iii Public *eating. • tin sif,Boatmen,andotbera interestdd hipping ofCoal on the Schuylkill Nast. exorgued in pursuance of a public Call, at 'unt Carbon house, on the evening of.the cb, 1836, JERMIAH REED Was ap. President; Marks • Frailey and A9uUa Ore chosen Secretaries. • oit of Chas. 7.o4unit, a - committee con ; pf the following Persons was appointed, to Preamble and resolution' expressive of the the meeting, and alto to draft and repent r petition, to be inetented to the Board of .ra of the Nay. Co p. praying for relief, to as. F. Mann, Winalunizinger. m. Haas, Robert Adams, Mark Mellen, Laing, Joseph T.Riehardson, Daniel Say. to Rhonda, E. Crotis; Williain Broch, Hugh y, George Ebert land Isaac Taylor, Esq. ter having retired for'a time, reported the nrpielinble and resolutions. After the yea s were generally read and adopted, Aquila ' 2ine of the Secretaries Asked leave to be ex , rom serving as such. At in the M ' ohm tbe ' 3rd -=O Mr. Region WO 8 eseosed from ser a secretary, artitli permission to witlufrirw e from the . proceedings:. The preamble adopfed by the meeting. and the petition • by the coMmittee, signed by all who red in the views hontained therein. well known by those conversant with the ' de, OA dime engi,ed in the Boating bu. do _not —receive ,a fair compensation for abor ..und in vestments. This was admit all erigiged in the mining businesS the aeon— r and they VIRCIT disposed to allow us compensation the approaching season. The ea : in Philadelphia aware of this, have t it a fit opportutiity to have os tas t ed, fliy the directors of tie Schuylkill Navigation ny to make a fnrther ' deduction of 3 per n toll, which, judging from the past, We but expect will also be extieteAruni our ta, which will be nothing mire' or less than of'3. per cent for inns labor, to be pocketed om? by the men that have heretofore been ly ones that have made any thing by the de. We wish it there is any profits in -loess, that it may be so divided among the nt branches, that each may be enabled -to 3 Therefore be it ( tool eines that tod hot F il 'Joe& That we view the late act of the di. of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, an !I. ted to injuriously effect our interest - 0, fur cli known i that the additional 3 per cent ion made bt theei, on the toll on mai, win .. ted from us on our freights, by the con. :'• in Philadelphia, as the 5 per cent has ; tore been. , : • valet: h dedn be e here 1,. • °toed That in our opinion, the only mode r , II . mini:toll on coal should be „ to fix at some :, c price, and enable all engaged in the coal '; to folly ancient d what they contract to t , i I , reek, ThElt we Vill not load a boat, nor a blot bOlonginif to us to be loaded with ould the shipper or 'consignee insist on the icespum deduction; and that we will carry 1 + - of coal or dirtifor, one ton, at whatever stipulated. • • oed, Vial we Will by all fair and honor !; eons, try to,indure Boatowners and Boat- I ' .! act in concert, mind in Ito case perm't i the k iceLtnm deductida to be made from their la. • red. That we recommend to all thoac. • in the carrying business, tacall meetings settle,* places, td adapt measotes to gov. husineas . the aplproaching season. bed, That the' koccedings; of this meeting ed by the Chairinan and Secretary, and bed in the Micerls ;Journal, and other pa. ppeeed Co the oppresiion alone branch of the I Ile. be s pub! perk• coal 4ERElftetH REED, President, qes, rrailey, Seretary. ert .a aV* Buren ag ' i s are hard at wink with .li.mastins dow n st. "It is all grist that to his mill." 11. is .not particular in•his amours. 111 A URI ED. 4 ,he 2d iost, h the Revs Joseph Me- M SEITZA - GER, to Miss ARINE ESE both of this place. r I,n the 28th ult. oti the Rev. Mr. Pauli, WILLIAM HoF4., of Pi neerove, to Miss 1: it KDDIF:L, o r Ewer Mahout ango, yliiiP county. , IE EB Sch' Harrison'lk, Granger. 4, 'Young Men's 'tate .Convention. :. • IV, State Comm i 'tee having recommended in State Convention of Young Men, to he held arrisburg, on Wednesday the 23d- day of h next, for the iurposc of adopting such urea as may he licerned necessary to pro. ! the success of 041 Democratic Repdhlienn ill nations of ten. !liii ILL lAM H. 11 Aliß [- for the Presidency, and FRANCIS GRAN. , for the Vic.: Preitidency, thc Young... Men huylkillcointy, favourable to said Noinina: t, are rev:tested tonmeet at the Court House, '.• borough .or OrWigsburg, on Saturday the Iday of March neat, for the purpose of elect ! wo delegates to represent Schuylkill . Aunty, id Convention. 1 12ti in s MANY YOUNG DEMOCRATS 15-3 51131 reitAllfilie POSt ®trice. '.ee open daily from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 18 1.; except Sundayit. a Sunday, open from 8 o'clock A. M. to 9- 12 to I—and from 6 to 9 P. M.. irate of arrival ,annj closing the mail. Fidil from Philackliihil arrives daily at 10 o'- k,P. M.—closes (Saliva 10 o'clock, P. M.. fail from Mauch Chunk arrives daily at 10 Mk. P. M.—closed daily at 10 o'clock, P. M. kill from Marri+urg arrives, Monday and iriday at 8 o'clock, P. M:—closes 'Monday ,Thfiraday, at 10-6elock, P. M.. . Fail front Northuintcrland arrives Monday, doesday and Friday at 9 o'clock, P. M.—clo. %londag, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock P. . IF ail from Dane ills arrives Tuesday, Thursday Saturday, at 9'4'elock, -P. M.—closes Sun. Tuesday and..Thiusday . ,. at 10 o'clock, P. M.: ail from Blootusburg arrives Tuesday and • ay, at '0 o'clotdr P. M.-closes Sunday and nesday, at o', o'clock, F.M. • ail from .Minersville arrives Monday, Wed ay and Friday, at 1 o'clock, P. .M.—eloses • ay, Tuteday and . Thursday, at 10 o'clock, Lumber for Sale. 2.oooifeet-inch and hall inch cherry..boards 3.5001 do Winch and inch poplar do 2000 do wneliand common•pirio, do el! atmdon and for sale by eb27 1511 • BAWL HARTZ & Dr4VIII.I.EII: bus, 154 Bbls. hi. est Market price • Mllll. r ot/0611c, Febl3 :.,.,—Wantcd by the sulecti ye Whiskey, for which the will be paid. Kit & HAGGERTY. It VIEW OF THE . RAVE Pottsville. Mitch 4. Rt.& W I LEAT - FLOUR.by the 1 Dad. WollllWOrla en Ft • day $6 00 WHEAT 1 20 per bushel ,i a demand RYE FLOUR 2 'OW percort. in detnand. BUCKWHEAT FLOU 1t• 150 par Cart .in demand. RYE, by thole:01 ao ceatEry lbe bushel-,reatty Sale. RYE CHOPS() centspekbushel indemsaid. OATS 44 cents—ready sale roTATogs 30, cents perhushelin demand. CORN--65 cents per bushel in demand TIMOTHY SEED-22 00 per bushel. FL-kXSEED—SI 40 perhushelin demand. WIIISKEY-34cents per gallon. " BUT'PER-16tnints perpound— inKeg slOcen EGGS-42centsperdozen. • - LA Ile-12 cents per pound. TALLOW -8 cents per poun d .HA MS I'2 cents per pound. • cottA CHOP 621 cents perGashelirt deman.S. • BACON-9 cents iporpound EmEswAx-18ctintsperiound FEATHERS--40d - ents perpnund . • • COMMON WOOL-10 centsperpound . MACK EREL,by't he Mil .N 0.1030 50-N0.2.27 00 s ur— 624 per obi: /30 perbushel. PLASTER, is worth $650 pert on. • HAY $l6 per ton. _ • • Greenwood Foundiry. %VIE Subcribers inform the inhabitants of Prittsvple and its vicinity, that they have taken the establishment formerly occupied by M. Brooke Buckley, where they will be glad to receive orders for Car Wlterts, or ary othereasb togs, which they will execute promptly and faith fdlu•. . MYERS & FINEBER. March 5 1614 f N. B. The Foundry will be put into operation about the middle of March next. /1111 E subscriber bus rented a Boat Yard in Sliciernakerovillc, Berko county, / where he will build Schuylkill and Union Boats, of the best mutertal., lor any person desirous of having good btmts. lie willalso repair boars on the Moot rea sonable terms. For further particidara inquire of I,OIIN F. MOLL. Shocmakersville, March 5 16.4 Common 'School System. A G REEA BIN to the 19th sect ion of the Com. -cm- moo School Law of 1834, notice is hereby given that the sen 4 or dividend of state npprupu ation,out of the Common SchOot Fund, Jo which each school division (county) in the Common wealth, is entitled for the year 1836, (exclusive of .11 dividend of 61116,000 duo to the school 11)14 by the Bank of the United States, on the 6th (Whine 1836, which dividend will be payable to each di vision immediately after said 6th day ofJunc.) is as follows: Counties. Amount: Adams, (pd.) SI .`23.5 71 AllegSeniL 3,017 35 Arnistropr . 960 09 Beaver 1,240 42 Bedford 1,309 40 991 95 Brad furtl 3,007 32 Bcrks Bucks • 2,675 44) 828 Si Btalcr Chesnut 3,615 , 37 Cumberland 1.574 70 Columbia 1,037 92 Contre . 1,666 50 Clearfield 262 91 Crawford 894 36 Cambria_ 337 22 Delawar s o 1,070 93 1.356 57 Dauphin 835 15 Frio 1,796' 67 Franklin Fayette ( - paid) 1,736 301 925 90 lE2=l Huntingdon 1,476 54 tios 33 1 nd lant Juniata 612 . 25 Jefferson. 104 94 Lancastei: 4,419 02 Lebanon 1,050 29 The attention of the several districtS of the commonwealth is respectfully directed to the fifth section of the supplement to the school law, (pate, ed the 15th of April, 1635.) Agreeably with the provisions of that section, the portidns of the stale appropriation intended fa the 30'401 die, liiets not ucrepfing thenchool raw, arc Ito sernain and accumulate ill the treasury of tie proper county. for and during two years from the date ! of the'supplement, for the non acerpt,in ' districts. Bill if such districts shall not, within wo years.. accept the law, then such accumulated sum shall be distributed at the end of that time, ribongst the accepting districts in the respective divisions. ' The two years above mentioned will expire:on die 15th day of April, 1837. Before that day on ly one joint meeting of 'delegate4 Sand county commissioners (viz on the 2d day of May next) can or will take place: at which joint meeting in the several divisions, or at some of the regular l adjournments thereof, the number d r districts which shalt. be entitled to a dividend of the said two 'years accumulation, will be uniltcrubly fixed. .. • • It will therefore hepereeived that the appriiach- I in . g election of directors (on the lethStiny cif i I arch next) is n sohjeet of deep import to tho di ricts which have hitherto rejected the system.. The claim of the districts to the two years dividends of appropriation, 'which will at tlie cid of that' period, remain for their yse in the proper enmity treasuries, wilt be estaßished or nbandonFif by the vote which their representatives may give in the next May joint meeting: Consequently the meeting to elect directors in March wil4bc the only opportunity presented to the citizens of each hitherto refusing district, to determine by choos ing their representatives.fin the board of directors, whether they will accept the two years aceurriu, lotion of school money. In addition to the two Or/finery annYel state appropriations of $75.000 dime nill, , elst;:be, on the . 15th of April 1837, subject to distribotiOn en der the above mentioned provisions ofithes,th sec tion of the supplement an instalment 611110,000 payable by the bank of the United States to the common school fund of the present year. THO. H. BURROWES, ' ' Sup. of Coro, SChools, Secretary's Office, Harrisburg, Feb. 24s 1336 Fresh Garden SbedS. Wip BANNAN is now reccivinE. a ftiesh sop. Affi•plk of Garden Seeds, which has be 6 select. .. ed with great care, and which ho will • happy i to•supply his numerous enstomert and •e edit on accommodating terms. Now ready 'for sale Porpip 'Egg 'Plant; Early Imperial do Early Cauliflower. • • Bullock *lead -1 •do Canlidowerßroccoli. Tomatoes • • . Early Yoik Cabbage ?Ally Kale i(Gree ns) March 5 . - 4 16 Boat Bo'Helen Waiated. WANTED TEN good Boat Builder" or good Homo Carpenters—to whom Cotenant cm. ployment and good wages will be given. Apply to JOSEPH SHELLY. Feb 20 14.4 f . /Volk* tiVSligitrtilSorills . . MIKE $e the:several idwris - hips - hr m• the iiorintitylkiU, are heriby nutified that the 7th Sectioakrif the. general ivied lawl, makes it eir dutrVtively, to male out and return to the County: missioners of the lever. 'al email of this Cociiiiainiwealth,•within sirdays after the" have proceeded to themedlection of tal cs from the inhabitants ofthair respective districts, a fair transcript of the several amount* duo and unpaid cm the several timely of unseated lauds within their respective townships, to -virtch trans. eripta the several supervisors shall , alga their manes. - • 'This . part of the dat i ies of: be several supstvi sots of Schuy lkill•omfrity. have been hertotbro ne glected by them, but willitereafier be strictly ex acted from them; their attention is therefore par ticlarly directed 'thereto. • By order of the County Commissioners. • ELIJAH HAMMER, March: 5 16 4 • • 'Clerk. WHEREAS, by an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvaniaentiticd an "An Act to eats lish a General System of Education 'by Common Schools," passed April Ist A. D. 1834, it is pro vided that the City and County of Philadelphia, and every Oilier city in this Commonwealth, shall each torsi a School Division, and that every town ship, watd and borough; within the several School Diviviono, shall each form a School District: Pro-. vided, that any borough which is or may be. con nected with a township in the Assmisment and ecllection of county rates and levies, shall with the said towinibtp, tit) long as it remains. go con nected, form a district, and each ofsaid districts shall contain a competent number of Common Selmola for the education of every child .within.- the linlitStherenf, who shall apply either in per son or by his cr her parents, guardian, or next friend, for admission and instruction; and fUrther, that the Sheriff of each county give notice by proclnmation,that the citizens °reach gichciol Dis trict hold elections in their respective township, wards and limelight', at the places were they hold their elections for Supervisors, Town Councils, and Constables, to choose two eitilens of each School District, to serve as School Directifirs for said School Districts. NOT I ICE: is therefore! hereby given, that the citizens of each School District in the county of Schuylkill, meet ut their nespectird plaCes of hold— iiig L;irotigh and township elections on the third Fridny of March next, and then a,nd there choose two citizens of each School District to serve as Schovil Directors for said distr:cts respectively, which said elections shall he conducted and held in the edam manner as elections for supers-kora and constables, arc by law held and conducted. Given, under my hand at 01 wigbburg, the 27th day of Mdreh, in the, year of onr Lord one thousand eightthundred 4nd thirty six. HEN R Y RAUSH, Sheriff. tCount irs. Amount. Leh il; h 1.273 73 Luzerno 1,321 20 ,I.yromingsp. 908 21 in'Kean . 90 50 Al-•ntgomery 244e9 5 Mifflin '625 52 Mercer 1,028 77 Northampton 2,176 05 • NArrthurulier- land 1,055 60 ,Philadelphia c.i -' ty & county 10.997 90 Pike / 262 94 Perry 878 43 Potter (paid) . . 72 81 ' merset - 984 56 Susquihanria - 764 F 5 S'ehtiylk ill 8110 32 Tiogae. 481 90 Uniont 11111 90 IVenaneo ' , 568 99 IWarrrn 1 271 19 Washington 2;367 73 Wesisnorelnnd 1,920 77 Wayne 407 09 York - 2;513 27 675;000 00 ECM =3MMIZIIMM THE 14161 E, I!.lglOptliir,.A, PROCLANIATMN. • COMMON SCHOOLS. • . GOD SAVE THE COSIIIONWEALTD. 1 C-2 Mare% 5 Fri1i.7137.7 1 X 317 S. ---. -.-4 ei . --tg, r. BA RTRAM . :I CV z, , ,,.... % , t L P:, , BOTANIC . GAH,DLN, tr -, ..7 - ':`: NEAR • , P.I3IILADELPIII A i THE Isubscriber has -for sale at his Garden and Nutsery. Kingsessingoicar Philadelphia, a large assortntilut of Fruit Trees pt - suitable sizes for trans planting.; embraeitig every variety of Apples. Pears, Clierness Plums.A pricoui .Peaches, Nectarines, Al- ILIOUt:E. 'Mulberries, Quinces, Grapes, Raspberries, Guosebizrries and Currauts.together with a large as sortnteo of Green (louse Plants ,Ornamental Trees, Flow ert. , Shod's; Evergreens, Vines and Creepers, Honeys &lea, Rost c. Carnations aid Pinks, Herba -1 ceous P renntal Flowering 'Plants. and ilarge assort mcnt of lEsculetit Vegetable Seeds, whir Ifearnprises , as great an assortment as any other Garden in thelli. Stares. I ROBFR'f CARR.Proprietor. ir.r- Bt BA NNA N. who has been aptiointed Aceu for the Proprietor. ..ill receive and execute orders for all kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, dm. at the shortest holies, 1 Mr7C'srr's Fruit Nursery consists of 12 acres The trete are w arranged in systrtic order. and the walks well 174Telled. The whole is abundantly stocked, le from the ed bed to the tree. Here are to be found 113 rarie ea of apple, 72 of i.eara, 22 of cherries. 17 of apricots` 45 of rdums. 'A of peaches, 5 of nectarines. 3 of aintrinds, 6 of quinces. i of mulberries, b avian berme. 6 of - currants, 5 of filterts, 8 or walnuts, 6 of straw Urines, and 2 or mediate. 51sre1 5 .SCHUYLKILL Tiricty Clothing Store, Corner bof Chesnut and gctbuylAcil Bearti streets, l'hilSdelphin,opposite Me city Store Homes. rim p i l subscriber thankful for past favors, begp ii le a cto Iflreelei his former eustumcis and thb. public cm rally, that having made bstensive ad. oitions o his store and stock of goods, he is now prepar to offer th e m Superfine and Common Bangui Frock & Dress (Coats; Pants, Vests and liotine. .outs, wholesale oirotail, much below the usual ii arket prices, for cash. A g.e oral assortment of Cloths, plain znd rib. bed; C simercs, plain rind ritt iped; Casio-mats, Su ni nol- Clctlis and Vestaigs, which. s ill be made m ordos at prices that cannot fail to please. ea tin and Boiler elide plete Bombazine to which the attention of country mei. Silk s particularly intiitcd. Booth, Shoes,l this, Caps, Suspenders, liars & Bosoms, Ilandkcrchicfs, Crarats, chants, A IPO Shirt Hosier Cots object - Clocca ry peuplc viaiting the city, will find it en call and examine before purchasing,. a will be thankfully xeceived and pi ompt. ded to.- . 4inng buct9csot on the 'rondo, boat o will find thiaeslablishment particular. Ord' ty attc Per men, ty con • went to their bushiest', and worthy of then Atrona g e, and all who favor with a call, may b., certain of better bargains than can be obtain.. in any other part' f the city. IRA M.COLLOM. • Thi' , aelptlia, Feb. 27 1836. 20—if To.; Coal Miners or Coal Dealers. WAILF accommodation for the stacking of Coal, (intended frit , City sales chiefly,) may be had on fair terrns,Lon one of the best Wharves in the 'City, to the extent of 6000 tons, by any one corteern, or that quiddity by two, or more; if taken 6p by one, the patty might attend to the busi+ of receiving End delivering, if desirable, i t and w uld be accomm!xlided with the use of Of. fct a d Scales, and if some part of it shmild be requir dto be shipped. 'any facility which would not interfere with the bnisiness of the advertisers woulci . lie given. Apply to - ' ' WEST. HODGSON & CO. it Bank St. Or Lomberd. St. 'Wharf. PM . Feb 27 . 1544 - , NOtiee 1 ... I S rcby given to this heirs of Emanottl ‘ Duey. 1 , 3 xla .. Dauphin coority deceased, that a rule has o granted by the Orphabs • -court of tau. ty. requesting the heirs of said Ernie. oat D ,to appear in Court on Monday the 1811 i day of ,pril next, and talus or redise to take Rio real ea le of the said deceased et the valuation. .13 the court GEO. TAYLOR, Clerk of OrplianN Court of said noway. Ha risburg FebACI 14-5 - INSOLVENT D . 1 6 Barr - all / 1111 1 / 1 11Cribell . 11 . has opp)ied totheJudge of the Ctiurt ofroutouto Thuts - lkill county, r the Bane& of the sere ntl Acta of Assaudary passed for the relieraolrent i e. Debtors, & tbet the &slid Ju hare a isted - Mai! day the Mb day of MARC n est . at 10 clock in the I forenoon, &tithe Court ,in Orwigsbarg. Rir the I burring of* and oar areditOrs:whem and where they may attend fifth ey think proper. !OH STRUNII,,• JOS P H ISHTMAN. AL ANDER HUGHES, FREDERICK ULSHAFER. ADAM HOFFMAN; JOHN BICKER. EDWARD MY ERS. Jr.* 'THOMAS LIAR i tI ‘ SON ,* LO JOMON TH RN BURG! WILLIAM PA' ERSON. J ACDR HERIIERT. • SA M I:EL -D. SHAW. JOHN PIN KERTON. February 27, 1836 , 15-6 Abralfant Pott In the curt acorn. Hugh. ruc ki,... 11 n eo P u lea nt s .v. of Schoyl• nd _ assigns, anti all per. sons claiming by, from . Subixenia on bill lo perpetuate testimony. or tinder him, and, all 1 , December. Term perms interested in the t 18 3 5. premises.. Schuylkill County. ss. 0 , " • ' The Commonwealth Pennsyl vania, to H ugh Hughes, his heirs ilya and assigns and all persona claiming 147.'Ar 0 . by, from or under him, and alt per iet` sons in:crested in the premises;Creet. ing: at thd instance of Abraham Pott We Com mond 4rm'y, enjoining you that laying - aside all business and cxouses whatsoever, you be and ap pear before our judges at our Court °reams:non Pleas for the County of Schuylkill, at Orwig-s. berg, on Monday the 28th day' of March, 1836,, toshcw cause if any you have, why, a Commis sion sheold net issue under the searati tile Court directed to such person as theCoort shall appoint to examine witnesses on behalf of the said Abra ham Pott, touching all those certain two tracts of hld, skeet° in formerly Schuylkill township, Berko county, now in Norwegian township, Sant-1k till county, the one thereof called 'Moore contlaining one khundred and thirty Mere, and forty perches, and granted to the said liugh by the Commonwealth or Peonsylviinia, by patent dated the second day of September, one thaniand eight hundred and six, and enrolled in patent boollt number fifty-nine, pagetorty-three- And tile other called 'Mayfield' containing two hundred and seventeen acres and ninety-four pciches, and granted to the said Htigh Hughes by the Commonwealth of PennsylvaWia,by Patent dated the becond day of September, one thousand eight hundred and six, 'and enrolhAl in patent book, number filty-tine,, page forty-two, and re. dime elicit testimony to writing, to be used after the death bt the said witnesses, and to be filed of record in fiur said Court, and be perpettuatedl and herein fail not at your peril. Witness the- Honorable Calvin Blythe, President of our said Court at prwi g sbur g , the skeand day-of .Janurify, oho thousand eiglitt hundred and thirty-six. JACOB itiAMWER, Prothonotary. Feb 27.' 15-4 PIIOCIL AMI AT 10N4,--Dlotice islhereby ;Ivan that l Court of Common Pleas, for the trial of causes at Issue, in and for the county, of Schuylkill, will be hold at Orly besburg4iu the county aforesaid. oh Monday tire 21st day of .March next. at. 10 la:clock iki - the forenoon. TheMfour all persons having suite pending.and perilous whose duty it shall be to appear At Court, wil italic notice and govern themselves rdingly. liffNRY ROW, 11.11 Sherill. Sheriffs (Vico, Orwigs burg. Ftib. S 7. UM. 15-4 • P Punctual attendance is demanded of the Jurors and Witnesses aurnomoml to attend this Court. PROTECTION. The Philadelphia Fire AND INLAND NAVIGATION INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW, $500,000. CILIA RTER PERPETUA L, AKg both limited and perpetual Insurances on .I.VABnci, Stone or Frangr Buildings. Stores,Hotels.. Mills. Rains, Stables, Merchandise, Furniture, and Property every description, against loss or damage by link' The subscriber has been' appointed Adaarr for the above 'winnowed Institutilm. nod is now prepared to make bisuneacsar upon eSerydeseription of pmperry at the lowest rates. W./WA/111N BANNAN. Pot tsvdtle.,Feb. 1836. FES Clover Seed, Grain, &c. 30 Bushels prime Cloverreed 300 I do Oats 100 do • Wheat . " 75 ! do Ryn 100 1 do Corn 10 do Timothy seed—For vale cheap by Fab 271 150" SAM 'L HARTZ & Co. Ili ItOcI.AMATION. Wheleast the !honorable -M- CA L\ll N BLI TII K. E.:Noire. President of the sever al Coni is Cil Common Pleas of the counties of Dau phin, Lebanon, and -Schuylkill, in Pennsyliania. and Justice ol'thc several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery.. in the said, counties, and George Rayish and Denied lost. Esquires, judges of the. court pf Oyer and Terminer and Genera Jail 'De livery, tbr the trial of 101 capital and other offenders, in thesatd county of Schuylkill—by their precepts by' Ad tne direct . tested at Orwigsburg. the 30th day of Dec. 1835. ha e ordered the Court of Oyer and Termi ner and entry' Jaii Pelivery, to be holden at O•tivigs burg. on the last Monday of March neat, (being the 28th of sald month,) micositinite one week. N ot 'rejig therefore hereby given, to the coroner, the i justices o r the peace. acid constables oftbe saiecounty of Schuy ill. that they are by the raid precepts com manded t be.then and there at ten o'clock an the fore coon of skid day. with their rolls, records, immisitions, examinations. and all eater remenbrances, to do those things, Which to theirr othees appertain to be donee and all thJSC that are bound by recognizance). to pros ecute arinst the prisdners that are, or then ,shall be ta the jail of said comity of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. ' HENRY FLAUSH, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Orwigs burg, Feb. i." i 7. 18.16 t ' 15-5 God save the Cosanwntora/15. B. The witnesses afilljurors who iresummoned tnnitend, ty. In c marle an punttshei cerned n said Court. are rehnested to serve ponctuali , • of non•attetuiance, the law in such cases , provided will' be enforced, this notice is by particular order of the Court, those con ill,thererore govern themselves accordingly. th7oTgCE.—The Creditors of John Daniel Ofi. .L ra lid, lato of Norwegian township, Schuylkill 1 county,' cceascd, and all other persons interested in the tate of said deceased, arc hereby notified that Le to rs of Administration have been granted by the Register of the county of Schltylkill. to Fmderi k C. Croll, of Schuylkill Haven,Schayl. kill con ty, and John C. Conrad, of the,borough of Pot de, Schuylkill 'county. • ' All mins indebted to the said estate will please make. payment on or before the 2Stb of April next, and the Aciiiinistraters wijl Attend all the public bowie or W, Mem Dien!ater. on said day, at 2 o'clock. P. it.far said or WI persons having claims ere requested to make the, same kpown without delay, to either of the sub.' `acribms. ' PREDRRICK C. MOM. JOHN C. CONRAD. Adminietratere. 11-6 Jim 301836 4 1 ME I 1 M u' Side. .1 .; . . ... Tait stabsoribervatt, 114 *lute , : , valuabletrectof • • •coritain . Ind . ing - • items, situated • the' Mahe .oy CrielrylltibeMah no*.ysney, I Seim Mill COunty about* • - Mil - - Sum 'P.m& vine. Said land ii welttirn • --. w •. WhiteDelt. Pine d Spruce.: On said p•• -, • istirected'e two s ory Frame Dwelling House, •—• •' • ' is a; Tate n, and other out looses, and a Sew •. in in comp running order. Said ... ray w ill , bik sold i parcels of one - or two hundred acres, Was. cease y. a three story frame house hi Pottsvi ll e, la. geth with several Lots. Ts easy. For further particulars., apply to I , SAMUEL M. ILYNN„. 76 Vinelit. 'Philadelphia._ JACOB K. BOY Ell, Reading, or • BENJ. SJ'AYD, Esq. Fe 27 15-3 Jittsville. U. Gazette, Philadelphhzinsert thrift times week,,y, and charge E. Myez.• . . Public hiotite. re RUBEN CREITZ, OfTamaqua haktrig made 4"-"l'l,ergeneral Assignment of a hie property, real, sonal in& mixed, to the subsrxibetv, trust m for 'the benefit of his creditors, they hereby give Notice to all persona indebted to the said Reuben Crcitz in anyway, to pay the same •im: mediately, and tirceit hawing demands' against hint to present the same' o either of tho subscri. ben:, Assignees of the said Reuben Creitz, as a. foresaid. MICHAEL EVERET, Store to Let. ;. „. From the Zit day of April neat, the 11164 BRICK STORE, a few doortaboUt jj ; the National Hotel, will be Lei to en approved tenant at a reasonable rent. Said Store is 20 by 90 - Met with a largecellar. is a good stand for bosinesq and well knownias the North Store; havinc shelves and counters corn. plotc. Apply to JOHN M. CROSLAND, AgCnt for Charles *toter. `L . 1441 . Il7"Said property Is fur sale, should any person wish to purchase. Apply-as shove. Nevi Fleur and Feed Store. T. & ,1. BRATTY' & JOHN' WUCiI HAVE succeeded hfrllSatnu4 Bell,ig the Fleur and Feed Store in Centre street, inform their friends and the public iu general, that they in. tend conducting it under the firm of Beatty Ruch, where,they 6ollciga shale of patronage.— The highest price given , in cash for Flour and Feed of all kind's. Pottsville Feb 20 Yen y.Cyclolipedia. • VOL. 3, of, ho Penny "Cyclopedia, together with a heal supply of the Penny Maganna, just received an for sale by 8.. BANNAN. Feb 27 :- 15— Assignees Sale. THE subscriber*, Assignees of el Reuben - Ciell z. of Turriaqba,,w ill nficr for isle on Mon day the 7th day of March noit, thn entire Stock o 4 Store. Goods assigned to them: by the said Reuben Creitz, jri trustl for his creators, consist ing of the following' articles, to wit: Blue, brown, drab and olive cloths, blect•Vix'A hrown and striped Sa.ttinetts, grid& lis i 4 , At ii. s.'ftmert. tic flannels , besverteens, roam cassim , 611714- tore checks, fancy calicoes,intrallns licortsanetteb' *my and plain silk ribims.Davidbrocitetkand kerchiefs fancy citrate, woolen stockings, men's +bite cotton hose, ditto black worsted do. linen gloves, Kidd do. ready Made clothing, fancy dress bandkcrchicfs, padding, gingham!, handsaws, leaner'', pocket-knives,' German lamps, thumb latches, gun . locks, cuinrcombs, sweeping brush ink ink powefel, dravrtsg knives,' buckets, glue; trysail skin tens. opsornj salts, 'molasses, Lisbon inc., tobacco, whiskey,lempty barrels, '1 dear. torn waggon, 1 wood stove with pips; window Lolass, •r:earborn harnesii, end a number. of articles . o numerous to men t ion—eundthoris will be ade known on the day ofsale. • , : , • SAMUEL DE' PUT.- 11. M ICHA.F f L EVER ETT; . Tamaqua, Feb 20 1423 Assigneee... 1. I SAMUEL DE PHI. Tajnaqua..hui 27, J. 136. 1343• Enttsville,.Feb 20 NOTICE is hereby giVen to all Legatces;Cted itors and other patties concerned, that - the Tollowing persons did onithe date annexed to their espective names, file the accounts of. their . Ad. inistration of the, estates of those persons de emed whose name* ore thereto annexed.' in the egisters Office of Schuylkill County...and the id accounts will be presented to the Orphans . toed or said County for confirmationendmillow nce, on Monday the 2let day of Match fleet, at 0 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Couit.frouse - in prwigmberg. • f- 1. Gabriel Miller and !David Zehnei; Admtnis. srateis of the estate of Henry Miller, late of West ierm township, deceased, filed 30th December,' ' 35. 2.. John Boyer, Jr. Gtiardian.of James„Cetha. line, Care.ine and Mary Yoh, minor'-children ofl William Yoh, la of Norwegian toWnship, deed.] led 30th Deem. N . 1835. . , 1 Lcu3. Andrew, Schmalz and John Setnnelti.,- Fs- tors of the estate of AndrewSchtuilir, late o', wei:: Mahe ntango townahip t deceased:Arid Mgt tannery, 1106. -.. 1, 4. William Haggerty and Lawrence, Lairlei, ,Excciators of the estate of Michael Fitesinsmons, lite of the borough of Pottsville, deceased, filed SO February, 1836. its. Samuel Sillymen, Administrator of the t es . eof William Pott., lido of Ma nheint rroshil; • ceased, filed 6th February, g 1836. 6. 6. Charles nat, Administrator of • tate of trem la h J.. Foster, late of Port Car ed 18th February, 183%. e'7.Jacob Kereherione df the Administrators of the estate of Daniel, Benches late of Menbeitn lOW Wayne township, d ccra a ed,, Sled 1 Feb. diary 1836. -, 30S. MORO ',.' ' , Registers Office., Orwige, 1 . Register. re, burg, Feb..9th, 1836. j 13-6 . kolliery Works, ' I . . 'Steam Eviae and Rail Car Mitatliietory. 1 ~+ f 'ANNE {subscribers respectfully irdbenli. - . . thin* r - friends illt.the nubile., that they4tetiar Ore, Oared atifiew establishment irtPot • toes& fme orders making and Termini* Steam En, lines. Rail. Cam, Steam Boilers, Pimps{ area Air Saws, Mph Gearing and Machinery of every description. They also have constantly on band IL n assortnientef . Miumit Tools, such aa Sledges, Wed g es, Pioks, Rik* Drills. Croirktii, 4ke.. ,heal in.qu lity and, at as low picas .AlO an ba. tallied' e 'here. ' • . , N. B. 1 work C4ll` kind eairied oil'', 4 .1 L • .. E.& ! OOD dt-SPZDEIL' . rini, , Feb.. , - i ,,,,,,..• 0 .1; Data t ss "stlie er them, with tin labiecriber i ~, 11,1 , i. 1 a slut imit mia wi ti spardie - a -__. and foi• side by , , .t.. cpsyiToN. , Teb 0 • I • . . , t . 1 IS-, . . . in tie Coma gfeostelow:Piatie i•. , kilt L. 470044 ' !.. , - . Sienna Wilkes by her nest " ' •• 41 ; friend Valentine Melion.! Stilino* lite Vito, _ A:yet. Wilkes. '' -! • 1 ss I I. • - ALEILANDER. WILKE& ' ' I Iry ;Notice that yew teifiililueinaltif: , -IL has fi kel her Libel in the Conk of C PlOup of Schuylkill County. ;in which abejimayk be divorcee from the Boni:Woe Hats;imony, tehte..h - shel-has entered into with You; The Otis 1 of as Cenoty have ordered that .02 be and I pear at a ono' Common Pleas to be tail A and for said 'ty, at Orwmaburg.; on Men the Slat day of h, 1836, tosoineer the ' of yam' said wife. HENRY HAUS% ! ' Feb 13 116 , Sheriff. ' PERFIISBII7I. Eg BANNAN has just \ rdeeiveri • mum, a large assay t. ofTeridomery, = Cosmetic-and Fancy Swpii,of e-yery best quad iv, Which will be sold whokualisojetail..at la very small advance. Th. tellowitit Cutuposal a portion of the articles: - Otto of Rose Soap biliTr or Rose LifSaliro f Oxygen dis Toilet Powder" • Palm • do Chforine.ToothiVaidt ' Cream do_ Cologne:Water - • Ciinphor • do - Laiender. do . - • Lavender I, do Florida .' do ' Tongue Bean do F.iell• Bellx • French Panty do Tooth Brushes • Otto RostSltay-do Superior Lavender W t. • Bears Oil • Hreosote Tenth Wash Indian 0 0 - 4 Carbooicr Dentifrire • • Milk of Hines Brown Winds* • Freckle Wash - Soap • Frog PeallPowder Hair Brushes. • Jana l li2 the Cintrt of Common Pleas' fit aiikityl :, • kill Conntsr. Julian iciephine Everly by- '' • herrx4t (d un friend Peter .L uopeona eat. Di.. ' . Glass re. es. .'torus. imauel Everly. - ' i WO SAMUEL EVERLY. 1 A KE Notice. that your wife Julian Joseriblem Evenly, has filed her Libel is the Court .of Common Pleas of Schuylkill 'County, in width , sho prays to bo divorced float the Bondi of Mat. rimony, into which she •has entered into with you. ' The Court of sainiCoonty have ordered that run be and appear 'at. l Court of Common Mean, to be held , in and for tali County, aker wigsburg, on Monday the filet. day.of Mareh. 1836, to answer the libel °floor said wife- • HENRY RAUSH. Feb 13 13-6 EMI . . . Razor Sprocai.. A SUPPLY of Emersonla emir envoy's lincit A Strops, just received and firr sale by * 4 Jan 16 9 * B. HANNAN. ALFRED . A. GILF. RESPECTFULLY itifbrms his friends and the public generally'hat he has nor on hand and affers for sale a large and extensive snort. !read of Dry Goodi, Groairio, . Liquors, Whim reasvehina, Glali,Queemiirare, 44... Consisting of the following, among other a:tithes Ckahs, satinets, Cuirasses. Samuels. iroalias s Linens, lacer, lawns, ca l Firica, glsighamp o ' . Mosiery, Canton flume checks, plaids, ' ' Tickings, drillings, firi ts.'cords, beaverteens. Silks,lllolllll, shawls, handkerchiefs, cravats, Blankalts, backings, paiidilaiii„ suspenders, Coating% pilot clothe, limeys, wadding, velvets Cireas4ana, vesting., threads, callous. menses, . t. \ Gki ' • s, fringes, scarfs skirts, carpeting, Unthie s,. comforta,carpet chain, table oexersi Conn es, mesh, dispenk&C. &a, , GROCE*IEi3. , " • Ricii Anil.; St. Domingo Coffees. St. Viols, New Orleans, Hatanpa sugar*. ' Loapand lump . - -. •-.-• do NetiriOrleans and Sugar House Marne& Gun Powder, Yoiing Hymn Soecheng Pottithong and Bohsw Teas. . Chocolates and "spi , &c. • . Brown and yellow map, I Cloves, Mace, pi:amalgam:al cassia , Cayenne pepAr, mustard ‘,. , • fus Box and keg ' ins \ - . Currants and ice Cheese, coatis , makerel mm116(7134 • . Mould and dipt can dle. • Sack and bbl salt i Pipes and smoking lobes ' c, Spanish, half spanish and moon sepia \ LIQUORS & WINES. Cognise and carnmOn • andy Holland and cornino gin .. Old Irish whiskey and Jamaica sillies ' New England rum and whiskey by Ilse bid Lisbon, madeira; port and malaga winos Adornment of Boots and Shoes. Crockery, China and glass ware. Glairs by the box. - . - Dupont Eagle gunierir, ' Blasting OP, Fr," ; • do -Which with his gen slack be is disposed to WI cheap as ever for ,club,-or in in:change far country, produce and:finay.provisions. Jan 16 • GLENNI3--COMPOtiND KREOSOT,EII • .• '. Tooth ;Water FINIIIS compound will be found egirtriceatile In •m• arresting and preventilg dectriarttiettcetht kecpinithe temband gmus in aciwinamtheldthy " condititio, sweetening the breath, ressortng tar- • tar aOtelieving pain dittoed by carious teeth. . • It isMadly recommended to the Public as , a value le compound, which ,mly be used daily with igi cui t advantage to thelmeth and-gums, et this same ' e leaving en airreeable • seasatioelsi the mouth., , There is no acid in this 'wash, nor may ingredifint entering into its composition but sack v. is hithly beneficial tu•the teeth. . . • • Priafi 50 - cents per Bottle; , .Fos*iie by •.• - li. 8A1P91.11i.• • iN.EKSOR CHAIRiII.-41irge agitilivere t w:assortment of Parley" Windsor Chairs... ..For sale by JOSEPH rIIZTE At-SON, . jUDe 7 29t( .: - .I.WOuticearimm. 0 ' 17PERIOR Mary C , Pine Atiple , ds , Fee- by Dee 19 4- N. NA74,401113,&..01. SUPERIOR Gunpowder Imperial Young Myron' • Caper Souehang Powelajos and. layorsel Pomo Judivereveil ikaorr IlrartylliorlpsoN Sale 1114 with illittorindtlOtht *flaw - 1 -- ewskiewowlowp. maw* aid fat inie I,ll, l ll&EltArkee I - - • I II Sherif. EMI Opt OLACIMAS Z~:`p~ ~l .. - ..:_ftiruklv , t,_. - ',- ..3A BM
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