11 -7:-,.-1.-. gif.:Z-7:_ v_ . -,. 4 7 .J., C,....ft .. .12'••• , The Coax .Trade- for 1.847: The quantity sent this week teaches,e23,7s2 15-40.! tal quantity afar 97,56.4 It. ' - We learn•trom Philadelphia, that the Rail Road and Canal Companies have not; as ,yet, succeeded in mak-, inganyaryangement with regard to the rates oftoll &c, for the present year. • . . Pent for the weekending TlM'rsday evening last WvEa. TOTAL. 11.212 11 44.917 00 .2,430 12 10,925 17 9,240 14 35,04913 , 859 18 6,918 01 Pon Carbon, ' Pottsville, • - Schuylkill Haven, Port Clinton, ;,53,742 15 97,408'11 • HATES OF OLL AND TRANSPORTATION. Prona-tt. Carbon. S. Haven. ,P. Clinton., To Richmond _ et GO ! 451 50 $1 ?..0 To Philadelphia. 1 70 1 1 to 1 45 MILL CREEK Rill. ROAD The folloWing la the amount of coal pasaed over the Mill Creek Rail Road, for the week ending on Wed peoday lait. • 3225 Tr • Per . last report) 9526 )5 Total 12.752 11 • " GEORGE lIADESTY. Collector , StIIUYLKILL yAL;LEY hAIL ROAD , . Amount of co4l transported osier' the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even trig last. . - I 3,939 IS Tons. Per last report .. 14,4,62 07 18,90202' • " JESSE TURNER, Collector TOtal • MOUNT CARBON do - PORT CARBON . RAIL. ROAD Amount of Coil transported over the Mount Carbon & Port Carbon Itail Road, for the weekending on Sat- Prday'eveninglast: , 709 02 Tons Per last report ' 29,656 09 " Total 37.465 II " JESSE TURNER, Collector, MIND HILL as SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The following is the :aftiquit . ilfCoal transported over this road for the week ending On Wednesday last. 7,657 19 Tons. 26,465.15 _ Per last report .34,123 14 " ' 'WII - .I..IAMcNEWELL, Collector.' MOUNT CARBON .iI.IL ROAD.' Amount of Coal transpoited ovelr this Road froin,lan nary to Thursday evening last. Total 11,168 10 Tons N. CLEAVER, Collector. . TII.OIIIAS ROBINSON .ATTORNEY-AT Office in Front st.inext door to the Odd Fellow's Ball, SrSuyliiill Haven, Pa Feb. 6th, 1817. ip T4 tice. I - A LL persons having dainis against the late'firni of 11. Were & are reqUested td hand In their at counts• to the subeerTher as early asnessible. HENRY CUITERMAN, Assignee. rebrusry 6tl, I 547.6- . • . Ralf Road Iron. • ALAUGE qu'intity of *by Rail Road. Iron, for sale by \the 'subscriber. in lots. to suit purchasers, int the Pottbrille . lion WorkS February ith,1317. Public Notice, TOT. . SCHOOL TEACEIERS.—The Directors of the:Commoil Schools of the borough of Potts -erne District, will elect their Teachers for the se veral :Schools.iii said District on the first Monday in March ilext.;, to serve for one year front April 1847. provided the y . so long conform to the. rules of the Board. The itccess fur applicant will 'be examined by the Snperin tendent. AppliCations can be handed to,etther 11mi - fiber of the Board. • JOHN SZ:C. :MARTIN, Sec r, Fey. 6, 1347. - .STATEMENT. OF THE RECEIPTS h EXPENDITURES 40f the County of Schuylkill, ' FOR TflE, YEAR 1816. - Henry Krebs, Treasurer, ,in,accolint with' the County of Schuylkill, from the fifth day of January, 1846, to thesecond day of January, .' 1847, both days inclusive., • 'Tocash rec. tied from Ifenry Shoemaker, late Tre urer, the amount remaining in ' his h ids as perßeport of Auditors, 'To Cash 1 ced orvunseatO lands, " •on land sold in 1616, " :' . ' for redeerning landssold to Com , missioners • , . - - " " far redeeming lands sold to In , dividuals,,, 691 55 '" ' , " • for land sold by Commissioners, 901 48 "1 ' ''t . from JustiCe Reed, fines and for- ; ' ' . tenures, 1 , ' 42 36 "1 , •" Sheriff Reed do ,9 do ' • 67 (M. , " CM. Straub , fines and v erdict , . 32 00' "." , 'On account of notes held by the 1 ' Cointnissiimers, . . ..- " " Adam Eller, on arc't of house • . ' . lot, sold in the bbrotigh of ° - •..Pott ville, •' ~." , Hen, y Saylor, on acct of rent, -"." ~ Joseph Morgatf, - rent to I Aprilt, ...DM; in full, ' . . " • " M. Newbold, fees for deed poll, Commissioner.' lumber Lein, • : shingles !Mid at pubic sale, 60 11 " - Peter Miller refunded overpaid on bridge, , ' . " " ...George 1). Boyer for tax previ _ , Dusty returned.-, ' " Henry Bowen, v ? do Edward Enty, do • .0" ' ,I' . John Haldeman Esq., for stray, .' "- Samuel Kimmel, - ' , " -"• Charles Dolitmen for stove. ,To cash received from the different Collectors. , •• ... , Borough of Onvigshurg. Ferdinand Kreter; Col. for 1846, in full, , ' 1 . ' Borough of PoOstille. Henry Geise,'6l. 1815, 6 fall, , EliatiVerr do' -1,846, . • : .' • • Boroui4 of S. Hdren. - Plaklip Boyer, 1814, in fiill, • John Rudy, 1815, , ... . .. Daniel Lebenberg, 1546, • . `... • ' ' Borough of Minvitille Peter StrouP, 1814, --• Henry Christopher, 1516, - , , Borolig4 of Pinegrove, George Barr; 1844, . . George Heitnbaeh, 151 . 5, - ._ Irian/aim Township: Frederick Freed, 1813; ' • Andrew Willouer;'lBl4, in full, Benjamin Bode, Ipis, in full, ~ , . • Lower Mahanlongo, Peter Bressler, 1845, Peter Stutzman, 1546. r . ' . ' . Barry Township. "Elijah.Varnall, 1838, 1.0 full, 7 . William Bolig, 1842, . • John. Hubler, 1543, in full, _ Benjamin Snyder.lB44, • Francis Denglet, 1845, , - .„..) . 'Wayne Township. John W. Heffner, 1644, in full, - - - Henry Yeich Jr., 1845, - . Anthony Riebsaarnen, 1546 . RinegrOve Townikiii Christopher Schrope, 1.442; Jelin Stein, 1514,' , - Lorenz Eckler, Col., 1845, in full, John Fe1ty, , d0,15415, ~ . • •••• ! , . ' Porter. Jacob Heberling, Co!,. 1841. , Jabob Miller,-do, 1845, ". _John Houtz,,,do, 1814, . - ' . Abraham Ke.):•Eler, do, 1845, • • 1 :-I. Upper Mohanlongo Jacob Dressler,\Col.. 1842; 'Dated MaureriAti: 1544, John - W. Heiler, do, 1815, - Dinar. Baum, do,i 1816, • -Branch William Hoch, do, 1811 in fu11, 3 Henry Bressler, 09. ISO, Philip A. Klemm', do, 1816. Nur/deg/an Charles Gillingham, do, 1814, 771 8 , 2 Edward O'Connor,, do, 1816, in full,. 1437 82 letlevard O'Connor, do 1846, ' 816.01 North Manheim. Michael Krebs, 1 t 46 . in •full, South Manheim. ' Ifenry.Briniiner, Col., 1816, 3 ' West Branszeig,„ Peter Albright, Col.. 1841, to fdll, John D. Long, do, 1515,. in Tull, Abraham Albright, do; 1816, e East Rrunstaig. Joshua Myer, do, 1815, Infull, Daniel Weaver, do,. 1846, " Wee! Penn. Jacobin-mi.; Col., 1814, " -Cenjamin-Zehner, do, 180, _ Samuel Zi?niuertnair, do, 180, . - Frederick Bensinger, Col., 1811, in full, William hlerkeLdn,-1811, Asa Bather, do, 1815,in full, Daniel W, Koch. d0,1816i • Thmaqua. `Anthony Lee, Col." 'lBl2e,n full,' James Tagert, do, 1814, in full; • ' Thomas Dirkbeck, da, 18.16, Rush. ' >Jacob Neiforti dn. 1842, in full, , Solomon Lindner,.do, 1844, in fall, Samuel Lindner. do. 1815, William Kau p; AK I. James Biller, do, 1813, in foli, Jacob Creasey, do:-.1814: Daniel Gobo, do, 1845, in full, Samuel Seedier, do, 1816, By Cirshpaid onprincipleof Bonds, - $ 8528 00 "• Interest on Bonds, ' 964 44 .. " ' -Road and School Tax, different . , Tosvushipt, • 2720 29 , Grand Petit and Traverse Jurors • ~, '? and Tlpstaves, ' • 2618 71 , ... . " Road and Bridge Jurors, -, -395 50 ••• , " General Election expenses '' ' 515 70 . ' Township and Botough eleetiOn - • ' ' expenses, .. • •.- -. • 246.05 " '''. Advertising township ektlon &' ' •' i serving notice,: • •, - 152 53 Direction of the S. ‘ "County . Alan ' \ House 5500 00 • Assessor's services, 617 51 " ' " ~-Constables' returns to Quarter 'Sessions.• . 119 72 ', " Witness fees and Milne i n Corn. monwealth cases, ' . 1513 34 " " .Premiums, and 'Justice fees on Fox scalps, ' z . _ i _ ..; - , in 87 •". " coroner's Inquests, • . ; 314 27 .• " Post 51ortum examinations, 20 00 •• " E. Penitentiary,boatding prisoners, 412 13 ~ " Repairing bridges & materials, 149 39 •,, ~., William Bickel-84 Mark blellod, • • • on acct of new Artdrea. 2874 98 .., " Henry Faust in full for 'bridge,' 1205 31 -.• " Peter Miller for building bridge, in full, • ; 1553 77 " " Daniel Heim do do .. 372 00 " " Trensurer of S. County, for 202 niissioners in 1816. • - • .620 25 " " Treasuterfor 80 iracts unseated . . advertised, - 40 00 To redeem unseatedlands, 1120 05 " " Premiums and expenses for ap- • - prehending• Worse thieves,' 24 56 " "• Medical attendance to prisoners, 21 25 net - miss and expenses at prison. - 132 00 " --." " Dividing Schnytkill township. 60 00 " " , Coal for Public buildings, 9381 Stove for Prothonatory office:- 11 50 " " Fare conveying Commlssioneis ,! on public business. 29 00 ••'" Expenses incurred by Cotes'n'ts 23 22 " " 12 Election Boxes,- 3 75 • Expenses, Carpenter work, Plas- • ' tering,. bricks, tunteri2lB, 4 , c., fur . ...._ Courthouse,' . 691 32 " " • Peter 'F. Ludwig Fsq., crying Commissioner's sale, in 1816, , 300 " " Postage for Cominis-ioners, 1 45 " ,", T. BW. Pollock inebill of sued lea 725 " Geo. If. Stichter iron, spikes to ' bridge builders, 171 05 Bickel & Medler. bill of nlze.. 6 2 76 ", .111irhael Graett hoarding Jurors 1 in Com'th case es. John Reese. . 85 00 Henry Shoemaker Esq., late • . Treas., deeds for lands sold m 1814, 26 50 ‘!. " Jacob A. Leib. bringing prisoner • (ruin Philadelphia,,24 20 " Charles Snyder Es., Sheriff' of, • p Carbon county, bringing and. boarding prisoner, 12 90 I ' " Jeremiah Reed Esq., Sled' tees and hoarding prisoners, 1561 50 " " • John P. Hobart, keeping criml- sal docket, • • 96 50 , C. M. Stra üb,Clerk of Sessions' fees 217 51 Samuel Guns D,rcket and record- -' • Inc bonds. , 5325 ," William Garret, services at(Clk ' to Auditors, • _ 800 Auditors for auditing accounts (or 1815 . • ' 51 03 " " I). E. Nice Esq.. Prosecuting At - torney fees, 187 CO " " ' Frederick !lesser; fate Court crier,, 37 00 " - Ferdinand Kneter, services as Court Crier; 22 00 Jacob llotfuan, attendant on public:offices and Court House, 00 03 " Jacob Allabach attending to ) COurt House:clock, 10 00 William IL Potts Esq., 1 year's salary a. , Comntissioners counsel, 100 00 " " Henry Zimmerman Esty.,services CIO E. W. MeGINNES. . as Commissioner. ittfull, ' • • 162 00 " " Frederick hick Esq.,' do do 255 751 " " George H. Srichter Esq . "do do 121 50 'i Lewis Oreheir 'Esq., do do • 39 50 " '— G 13. ZutiCh Esq., services as , ' • .' 'Commissioners' Clerk, ' 545 00 " Printing and Statinnery,, 557 33 " ' .. - Frederick Beck' for shoes for -prisoners, - - •- . i 'l4 25.. " . Christian Berger Esq., for fasten , I • ing prisoners, . - 6 95 " ' " F. W. Hughes, Prosecuting At l i. . . • , , torney fee+, 1 r. 63 50 " , - ", , ..,,.1.tc0b HoutzingerJr..for lumber piint, and merchandize, ": 11l 39 " '" ' . R. &B. Belong, for work done • to _county bridge, •. 200 00 " " ',Ferdinand Krater, agent . for ' I ground rent, .' ' 200 " " , Michael Weaver, money refun- . - -. dell on Licence, . 5 DO ' ". -William floyer,-constable, null " .-" (ring R. Kline; ' - ' 69 " " limry Krebs-. TreasUrer for per tentage on !multi* received and $11314 54 Amount due by the Collectors of the different town ships and boroughs. . , . William Llo!ig, . Collector, 1 8 / 2 , 291 f,O Benjamin Snyder, ',, do, 1814 . • 47 92 Francis Dengler, ' do, "114 S 73 20 Francis Dengler„ "- i, 1 410,1846 ' 701 77 • i 7 Po - its - rifle. • . . $llO6 77 - 10 S 01 III! 37 DEO Daniel Christian; do 1631 „. 293 69 Daniel Christian, do 1835 " 775 72 EliasiDerr, - do- 1846 2985 72 Branch. Joel iVouht, - ,do 1520 1178 57 Henryllres , ler, . - 'do , 1845 760 10 Philip A. Clauier - I: do--...1.310 N 05 5, _ , 2353 80 Lower Mahuntoogo. , -- - • - Philip Osman. do , 1830 60 59. Peter, Bressler, ' do 1845 . 129 01 Peter Stutzman, do ' 1816 Kt 51 Porter. rati 7,00 00. 129 22 , . Jacob Jleberling, ' do 1841 . 10 73 - Jacob Miller, ~- • do 1843 21114 John HOl/IZ, .. do 1844 89 46 Abraham Kessler, do 1845 90 51 Benjamin Sliney, , do 1840 , , 188 34 Pinegrovt. • . 130 00 50 Christopher Schropo, do 1842 .• 243 SS John Stein, do 1614 . ts.2S 16 JOhn Felly, do 1546 1266 f 59 Upper .510antartgo. 15-62 1 00 110 2•!02 Jacob Dressler, tin 1842 ' 118 44 John 'do` 1845 101 36 Isaac Baum; - do ' 1846 634 62 f Frederick Fread,do 1843 251 33 'Schuylkill. i [ John Mertz:, : do 1812 . 729'86 William Merkle, do . 1644 662 67 Daniel W. Koch, ' ' do 1846 663 87 1 .59621 700 06 1500 CO Rowlend Kline, ' do 1848 147 el John Rudy.' 'do . 1/31.5 • '249 69 Daniel Levenberg. 1846 737 17 Tseille. 317 11 SQI tiO 350 00 Peter Stioup, do 1844' 204 00 John Provo , t, . do 1845 • 388 58 Ifenry.Christopher; do 1816 1. 766 6.5 Borough of Pinezrove. , . - - - 162 02 250 00 °coign Barr, do • 1814 ' -143 00 George Heimbach, - • 'do 1815 l, , 316 14 Adam Spancurli- do • 1816- 391 73 . . Norwegian. Charles Gillingham,. do„ 1814 ' '. • 36 36 Edward °Connor. do 1816 ' 2668 42 Onion. . . Jacob Creasey, do " 1914 . 41 70' ,Sainunillresher, do , 1816 466 56, 65 44 55 00 316 00 866 47 BID 80 700 00 403 00 , . . . , , Wayne, • Henri,Veich Jr.. do .- 1845 •.' . 1395 60 Anthony Biehsaamen,.; do . , 1616 1177 99 ,• . ' West' Brunswig. Abraham Albright, do • 1816 I 1250 87 . • - Tamaqua. Thou* Dirbeek, do ' 1846 133 23 West Penn. Benjamin. Zehner. do . • 1845 370 97, Samuel Zimmerman, do 1840! 812 68, .Rush. iittinut,l Lindner, • do - 1845 ' 75 28 William Kaup, do 1816 • 205 47 South Manheini. . ~., Henry Brommr, do . 1816 505 43 • East Brunsulig. . • Daniel Weaver, do • 1846 . 915 53 21 P 4 1501,0 14 28 205 00 265 00 151 66 463 00 300 00 50 00 231 43 1055 70 100 00 is 13 50 46 60 00 00 00 .." - - i, . --••••-•-•-•• To 8 bonds a 328622 26 gainst AMMIlam &. John Pott, held by the County, for the balance of Ram ' Bulls' duplicate of Norwegian township, for 1837, • 2200 00 To balance of Leonard Meyers' note, given irieettlenient of duplicate,' .• ler 37 To note against Jahn Murphy Ar. U. Bhillaber, 16 00' To S notes against Michael Doyle & Patrick . O'Hara, • ' 68:2 To note against G. F. nensenhelmtr, ' 17 80 To noteagainst Michael Colbey, 31 63 To note against William & Adam Flermor, . 4,,00 To note against Jane, Ar.. Francis fteeil„v . 26 81 • . ' .CONSILIEREP DOUBTFUL. e . Judgment agaimit 11. Gillian with inter ,- 'est from June 4th, IMO, in Bedford co. 931 35 - Nate against ff. N. Dillan,. ' .. 1000 0 0 Note against Joseph' Ottinger, former Treasurer of /Schuylkill County - • • 2008 00 ' ..*--9839 33 . . . 110 00 . 70 41 663 00 340 00 479.99 78,5 100 00 1 . 1128 56 ,20 0 00 225 37 821 44 200 00 Amount of floods due by Tile County of Schuylkill, • • .47320 00 406 15 150 00 4341) 366 20 268 00 To the Hnnarable - the Judges of Me Court. of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. rPITE-flubscribel:s..Auditors for the County of Schnly .l. reepectiully do. report, • that we have nit settled, and adjusted the' accounts of the Conimimioners and_Treasnrer .of Schuylkill' County, and submit thenliove statement as thd telutts of their Meestmatians, from titich:' it appeira the'reis due the (mune), of Sebuytkill hy renry Krebs, the Treasurer. the sum of two thousand, three , hundred and njghty dollars and fillt - fi ve cents. '' i , 250 43 170 00 695 433 1300 00 39 bi 77 30 0 00 - . , -• In witheol wwt; ir 'rese have Aerrunto set o ut h ands this seventh day ofJanuarv: A.1).,1847. ' ... . . . AlletiAa. FRITZ. CIIMILKS BEN NETT,}Auditols. •'' J. AV. TIOSEBER.4 . I7. ' ...Prwigsbutg, February p, 1841. --, 5-. \ 80 80 45 113 00 •;20 00 Union. 28 82 .142 67 • -:"."?162 66 165 00 Ez! tracts unseated land, sold Com: land. erroneously-asseesed and paidap Treasurer, for the year 1696 507 47 r fly balance' remaining In the ' hands of Henry Kre, Treasurer, 2380 :5 FIE ==Za - Ek AIL Road Iron, 11. z 4,10 I§ i 1.2 z § and AU z 540 § tons T Rail Road iron, weighing 40 Ibt.to the . 11: 8 : j r il i e r r o a n nd as In so n n e e ir d o s n iz o e fe Nos (let an d dd gum m y .) Slit and Braziers' rolli•' • Rivit Iron L, I, 11-16 and 4. • Spring and 6 ; Country Sleet,- constantly, on hand and for sale by , • & CAMPBELL, No. 104,N Water-Street, Philada. Feb,, 47 6-40 - *41314 59 • ORPEAI'qS' COURT SALE. ISUA NT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County; the ~s ubscriber, Adco'ln w.trator of the estate of Isaac Taylor r iate of the borough of Pottstille. in the county of Schnylkill,l deceased, will expose to sale by Public tentltie, Saturday, the 27th day of 'February, next, atone. o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Fo'i &' Morinner, in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid : All that certain messuage 'or tenement, and two story stone dwelling house with • " :4 e. • stone basemerit,mod tot or piece of •••• 1 . 11 ,4 , ground. marked in a certain plan of Is s • ' lots of R. M. & L. Lewiv of Mount Callm, with number 16, situate on the northern side of Main street. Containing 40 feet in shunt on Main street; and 245 feet, mole or less, in deeth bounded by 'land nirw or late of B. W. Richards, ind others, and lots No,. 5 and 7. . Lato„the estate of said deceased: Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known at the time and plee of said by . BENJAMIN T. TAI.I4W, Administrator. • Ey order of the Ceurt, SAMUEL GUSS, Clerk. Orwigsburg, Feb, 6 6 —4t PiROCLAMATION. LUTHERtgewesintohmonse.,.,. rseveral c o un K s 1 0 1 l o E n i ninon " P u l i e r ct e s , of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, s in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts rof Quarter SesSions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and STRANGE FL PALMER,aIid JACOI3 e wrzircona,Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General (Mot Delivery, for the trial of all. capital and other Offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precepts.to the directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter miner, and General Gaol- Delivery, to be holden at Or wigirburg, on Monday, the Ist day of Marchl next, to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Jostle6B of the Peace;and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said preceptecom manded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records,„inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things, which to their several offices appertain to he done ; and' all those that_ are bound by recognizan ces. to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then 'shall be in the gaol of said countyraf Schuylkill, are'to belhen and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God sa ge the Commonweal th. JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg, Felt. 6 1617. . - N. witnesses and jurors who are„suminuasil to attend said Court, arc tOquired to attend punctublly In case or nonattendance, the law to such cases, made and provided, will be rigidly enforced ; This not* i 3 published by order of •the Court; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly., _•L-PROCIL . - 4 101ATION.: XT ()TICE is hereby given,, that a Court of Common _LA fleas, for the trial of causes at issue in and for the county of Stlntylkill, will be held nelliWigsburg; in the county_ aforesaid, hn Monday, the tith day of March next, to continue two weeks. ,Therefare all persona having suits pending, and all,: persons whose duty it shalt be to appear at said Court, all,: persons take notice and govern themselves accordingly. , . JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. i Sheriff's Office, Orwigs- t , i burg, Feb. 13, IS-17. f . , , , 6- , fIE Partnership heretofore existing between John T And,erson, John Hermiston and John Bowman, teadjsurfinder the firm of John Anderson k Co., at Ta niaqua, is- this day dissolved by Mutual consent—rill persons having claim; against the firm, are requested to present them to John Anderson or John Hermiston, at Tamaqua, for settlement,and those indebted are re queattd to make payment to them. . JOHN ANDERSON. - JOHN DENNISTON, JOHN BOWMAN, Tamaqua; January 17th, 1817. 8-2 t. TITOMO D. BEATTY, nod JAMES) M. BEATTY, trading under thefirm of 7'. dr.' J. BEATTY, I 124, Maid: • TO. CIMICS W. Cle'rriernt. Adm'r. &c. of • 'Term:lBl7 George Shoemaker, deed. with notice to 1.. • Catharine :fhoeinaker, widow of .suid Deeeafed, & William Shoelinker, Jamem G. Shoemaker, Charles W. Clemen, & SM. Fat. to Sarah 111.4 wife, late , Sarah Shoemaker, revive Judge and George Henderson. by his Guardian; mcnt. Edmund Q. Henderson, helm of saki I I=MI=E Schuy i l6:lll County, ss ~,,,,, THE Commonwealth Of I Pennsylvania , "a . A. • to the Sheriff of „SchuYlkill county ,Gas:ET -1:: t,V, • ING—Whereas. Thelma D. Beatty. and James Id. Beatty. trading urfder the firm of 4111 &J. Beatty, eatty, heretofore i 9 our Court Of 44' . Common Plea.: of Schnylkill balmy, fie , wit: In the term of July, lone thop,:.and, eight hundred and thirty-nim% N 0.205, byl the consider:l -.-thin of the same Court et:covered against'George Shot:ma i ker, late of the sa:d county, Yeoman, as Well as a certain del,t u 2 two hundred and forty.tive doilars and thirty; three cents, lawful money of Permsylvanid, ns ten dollars like money which to the said Thomas D. Beatty and*Jarnes' M Beatty; trading under the firm of T. &J,lleatty; in our said Cbutt, were adjudged for their damages which they sustained by occasion of the detention of ihat.debt, where. .of the said Georg,!i4hoc maker is convict, as-by the record and proceedings thereupon in our•said CoMt, before our Judges at Urwigsburg, remaining manifiistly appeats— and whereas the said George Shoemaker is dead, as ' we: hire been informed, rind the said PlaintiO have besought its (5 give them their remedy, in this behalf, and - we be ing willing that what is just. should be One, COMIAND You: that bY honest and lawful men of your bailiwick, you make,knownro Charles W. Clemens) Administrator, of all and singular, the goods nod , chattles, rights and credits, which were of George Shoemaker, deceased, with 'notice 29 Catharine Shoemaker, widow of ;the said decm“ sod, and William Shoemaker, James G. Shoemaker, Charles W. Clemens, and Sarah his wife, late Sarah I,hoe. -maker. nod George Henderson, by his gu4rdinn Edmund Q. Henderson, hears of the said. Deceased, that they lie nod appear before our Judges: at Otwigsliure, 'at our Court of Common Pleas, there to-he held for the County of Schuyl kill, on. the first Monday of March next; to eluiw if any thing for themselves they know or have to say, why the Judgement recovered by the said Thomas D. Rearty, and James M. Beatty, trading biter the firm of T. ,& J. Beatty', against him, the said George Shoemaker, as afiiresaid, , ought not to be revived and continua a lien on,the - Lauds and tenements in your bailiwick, which were of the said George Shoemaker. on the twenty-fourth day of June, one thousand 'eight hundred and thirty : nine, upon 'which said d , iy, Judgment was thereupon rendered, or at any time since, durin; another period'of five years, according . to the act of the General Assembly, in such case made and provided, if to them it shall seem expedient—and hare you then there the names of those by whom you shall make it known,to them and this writ. Witne,ie the iionorulde Luther Kidder, Esquire, Presi dent of our .eaid Court ut.Orprig4ur", the menty-rourth day of December, one thouearut tight hundred and forty eix. - C, 5L STRAUB, Prothonatory. =IS • . , SAMUEL BELL, .. .- 1 .. Charles W. Clemens, Adnr'r..&c,. 1 125 3larch Term of George Shoemaker, dec'd. with notice to Catharine Shoemaker,w id- 1817. ow of saitidereased, and Wm. Shoe. maker, Jellies G.' Shoemaker,l Charles W. Clemens, and Sarah Ser. Fac. •to re his wife, late Sarah Shoemaker, & ' .1 ' George Henderson, by has guardian vice Judgement. Eduirrnd Q. Henderson, heir of said .: Deceased; l2', July Term, MS. . . . Schuylkill County, sa. . ,s sag THE Commimwealth of Pennsylva a, Ma, to the Sheri ff of Schuylkill County, cl A r Graslin": Whereas, Samuel Dell, here ! dijk., tofore in our Court of Common Pleas fir) of Schuylkill County, to wit: , In the Term of July, one thousand eight bun .it - -deed and thirty-eight, No. 125, by the consideration of the game Court, , ' recovered against Genre Shoemaker, late of -the said County, Yeoman. 'as WelLas a certain debt of one thousand two hundred and sialeen dollars and ninety cents, la aftil money of Pennsylvania, as Ten Dollars like money, which to the said Samtiel Bell, in our said Court, were adjudged for his damages, which he sustained by occasion of the detention of that debt, whereof the said George Shoe maker is convict, as by the ,; - cecord and proceedings thereupon in our said Court, before our Judges at Or wigshurg, renthining manifestly appears—and whereas, the said George Shoemaker is dead, as we have been' - informed, and the said Samuel Bell emit besought us to give'him his remedy' in this behalf,- and we being wil ling that what, is just should be done, cammand -you, that by ,honest-and lawful men of your bailiwick, you make known tG Cffaries %V. Clemens, Administrator di' all and singular the 'goods tiled chattles, rights mid credits, which were of George Shoemaker, deceased, withOotice to Catherine Shoemaker, Widow of the said deirmsed, and William Shoemaker, James G. Shoe maker, Chaffee N. Clemens, and Sarah his wife, late Sarah SlMemaker, and George Henderson. by his guardian : Edmund ta. Ilendereen, heir of the said De. cdaaed that they, be and appear before our Judges, Orwigsburg, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to' be held for the Chunty of Schuylkill, on the first day of march next;toshOw if any thing for themselves they know or have to say; why the judgment recover ed by the said Samuel Bell, against him, the aaid George Shoemaker, as aforesaid, oiled not to be revived and continue a lien nn the lands and tenements - in • your bailiiviak, which were of the said George Shoemaker, on the -12th day of July; one thousand eight hun dred and thirty-eight, upon which said day, Judgment was thereupon rendered, or at any time since, during • another period ref five years;according tothe act of the General Assembly, in such ease m a de and provided, if to them it shall seem expedient, and' have you then there,lbe names of those by Whom You shall make it known to them and this matt „, ( f %, 835054 15 Witness, the honorable Luther Kidder, Esquire, Pre sident of our said Court tit Orwigiburg, the twenty fourth day of December, one thimsafid , eight hundred and forty-six, Orwlgsburg, Feb.-stCh . M. 1i46. ry STRAUB,Pto th onato. , p IRON. NOTICE. WI .71-TE..:' NIINER:§I. Centre street Dwelling to c „ P' I . A NEAT and cornmodiotup dwe ll ing Rouse in Centre rdreet, to let from the first of April next. !ZI App l y t o . nt SLNION A. STROUdE. Feb. Gth,lE47. 6:--2t . , . ' SU E RIFF'S i --- SALES `i - -'-4,,i - ,, OP .11E.1.L .E:ST4TE% " • 1•1]Y virtue of. a Writ of Licari Facia:,, issued out of lithe Court of Cowman Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to me directed. will .be exposed to sale :by Public. Vendue or outcry, on • I Wednesday, Me 2411 t of Februar y ', 1 847 , Al 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the•Pnblie House of Isrdel ReinAart, In the borough ;of Pittegrove, County of.Selmylklll.viz. , I . The one undivided sixth part oral' the lands and te nements notheretofore sold, situate in the ;County of. .Schuylkill, mentioned and referred to in a Certain at title of agreement bet Ween Christian Ley,and William Aloch, Daniel Drenkle and lianiel D. B, Keini, dated the Ilth day of September,-1830, and reca n ted in the °trice...for recording of deeds, &c,', In and for:Schtqlkill County', on the 15th of September, 1630, Leiria the same lands and prenarse4, (aa to the lands lying, in Schuylkill county,) more particularly described in a de'ed of con veyance from John Ley and Christian Ley,administra-• tors of ChriShan Ley, deceased. and front "Wm. Hoch by his attorney In. fact, John Sirimpflet, to:Samuel S. ': Jackson, administrator of Daniel D. B. Kenn, deceas , c , l, dated 25 May; 1844, made and executed in:pursuance 1 of the act of bitsseuddy, passed on the,:l2th day of April, 1013, and which are as follnws, to wit No. I. The undivided half part of a tract of land sit.. Oat? in Pinegrnie townsititi i e'clinylitill County, ad joining lands of Paul Brend a John Miller, Daniel Stahl, „and others, containing 279 acres, 133 perches, tieing the land - conveyed by Sainuellfain and wife to Christian Ley and b yilliain Hoch, by deed dated 1 April, 1830, recorded at Oreviesbuth, in the Mike for recording. ol . deeds. fr.c.,,in and for Schuylkill County, in Deed book, 1 N 0.13, pagel.2s. , 1 , . N 0.2. The undivided half of a Milt:hind; situate • In Pinegrove township. Schuylkill Cohnly. adjoining lands'of Georgelluth aid Jonathan Zcrlie, ,Villiatit Witman and Paul Brand, containing 70acres,heingthe land conveyed by used from SODIUM Hain and wife, to Christian Ley and Wm. flech,.dated April Ist, 18:10, and' recorded in same office in Deed book No. 13, page 119.; . N0..3. The'undivided half of a tracthf laud, situate' i n Pinegrove township, aforesaid County, adjoining' i lands of Christopher S'itroh. si m n e l H ain, John Zerbe and Andrew :•,Itrolt, containing 52 acres and46perches. being the land conveyed by deed froth Samuel Hain and wife to Christian Ley and W Pliant Mill, dated 1. April, 1830, recorded in sa ,-ehllicuon bit'o!: No. 13, page- No. 4.. The undivided half of, a tract of landesituath in !Pinegrove township, aftwe.aid •Cohnti, adjoining land's of John flutter, Michael Huber, Paul Brand, John Adam Zerhe, .and William Warned.: containing 120 acres and 20 perches, being the land conveyed by deed front Saltine! Hain and wife to Christian Ley and: Wtn. Hoch, dated I April.'l63o, recorded in value office in book , No. 13, page 127. . , . No. 5. The undivided half of a tract' of land, situate in Pinegrove township, aforesaid COunty, adjoining lands of Henry Feather, Christopher Sheol", and Fran cis Spaetzer, containing 121 acres and 90 perches, being the land conveyed by deed from Samuel Hain and wife to Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch, dated April I, 1830, recorded in same Mike, iii book No. 13, pagel2o. N 0.6. Thb undivided half of a tract of land, situate in Pinegrove township, ufor'esaid County; adjoining :lands of ChristopheriShiab, IfenrYFeather, and Willi am Tobias, containi ~o 285 acrba, 100 perches, being the land conveyed by deed front ISamtrel Hain and Wife to Christian Ley add ,Vi'in. Hoch, dalte'd t April, 1830, .recorded in saine.ptilee, in hook 13. page 1:1:2. . . ..No. 7. The undivided half of one-sixth of a tract of land, sittiatein Pinegiove township, aforesaid County, adjoining rands of Henry Uniliehauer, George Adam. Zerhe, Samuel Hain, and Peter Zimmermait. contain ing'll4 acres, 2 0' perettes, heir': the land Conveyed by deed front Samuel Hain and Wife to Chrie•tiawLeY'and Win. Hocheliated 1 April. 1830. recorded hit saute office in book N0:,13, page 122. , , No. S. The undivided Milf.ofa.messuage andtract of, land. situate in Pinegroveta satship, aforesaid County. :containing IS - tires, 68 percheic:ajoining lands of Sam uel Ilaim Peter Eckert, and William Winner,. being 'the land conveyed by deed from Sandiet Hain and wife , to Christian Ley and Win. Hoch,' dated - April 1,1830, .recorded in same ofllce, in honk No 43, page 117 7 , 'Neil 0.. The undivided half of - a . tract ofland situate nn Phlegmy° tawnship,.lfuresaid -County, adjoining' i lands of Michael Huber, Peter Zittimernian. Willialin ' Witman, John Zerbe, Joseph ikiDavitl Lengel, contain ing 183 acres, 1.2 perches, being the land conveyed by t..ileed front Samuel Hain and wife, to Chriiitian Ley arid William Hoch, de. il 1 April.'lB:;o, recorded in same . office, in book No., 13. page 123. . . No. 10. Thirteen parcel. of land, situate partly ih Pmegrove township, partly in Norwegian tow itAtip. and partly. lit Loiver Maliantnno township, aforesaid :Con my,' being the lands conveyed by deed front Peter, ' Filbert and wife to Christian 1.c7 and Wm. Hoch. da ted 28 April, 1830, retordell in. same office, in Deed book No. 9, page 381. Said lands are !described as follows : No. I. Having erected thereon, a largelavern house ti --4 store house, sheds, stables, &c.:., in the town ~'d ofl!inegrove, Pinegrove township, contain. i' , -' 7 ' iimB acres' more or leta.ladjoining lands late._ Of Peter Filbert, 'teary ‘Y. Conrad, kiln Barr, and , others, and the Tulpehocrou road. • i - No. 2. Adjoining rite' above. bounded by the 'Felipe hocon road; hold .of Benjamin Sehlel, Samuel Hain, and others, containing 4 acres. :- .! NO. 3. Adjoining the first above mernioned., Fame land and Tulpehoccon road, containing,2 acres and e perches.: No. 4. Adjoining the first altov'e men!tioned„ Jacob liable's land, Henry W. Conrad add others, containing 9 acres, 3! perches. I - ' , ' No. 3. Adjoining lands now or late John Kunkle, and others, containing 52 Xeres more or less: and situate in Norwegian tow :lamp. .- : .: • j : - • • No. ti. Situate in• Norwegian township, adjoining landiaif John Addains, Charles Snowden, and others, •containing 102 times; more or less. I l ' • • ' No. 7. Situate in; Norwegian- towesti ip, adjoining: lands of Jacob Zinitimrsnatt, vacant land, Nit:Euro:my, ' and others, containing 252 acres, 44 perches, being two adjoining tracts. 1 ': No. 8. Situate in Pinegrove township, adjaming, lands' of George alciser, Peter Eckert, ilaitze'i Bentz. and others; containing 105 acres, .7el perches.- No: It. The - undivided fourth part of a.tract' of land. in Pinegrove townaltip, adjuining•the.iiwatara river ' and lands of Chas.: Stigwden„.(so called,) containing, 113 acres, 123 perches: • No. • Ili. The undivided half - of one-third part. of a tract of land in Pint grove towathip, bound, d by lands of Joseph Lengel, John Huber. Henry Feather, Jolni Miller, and others; containing 170 i ncres: inure or less. No. 11. The undivided half of one-Nurth pact . of a tract ofland in Lower Mali:interim o township. bounded by lands of Peter Eckert-to Company:Jahn Huber and others. containing 132 acres More hr lese. No.• 12. The onethrtilivided thio part of a tract of. land, Partly in Pinegrove and partly in Lower Mahan tango townships, ailjoining . lands of George Burkhart, Jacob Miller, Benjamin Spayd and others, containijaV 75:acres, JO perches• . .1 • No. 13. A tract of land in Pinegroveitownsliip, ad joining Chdrch land, Forge lands, Swatara creek, and land of Baitzbr Houtz, containing 4 aeresand 15 perches. •No. It. Eighipateets of hind, situate in Schuylkill county, being the land, conveyed by deed fia`in Peter Filbert and wife to ,AVilliain Hoch. and the administra tors olCh•fstiati Ley, deceased, dated' March 3, 11131, recordedln same Office, in.theed book No. 15, page' 16, which ineludes.the' lands in the deed from the sate fr to Christian Ley ,and Win Mach. dated II April, 1831. Said lands are described as follows :-- •, • ' I All those certain warrants and trade of iiiiid, orlith.,. divided parts or !hares of warrants or. tracts of landa, to wit : One-of them situate St the Blue Mountain,• in Pine, grove township, adjoining land of Jelin Klein. henry. Stuns. Peter• Stein; and others, containing '2p ,a-cre.r, More or I :ss, , i , " .. 'One othertract 0 said township, adjoining land:tit( Grove & Derk..Jrilm Merky, and otliefs', containing 10 acres, more or les AI . . . And also No. 3. 'use one moiety or undivided half part of a tract of laud in said townshtp, adjoindiglano of 'Man Stein null ristopbet Shrink. , Also, No. 4. The undivided two-thirds of 'a tract of land. situate in Lower 31abantortgo township. adinin ing lands of Henry Feather and ,the Company land, containing 146 aeres, 70 perches. - Alin, No. 5. One undivided third part of a tract of tariff in Pinegrove township, adjoining land of John leiser, John Miller, and B. Ilmiewttz, containing 16 acres, 23 perches Also,No. 6. The one undivided third part of a tract of lan. situate in Lower sjahantnhgo townahip. bound ed by land of •Benj. lionewitz, John Iluber, , Michael, Seltzer, and others, containing 65 acres, II perches.. I Also, No. 7. Otte undivided third part of a tract of unimproved land, rltuate in Lower Maliantmigolown-1 ship, adjoining ' land of John Huber, Henry fieberling., Philip Zimmerman, and otheti, Obtaining fib acres, 12 perches. Also, No. 8. One undivided third part of a tract nfl unimproved land, situate ih I.owdr Mnbantonno um al ship, adjoining - land. of John 'lluber, Henry Huber. Philip Zimmerman, and meant land, containing 130 acres, .131 perches. No. 12. The tract or tracts of land, conveyed by deed' from Peter Filbert to William linch and to the adniin-, isirktors of Christ an Iky,deceased, dated 12 January, 1636, recorded in same office, in Deed honk No. 15, pace, 249, &c. The said lands are described us follows, in said deed.— • • • All that certain house, which the said Peter Filbert I occupied the Ist day nfluly, 1329, te ,•• the adjoinin.fittililings belon^ing thereto,' ithali ••••• • "'"' wkatever naiies they may have a , well , SIDI gg g tz. as 27 acres of and, which arc found in five' different pieces around the • hoes° ; like whin, entity lend as well coal as wood land, which said ; I Peter Filbert, owned on the first clay of Jiily,•ll3l9, n whole pieces or lb ebar:is in his own or ott•er pet-one' names ; heinglind intended to embrace all the property as de.eribed in a certain article of agreement, between the said Peter Filbert, Wm. Hoch, and Christian Ley, dated July Ist: 1b29, and recorded un Orwigsburs.. in Miacellaneous book No. 4, page 98, under and subject that the purchasers are also obi hod in pay what remains yet due to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as well fees to the nflice, as patenjee fees. ' No. IS. The tract or. tracts of land, ennveyed by deed from John Huber end wife, to Christian-Ley and Wm. Hoch, dated 2 October, 1b29, recorded in same office, in Deed book No. 9, page 183, said lands being in Schuyl kill County. and described as follows : The undividedione-fnurtli part of all those six here inafter described piecesi or tracts of unimproved land, viz:— ... . . , - 'No. 1. Situate in PlnegroVe• township,: bounded by es of land in Schuylkill county, being the land men :lands of Peter Eckert, George Ruth . , and Wet. Graef, tinned in a patent from the Commonwealth. dated , containing 75 acrei. ' • • ' '' _.. . '26 21Tarch lli3O. to William Hoch, scijotning lands of , 'N0. 4 1- Situate in Pinegrove• mu-nolo, brianded by John Huber, R Kimmel , Paul* (Wendt: . David Capp and 'lands of John , StitiLmeory Ba t t le rs, a ti l . yon Huber, Mimi's, situate In klnhantango townstip, together with containing 52 acres,•s2 perches. ' - .the heredimments and rppuriennheMi. ' Mahe proper- No. 3. Situate du Pineerove township, adjoining i trr ot SAMUEL $. JACKSON, Admblistrittor'of DAN -IEL 11. 0. NEIN. hinds ofJohn llitbel and Wm. Tobias,. contafning 37 - • • aerfs, 7 fetches. ' - -is ' ." • .' i Siesed - and taken into execution and will bp void by • 'Nn. 4. Situate in tower Mgr:int:lngo township,bnun- . • , ' J. T. WERNER, Sheriff' .. ded by lands of Peter Lebengtith, Leonard Illig„Joim l f . f I Huber and others, containing 22 acres. - . •• ' , Sheriff's Office'. Orreigs- 1 , • butg, Feb. e; 1817." .S" i 6- No. 5. Situate in Lower . Mahantongo-tewnshigi,bnun- i , , .. . , tied by lands of ,Peter Eckerl, H. - W. Conrad, vacant ; . t .! . . Teathers Wanted:: - land and other lands, containing 236 acres, 117 perches.] : No. 6. Situate in Lower filabautongo tinViishiptioun I rrtWO competentlfft le Teachers who can come well ded hy lands of Shoemaker fzffielmer, and vacant land, I 1 -recommended as to character and capacity, are containing 243 heres, 57 perches. - ' - " (wanted by the School Directors of Minersythe. Ap . Also the undivided eighth parlor the folloWingaere- : ply to • , ••- • - • D. W: TAYLDR, - -in described several tracts Of land, viz:— ' • •• For the School Direttors, , N 0.7. Situate ip l'inegrOve township, bounded by. 1 - Nineravile.January rieth,lBl7. " • a••-•2t JOURNAL. ], • land of Henry Fcather - and aa l es - tit lands, contattaing 127 atres,sn p,erches.. r ' No. 8. Situate In Pinegrove township, adjolnitrg' : land of George N• Eckert, lands surveyed to Denman ' Heckert,* Peter Eckert, Esq., and vacant !elide, and others, containing 126 acres. 65 perches. ' No• 9. Situate In Lower Mabiantongo township, ad kilning latids eurveyed In the name of John Lerher, Sarah Chally.Philip Kunselman; deceased, and others containing 12.9 Acres, 81 perches. - - • ' . ' No, 10. Situate in Lower MsbatllollP township, ad joining vacant land and land sutVered to - Patei Zim .lclerman,'Dmirge Loeb, -Samuel Miller, and others, containing 143acres,53 perches. . No - . 11. Sitdate in Lower Mahantorigo tnrynstdp, ad joining lands Of John Huber, Peter Zimmerman, Henry Feather, and others, containing Iss acres, 71 perches: No. 12. A tract of land, adjoining lands surveyed to. John Zerbe, vacant lam Land land; oOrter Lebengutin containing 116 urns; Ii perches. Nci. 13. Situate in Lower Mahantongo tosenshipad joining lands of Henry Feather, Jelin Zerbe,--John Huber and others, containing 143 acres, Ila perches. • No. 14. :Situate in Pinegrove township, adjoining lands surveyed to Edward Bickel, Peter Filbert. and Henry Haubert, containing 263 acres, 106 perches.' No. 15:"Sittate in Pinegrove township. adjoining lands of Valentine Stahl,-Peter Filbert, Stein & Bohr,. Jand tubers. containing 283 acres, 106 perches. I No.KO. The undivided five-sixth part of'tbe follow ing -described tract of land, situate ih Lower Mahan: . tongoinvenship, adjoining lands of Samuel Kimmel, 'John Huller, Henry Ileberling, and others,,containlng 273 acres, 91 pereltetn ' N 0.17. Satiate in Pinegrove townahlp - . adjOthing lands of bailie! Santa, Valentine Stela, and John Hu ber, 'containing 179aMea, 85 perches. ~.• •' •• , Nti.,182 Situate iii Lower Maliantanro township, adn • 'joining Ihridsnif witlowsniey, Joseph Keffer, and Joink frubnr. containing :II acre's, 140 perches.".: , , . ' No. 19. The full...my:lL undivided tWo- thir d part of the following described tract tif land, situate in Loci:- or Mnhaiftongo townShipd adjoining lard surveyed to Joseph Lengel, vacant lands, lands of Stuntman Kuntz .Oman, deceased. and others, containing SOU acres. • •Nn. I I The undivided tine-fourth of a tract of land, l situate in Pinegrove ttininiihip, aforesaid County, con -1 taint:rig 271 arres, 120 perches, being the land conveyed , by deed Dem! John lilubeinand wife, to William iloch, I dated 29 April, 'lB3O, recorded in same office. In Deed I Mink No •9; Page 401. Situate in Paitterow„ toWnsiiip, adjoining land of Jacob Felder; land surveyed to Henry - Duethlerland late of Michael Huber, tinvolf John 1111- - . , • Uh ler and others, coma innin 214 acres and oncteighth • sold and emir eyed with another tract, situate inane a fore- I•said!township, adjoining lands of Lawrence Eekler, land;stirveyed to Atlain Randenhusli. hind surveyed to Henry-akler, contalning:27 acres, ip neiches, the two i tracts containing to:, titer nal acres, 20 perches. I • No. IS. Tie undivided - one.-sirth part, ef.'273 acres, T . 5.11 perches Miami, satiate iu Lower Mahantonzo town-. - shin. aforesaid County, being the land conveyed by I deed from John Huber and wife, to Christian Ley and l. Win. Hoch, dated 11 February,l63o, recorded in 'saw I office, in Deed book N 0.9, page 407, adjoininn lands' of . John Huber, Samuel Kimmel, William llochif ()theta. No 111.-The undivided two-third parts of IS; acres, 31 perches oft:tint, situate in Pinegrove toirnship, be ing the land conveyed by deed from William Taints , and wife,lo,Chriatian Ley and William Hoch, alaied Ist October, in2o, adjoining land of Henry •Fealber, land trveyed to Jnhn [lnner, John Miller. and others. Nn, 17. the undivided two-third partincif ISI acres, • 2 9 perches of land, situate in Pinegrove 'township, he Olathe land conyefedny deed from-William Tobias and wife, in .Cluktiati Ley and William Hoch, dated ilst July, 1829.. adjoining lands surveyed to John MOM., Philip Le-her, varam lands, nod others. ) ''J` No. l 6 141 acre.; 66 perches of land, situate nLo vsr ! Ma hantongri township. afore mid County, being the I land conveyed by'deed from John Barr and wife to i „Christian Iny and ,William Hoch , dated I May. 1429, '-i ndjninine lan& of - Henry Unibehauer, John Adam Zers. be, 'and Adani Rentlenitustr. ~ • , , I - No, 19. The undivided one-third !tart of 170-acrei of ; laud' in Innegrove township, being• the land conveyed by deed front Sam tel linntzinger, Esq., High Sheriff ''of r chug (kill County, to Christian Lev.dated 31 March. 1028, ackilitiviedaed in open Court of'.sa id County, and lentered rilring tar reconla•ntul proceedines thereof.— Adjoinitia lands ofJolin Milk, and Joseph Lengel. ." I No. 20j 150 acres of larid In Pinegrove township, be"- ! ing the land conveyed by deed from Adam Raudentinsh and wife to Christian Ley and -William Hoch, dated I I May; ;482% 'adjninine lands of John A. Zerbe, Jacob' I Christ. Fag , Joseph Keife r and others. •' . .. No:21. The undivided half part of 121 acres„ 51 per. I, ches of land in Lower Mahanioncii to'wnshin, being the' land conveyed by deed Dam Adam 'lta.ndenbush and wire to christiatilei • and Wm. Hoch. dated I May, I 1629 , nalniining lands surveyed to Henry Umbehauer, lands surveyed to Jacob German, and lands of John I Adam Zerbe. 'I _' • . . 1 No. 22. The Undivided threetfourth parts nqonistract and the undivided two-Hard parts of another tract of i land in Pinegrove toiensbin„ being the land conveyed i by deed from Adam Hertzna and wife to Christian I.ey and Win. Hocli, dated-la April,;l4:lo, adjoining Linda Of 1 Adam Dobson, n lohnS,nyder; the Swatara Coal Compaa i ny , and others. - 1 ' S ! hin.23. The iintliyided one-sixth pail of 115 arms, ED 1 perches of land ; and one piece oft acres. 7 perches of land in Pinegrove town hip. being the lands conveyed by deed from John Kniser and wife to Christian Leyt I and William lincb, dated 1 July, 1619, adjoining landS surveyed to Benjamin Bonewitz, Inhn, Miller, John 1 Keiser. Samuel Hain. and others. , I No. 24. 110 acres of land in Lower Mahantongo town-. I ship, being the land conveyed by deed from Jacob Christ to William Moen and Christian Ley, dated I May, i iB., adjoining yacp.nt. lauds. , No. 25.. 320 acres of hind in Intraerove township, tie- I toe the land conveyed Ly deed from Henry Feather and ' wife to Christian Ley and William linen, dated 21 Jan- ' nary, 1629. adjoining lands of Conrad & Feather, James Bernard, Huber and others. s 's • . . No. 26. GO acres and 31 perches of hind in Lniver alahanthngotownihip,neing the land cOnveyed by deed! front Fratteja Spaetacr and wife to Christian Ley and Writ. linen; dated I May, 1829, adjoining lands ofJoseph I Keifer, Michael Self:tenant, John Hither: r i • . No. 27. A'inessuage and 13 acre an 6 perched of land I in Pinegrove township, being the premises conveyed by deed front Francis npietzer add wife to Clitistian l.ey and! Wm. Hoch, dated 13 April, 16311. recorded in ' said °nice, in Deed honk No. 9, pace 372, adjbintug. ' lands of 'John Bonewitz and Jacob Krickes. I i No. nsi. Land indite village of PiricgroVe, County of Schuylkill, being the Limn or lands nienimned in a deed of partition, dated 17 September, 183 0 . beliveett William Lehman, William Hoch, and Chrititian, Ley. Said land it th•scritied as follows v in 1 , -7'lMay-four-lots, parcels, or allotments of ground in the village of Pine grove desienatedtby the numbers 2,3, 4,5, 0,7, 8,0; 10, 11. 12, 17, IS, 19, 23, 21, 25. 20, '27, 9.5, 29, 30, 31, 32,! 3,1, 38,39, 40, 41, 45, 46.-17, 48. and 49: s,• - • N0..29. Fire-shins ofene tract and the whole arisen tracts ofland in 1-ewer Mahantongo township, an'?re sa Id County, tieing the lands mentioned in t Igndeed from . Satinet Kininiel'and wife to Christiati•Ley and Wilfiam linch,,dated 30 Semenzber, 1829, as nil/owe . ..via : : . . • N i ,. I. Adjoining lands of Kerner AnDan'l Shappell; Leonard anifdOrf, John Miller, and billets, containing 300 acres, 112 perches. . • N. 2. Adpitatta lands of:John Huber-and l'aul Brand, containing 211 acres, Hnpertnes. , No. 3. Adjoining land-of Benjamin Beennre, Hen ry Shocker Win. linen, and others; containing LOntres 147. peiches. • 1 -.I ,Nn. 3U. 31 a rea, 134 perches of ;land in Lower -Ma hantongentrisvi ebip, being the land 'conveyed by Joseph Keller add wife. to Christian Ley land Win, Hoch. by deed dated 21 (January, 1829, adjoining. other lands of Joseph Keifer and vacant lands. • No. 31. i 150 acres, 109 porches cif land an LoWer Ma hantongo township, being the land conveyed by deed from Benj. ilitnewitz to Christian Ley and Wm. :loch, dated 24 July, 1829, adjoining lands of Samuel Ilain and laid surveyed far Win.lloch4. , • • . N 0.32, 400 acres of land In Mahintongn township, Schuylkill County, beiug the land mentioned in anar tide tit', aereetnent.dated 30 A11'11,11122, between George ilaberacken 4. Clirstian Cey and Win. Hoch, whiels land is deecribed as folhaiva:—Tit land in siidlnown ship and county, innerion said George Ilaberacker had madean improvement andactual seltlement :20 where onlie resided at the (latent' said agreement, being va, cant hind, by virtu~ whereof - he became entitled to hold 400 acrea of land. damnably In the laws of-rlie • Conimonwealth tif Penniylvaura; enacted and inadenin __- favbr of actual settlers. • j No. 33..1231 acres ofland idpinegrove township,be ing the land mentioned in-the deed of assignment from tug the in.. Henry Feather and wife to-Chrbit ian Ley, lated 6 April, 1822, ad j oinMglatliiS of Philip Kuntzelman and vacant lands: No. 34. 207 mecca, 20 perches:int' land In .Piriegrove township, being the land mentioned in the deed of he signment frometer Filbert and _ wtfc to Christian t.ey and• Wm. ,• P daled,23d July, 1831, adjoining . lands Of John other lands of Benjamin Bunewns, John -Keiser and others. ° • No. 35. Lands mentioned in an article of agreement; dated 16 December, 1629. net ween Samuel Huth -and Christian Ley and' Win. float, which lands are descri bed as follows —The full, equal,`midivitied one-half p art or moiety of all those messuages.SaW Mill, Fur=' nace, and three adjoining tracts of land, situate in Pincaovn township. then occupied by Adam Z^the, George Bretztin, Mid Daniel Class, with the appurte nances—the three seVeral tracts of land; containing about 258 acres and allowance. he the shine more or less. Also the' one moiety or undiVided half part nf the following nine tracts of unimpioved land, described as fdloivs r—Two tracts surveyed on warrants granted to Fiends Spaetzer, containing tolrether about 200 acres. Four tracts surveyed on warrants granted le the said Same] „Hain, containing together' about 530 acres.; one tract known by the riameof Qeltzer & Len gers -tract, containing about 150 arrest one tract In tin name of -'llnutz & Lengrl, containing- about 148, acres; and one tract, called Capp's tract, containing 513, acres, more or less. No. The undivided one-fourth part of 1 1 6 -acres , 70 peirhes of lend In Lower Mahantrineo township, be ing Ow lands mentioned in-the deed of assignment from Peter Filbert and wife to Christian Ley and Wm. Hoch dated 3 September, 1831, adjoining lands of Henry Feather end the Company • No. 37. The undivided half pair of 122 acres, 195 perches of land in Pinetrove township, being the land mentitincd in dead of 'assignment from t'eter Filbert and 'wife to Christian Ley and - Wm. -Hoch, dated' 26 April, 1630. recorded in s- id office in book No. 9, pace 971. Adjoining Finds of ' Ley & Hoch, formerly of ,William Tobics. lands of John Philip Lesher, John - Miller, and - others. N 0.39. 235 acres, 51 perches of land In Pleegrove ,township, being the land - mentioned inn potent from the 'Commonwealth, dated II June, 1619, to Christian Ify and -W. Hoch. adjoining lands of Henry Feather & Mi chael& Peter. Bright & vacant-lands. No. 39. Two, hundred and seventy-three acres, 91 perches of land initlahantaneo - township, county, being the land mentioned in a patent dated 26. March Mk to Christian Ley & Wm. Hoch, stijoir!ing lanes of John Haute, Henry Ileberling, John Huber. and-others. 7, • - No. 40._ Two tiCandred andllfly.one acres, 145 perch- I4sVcERIZF'.B 13,4k&Es OF REAL ESTATE. - . 11101tY 'WU, of stern a l writs of VesdiXesi Eel/ones and II.J LetsriFatias,' issued out of the Court of Commo n Pleas of 'Schuylkill County and to, me directed, will be exposed to sale by Public Vendue or eatery, on - _ . f Sattrixfay, the 27th day of February. 1847, 1 At 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at 'the rubHc Ranee of 1 //swig! Ha, in the Borough of Pottsville, County of 1 S.:.huyikilt, the following described premises, via . All that certain lot or piece of ground; situate on the souttiwartlly side of Market street. in the borough of Ipottaytile, in the county of fichuylkill, being 38 felt 6 inches more or less in width, and 143 Teet hi depth, ad-' , joining lot of !Tenn , Roseugarten, eastwaraly r• a 20 !. feet alley, southriaraly ; now or late Francis B. Nich j oleoveitwardly; and said Market street northwardly, 1 With the appurtenances, consisting ofa two 1 story brick' dwelling house, with a two story brick building thereto attach( d y and o bas t - L. A enrol story 'ender the. Whole house, a brick 'stable. &c. i Late the estate of ARCHIBALD RONA LDSON. 1 . At the same timeaad pais, all that certain , lot or piece Of-ground , sits ate on the southWardl) side 1 of Jackson street in the linen of. Port Cxrinn, in Nur , %venial] township, Schuylkill county, rajo;ning lot of I William D. Hull, eastwardly; lot of John Gwinner. westwardly ; It Public attext, southwardly ; and said , Jackson-street. neriltwardly ; and being 60 Cott in width 1 and 220 feet in depth., withitte appurtenatltes consist ' Mg of 2 twit story frame,B , Weili rt b ot a 2 2; w i t h 2 t wo story building attachedto the one, a frame, stoble, r ii .,... „ 0 4 : ,, a1l that certain int or parcel of land, stlitate (;1 1 the southicutdly side or the road, leading frdm Potts . ville to Port Carbon, in Norwegian township, tichuyl ; kill county, containing 3 acres ko . perches, more or less. adjoining lends of Edward Cotahan Esq., James McAl -1 arneyand Others, with the appurtenances. - 1 Atso.'l,ll that certain hit or piece ofgrnund. situate i on the northw.trdly side of Chat strat, in the town of, ! Middlecnct in Schuylkill township; Schuylkill eottnty, I marred in the eeneral plan ofsald town with N 0.4, ad ; joittinglot No. 5, w..stwardly ; North alley, nOithward ly; lot No. 3, cant warily ; and said Coal streeto,outh'. i wartfy, Leine f.O feet in width, and 171 fact, 6 inches in i depth. with the appurtenaiwas, corsistlnpora one story frame house. ,rAs the property of HUGH KINSLEY. i; At the souse time and 'place all that certain undtvided moiety or half part of all that certain tract or parcel of lard, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuel-. kill county, bounded and described as follows :7-Begin ning at a rosforstone heap where a sprucetree former ly Stood, a come: of Rell's land ; thence I y hell's land, south 1 6 1 decrees., east.l66 perches to a stone heap, for- i ' ineityn chesmit ; thence by,land of Randolph & others,. south 58 degrees. east 24 perches to a stone trap, where :3 maple formerly mood ; thence by had of Thomas sitlyman and (7aleb Parker, soallirt9 degrees. east IS perches to a Rock oak, South Sill degrees, east 39 per , ches to g Rorke/Lk:Mirth 711 degrees, easrf9 perches. the pine; thence byland of Sillyman & Parkdandland of Pointer 4 , GarOgm , F,,north ICI degrees. west 2311 perches:to a pa , t, corner in the line of litibley'c land; I thence by the sante and land of Pitt, south 70 degrei4t, i west 146 perches to.ihe place bf beginning, containing 200 acres strict measure, being the sante premises which Thomas s. Ridgway and wire, by deed dated the ..10th of St ptemher. 1835, conveyedtwAndrew B.*Witlie, in fee; said 'deed being recorde4,at OrwlgAufd; in' Deed book No. 15, page 141,-together with the.heredit• animas and appurtenances. Late the csta:c of AN-" -DREW B. witrrE. . . Al the same time find place, 'all tarot eerfain lac or piece of.ground, situate in Putt & Patterson's ad -dition to the town of Pert Carbon, in Norwegian town- ] ship, Schuylkill county. adjoining lot of Isaac P. Dun lap. eamwardly ; tot of William Hertzng, westwardly, , being qlffeet it width and 200 feet in dcpth;attd mark -141 in tilt plan of raid Addition No. 28—with the appur tenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling holm,. An the pronerfy of STEPHI.N MOYER. - ~.,, At the same lime .and 'place, all that cerium lot at piece of grown). situate in Manbeim township,' Schuylkill county, beginning at the ma rgiuof tile river Schuylkill. in the line of land of George Shoemaker and others ; thenic'extending along the isid line; north CS degrees,east 21 . 2-100 pet cites, north 57 degree... east 9 52-'lOO perches, to a past at the outer edge of the Ca nal bank, tooth 4:4* degrees, east 2fli perches, In the channel connecting the tipper Canal with tlicrld thin'. No. 1. - thence along the ultarf log o f the said channel, south O3 degrees, - srekt !4'l-10 , herdles, to the margin' ' of the said 'river ; thence extending:dons the maid mar gin, north 37 degrees; west 19 perches, to the place of (beginning, containing -1 acre and.Bl pert tn a of-land, iitrictnicasure—with the appnrlenances,heing the same premises which the President Managers; and Company of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, by deed dated the Ilth day of March, A. D., 1829. granted Ind convey ed unto Henry Morris& Ca!eh Johnsoh, itcfeeg inset ying thscOnut a yearly rent of one'hundred and twenty .dollars, payable .halff yearly, en the .first of done and - in Deceber in eve:ir,sear, fur ever unto the said grant- 1 ors, their sttcresSnrs - and assigns for ever, to which the I 'Pante is still subject; tend the said Henry Morrie, by 'deed dated on or about the 7th day of December. A. D. 1931, conveyed and released all his moiety, e-tate'..and, ;interest in the said 'premises, unto the-raid Caleb John . - son, in fee. As theiproperly of CALEB JOHNSON. -! Seized end takcn into fixecution and will.be sold• by J: T. wcitNER, Sheriff. Sheriirs Orice; orwigs- } •• . i horg..r.m. :iota, 1817; .. .. ' • Adrainistratox's- Notice. • VT iirmr.v. letters of Administration on the estate ~ 1 of Wit.bi A M NEWaI.. late of West !handl Valley, -Schuylkill County:deceased, have been eranted,to the siibscriher by the Register of Schuylkill County- , there-. •Tdre all those indebted to the estate are requested to ,make payment,'and all those haying claims will pre. ..3Cot then Tor settlement. ' WILLIA3I 'NE , WELL, .Adinifil trator. .' J.lan 23 1817 - t 4-tit : - DROWN'S 11DRELLA, PARASOL, PARtSOI.ETTE AND Sun Shade ilenufae.'ary,; • No. SG, Marlit st. Phpada,. , 7ILi.IAI A. DROWN, irkyiles Southern and Wes - I tern Merchants visiting Philadelphia to examine 'his stock of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes and tun Shades, where wit oefound the largest and most complete assortment of desirable New Goods in the :Market. embracing every variety front the lowest price to thole (dine finest quality: (svoing to a great reduction in some materials, of IlaVg availed ti”self, I can offer inducements to harchasiits that cannot be frihnd elsewhere My prices n ill.be fountl , the lowest in the city, and the Good: warrStited of-the turn: manufacture. Philada., February (th, IS DRUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! ! TkQuipson & Wa.wford,. ot•ns AL 1; R L'CIG IS TS; Mlc. 40, Xayiet si,s(souti be Ecc.nd,) PIIILADELPIII4, _ , • ~ . ''......,_ f OFFER for style a large' stock of Fresh C:Sur Drugs, Medicines and by a Stuffs, to which Imo they call .the attention of Country Ater &N..? chants and Dealers visiting the city. , . , Coach, Cabinet, Annan. I.llaek and other e k'' ' Varnishes of a . superior _qi ality, 'Also, jvhi t e a nd Red Lead, Window Glans, l'a nrs'and Oils, cheap,er than ever. •' . T. & C. are :its° prOpiieinrr of the had an Vegetable I.lalsiini. celebrated throughout their of ii and neigh bruin., States, as the best preparation fi r the cure of . Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c. Money refunded in every instnnee where-no benefit is-received 'Phildda., Ja n , 30th, 1816 Hov'er's , First Premium ink, - . • NO. S 7, NORT.II 3d ST., PIIIL•DrLrIpA. .r" r 'HE celebrity of the Ink's inatitlfactured hy,the sub. ember, and the extensive sales c.onSequi:nr upon- the high reputation which they have attained. not only throu,;:hout the United States, hut in the ‘VeSt ladies and china, has induced him to make every necessary 'arrangement to supplyilie vast demand' upon hirfaes tablisliment. lie is now prepared- with every Varirty of Black. flue and. fled Inks, ,Copying ink, indelitlile Ink, at d InkVowder,ili prepared under bin own per amiat soperintentlence,so that...purchasers may depend upon its superior quality.` • Hriover's 'Adamantine Cement, a 'ulterior article for 'mending. Was", China, Cabinet ‘Vsie, &c:, useful to every Housekeeper, being a white liquid, easily sp , Vied, and net affected by ordinary beat—warranted. KS. PamphletsOcontaining , the ntimeromi to tinionials of men of nelence and others, will be famished to pur chasers. •. . Fur sale at the •Manuractory, wholesale and retail, No. b 7, North Tfli'rd Street, opposite Cherry street, Vhiladelphia, by • .16REPI/ H. HOYEIt, - -lilanufacturer. , • 30th,' t 847. ._'• • „S.-1y CiTl4f.:E hereby given that the partnership htretufore eits Li ri g between John tipencei..and Duncan Morrison, is this day dissolved by mutual OnSent, all debts'to be paid by the•asid intin Soirer;":" • ?II.UNCAN • JOHN I , E2`C.Eit. PottioziOr.Jan. ZO:h, 1817. -15-3 t '9 OTICE. MBE. Jurots stimindned to attend the 'n.lJourned Court appointed to be hoiden the etcood week of February next, nre notified not to' attend, as no Court can he held during that week—tt twin: the time of the reatilat term in Carlton county. where the Pie , ident Jude is Mond to attend, a fact net Known when the adjourned Court was Orden FREDERICI4 RECK, GEORGE IT STICIITER, 4.• LEWIS DREHER. • Commtssioners. Commistioner's Office,l . • lanuary , ; ; Otb, !Sip: , 3 MRS. •ELIIGIII, - 13ROPOSES tr give instrnations dii the.Pieno Forte, .and..repsectfully solicits the patronage hat friends and the public in general. Alan, - in Drawing and Painting—shy likewise teaches the art-of. wax flowers niur fruit. Also; the coral and arum haodot making. Residence in.Nortpeglan Street, second door tibnin Third street. • • ' - January 301 . 4, 1847. Take Notice TITXT I have purefililied the foraiwine articles OTnn 'llTalhias Fred:, of 51illerkk,pig, - Paupitiri 4 Onukty. and hay! loaned them to the sajd-Mathins Flea; until U think proper ro rettinve thent-r . One Patent, Hoe Harrow. 11 acres wheat in ground. Tons Hay, d i ne Horse, tine: Stint, one Ting, OTC Bridle, and Saddlei ono' Pkiugh, one ....fitting tiox, and one lot ilarneeg." JOHN JOHNSON. . • January Idl7. 5-3 t CS- Pennsylvania Telegralik, Harrisburg, Insert three ttmes for SI,CO and charge thliolftee. ' , ..;. , .....«.v.: - Li•,,. • ..- .-.., ' ,•:.%"'- .'..... a. _ i...:77.: -.1:-:,,,,....47;,_:••<.,-....V.1,—....F.,7-:>sz.—o-. ';', ---: - -,•- :„.. - .0 - 1 t ;:t.... , , . "e., .- • ~....:::-..-... , MIYERS'i JO URN AL • 4 Selurtlay, itioriilng. Feb. lA, UM( . . Ev•Advrrtinr* Omerre by tho torengetnalt 0 r az that e der w in; l antrt ' e d yro e v T e c i vi ertgeld hi vel' tisemennk This ol , v,intealto a great extent, the object :10A of hartuy duircittieuu.aa placed cu what 1 ten:m:4 amp out!ide of the paper.- ' SEAT or Ica tic rt--We utulerstand.' th.:t an' anti removal meeting 4:14' he'd et Otorigsburg, on" Thur.:lay itVe have - not hems inhaV was dune. Wo aidu fun tram Ilarrishing, that if proper . •e 4. rtiens at:tcle, there 4 • rtny.,tittio doubt but that a Bill tO submit the question 10 qto . •ehl pass the. I;gidstitre. Nrik ' , "ro Townsiti - p • lit this il;ttuttus has lice di% lied, and a pea/ town= ship formed t,f tlie lower pail, to be called..Ntlte! :The Town-hip eh ctioins in the niw Tuystrabittotio . o be 1 &d at the ve.b!teli oche t f Ms. Dallirt , ih !di d . t.llrport. • I • -A:101'11 K 0 :SKS'? . POWSItOIIP.A bill to trccl, pit of N otwegi In 't iimmihip. in §,' 411.111ki1l Cella. ty, into ,anew lOnahip, to be! called Eiii . Nortvegiait •ba-i.lialifietl the. House of Repreaeo• taiive3. ' The boutidary line' of the new town• . slii i icon3titntea the! election distiict that vote GS Pert Carbon. Pit a:ct:rtso ArronNETm.—A Bill has put.o ,ed the liorpre of lerrrioniatives -of this State, providing for ttle. ele'Ftion of theso offials hared'. fer by the pelpte Tr: :rho water tcill 'be let- into the ..:tclattr , as , e wit! FNlt t, a . n Canal on the first of Mereli if the ice will e mit. SE'istiox.--- Whig Promises fiftfillrd.— The I.:ei.latute have adopted a Resolution to 'ltd.: jouru on the 16:h of (Mareh—rnaking a stieing'or; qL lea.t ;even/olive thousand Plan; of taxes, Over the iiolonged Loeof6eo 'vision of. I - last year. • E %rut csjE7le;itrs v K.N ie..— Prize \ Co.; nrindrams—The elitertiiinments %filch have been given during the week at the Town Hall by Kr.. Conner. are very'highly spoken of by those who have lieaid him. ?it'e utoleistand that err Bator . : day next ; Mr. V aiistaaorrii will hare a benefic , upon which necasion a pencil will be awarded to the author of the hest ConoOdruni—the merit: to beileciJe . d bpr sproi,ation of the audience. PitACTISI Lt.— 111t1 Prmetislog Ball art Thee-day eveoing last was very latgelp.attentletl and tt.e. persona p i rcs.ent. appeared to ertjoy" ; theen • selves. exceedingl y . 'theki infor9,4l pat** ate always toore.'"i;Ks' sant than rCituls'ebells Sr coil!. lion —there is :note ettjoyment and less resttstot. A .1r r..ro• M j Shiltik has sent a message tO the Legirlature vetoing bill Oti in , • corporate the Penn- , ylyaniali.tilroill ,iron Manu facturing Cutups . :iy. I Itts is 'right. If the lA. gi.la•uresii'l not pass a`geitei . al act Jf IneorporatiOn similar to the - one in Oiwiration in Massactiusep4, WhiCh Paces a!1 the citizens on an equal footing, ot'ficci , al Mitleges for * rirpooes within the reach intlieitltia.enteri r a t not to be granted. . g..--The Legislature . of New Jerry; tter an -inrce , iialion, have.unsnimoueli . rep'ealetEike charter of thin, Batik, end appointed recei4ri to wind up thn • re The Philadelphia Ledger in alluding to the propoged mei:lion of a Asayium for disabled .Mini ;aye o hi ps the Le ' • '' 7. m. •- gislature T;a4 Njoee in theeprosi.eution of hisbu:inesg, ioeuri more than ordieary of iljury g;rid intiiireifon; and hu 'manily and justice dictate tint a pruvt.tott of the kind conteniplaCed, fhoutd be made for thi..w.T. Houst.'s ImenovEn receiyed a f. pec imen of linpro‘ed Telc;graii, wh Wri Living.toir & Co; the E arranged with Mr,. lion • . 114 of hia• invention, be lea York. ,Printin;,; h age,sineo Mr. liourra Lai ing by lightning. . ANoTtli..o StsTEM 0 ,The I 'Whige,ht Congre Hfoceel who had became knee of the utlitiat,o.ga l tt law giving the public .81116 1 w:cit. received, end printers at seventy of the Union k now rec. DEMI •I•ispnrawr.—The late Mexican news inforw;ii us that Polk's ,conirnander of the MeiiConftorcea. Santa Anna, has trpretented to • fiis (kivi.rnment that he can support the army out of big prirste w I u nil el Yur - Sii-ll'on 'in O . U;tl * se?. ;it to icons' film the:rumi r that Santa Anna,had already recei rd a part.nf Ole . two tnillions asked.fot at .the session of Congress,antl itte call for which has been. eo pit4inacioui•lYlcti . cwril for !Bret millions at the pre.,cnt It is not, therefore, surpriaing thSt tlieresoin . tion of inquilies with regard to the means inaile,ia•e%of,py Mr. Polk to secure Bsnte Solo's sale Critrance into Meiico, should P vo. t • , -• • - ted down so promptly lay hts party tp i t.:u 4: ngress.a ENCOURAGESI - £NT .riumsart&, , lblAsurae. Ten -.-..-- 4 .l , llFauri tßfi Au. eve edanctitediree-tratie, duiju,ging, fum the fol!ovt Mg, itrm of DCWIN • ~ • , th. re vet co 'a tope for Mksouri : A hl'l' Lately sassed the . Missouri &Tata; eantipg lis•iius;rap to john Eihnuode, to kefT tavern provided he does not sell spirituous The-grohnd for thie,piece of ritra it appearii;vrns ;list Edinurrde has pineo.en children all living," • - . . . .. - G_eadnit tr... 1' k Yd:Cli: ,A.. 7( ii Tat V0t.rX11,114.-- The,,coi e-pander t of tlle ISI - . Ow,‘Qilitsins Ifieftlt, writing troth Victoria, describ 'es the.following scene as having occurred shortly after (ha l T a yi o e s az , rival at that plaice: , "--- .: - - : : +•, - Gen. :toylor - visiti d• the iljinoia . Y.oltinteera yssii•rilay, and therHway• the boys criawded ironic! tun threatened-F itnnerellaVe sufrocarion„. Bj r p i a t . „f salutation, I verily believe that the' old-General pulled s it his bat five fitatteoci times;and J wall lookme t•very minute iddie filed pull 'the frotit flare . . ff. The Gen. Wile trionriti d on' a large end - gentle mule, whilst-hie (Wert, rode a splendid dragoon horse, iiii.l was himself diesiidin. , sietea4 and hand, , omn uniform,. whilst 'Ail trAital ford 0n .. , that same 0\ ti bllelt frock coat, and a big Ittlit halo--,can - straw hal„. filr. * •.Fanton," the 'orderly, d't about six salutes to Taylor's•nor: the “Suckerd s taking him coe th;?Q,:ilf.4.l, and' wondering, villi they called him o'd Taylor. • %%'hen atlast ill ' found out that the old ranchero was the . IFil enough . (lateral, they it:ferred from - . llls - Pfain ill • pearancr, that it would be nothing ittikii'ln'or him a band to 1411-ke,- snit Airy 'wet at ft' wick suc h fro ,d w .ii, that, by the tirfie 11.81041 rig/meat& finishol e4ti mina 'il,'.. a La.o- cOuld'hAii been little feelings 1. ft in i , . As ho--roda.l3lT, 'there -wet4 many tst - O w. ndcred whether that ' wait the, ail. Foal on which he charged the Wiicens." - : ..4` MEM 1112 TX 1. 6n A.PH - .=. We have critlng rriode:by House's ich is just Bejaia and under,tai.d that Main. press Forwarders, have I. to put up a line for the; I tween Philadelphia and, stesm is now behind the inccuted the art o! print Pt,l73?xit and eathly tired of the inso• at Washington, passed printing. nut by 'contract r , 't has been allotte d' to two era. km than Mr. Ritchie icing for the same.work;
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