - _ Also, N .8. Ons undivided third part of a tract of 1 unimprovoil land. sitikaie in Lower Alahantongo town ship, adjoining land of John Witter, Henry Huber, I Philip Zimnierman, and vacant land, comaining 130 acres, 131 peithes. ' • No. 12. The tram or tracts oflankh conveyed by deed' front Pelee Filbert to William Hoch and to the arintinH istratnis of•Glirist an Ley, deceased, dated 12 January,' 1836„recordeA in same office, in Deed hook No. IS, page 218. Ar.c. Time said lands are described as follow s, _in said deed.—' : . ..' 'All that certain house, which the said Pelvf i Filbert • i ,occupied the lit day ofJuly, 1829, with all: the adjoining buildings be longing thereto.• ••... 1 lovhali•ver names they may - have, as well 1.111 , • . if.:; - -;as 27 acres nflankivitich are (Mind in live f __, .__:_.e different pieces arpund the house ; like wise, all the land as well coal nil wood land, which gait! , Peter Filbert, owned on ihe first thy' of July,' 18214 in whole pier,: or in sllart.s.in Itil nova or kktber per one mimes ;4keing and intended to embrace all I lie prOmcity as de:erthed in• a certain article of agreement, between the said. Peter Filbert, Wm lI , IrIi, and Christian Lev, dated July fst, 1629. :mil recorded at Orivigsburg. _ln Mizeellaneolij book No,_ 4, page gin Ssunder and ement Ma'am pnichaserikare also obliged to ! pay what retains yet due to the Commortweahli of Pennsylvania, as well fees to the offiee, as patentee fees. ' , N0..13. 1 ffe tract or tract; ofland, conveyed by deed from John Hither and wife, to Chrkstian I.ey and Wm. Hoch, dated 2 October, 1:20, recruited in saute mike, ip •Deed book No. 9, pace 186, said lands being h,Sc.44.iy/- kill County, and described as follows : ' - The undivided one.fourth.part of all those Six her( - Matter described pieces or tracts ofeunimproved land, viz:— No. I. Situate in Pinegoisve township, bounded by lands of Pereeeekert, George Ruth, and Win. Graeff, containing 75 acres.- ' • .: No. 2- Githate lin Pinegrove township, botinfletl..by lands of John Stahl, Henry Daubert, and John Huber, containing: 52 acres,•s2 perches. No.- 3. Situate in Pknecrove township, adjoining lands ofJnlkri Huber and I,llln. Tobias, containing 37 ' acres,7 perches. - I I No. 4. Situate in Lower Mahantoneo township,boun dcd by lands of Peter Lebenguth, Leonard Illig, John Hulier,andothers;containing,22acrea. ' .1 - N 0.5. Situate an Lower Mahantongo township,boon ded by lauds of Peter Ecllert, 11. W. Conrakvacant land and other latuis;tenntalning 236 acres, 117 perches. No. 0. Situate to-Lower Malointongotownshiphoun- • ded by land:tot - Shoemaker & Kiehner, anti vacantiand, containing 243 aereit,s7 tierches.. I . Also the undivided eighth Parini - the fo'lowing here in described several tracts of laud, viz: No.'7. situate in •Pinegrovo • township, bounded by land'elf ,Henry Feather and vacunt land,:, containing 127 acres, 5,5 perches. 1- .!'' •'i 1 No. S. Situate in Plnegrove township, adjoining land of George N• Eckert, lands surveyed to Deborah ' Deckert, & Peter Eckert,•Esq., and va - Oiiit lands. and ' Others, rollinloing 126 acres , 55 prelres. , :i . ;Tr - .1 . No• 9. Situate in Lower Mahantonci_rownshin, ad joining lab& chrveyed in the name of4ohn !Asher, Rritre Chance for a r.. 211 Ash E are fuur veins of fir,t-rate well 41. 11•;w1, N.c.l Ash Cod with a lout range on thel4l4l,llepor-Ftwkil, hat may be aJcantageoue ly_putllin nrralion ImmediVely. Anyinfirina lioirina- lionn may be 'of Mr. S. SILLYMAN.. :11411, 1547. , Coal. Improvement up the ) - alley TITNNEL übaut to 14, mndel'inni the t. open cut . up the DOong Run I:lthrircen-Pat tersonand Mii!iileport. which will cut about nine veins 'of C"al. Contr . :L.:ls will be made for this work by W. DE WEN:. Agent. SILLYIIAN, will givo ynv informa 'lion in regard to ii. . • Potisville, J. 2016. 1847. 5-31. Lttivs Pemis3-Ivania. I.aws Pennsylvania, containing, all II the lAws from 1701 to April 22d. IrqS, chtonoloci rallpairanced with - notes and references coal! the de asiont, of ate AuprcTine Court of l'ennsylvania, giving ct)in.truction 141 Sa s, and a copious index, coin piled:l4 James Don, of Pittsburg, price .Sttno, just poldtslicil mill for sale at II.kNN.IN'S Cheap Book starq, l'ottsville. January 30t11,./54.7. • . 5 'FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE ,''COMPANY Oi? C ATEMENT of the. ASSETS of the Company, nn 6.3 Jannary Ist, 1117, puhtished,in conformitt• with the p . ovisions of the sixth-section of the Act of Aisembly of Aeril sth, MORT!: A G Being first mortgages well secured en real e•tafe, free of ground rent, and are all in the city and county of Philadelphia, except $13,45 Montgomery, and Atte:lt:lu - counties, Petinsylva A 1.30. $7,500 in Obi', amply secured by real estate m PhiladelPhie. BEAL ESTATE Purchased at Sheriff's Sales, under Mon gage claim., viz: • Eight !Musks 'and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on' the Southwest corner of Chesnut and ,Schuylkiirsixth streets. firm of sixty acres, with mills, dWCI. link=and barn in Germantown, known as "Sheffield Works." A liouse and lot, 333 by 100 feet, No. 467, Chesnut 'street. A house and lot, 27 by 71 feet, 011 north I side of Spruce street, west of eleventh street., A house and lot, 217 ; by 100 feet, on wesh Penn Square, south of High st. Two Houses and lots, each 18 by,! , o feet on south side of Spruce rreet, near Schuylkill Seventh street. Five houses and lots. call 17 9 by 99 feet Noe. 1 3 4133. 135, 137, and ISO Dilwvnn street. Three house- and lot, 49 by 51 feet, on east side of Schuylkill sixth street, south of Pine street. Four hotiss;s and lot, 4G II by 80 feet on east side of Third street, above Catha rine street. A house and tot, 18 by 196 feet, side of Filbert street, west - of Schuyl kill seventh street. Hotel and Int, 50 by 81 feet, on the south west corner of Chesnut and Bench st. Five 11011FP.21 011 d tot, 42 by Efi feet, on the North side of George' street, west of Ashton 'street. Seven house.s and Int, Oil by 117 feet, on the east side of Beach street, south of i Chesnut street. A lii.use and lot, 18 by 80 feet, No. 00, Fitzwster street, east of Ninth street. LOANS.- s ; TemporarY Loans , on 'collateral seen. .cured, including $2500 to the Plo u r t ri l u Ysecured, gli of Harrisburg. STOCKS. ,$5,000 . 11 :St Ertl 5 per . cant [int. on] io.noo Alms House. Loan per cent [int. on] 200 Shares Bank of Kentucky. . 17 do Northern Bank of Kenttn:,ky 100 do enion Bank of Tennessee. g 13 do Insurance Co. of State of a. Pennsyl anus. 1:1 200 do Southwark Bait Road ' co. 37 do Commercial and Railroad - 3 Bank of-Vicksburg. 91 rio'Franklin Fire Insurance - co. ea 10 do' hlrranntile Library Co $5OO North -American Coal Loan. CASH on bonds, „ du in hand of Agents, 36'36 2614 42 41.70 460 51)- ET] EIEEI 107 27 1G 09 68 72 / 7 En 31 4 00 :16 SI 453M3l 15 Sates and Bills Receivable, Unsettled Policies, By order of the Bonrd. CBARLEB President Attest—CitAllLES G.. BANCIMiI, t4crt!tag. Philada'., Jan. 301 h, 1817. 5- 3t NOTIC xtyricE. *761,299 71 IM Al Cost 109,283 78 115,368 66 Cost 51,488 25 24 044 10,543 31;,57 75 7,734 75 1,407 75 •1,969,729 85 THE ,MINERS! - JOURNAL. airrs s OF ItEJL Esiw E "TR. ISttr,lhDhatly,Philip,..Kunselmao, deceased, an,others containing l29arres.Sl perches. . No l lo. -Situate m Lower Mahantongo township. ad laming vacant land and land surveyed to Peter Zim merman, George Loeb, SWIMS Miller, and others,, containing. 149actes, 53 Tenches. ' 1 I.' . 'No. 11. Situate in Lower Mahantnngo township; ad joining lands c(John Huber, Peter Zimmerman, Henry Feather. and. Others, cnotairting 135 acres, 7 . 1 perches. I. No. P 1 A tract of land, najoining lands surveyed to 4nlit , Zclhe. vicara land,and lands of Prter - Lebenguilt, .•pontaitting 41 . 0 acres, 11, perches. ' ' 1 NO. 13. Sittiate in Lower Maluntong.o lownshinad , 'joining lands 1' Henry Feather , John Zerbe, John ' - Huber and ot hers, containing 143 °errs, 116 perelica. No. 11. Sit u ate in Pinegrove 'township, adjoining ! lands surveye'd 'to Edward Bicker, fete:. Filbert: and Henry Dauber k, containing 253 acres, 106 perches. I No. 15. Site Bs in Pmegrove township. adjOining ' lands of Valen Me , Stattl. Peter Filbert, Stein. & Bohr,. and others. containing 2,13 acres. IN pert lies. 1 1 No. • Ili. The undivided tive-Stath P.lrt of the folloni leg dtF:critic4.lra'er of land, situate in lowsr Mahan i' tongo townshiP, adjoining lands' of Samuel Kiiinuel, 1 John littber,ileitry ffeberhug, and others, containing 243 at res, ill e,irches.; ,• i • Nu. IT. Situate In f inegrns e township, adjoining lands of Daniel Seabl, Valentine Stahl. and John 'fu her: containing 179 a cre i., 85 n,.“.1,,,, No. l'.•. Situate in Lower Ilahatilohco tnwnsisiKatl , joinitig lands of' widow Ney, Joseph limier, and Rain L Heber. cotvaining 24 acres, 140 perches. ' No. 19, The full, equal, undivided two-thirds part 'of the following described tract.of land, Situate in Louv er Maleantongo township, adjoining: land surveyedito Joseph LengttLiva rant la mis.lamis of Stahiman Kuntz ; Oman. deceased, and otlwrs, containing 300 arrBs. ' ~ No: I I. 'bhp , i ttntitv bled one-foUrtli of a tract of land, Arnet t . in pinetroc e township, a fOresaid County; eon ta inlet" 'ill acres. 120 porches, being the land conVeyerl by decd front Johmlinber and wife, to William Hoch, 11,itil trJ A pril.llo3o, , recorded .in same afire. in Deed book No. U. page '4ll. , Situate in Pine: tiler township, adj.-ii t im ! taint iif.litcols b:i bier, land surVeyed to henry IltieCl.lerArMl h l te t t; Michael , Huber, new °finite I.lh ler and intuits, gontaining.2l4 acres anti one-eighth. sold '1111(1 eeticeyt..l trill anntlier tract, situate in the it fore said township', adjoining lands of Lawrence Itebler, Land surveyed„ro Ailain Ratidettlan.h, land stuveyed to lbenry Et kite r, cent:Cat inn 27 acres, I perches, the Iwo trams containing. together 271 :Tres. 20 pert pea. No. 15, The undivided one-sixth part i f 273 acres, • 91 pereles of land, situ kte. in Lower Malmniongo town ship'. aforesaid ;County, being the land conveyed by deed from John !Tube r and wife, to Christian Ley and Witt. Ithell:a 'l,•11 11 r,lkrudry. ir•SO, recorded in sante office, iti Deed book S.l. 0, page ;107..a.lioining 12rilia of John HU1...! .... ..... i Nilimel. %%linnet Hoch ez (Vier?. - . - Ari le .;.The undivoled.tive-'hiril parts of 15: acres, 31, perches of-land, sic hate in Pieegrove toweship, be ing I he land i onveyed by deed from Wilfiarn Tobias and will. to Christian' Ley • and William Hoch. dated • lot Goditer,4B29, adjoining land of Henry, Feather, land turi . evedlo John Hither, John Miller. and others. No. 17i the ondivllled two-third parts of tSbacies, 29 perch;?s of land, situate iii PinegroVelownShip, he hurdle hind conveyed by 'deed from William Tobias a nit • wife, In Christian „Ley and •William Hoch, dated Ist July, 1629Entljbining lands surveyed to John Miller, Philip tether; vacant lands, sod others. No. 104 141 acre., 46 perches of land:situate in Low..n MaltatittingO township, afore 'aid, County, being the land conveyed by deed 'from Jotitt Barr and wife to Christian I.ey aid Wiiliitin Hoch, dated l May, )009, . adjoining lands ()Merry iUmbeitauer, John Adam Zer • , be, and Attain Rautlentoniti. No. 11 4 ,; The undivided'ont-third ;tart of 170 acres, of land iii binegrovc township, being the land conveyed liar deed frion Sam,tel Ildnizinger' Esq., High Sheriff of i rimy 'kill (lonely, In qhristian[Ley, dated a 1 March, 102.8,:icknillellged in open Court of said C.,unty, rind entitied auto Iff the records and proceedings thereof.-- Adjiditing laptlS'i , f Jobll M ilk t and Joseph Lenge!. No. 20. in I peres of tarn: in Pinezrove township, be ing the lurid minvejiol be 'peed froth Ajlans llntidepbush• nod .11 if, to rlirtithin I.t•V and %Villtam Hoch,. dated I 'Mllr. • 11 ' 20 . 1 .1.101nie2 lathls of.JOhn A. Ja Zerbe,, ir cob .. 'Chi i-'t. 1 , ,q .JosephlC,•lY:.!r :!,,i1 oqier. , . - No. _•l• 'I e untli,itlcil half patt of 11l acres, 51 per 'rites of la nil in Lawer'Alaijantontrii townshio, being the knit ” conveyed itv ,h•,•.1 rp,n, Ada. itaildeithuFh 'mid n ii, in t.hit.i is air Ley, and Writ. Hot h, dated b. May, If.29,•_adj”intog lands ..nr}eyeil to Henry tlitilts.bailer, lands suave L rli 10 J . WhiGet man, and lands of John Adam 7.erbe .[" -. No. 21. Th • tin:divided three -fourtli parts of onetraci and the endivided Iwo-third parts of another tract of land iii Pinegrove townstirp, biting the la nil conveyed by deed fromlAthim if ertzk and wife to Christian I.ey and Wm. Hoeh, tinted 12. April, 18:qt, adjoinitnj4a n de of Adam Dobson,•Jtilin Snyder, the Swatara Coal Cernpa: tiy.. and ethers. - i . N0.23_ Thp imilirided 'flee-- lath part of 145 nCtes.kt pen t -ties of ;Ird;11 rule piece of 2 acres, l'perche.s of land in Pinegroye IdWft-bip, being the lands,corlveyed by deed front Jobe heist; rl and wife to Christian Ley and William' Hoar, dated 1 July, IVO, rufjoininla n d s, surveyed to Benjamin Benewita,• John Miller John . Keiser. Saltine! Hain, arid others. ' • ' No. 21:110 tv aerci„of land in Lo'er Malta sten g inwn shirt, !Win,/ die landa conveyed by deed frontilacob Christ to William Hoch and Christian Ley, dated I May, . . 180, adjoiltin2 vacant lands. " 10':25. :',llartes'iif land in Mtngrove township, be tug the tandconVeyed by deed from Henry Feather and wife In Christian Ley and Winiate Hoch:dated 21 Jan uary, 1029, adjoining !amt.' of Conrail & Feather,-,5 . anws Bollard, Huber and others. . 26. 60 acres:and 31 perdies of land in J.ower Maliantringo township, being the, land conveyed by deed frotti Francis 9r:aetzer and wife to Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch, dated I May, 1 , 29, adjoi n ^ lands pol4eph Keifer, Miclinel Seltzer,and John thiber. No. 27.'A mes . suryie and 13 acres, 6 perches of land in Pittearove toWnship, heing‘the premises conveyed by deed from Francis Spaeizer. nod wife to 'Christian Ley and Win. !loth, dated 13 April, 1630, rticorded in said office, in Deed book No. 0, paze, 372, ladjointng lands ofiehn,Ponduitz anihlacob No. 28. Lind iii the tillage of l'inegros:e, County of .Scinq11:111, being the , land or la ride .menlinned :to) a died' of part i:ioir, dated 17 Sepiembi - r, Is3o, betiveen William i.ebtu in, William hod, and Chrisliatg.ey. Said In oil i= described as folleiws iz:—Tbirti4ldir Into, iSa 'Tell, or alibi 'nerds of grontdl in the village of Pine grove de;ipl..ted by the nninbers 2,3, 4,5, fi, 7, N , 0, la, 11, 12, 17, IS:,' 111, 23.21, 95. 20, 27, 29, 29, 30, 31; 32„33, as. 39, 40, '4l, '45, in, 47, 49. and 49. _N0.029. Tina-sixths of one tract's and the whole of two tracts of land, in. I..ma•nr . M'i ha inortgo township, of - said Count y. home I hi• lauds inept ioned in.thr deed front Samuel Ktruntel and wife to Christian Ley and William. 114:11, dated 110 'cep:ember, 1540, as follow*. ' • .tio. I. A tiiollllll2 'adds of Kcrper Dan'l shappell, Lontiard Ilatilorr. John Miller, and 'others, containing 1•12 ,perches. • • .o- 2. Adjoining lauds -of ,Jolirr !Tuber and Paul I Braiitli containing 211 act l(rprrches. Ailjoiniog 1 rl=rr f Henjailein [inshore, nen :lT Shocker IVsn. If. , skird oth: rs, containing LOacres 147 nerches. • . N. :,(1. 21 acres, Et I perches of land in Lower Mo -1.*,,,,g0 town., hip, being the land conveyed by Joseph Ketrrt and *lie, to Clirittiian Ley and Wl ll .llOO. by deed dated 21 January. la•lif, adjoining other lands of Joe ph Keifer and vacant lands. ' ••- MO at, res; lOU perches of rand in Lower Ma hanionen tolvindsin, being the land conveyed by deed froth Benj. ttonewitz to Christian Ley mid . \Vtn. Hoch, dated 34 July, 1549. adjoining lands of 13 aniuel 11.un land ,urveyell for Win. Hoch: 4fo acres of land in Maliantorign township, Sejanylkill Conni.,;, being the land mentioned in an ar -I'4o of asrectiteni, dated 30 April,lS29, between George' .Ifat;eineker , Christian Ley and Wm. linch, land is'ilescribed is follews:--Tht land in said town ship and county', whereon said George fraberacker had inane an improvement and ai 11101 settlement and where on' lie resided at the dare of said agreement, beitig rn rant land, hy virtue whereof he became 'entitled to hold MO acres ofLanti.ogreeably to the lowa of the Obininonivenlili of Pennsylvania, enacted and made in fitv'or . ef actiliasettler4 123,1 acres nriand in Pinegrove township, be fithe land mentioned in the deed of assignment from enis Feather midwife to Christian Ley,dateitO 1525. adjoining 1,111110 of Philip Eutitzelinan mid vacant N0..31. 207 acres, 20 perches of land In Pinegrove township, being the land minitioufed in the deed of as-• kientnent from Peter Filbert and wife to Christian Ley :mil %Wm. ltd h. dated 22d July, IS3I, adjoining lands of Ishii Miller, other lands-of Ilerjamiti thitiewifz., Julia KeiAcr and others. No. ns' Lands mentioned in an aril, le nrc2rctinwict. dated.l6ll)ecenther,,W29, Petwern Saltine! Hain a cid i l Chrbitial Ley and Win. Hoch, v. Welt lands are descri bed as P 'lows —The full, , equal, undivided one-half 'part or miely of all those :thesi,nages. Saw Mill, Fur_ nave, anit three cdjoinina tracts of land, situate in l'inegrolie township, Th en i occupied by Allan] -7.,rbe, George Brelzills, And Daniel CiaFA ' with the appurte nances--the-three several! tracts of land. containing ahout 258;arres and allowance. he the carne more or less. AlSO.the one moiety or dnilivided half part of the followincl nine tracts of unimproved land, described as follows : - +Two tracts surveyed on warrants granted. to Francis Spactzer, containing together about 200 acres. Four tracts surveyed on warrants granted to the said itamuel 'Hain, containing , together about 530 . , acres; oue tut - Eq . !: ',own ItY the natneof Seltzer & Len. 5 gel's tract, containing about 156 acre.; one tract in the nallle 4 liontz & Lenge], containing about 140 acres, ant one tract, calicti Capp's trait, containing 50 .• nom ninie Or lef,R. N. 30. IThe undivided one-fourth part of 1:6 acres, 70 psri heck of land iu Lower slithantongo township. be im:Om 'lands mentioned in the deed of assignMent from Peter Filbert and wife to Christian I.,ey and Win. Melt dated 3 September, 1531, adjoining lands of Henry Feat her af4l the company No. 37. trhe undivided half pail- of 12S acres, 135 perches MI land hi Pinegrcive township. being the land mentioned in deed of assigiunent from Peter Fohert and . . wife to Christian Ley ~i i.it %Vim finch, 'dried 2S April, 18:10;rpcnrded is said o ffi ce . in book riVii. 0, page.37l. Adjeining I. is ,if ley & froth,. fornierly of William Tobhs, lap(l4 of John Philip Lushcr, John Allier, all! others. ' - ' , • acre?, 52 - perrhes of land in .Pineernre Intvmhip, being the land mentioned inn patent Irom the Cnnuenoweidi hi, dated 11. June, 152.9, to Christian Ley and W. finch. ;stljnining lands of Henry Feather& MI- - chael & Peter Bright & vaennt tondo. , • Nr; 39. two htlndre4 and seventy-three, acres, 91 pPrChl.n of land in alnhantange township, ttchuylkii: county, twine the land mentioned in a patent dated °4, March 115:10.1tr;Chriatian Ley & ;Wm. Hoch, adjoinihg !arias of Johri. Itantz, Henry - lieberling, 'John Huber ;and 'others: I N0.'40. 'two hundred and fd'fy.-one acres, 145 perali4 es of land in 'Schuylkill . cnunty, being the land men tioned in alpatent ! from the Commonwealth, dated 46 March MO, to William Hoch, adjoining lands of John Huber,lS Kimmel, Pant Brandt, DayitVq.pn and nthers, mild° in Mittinntmtiritown4hip,'tngether with the hereslitanients and appurtenances. As the proper ty al RAMILTET, S. JACKSON, Adrainistrntor of - DA N IEL D. B. KEIII. ' f-,44 , Seized And taken into Execution and lent be sad by. I ' -J: T. WERNER. Sheriff: . Siteritre Office, Oztvige- / ~ tow, ~inzi. 30th, 1817: • • 1 Private Sale. . , A I .7c l n L An b, ti s i n n t u d e a L P e r i i i v in at g e tio sa u t : , , the neat e now ne iii 'e l l '?,. 4 l tipidd by It Woodside, Eeo.. situated on '.l 1 a tto ,tentre trblt, pearly l oninnilte the Erthico --..........' Oat : Church.. Poseeeeinn given on the brat of April and Orme made easy. For further infcirmeiiort apply toi ' , HENRY A. MII,IILENBEEG, .., 1. . 1 Reading, Penneylvanim.! or ra CHARLES. WlTMAN,'Orwigeburg. . "Reading, - cfn 23 .. I T OCO Locp Foco, Matches:for 14-sale MARTIN:I Drug*Otpre., , June • PtjiLn cI Shia. DRUGS! •DRUGS? ! DRUGS! . .. Thompson A . eta%%ford, ~ 1171161 :ESALE L . DR-UG GIS TS, No. 40, Xarket sr, (south side, belos , Steond,) • , . PHILADELPIII, • . = 4 - . OFFER for sale a arge stock of Fresh 1/ ‘ .0 Drugs, Medicines and Dye-Stufs, tewhich 4ir they call the attention of Country Mer chants and Deniers visiting the City. .." 34 1 e. , Coach, Cu Cubineti Japan. Black and other ' - Varnishes of i superior quality. .AtSo, White and Red I.eid, Winddtv Glase,,Paints and Oils, cheaper than ever. - ~ .s.- - '.: ' . . , .. T. & C. are.also proprietors of the liliari - t'enetable i Balsam, celebrated thronehout their own etatlici;rll - nitates. as the best preparation' for the ~ cure of Coughs; Colds. Athnaa, &c. Money refunded' in et ery l instance where no henetit is rereivet , Thilmla.. Jan'. 30th. 1 , 340. . r ! Flyst Prentluuk ' 1111‘, NO. 87, NORTH "343. ST., P1111.41)1611.111.t. • HE celebrity of the Inks nrtinufactured by the„sub.. .j. 'scriber, and tlfe extensive sales . cnnsemicne , up 9i , 7i the high ieputation which.they haveTattained. net t i nty ; throuchnut the United. States, hut'in the West Indic% and China, has induced hint to make.every necessa4-- arrangement to supply, the Vast demand man his es , taldisl menr. lie is now prepared with every variety' of Black. Wife and Red Inks, Copying Ink, ludelldile Ink, at d Ink Powder, all prepared tinder his own per ; atonal superintendence, sir that' purchatiers may depend upon its supet lor :11nliVer's Adamantine Cement, a superior article for mending. Glass, China, Cabinet Ware . . &c., useful to I 'every Ifnusekeep . er, being a' while liquid, easily sp i plied, and not affects! by ordinary,heat--warrantetl. [. :4- Pamphlets containing the 111.1111C1111111 te of men of:srience and nthersovill he furnished to put., chasers.. P - Per sale nt the Manufactory, who esale anti retail, Nit.' S 7, North Third Street, opposi e,Cheiry street, ! Philadelphia, by , ' • :10i 4 EPII E. HOVER, Manufacturer. ' 1 rio:na._..ian. _lntl.; bi.:7.. ;- 5-1 y Steiim Irdn. Railing , Factors, RDIGE R0AD, ,... . t, .• • • ' - '-. A1.10,f11 I.IfITTONWOOD -ST., I.IIILADELPIJIA A 'Plias establishment mai be found the greatest va. ri rlety of l':nns and beaueillil Pattettis for IRON RAILINGS i • the United States, to which the atten tion of those in want Of aay dercription,and especially Cor Cemetries, ispattienlarly invited. The fiiiniipul pall of,all the handsotne Railings at Laurel Hill, Monument, and other 7clebrated Ceme teries in the city cud comity of Philadelphia, hich 'have peen so highly. extolled by the public press, Were executed at this manufactory, • , A targeAVare.ltoran is connected with the. Estab lishment, where is kept constanly on' hand a large `cock of ready-mad e '•lron Railings, Ornatniimal Irmi Vettee=, Iron Chairrr, new style plain and ornamental leen Cates, with alt extensive assortment of Iron it'osls, Pedestals, Irmi Arbors, kc. i Also, in gr, at- va. 'rimy, Wrought and Cast Iron Ornaments, suitable for Railings and Other purposes 'Elie subscriber would also state Iliat in his Pattern Ail Designing Department he has'employett . sonte of tho best talent In the couture, whose whole attention is devoted - to the business—f,rndeg, altogether one of the most ~complete and -1 stematic!establisionents of the hind in, he Union. . . - ROBERT 'WOOD, rer,prietnr. , Ridge Road, a bovu finuomyipld surer. Philiula.,, , Januvry 30th, 1107 i ' 5 Cinn STEAM MA 103 k. RIDGE 1 . 0.471, Above Sprin4 G a rden street, PHILAUELPIIIA. T . . . . , TATSestahrishim nt is erected (man improved plan. and !Tam aid of Steatti POwtv inaiiiif.mtnreantt 1 kinds oP Marble Work in a su perior styli., and at the lowest prices fur Cash. - . • The !artiest and best assort! ent of Marbl Man tles ever - oared to the public tlia• be seen at the Ware Room, to which the attention of purchasers Is re's ,pectfully Invited. . • - imported Garden Statuary and Vases of the 'mist tasteful designi and patterns, made of the Rata and liandsomest description of Italian Slarble; Tiles for Fluorin =ported,. and alway. 4 on hand, and for :sale at the mos: reasonable p. ices." '. Z•• Marble. Cutters can Ite.supidied at all times with any number of finished Maniles'or Table Tops, at re (Need wholesale prices. and theiTterle will be fut ash- . ed at the shortest notice with hIl kinds of , Marble in the block or cut to sizes fOr'Monninents, ,-c. . ..! JOHN RAM). Ridge Road, above Sprint Garden st • ' Philatia„ Jan: nth, 1547. S-6mo koir No, 1.05, Clicsniti St PIiII.ADELPIIIA. • . rr HIS rstablibliment, since it 'pas , ed Into thei :lands 1 of the. Subscriber, in June last, has been thoydnghly refilled, and is now in complete order for the accom modation of the travelling public. • Since the chance orproprietors, numerous additions and improvements linve been tnade,.and it ts now be lieved to possess all the requisite spociintnients and conveniences which belong to FIRST CLAX , IIOTEI., • New ROOMS ; new Ladies' and Gentle. ORDINAHIES : a splthi'dld new liar Room ; new Parlors, and new. Furniture; have been added to it within the last six months, and the.o ndersigned, crate ful for the very liberal patronage which has thus far been extended to him in his min: vocation, respectfully Solicits‘-its continuant.). which he pledges himself it shall be his untiring silo to deserve. co- A POAT COACH., helonkinitto the •TRANKI.III," will ne in attendance at the several Depots and Steam boat Landings, to Nicety pisseni t qs to the House, for 2.3 cents earn, iflCllltlillgbriggap.' U.K.' NIINOIt, of New York, rnmtieinr. ' 215. M. SANDERSON. of philadq., CEO. P. BURNII.VII, of !Solon, cksoistqnts. Phila.. Jan 2.3, 1817' • • 4-3 m THE MISSES SCHNEBLY'S • " AND DAY' SCHOOL THE IR REStDEATE,' ' ellEsxur',S.TßFiET, pIIILADELPIII.4. ri'ltflß snennd ieFsinn will commence on the ht.bf 1 February, but pupils will he received at any time and charred accordingly Boarding and Washing *5O raid in advance. Terms for tuition in Enclish bran ches, vary inn from $6. to *l2, *l6, and *2O . vocal and instrumental. &04. use of the instrument - 85. Each niche other rirnametilifbranches *l2. • The,Niii.ses S. will be assisted by tcachers of 4c2 knowledred ability. _ , REFERENCE:3 : ' ' • Rev. Fowles, Rev.• Dr. S. ,B. Tyar.N w York. Judge C. Blythe, Phila la. • Dr. T. D. Mutter. PlEada. U,. s arriael,lackson,yoitadelplila. Professtir Espy, Waslii gton Phitadclphia, Jan 10, 1817 • 3- - ‘ l.'7""• P • . , t‘ ••••1 2 t l' • • 7. 1 . , N ilainga2gl CHEAP WATCHES & AT THE PHILADELPHIA WATCH & Jqwnt.nv ISTORE. ' ' N. 96 Prorlit Second &reel, virile). of _Qua:rm. G. .... 01. , Lever watches, full jeweP n d IS Ca, ::•. laces,• • , - ,615 00 Silver ever W'o.t cites, tnitjetvel ed, • 23 01 . Silver i.CPCi Watches, 7 Jove's, f, • ,JS 00 Silver Lepine Watches jewel:d, Jstquality, Id 00 Superior Quartier, Watches.l 10 Do Imitation ttuartier %Vateliev, not warranted, 5 MI • GuldSpectacles. , .. .. 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, I : I 75 Bold Bracelets, will) Trittar, stones, , 250 Ladies' Oi.lil Pencils, 16r:trots, • ' 200 Glilll Finger Rings, 37I'cts, to 81 ; Watch Cla.sces, plain 12icts., patent ISt, 'Joliet 25. !Other articles In proportion. Allgood& warrantedlo be what they are gold for. s , , O.I.:ONRAD., Ihand. aome Gold and Silver :Lerers,:2 Lepine and Quertiers, lower than the above prtees. ' Dee 5, 181.6 . ' • • 111-ly snhseriberk invite the attention of Cohotry• Merchants to the folintimg•aiticlei in their 116 e, all of the very• hest quality; . Ilinslard put up in barrel. and hall barrel. MS kegs of r, lbs., 10 lbs.; and 20 lbs . . Mt do boxem of 2 Onz..ivarter lb. tins Dn ; do ,i)i)XCA of 246 z. half lb. tins: chin*. grethr. muted and ground. . .. • Cnncnia le antrenEna, Spices of all theilifferent kinds,hoth ground and nn ground. via,.—Nutmegs; Mace, Cinnamon; Cloves, t Allsnicr, Peer, Ginger.' The above goods are ()Tend on the most reasonable Wins. and delivered to -any' part' of the city free of expensr. • WITiIINGTPN, FtIANIEIS & WELCII, • . 'Pt 1, patch street. New York, Jan_ 30th, 1847. . - .. , NOTICE , . •!. , . , ALL' PPrenne haying . claimi against , the Mato of Alpheus, .Cheray, )ate dr Alotria . 'Addition to the • Botough of :ITOtteeilim,-deeFieedovill please make the same - knewkto the auffscriher reeldlo7, in Morris' Ad dition to Pottsville, tvithouttietay. .• , , , . , . . - JOSIAH HADLEY: . . . - iancary 30th, 1047. .'. • 5-31* ' , Stray Cow. . . STRAYED away from the mtbse'riber, ." about ten day's ern ' , re , idihg at • Bear - 111 . 14 . e n n id de e f a ti ll le"laV l wie W ._ . a .. t7d i Pj Mita orver w il l return said Cow lb. the 6ubstrtber, or gife her information whereshe gan ger h§r again, will be:reasertably rewarded. Widow ANN.CANFIELD. January 30th; 1847 —• Maps of Mexico. MITCHEIN4 151etv liter Mifot3Mexico, fr.:. 25 ' Phelp's Sheet Map of Mexico, &r„ .25 Pocket-Step Nierico,„ • , Just received aM tar sate at ItANNADVS roolotore, , • , . - ; Jautwy 30th 'lB'l7 •t' f . . 3_ . . . . . . -.7,7,7;"'... 0 17. 7:0 '. 7 ...,...rtcr .4. ---- ' ' . ..--- . • >. . .. . -=AII N' E' 1{S 1 ..1 0 'THIN AX, . Saturday Moining, Feb. 69 1641". ..[ .:1 .--- ',ViVertbter9 will otsefve 4 the arrangrinent o our paper. that new,. will hetonn4 no every page, which compt.A the reauder to glanee'hisnye•over al the othe rti=cznent. Tlik orwinte. to it greita extent, the objection of hnvitn.-. nilverti. , ,ententAiplaced Iv - - ` le 4,uode nf-thi. papvt% - N,, WeHare under ,Alexander IZ4JIIQ.2y. for BEM nut parties will come • . Thursday. cumin; next ( We here n deot that it will be well' attended: •••o• • LlN`,sc.' TO N ('o's EXP Ft S.—T his Express emithines u, rOn daily between Pottsville and I . hilottelphia. • It will prove 16 be of great COll. veniencntn thebaNinessitonotnenity,and therefore' . is entitled to their patronage. We give' belowlt.' summary of what may be done by Rxpress..; Mei-cba'uts eau send loose orders by F.xpressi width 'will iwdelivered:the‘satue afternotin, and the p a elc. ge .,.. 4 In:o4_4g op the thiy. ! :MoOey cal he rent by I-al i t-es:l to pay. bills, &c..:nd the i'eeeipts uhd notes returned tlni next. day: - - : tilipcerta.t c;:n . be r.ire:c\J. bills collort,O, -and Pals.34o.isfmt to anti imeigyetl from Ito;ion, and the Neve England Tot% tot.' New ( irwrjci! Prtitadirt pha. Atttany Btdiilo , Baltintoro .Iyashineon aoty itelievrca Mintetliately ;diet ttie-arrivii4 the Exieept.. Office in l'ititiultlphia 43 South 3J street, dna in Pottsville at Dannan'a Book & Statioltary Store, PENNS! \el VOLUNTi6nES.-14Citer8 have: been received from some of the officers and privates . of the fht .Regiment,dsted at the mouth of. tho Mississipi,i.. They Isere Ito sail. first to Brazos Santingo 7 thent a then:- destination was Iloll6lolAn t They w..re, hula-TAT to receive orders from Gen. Scott upon . their -arrival Brazos. • The ZllZeginieat left New Oritarison ttio 241 h, it is a soniewl.at einatilarl facto tha'i while thina,. bete of; the , Miet.ifeippi Regiment alro'repiilJy dy ing, the hraith of the I:cam:S.l'ooa boys is ex-. • SWIM . jkl.t RI g 1; 115.—yhe Campanologians, or t.:wir4 Hell Hingsrs. gave on entertainment last evening at the Town Halle The music produced by chiming of forty two Milo,: in the barals'a (these urperfot mere is saidir4e exqusite, ar i a: we have no tilouht . that the • TOWn Hall wilt t4_ . cr9wdid ti' night iond'On ,Monlay inching to heal. them... L . AE E T Elly A I'MEi'l.•-itlr. S.. Con. tier, Tragedian, inw , ther.with J. P.' Van'afav oren and Mr. J. Fivlo, 'gave' a Theairieal Entep , !aliment at the.Tnwn' Hall on Wedneaday,even. ing last. We learn • that the I perf.rmanea svasi intereoirig; although the ntceadsiice was small• owing to the ine eth. bry:of the ,'Frdthir. lkig.tllo intention ot thee gentfernen, 'to ginofotfr naB63. en•e ta . nalet,t+ cosnonalcing on Tuesday even in; n , xt. Mr. Coiner ii . an aetor of great ' noel, who .has at , aine.l a pruminent pOsition among"A tin r can Tragedians. VI ho we believe - is debtfnid to be one An, 41*iilige51,3i.lugon Iha .s:tneri:an atz.e., •• • At e meeting of the pemoeratia' %Whig*: - .held sub& Exchange Hotet, 1847:-64 Preisietti, WILMA M , WOI.FF., Vice Presidents F.:1'.1 Penn and G. L. Secretarieg Myer Slronae Pox.. After;, the pb l jeer of the'meeting'wasiliated from the - eh:dr. thf meeting proceeded to the nomination of O - 16Mra for the different Wards:.to he supported at the eu suing eleetion,whieW reit:tied as follows: North Weal • Ward. .. Aidgc—CHARLES W. PITMAN., litplrcir) , T JOHN - FORNSLER. Sen. Constablet,EDMUND iMCDONALD.. - l orllz Eaitt Ward. • • Judge:—DANIEL SH ERTL E. :‘\ inspeclor— JOHN S. MORRIS. t Constub4;-111 OM PON YAUGHEN. - 1 Swttir!Wdrd. - A " Judge—Al. Rf_ISSEL: • 1 • hopector— '; W(IODSIDE. • '• Conthib4.—JM:oll KUNKRI.. , for the Bon ught 7 -ECiAS DERR . . . Resolved, That we recommenthhii•, , aboveliek, ets to the sappnrt of the citizens of the Borough. Resolved, That the proreding of this,meeting, he ;igned by the officerp, anti publiethetbirt the Democratic Whig papers of the, Borough. U. - The Waslington correspondent ortheßos- • ton Atlas.'wrices as follows-: ..- , - .v.„ ~, • - LI „1 0 The,propo it ion of dri , wing ofrour forces, and . ;:ettling• Matters down to: the,,thlence of Whit we, may decide to claim as our country, finds much • favor at AVashiiivon. among, the friends of the ,%deeinsitr a tion, and, if adopted; would give. no 64:mist - Action ~. Mr. Polkofukugh he will not -say so-utpment. He IS sic!: enough .ef this-war : ' already, and ti, l.lierefore, ready. to `take -4 4 . 41 scheme whicn ii,;10,1 0 'Ktting an end to it, irthe. , advtion of, it woel.l-not look like a public admit.., sion of the judiscri'lion with which he pushed.the country into it. H. nceiltis great inxieiy to get the two millions last session--hence his orders to _ ' let K1111,.1 Apia pass the squadron at Vera Cruaii hence .his adoption of - Mr. .Benton's Orlitilloße - •plan of a campaign, with a d.deutenant General • in command, who was to be half for peace and , half for war—a Soft of mermaid—half Wotan half, . alligator—like the candithiie for the Legislature , in Baltimore county:: who declared be was !•part ~ ...r fur, and part agin," a certain bill—and 'bent° 1/ proceeds al o his ear est:desire to get Congress to, ,- gi%e him three millions of 'dollars at .thissestban. You need only Inuk upon Mr.'Polk,liftrOtid as .... h e i s to i n i t pl and (lolly:and witliho intellectual , vigor to stand up for the measures, upon whose successful is.ue he 'has heedlessly staked his ixt.' litical.chWa - T;br. tVreteheduess—produced by the • constant apprehensions that.he sill, if, indeed, lip has not already, become odious to , the, peoplei.,te.'st po;itical demsgogne the last extremity pr e. f.-is • depicted in ha' cuuntenance„so that the pr . .sation you have, on. approaching hitir,As.gity,.l 7 .: He is, italeed,.so broken down by the csreriheis i t i brought Mt' himself, and icy the apprehensions which e re ever present to his imagination. that„he, , Ought to be pitied. And it he has a true friend in Congress, that friend will exert hiintelf to have .. any ineasuie passed that t will bring the war to a. , close, Polg matt ! how glad he will he to get , hark to Nashville, relieve:Cl:um the troubles oi hi s p resen t position, for whiitt : he is 1 4p Icitoon 7 vineed as any . ntan •in t h e . ' cOun't/$4101: .' ti iti. tally 'Unfit for thetet.srhaig'a r t:ll7 .h ' andeiss ) Elions(b!e duties, , 4 . : ThisLocofocoism Etas given' us three President* Gen. JacksrM;wlitim' 'it first esaltetlidetti ()Ref Ittagistrate, was called the man of iron Wi11.,. l'ffi. Van Buren vindicated his, right to,theAithp ar.31),10 enter Mr Polk-Will bet known as "the siso" • , , EWELRY • "BY_YESTERD4I'S MAIL - Tkir. 'l'Air,Locr.—The Sen ate of thu United - States has annuli & t 146 action of 'the House of Represeotativels, whicliton Mon- driy lull; pa.ised nil, unpliedyele •of con-Sure nn Gen:Viyror......:,ne - Psoluppros,Las passed by tbil •Flouse the! Ifinutte, onvWednesdaY, had to the ' q uo : of tile, n) embers of that Body, bo it,,spolteh obnoxious Provietc, and passda,, ; ClA.s-if-NIOUSLY, a f real vote .61' glanks gallaht •-old Rough and Read,,* and his brave officers and 'soldiers- - . PUBLIC El .~.;~
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