--ffa- &awl Ok The Coal Trade for Add,. The quantity sent this Week by,Rall Road is 80,683 18 —by Canal. 7,694'11—t0ta1-Pm the week 38,068 09. Total by MIT Road 745,389 01—do. by Canal 108,091 00 There is aelight increase by Canal this week. , ri T sapply of Coal from the Dine Hill'and fichuilkill • Haven portion of the Coal Region 'ili short this week. 4o consequence of - t h e isteriuptioh ociationed to the trade during three days, In making the',ssecessary re.. . pairs 65r the introduction of steam power On the Road.. The same cause has curtailed the . miattity sent by Rail - Riad this week. - ' - ; - • ' .The 'folloWingt Is a comparative statement of the trade from the SchiTylkill and Lehigh Regions to the same period, 65r the years 1896 and 1847 : 18t6 ' 669,130 . 15 .. ' 3,64500 ' 0 1 / 2 ,975 12 1 Schuylkill—Rail Road, Canal. Lehigh Increase in 1841, - 250.917 IS Of ibis increase the Schuylkill region has furnished .189,350, and the Lehigh 61,586 tons. We learn that the Managers of the Schuylkill Navigi_ Lion Company have taken off the back tolls on coal .on •the bite of .Canal. • Vessels. we are pleased to learn, are becoming more . - plenty at Richmond. On . Baturday last, We learn there - were no less than 160 sakat that port, which, is thiriy .more. than the number congregated at any petiod before. 'The price of freights have consequently declined slntis last week, both to New York and Beaton. Onr-Correspondent quotes the rates of freight.from Richmond as follows : - To New York, To Newark, .To Providence; To Fall River, To New Bedford, To Baler], - To Portsmouth, N •11., To Portland, Me., ' To•Eloson.. To New Raven, . To Hartford, . To Troy, To Albany; - To Baltiinore, . To Washington, The rates from Bristol ate 121 ets. Mole. - pure OF COAL OX BOA XD. • - i3"70 as 3 75 3 50 3 ,75 375 3 67 a 4.00 3 371'a 3.50 387/ 1 1 00 Freights by Canal to Philadelphia 70 cents, and SI E O to New York Bent for,the week ending on Thursday Evningls-44 RAIL ROAD.' CANAL. I - WEEK. ' TOTAL. W MK. TOTAL. P. Carbon, 12,301 10 297.774 07 1 Pottsville; 5,305 17 117.307 13 f `" S. Haven. 8,754 12 300,379 02 • 851 01 20,132 05 P. Clinton. 3,931 19 39.927 :9 . 950 05 Whit. Ash Lump, Nth do • Broken, Egg, eh(' Store, Ited Arh Lump, Prepared, ' ' Nut, . • Lehigh Ltimp • Prepared;' 30,383 18 745,389 . 01 7,684 11'108,091 06 169,019 06 TOtni 1111.4 Canal 853,409 07' SATES 07 TOLL AND TIIANSPOATArION TO AUGUST L 1847. . Mt. Carbon. 80. Ravin Pt Clinton •150 - /11 40 . x 125 1 50 • . 1 40 , 120 From • To Philadelphia, To Richmond ItAfF.9 OF 701.1.. BY CANAL, From Mt. Carbon. 3. Haven. , P. Clinton To Philadelphia. 64 ail. 150-dt9. 52 em. LEHIGH COAL TRADE . . For the week ending July 31,9847. WEEIt. - .. TOVAL. Submit Mine ' ' --7.923 03, . 98,310 - 17--- .Rhume,ltua 4,415 03 12,176113 Seaver - Meadow . 43144 96 55,938 06 Summitl,37l n- , 14,294 19 Ilaileton • . 3,851 09 54,71 k 06' Buckmountain Co. 1,772 18; 25,125 66 Wyoming: 466 . 03 , I 5,412 14 23,3t5 CtS • - LACKAWANA COAL TRADE. ' . The quantity of Coat sent to Market for the , week en ding July' 24. 7,644 Total for the season PINEGROVE COAL TRADE. Amount of coal transisined on the Untoircannlitail goadiTor the week ending July 22d. ' . •Tons. C. wt. qrs. . • 2,78 02 I Per last report 31,921 11 34,202 14 0 V. L..CONRAD, Total • . , 'Amount Vransported on Swatera • Rail Road from let 15th July, (inclusive.) ' ' Tons. C. wt. hrs. '',l 1.. 2,2Q2 I 2 Perla:et 'report 17,4 M 7 • I 20,413 8 P 3 COSMO, Collector: Total A ,3111.1. CREEK RAIL Rolm 0 (01101 V ing is the.amonot °renal passed over the A C:eek lettil Road, for the last six days. 8,031 06 Tnnp., Per last report • , 134,064 17 " OE •GEORGE HADESTY, Cnllector SCHUYLKILL 'yALLE'V RAIL ROAD . . Amount of gm.l tranSpnfteN otter_lhe SClitiylkill Val ley, Rail Road; for the week ending on Saturday et/en ing last." ' ' - KSS4 70 Tons. _ .. •_ .. 1 . 59,996 07' " - Fir lata repott `177.373 12 I '. JESKE TURNER, Collector Total .MOO yr CARTON & PORT CARBON_ Tun ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon &Port Carbon Rail Road,,for the week ending on 'ant ra:lay evertinituit. 12 671 07 Tuns. • Ter ladtte p ern • 268,6419 16 `,Tow! 281.281 03 JESSE TURNER, Collector, „ MINE HIM & SCRIIYLKILL RAVEN RAILROAD. The following is the stnutmt of Coal transported over this road - for the last three days,' , . ,6E;2 . 01 Tons. Per lait report. 312,072 10 ” Total WILLIAM . If - EWELL; '6iiector. :eIOIJN 'CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amotinrcifeent'trattsporterever this Road for the week ending on Thursday unmans , fist. • 4,, 6,147 18 [Cr pine • Per lait report . 120,259.14 0 Total 126,407 '• N.. CILEVC'Eft, Collector 11173liCES' TO NIC MIXTURE FOR CURIN G FEVER AND AGIVE. trllls medicine, alter a faiy Arlin, has been. foßnd to be superior to any - remedy for this distreising Ms. vase, the Fever and Ague, ever Offered to the public. It has never been known to fail When taken according to directions: A large number oftestimontals In its fa vor can be" given by the proprietor, from which we se lect the following of recent date r • We cenify that we have Used Hughes` Tonic Mixture for severe attacks of the, Fever and Ague, and, after Ming one bottle only, we were perfectly cured. • ..I'mortnis ROBINSON. MICIAEL'EBAWLEY. • Brockville, Schuylkill Co., July 23d, 1.847. = • I certify that I Was under the charge of a physician for two . weeks wittr the Pever_and - Ague and the chills stillcontiased. I then procured a bottle of Hughes' TOnte Mixture; and after ming one bottle I Was perfect-- ly cured. JAMES COPE. , Neve Phileth!lphis, July 24, 1847. • Prepared only by Edward Hughes, Pottsville, Pa., and can' be !bad wholesale of the proprietor and of & . DUNGAN, Drugglate, comer ofFnont and Arch streets, Philadelphia. - Also for sale by CLEMENS & PARVIN.-roftsvine ; JAMES ILFALLS,Minersville; GEORGE B. POTTS, Brockville ; JOHN WILLIAMS, Middleport. , August7oB4l • • •32.-2 m „- Valuable Steam 311[1 &e., for Sale, IN PORT CARBON. THE subscriber offers for - sale his .•. Si A MILL„ situated in the town of Port (limbos''. 'Schuylkill county. The .; mill is built of stone 32 by 40 feet. three stories high, with a one story stone en ' -"'"'” gine house attached. There is also a I frame building connected with the mill 32 by 50 feet ex ' tending across the river-Schn3ikill, •for storing gmin &e. The mill has three wen °Cannes, and an excellent engine Also a landing 1/5 feet, front on the Schuylkill Canal, at the head of the Navigation;extending back to the Schuylkill Valil.y Rail Road, on which is erected a large store house,stables, and a cooper shop. All the buildings including the mill are in excellent coa t dition, and furnished in the best manner. ' This properly is iimated at the bind of qanil Navi gaiiob, and at the junction of the Mill Creek and Schoyi_ kill Valley Rail*Roads, a branch of wltich runs within . 20 feet of the - Apar of the mill. Boats by the Cant run &mein , under the 'unhand discharge their cargoes of grain through hatchways into the mill above, or on the landing below. 1 - Aft the flour and offal' can be disposed of at the mill door at the highest market price, as fast as manufac lured, and, when taken into consideration that it is the only mill located in that portion of the Coal Resin, ac- cessary both by Canal and Rail Road, and connecting with the 14111 Creek and Schuylkill Valley Hall Roads. so that grain can be received and the product, disposed of at the 'door;withoul any transportation. it is, lingoes- tionably; one Or the most desirable mill properties ever offered (he sale, . The terms will be made easy.to the purchaser,,• , As the gaiiictikr has made arrangements to engage in another bas ass, if not sold to a ottornable time. it will be offered for teat. .. • • I For anther petticntarsm" *ta.ALLularia.'pfut paid.. 1.. .K WHITNEY; Rio carbon. PIS Carbon, AU`. 7, 41—if • • . otos Coiikt sate. lIREMANT to iii..ataliviat the Orpkaas •- eaart. of P Schuylkill County; the subscriber, adadnistratnr of . the estate of Peter Season, lato of the borough of Erie, Pennsyliania. deceased, will expose to sale by public vendee, on Friday;ths ddy of liCa September, 1847; at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Pennsyrimpla Hall; M the borough of Pottsville a in the county of Schuylkill: Ns. I.:—The equal. undivided one half part of a cer tain• tract of land:: situate in the township of Harry, county of Schuylkill, hounded by lands at Mowret & Company. John Nicholson Esq, and Jesse Y . aroall. cote. taming 429 acres and 130 parches. Surveyed on swat rant, dated the sth day of SepteMbet, Mi. lb the name of Casper Thiel No. 4:—The equal. undivided one bait Part of a rerl min trset.ofland, situate th 'the township and county aforesaid, hounded by land of Jesse Yarnell ; 'John Nitholson,and other land. containing 400 acres and 3 perches. Surveyed - on a warrant dated the sth of May, 1794. In the name of Killian May Ns eqUal undivided one half part of a clew tain tract of land, situate In the township - and county, aforesaid. hounded by lands of Jesse Yarnell. Job Nicholson and others, containing 4,1,8 acres and 33 per'r'_ ches and allowance. Snrveyed on a warrant , dated he sth day of Sgptembot,'l7o4; in the name of Henry Shaffer:'. • Ns. 4 :—The equal undivided one balfpatt of a certain "tract ofland. situate In the township end county afore said. bounded by land of -John Nichillson, Esq.. Henry Shatreroand other land. Containing 431 acres and allow ance. Surveyed on a warrant, dated the sth day or Sep tember. 1791. in the name ofJohn Klinger. No. s:—The equal undivided one half part of a certain tract of kind, situate in the township and county afore :Mid, bounded by lands of John Nitholson. Esq and other lands, enntaining 431 acres and 38 perches and allowance. Surveyed en a warrant, dated the sth day of September, 1731. in the name of George Sewall!. 1947 745,389 01 108,001 06 315,411 18 ,189,892 0:1 917,975 12 The title'nfsa.d Peter Benson, the intestate, to these lands; is by patent from the Commonwealth to him. Late the estate afraid deceased. Attendance will he giver' and the conditions of sale made .knopn at the time and place of-sale. by JAS. C. MARSHALL, Adm'r. By order of the Court, • ' SASICEIS,IIIISS, Clerk. Orwicaborg, Aug. 7, 1547 - • _ 32—ts 96. September' Tertn..lB.l7. 1 WILLIAM solvgas. Subpirna, our. vs. •• }Dill to perpetrate • r IOSEPII LEEDS, and : testimony. . ' •all others interneted. J • Sehuylkill County.Vss. 01 12 1 in • 1 7.5 i 80 , The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ': to Joieph Leeds and all others interested ' . Grestine :—At the instance of ,William '• Bowers, we command, firmly enjniniug s. 1. .. you, that laying aside all other business • and excuses whatsoever. you be and an s. pear before our Judgeeat Onvigsburg, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the first of September neat. to shew cause. if any you have, why witnesses on behalf of the said William Bowers, touching all that certain tractor piece of land, situate on a branch of Tamaqua, formerly in Brunsullek' township. in the county of Berke, now Rush township, in the county of Schuylkill. Pennsylvania. and survey. ed iti the same of George Flower. bounded and descri bed as follows :—Beginning at a stone 4 thence by lands now or late of John Serails, and lands, now or late be longing to a Company, north 320 perches to a stone • thence by lands 'of said , Coinpany , west 212 perches iti a post, south =Perches to a post, and east 212 perches to the place Of beginning..containing 400 acres, with al lowance of sic per cent. for roads &c., as by the said deed duly recorded in :he -office for the recnrdine of ileeds,:in the said county of Schuylkill. on the 25th day of May last, will more.fully appear, that the said above described tract ofland,conveyed by Henry Zimmerman, , Frederick Beck, and George IL Stichter, Cniumlssioners .of the-county of Schuylkill, to a certain JOseph Leeds, by 'heard - conveyance, dated the 30th day of July, A, IL 491,6. and recorded ,in the said county of Schuylkill, in Deed book. No. 26. pare 425, saidcleed having been made by the said Commissioners, to the said Jdseph Leeds In ' pursuance of a purchase by the said Joieph Leeds and ' the said George Emerick, at a public sale of the lands ithirti hadyrevionsly been purchased by the'sald County Commissioner;, at Treasurer's sale, held for a period of five years and newardsprini to the said Commissioners' hale, the said sale so made by the said Commissioners , To the said Joseph Leeds and the said George Emerick, was made In the name of thetiaicl Joseph Leeds, and the conveyance made by them to him under an arrangenient hctwcen him, the said Joseph Leeds,end hint, the said 'George Emefick. at the time. to :—The sail George Emerick !wipe fully acquainted with the nature of the title and location of the said tract of land, upon seeing i the same advertised Witte Aced Commissioners to he sold. was desirnus ofparttcipating in the purchase there of, proyided it was not bid up to an amount beyond his means—and. id order to secure'an interest in the same, he agreed with the said Joseph Leeds, that they would '.attend the said Commissioners' .sale, and that they ,world _jointly purchase the property—and that, in eon eiderationof the information given bythe said Emerick, that he. the said Joseph Leeds, wouldaicompaity him to attend the said sale at Orwigshintraand would pay ell the metres attending the said, purCla se. provided the came would tint ex , ced the sum'of fish hundred dnllara, and cite one half of th, said prnperty should be convey «d to she said George Emerick, and the other half re tained by the said Joseph Leeds, as his share thereof, and to repay him for his expenditures in the same—that' 'in pars - attire of this said actreementi , the said Joseph Leeds, and the said George Emerick,-Attended the said sale, and the propetty was-hid off.at the said sale by the sa'd Genree Emerick, at a suet lees than one hundred dollar's. It was then agreed that the title should be made by the Commissioners to him, the said Joseph Leeds, and that 'he should convey tifelone half part to him, the said Georee'Etnerick,,so soon as they returned to the city of Philadelphia. BY' this arrangement each pail), would have a deed showing his interest in the land—that the said George Emerick attended in persofi to the said purchise and the perfectiori of the said title in him, the said Joseph Leeds, arid was of considerable expense in effecting tile same—that the said Joseph Leeds has repeatedly acknowledged that the one halgnf this said land was purchased for the said George Emer ick, and that be, the said Joseph Leeds, holds the tide for him and fir his use, but for-as-much as disputescon- ' cerning the premises may subsist after yotir petitioner's rwitnesses are dead and the right of your petitioner may be thereby defeated, may it please your honors to grant I to your petitioner a subocena under thetseal of this Conn I or a rule to shew cause as may he thought right to be di ' reeted to the said Joseph Leeds anitto all other persons I interested in the ptemleee, requiring there to appear in I this honorable Court nn a day therein to he named to ; strew cause, if any they or either of them have, Why a Lcommlssinn shall not issue under the seal of thishonor ;-able•Conrt, to he directed to each person or persons as the Courtehall appoint, for examining your petitioner's ivitnesses. In perpetual,' ri memoriam, for the proof of 1 the matters aforesaid, should not be examinedon the pe mum of the enid William Bowere,andlheir testimony re duced to writing, to he uselLatler the death of the wit; nesties width+ same filed of record in our said Coast and be perpetuated agreeably to theennefitution and the Act 1. ofAssembly, in styli case made and prnvided. and here- I ' in fail not at your petit. Witness the Honorable Luther Kidder, Esq., President of our said Court at Ortvigibnyz, the 25th day of inTIP, A. D., one: thousand, etght hun dred, and forty-seven., . ' C. M. S . 'FRAUD, Prothonotary. ! Orwiesburg, Aug. T., , 1847 = 32-6 1111 EMU '2 25 '25 "2 121 .I 371 . 225 I 75 , 1 112; 3111 3E5,561 Of_ Ci~7 142,095 17 Sherlff's . Sale of Real Estate. YTe^`Jvitoci ari T da : issu 7 l 7 ' 8,,g„,t nmn geas gclU)ikl;..ll and to me 'directed, will he exposed to sale by ptiblic vendue or on trry. on Monday, eke MA day of August, '1847. at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, at the politic house • f Joaepi Hatigkatrout. In the borough of Tammy', 1 Schuylkill county.the following described premises, viz: All that certain moiety or equal undivided half part of i'erettain messuage or tenement and tract of land sit uate in.RUst township, in the county of Schuylkill, con 'mitring in rhe:whole 317 acres. 15X perches, and the al lowance of si z per cent. Tor roads &c., he the same more nr less, bounded by land now or late of Burkhart Moser, - Philip Moser, and others, It being the same premises - -which Martin Yoder and Susannah, his wife, by thei. indenture, duly 'exceeded, bearing date the 29th day of April, A. D., 1829, recorded at Orwigsburg in the office for recording ofdeeils, &c., in and for Schuylkill county, In Deed book No. 7, page 5, did grant and confirm unto George D. B. Keim, his heirs, toad assigns. in fee, with the appurtenances. Tins tand lies adjoining. or near the town of Tanimpla and on Panther creek near its junction with the Little Schuylkill. Late the estate of GEORGE D. B. REIM.. i 319.611 ,11 . Setae() and taken into execution. and will be sold by JOHN T. WERNER, Sheller. Sheriff's Office, Orrtigs-1 • burg, Aug. 7,1817. ( . , r — -re..., 3 Z * P kx.C.; PRE subssribers having assoeated themselves la -1 gethei in the FOUNDRY AND MACHIN E.BUSI NESS.at Tamaqua, ender the Arm of ••Thassoi, Smith. 4- Taylor," would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now prepared to do an exten sive business in the manufactory of all kinds of Steam Engines.umps, Coal Breakeil,Screens, and Rail Road Cars, tog thee with all kinds of castings in iron and 'brass, as applied to machinery incident to the coat bu siness. Repairing of every kind done by them with neatness -and dispaltch. They will warrant all their wor,lc to per form well, and would solicit the custom °finch persona as may want work executed, either in this vicinity, or at a distance, which will meet with prompt and imme diate attention. I SAMUEL HUDSON, Jrto. K. SMITH. CHARLES M. TAYLOR. Tamaqua', Aug 7, 1847 32 NEW BOOKS. O'SULLIVAN'S Love,. or the History of Paddy 25 Go-Easy, Statute Talbot, or the Malden's Hand, 25 Dombey & Son, first ten Nos., at 25 The 8 •eret Passion, by the author of the Youth of Shaltspeare. 50 Wood Leighton, or a Teat in ltie Country. by Mary Bowen, 9.5 Father clement, a Raman Cathnlic story. 25 Ellen Fenton, or the Secret Prisoner. - 12} Burton, or the Sieges, by the author of Lafitte, 50 Graham's Magazifietor August, ' 25 Lady'ol Ronk Tar August. 25 Together with a variety of other works, n just received and for sale wholesale anaretnii at D AN N AN'S stores. Sabsctiptions received to any of the Magazines or Weekly Newepapersnubilehed in Philadelphia. New Varif,.or Boston. which willbe delivered in the boro', regularly nn their reesipt. • Small stores and carriers supplied with cheap period• ale and newspapers at the wholesale prices; at Jy 311 HANNAN'S Cheap Stores, Centre St. CHEAP DRY-GOODS and GROCERY STORE,- . Too Ilogra below TAE subscriber has Just opened, in addition to the stock of Dry. Goods, a choice lot of GROCERIES, &c embracing a general assortment, which have Dean laid to ai very low rates, and selected with great cam as regards quality for family use, aU of which will sold on the most. accommodating terms, wbolesate and retail.. Re . lsoltes the goalie to call nnd examine his Buick and Judge for themselves, feeling minfident4bat he tan and will give entire satisfaction both totto quality and price, , Recollect, two doors below Ctall'a Hotel, Centre gtreet,„Pottsville. .1; JOUN . 8. C. MARTIN. loly 31. 1847 MOK b'D Beef and onoesof stiperinrvisli ty. just received end July 17.) J. 7441aAtilf tito. Tamaqua IrOn Works. ,REMOVAL Eau Concerning she removal of the seat of justice of, the county - ofElchitylkill,frues Orwigsburg to the borough ofrotteyftle: • . • . S re: E Se it enacted liy andillonie of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . In General- Assembly me nod it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, -That it shalland may be iaw , ful for the qualified voters who halm resided in Schuyl kill county fbr at least six calendar Months immediately. preceding the treat general election, to vote at such election upon the question of the removal of theitiseat of justice from Ortilgsbure to the borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, in the manner followleg to wit: those In favor of removal shall vote a written or printed ticket labelled "seat of justice," - and contain ' tug the words " for Pottsville ;," and those owned toe , removal shall vote a written or printed , ticket, labelled as aforesaid, an&containlng the words- "for Orwigs bum the said tickets to be deposited In a box which shall_be provided for that purpose at each and-every of 111ml:coon pollsef said comity r and the returns afraid elect nation betnade in thesame manner, b . ) the return judged. ON the case of the election of members of assembly ; • if: on the meeting of the retata judges, It shall appear ttsnt in ajority of- the votes have been given,in favor of P olit y e, then the followine sections of this stet shall be of f ull-feza i nd effect ; but if it shall appear that a majority of _t votes-hate been given against Pottsville, -then tha fo Ins sections of, this : act shall be butt and void See. 2: That if a majority of the vote f veld conritc of Schuylkill, qualified ns,aforesaid, vet leggg, onleaid question of removal, shall decide in the manner{ pro vided in the first section of this act, in favor of the removal ()film seat ofititiee. in said countj , . to the her ough of Pottsville, the citizens of Pottsville, ini said county, shall erect or. cause to be erected,att their; own proper expense, within three years from and after such election, in the borough of Pottsville aforesaid, tinita hie' buildings. of brick or stone, for a court brew and different offices for the safe keeping of the county re cords, under the direction of the county commissioners for said entinty, who are hereby authorized to receive conveyance for a lot or lots aground for the Use,cif the county of Schuylkill. in fee simple, clear of all ineum brannes, the said buildings to be erected on such !nt or lots of ground thus conveyed;- and the county conimis sineers for said 'enuuty,- to erect and build a suitable cminty prison and jail, of brick and stone, in'said bor ough of Pottsville, within said three years afterauch eleetion, as aforesaid; and the said Connty commicaion ere are hereby authorized and empowered. as anon as said seat of justice shall be removed from Orwigsburg to Pottsville; in the mannir herein provided, to grant and convey to the borrow!' of Orwieslorg, the rorin house and other politic huildines and !a on which the llama are erected, and the. n ppurtenancetitheretn, in the borough of Orwleiburg. to, have anti to hold, the came only-in, trust, and for the use and occupying, and using said buildings and real mute as an academy and semi nary of learning. for the education of youths. I Sec. 3. It shall he lawful for the citizens Of Potts , vine to obtain -subscriptions trim any person or per sons willing to sub•eribe any money or materials for the erection of such court house and putilleoffices, as are provided for in the second section of this act; and in default of the payment of the same to the eetnnty commissioners, said county commissioners are hereby empowered to cause Cult to•be brought in the name of said county, to enforce the recovery of the mime ; and when collected, 'to be applied towards defraying the expenses of such buntlines. - ego. 4. that so soon as the public buildings are corn- , plejed, according to the provisions of this act; the county coMmissinners aforesaid, shall file a report of the same. in the ceurt of common - pleas of Schuylkill county; and the said court, upon examination thereof, being satisfied that said buntlines are frilly completed accord ing to the true intent end - ineaning of th's act, and a record 'thereof being made by endorsement, on said re port, the commissioners and sheriff of paid counts' shall thereupon came the prisoners, if any there shall be con fined in the old prison, to he safely removed to the new ; and the publit papers- and recorde then 'remainlnr in the public offices in Orwigsburg to he safely deposited in the new buntlines en as aforesaid built, forthe recep lion theieof; and from thenceforth the seat of justice y in and for the county of Schuylkill shalt cease to he at Orwigsburg, and the same shall be removed and fi x ed at the new location in the borough of Pottsville. In the said county, so as aforesaid to be fixed-epon ; and the public offices heretofore kept and the courts of justice heretofore held at Orwigsburg, in and for the minty of Schuylkill; shall be kept and held at the borough of Pottsville, in the county aforesaid. See. 5. That soon as the prisoners anti records are removed from Orwigsburg, as aforesaid, the county commissioners for said county shall proceed to eel!. at. -public sale, after due notice, the old, court house and' prison at Orwigsburg, and the lot or lots of ground on which they are erected, with the appurtenances, to the best advantage ; and the said commissioners shall stee -1 cute a deed of deeds to the purchaser or purchasers of I the same, and shalt pay over the proceeds of sale i o the - county treasurer, who shall appropriate the samples all other funds of the county are by law appropriated. Sec. 6. If any person or persons shall vote on the queakron of runny:ll°f the sent of lushes of said county of SObuylk ill at the elertinn nnthnrized to be held by virtue of this act,.not duly qualified to vote in accord ance with the first section of this act, or shall vote nut of his or their proper district, or shall vote, more than once o6.said question. he or they sn offending, upon convichnn thereof before the proper court of quarter sessions of said county shall be subject to the penalty provided for in the general election laws of this com monwealth. • .Sec. 7. If any judge or inspector of the elertion au thorized to be held by virtue of this act, shall know ingly or wilfully reject the vote of ncitizen qualified to vote on'the question of the rer , nval of the seat of jos nee in said county, in accordance with the first section of this act; or shall receive the vote of a - person not qua lified to vote as . afore.aid. on said question, he or they so offending, upon cony ietihn thereof before the proper court of quarter sessions of said ,county, shelltnefeit and pay, for the use of Sold county; for every sorb of fence, a sum not lest than three hundred dollars or more than six , hundred dollars. at the discretion of the court, and shall undergo an Imprisonment in .the Jail of said county for a period of not leas than twelve months or more than two years. SEC. P. Irony jlidge, inspector. nr clerk of the elec. tion authorized to he held by virtue of this act. shall wilfullyvniscount, or shalt falsely andfraudulently add up and semen the votes received upon the question aforesaid, or shall keep a false tally paper. or shall be guilty of any fraud in the discharge of his duties, every person en offending, upon conviction thereof in the proper court of quarter sessions of said county, shall he suhject to the same fine and, penalty as are imposed Imam delinquent judges or inspectors by the gencral election laws of this commonwealth. " rim 9. It shall he the ditty of-the judges and inspec tom conducting the election authorized to he hellkby virtue of this net, to cause theletter It to be legiblffnd distinctly set opposite the name of every citizen who shall vote on the queotion of removal of the seat of Justice as aforesaid. on the tally paper nn which his name shall be. registered, and any want' omission so to di., shall be deemed n fraud, and shall he punished as - !raCil, in accordance with the provisions of the, eighth section of this act: SE('. 10 11 shall be the dutiof the polar!. Inspertor and clerk conducting the election authorized to be held ,by virtue of title act, to take (in addition to the.onth or nffirmotion he is now required by law to tnlie) nn oath or affirmation that he Will honestly and faithfully corn ply.'in every respect, with the provisions and require ments of this act. Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of the return judges of said county. At the time and place of their meeting. to cast up all the votes received in the different election districts, on the question of the removal of the seat of justice aforesaid, and shall make out two certificate's showing the result; one of which shall he filed in the office of the clerk of the court of quarter sessions, who shall certify the same to,the governor of this common wealth, and the other in the office of the commissioners of said county of Schuylkill , SEC. 12. It shall he the duty of the eberiff of thr said county of Schuylkill to cause this act to be publiihed in at least,three newspapers published in said county, for nt least owe in every week for sixty•days immedi ately preceding the next general election ; and-shall, on the d.ty of the election, cause at least two printed co pies. one of which shall he in the German language, of said act to be posted, in handbill form, in the most MTh lie placer: nearest the election poll in even' election district In Said county. and the reasonable expenseeof sorVipuldiration shall he paid by the said county of Schuylkill by orders drawn in .the usual wny. Sec: 13. That William T. Sanders, Augustus Holmes, Joseph F. Taylor, James B. Levan, and Joseph Fertig, senior,• are hereby appointed rommisehmers, who, or two-thirds of whom, are hereby authorized and em poWere'd to select and procure a suitable lot or lots witfinflthe said borough of Pottsville, on which said court house and public offices shall be erected, in the manlier aforesaid : Provided _furthermore, That no per stirrer persons shall hereafter be appointed a commis 'sinner, as aforeeaid, who either resides in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, or is a property holder or pro perty owner in said borough. Sec. 14-That so much of the 'existing laWs of this common Wealth us are altered or supplied by this act, be and the same ate hereby repealed .1A hfr...l COOPER. Speaker of the Howse of Represostatives, • CHARLES GIBBONS, • . speaker of tee Smote. ApettovED—The thirtieth day of March, one_thou sand eight bandied and fotty-seven. FRS. R. sntiNK. Published according to law, by order of JOHN T. WERNER, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs • burg,'Aug. 7 1847. 3'3-- Patent Elastic Baby Jumper. ANEW and nsethl article for exercising and amusing Infants thin) the ate of three months upwards:in which the Child can remain for hours witho u t the least fatigue or restraint upon the motions. and safe from all harm or misrhier, The nature °fide eontrivante issurh as to insure continual health and constant good humor to the child; and has been pronounced by physicians as n certain relief for Invaild children, nr those suffering from spinal disea.e. Parents are earnestly requested to call and examine for themselves. It is oleo highly recommended by the Boston Medical Examiner and the physicians of our borough. ' A fine assortment, ratting in price from fir 2 50 to *l, just received and for sale at • July 31-31] BANNAN'ti yarietY Store,PottiviTle New. Iron and Steel Store. • TAE subscribers, Importers and dealers in foreignand American iron, beg leave to call the attention of purchasers of IRON and STEEL, to the new assortment of swede, Norwegian. Refined. Cable: and Common English iron, which they now have and are constantly receiving from Europe direct. Also„ American Iron, cnesisting of Hoop, Band, flernll,7ace. English, Russia, .and American Sheet Iron; Small Round and Square Iron, front S-6ths and upwards; Boiler and Flue Iron. Horse Shim and Nall Rods. Axle Iron, minus sires; Locomotive Tire and Railroad Iron ; Angle Iron. Half round Iron, dm. Spring and Blistered Steel, from the best stamps of Swede ; Cast and sheer Steel, die.. all of which ttey offer at tas lowest rarer, far east,, or at six months for approved reference, and to which they invite the attention of purchasers before replenishing tieir storks. Also, Pig and Bloom Iron received on comMisilan, on 'wbicb advances will ballade:, - EARPB dc . Bßihß. Iron and Steel Merchants, • , 117, Borth Water St., and 56. North Del. Avenue, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. July 31.1847. .. 31-1 y WANTEM - ADAY Conn 18• to 17 yews of age to learn the Drug and Aporbecary business—enie who- speakithe Der. man and Eagilab Languages teoutd be corralled.lle most satisfactory refetenetworDl be re2 ll / 1 14 for ah a r Wet and honesty. Apply tetN .0. • ouN C.• BROWN, , Apothecary, Cantta et. Pottsville. - . . roltriDle, July 10th, 1847. \ 28—tf TIDE. .NI.INE,II,S?-.,;-- !JOURNAL. n S iTe st ry p ias A t74: ll l3l er lClC th rO e l bs w i ltli 6eK i 11-x .large , white spot - on her shoulder; and a Nor white - 'pot - orlon over bars tail ; with * st wbne nice. Elbe had crimp and bell on when she len: Any person interning wild cow, or leaving Information where she can be got wain. will. be reasonably-reward ed. - JOHNSON HlOLdlill, Narheist., Pon:vitae. • July 31 31-1 t• OL.' TOWNSEND'S. CELEBRATED SARSAPA AILL4forr sale at the new Rook & Stationery "Store,„corner of Centre end market street, Pottsville. Price z#l fut quart bottles. [July 17 . •• 29- - - LAST Nirtice.:-:au persons indebted en the ant, scriber on book account, are reqUested to make payment forthwith. at the aceopnts will be placed in the 'handi of a magistrate for collection. 'This Is the last notice. - GEORGE li. ATICHTER. July 4i, 1847 ' i 30-3 t RAN AWAY FROM. THE SUBSCRIBER. reeding at Minersville, on Monday lag. an indentured ap.. prentiee, by the name of ADAM ,COOK. All persons are forbid harboring him on my account, as 1 am deter. mined to pay tottehta oT hit! contracting. - ' July 24-40--30 • • JAMES MARTIN. J-DMINISTRATTOK NOTlCE: . —Nntice_ is given that letters of •Admintstration have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of ABRAHAM DeIIAVEN, late bertha borough of Minersville. schuyl kill County, &Teased. All. persons liectehted to said estate are requested to make paynient, and all those ha ving clalMenvill present them for settlement • , CAROLINE DaHAVEN, Adminletrairig. , Julyl2l, 1817 '`c", EWA ,EMPORIUM.—AII the popular ,Magazines 1 1 1 and Newsplpers furniehied nn or before rho day of publ icor ion, at publishers' prices. Sobscriptiens recd for 3,6, 9, or 12 months. (ey 24] H. BANNAN. 'HEAP MUSIC her sale at Stationer's Ilan, corner of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville. July 24 • , 36L, MAGAZINES, AND NEWAPAPERS.— All the Magazines and weekly Newspapers furnished at the book and. peendiral store. corner Centre and Mar ket Streets, free df postage, as soon as Issued. • • Jilty`24 SO NI, OTlCK—Remilers of merchandize, take notice -1 li that. your licenses are and ready for delivery, and if not taken up will be. placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. .a, , HENRY , KREBS, Tree:surer: . . Treasurer's Office. Orwigs- , burg, July 24, 1947. . f 30-3 t , _ _ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEIIBIIIP,.—NOTICE. The partnership hetetothre existing 'between n s.lhe subscribers-under the firm ornUntlON' & WATERS, is this day dissolved by mutual colleen' Samuel Hud son is hereby authorized, to receive all debts duethe concern and will attend to all claims utmost It. . SAMUEL W. HU DSON, . . .. JAMES , WATERS: Tamaqua, My 24, 1817 .. ' , . . !, 24-2 t sItSTRAY COW.—.9trayed a w ay from the or i Bushy Colliery alarge red COW,with large s ib,. A ' horns standing - nut, no white about her, I'ltor-. 0 and:no bell on. the front teats Unusually long and the hind ones very short. Any person leaving information whereabouts said cow can be hid. at the store of Henry Meyer at Middleport, or return her to the subs.triber, will be suitably rewarded. WILLIAM rewarded. , Busby Colliery, July 21 - 30-31. 50 TONS FLAT DAR RAIL ROAD IRON:Jug recei ved at the York Store, assorted elzea. 21 X 1,.21 X 1, 11 X }. and 11 X I, will be sold cheap for cash or approved stoles: EDWARD YARDI SY , July 10, 1817.28 I INSEED-OIL of prime quality in iron bound bar gels and sup mint. Lard Oil, for sale by BRYAN & McII.IIENNEY, - No. 12, South Water at., Philadelphia. . Plata., July 31, 1847 31—St A NCY ARTICLES.—TO VISlTERS.—Persons vis -141 I !tine Pnttsvil e will always find a. great variety of Knirk-Knacks an Fancy articles at BANNAN'S Vari ety store , suitable n iake_lunne aipresents. .Ais stnek contains as great a variety ()fart fries as. ran he found in similar stores In oar c i t i es. ' [July al-31-- , 1 VIFAV - 130 - F — POTTEIVILLE.- -A few yiews of Potts vile remain unsold at BANNAN'S Bonk store.— This is acknowledged to he one of the (most beattini Lithographic views ever published Five ni six rolitred views also remain unsold. Apply soonloi they will be all gone. [July 31-31 • • , VOR KALE.—A Steam Enelne and hoilrr■.lß hOrie I flower, made by Mr. Baldwin. will,bo gold 16w. En t:pare of . MICHAEL BRIGHT:, July 31 ' 31-4 t• ANTED. 7 -A rood MACHINE BLACKSMITH to •V V whom grind wages will he given. Apply at the machine shop adjoining Mr. Bland's blacksmith shop, a brnte the blast furnace, Pottsville. [Jr 31--.21-2t* MINERS.-5000 TONS IRON pile —The hieh- I cash price will be nald for 5000 trine Cord Re gion Iron Ore delivered at Pioneer Furnace. by July 31-31-31] . • T. S. RICHARDS. • --r - - A DMINISTRATION NOTlCE.—Whoreas. tetterx of admittipthrion.on the estate of THOMAS NEW LAN. late of the horouch of Minertosille, Schuylkill 'county. derea.ed. have been fronted to the auhacribers by the ReOster of Schuylkill county: notice Is, there fore. elven to rill those Indebted to said estate to mike payment forthwith and all those having.elaime willpte sent them for settlemeht. C. 1,4,1. , T A V f.f)R. ANN NEWLAN July 31. 1817 " 3l-*-6t* TERI SUPERFINE FAMILY HAMEL. for Bale at the York Store. of Slane & Slrw'n hrlod.m.,.nrsettoo.. ley ti Son. [July 10—] EDWA RD! YARDLEY. MINER'S OlL.—Sonorfine strained cal for Miners to to he had nt the York Store. July in. 11;t7-29 EDWARD YARDT.EY. TA A VIES' SERMONS, f . i ' In 3 voinmee. Jost rereived and for elle at BANNAN'S Bookstore. June 26 TNERTRUCTTON TO ELTER or. CDCSSOAMISI*„ II Dr. Fenchtwaneer'e powder for deal rovene Cock roaches. which IN nr , rfertle harmleca to children and an imate elan FLY PAPER fur deatroyinv Fliers. lost re ceived and for vale at • DANN A WS ' Judy 17-201 • Variety Store. Pottiville. rro AI.T. THE HEMS AND LRgAI. REPRESEN TATIVER of Himmel Eery; late of Imwon• Mahantnngo township. in the county of Schuylkill, de ceased. Eursunnt to an ...Mer of the Ornhanre Court of the county of nn an. 111.1 will he held nt th^ puh. brume of insenh R. Oeman. in the townehinof Lower 7.lt.hontnneo. in the county of Thttrerlay. thetlOth day of Attrupt, next. at Preclock in tho forenonn. in make Onrtition of the rent eetatenf the F lit{ deceased, to and mum, hie children and !real ronreeentative•. if that ,411 - 11-1. 1 2 done withnnt preindwe fn and ermiline of the whale otherwise to whit. and anomie.. the Fame ; when and whore von may attend if van think pron.,. I. T. NERWR.R. stheritrof the Co. of Selo wl4Bl. Orwigsbure, inly 17. 1817 , ^4--It . Arnie:mbar:- Academy. T , RR Provienbort , Arad I. now°nen for llle re contien of prinli. ii.sler the in.t.nrdinn of gi2 , 7.. IV. . Tlnrt. F,.q., ti cl , ..ielil oi.holnr. and well q. nulled for the pdation. A dmia.len to the Ar.dem• IPA' bo hld by nonliontion tn either of the nroler.l...d.Thirteee. Will. U. rnrr.g. wv..rityKT:r.t••/ . flrfln: A pit VF. 4 aril, jnim,....F.nr.. . SF.TIT I.lllrlf iI9TER,. J/4)IFIR'ff nn %Err. .._ MA TT . mmnrt. 4..1 4 :0. FiANNAN. - • ' Orwirshnre. July 21. IS 17" Itn— , , .Inell la .)Ftiiiiltei . iClooe. : • - MITE sntweriberAns fun received a supply of India I .flubbe:r fld.. sur,b as Centre r e oo Covers 'iittli a Map of the World Printed a o .. ...it: ' • - . . IVrbolets and Garter. for. children; I Thes,for children ~—thin: ; Mani of the rnited Staten, ' I Cuff. for children. i' , dndin Dubber Ilin 1. t. ninon., /c.c., , . • • India Rubber, lahoulder Ilraces. India Robber Cloth for bandages, a 'good article for Pfirsicijn• T, nhaero Panel:Po, gre... *-r. .Viint ilo , PlV.fl fitun,the factory. and for icile whore.; snle.ind retail at ~ DANNAPPS Variety Store. lily 31 ' . ' . i 31.- • , Sheriff's, Sale of Real ,'Estate. By v;rtnn of n writ 4r Teslaturn Venditinvi Eiro , lo a. itigued nut of the ('nun of CPITIMOiI Timr. fnr the Illy and County int Phttidelnhin.,nod to me three rd wit) he pxr:notert ! ,,, n public Pal n et , outcry. nn SATUR ,o DAY, th4th dn of Anltutd, nt A n'elnr.k in the outer noon. nt' flop pnbli, hnune of Snlnuel Ward. In the hn tnoch nt'SctUtylklll naves, the followitie described pre' ' All that Permit" tot or olive of !coon, 'situate in the hoinnohOr Arhuvikill Haven. Flehnylkilt county. hnnnd eti the 'moth by the Phlleflelphle Reading and Potts ville Rail Road ;.nn the north by Broad street. and on the I.llllt And WPp by commons; containing about 60 feet in finot and 1(10 feet In depth. mare or los.. with the •npucteniners. consign'', of a two stow Creme dwellin, bone and nn ntd one since etnne‘hollillee.— Let. the eetote of nogwv.l.T., FITCH and THOMAS MCA. trniiinr as R. Fitch & en. Seized and taken into execution and !,e gold by ' 1. T. WERNER, Sheriff- Sheriff'. Office, Orwigs th • burr. July 21, 1847. 3o— _ _ Stationer's Hall. N. PARVALIIO having di/mooed of his stock to .110. Benjamin Boman, the business will, in future, he conducted in his' une. The establishment is now re pleniahed with a large and well.arorted Stock of bosky, stationery, and fancy articles, which, from his inefea 7 sed fheilliles, will be sold at ,the lowest cash prices, whnlesal • or retail, consisting in part of Blank Books of every description I • School books, a full assortment . Law Books. RepOrts. Forme. rke. A choice colleCtion oretanilarcl works;. All the chimp publications as they ere issued ; - Prints and Picture Frames, Engravings, die. latter, Foolscap. Note. and Wrapping Paper; Bristol Board, Drawing and Drafting Paper; Blasfing.Priper..Whita and Blue Pasteboard • Lawyer's and Justice's Blanki and Forms ; Quills. Steel Pens, Sealing Wax; Pencils, gagers. ' Razor Streps. Brushes, Snaps. die.;,; -• '. Plain and Engraved: Visirtng Card/ • Wafers, Stamps. India Rubber, Envelnpes; Violin Strings, Backgammon Boards. Dice, Playlet Cards, Pen Knitris, Noun seals; Black, Bine; and Red Inks. Sand • Wall and Screen Paper by the piece or yard; juvenile name .- Itt'y Books, and Prime's,: reribinory. Snaps, Italrßrusbes, Combs, &r. B. DAMMAM, Corner Market & Centre streets. July 24, • ' • .'1 30— .• ' History of the,PCDPet‘ -T" public and private history oftbe Pones of Romer rtalrithe earliest period to the present time, Melo dies the history of Saints, Martyrs; Fathers of the Church.. Hendon' Orders., Cardinals, Inquisitions. Seism, and - the Great Reran:Dere:, by Lnal s'llarin de Cormenin. •Ithistrated edition. IP; plain edition, 03. "We rnesider ft a valuable .werk- . -* work fav'eur times sled ebestry—and commend It to tbei favor of the, poblic."—priviasteftusresi. • , • It Is; on die wholeot wrirk well mftmlinicifto Srvate et deep interest irthe public mind, add meet. nbteld a wide circulatlorEV—Hanea.ffarclleses Atazazlea. Jost received and for sale at 1 • July 31-30 BANNAN'd Cheap Book Store. SUMMONS IN. PARTITION. . _ . . 91, SepteMber Teeth. 19347. 1 - ' ISAAC STARK . Ellinnions to THOMAS MDDLE and others. '... ; Partition.' SiehySfifrili County. H; , t H - THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvanlei ,I,' .to the SherifforSchitylkilliottnly, Greet .. OS e' easci--If Isaac Starr make you secure of Mi ss proseent tog his claim, then we command , °WY that you summon by good and lawf u l s. ''.- aututnone_rs,Tbomaa Biddle arid-lames W. set , Paul and James N.. Bunker. with notice to his guardian, ElizabethT. Bunker. and the followittg named persons and institntionsclaudingusder Charchol Houston, deceased, whether as heirs or devisees, via: James Woodward s John Farnum, and Warner Justice. executors of the last; will and testament'of ChurehilL Houston;tleceased,fhisan ha Louisa Houston, Mary Jane Houston. Louisa A. Davis, Mary Ann Cibbi Marvin:* F' Johnson, Homtio.G. Vancleve, C. Houston Vancleve,'t John Tancleve, William C. Houston, Eliza Ride firms top, Mary HouSton, George IL'Brown,-William C. 11. Brown, the 'A Met ion Sunday School Union the Phila. cl4tphia Orphans', Asylum, the indigent Witlow"s and Single Women•lSSOciety, the Pennsylvania Bible Soci ety. the Philadelphia - Home Missionary Socials - Ode Union' .Benevolent Societe, the Pennsylvania 'Anti-Sla eery Society, the 'PennsyPranla Institution fbr the Des f and Dumb, the Fuel Saving Society ofthe City and Lib erties of Philadelphia, the American Bible• Society, the Northern Soup Soclety of Philadelphia in the Northern Liberties, and the Southwark Soup Society, wlthentice . to all and every Perron. corporation., or institution, claiming tinder the'said Churchill Houston, whether as heirs or devisees, or in any wny whatever; lite of your county, so that they be and appear beihreour Judea at Orwiesburg, ht• mit Comely Court of Counnon•Pleae, there to be held nnithe first Monday of September next, to &Sew wherefore' end whereas they, the said Isaac- Starr and the saidilefendants, together anti undivided do hold all that certain furnace, force s and tract of land. situate In the borough of Pottsville, and Norwegian township. Schuyiklll enemy, Pennsylvania; beginning' at a' epruce.tree. marked for a corner, and standing on the east , side of thecanal midair:Of the river Schuylkill; thence runnifig partly down along the . Schuylkill' and' ultimately crossing it, north 8: degrees, west 16 perches to a spruce tree corner, standing on the west side °Nile river Schuylkill at the water's edge; thence by land, late of Alexander aftul. John Young. now called the Car lon Hilttratt, aktf.g the several courses mad distances down the said river, about 40 perches to a post; thence by the western and northern lines of the said Carbon Hill tract, to land! formerly of Abraham and William Putt, now or late of Ames & McDermutohence by land, formerly of said Yr:dingle, now or late tit - Thomas Haven. to a large white oak tree corner, by a public road, non called Norwegian Ureet ; thence along the sante, sem ti 21 degrees, west 171 estates, south 46 degrees, west 68 perches. south 54 degrees, west 4 1 perches, to a corner post of James Houre's Inland by the smite and the last course continued 1,1.0 feet more, mak hie in all 48 perches. 4 feet, and 6 inched ton post ; thence across Norwegian street. by lot nen:tier 102, south 30 degrees, east 290 feet to a post, smith 51 degrees. west 60 feet ton post ; thence by lot number 101. eolith 30 degrees, east 130 feet, south 54 degrees, west 230 feet to a ; thence by lot num ber 106, south 60 degrees, west 173 feet. 3 inches to a - post on the out sidp alley line of the old town of Potts • vile; thence by land late of Benjamin Pot! and lend of the New York Coal Company, south 32 decrees. east 362 feet to a pest at Norwegian creek; thence down the same to a birch three corner, at the confluence of the Norwegian creek and the river Schuylkill; thence south 10 degrees, weal ,I 2 perches to a post, rout!' 47 decrees, east 36 perches to a post ; thence across the came, north 70 degrees, east 6 perches to a post standing nt Fchuyl.' kill; thence up the samelandalong the lints of Robert M. and Lawrence Lewis: north 2 degrees,, west 6 per ches to a stone; n'orth 76 degree., cast .8 perches to a whitepine sapling cotnetsstanding on the canal; thence up along the-towing path of the said.canal. north 22 de gree), east 52 perches to a Posts north 49 degrees, east 8 perches to a post. north 71 decrees. east 20 perches to a post, north 38 degree*, east 11 perches to. a Wm, north 25 degrees. east 31 perches ton post, nnrtli 74 degrees, east 22 perches io a port, north 85 degrees, east 181 perches to the place of beginning; containing 97 acres and 151 perches more or less, including as part of the said premises the piece of land called the " islend.": excepting ousof the foregoing boundaries those 11 has of greued s botitided by Washington street. Jefferson street, Coal street, and Centre street ; a lot of ground hounded ly CO3I street. Schuylkill street, and two 20 feet wide alleys, owned by the Schuylkill Navigation Company ; all that lot orplece. of ground betinded by Schuylkill street, the Scheylkill river, the basin, and the eastern line of the lot now occupied by Genres: Lauer; the lots numbered 2 and 14 on Schtlylicttl street, and the lots numbers 3,7, 12, and 16 on Norwegian street: also 2 certain lots situate in borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, on ' the ea't s de of "orwegian street, fronting on the same ISO feet; and tending in v s) length or depth hack 230 feet, end mar in the gene ral plan ofenid town, numbers 100 and/101 Cialso, a cer tain lot of ground situate in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: -Begin ning at a post; thence along an alley in the town.of Potteville, parallel to the lots marked in the planer the said town, immbes s 4l and 42, south 3u degrees, east 23 feet to a post; thence by land formerly of Jenn Prat, north 60 decrees. east 120 fee* to a poste thence by land formerly of the said John Poll, north 30 degrees, west 123 feet to a post, and thence along lands formerlY of the said John Poll. south 60 degrees, west 100 feet to the place ofbe-giumne,itubject to the claim ofihe Mount Carbon Rail Road Crier nny, for so much of the said lot rr piece of ground as the said company may or canlaw fully claim for the use of the said road. Also, all that certain - Int nr piece of ground situate on the northwest wardly side of .Norwegian street and the southwest wardly side of Coal street in the biantigh of Pottsville, aforesaid, beginning at the northwesterly corner of the said Norwegian street and Coal street; thence along the said Coal street north 30 decrees, went 196, feet, 9 inches ; 'thence by around of Jamb Altar south 60 de grees. west 150 feet : thence north 30 degrees, wpm. 7 feet ; thence smith 60 degrees, west 30. feet to a 40. feet Wide street, as widened by the said Jacob altar, from a 20 feet wide alley. mow called Rail Road street; . thence along the said Reit Road street south 30 degrees. east 225 feet, 9 inches to the northeaswardly corner of raid Rail Road street and Norwegian street; thence - Meng the said Norwegian stmt..; north 51 degrees. east 188 feet to the place of beginning; and also all the in terest which was of said Jacob Altar in and to the strip of ground lying In front of the. above-described lot of ground thrown out by the said Jacob Altar to widen the aforesaid 20 feet wide alley tea 40 feetsvide street now ' called Rail Road street ; also, all that piece or parcel of ground, situate in the borough of Pottsville. aforeenitly hecinning at n post near the stile of the Norwegian: creek; thence north 32 degrees,west 1411. feet to theseast-' wardly side of the Mount Carbon Rail Roadrihence down along the side of the same south 171 decreee. east 170 feet to a post ; thence from snid7f across said m creek, north 44 degrees, el 54 feet 1 he place of lir ginning. with the mills, landings. ham. railroads.' and appurtenances belonging and nppettaining to' all the above-descrihed premiseslfare known by thinaroe of o the Greenwood F.State; ' e xcepting out of the stamp: fourundiVided fifth parts of the stone or fossil coal and the right of mining forand removing the same. that may be found noon the std premises, and also excepting any lota that may have been sold heretofore. and not above specially excepted, and partition thereof between them to he made:do gainsay, and the same to be done do not permit ere toijustly and contrary to the laws and cuts- temsrlif this Comninnwealth, (as it is said, &c.) And bare you then and there the names of those summon- err end this writ Witness the Honorable Luther ELL der Ems. Preiident of our said Court at Orwieehures the 2.5111 day ofJune.lBl7.L s. C. 51. STRAUB, Proth'y. • Orwigsburg, July 17.18-17 -• POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL TILE Aufnmn term of this Insiltutinn will commence on the 6th of September nest. The Itheralpairon age which has been bestowed pn his school. and the 'considerable accession of pcfplis during the last year; has induced the Principal to procure two additional com petent teachers ; honing that the character-which will thus he given to the school _grill iikrease the number of pupils still more ; so as tolnable Mm to meet the heavy ezpenses which will consetjuently lie incurred and to carry mithis design of: establishing nn Institution mr thy of theamod liberal support. The following w Ibe the division of labor: Mr. Bibs Schneider, A. It.. Principal and teacher of the Ancient languages and Mathematics. The French and German languages have been assign ed to Monsieur F. Perrin, a graduate of one of tbe prin cipal Gymnasiums of Berne, Switzerland; and also a native of that country. Mr. Perrin has hatteninsidera ble experi , nce in teaching he his connection with this Institution.' He teaches the French and German. according to 011endiwi P e method, being able to speak both 'hese , languages with flunky Mr. W. P. Smuts, a member of the Senior fettles of Marshall Cellege, will have chargenfthe department of Natural Science. Ilistory, arid Elocution. I • ' • . _ Mr E. etagendnrf, wbn has been already a year con nected with the echoot. tearbeethe English branches. MGetman is considered one of the most inimittant bra nchcrof the schen,, and, therefore, besides the usual recitations In this language, half an brier is spent every day with the German. pupils an = German disptitalintis, and discussions... The exercise' are conducted by two teachers, wbo, by exchanging thee ideas with each other in the presence of the pupils, lead them gradually to do" the same. and thus enable them to. speak the ,German ennn. Persons from abroad, whn may wish to send their sone to this Institution. will procurn,farther Infor mation by writingto the Principal. Arrangements have been made to accommodate a Fermin nnmher nf persona in a .respectable private boarding house, not far from the school. end In a retired part of the town. Julyl7, IBC . ' 29— Port Clinton & Tamaqua tt. It. • 'PRE entire road from Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha ' • vine been renewed with heavy Iron mils nod good substantial hrulees, with all other improvements adapt ed to the nce of Litrometire engines, and the regular . Inicineve of the mad being now resumed ; a prisseneer train will, on and after Tuesday.ttie 13th lust., leave Ta m:Noe daily; (send eye excepted) at 7 o'clock. A.M..and arrive at Port Clinton. in time to roonert with the down ward train from Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returning. will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel phia cars. and rea h Tamaqua.dinner. A freight train with merrhandige will mien leave daily. %VM. WALLACE. Treas. & seetry Little Schuylkill Navigation R.R._ & Coat Co. Philadelphia, July In. 1817 Vi—tf Not ice IR hereby That an apppllcatlon will be made to the mixt Legislature, f..r a Rank to he located In the borough lir Schuylkill Count y, in bis called the Mechanics Mink . of Schuylkill County, wi.h a capital of One Hundred Mid Fifty ,Th'onsanit Dollare, and the privilege of lamming It, to Two' Hundred Thousand Dollars. ' Signed . . --SAMUEL KAUFFMAN. 111CBAEL -,IArRAVER, 'CALMAR/6M TROUT, SAMUEL MILNE% :JAMES B. FALLS, )(INAS BAST; -411flefirville,-July-3.11117. - - 117;:emn • • ' LEATHEN - • .14Tew and Cheap Leather. , .stcne, IN the tear 'of Wipers, Sinrifekin — n - R;CO's. ar;rel. near . the - enrnsrof Centre - arid Mantling% streitrareltri - - 1 vine The snbseriber,bas opened and' Wan de keeping • general assortment of ell -kinds of,Liettem-ernhair Red: and tanned tole leether.fitpoki :leather; OEMs. staughterendlipanish Rip-skins. orltabwielle,r tablno end or the very best, quality.lthich.n 'FM jell Omitted& thi alnnehter hides. eileend sheep skin, et taken in exchange forleatbst. Sisughtee bides ex changed for leather in the rough. . • • SAMUEL WILLTAMet WY 8,1847 Administration Notice. WHEREAS letters of Administratkon on the estate of. Augultui Whman, late of the bream& of kli nersvitte, Schuylkill Vaunts. deeeasrd.have been grant ed to the subscriber by the Register of SchuylkillSonnty, notice ts therefore siren. to all those Indebted. to said estate. to makapayrnent forthwith, and all those basing claims, will present them for settlement. •' • C. W. TAYLOR., Administrator. • --- • MASY-WlTMAN,ledministratrix. - , June 20,1647 . • • • 40—et• ,•, .' r.BOOTS - -4r. • &EOM'S • Atthe Old Stand, Centre Sired : next door to . - --. 'the" Pottsville House. 1 '. -. .3::& . .J:.FOSTER, ' IL ARS now receiving their .• • tinging Supplies of BOOTS dr. 8110ES.comptising s first rate assortment. which they now. . offer at Vehnietale or retail at the vesrlowest • Pricel. They have also on hand Tiunks, Ye -1 ins, Carpet Baas, rind SatchelESideand Upger Leather. Mamma; Calf idkine. Lining . 11 Binding Skins, Shoe Makers' Touts, and a general sort molt of Shoe Find ings. IC B'e 4 Boota• - .1. Shops mon etetnred at short not ice.— Their friends andthe public Weld are lu want of any of the oboe e articles are respect fully requested to give them a call. '''' • • - May 8, 1817, 19- RATS, CAPS, LADIES' MUFFS. BOAS, &C. To Merchants; Hatters, & others. GARDEN & BROWN, UAT AND CAP" WAII6IIOCPC AND MANUFACTORY, No. 196..•Mailiet ;St. •sEcoNti 1)OOR rtki.ow rsIXTIL PIALADA., RESPECTFI atten-G L • !ion to their large and complete stock of OATS and CAPS, menu ..„7 1 M1 \ - . firtured under their immediate direction and superintendence, with all theadventa ges of modern improvementa to enable them to combine theimportant qualiiies of durability, taste, and beauty of finish with extreme chesimess qr An immense and beautiful assortment 1 . of ail varieties and prices of Beaver, Brush, Silk; Moleskin, Itus•ta, Cassintere, Wool, Sporting, and Ashlabd 11 tts, . Also, a een.rral ussorttnent ofevery va riety of Caps. Ott& Fur Seal, Hair Seat, CAPS, Muskrat. Plain and Fancy Cloth every }. AI It F FS, style. red,biaek, and brown Mohair .eal- I BOAS, &c. cite, Glazed,- Oiled Silk, and Fur Cops. :Ladies' Man, B.ias, &c.. at the very lowest prit.es. Buyers tiy the dozen nt less. are invited to call and see if It Is not to their interest to deal with us. ' Particularr. ,attentinr. paid to the picking of hats, &c. Cash paid for Muskrat and Shipping furs. • - GARDEN & 880 WN. -No. 354',. Market street ; below sixth street. Philadelphia, July 17, 1817 . 29—aui The Largest & Cheapest-; •, wrocK O F • "GOLD SC SILVER WATCHES " 111 PHILADO.PIIIA.WDOLSSALE AND RETAIL /1 OLD; Levers', full Jewelled. 18 carrel case, A.T• , ; •enhl dial, ' .- . *. : ; , $lO 00 Gold LepineS, full Jewelled, 18 carrel case, • gold dint,. - -$9.5 W - 30 00 Silver Levers, fill Jewelled, ' .. : - . 59 CO Silver Lepine, JeWelred.. ". 13 00 . Silver guarder.; watches. spinilid ntillity, '9 00 Silver Imitation Quaffiers'. . • .. 500 Second handed Doll and Silver watches, at all prices, from . ' . -- . £ , 2 to 25 06 Gold Pencils. .' .. ..•: $1 75 0:1 200 Gold Bracelets With topaz and ocher acs's 3 50 Pure Silver Tea Spoons . . , . . . - 4 50 Dianiond.pninted Gold Pens, with pencil and , solid Silitiqllollterli v o nly '' . . 1 25 6.111 chains, breast pins. finger rings,,ear riots, and rjewelery of every quality and description. nt the lowest Philadelphia`or New York prices; Gold and Silver Le.- ver, I epines. and Quartler watchei, slill•nturit cheaper than the above Prices. A call will be sittfictent. to g tn. Vince purchasers that this is th., place to get good and cheep articles. All c.•ods wart:Anted to be what they are sold for. Orders front thea'ountry punctually atten d(d to.. Old Cold and Silver botteht for each or taken in exchange. All kind's ilfwatches repaired, and wait atti ed to keep correct time N. 11.-1 have a - splendid got t nl.pendent seconds watch, for tinting horses, &c.. Aft. Gilt and Galvanised Watches, for traders' use, and gads of all kinds in my line, at LEWIS LADOMUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelery Store, No. 4131. Market Street. above Eleventh, North side. ' P S.—Please save this advertisement, and c•II at 4131 Market st., upper side. , /111. V 17 29 —3311 CHEAP WATCHES &-JEWELERY. • . Full Jewcll:4' lila, Levers for $lO, • JACOB LADOMUS, i n t ,1, NO. '2lO, 51AEKET sTitEct,, has constantly '.:;• c lc 7 , ;, i n hand a large'a.s,sortnient of Gold and Silver .., Watches, at the following low pikes :-. -, Full Jewelled Gold Levers *40 , 00 ' Full Jewelled"Sil.o.r Levi rs . ‘`..,, .. 1 03 00 Gold' Lephies, full Jewelled, . .• . . 30 11l - Silver Lepines.. .. . "*. .. . ; 15 00 Silver Quartiers, . . ' . . . 80 to 10 Of With a large assorttneili of FINE JEWELERY, suet as ear rings, finger rim:Agri:east pins; bracelets: gliXand _silver pencils, gold cli tinsr&c. Ile has on hand-a Coln' plete assortment of Lunette, Patent, and Ph fin wati h glasses, main spline, % erges,. dials; and' hands. of every ,description; and, it ram a enuiplerexassortment of Watchmakers' toots and Watch maktirvals, to which he would call the attention of the counfry trade in cenentl. ,frir Those wishing anythid iv the above line.ottld find it to their , advantage to l l and e‘antitie hie. stock before purchasing elsewheyi..o.:2lo, 31A llKET.s:reet, below Eighth, Philadelphia. . [Phila., July 17 '2l)--. IJIPORTANT, To INVAI A IDS t Let ail who,areAtretted with Consumption, Couuh'e, Cold", disth.nia. tirenrhitis, Spitting Mood, Pain 'in tha-SitVan4 areost,Sore Throat. liourseue,", 216titation of the Heart, Illooping Cough, Croup. litres, Xe reo us Tremors, Liver • Coatpiatntortdeliseasetl Aline ps,tru THOMPBON'd COMPOUND 1-411117 P OF TAR AND • ,WOOD NAPTIIA. - F there int - tower in medirine to remove and cure din- I ease. thin one will rapidly'and effectually secure a restoration to health. ' From all paps of the country testimony continues to pour in of its iihequalled and salutary power over Put monarlY, Throat. Anil Pectoral diseases. A recent letter front Ilentleiithott & Co., an Old and highly respects le firm in Nashville, Thin.. states:-- "That the , Ciimpound Syrnifof Tar and Wood Nap tha gives universal satisf t.on,"—more so than any medicine they have - ever sold. Read the following from Dr. Young rite eminent oculist: Plitt ADELPHIA, Jan. 181 h. 1817. ' Afessra. trr Dickson ::--Gentlement—linving recommended in my praetire. anti used in my own fa• mily, Thompson's componind Syrup 01 Tar and Wood Naptim. I have nn hesitation in saying that it is the bent preparation of the kind. in line, and persons suffering from colKs, eoughS. directions of the throat, breast, &c., so preva.ent at thin season of the year, cannot tine any medicine that will allay a cough oeconaumption sootier than Thompson's Coinpound Syrup of. Tar and Wood Nantha. WNI,. YOVNO. M. I). 152, Spruce street. - Read also the following from a man who will;at any time, corrobende.its statements. • MUST WONUERF(L CURE! 2~—sc PI”I.ADELPIIIA., Dec. 4th; ISM. Penetrated with a deep ACti,..3 of gratitude for the be nefit experienced by the use of Thompson's Cempotiod Syrup of Tar, and •hat othrus, who, like me, hare lan guished thrOugh years al - affliction and suffering. with out being able to find a remedy, may know where it can be obtaitted, I vidiintatily inike thelollowing statement: About 4 yeari attire. arer being affected with a violent cold it left me a trould..noine and severe cough. Whilst the cough continued whit II as, with scarcely any in termtssion, diwing this Intli + v perled, language fails In tell WIIRt I liner suffered from debility. pains in the breast and side. night sivents,difficultYxpectoration. oppressed breathing, anti, in (Act: all Ifiose syinptnms who h mark a severe plenum:try affection. The relief occasionally' obtained by the diseharge attic: matter whirh obstruct ed the healthy at 'jinn of tny,systent. bat inrrensed 'my fears, as the purulent matter discharged was frequently streaked with Mond. During this time I was under - The treatment of several physicians,' and Intik many, of those preparations re commended as servlcahle In. the canes of - otters; bat without' relief; and I, at length. concluded that a cure. in my case. warchimeless: Hut how agreeably chanced now my opinion! I have used. tier allow' three weeks. Thompnnn's Compound Syrup of - Tar. fly the use of one bottle my rough has been relieved and my system reinvigorated, and hit continuing halm itp to this time.. am satisfied thal‘niv complaint Is entirety removed and eradicated.' It, ECARNISIr, 242. S. Eleventh street. Prepared only by ananey ac Dickson, (successors of s..l'.Thompscin,) at the F. E. minter of Fifth and Space streets, Philadelphia. - Sold in Pottsville by J. G. BBGWhc and J. D. FALLS, ltyineravitie. 1 Price 50. cents, or 01'per bottle ; or $2 50. and $5 for sir bottles. llewarcof imitations!! 5.Juy17,.18:^7 WARKUOUSR . OF PRINTS ONLY. No, sfi Ce;lar'Sl, New York. LEE; JUDSON & LEE, (LATE I.F.F. & JUDSON) Ocrupy th 7 spacious FIVE S rola WAREHOUSE. No. 56 Cedar Street:—the whole of which is deroted.to thii exhibitor, and sale of. the single article of PRINT-, ED CAI.IICOP,A. Th present smelt copsiits anent': ly ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some THOII!IANDS of ditTerent patterns and colorings. and comprisine everything detonable in the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. • • . All of which nee of red for:vale. for rash. or "".ra'' tory reedit. at the lowest' prices; by the PIECE OR PACKAGE. • • New styles - ire rectived'almnst every day, and many of them are Ent up for oar own sales, and not to be found elsewhere. Printed lhie of prices, torrected•from day to day. with every vitiation in the market, are placed in the' hands of buyers. Merchants will be able to form sonic Idea of the ex tent_ air' variety of our assortment, when we state, that tit i• value of nor usual stork of thif oare Airtime, is at least twice the value of the entire •stock of dry goadiortially kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers. This fact. together with the fact, that raw nwang and .our at tcntien ' onste.hd" of being. ivided emetic a ram variety Of arlieles. are devoted wholly to one, Will render the aditatttages which we can otter to dealers. perfeetty obvious • and it shall be.ostr care that stone who visit nor esta . hilehment shall meet with any dis appointment.. Our assortment ts complete st ail seasons of the yeer. • • LEE. illEttOPf & LEE. ' P. B.—B. P. LEE, former of the drat, of. Lord dr Lees, andiate sentorparto the orittin4 firm of' Lqe & Brewster him which to esinn he withdrew some time ego, has wammed hominess In connection whh -Messrs. Lee & Jodrnmondesthe Arm OLEO. .11IEBON LEE, sodorie 17111 , 111,es to assure hid Wee& thf) public, that the new firth will Maintain the same pre -emineete. in this stench Of the trade, which thrmar. ly diatinaulshea !Mil:lo4f tcq = goy4es inlieti4ll longed.. . New York, July:10, ISM tre*ry,hou,:in, : A'tfoarr;r7 07t1CI oricisrta `rnit wrxissrye. 1113X.' POUSIVillei Pa (July 31—E1-IZ. Saturday Morning', Ang. 7, 1-S 111 j BY MAGNETIC Far Lk* .arizwe:Jax q lr ADyANCE, OP fraportuWifews from the. Peace Patted—Genoral, See' Battle. Expected. '--, • We learn by Telegraph, l Correepontlent in Philadelphl mail has brought the impori all negotiations for Peace hat Governm?ni of Mexlea and: Gen. Scott wits tomarch on by the I,sth of July.. Santa Anna had an army •t Capitol; and every preparsti i , give battle to Gen. Scott tr/ Capitol, so that we may brilliaut victory in a'sbort 014 Another skirrnith had t Gen. Pierce. end the Guertin ter had been tlefeii.tcd. The city of Santa Fe had h, by order of Gov. Wloon. Mr. *sin, Locotuco, hat Congrese in Mr 7 Dronwole's , by about 200 rnsjotity. gives from 1300 to 2000 loccil DIE iI.A. Six hundred barrels of F our mild 10-day aR -$5.873 a $6 per -barrel ; eti , r ‘ n 74 canto;' chtei 55 cents; Red Wheat t3O yhite 13 . 5. Whitt key- 28 cents. . . _New rurk—Flour $6; C rn 70 cents; 03'4 50 cents. 13altinine—raininglard, a 4.1 no change in thel market Stocki arc 83cpreAoed, Penu!. EAC$79+. _ . G.EN. TAYLOR'S. SPEEOH.—The 4th or 1 July was celebrated at Monterey, Mexico, by the Americans residing io and near ' ' that city.. Gen! Taylor having been called out by aloast connect]' Mg his name with the Presideiley, made the full lowing brief re:marl:ex • •, Mr. Pres'ideal and Gentlea' n-1 have never had the vanity to aspite• to or tilt fur that elevat ted situstion which has just bee 'alluded:to ;• btO T , if my fellow countrynien think Iproper tu elevate! ' mein eo distinguished and honorable a position', I certainly shalt do my best to di c harge the duties n of that respotible position fsithf Ily. ~ But if tiny other candidate is preferred and 61fervil who may be more competent than myself] Uneed 'not say that I shall acquiesce most cheerfully in their de: ciston, and shalt rejoice that there is one mom w.otthy,to represent thatn-in dr ' highest office in their gift. ../ " ' OBSEQ,11100:4 " N•ES4VO I'HE GREAT. —ThePresitferfi, in • his visit tl , the Ninth, hek been rer7f with all ' the onor usually beetowl ed upon ae e e tile which he .represents. These Presi renal tours are breouti4 .fa;hionable . tlf hi and M the quite. a"holiday itil.the cities whcrp ey-urcur. itr ) thcre is any thine!;. however, (lax ! mg aside alttliFilici the policy ofl such tours and the politics of the tourists.) winch- detract from the pleasurable, excitement of the e occasions, it its the. servility Ind toadyism co fret uentiv manifest, led at .111 i titnes by the hanger •ott of eannent .. men--chore .. tin •Itcttles" whose r . fit.mircst desti ny.' end chief - pride. it is to be annezed to the,' emir' of greatness. I - ' ~ •1 I! ma t-rs not whetl.er the distinguished travel. ler be Whig or Dcmocrat—whttber Jackson pr.' Ty lee, or' Polk —IA bum but! wive forth' as the - representative of national, powerl and there are • numbers ready to do hiin hoinite.--to magnify," his slightest actions into notecase ,dble importance; to el•servls is ith - the Most inhaise shtereet the wale in which he liable his hat or cane, and whether he takes a snuff' with or witheet sneezing;' to prove io short. that the scribes . f BlnektvoiteJ'e when 'they say there is no oh Cquiodsitess to ' America. These, the like_imientant inett - dente, are `closely ,observed,. and i tiitinutely ehron cled -by is portion of the press ,fir the...:beriefit Of theivurld and posterity. How,iinterent from tins , * spirit of the true American. whu - iAmuld ," fihake hangs with a king Ulm Itis thione, Anil think it honor to his 1114.01 l).... ' . We hail marked come preciepn specimens fur the reader's amusement; but halie .unfortunately miAiiii: them. One paper. describing Mr. Polka tlisit to some church, woere his PrCienee was not .generally known. declares that l ittle cimid the congregation have eupposed, w ten they • wets singing the Psalm, that the voice lof the President of the United :States was united with theirsl-r Rielimand Republican. - -- „ LAMPS ! LA112.0!! :. . Gliandoles, Mall Lanterns,&c l • T UST opened a fresh supply of Cori:cline celrbrail d el Lard and Lard Oil 'Lamps, embracing a varietkOf now patterns: Also beautiful Limri , lSltadel,o:ll. aitd Silvered Eirandoles for M 41111, , ,, fillntl half setts. tut and plain Globes, large and small Lahip Wicks, &c., and for sale at less titan city prices ;at -_I REMOVAL. COUNTY iIIEETIN. ACOUNTY M.-ming - TXthe friends the Rom - mato( the Seat of Justtre tin Schuylkill County from Or wigsburg to. Pottsville, according to the provitions of an Act of Asti:giddy pissed last :winter:. wit! be held' at lit' house of Fozirlotortimer. in the ,Liorough of POO - rille. nu Saturday theith day of Aueust n...11.;at 4 n'tiqrk in the af , ernonti, -- fin the nu rpnse of niskinz the neees. ears- preparatory arrancentents flit thel nnininalion "r a Comity Remora' Ticket. and to timore the succestr'ot the rause of remittal nt the nest elect:lon. ' ' 1:• 'lt is expected that the meeting wilt be adarctsed iby s: . s:Cral able speakers. : • - F. W. Illt(IIIES/ • e ' ' JESSE FOSTERI - - • SAMUEL SILLY,'M AN. • : , ' ED W trto wen N N lin; ANDREW RUSSEL.: --: • i Execuliee Centro . / eintimilit .1 Foust-111c, July 31st, 1817. • . 1 ..' • : ' M. A. Root's Gall ~ry of 1 :• DAGUERREOTYPE PORT RAITS ATM FAMILY GROUFS4 . I ./Ve. 110, Cbuaut St., 34 dome below Fifth St., , '• • - PHILADELPHIA.-1 - A TIMIS:MON FREE. The pictures taken' at jlris 11 establishment are pronounced. by , ltriists and scien tific men, unrivalled for depth of OM , and softness of light and shade, while they display 'al the artistic ar rangement °raw highest entt of the painter. 1 —Cilizeum or stranger.. visiting. the G illery, can have their miniatures or portraits taken fatting unique Myle, and neatly set in,Mornern eases. Gold IA mu All e, ctg. or breast pins. &c., in a few mies. e py the Wowing rcfronin-the Philadelphia Seturdne CON 'er; — '' j • `• A acmes N Pt orgainstery.—the patine journals have. at dffereet periods, annnunced, ass rework:Ole proof of the skill and proficiency of Aincrican artnits,lthat Daguerreotypes are now made in this) city ,uperim. in every respect, to those 'made in any i4f the European' cities. This entrees of AMPri , an nnisis was con firtnel, m a in a very gratifying and ennetumive t iner.:by ?dr,,Bar nunt's publicly slating. at the Moir: of his Tom Thumb i i ezhibition in this ay, that Mr. RiMS.,II made fifty-one - good- pictures: with only a mingle litill re. ' In additinn to which, Mr. R. ins been fitrnished wit h the folintring conclusive certificate. signed, it will be perceived, by the parents of Tam Thumb, by Mr. Hamm, his 14a0i, er, and secretary. all of whom werei, with hint lif Fly, rnite•— . - ' i 1 a Junel; 1 Q47, 1 PhiladelphS4 9 7, l .... •* 24-ly i The Daerterrentypen of Tom ThuMh and his faniily, 'including his serest tea-het4. footman, driver.,enul. mace. Ace.. and his vnrious cesium-1i and 'ehnratAcre. Made by Mr. M. A. Root. (FIFTY-01E in WI.) prefect a decree of areursey and trnthfulnes to natnre, with a bold charm of outline. anfinnis. eraprehaion. heantyk livid delicacy of tintsh. and uniform brillirMce. that , rvej haws never seen equalled.. They are. decidedly, 'anemic to anything of the kind - witnessed hy+, be either ii tats l count ryor In tondon,naris,or a nyl.l - 1 he ( Meant .trope which we haye visited. We sake pleasure ' 0 1,,„0,4„, testimony to the courtesy •xuriekiti. rio nn',irirrniy react (heel by Mr. Bolt lb', eminently suc,csefril Daltnerre-. ritypnit. (Sipe , 8: E. }Tit 417,0‘7,( ) ehe Pa th er )i , -'-CYNTIIIk ecTRATTON, (thn Mahar. ' . P. I. tARNUM, - 1 - (Echihiteref Tom Thamb, in r.11[141.141 end Arrieti.a., and Proprietor of the N. li", , rk4k.: Thiltirirra Ma vanit.) •-' W. W. WEBYThß,lotecretery.) ." ''' ' TITEODORE it CATLIN, 'l' (Advertiser and Secret irr Par INnvi Tlikinltt in Butnne.) . 3 \ jil , 11.. n ,EiriFlllNlAlr.l t i F.gr.nttnr II! , i This II cetininlY IteCY 15100 .11 .3` . IOPT to lihrmr. a , l Amarbith stme tiorits. cnniin le gg It f nintheign who I 'have escinincd ITel - eters of fps r Manikin the tut tri ems , of itir rlinrlnal t (lOW, , Il!ity: ' ..;;.. L ' pillidg.,..lal,y ! It; IV; % '•.. - i 179 28-1 II GRAPH I sal Only I= .9—Negotiation fo l t Advancing—Gran, Philudelph "ra, 12 o'clock, M. from our atttotie; a; that the_Elouther cant intelligence that failed between tht :Mr. Trial, and tl4l the city of Mexic,l:l of 'JOAO near , the ton was-making ,to lore ho reached th 4 ok out for - another ken place betwee ,in which the hit' n totally iletroyc been elected t..ql ilistrict. in VirginiaF r in district -.usually EC= II H