- --.---- ()resting n i Tnule-ori ter' our -A twig. andl of the C to which We; 4vitil the te have et . es wended re P nty,nd wdeaci4jii this , Ospiti, li Etl Friday' • the Ameri er conaiderat oppmed to think cituil at - individual: roe tmr petitioned .1 audoriee.. - believed this quality el corpora einz ce id, be to did no to doe tf this ` loon 1 A mini aid,, Iglialt watt!' • to a@-p ; 'rather give to Imo that this I • of indivdaa incorporate re by pr ice blio wore g n byte 0 to I indto dsixt The compelled al• 1 . as riastordshed the views of f. t and: r hie part W' sometimes at incorpota .. , might as , pd.. But the gent 1 : ~ anillimself . Sill t incorporate I Water Coro. thing. hick worsen experiment. done . y individuals Individuals 3tll ICS now do, dto Pisiladel. half a)nillion ton of coal. .P. Oiought indivi 4oal terprise aut. Y on is busiri,ess - - 1 d he did not , give ny printed ,to any corn. 1 iville person ha - , I ucceeded in I wi anthacite .. Presently 1 wool be called' po 1. incorporate any airless wide " . tared capi.. The - reds no . cessity wh: 'ever for in- Upending aco pang to to , ittacture A. lericgu i i . rail r iron. Th. I teason ee -1 gneji is entire! insufficient . The -Amer. ainintinufaetur , iron alr y competes ritli the }lnglis In-this gion the A. / e, leticati is begi ing to be, e ensively in rink:Wei—the ly differen n being the *.it • of holes, vOlich must punched, , . ;be price at resent we derstand is lout the same .., The diffe nce which a ' • !from quail i. is in favor of the Aiet ,r efinliron, at lea tit is prefeved by ny ~' this region. chaster of ihcorporation ~iias well bo _ranted for carrying 'on a ,' or mutt& ,ed Isisiness as this. We thes.ofireo J hut their trill Will not pass. • elate np.. -. to it on g neml princi- • , lat: As to tii i assertion f D r. Burden, respecting the iuess of C Companies ( I d gentle ~ , mast be, 'flier grossly `ahtformed, o wilting-by false statements o impose on • Senate. The position that tihe• tom , ' leB sent a h lf a m'llion of . goref coal to ,arket last n, rin o ,' her wdrgs, th• they sent al that as sent, ii kA c k foreign ; m the truth hat cur.tradic ition is hardly , • cessary—• t what are the foetal In thia m • gion the th e coal own nies sent to , uirket 91,0 6 tons, while . jindividual ope . tors sent 43,000 tons.— , Amid furthe he individual • operators of 14i region tto market during the last often witlii -• 09,000 - tons as much as was sent,allthe cbnipanie s together . in the three , regions . 1 Why three in, l i at dividual co • es in this. ne gion sent more l' coal to mar t than one cliartered compa ttsi! And yetr. Borden as the effronte. g) ity to proclai on _the floor 'of the Aenate that the co ~ , ~,ies have sent. all the coal to market. man who pridertakes to le. giskite for th . people upon inforuiationlike thudisplay • , by Dr. Burden, is really utt fcirtunat id should-mike further inqiii pry before be. - gins. 1 : While on he subject of corporatiOns we would remit ' ' that our legislators would do well to I step to no more'.applications ip relation t . coal companies. W e sincere ly.kopeinal rust that nolnew charters .a be granted'. The i tiheuld not ‘ Inv eltes of bu '', ess ' by individii ern Well este , '"hell, blated. Fr r tai banks, etc.. cha, =r, but of 1 era,ere,... 'o7i:tibia.' free , ti the /great ' terests imminent fishing, ch exists Do 0 rtbe circum high time I 1 dm; pan of rwelfare of jrtired her tance o . put thole he peel We land tothhe Cot rstant wing 1 41 AL um, titan, Aisr ilonnen • n, of keno Joseph S Aiwa P Mace S ' APP: Joseph • David It Josittut es of the _ nd 4extr cal •Ag/ nears - b ' fired .1 , ineet t , - ens. !V44r.s LE tswc9Al.- - tomt/tr,,x,. ..._- Statetleafilthe aumiterof ir z la. den with , Lehigh Coal, rcitcvarita j ts ptace.s, -at the.Lehigb Coal ma - Navigation tft-. m- PanY!'s depots during the year I.Bs. ' _ - .2114. Mei. Srps. Totig. At'Fbilida.* Bristol 42 - 203: A 4 389 1 ..,. At Perth Amboy -., 00 -67 - 27 194 At Nevrtirtr " • 06 , .1.79 'O7 486 -' • : ' :. 42 149 ''' 6 1069 'The aggregate 'quantity a Coil carried -by the .above vessels was 70,104'qms. sentfructi.t,l AL riltaig. statement of the ti ount of edakwhich passed through' , * ` Mint LOtett 'dthmg the yeti'. 1831;,.: ; . 4 ,-, . t. tele - on ' ennsyl • era, to. rßouse of ESE ATE. an. 95. raikroad " I . e pa b • pa h ssage, ould Wereespa. wed. 'the esiipoj'ate Cour:cued -7trns. The Delaware Coal Company 41,601 S. N. R. R.& Coal 'Compani - 34,499 S. S. Wjlllams " 27,110 Neigh,'Bull & CO. 22,817 &a. Reeve & Co. 19,488 North' American Coal Co. 19,260 A. Lawton v, • •• - 16,671 eieorge C. dale E 11,671 J. W. Downing . . 13,098 a, mpimy ,; and to to incur han4aorme this coma k arse would / from enter. , company; - and wren. ly better I . nu. Bach vote egaintit 4 IR] 'Maw West, Ilotigsoii ds Smith de Bonklen • Blight, Wallace 41t, V , * Johnson & Franklin R. IL Springer J. Bolton &Cm . Lelar, Jr. J. Serrin ' J. Bunting 0, Co. George B. ClaiSott 11, Clarkson Geq. Wm: H. Ashley, has been nomin ated as-the Anti-Van Buten candidate for Governor of .141issoun. He is in favor of Judge White. The Senate of Indiana has rejected Mt. Benton's expunging resolutions, by a vote of 17 to 14. And ti e Senate, of Alabama by a vote of 14 - to 1 . The-Legislature of Virginia itai deela , red by d-'vote — of llto 7, that "that Com monwealth only hav a right to control or interfere with the stibjeet of doniestic Sla-. very within her limits, and that this right will be maintained Itt alLhazurds.' The United States Gazette states that fitierolay lasf.was the coldest day experi enced in that city this winter. The ther mometer stood at four degrees below zero at suntise--anct only rose to 10 0 above dating the day. So popular is the measure for rechar tering the Bank ofthe United States by the logislature of this state, that we do'not believe there could be ibund'twenty indi viduals in this borough who would be wil ling to come out and openly oppose it. A town nteeting was h7ld at Orwigs burg on Wednesday evening last, of those opposed to the recharter .of the Bank by State—and we understand that a county meeting is to be held at the Court goose to-day. We venture to predict that it will be a slim affair. • • We cannot believe for one moment that The people of this county can ba, induced 10_1:oppose a meas. ure that will iplieve them from an.o.pPres sive land tax, find which is so fraught with the best interests of the Commonwealth. The United Sta es Bank . Bill passed the House of Representatives of this state on Friday last, byja vote of 57 to 30. Mr. Conrad voted against the bill. The boners levied on the stockholders as it ~s gP4 the house, is as follows: To be paid into the treasury °fib& 7 State $2,500,000 For support of Common Schools $lOO,OOO per year for 20y'r 2,0 0,000 The-bank is also to take sttiek ,ctial la diffaent " s,rail rands and turnpike ompaniea f to the amount o 5640,000 The Bill was nt to the Senate on . Sat urday last, and'Werra - tn it jointoonimit tee composed of thoommittee onFintinee t Banks, and Iriter 'lmprovement% 'by a vote of 19 to 11. 1 - The Philadelphia American Sentinel of Tuesday last says: "Thelreliance that has bean /placed by 'sortie on the Senate, for the defea of this tudnishOus measure, will prove delusive, and iewill:beccime a law." We linderatcuidllak Several che, lead: ing itickseriroeil iti;thi;Benate arc out o penly in favor of the charter , of the Bank, to wit: ,Mears. Burden, Cunningham and Penrose, who'prifer the interests the, state to that bcparty.,2,. „ . NY,e_hay,e i nte restingt from Congrefs. , 'The loss of the FOrtifielitiOti bill; at, die =kit seision;' Siaveiy, emus have '4lmOsl l ;fictifreik; engrbeeieditieiiticacirceiiniii Cot. the litif"Qiiit; . • . ' ' 0 3 4 * --1 4e. r?c e ht 4l l,,,Ul Cilieranati , hr giiiVittgr lines ,jumuitirAiiirecn Witi nisiiiV4lbat , city,ll w4dapaiii advance or - Alfm , -11. - --- . r. !Tfiir ' tif - YorleCilliiiiitvat4aiiii E lisk. Uviiiil t4.ooligiibiitiii,Plit tiPh . ” -:: hiltiiiinsolvaiieetool,iiittit Iv ' , ontr4seacKstaal.-r At 4*-- ;e4 .f- , )• ?, - ' - -v . 4 • P , v- -- !-----1--- ,-,...4,-.7.!: tiatranit— , -7,aila a:o l 4* SitWsiciPliti*OliiiorGet*lklatfilall and - Grimoi: tiler itilaireittin v ihe' i, , tc; iiiimi , command of the forces againattheindiVnif .- - who are saidin-be - 2500 . strong. , Largo numbers of voluntierfrfrom the ,State's of South CarolinaGenrgi n , Ykrgi*l4o l o B - iatu; etc. 'this "otered`thiir services to march into - Florida - to pmetnhe defence leis inhabitants from being butchered by the Indiatie. '.. ' . From the &tvaheith Ue;kghui. Mere Indidtt'DfificaMea.—Wd are tddebted to a gentleman toklits city for the tin of it-letter mid i:lamed to Mini and 'teed - Colitinhno, Georgia, Jan. 20th. • ' The letter state:4llra a plan of the Crab In dians, suppostif to be friendly, to firc the city of Columbus, and attack it doling the confusion— bad just been discovered, by the contession of a half-breed, named Marshal: Greafexeitemeat bout been beet ttl i azulprompl arealures fix . sesty adopted. • • A letter. from 001. Austin, dated - New Orleans, Jan. 13th, to a gentlennorin New York, states that nta Anna "within 500 miles of Texas— t the head:of a force 11000 streng—and tha it was his fall de terthination to exterrni to every Ameri can settler from the fac of Te*Eure It is stated that B. V. Hill, of Nash ville, (Tenn.) has aut orised the govern. went ofTexasttodm pon him for pOOO. 13,633 13 ; 258.' 1.1,101 , 11,382- 6,120 . 4,030 3,858 3,436 3,220 2,849 1,800 FOR. rat arenas JOURNAL. CoIIBESPOINIDENCE. ',Bear Sir—By order of the'Board of School Three. tors. I am directed tone* to you for information re. indite to the funds niinv - in your hands, sultidet to the order of tho. Board. I ars very respectfully, - your Uhl seritant. J. LYON; To Ssrturn-En.r..vnimv. Esq. Treasurer of die: tioard of School Drectors of the Borough of Pottsville. Pottsville Feb. a. 1836. 276,883 Pottsrille.Fcb. 4, 18$6. Dear Sir—lp reply to your note of yesterday, I harem inform you, that the amount of funds. in my hand*. subject to the order of tha.lloard of School Di rectors, is one hundred and twenty three dollar* and fifty two cent& being the allotment to which the bo- rough of Pottsville is entitled. out oftbe gene.ndSchool Fund of the Commonwealth. No other funds have ever been paid into the Trea• Sur) , subject to the ottier of said Board. I have the honor to be:sith much respect, Yours _ z SILLYM AN. Treasurer. , To JOiLTII ',Aces. Esq. Secrets to 'the Board o f School Directors of the borough Pottsville. &ate of the weather for the last ioeek—faraished by Mr. Cr/. C. W nkoop. 7 o'clock. A. M... 2M. 'tr. M. Jan. 30; ' 4 deg. below 0 ' 26 above 25 above 31 24 above 21' do .21 ao 1 4 do 12 do 4 de 2 9 below. 9 do .0 3 rt 110'. 14 do - 2 db 4 4 do 0 . • 12 do 5 2 do .' • Last Tuesday was the coldest day we hare had this Feb. The Aleifietisie....-The New York Time* ghee the following A* an extract of a latter from a cre ditable comes at Washington: "The coninsunication from England is a letter from the King of England to the Piesident, offer'. lug mediation. It has been accepted by the ad ministration, and a letter to the King will be writ ten by the President, in which it will be stated that be did not design to mcuace new rnsuit France tier her King—and this will be done in language stronger even than that usedin the an , nue! lilessage--but beyondthat disavowal nab; lug." The terms of the proffered mediation were of course pub as it Became this country to actept, and tint intelligence is therefore most gratifying iK.allinit be doubted, that the intenrentinn will be succwiefol, and , peace will be preseryed. A day or two prwbably, will bring us particulars. The tlgernment express, which reached berc before the' ling of the packets yesterday, is sup posed to ye brought the letters of acceptance. Death of James Trinible.-4Died. - on Monday evening last, JAMES TRIMBLE, Eeq. Deputy Secretary of the 'Commonwealth aged 61 years. Tho .deceased maintained through life, the rep utation of an honest and valuable citizen, and has hold 'the offices of Clerk. and 'Deputy Secretary for SIXTY-NINE years.—lla was in the °Mee before Pennsylvania Was a Commonwealth ; and while other men have owed their places to the triumph or defeat of party, helms held his office under every administration. His 'death was on eating:led by a fall upon tbe,pavernent..—ajelligen- , Crf TheAVashington correspondent oldie Baltimore, Chronicle, in alluding to the fatal course oi-MC Adams, in denouncing-11m Senate, says "His voice quivered with auger, which be could disguise;iti the book train which ho occasionally". .read -trembled liked leaf in the tempest, Jui lie grasped it—ever-and anon. he would scream like the eagle as ho hovers over his prey, and now be I would lower. his !taco •ainiost to a whisper—be was defending the Moue from the charge—he was upholding the purity Of Preeident Jackson—it was the Hebrew selling his inheritance for a mess' of pottag?—ilie inheriter.ce of his life, of toil and of $4,500,000 Another Duel.—The Glob° of yoWeiday; eon -tains ttre following nutice itrnanotrghter,-- !Wc have aeon clatter, giyiot i brief account 5f it duel lietweenaulutel tliwin. Esq. streamer of the Land Wipe in Alissisitippi, awl Isaac Caldwell of Ilia c > tatc, formerly _ a partner uf_Geetge-Pniu daitir; in the practice orlaw. :Troth the letter, it Itioirl4l. that ; +t -At Paritliwen by, Gov- - E•Ywnit. Toandexter hattpuldicisabuncil Mr. Gwist i , win& being . by-trto latta,lcaldwell, took the nekrtel-illfiePolaiddxter'd hinds. "The *ties ' tbuqhtiatac4Wrined4rith fear - pistols, hdtinttblir posulints pease apart, with thO right, of Wept:. mg. Mr. t wt 4 ruhrencal,rece,iTidgitheirvirnint , foorofildrititivajne 1.941 0 4: 111 00 011 : 1 0 1 . MO, hieppc ail: ** ll3 4P.4otAlisci( l 4 . ed kir' pretidattr. - taliiell4l/,titittiWitattfteA A • -- • • Z nilialx # lllonigikant-4aliob :itothezt• at Smith Berwick, iMir s imigillica thdimanit earl eapiribleid made him ad-the t . ty Iliad ate. raufarho - bild been in*tatO PO 4 bs tiiiidSg *Aria-• t![ lidieltatuatiiiesi bat Titlle.7"4le, - tried MU' ofidoad,.ld4laortj . did %lama a 111010i N nIlifel/"..WifOil - the` inalteli,rtrlif $ 60641 burobaihdi'li Paii( -53 e-tbiO3 , meWidir.- Via flat i'l''WV:seOitia ; *htfirtthaided eiparimeaf•-:. - • 111; •- : E14,`1411... AS ,;"`"1 _ - .oeikkfaikit•- _ i iretice iredikiidE iasOf la v a ease...iiiithe Lanka ClerrebOAff to the C 4 Or - and -Joar4l:-;lldir - petil4 - 41` well as allether•To mid trot iietes 6 -ia it 4 'Giro ; per cent. dimooot. berC, 140 ewer *Nick Bid. die* rage 011 produce gold , or siker. for the fall amount, arta not unfilameotly a premium of from ono fo throe per one' pariunt says, "thaWhig par- Wl* ticattaad-wilLaacene biatiodT" The - lath. suntans havo-*lt prying, burp s that partY for some ew e . They su .. TtleY End tfiemseiveitts much pozded as obastoken p r ie s t, who, after Flaring - by mistskat saalhalb• Dere Service over a lira pet on, exclaimed In the agony of embarrassment—LiThia ts a most di& cult "rpm to bury- The rapid lamest) o Population in Michigan ii beyond ,sample, se attich 'so, that, tie learn, thatr the Airmen, id the Wiener, find it.difficult to re wire Sufficient produce ior their dwn rorkis worth. a 2 pcF barrel--lard 118 cone; hut. ter 20 cents,And all tither articles in pionortion: Flour ts selling at Toledo lest week &ill:Monroe £4 Dettoit,b,2.s,ChiCago„ 1114.—Detroit Free Pim.. The Washingionborreapon' dent egthialaltistiore Patriot says--••Aismaitw 14strzial4: to to Eaglaatt. ' •Roaes B. Tu t a . ii to b e Chief Jos. tice.--Pinur P lisaisixis is to Sll the fleirney. pa Bench. .Aaas ICamber.tihr' to be eisafitsiied tattle Post bee bcpsrtinebt." -rdenstatene;.—lt is anions to !observe that` witilat the Jackson !Apeman, denouncing the Senatorial body of the Federal .Govarntnent and desire to see it , prostrated. they are s canning the State 'Senate, as the greet bularark of lOieriy. "Your-bull has gored one df niy oath."' "Indeed, indeed," says the laip'yer, "that quite alters the case."—Philadelphia Gazette. The reiutua from the Massachusetts MAOPri son 'alibi, that there haa been a clear profit of $7000 . " on the labor of the convict" for the last year. • Mr. Clay has recently harked fiir,blit farm at Ashfield, Ky. 8 or 10 of the finest cattle that have been seen in that State. • . Criticism.—Tbe following good hit. at the style of critic-win cif the prescut day, is from an English Paper • Picture of a Peasant Girt Stirriq the Pite.— A rare specimen of rural ,simplici4. The figure is remarkably graCefal laid easy: but tire poker is perhaps rather two sq. curvilineal deviation from a right line to the lhip of beauty wouldhave Ores to this useful kitchen utensil a much more picturesque effect. ' st_ i Characterra of ' Bevblent ,Ifilati— by il troy. Jist sick a man kooks as if be wouitrnt give a fellow a clip wi is whip, prinekhini on a sled hanging to his sleigh. REV lE!Y OF 'OIIE MAILICKT. • . Pausalhe. Feb. 5, 1836. WHEAT FLOV &by the Itidd was wont' on Fr day 'l5 WH HEAT 140 per nashaliin demand RYE FLOUR 1 70 per cwt. in demand. BCC WHEAT FLOUR 1 73 per cart . a demand RYE, by ttie oad 75 c eau by the bushel--road) sale. RYE CAMP 73 contirpotbushel indemand. OATS 40 tents—read) sale POTATOES 90 centsverbuslielin dcmaed. • CORN-60 centsperbushelin demand TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 00 per bushel YLAXSEED—BI 40 porbushelin damned. I WHISELY-31 eclat - per radon. BlflTEß—l6eentspetpound—ittEitirslOcitupt EGPS-Iscentspor dtmen. ' ! • LARD—I 2 cents per wuidx . • , _ TALLOW-11 cents perpound • • HAMS 12 cents per pound. ' . BORN Cl.loP6Ocents perbusherin dentand. ACON-9 Cenimperpound. .. BEESWAX-18centsper pound. .FEATHERS-40centsperpoand. COMMON WOOL—.4o.2entsperpoind . MACKEREL.by the bb1.N0.1.2830rN0.2,57 • SALT— 624 per obi.; 1121 pet bushel . PLASTER. is worth 116 50nertion. . HAY $l6 per ton. . • Notice, • TrIE Tax Collectors of the different townshiiis . in Schuylkill county; for the year's. 1834—'*. who bare not Made their final return of •Stiftt Taxes, are hereby notified to make their reins on or before the Ist day of Illare.h next, in Commissioners Office in the bOrough of Orwi burg, as atter that lay nit allowances will • • made By order Of the Commissioners Feb 6 12 3 ELLIAII HAMMER, Clerk LISP OF LETTERS remaining in the-Post II ir . at Pots:mine, Februaryqst. ~IM. :. Anderson John thatin Buchan Henry tidiest John .. Boyer Samuel ! Knetweil John: Bet on Timothy Lewis James _. ---- • Mocks W'ho'a : Lotd Sc: uncial . . Cainpbal George . ;Leek's Mory Chester Joseph m ac s' Elk, . / Constantine Jub ' • jaimim a, F re d. • Cohen Thomas lideyreJoba Hannan 4:' Coder W. ilhaui Maws .14..1m Davis Catharine Ma* Patrick' Enp Mary . Mogan r Sanb Frank David Mallon& 'pho's 'Fisher Jacob . : m u d f ueirioti ...., Fitibet bat_4 l in Noonan Margaret Flagman ttebeeca Reeser John Jacob Getbart Catharhits" Rorbdoy J ose ph rGritfiths•Daniel . . R o wb o nom ut t o. Oriairriancis s m ith B eau . Gus Rabeit • . Steel John I Ilearetten Edward Sheradon Tho'. ilia! John ' Smith Richani: ' 1 I Hutchins John ' 1 ankh Win • 1 Helms C.Tho's ' Thomas John 1 Dania Slathiel ! ' Thotoas Simon liege William. - i Tobia•james - Junes-Win. Wilkins Andrew 1.. Jones James ' Weallingllerthoe - - . ' SHIP LETTiIRS- Haven Whim '!' Meyeril.'G: ;. -, Davis William • • bkirris Win Fatten Tho's ' ! Row ilujin • Gailand-Josepk- .s' Step h -e•W" " - Hodgson Wm ' r ' MAW! Thtet. JitneiUtilitii* ertiFii.WilthilaWillutat • kin 7 •tr,, .: fv: 10.1 . 1, ...' • f..• ; ' • ‘-: • k' '' 1 '.; i'cl ...1 , 01.,...c0icid nOelitri in 4 11 . 1 ! . # 161 ..lelliPlell,ll74ffi.ol4*.!-147:e1t414' ' _, 1 ~•• '' E r s h o iti uki , e - viumpaii....:„ 1. a kinims Flock , , ,OrENTLEM :4 1„,&,,, ,71414. ,„ 40. a t ..- ' 4 ''* ; ' . } • 1'41: . ..; t i ob.:CP.lk t l,#., #.,. - V- ft . , a 1 4 " .1- ,0,- • . 1 .. I ' , ':-, , ..37.. , -.= •- ' ' ~ - ,%. 4 6 1-- oVeieldn'A , A'-' ~ , .... L to o er -.,,i' it- 1. , ' "1 il i-- Aliiiirets A fie , t badii ; s, pri sa i e s find g7,-- , iwohaaii ';','-'',.. Pl J. 4. Do •' r ail * aid Fn. , . Ar , -.,:. - ..,z i Do .., . 1 kiX 1 . ,1 1 . 111 ! 14 ' 1 4,-1 Il i ri ,4 ,^, , .:1.. 4 .. * , , , - ,41,- , IA Water Patur4' j's utibi^itt'''.l. _ justieecked' ~,;- „ An' ' '4*'• '4' 40. 1 4 r airaeL, ' Zji r X I . II / 4 , ,. r -i. ;',,-,, k,:•1 t a. , Wi1iki1f,+.,,Ar...:, ,, , . , - ... I - .1 1 ": 1 . . 1.. • , -", -' '' Ili Mil :!- -, ;- . 4theltatOislit . - • - • --,,..-, ' ,‘ „ ' • 5 2 , •.: 7-, ' P I XMIFP'....§fr- i:;: r 44 / 0 1 • 1 / ArlagAlifir • itiiiirwilliiiiiii;day444 . 4 "ami-aditidend -Rhin peeeent4 iiir,korMeo iiiir OtlankaiAlta - .iin the, eaPitil etiMk._,:iet , ll4 Company, fisr the fait ail tire/ irikilni , paid to the stpckhokieut or their legal lef" -- " -- tativeN 1114,3" the ithh eLtDll3,2 HARPT Feb 6 'l2-3 . Treasurer and DRAFTS 434 NOTES, .bound op; : lwt received and for de by • 3 , Feb 6 12. - IL Mouse tor Sitie; , THE subscriber wiliatillotpiSit ' situated on Centre Street, a re w• site below Mr. Gillingham's:store : th l o ut is 60 feet front by @3O feet deeli, , an o :l4cit i erected a two story Frame Dwellinglr built,. and a frame Stable, with-sufficient roo# 'mimeo or three horses and a tow. • Timm* well afro& water at the. door. $7 Possession sill be given on the firstof ttr" Feb 6 1`241 . Apple to JOSEPH S bails an , a elm& 37 41 IZMIR subscribers-sailer for sale an%taao •A• of Ckteki and Watches at dinearbi '.( They rriA are repair Clocks and Watches at sbertrat notice. The public. mar 'be wean dated by calling at house or JainelitAnirs s' s Carbon. ' JOHN ANDERSON es• ROT Feb 6 - . 14-I', ti IitRIEI).COD FISH and Mack J . semi mu' and-fid• ask by 3. CLAYTON. r • Feb 6 12— ASUPPLEMENT to an Act entitled an Act to provide fur the erection of a house for the employment anitsuppuri of the,poor itithsCotak, ty of Schuylkill. ' Sam-rion I. Bo ik }'m acted by the Senate - .and House of Representatives of the Catuswinw'ealth df Pennsylianta in General Atientidy met. and it is hereby Enacted by thikauthority ofthe mune, That. from and alter_ the' pasagttaf this Act, no Justice of the Pease in thd County. Of Schuylkill shall be entitled' to any fee Qt rewdtd. ; foe grant ing or making an order for ,relief or removal of a*paaper.er patinsft, aod the names of paupers of one tangy removed at the ameliinti all put in one and the came order. ' , . ' Bromic 2:::That the Constables of the County of SchuylkilLnliall be entitka to 'Tie for exc.- 4 ....us on 'order for The releifor re of a pan. rdr paupers, twenty-five cents, an five cents : .., mile circular and nol more. NER 311DDLESWORTH, Simker . of the Muse otßepteseeete ' THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM, ,Speriker Of Mc Senate. Approved the - twenty-fifth day of,Jiumary, An . o Domini, eightam him:liked and; thirtyain... •. JOS.- RUN.= , . . , Secretary's Office, Harrisb urg , Jan.. 26,18 86, This is to certoy, th et the above is a true c opy of the original Law on file and of 'record in sited 'office. . ~. ... Witness wy hand and Seal of office the day and year aforesaid. THOS. H. BURROWES. Feb 612-3 &eq. of the Coramortwesalth. IIIIIIKNOLOGICAL BUSTS, "just reccive4 apd tot:sidc by B. lIAI 4 INAN: Fab 6 . "12— • The Singers 2ifaireutine, - L . ONTAllifliG ail the pee and POPUlar 201111;, `Le - published monthly—pricesl 50 per annum. Sidiseripooos for this work received by 1. , Feb 612 " • It ; HANNAN. ERIS Outlines of Universal history, I LA embracing a coatis& History or the World, from the earliest period, to the present lime ranged so that the whole may be studiedlby pert oda, or the History of any country may be read•by itself; with questions for ..temination of Students; illustrated with forty-nine engravings on wood,_ by Atherton, Partielce, and others. Also, THE ACADEMICAL kr EMCEE: i)a selec tion of Extracts in . Prole and Verse, frimi Ancient and Modern authors; adapteito Exercises on El °cation for the highest reading classes, by B R a Emerson. Jug received and for sale ;ti • Feb 6 12. B. BANNAM. A MIDDLE aged Man who has had 10.,yeanr practice,- is willing to - devote ttall'ithede, or a part of his time at 01phi:wines, connected with Book Keeping or accounts lit general. lilespict• ablo reference* will be given. Addrest HAYWOOD 4-SNYDER, lap 8 124 • Colliery Footi - rotlitillsi, Pa. 11,1 IE soincriber offers 20.aahr-iw- •, .his former stock- of Dry Goods:it; his Store tn " Centre street, Pottsville. ibiorth "Woof and COM% mon. Brandy, 'Thilliurd Gin, Malawi: - Vorteriffe and Port Winci,Wkiskey, by the/gallon or bar; rel, together. with Virtual. Rye. %browbeat and Corn Meal, Chitureorn and Chonot i all kinds. • 'Feb 612 . ,lAMES:I3II.L jkIAN, Jr., . MILOUIt & 'MEM of all*inida kept - I:041u* ly on ha od and foi sal* by Febei 12 . CLAYT O N. . • Notice.. • grAEORGE BOONE in& Ititat-fiellers; Aa..! wouaignent of Peter Weigand; bare filed in the' offsee of the Prothonotary alba Ctitui of Corei ! J moo Pleas of County,' IttOactowit tied tatement of their trust, and the add CoartlYi* appointed Monday the 21et itafefilareb.lB36l 4 101feloeir, A. M. at the Coarteaggptiiit the borough of Orwigabtirs. for Ote ixidifrinatten or the mana, ankles canoe be ahowitAftidd - tlie ante ought nottii be confirmed.. • • LEWIS Feb & 124 , • 111 tel BOOk11;• : _ 1 ' • fipHE:AMEILIGANINAINGLAI4D. „ONE •INt A.I2IIOIJEANIN by; JAmer. by: Boner; •• • - GILBERT GIIIINAcii-.-Thimlewe Efink, CASKET OF- KNOWLfiptlE:la. ral int"Plirendoe;artisted•Rom:G anillifflanimaryjlthsh.L. - -Etilit, • • - incwork, joitreccored -,aofrioali)s so f '~,KCTr~SQ:~i!e~iLfiupod ~~' ~::"~* ~e .~,:~ - FiNg-lt*W 3ll *l ... J'aiiilertii''' , . - C - - f' , '- - - - -"- , : - '''''lo . ll:Y..!.. , —'' . 4,-. :, ' :!:. :'-:, kiiiitg.' , iiiiiiiikiiii Biiii:*-1 , ...... .. ~..,. k ,„,, ..,.... . • •-,,-;...„, ~ k Ii:.NA 5,- -.:,r-..i:.:,Xri-1 polunnii*. ANn_ ; liorattichicbmilreraikomva for 4164 - * l:*** , ... toti#lo3loetia-40.414, • - $m , -„ - - 77 - - 7. !a i i i, -. o criiiiiiii .--.2.411 - NAW . :I- FIT' . ~, .. . • la • HANE4 - : j , • '4,441*t - SO- . .. ..? -e .L 41iO4'_: 6(1 4 "s sew 0r4:1 6, 4 I*,-.3 gigarboose.tea: latTrblidad , Kolassaor •New Orleans. 3111,14cida #.• :and Se. teat 120=Caaltil Prentitun 'Clwt:eaa;. • hymn and black Teat (in 841114ints4 16 half barrels bolledlBailay:'l_ • ;•,..'; , L 30 boxis Scalp...brown. 4'..7 10 "/- 400011 n. dipi . Candleailly;lokriiid .50 half Imes Glass; 8 by - 10"aitif list - tte.. • Cognicarandv and Gila ailiiiicirind.l pipas -25 Eighteen gallon Caska,Lnkolt.lvizte." New., Fogland , Rains .citai co* . C9MMOTh rand Pe'pperinint. arid Annineedteidlidi; Mkt. Salt, Faith and Plketeti,:4kc-ilktui • • ' _ For sale by 111XLER - 4AIAGGEIRTYi "Centre St..nextdpor 31arlinmseillkitet ~ottsviBa,Jan. - - • . NATJEIALNS:4D . 'EWE •on band anrjOie*liir - Salatbietgoiciiii„ zAingassisrunen Superior: Old E.ll. Mirrelrlf7V,lrie ' • - *YAW: dd ' do do' , . bottled, da do L. P. - digifl' do arkdraigght. do d o Port . da .1 , 400 Graitilare • do do l• on &tight, Broweeßbarrfald .4,• • bottled Pale der • • • do , ' do do • "on draught, do Dry Malaga; Street Pitabgriv . di Lisbon and. Mar.-Maderrar: do do may Madelmfrilltiarn -"7 -• do Claret on draught:aid bottle d , • Old Hothead Miami:bottled, • ' ChainpaigisenfEagle. Comet and Jolly - t z -• - • • • Brands, do Old 4th proof-Brandy.. . • do ,do in. • - do Champaigkie.llrandy lot azut2dguality. Crignac add Bordeadr: do. 15t,24 43d do Jaen. Spirits lat. 2rfintlßd - • .* do MIL Gin, Ist 2* gailkY,. • id E. Iturit,Com.Girrand Melanin Brandy, Manongahela and:Common Whiskey, SO. Old Irish Whiakey, . . • - do .do Scotch Carribletari.Aothelteal Moan- • taro Dew, 'warranted 2/I . l yeytra old,. . Ito Cordials,' 4c.411cc.. - • • ivere beepers and rdlier Nno:me:rasp - invi. ted io call,where they / cad be supidled with Def.: ter Wines ar.d ‘ Liqllolli. on better' tartan; :than they have been getting, - • • Jeri 29 Porous Wilk Halts. . • ! 1 r HE undersigned Udine'!DV tn mane •=j -Aretering Hati;.(or'orwr r 44 - .- . 1 y fq4Yeirs, due. ins ,Which tiankit has been kis ; ' tant,aim to make improvements; jed to excel in workmen. ship. With this object inviewhe has twice via. ited Europe, and obtained access to many of the mast_ extensive manufactories, particularly that • ofiftastide dr. Co. Silk Hat Manufactureti, to Pi. tie, - where be learned - ill that ..eetikk. be learned i i , from skiers; in iclation.4 . : said • heeittess. B t r e ti r satished with the degteenfrstifection to ;chi t Impede 1 breach of ininnfaeten Cited ettei . .:he ha*recently i&licittere of expo . nrentr..which isixesultellin:thd discovery of e ry superior einnposktiniffiliridiffeeleg.libich,wh le it is trot affected by wet, equally resists the in - owes of the `ether son. - While : other, silk bins are stiffened, • and cemented irfth'.l =im position Which will not permit the *hot tlon of the head to pass olfithat used by th e e bealieestm fogligned. being PiFvu!. 7..itpi#Alii antra - on Os free escapoan ' Offtheigr iimportance ts the , Istidbrt elite . Cr. . „ . - Seth is the superior lelastiedror these hhts, that, notwithstanding . ; their extreme lightness, they will retaintheir" , shipe more perfect, and kre decidedly more dirrible;thin those'. (though itch heavi*) which aurstiffirsed With the e brit, composition in codinnin'eso The stiffening by the imdersigued; Is :prisparall b' himself ;and theseeret or ittieomposttion is knOwn IDe elhor BetttOW.l;;.: -: ;••••/ ..--;,, - 4 t ‘ . The result' of Hie • eaithiried iiiiircnements of the undersigned; consists in [hit production pr a SILK HAT of ONLY 4 OUNCES WEIGHT, pinioning all thegind qualities ie r viith arolesi ableln a hat, via:Lightnes, Elasticity; Beau ty, Durability 'irto Porosity •- ' lt The undersigned tiong his renneficto in the eity,alithe stark' is done Undeehis own per. vocal inspection. • '.• • - , i , Order*. from anypert of the Union *. sou :Pied ,with cub; or •mndtehbreir city secePia will be promptly executed:`' ',,.? Ver exterudeeassortment. an d superior and!tionhility of the *ifs Hata the Men ' s, worth,* otaitentinn., - T::,, , J Retailers eiriluive - the.• lining* Otanipett their own risineo;by Sibildt ;,theat:nen. widish a reputation. fort-Renisii'viiri is ti , dm. ' .• • .'. ..----: ..E-Y. ~ -.. *ii ol i .l44 TßlClES'A o'' . * fd: , Men's Ilata,:riidoitetc,;. Y f / „%'j . YoutlesikLOntwas, ''..- • ; '::' 1 - 14.T.:' 33 L do. • Streight Creitini,'' '!'. .."'', .:- *7 Children's Taper . Crowns, -, ...., -. . 2 Sold only byithe.undersigied. at 142 • mireet;Phtlidolobia;iini , irt , liinia Bier Braid street. New York. , ..:- • • ' VERMI34.-d menths,eradit arteeptintesi or cen t - - Jan 30, •:'11.3 r , ".;, Ai Circulating Milt subscriber Ismael died Tolima in him ( eliding nearly 'alba ipal a t e , wood within. he las , with licott i e.lhdweee•iliest Novels.. To tl ate added Publicetio," of the 16ei pier . .. too. aid all similar we [ No yearly sithseriptiona all rlv.+ril l birlatoakitY. 1- Readisiii a,sotitibiiii[N. stkeetien s M aw ankalPeaftlbi roe aftisfeheipest4leiti rid en it that Shiest isiyethec lid, and itibasides:iitteitisim eiesei thaldoire tikiristieattie L . ed, 4l o . loeta4 - liiiit int barb, mayhem isiwtes reis is semb.betteritimit and Whir is 'relitrisd %teal y thasoipho aseilesetedt , : 0 4 4 ,10t.tonti ox iall* 08 97-etedeesee I Ctlelti* latieibordy be trith silent tele :mss*: . .` is read' to mare - fioNtowhidi - dithriiNtha attd gosidiaos. Jetr3ol',°::-"" EMI UT 1 nth at• 00 00 00 oo- Xi -, il