•-• . ; The Coal Trade for 1g47. The quantlizr sent this week by Rail Road 16'33.1% 16 sad by Capa1,C,3.53 07—total obr the week, 41,380 03 tons —total by Rail mod, 80,596 01—do. by C anol, r 5,219 The quantity by Canal halt fallen off about 1100 tons this week, and on the-Rail Road there has been an In crease of about 000 tons. There is nothing new to notice in the trade this week. . The inotiVe power on the West Branch Rail Road work, well so far. The change has been effected with less difficulty than was anticipated. ' Freights; remain without nniefarl,glion. since last 'week. Our correspondent quotes a fellows: •To New York. ,To Newark, :To Providence, To Fall River,. • - Vo..New Bedford, . . • 1 To ffialem, 7 To rotiom.joth. N IL, - To Portland, Me., . . . To Boston, .. To New Haven, .. . 0 •. To Hartford,. - ' • - .. • To Trey, To Albany, To Baltimore, A • To Washlngton,v The rates from Bristol 'le 41 coo/tore, patens OF COAL OE IIIiAIID. ' , Mite, Skih Lump . $3 70 4 $573 Net — do ,:,:: ' 350 . .- 976 Broken, Egg, and Stove, . . rted,Ash Lump, • rrepared, , . - 367 a 4. 00 Nut, • . 33 , 7 4 a 950 Lehigh Lump, -. ' ) . ' 3 B'7f Prepared,. ' 400 Freights by Canal to Philadelphia 70 cents, and $1 80 to New York. _ • . 'Bent for the week ending on Thursday Evening latt:— .. • • Ben iiOAl l - ' CANAL. . .- • ..• WEEK. rol"At.. WEEK. TOTAL- P. 'Carbon; 11,407 00 31,1,554 . il l 1. 5,625 01 10064 09 Pottsville, 5,624 05 134,169 15 j A ~,,,,,. B. Haven, 15,041 OD 342,603 02 50; 0 0 0 4;7= 0 7 P':. Clinton.. '3;054 02 - 49,919 05 30 OD . 1, 1 ;••. 43 il? 35,120 10 818,505 01 6,253 07 129,210 01 129,210 01 . . Total R.B.S. Canal 076,716 02 • - BATES OP TOLLAND TRANSPORTATION ON BAIL ROAD, TO 4VOUNT 1. 12 1 47. From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven Pt Minton To Philadelphia, 81 50 81 40 $1 2.5 To Richmond. ' • 150 140 . 2 '23 RATER OP TOLL lIF CANAL, . . Froin Mt. Carbon. S. Ilat , nn. P. Clinton. To ilciladelph la.. . 64 cis. 60 'cis. 52 sta. LEHIGH CO4, L TRADE , . For the week ending Aug. 14, 1847 • Summit mine 60.3 17 191,520 18. ~, Ithume Run 3,831 05 . 79,975 10 Beaver Meadow . 3,622 03 62,639 19 Summit" 926 09 16,360 02 . /la2leton 3,712 16 61,661 OS Buckmountatn co. 1,502 02 - 28,369 15 Wyoming ' ' 243 13 6,084 02 5%015 O 5 • LA CK A %YANA COAL,'rII.4I.I)E. . Tl*. quantity of Coal sent to Market for the week en , ding July 31. J ' . .5,68 i . Total, for th e e season, I,VILKESBARRE COAL TRADE. The following is the quantity of Cent sent through the weigh lock at Berwick, to Aug. 1,1817. 130,007,00 Tone. JAMES S. CAMPBELL Collector. I'IN.EGEtOVE COAL TRAng Amourit of coal transported on the Union Canal Rail Road, for the week ending Aug. 19. Tons. IC_ wt. qrs, 1,993 OS 1 ' Per tael report ' 40,705 11 3 Total 42,0t59 00 0 V. L. CONRAD, Collectcir SWATARA RAIL ROAD. Amount transported on Swatara Rail Road from Ist to 15tb Aug., (inclusive.) Tons. C. wt. qrs . ' • 2,558 11 Per last report 23,873 6 3 36,431 17 3 V.L. CONRAD, Collector NM MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. bo follotviriß Is the amount of coal passed over the C:eek Rail Road, for the loßt six days.. 7,018 12 Tons. 155,836 438 '• Per last report GEORGE ~162.855 00. ." lIADESTV,,CoIIeCtor Total SCHUYLKILL VALLI,Y RAIL ROAD.' Amountof tranaporte over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even ing laat.. K 92 9 ,03 Tons. Per : lait report Total '202,613 12 " JESSE. TURNER, Collector MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon & Port Carbon Rail Bond, for the week ending on sat- Wail evening Inst. • 11.880 03 Tons. ;_Per last report 303,571 01 " 315,457 07 JESSE TURNER, Collector, Total DUNE HILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD, 'The following is the amount of Coal transported over 'this road up to Wednesday last 16,3811 i Tome.. 349,999 14' • Per last report 366,371 08_ WILT:TAM NEWELL; Collettor Total • MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. AmountOf Coal transported over this Road for the AveelL ending on Thursday evening last. • 6,508 ;6 Tons' I",e'r lastrephrt 139,369 00 145,877 16 " N. CLEAVER, Collector Total 4..0 A SPECIAL MEETING OF PULASKI LODGE NO. kV' 216, will be held on Wednesday morning, Aug. all, at 10 o'clock., CIIEMICAL SOAP—Warranted to nmove grease spots &c. from Silk, Woolen, Cotton, and Linen, without injury tirthe color: price only 121 cents. Just received arid for sale at STATIONER'S HALL, corner of Centre and Market Sts. Also atlt ANNAN' Whole sale and retail• Variety Store. Every economical fa mily ought v . ) have It In the house. [Aug. 28 35 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNE • SIIIP.—The partner ship beretofote existing under the firm of MAJOR k DICKSON in the Flour, Grain, and Commission bu siness et Mount Carbon, Schuylkill county, has. this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Persons in debted to the concern will make payment and those ha inne.claamS•will present them to either of the' partners for settlement.'_ 41 WM. MAJOR, MMDMI ECOND BAND CARRIAG S.— • kJ 1 light Buggy Wagon, (Ogle & Watson's) do I do (Dunlap's) I handsome Family Cnrriage, (Sorbet's) • In excellent order and will he sold very low by Aug.9.B 3531.49 JAS. BANTAM, Coal St., Potuiville IL ADAIII CO. EAL ESTATE BROKER'S: - toting,and Agency for the Collection of Rents, . pffic opposite the .Miners' Bank, Pottt villa, Pa. _ _s FOR SALE - • THE undivided half of the property knots ri as the Pennsylvania Hall. A two sinry stone . .,house and frame kitchen In Morris' Addition on the west side of I . ,entre street. A two story frame house, op the east side of Centre street, a ver y P•S dellghtfal residence. Wanted-4800 on bond and mortgage on pmdnetive property,situated to Centrerstreet. worth three times the amount. R convey* The property known as ..ho Ameri:an• Muse situated in the borough of Pottsville. A - large and convenient store anddwelling house well located in Minersiille.— Eight building lots iu Minersville as'wwplt situated as any in the borough. A number amortgrige and Jude. mem bonds of various amounts well secured on proper ty in Pottsville and vicinity. • WANTED—CoaI lands or:productive property in enuntpin exchabge for productive property Aug. 21,1847 fir) V Pitt br THE SCHUYLKILL NAV. CO., , • Phifailaphia, August IT, 1147: The, following resolution has been adopted by the lloardof Managers • Rtsertd, That the Collectors be instructed to conf luence charging ',the publishedlatr's of toll on all coal transphfted on the Navigation, without discount. on the first day of September; and that - on.the first of October the elbe increased 10 cents Alin on all coal ship!. peel' to tidewater, or to any point on the line of the Ca nal below the town of Reading—which rates shall con tinue-until the end of the season. ' .Pilla., /keg.% 34 3t] CLAUDIUS HARPER.° rfIOTHE ELECTORS OF scauvuutt COUNTY. 1 —Friends and, Fellow Citizenty:—The solicitation of numerous friends has Induced me to become a can didate for the office of COMMISSIONER of the county Of tSchuylkill at the ensuing October election. Should I be suebessfol the duties of the office shall be perform • ed with a scrupulous regard for the interests of all par ties concerned. Very respectfully. Your obedient Servant. FEEDERICKDECK: Orwlgaburg, 21 . .I\l OTICE TO TEACHERS.—In conformity with a 11 resolution of the Board-Of School Directors of the 'borough of Minerirville, passed the 12th Inst.: notice is hereby given, that the several schools of the borough will commence on' the first day of September, and that two male and two female teachers will be required.— The examination and appointmentof teachers willtalps place on Saturday, the 28th Inst. „ ' ' W. N. ROBBING. Mineriiille, Aug. 21 34-3 t 'PROCILAIILITIO . N.- IVOTICE is hereby given, that a Court of Common '..t.'t Pleat, f.tr the trial of causes at issue in and for the courtly of Schuylkill, wilt be .held at Orwigsburg, in the -- county aforesaid. on Monday,the 13th day of Sep ten:Mei next, to Cont inue twa weeks, if necessary. . . 'Therefore all persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. - .1011 P/ T. WERNER, Sheriff, hryerirm Office, Orrrigs- . AglttrgiAug. 14, 1 - 617. J ? - Third. Street, opposite German Lutheran CArtrib. t. RESPECTFUL= announces to the chi tens of Pottsville and the,Coal Region gene rally, that he is piepared to make a tine article of bobts and shoes, to df the foot and which will not fail to give latbfaction to his customers. From the longesperienee he has had in Mace and New York, in making the fine French boots, he flatten' himself that he can furnish an article which cannot be beaten in the state of. Pednsylvanta.— On hand and for sale a lot of fine boots _• also a supply of fine French leather, which.will be made up to order on reasonable terms. [Aug.2S, , 33-8 m GUM S GI/119 I BRIGHT ,& POVT, • TOWN HALL IRON STORE. OUBLE and SINGLE BARRELED SHOTGUNS, D POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS,. <- DUPONT'S CANISTER POWDER, PERCUSSION. CAPS, REVOLVING PISTOLS,' SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. The above are a tine assortment of English and Ger man manufacture. TABLE, POCKET. CUTLERY, 'SCISSORS, AND aazoas a Tine assortment of the most celebrated makes. ROPE, HEMP, ' PACKING CORDAGE, ANVILS, Bellows, Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and. Short handled Shovels made expressly for our own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Consisting of Locks, Latches. Hinges, Pal nts, of American, German, and English manufacture 41 121 1121 I 75 I 50 1 80 2 121 225 2_124 2 121- 1374 2 121 1 374 LOU 1511 . . 'IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and. Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Baud, and Hoop Iron; TOOLS, Blacksmiths', Carpenters'. Shoemakers', and Saddlers'. SADDLERY:HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING, With a variety of iron notions.. (Aug. 28 47 Salamander,i Fire, and Thief . • Proof Chests, Fire-Proof Doors for Banks and Stores, Seal and Letter Copying Presses; .Patent Slate-Lined Refrigera tors' ;rater Filters, Palent Portable Water Closets, intended for the Sick I and Infirm. EVANS it WATSON, 76, South Third St., (opposite the Philada. Exchange.) MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand,a large assortment of the above articles. together with their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which tire so constructed as to set at rest all manner of &ulnas to their being strictly tire-proof, and that they will resist the tire of any building. The out side. cane f of these Safes are made of 'boiler iron, the InOde case of soapstone, and between the opter case" and inPer MC is a space , of some three inches thick, and is fii:!td in with indestruCtible material, SW as to make It LP iMPO3Sibility to burn any of the contents in side of this c;;est. These Soapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article shape of Book Safes that will stand as much heal, and we holt; ourselves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by ohne bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture aTarge hzid general assortment of our Premium Atr-tight Fire•Proor Bares. of which there are over 800 now in use, and in every Instance they have given entire'vatisfactlon to the purchasers — of which we vvIU refer the public to a few' gentlemen Wl.lO havhiliem in use: • ' Haywood & Snyder, Pe +il L Wtnn, . TOTAL. alaywou, .;nyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. ,„ Pottsville; Mr, William Carr.-Doykstown, Pa. - N. & C. Taylor, 129, North 3d at.; A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine et. Wharf; Alexander Caron, Conveyabeer, corner of Filbert and 9th sts.; John M. Ford, :32.; North 3d et.; Myers Bush, 20, North 3d ; James M. !WI/. 101, 01310 4th' at.; Dr. David Jayne, 8, South 3 at.; Matthew T Miller, 20, South 3d ; and we Could liame somelpUndreds of others if it were necessary. No ti we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Vire Proof Safes, to call at our store before, purchasing elsewhere, and we can satisfy them that they will get a better and cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the city: • We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low prices, cheaper than they can be•bought at any other store in Philadelphia. • DAVID EVANS, • JOHANNES WATSON. Philada., Ana. 28, 47 35 360,636 04 169 ZO • New Books., WASHINGTON and His Generals, or the Legends of the Revoltition, part 3 and 4, by George Lippard. each . . *0 25 The lusnared, by Lady Charlotte Bury, complete in I vol., priee 25 The Organization of Labor, and -Association by ' Math. Braincourt, price • 25 Crimes of ilia Borgins, or Rome in the Seventeenth Century, a Historical Romance, complete, with out, expurgation, price2s Chambers' Miscellany of Useful and Entertainin 'l g- Knowledge, in mimbers, each forming a coal- Wets work. Edited, by Robert .Chambers, price 25. Chambers' CyctopMdia of English Literature. N 4. A l 5, containinga selection of the choicest produc tion of English authors, price , 25 . Remarkable Evenja in the History of America, NO. - 4, pricp, , ~ 25 BraithAvaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine . and Surgery, containing a retrospective view of ' every discovery and practical improvement in the medical sciences. Terms for the whole se ries. No. Ito 12, inclusive, 45. Per 'annum. thereafter 81 50 in advance. Subscriptions rec'd ' The Parricide, or the Youth's Career of .Crime, .- complete, , . 50 Walter WMfe, or the Doom tif the Drinker, by Thomas Dunn English, price . 25 The Castle Bravo, or the Coiner and Preacher., A ' Romance froin unwritten Adventures in the life of Stephen Burroughs, by Mrs. M. L. Sweetser, 25 Taylor's Money Reporter and Counterfeit Detect- 193,881 09 or. Suscriptions received (or this wash, , . •10 Greatest Plague of Life, part 5, •-. CI ,Wood Leighton, or a Year in the Country, by Mary, tiowitt,.. , 25 Ladies' Soak for September 25 Graham's Magazine for September, 25 Subscriptions received for all the periodicals and de- Itvered free of postage. . . . .... Also, a.veriety of other new works, just received and for sale at [Ape. 283 BANN AN'S ]look Store. EMI Wholesale Boot and Shoe Store, EXPCHEAP• FOR/ASH...aI .Vb. 35, South Third, shore Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. • TILE subsrriber continues his cash system - of doing business, and offers a good assort .. mentor eastern and . city made BOOTS and ' SHOES by the package or dozen at lower prices thin the same quality of goods can be purchased elsewhere In this elty. Sulfiering none of the usual losses in trade, an examination of his goods and prices trill convince any purchaser that there is no deception in this advertisement. . . ' • Purchasers will examine!the market thoroughly-and then call at No. 35, South Third, above Chesnut street, Small dealers supplied at the same, prices as large ones. THOMAS L. EVAN'S. Philadelphia, Aug. 28, 47 35-6 m Charles Stokes, GLOBE HALL OF • FASHION,. NO. 2.00, MARKET STREET, 'PHILADELPHIA. • .CCLOTHING— necessary and useful article, i well becomes every one who buys it, before purchaiing to look and see where it can be bought cheapest. 1 am satisfied. (and, reader, you will be,) if you favor me vr!li h a call, and leak over mystock of geods. You will not only buy yourself, but tell all your friends where cheap clothing can be had. and they will do the same, If you come to the Globe Hall of Fashion and 'do not 'find gouda twenty per cent. cheaper than any'store in the city, I think you will say Gen. Taylor never Avhip ped the Mexicans I think he never did any thing else. full stock , of clothing suited for the country trade which merchants and others are particularly Invited to examine. CUARLES STOKES. Globe" Hall of Fashion, 296, Market street. 3d 'Phila., Aug. 29, 47 35 3m] '.door below Ninth. J. R. DICKSON Watches, Jewelery, Tilt, subscriber offers to the trade, or.by re loailt a large and general assortment of the fol ajftatcetletisr.ehein allot Ins owts hrioortation 1 -• • or wmln Buyers of goods in this line are invited to examine the assortment, and Orders arc solicited with the assu rance that every effort will be made to give szlisatction and insure a continuance of custom. Gold and Silver Lever Watches or ordinary quality. Do do do ofpuperior finish. o Do ' do - do Anchors and Leniries Silver double eased English and Swiss verge Watettes, with light, medium, and heavy cases. • , Gold Jeweler) , in all varieties, tine 'and common. • Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, playing 2,4, 6,8, and 10 times Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. , Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt and other frames. ~ Watchmakers* Tools and Materials oral! sorts,• FaheY Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Beads, dm. • Having every facility fen:obtaining goods on the most advantageous terms, corresponding inducement!, will be offered to purchasers. JOHN C. FARR. 112, Chesnut.Street, Philadelphia. Philada., Aug. 21, 1817 3l—Cnn Valuable Steam 51111 for Sale, IN PORT CARBON. TILE subscriber offers for sale his • N.l STEAM situated in the town of sr .v. 6 E Port Carbon, 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 frame building connected with the mill 32 by 50 feet ex-. tending across the river Schuylkill, for storing grain &c. The mill has three run of stones, and an excellent' 'engine. Mims landing US feet front on the Schuylkill Canal, nt the head of the Navigation, extending back to the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, on which is erected,: a large More house, stables, and a cooper shop-, 'All the buildings including the mill &c., are in excellent con dition, and furnished in the best manner. • • This property is situated at the head of Canal Nevi sedan, and at the Junction of the hilll Creek and Schuyl kill Valley Rail Roads, n branch of which runs within 20 feet of the door of the mill. BuatS by the Canal run directly under the mill, and discharge their cargoes of grain dr.c., through hatchways Into the mill above, or on the landing below, • '. All the flour and offals tan be disposed of at the mill door at the highest market price, as fast as manufac tured, and, when taken into consideration that it Is the only mill located in that portion of the Coal Basin, ac cessary botht y Canal and Rail Road, and connecting with the Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley Rail Roads, so that grain cal; be received and the products disposed of at the door, without any transportation, It is, [moues tienably, one of the most, desirable mill properties ever offered for sale: The terms will be made easy, to the purchaser: .As the subscriber has made arrangements to, engage in another business, if not sold In a reasonable time, it will be offered for rein. ME POI ilutber partitulais ap,ly to, or address, pact paid, L. P. WHITNEY, Port Carbon. Port Carbon, Ang. 7, 1847 31—tf •• Orsvlgsbarg Academy.. HE Orwigsburg Academy is now open for the re eeptionn of pupils under the instruction of George W. Hart, Esq., a classical scholar, and well quelitied for the station. Admission to the Academy may be had by application to either of the undersigned trustees. WM. B. POTTS. " Whr. BICKEL, ;.BERNARD YEAR.EB, JOHN EGE, • ' ' SETH LEIMASTES, JAMES H. ORAEM ELI 'HAMMER. JNO. BANNAN• • Grog:share, July 24,1841 JOHN SCHHELTZEHy . BOOT & SHOE MEE% Sri R! B Y i ° I Rev , iss i netilitl f etliceo .44 titt . of IL V mmo i n - Pleas of Schuylkill county and , to tne diretted, will be ' exposed to public sale on Saturday, tAil th of Sijnesaber, 1847, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the entbliehouse of Das. el Rile in the borough of Pottsville, the folio*. tog described premises, via:- No. 1.-All those two frame Meestlages and lee or piece of ground, situate on the northwestetly side of Market street, in tbeborongb of Pottsville, county afore said. containing in front on said Market greet. 30 feet, and In depth 190 feet, beingthe northeasterly half of the lot marked to Pott & Patterson'e addition to Pottsville., No. 39, bounded northeasterly by lot N 0.97, northwest erly by a 20 feet wide alley, sodthwestwardly by the other Ingo!' the said lot No. 39, and isouth:astwardly by said Market street, being the same lot or piece of ground, which Bard Patterson and wife, and Abraham Pott and wife, grantedtto the kikid Charles Lawton, by deed, dated December 6,1830, et:seeded to Orwigsbnrg in Heed book No. 16, page 52. No. 2.-All that certain lot orplece of ground situate on the eastwardly side of Centre street, In the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, bounded northwardly by a house and lot oftground intended to be conveyed to John McCrea, eastwardly by Rail Road street, south wardly by other land of Charles Lawton, and west wardly by said'Centre street. containing to width 60 feet, and in length or depth 200 feet, being part of the same premises which Jonathan Wynn Mt wife, grant ed and conveyed to the said Charles Lawtoo, by deed dated the 17th day of October, 1835, and recorded in Schuylkill county. in Deed book No. 15, page 473. Nu. 3.-All those five certain two story frame houses and twelve lots of ground, snuate on the jeeße • eastwardly side of Rail Read street; in ;1 1 ee. Wynn's addition to Pottsville. bounded gg northwardly by land of Charles Lawton, eastwardly by Coal street, snuthwardly by other land of Charles Lawton, and westwardly by the said Rail Road street, being lots which are marked in the plan of Wynn's Addition to Pottsville, with the Nos. 16,17, 18, 19.20, 21, 22, 23,24, 25,28 ; and 27, lot No. 16, containing in width 31 feet, and the other lots con taining in width 913 filet each, and all containing in length or depth 159 feet, belng;the same premises which, by sundry conveyances; from Jonathan Wynn and others, became vested in the said Charles Lawton. No. 4 -Three full, egital, undivided, fourth pans, the whole Into four equal parts,lo be parted and divided of and in all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate In the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, on which said tract of land a town plot has been laid out and cell ed the eastern addition of Pottsville, bounded and de scribed as follows:-Beginning at a post corner of James House's tot; thence by the same north 36 de grees, west 230 feet Mb poet, and south 51 degrees, west 120 feet to a post; thence by Altar's addition and Eli Cake's lot, north 30 degrees, welt 990 feel to a:post ; ,thence by Eli Cake's loesouth 54 degrees, west 475 feet to a post; thence by land now or late ofJonathan Wynn, north SO degrees, west 30 feet to a postd north 211 de grees, east 68 feet to a post, north 22} 'degrees, west , M feet to a post, north 671 degrees, east 159 feet to a I post on the western side •of .Coal streets-thence along the same, north 221 degrees, west 116 feet to a post. thence through the said street, north 13 degrees, west 87 feet to a spruce stump, north' 531 degrees, west 67 feet to a post on the west line of said Coal street; thence I elope the same'north V... 1 degrees, west 96 feet to a post; thence be land now or late Jouathati Wynn, south 671 r degrees, west 159 feet to a post, north 221 degrees, west ' 60 feet to a post, north 55 degrees, west 5 feet to a post, north 90 degrees, west 214 feet to a post ; thence by land now or late of the Schuylkill Navigation Company; riorthdegreee, east 108 perches to a post, and north 21 degrees, west 37 perches, and 6-10 m a stone; thence by land late of John Pon, deceased, north 69 degrees, east 31 perches and 8-10 to a post ; thence by land late John Young,south 21 degrees east 84 perches to a large Spanish oak', thence along the public road by land hue of John Pone deceased, south 21 degrees, west 17* per ches to a post, and south 46degrees, west 68 perches to a post, and south 54 degrees. west 41 perches to the places of beginning, excepting and excluding the following lots or pieces oigmund ;_lnts marked in the plan of the east ern addition to Pottsville with the numbers 1. 2,3, 4,5, 8,9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 36, 57, 62, 04, 72, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 150, 157, lots webers 11, 12, 13, the northeast half of lot number 4, and lots numbers 23, 24, 25, 211, 73, lots num bers N„ 30, and a lot of ground on Rail Rood Street sold to John James, containing in width 24 feet, and in length or depth from Rail Road street to Coal street, contain ing, inclusive of all said lots or pieces of ground, 76 acres, strict measure, being the same prerhises which Charles Loeser, by deeds dated March 28. 1831. recorded in Orwigsburg:in Deed book No. 11, page 339 and De cember lot, 1831, recorded in Orwigsburg. in Deed book No. t 2, page 349, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, with the appurtenances, consisting of two 21 story frame dwelling houses, with basement stnries of stone, one 2 story frame house, and one 1 story frame house. es No. 5,-All those frame messuagen or tenements and Int or piece of ground, situate in Young's addition to Port Carbon, being the centre part of a lot of 50 feet flout and 100 feet deep, marked 18 on the plan of Young's addition to Fort Carbon, said half lot being 25 feet front on Commerce street, and extending back that width 100 feet to the other land of said Young, common eine, 15 feet to the eastward of the Mill Creek Rail Road, bounded on the one side by part of said lot nnmber 18, on the other side of the remainder of saki lot number IS, in front by said scrimmerce street, and In the rear by other land of said 'Young, as aforesaid, tieing the same lot'of ground which Jacob S. Gerden ar.J wire granted and convey ed to the raid Charles Lawton, by deed da ted March 29, 1837, and recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book No. 16, page 92. As the property of ,CII4RLES LAWTON. At the same time and place. all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Pon & Patterson's ad dition to the town of Port Carbon, in Norwegian town ship,-in the county of Schuylkill, adj. - di:Ong lot of Isaac P. Dunloss eastwardly, lot of William Ilenzog west wardly, and being 60 feet in width and 200 feet in depth and marked in the plan of said addition No. 28, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house. As the property o f STEPHEN' MOYER. At the same time and place,-all that certain lot or parcel of ground, situate on the corner of Third end Nichols streets, in Lawton's addition to the town of Port Carbon, in the county of Schuxlkill bounded on the northwestern side by let No. 1.18, and by Nichols and Third etreets, it being lot No. 149. in the general plan of said Lawton's addition to Port Carbon. As the property of CHARLES BOYD. At the same time and place, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Abraham Pott'e addi tion to the town of Port Carbon: in Norwegian town- skip, Selina lkin county, adjoining lot of Abraham Lewis northwardly, and other property of John Bailey south: wardly, a9O feet street westwardly, and a township road eastwardly, being 21 feet 7 inches in widtu. and about 113 feet in depth, and marked in said addition with number 12: with the appurtenances, consisting of a It story frame dwelling house. .91so-All that certain tot or piece of ground, situate in Abraham Pott's addition to the town of Port Carbon, In Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, adjoining other property of John Bailey northwardly, property of George Dougherty southwardly, a 40 feet wide street westwardly, and a township road eastwardly, being 21 Met, 7 inches in width, and about 117 feet in depth, and marked in said addition with Nn. II : with the appur tenances, consisting of a 2 story frame dwelling house with a I story back kitchen thereto attached- Ae the property ofJOHN BAILEY. At the same time and place. all.that certain story-frame building, situate In the town of Donaldsonville, in Lower Mohontnngo ••• • sv tonehip, Schuylkill county , on the lot ea a If g • marked in the general plan of the said town with the No. 37, bounded in front by Good Spring creek, and in the rear by Coal alley ; said lot being 50 feet in front end 85 in depth. The building is 10 feet by 19 feet.. As the proyerty of JAMES FARREL; owner or reputed owner.. . • . Seized and taken into execution and will be sold by • .3011 N T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwige burg, Aug. 14, 1847. I Sheriff's Sales of Real. Eitate. BY virtue of several writs of t'enditioniExponpit and Lerari Facias issued out of the court. of Collimate Pleas of Schuylkill county,and to me directed.will be ex posed to sale by public vendee or outcry on Saturday, the 4t h day of September, 1847. at 4 o'clockin the afternoon, at the public house of Jilichail Graeff, in the bosltlgli of Orwigsburg, the following deftribed premises, viz : t„ tsc6 All the certain farm or trac of I. i d situate in North M anheim township, Sclinylkil . unt , (near Orwigs burg,-). bounded by landsof Benjamin 11 dev, John Will trout, Joseph 'Loll, land, late of Danipt Delbert, now Charles Smith, land of the heirs of Abraham Hoy, and by land late of Conrad Datum ; containing 244 acre! and 49 perches. conveyed by Lam ence F. Whitney and Hannah his wife to Charles Smith, by deed dated the 12th day of May..A D., 1845, and recorded at 'Orciigs-. .. • - burg, in Deed book No. 29, page 85 ; with ..#, the improvements thereon, consisting of a •"• I large two story brick dwelling.hause with maw IR 1 .-, a tw ostorY , story, brick kitchen thereto attached, a large bank barn, out ho.tspe,'and two - • trains sheds. • , . Also—All that certain tract °Hand, situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, bounded by lands of MIA. min Bodey, Henry Hdy, and other land of Charles Smith, containing 10 acres and 72 perches and allow ance, conveyed by. Daniel Delbert and Elizabeth his wife, to Charles Smith, by deed dated the 20th day of December, A. p , 1845, recorded at Orivigsburg,iii Deed • • book• No. 25, page 108: with the appurte • ; r nances, consisting of a two story log dwel ..OB is liug house, with a one story frame kitchen II thereto attached, a one storylog dwelling - Louse,a log stable, a blacksmith shop, and a wheelwright shop. !is the property of CHARLES SMITH. • At the same time and place. the undivided third part of a tract of land, situate in Pinegrove town ship. !Schuylkill county, surveyed on a warrant to Hob ert Kinnear, containing about 450 acres and allowances, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of William Mont gomery, Andrew Carson, Sophia Moyer, John Moyer, anti John Harris : with the . appurtenances. Also—The undivided third part ore Iran of land, situ ate in the township and county aforesaid, surveyed on a warrant to John Hattie, containing about 455 acres and allowances, adjoining lands surveyed in the names of Andrew Carson, Hobert Kinnear, Sophia Moyer, John Lecher, Christian Levenberg, and others : with the ap purtenances. As the prokrty of DAVID KHAUSE. At tlie,sanie time and plate, all that one tio4i‘ vided fourth pirtbf three contiguous tracts dr pleteY or land situated in the township of Lower Mokontongp, county of Schuylkill, eked Mate of Pennsylvania, the whole bounded and -described ne follows, to wit:—He ginning at a pine tree standing at the southeastern cor ner of the lands herein conveyed, on the side of the public road leading from Sunbury to Reading, MRaush gap; thence south 88 degrees,lest 55 and I-10 perches togwhite oak; thence north 0 degrees,. east 45. and 4-10 peed:lea to a corner; then ii , a v rth 12 degrees, west 70 perches to a corner; thence orth St perches , to a - cornea; thence north 25 tfegrires, 417 and 3-10 perthes to a corner; thence north 20 degrees, west 24 perches to a corner; thence north al} degrees, west 49 and,74o perches to 4 corner; thence south 741de:tees. west 19f and 9.10 perches to a corner ; thence north I degreeC cut 166 perches to a coiner; thence grind; 89 degrees, east 203 perches to a Corner; thence north 1 degree, east 41 perches to a corner....thence south 89 degrees, east 35 ands-18 perehes to a corner ; thence south 1, de gree, west - 101 perches to a corner; thence south 891 degrees, east 30 and 1-10 perches to a corner; thence south 171 degrees, west 101 perches to a comer; thence north 681 degre3lovest 12 perches-to .a. corner t thence south.l2l degree s, 100 perches to a corner; thence south 13 degrees, west 22 perches to a corner ideate south 35 degrees, out 49-perches to the place o f, begin- . ning, contatnlpg 256 acre:, be the same rave r less i. and being the tarns tiacti of laid *Mc" acre e°3l. :THE MINERS'` JOURNAL-. 'eyed to Cabin -Blythe, John P. Lieblich; b..t amp, Ac seejszio Parke, by deed's dated as follosist—By deed Said Teter !flinger and With: dated 2d April. 1840: tea:tied at Orwegsburg,in book 18, page 441.-. ' Deed froth Valentine Savage and.wlfe k dated 4th Sep ,, tembef:lB3le recorded as aforesaid In Deed beak N 0.1.6, page 442-11-4:. • Deed, George garner and nefe,dated fie 1840; recorded as afortettild In geed book N 0 19, pare 1230. Reference beingtheteto had Willman. fully and at large appear with the Improye eeen i s , t e m , on, to,witt—a grist MllLalitemilL, two dwelling houses, andthreestables. Astheprepertyof CALVIN BLVTHE. Ati the same time.and place, 41l .tkose eeitain L i nd e. of land, with a saw mill thereon • ‘ erected, athlete townsbip, Schuylkill county,to witt—Tbefirst diete rs a of surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted by the Commonwealth e e p enen re. vaniti,Unto John Schwarthecalled "Bilmmer Rile" con taming acres and allowance; and the second there or surveyed In Pursuance of a- warrant granted by the said !Commonwealth Onto James Dtekinson. called "Kelly's Addition." containing 400 acres and allowance, cunveyed by William P. Orrick and Anna IH, his wife, by adeed of conveyance. dated the 17th day of Septeme her, A.. D.,1840, to Samuel,P. C. Tohnson, and recorded at Drivipburg, m Deid book No. 27, page 63; with ih e , property appurtenances. As the SAMUEL P. C. JOHNSON. • . At the same time and place; alt the rig:ht, title, and interest of Ovid F. Johnson. being 6110 nem or thereabouts, undivided of, in, and to atithattertain tract or parcel of coal land, situate on Ranch creek, partly in Lower Mohontongo.tind partly in Porter township, in Schuylkill county 4 and surveyed in pursuance of 9 war , rants, eight whereofaredated the 18th day of Nevember, '1793. and granted to the following named persons respec tively: John Mukha Witman. Thomas Wild-- Itahn, Peter FeatherlDaniel elesse ririnith,Willlam She in tie r.Da rile! nose,Frederick Ra ti li c e nd eine whereof is da ted thelOth day of December,l793,itud greeted to George Dewald and patented in March and February, 1795, to• James Wilson.'Esquire, and containing ire the whole, according to the patents, four - thousand and sixty-two acres an one bundled and fifty-ene perches. (4062 A. 151 ks the property of OVID F. JOHNSON. Awl dee—All the right, title, and interest of "the said Ovid P. Johnson, of, In, and to the Billowing described lands, to wit :—A certain tract of letid called "Fulton," which the Commonwealth _of Penfateleanie. by Patent: bearing date the 27th day of Febroary,'l79s, did grant and confirm unto James Wilson, Esq.. his heirs and ail signs, situate in, then Berke, now Schuylkill enunty,in Pinegrove township,. adjoining lands surveyed to Jahn Strohecker, John Witman, and Philip Miller, containing 443 acres and 123 perches and allowance. Patent en rolled in Patent Book No. 26, page 44. Alas—One other tract called "Fairview," rsituate in Pinegrove townehip, Schuyik fiteounty,adjeining lands surveyed to Michael Madan, Cenral Feger,,Peter, Na. Ole, and Philip Kiinselman, containing 430 ;litres and 36 perckes and allowance, and patented to James Wil son, Esq., in 1195, by patent enrolled in Patent book No. 23, page . Also—One other tract called "Greenfield," situate in' the township and county last of adjoining lands surveyed to Jacob Bower. Michael 'Madeira, and Con rad Figer, and containing 438 acres, 22 perches and'al lowance, and patented to the said James Wilson, Esq., in 1795,by patent e nrolled in Patent book No. 9.6. page 27. Also-;One other tract called "Greenwich;' situate in the township and county last aforesaid. adjoining lands entveyed to George Berland, Thomas ; Wildbahn. Jacob Bower, and Michael Madeira, containing 440 acres and 04 perches and allowance,and patented to the said James Wilson, Esq., in 1795, by potent enrolled in Patent book No, 27, page 31. • • , , Also—One other tract, situate in the township and county last eforeaa id, adjoining lands surveyed to Peter I 'Feather, John Strohecker, end George Eckert, contain- , frig 440 acres and 61 perches end ,allowance, and pat ented to the said James Wilson, Esq., in 1795, by patent enrolled in Patent book No. 27, page 28. Alan—One other tract situate in the township and I county aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed to George Eckert, Jnhn SOohecker, Philip Miller, and Philip Kiln selman. containing 442-acres and 56 perches and allow ance, and patented to the said James Wilson. Esq.. in 1705, and being the same Rinds which John Snevity con veyed to the said Ovid F. Johnann and others by deed ,bearing date the 22:1 day of Febivary, A. 11. 1839, and recorded at Orwigsbutg, in Deed book Nn. 17. page 512. As the property of the said OVID F,. JOHN,SOti. At the same time and place, all that certain lot nr piece of ground. situate in the herowth of 'Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, on the borthwardly Bide of Union street, adjoining Daniel Sas-teem the north, by Ro land Kline en the east, being 22 feet in front. and 122 feet • • in depth, with the appurtenances, consisting , of, a one and a half story tram dwelling • • • • '' house. As the prOperty of.IOIIN BECKER, ease is s and REGINA BECKER. executor:l of the •-• lea will and wet:meet of MAGDALENA •-•-• • - • BERKIIEISER, deceased. - - At the same time and place, all the rig . ltt, title; and interest of Henry K. Strong of, hi. and to six several tracts of land, situate in the county of Schuylitill,Hormer. ly Bells) surveyed and returned intothe hind o'ffice of Pennsylvania; in pursuance of six warrants in the name, of John Moyer. , Sophia 'Moyer, Robert Kinnear, Nancy Kinnear. John Harris. and Christen. 'Arenberg, dared severally upon the sth day of May. A. D., t 794, the first thereof containing 448 acres. 1.8 rwrzhes and allowance; the second, 415 acres. 1 4 2'w:relies ind allowanee ; the third, If.: acres, 9.perchea and allowance; the fourth, 433 acres, 31 perches and allowance; the fifth. 433 acres, 59 perches, and allowance'; and the sixth; 445 acres, 12 perches and allowance; containing in the whole 2655 acres. 141 per. coca and allowance. being the some premises of, in, and to which Peter Benson and Elizabeth Ann his wife. David P. Benson. and Mnry P Benson, (heirs and legal representa• tires of Peter Benson. deceased.) by deed dated the 18th day of ApriL A. D., 1838. and recorded nt Orwigsburg in Deed book No. 16:par ' m 560, granted ail their right. title. property. elrim, and demand unto Henry K. Strom, his heirs and assigns. As the property of HENRY K. STRONG.. eeized and takch into execution and will be hold by JOHN T. I.V.ILNEII, Shore Sheriff's Office. Orwigs burg, Aug.,14,1847.• 1 33 National Loan' Fund Life -Assn _ ranee Society of London. - A SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow ti and the Orphan. ' —Empowered by Act of Par liament.—Capital £500,000 or *2.soo,ooo—Besides a Re serve. Fund (from Surplui Premiums) of about 8..85,1100. • T. Lamle George street, Hanover square, Chairman of the Court of. Directors in London. PAysiciani—J. Elliotson( M. D. P. It. S. - -* hwy.. - W. S. Woolhonse, Esq ,P. ft. A., S. Secrotary. F. F. Cannons, Esq. • , 'The following are among the advantages offered by this institution : The guarantee of a laige capital, in addition to the acentnulation of premiums. The peculiar ben'efit secu red to the assured by the principle of the loan depart ment. The payment of premiums talf-yearly,i or quar terly, by parties insured for whole term of life,iat a tri fling additional charge. ;The travelling leave extensive and liberal. Persdne insured for life, can at once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claith the same privilege-for five successive years, on their own note • and deposit of policy. Part of the Capital is perma nently invested in the United States, in the names of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available always to the assuredl in eases of disputed claims (should nnY such arise) or otherwise. Thirty days al lowed alter each paynient of premium becomes due without forfeiture of Palley. No , charge fur medical eXamination. The Society Faint founded on the Mutual and Joint Stock principle, parties may participate In the profits of the Society; two-third& of which are annually divided among those assured for life an the participation scale. persons wha are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by this Institution. by addressing the General Agent, 3. Leander Starr, No. 74, Wall St., New York, can obtain the requisite information and The necessary papers for effecting an insurance. Si' Any information with regard to thin Company can be obtained at the :cave of the Miners' Journal. •••• , ' • August 2 : ), 1847' 34 . The Great. Preventive Medicine: riptiouGa Wight's Indian Vegetate Pita' Hard • achieved triumph upon triumph, in the cute of ob strnate caeca of disease, even after they had been en tirely given up, and atter all othdr remedies had failed, ret their potter of preaCntialt man bejnetly.eetaemed their 'CROWNING GLORY: • "'Storms," it is said, " purify .the air," but stnrma dr, misrhiet akin, and are so far an evil. Were it within human power to maintain the • • t• • • ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM • ' betiveen• the earth and air, there would be no occasion for storms, for the air woultalways bp pure. fio °falls human body. If kept free from morbid hu mors, the action is regular and healthy ; but if those humorsiare iiilowed to accumulate, a crisis, or, in othti words, a storm, will arise, which is always more or less dangerous. WRIGIMS INRIAN VRGETABLESILIA are eutially s well,c.alctilated to parent the storm, or to allay at when It comes. But • PREVENTION IS BETTER TITAN CURB, besides being cilia perm] less troublesome. The delay of a day in the crhmitencemens of Sickness has often proved fatal, and always render the case more difficult to manage. Let the sickness be caused by ' CHANGES Or WEATHER, • high living, Avant of exercise, close confinement, time gone' derangement, or anything „else the effect Upon the, body Ili much the eame-45 equally difrgeroue, and is removable by the sametneapir. '. .•• ' . HAVE YOU A COLD 1 - Let It not ripen into Consumption: Are you Dyspopticl Beware of the hypochondria. Two pills taken every other night oh an empty stomach, for a short time, will. In nine cases opt of ten, cure the laospepsia, and there by drive away the legion of "devils blue." \ ForMead ache no medicine stipertur to freirhes /radial Pelle tabt;Pillo. C.ost e n en; that prolific mother of disease, is caused by a torpid state of the liver, which %hese Ole effectually cures.. By striking at the root of disease; Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills prevent all and cure all;' They,can hardly ever betaken amiss, if used with common - discretion; and we commend them to the use of those who; have not yet tried them. The following highly respectable storekeepers.ihave been appolnted,Adelits for the sale of WRIGHT,'S IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, In Schuylkill County THOMAS D. BEATTY, Pottsville. ' • .' _Medlar & Bickel. Orwigsburg, A. Heebner k Son. PortCarboh. Dewald. Pod' & Co., Mciteanstaife. Geo. R. Grey, Muscarota. Ifenry , ffocb & Sdn, Mlddieport: •- Wtn. Taggart v Tamaqua. . • • E. do E Hammer, Orwigaburg. Wheeler it Miller, Pine grove. -Aaron klattis;LOWer Mahantaufro • Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. Jacob Kauffman, ilabantango: • John Weist. Klingendon. . • Gabriel Herb. Zimmerunntown. • C , B. De Forest. Millersville. Jonathati Coclibif, Lievrellyn. , George Dreibelbia, East Brunswick. A. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia. • • Levan& Kauffman, Schuylkill Hayed. M. & J. Drecher, East Brunswick. Jonas Robinholds, Port Clinton. , ' N • Relfsoyder & Brother Nevi castie. B. E. Reedy, Lower dahsntoftgo. I Samuel Bayer. Port Clinto n. • Henry Eckel, Tremont; • Wut.Tricei. St. Chit: • . - Boyer & Werner; McKeansbnrg. • Benj._ Heffher. Minersvifle. W.H. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia.. • .i ~ • • . df OHees devoted esciruilvely to the seleetArslittes ladle' Vegetable Pills, of the . North Akteritan legs of Health, rio.'2BB:Green wleh sweet, New York 'N0.1914 Tremont street, Bosteol-aind principal office Nd 160 Rata arrest, ' jams. 21,1847. 24. . . 110,fitePtemberTenn.1847. ! 1 ' ' ' . _ , :WILLIAM4OWEBS. ' Siaptenni stir. - . CR. - , • : run g o . ---' , - oIiiSEPII. LEEDS, end . ~ , to a, te ail othentletereited. ' 1 Satritthill County. as.. 1 . - . ,•,,.. , The Commonwealth of Penniyivania, t- to Joseph Leeds and all others interested ‘ j • Grerth4r—At the, instance Of William Bowers, we command, firmly enjoining -.:-....2) you, that laying aside all other business s , -*`---- and d excuses othatsoefer, you Wand ap es' 'pear before our Judges at Orwtgaurg, at one Cotili of Common Pleas, there to be held on the first Monday of September next, to shew cause. If any you have, why witnesses on behalf of the said William Rowers, touching all that certain tract or piete of lands situate on a branch of Tamaqua, formerly In Brinswick township. in the county of Berke, now Rush township, in the county of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, and survey ed in the name of George Flower. bounded and defeca ted as follows t—Beginningrat a stone ; thence by lands now or late of John Swartz, and landa, now or late be longing to a Company, north 310 perches to it stone; thence by lands of said Company, west Mg perches to a post, south 3 - 31 perches to a post, and east 21tperates tothe place of beginning, Containing 400 acres, ith at. lowanee of six Per cent. for toads fit., as by the said 4 irt deed daily recorded in the office for the ret rding of deeds, tithe said county of SchuylkilLon the 25th day of May last, will more fully appear, that the said above described tract of land. conveyed by Henry Zimmerman, Frederick Beck, and George 11. Stichter, Commissioners of the county of Schuylkill, to a rennin Joseph Leeds, by deed of conveyance , dated the.ooth day of July, A. D. PM. and recorded in the said comity of Schuylkill, in Deed book N 0. 2 0. li.nge OS, eald deed having been made by the said Commissioners, to the Laid Joseph Leeds in pursuance of a purchase by the sett Joseph Leeds and the said George Emerick, at a public tale of 'the lands which had previnuslykeenpurehasedby the said County cornmiasionere, at 'freest' rer's sale, held for a period of five years and upwards prior to the saltiCommissioners' sate, the said sale so made by the said Commissioners to the said Joseph Leeds and the said George Enierick, war made in the-name ofthe said Joseph Leeds, and the c'onveyance made- by them to him under an arrangement between hitacthevaid Joseph' Leeds, and hint, the said George Emerick. at the time. to wit :—The sail George Emerick being, fully acquainted with the nature of the title and location of the said tract of land, upon seeing the same advertised by the arid Cortimissloners to be sold, was desirous ofpaiticioating in the purchase there of, providedit 'MIR. n'ot bid up to an amount beyiind his neaps—and, in order to secure an interest in the sante, he agreed with the said Joseph Leeds, that they would attend the said Commissioners' sale, and that they would Inlntly purchase the property—and that. in , con sideration of the information given by the said Emerick, that he, the said Joseph Leeds. would accompany him to attend the said sale at Orwigsburg, and would pdv all the expences attending the said purchase..provided the , 1 1 ante would not exceed the sum of 6•e hundred dollars, and the one half of the said property should be convey ed to the said Genres iEmerick, and the oilier half re tained by• the said Joseph Leeds, as- his share thereof and to repay hi m' for his expenditures in the same—that in pursuance of this said agreement the said Joseph Leeds, and the said George Emerick, attended the said sale, and the property was bid off at the said sale by the sall George Emerick, at atom less,than one hundred dollars. It wee then agreed that the title liiimild be made by the Commissioners to him, the said Joseph Leeds, and that be should convey the one half part,in him, the said George Emerick, eosoon es they returned to the city of Philadeiribia. By this arrangement each party would have a deed showing his interest in the 616 d—that the said George Emerick attended in person to the said purchase and the perfection of the said title in him, the said Joseph Leeds, and was at considertble expense in effecting the same—that the said Josetit Leeds has repeatedly acknowledged that the one half of i the said land was purchased for the said George Emer- irk:and that he, the said Joseph Leeds. holds the title for hint . andfor his use, but for-as-much ap disputes con cerning the premises may subsist after your petitioner's witnesses are dead and therieht of your petitioner relay be thereby defeated. may it please ymir honors to.grant to your petitiimer a subocena under the seal of this C'emt or a tole to shew cause as may be thought right to be di- , rested to the said Joseph Leeds and to all other persons interested in the premises, requiring them to appear in this honorable Court on a day therein to he mimed to Clew cause, if any they or either of them have, wily a , commission shall not issue, under the seal of this honor able Court, to he directed to such person or.persons as the Court shall appoint, for examining your petitioner's witnesses. In perpetnam ci MCMOriAIM, for the proof iif the matters aforesaid, should not he exatitined on the pe tition ofthe said William Bowers,and their testimony re duced to writing, to he used after the death of the mit nesses and the same filedofrecordio otireaidt7ourt and be perpetuated agreeably'to.the constitution.' and the Ad' of Assembly, in each rase made and provided. and here-. in fail not at your phril. Witness the Honorable Luther Kidder, Esq., President of our said Court at Orwidsburg. the 25th day of June, A. D., one thousan'd, eight.•hun tired, and forty•seven. . - , C. M. STRAUB, Prothonoiary . Orwigsburg, Aug. 7. 1847 32-6 , B. E. 3100itEl Il i:. M. nieDON MOOR[. St. MOOR RISD N, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 70 South Third Street, nearly oppositethe Ez • -.change, Philadelphia. RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the public thattliey are constantly prepared to-tpake to order, of the fnest and best materials, andel moderate prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing constitu ting a Gentleman's Wantrobe, for which their 'com plete stock of choice arid carefully selected Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., of thglatest and most de sirable patterns, are particularly designed., Their own practical knowledge of the hesinessand a personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction. 'and to both old and new customers they , respectfully tender an Invitation to give them a call. Having been for years connected with sonic 'of the best and most rishionable estobtishments in thiseoun- - try. employing none but first rate wnrktrien, and ',flog in the constant receipt of the' latest , faallines, and hest styles of goods, they are fully-prepared to bccommo date customers in the best manner. Philada., An'. ii, 1877. • 33-6 mo 013.EAP DRY-GOODS and GROCERY STORE, • Two doors below Craie's Hotel. HE subscribe' Ms just opened, in addition to 1110 T stock of I)ry Goods, a choice lot of GROCDRIES, Inc., einbracitig a general assortment. Which hatm.been laid in at very low rates, and selected with great care .as regards (rainy for family' use, all of which wilt be sold on the most accommodating terms, wholesale and retail. He invites the public to call and examine hittstock and judge for themselves., feeling confident that he can and will glve.entire satisfaction both as to quality and price. Recollect; two doors below Craig's Hotel, Centre street, Pottsville. ' JOHN S. C:.M.ARTIN. ' 41).31, 1817 Patent 011 Sater.- THE .patentees hea leave to call The attention of manufacturers. rail road, companies, machinists,and others interested to their I:ATENT MACHINE for the purpose nf saving the conenmption of oiton'machlnery and substituting any oilier liquid instead thereof. The Oil saver has been fatty tested in New Jersey. , New York, and New England, and is found to answer with water instead'of oil perfectiy•satisftctorily, tuts now in successful operation in New Jersey, New York, - Unveil, Mass., and part of Pennsylvania. Communications, (post paid,) addressed to P. S. DENMAN. or PHILIP ZIEBER, Reading. Pa.. or, to ERASTITS F. BRINGIIAM, New York City will be punctually attended tn. Enadieg. Aug. 21,47 ' 31—Im ' • PBOCL.4IIIALTION, ANTIIER„EAS the 110‘....1.11THER KIDDER, Esquire.' ,V V President of the several courts of Common,Pleas of the counties of Schuylkill, Cirbon; and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and-Justin of the several Courts of Qubrter Sessions of the• Peace, Oyer and Terminer,' and General Gaol Delivery.. in said counties, and STR•NOE PALMEII,IIId JACOIIIIUNTZIRVER,ESQUifIiIS, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer and.Gcneral Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital end.nther,offenders, in'the 'said cOunty of Schuylkill--brtheir precepts tome etirotted, have.ordered a Courr of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter :ratter, and Generat Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or tv,igsbure; on Monday, the oth day of. September next, Id continue two weeks, if necessary. • Notice is therefore hereby given to the Comber, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts com manded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in thefore noon of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to.do those. things, which to •their several armee robe 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 county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God sae thy Com.moibtroialth. - JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. SheritriOnice. Orwigs • burg, Aug..l4, 1847. , ' ~- • C. 33- N. 8.4--T.he witnesses and juror s who are • siimmOned In attend 'said Court, are required to attend punctually In case of poi -attendance , the 'law in such cases, made and provided, will be rigidly enforced, This notice is published by orier of the Conn; those concerned will govern the selvecaccordingly, , • Valuable Works for Mechanics. notiap on the Steam Engine. iipcom . pan,lo with 48 !aisle Wates: a valuablework , price 410, , Ewbank'a Hydraulics and Mechanic:a, Renwick on the Steani Enyine, • lardner on' be Steam engine, • • • Jamiesen's Mechanics for Practical Men, 4th Edition • London, • Mechanic's Own Book. by Pilkington, Green's Mechanic's Calculator, Haswell's'Engineer's Pocket Book. Engineer's Text Book , 110 Poiket Guide, 'Together with it Variety of dtfier valuable worts, Just received,andlor sale at • : BXRNAN'S Aug. 21 31] Cheap Book and Stationery Store. ,• -NE W. ()ILI STORE, • • FIRLADEL,PRIA. 111116 t RI DOWR Y airjkiEE 97 North harves. below &lie OFFER for sale, at the loran prices,.alL the ant. des of the Oil Trade. Thnir stock is varied and extensive, and, they feel confident, or.gleing setlifee tldn torhoss Who call. They have now on band— Pore Sperm Oil. • • - • White Winter and Pall Oils; of different qualities, • Solar OIL .• • Winter-pressed Lark OR. • t Winter Elephantarld Whale Oils: • . Refined, Racked and Common Whale Oil. . 'Tanners' Oils, Sperm Candles. Guano, fre. N. 111.—All goods delivered in first rate order.- , Philada., Aug. 14, Aga. • • • , 33'—amo - • Celi l ltM3o • - • •EDIFWARu g4' R. TYRON; • 134, Norils -Second.' Street,. Philadelphia , IdANDFACTURESt end Importer of SHOTGUNS. HIPLF,Sotrid.PIBTOLS. POVRIERIPLASKS. and SHOT BAGS, SUPERIOR POWDES, PERGIMSION , CAPS, and SHOT iVADB. • RALLstad BLANK CARTRIDGES. du: • Also. SIX' BARREL REVOLVING PIBTOLB cad um: leder for Gutuankors' Use. • ' Guns mule to order and repairs witty exam:od. 1 ,•• eir Any gun which I sell nriltbe proved if :desired In tth . eg a rri u genA . . fare z bonn, ' 33;-3ai Au 's. • I°l B.EnovALL num. I - AN -ACT • Colacerniog the removal od the scat of justice of the county of Belmslllll, tram Orvelga berg to the borough orPottsville. '1 Sze. I. Be it enacted by the senate and name at Re ptesetttatives of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the $711106, That it eball.and may be.law. ful for the qualified voters who have resided in Schuyl— kill countyfor at least six calendar months itmediately preceding the - neat general ele c tion,-to vote at Such electienarpon the question of the removal of titels treat of justice front Otwigsburg to the borough of Potmaille, in the comity of Schuylkill, in the manner follow' Mg to , wit: those in favor ofa removal shall vote written or printed ticket labelled "seat of justice," and contain. tug the words!! for Pottsville ;" snit thnae opposed to a removal shall Tote a written or printed ticket, labelled as . aforesaid, sod containing the words "for °twigs. burg;" the said, ticket' to be deposited in a box ,which shall be provided for that purpose at each and.-eveti of the election polls of said panty ; and the_ returns of slid electron shall be trade in the same manner, fit the return judges, as in the case of the election of members of assembly; and if. on the meeting of the return judges, it shall appear that a majority of the votes have been girerfin favor of Pottsville, then the .following sections • of this act shall be of full force and effect; but if It shall appear that a majority of the votes have , been given agninst Pottsville; then the follow iug eettions of this act Shall be nuU and void. - . Ste. 2. That if a majority of the voters of said county of Schuylkill, qualified as eforesaid;, voting On said qued ion of removal , shall decidedn the manner , pro vided in the first section of thli act, In favor of the removal orthe seat of - July*4, inlaid county.to the bor ough of Pottsville. the•eilitens of Pottsville, in said. county. shall erebt on cause tube erected; at their own proper expense, withiSthreewears front and after such election, in thelintitugh of Votisville aforesaid, suita ble buildings. of hr:irk or stone, foi a court house and different offices for the safekeeping of the county re cords; under thedirectinn of the county commissioners tot said county. who are hereby authorized to receive a conveyance for a lot or lots of ground foe the use of the `county of SthitylkilLin fee simple, dear of all !mune brattres, the said buildings to be erected en such lots, lots of ground thus convdyed ; .and , the county commis starers for said county; are hereby. authorized and I required; at •the • expense of said county, to erect and build a suitable (minty prison andjatl. of brick or atone, 1 In sn id borough of Po i tswille,w,ith in said three years after such election, as aforesaid r and the said county commis sinners are hereby authorized and empowered, es soon as sald seat ofjustice 001 be removed front Orwlgsburg to Pottgville, th the mariner herein .provided, to grant and convey to .the borough of Otavigshurg. the cdurt house and other public buildings and land .nn which the easneare erected; and theattinurtenances thereto, in tire borough of Orwlgsburg, to have and to hold the same only in' trust, and for the use and ptirpeewrif occupy ing and using said buildings and real estate as amacadettry anti seminary of learning, for the education of youths. Ste- 3: It shall be lawful for the citizens of rolls. vine to obtain subscriptions from tiny person or prs ; sons willing to sulycitlbr_ any money or materials. for the erection of Such court house and public tames, ael are.provided for In the second sect ton of this act; end in default of the payment of the saute to the county cnnunisalotiere, said county commissioner, are hereby empowered to cause suit to be brought in the name of said county, to enforce the recovery of the name ; and -when collected, to be ariFdled towards defraying the expenses of such buildings. Sea 4. That so soon as the public buildings are corn pleted. according to the provisions of this act, thecounty commissioners athresaid, shall file a timed of the same ,in the court of common pleas of Schuylkill county; apd the said' court, upon exotninatirrn thereof, being Satisfied that said buildings are fully completed accord -fur to the true intent and meaning of this act. and a record thereof beingmade„ by endorsement. on said re port, the - commursioners and sheriff Of said county.shall thereupon cause the prisoners; if any there khan be con fined in the old orison, to be safely removed to the new ; and the public papers and records then reminder In the public offices in Orwigshurglo•be safely deposited in the new builhingi so as aforesaidMillti forthe-recep tion thereof; end from 'thenceforth the seat of justice In and for the cpunty of Schuylkill shall cease to be at Orwig..,burg,and.the same shall-lie removed and fixedet the new locatteo to the 'borough of Pottsville, in the said county,-so.ak nhiresa id to be fixed upon ; and the public offices. heretofore kept and the rooms °filmic. heretofore held Orwigsburg; In and for the county of shall be-kept and held at the. borough of Pottsville, in the county aforesaid. . SEC. 5. That soon no the prisoners and records are removed Rom Orwigsburg, as, aforesaid, the county commissienei.pl for said county Allah proceed to sell, at public sale, after due notice, the old court house and prison nt Orwigsburg, and the• lot or lots of ground on whichthey are erected, with the appurtenances, to the best advantage;' and the said eoritmissioners shall exe cute a deed otrdeeds to the -parchaber or purchasers of the Same, end shall' pa forr4 the proceeds of sale to the county treasurer,.who shall appropriate the same as all other funds of the county are by laweppropriated. • SEC. 6. Iran.yperion or persons'shall vote on the ques. firm of the removalpf the sent of justice of said county of Schuylkill "at the election authorized ,to be "held by virtue of this act, not duly Attalitied to-Vote in accord. ante with the first section of this art, or shall vote out ()rids or their, jproper district, or shall vote mole than once on said question, he or they so offending. upon conviction 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 corn. monwealth._"! , ' - • gm. 7. If judge nr inspector of the election au thorized to be held by virtue or this act, Shall knoti; int& or wilfully reject the vote of a)citizen iptalifted to vote on the question of the reinovalmf the scat of Jus lice in said county, in accordante,with the first section of this act, or shall receive the voteof a person not qua lified to vote as aforesaid, on said question, he or they so ()lending, upon conviction thereof before the proper court of quarter .sessions of said county, shell forfeit. and pay, for the use of said county. for every truch - or• fence, a sum not less than, three hundred dollars or more than six hundred dollars;at the discretion of the. court, and shnil-undergo en imprisonment in the Jail of said county fora period of not less than twelve nimiths or more than two years. Sec. Sr irony Mike, inspector, or clerk of the elec. non 11%1111 . 06u-0 tit he held l.y .virtue of this act, shall wilfully miscolint, or Shall falsely and - fraudylemly add up and return the voles received, upon the question aforesaid. ("reboil keep a false tally Paper, or shall be guilty of any fraud in the dischtitge of his ditties, every person so idtending, upoh conviction thereof In'the proper court of Quarter sessions of said county, shall be subject to the same fine and penalty as are imposed. 'upon. delinquent -.lndies M , inspectors by the geocral election laws ofthis commonwealth. Ste. 0. It shall be the duty of the judges and titmice iota conducting the,clection authorized to he held.by virtue of this act, to cause theletter R to ne legibly and distinctly set opposite the name of every citizen who shall vote an, the question of removal o f the seat of justice or afore s aid. on the tally Paper on which 'his name ,shall he registered; and any wilful omission so to do, shall he deemed a fratul;and shall begiunished an, such, in accordance with the pror,istans of the eighthi section of this act. . ..••. Sc.z 10 it shall be the duty.of the judge; inspector and clerk conducting the election atithorized to be held by virtue of this net, to take (in addition to the oath or affirmation he is now required by law to inke).ntroath pr affirmation that he ; wilthonestly and faithfully com ply. in every respect, with the provisions and require ments of this act. Sec. 11. It shall be the duly of the return Judges" of. taid county. at the time and"plare of their meeting.. to cast tin all the votes received in the •different election districts..nu the,question of 'the removal of the Aral of justice aforesaid, and. ehall make out two irlincates shoWine the result; one.of which Chill he. filed in the , office of the clerk of the.critirr of quarter sessions, who shall certify the, same to the governor. of this. comnion- Wealth. and the other to the office of the commissioners of said county of Schuylkill • Sec. 12. It shall be the &kyr of the sheriff of the sal .1 county of Schuylkill to cause .thls.act to he published. in at tenet three hewimaPers published in said county, for at least once in every week for sixty days ituntedi arely preceding the nest general election ; and shall, on the d iy of the, lection. cause at least two printed en pies. one of which shall 4e itt the German language, of said act to he posted, in handbill form, in theanost pub lic places nearest tile elertiOn poll in every election district hfnald county, and the reasonable expenses of such publication shall be paid by the said county of Schuylkill by ordersittrawn in the usual way_ Sec. 13: That T. Sanders, Augustus Holmes, Joseph P. Taylor. Jame' B. Levan, and Joseph,Ferrig; senior, ore hereby appointed connlaimiers, whir, or two-thirds of whom, are hereby, authorised and em powered to eelect • and procure a suitable lot, or lots within the said borough of Pottseille, on which said enure hoti , :e. and'public. offices .shall be erected, lathe manner aforesaid : Proridedfarth e eta ore , Thai ;toper: 'son or persons shall hereafter be appointed a Claim's sinner, as aforesaid, who either.reaides in the horough of Pottsville, aforesaid; or is a property holder or pro perly owner in said borough. Stc. 14. That so much of the -esilding laws of Ibis commonwealth as are altered or supplied by this act, be and the saute are hereby repealed. : . Jems COOPER, • e.jiteker of the Hattie of Representatireo. • CHARLES 01BOONS, Speaker of the Senate. - APPROVED—The thittleth,day of March, one thou sand, eight bundled and fotty-aeven. FRS. R. Stfil,NK. Published according to law, by order of J0111)1 T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's 011ie, Orwigs burg, Aug. 7. 1817. j- J. B. A. & S. ALLEN, No. 7, South Wharves. below Mailed 51 ,HILADELIottIA, DEALERS IN OIL. Have constantly a Winter and Spnitg Sperm Oil, Winter ,Elephant and Whale ' Commml Fish Oil. Sperm Candles.. Also, 500 barrels first quality GUANO, to which • we to* the attentipn of farmers. • Philads., Atty. 7,1847 32-3 m HAMI4. aticreitiEks. WOOL; AND FLOUR.— ilde. very superior Shoulders, 30 Tierces Sugar eared,-canvassed Darns, 250 Mils. Ohio Floor. • ' 5000 Lbs. Wool, received on consisnment, and for sale by : - DAVID RANKEN. Phila. Aug. 21 34 20) 73, Chesnut st., Pidlada. EY‘r. ~NO. MACKEREI,—New No. .114;1847, an- N .peitor ailiele, just received forst - 1e by • Aug. 31 34 3i3 . M. srapusp. 1 RICHI3.-40,000 BRICKS for sale at the brick yard of the subscriber In Hamburg, Betts county, • Hamburg; Aug 91 313t ] BEITENM AN. • Public. Sale of Town Lots. WILL be laid at public sale at Mortimorels Hotel. in 'the borough of Pottsville, on Saturday. the lILA day of Septendier. eau. at 10 o,eteek -in the forenoon. VOTOWN LOTS, In the town of Doer Park. about two miler distant from Potundlte, on thk hilnturrille road. shout oqui-tibtant from Pottsville and Minersville The lota range shoot 20 feet front by 200 feet in depth:- TERMS 0? AALV ABB AS rottovis :—ParchaSent of one, lot. one-half cash and half in one year with Interest of two bus one-fourth.gash and the balance in two. equal nano alnaymenta with interest ; of three 10t5.0146+ fourth cash and the balance in three equal annual pen manta with interest; At four- of, Mere intr. one-Moop ash and the balance Is lars.qqoal. SUOMI payments, with interest, bear-Med by Mortgage. in the usual why The whole . property Will he sold; without regar:, ; ; • limitation, to the,highest and beat bAder• / . plan of the lots may be seen auhr, bf R. Woodside. Esp. • • EDWAXD Y. FARQUHAR." Lop. 21, 47 31—ts] Agent for lippleprietora. 'REMO:I7AL ISSERTING , . AT TRRNIfthIT.-171 e friends of Removal nod redue• tkm of the County Taxes, will hold a merlin,. In the tools of Tremont. on nodal froliAlfs • Ih r it n 3 l Mat 7 ?dock, at the hove of John Ripple. The Mends of Removal are , invited to attend. The meetlna*Ml be addressed bvietrand able spesketat fly Miler of. os Fx • orrws CENTRAL COMM RS. AT TAMAQUA.—.A ruiriting of the Mends a Remo val and Low Taxes. will ba betel - at Taangui.an Sat erdse• rurzt, the 48tH lust., at 6 ?dock is de eftwatent. The cittaens,:penerally are Oracularly invited to at tend, as several eminent, speaken are expected tit be present and addrearthe meeting; By the ••• I• EXECUTIVE COMM . . ----,--- ~ • ' AT oliiiii c SEIJIM.—Tins friends cinema land a reduction ClOhe Comity Taxes. trill holds QE 'ERAL. COUNTY MEETING, In the Court House lo t is bone car Orwigebtiry. on Jtfoaday, Ore 6th day of S . teak,. ant. 4,1 ettock. P., Taies. are respectlblly .1 ailed to 41% . The fdands of lteruovil and of reducing iheleourity .attend. - The meeting will be addressed by see mi s `speakers. and the falsehoods of the Anti-Uemo I lead ers fully eipesed. By order of the • I CENTRAL CO:11811 EC. . , ilyi MAGIIrfIO Triicsktifiu or O. Minors', Astrid/00v. ADVANCE OF TUE MAIL LATE A 'D IMPORTANT NEWS TIDE ARMY. , I,'hilalelidaa, A ug. 27th, 6 o!clock,' .M. Our ettt , ntive co r respondent in 'Phil delphiti furnishes Us with the following importan intelli gence fronri the Army. (twenty-four hours in ad vance of the mail) being one week later:l ' -- 1 Richmond, r . Fa., Auctiat 27. Ily the•rigel of the steam:l4p Gelveetip at rit l A. Ortesrrs t edvites,ficiMPriebtri to the dth al gust lave been 4eived, which is oneieek late . arm Scott Was all' et Ptiehle,the 6th, but intended to march , the" next day • or the city of Mexico: twilig! . . division was to form the advance. and leave on tho ':• 1 7t11, Gen: Quitman on the Elth. Gen., Worth on the9th, and Gen. Pillow on the 10th. Col. Childs was to remain in corn:nand rut Priebla. .. Gen. Pio:F. artivia-itti Wsconimatirl . ett r iiiiii...' hla on the Oh; withoat the loss'of e airgle mail on the march', I nutwithstariding she bad anothet severe battle Witb the Guerrillas.' The most agreeohle news by the,arriti escape of MaiUrdeitiO and .ttlidshiprorq from the city of yexiio, and their safe 1 Gen. Scott's Head Quarters. The letters 4ce ived, mention an affsirl Captain Ruff, o the Ft,:fles \ ,with hie coma a Guerrilla 4rif, 'lit +Which \the latter we ly worFted. . \ \ 1 . fr.. Kendall mentions the'death of Lit of thOd PraOodns, and hr. Iliiiithei c;t tl Carolina iiefilriie4 - . - ,; . The train which left Vera Wax o n . tho of the sth bad been attacked about 24 xe Vera Cruz, intleesk the attack commences after leaving the (pity. The L ,escoit of was under the Command of Major Lel oth infantry, Col. Wilson beitig down , I • low, Fever. Laler 6 Tdrirnpk—F a rther r repi that . the Mexicans d \ e not intend §icitt's arrival it the CapitOl—text 'hi Anna bad started with a lat army to d prog rev& ' • \ , The Markets are idactive. I Flour r were 43—01 d 50 cerit i . Graij, no chan4 .Daily Nei.as.--Su+46 office, and at the I4eurs Rocim, corner and Market streets, for Ittie Newa. one of the bed Penny IPapera of the :de honest, indeikriderit and fearless, and under false color. I C.Thn - i Bond, which gives the ant ' jets so much trouble and unnaxineas wil in our criidmna with ) an eidditiOnal n: names attached. Its effect lupon the of r epi q tal can beduclied td die coca publication has caused . , ...p.?"f . rom, - 14e, Clolurolv,tl ; y 4 ounty we learn alit.. Oen' ...N l es :Buchit .. distinguished Secretaryl i of. State, has nun, Mexico," having kited to ( ( negotiate a peace between the. tyro ,belligerent As it is not- gerienill.l lin4virl that. MI been in fvfeiicr;,. s ' lo Prlecltne 'echo received, the news by expr-se, exclusiv. . journal! ccy.The j s uurnerysle 'tailtiii - Of P I . , • . • :neon a 'strtire for higFer:kyagea. W. l glad not only to see them well :paid, b poor semstreases, ;Thad° v ry existence 'ea bunlensou..e r- by la I miserable - pittanl • l. allowed for " plying the (di oe e mid di I -• r - .eforni is needed in this niatter, dad ,-. • , .1 . • le brought about the better ; . , i , Earr•A Whisper to the Lacties.-11 to get into the-very best etompany. pose' , , not itriow any,yeasanter j tvay than is she followipg teautifuil am i ty from a Gil , 6 • A flower, do hut place, ilea! ihi cOlndoGill And through if no image of ev(l..eliaft pas Abroad must thou go i on thy Nil!ite boat A nosegay, and doubt not in angel it itn Forget not to water at hrelk of the day The lilies, and thou shalt be falter than. Place a rase, near thy bed nightly sentry And angels shall rock thee on roses to ell FOE W. •L. Maine, I '" 2 N. Hampshire, 2 2 Vermont, 3 1 Ma•-s.„ • ID ' a IT. " l: l l e a c ir'„ ut' 1 ' g ! ~ `New V' '''.. I. • 8 , • New Je *, 4 1 I 0- Delaware,., I ' 0 I 0 Pennsylvanian 17 I 0 Virginia, . 6 9 0 N. Carolina. 0 3 0 8. Carolina, 0 7 • 0 Georgia„ 4 41. 0 -Alabama, . 2 5 0 Florida,. ( 0 0 )lianonri, . 0 • 43 Arkansas, 0. 1 0 Illinois. I 6 0 Ohio,. ~ 11, 8 1 michmani 0 1 0 'Texas. 0 1 ,./ 0 lowa, 0 5 0 Indiana, ' 416 0 Kentucky, 8 'l4 0 Tennessee, b L- ,5 0 113 00 , a . , 9t Li , _ _,- w.maLio far m at i 60 53 L. i r . iiii.j. The Rouse of IRepresentatives numbers I -228 members, of vihoM 118 eddstitute a atairtrity. Representatives ate Mill to 6 chosen it Maine 4, i Rhode Island 1 iCifsiriland ; Ohio '', Misdarit . 4, and Loolaiaria 4 ++ -total S'; bf whOm ' .a ' 0 whi z . need only Sfto seMire a majoritt l , iiv e us . gees (remarks the 24 , 1 r !, Y. E:::,o r ei s ) ' tht tie. gallant WhIP or Mill7bul'i "" Locileia a at 4 Mississippi .4.„ - ri .- will see to it tbi l. we'do mat MI of eiecting series . DT th rice eat mengre ete*t; end mealtime we . loot twith" eonglerice grierk Rhode' Island and . 111 ° 111 !!frt° ilivi.Za the bare Majonty. '1!to far, than. . . . , i . .. . ~„ . ~ . MI =3 IZEI9 a., Hem* AT ToaNzy T H, f9.ISVPI, Roo' • at. Is the) ti Rosen . mnt at betw l nen ,and, and entire. .oL Hifi eontd evenum .ilea from shortly he train oth ;•ith Yet. 44 state Geperai at tlaiqs 5 ; Osti at thts f Centre . This is ) , I =Dm .s adult removar. ba focindl mbar of • pponenU .. ution its emotTat. !ten. the met' from treaty of catinuies. t. B. had .'el 'rats •1; iut his iledelphis iboold be ut also ►ha is render- e they are rend." A ,e sdoder it you Mitt able, we do detailed In man pant pm wed re: hey i o keep •TraioNGßE's j s. ern ONO. XXIXTe Cone: lnd. Va. W• li. ind. Va. 0 4_ I.' 0 '..0 O 0 0 6 • 0 1 003 1 • 0 0 o o 10 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ai -J l , te 0 0 d 012 d o o II 0 - 3- - 3' -0 • O - 1 • • i 0 0 - O 10 2 • 2;1. 0 O 1 4 . 0,.:,0 O 3 .. 6 12 , . 0 • 0_ 7 0. .8 0- 2' - 3 01 0 0 •1.-: _ 6 ._ .- 0 d' 1 1 1 r, q 1 , 0 6 0 .S, 13 1, .0 0 3 m d 1 0 .0 10 .0 6 '0 . 8 8 O .0 I 8 0 0 0 0 0. 0 O 1 • O s. IKE NIME Ade . 1 A r Z MP% • e, Pa. (..1 "P. e iossa. 11x31-21 -421
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