sylvania Legis: Egl IN SENATE, Fe PORT OF THE COMM er,from the , committee land report the fricts coyte. attempt to eorrdpt the into e vote of Jacob Krebs,on • the Senatorial District, co •r Emilie and Schuylkill, a n of the Senate of Peonsy ing report: ' committee entered on the in tn with !the dearest imptess e. For the first time, as far ii e tnformayl, a was alleged u nate, by ti Scnnter, that en ads to corrupt hisintegrity Thi'aesumed additional circumstance, that previi ore, it had been proclaimed wspaper conducted ;by gentle] n committed the printing of li enate, and who might therel is be considered zni officers of tide alluded to was headed, 1 . eyed," "The artls of the and contained the following nnot express the feeltngs of d dread with which we prod .t. And wheq we state that o Senator has infOrme.d us, wins of money were made t , ote for the bill, it is to be fee r has resorted to the exercise led and warranting •influenee. contained no names, tended n allay intense fueling, eter3 is character was involved, , had hen instituted, and To effect this ,the printer. Samuel D.Pattersbn and 0. • tit to a resolution la Ote Sena tsar, and there inlbrination acob Krebs, Esq a Senator , aunty. rr committee, did not esteem ceed further with the examine on and Barrett, nor do they them to point out any course nate 'n relation to these indi er think themselVcs justified ost unvit,lified disapprobatio standing in tlic rotation whicl .odv. The testimony in their -tification of tl+ course pprsi oes not sustain the cliarge . ag ates Bank, to whilili they 'gar üblication, and which was ca ded, improperly to execute tl ommunity. . Krebs in his statement mad. e 10th instant, having disclose . the testimony °lithe first tier ea L. Dunn, of ,Reading, ar . d, Esq. of the Ildusf:of Repr ersons who had endeavored t the committee ordered Mr. I e them, and by a resolution consent of the House of Repri, d the appearance of Mr. Ci lemdn betqg implicated by lid "re6e, who was examined, by witness under oath, the come/ separately for such statement might think proper to make. leo, examined .Vlr; Burd Patter John Ulrich, William Hotte l' Mahan, Jripob gehr, Willis Bermeville Keim4 as witness to of the parties implicated, al Mated, and We tekimony of er with the minutes of the c • ithNubmitted, the eximmitt ry tO do more than give the own= minds, upon a full exa Mr. enquir alledge `fluence' tore fro countie resolut the foil, You; ed to t porton , mitte of tbe been n' his PO from t disclo in a W had of the respee, The a aie he. citiled "we e: ring 1 ocrati largo lii7 ould Ml= linnet artiel cite , that flame ME pqrsd i CM inte the on t " " ing of J • = l , Coq, 1111. tog het ces the the f ,a.ets ant, tostiuriody adduced. rst. 4 —The committee believe Eta Bank did nolA 'Other direct! . at pt in any mariner 11r corrupt or fluence the vote inf . Mr: K reb r le contained in the . Pennsyl State Journal of thePth instal o„ and. the otlierj, alleetions I are wholly unfounded and 1 shadow of testimiony. econd.—Tho committee deem, "press their opinion uprin the rad, as he is a meMber of the 1 Mativevand direetly amendab as they hfive no doubt. but a i ,t such measures hs may be n 'their own dignityar.d that o ird.—As the character of M may be considered in some . e charge made, the onnimitt. ay that all the icatimony has • he has in no manner att • a t• the illegrity or influence ; bs, and that his conduct, so f . e eloped by the ineciiry, is Ire i.. of any dishonorable pr irnpr oettJa.:—The comm ittee have rt. t care and much anxiety, so i. ony as implicateat Mr. James wi I be olsserved - that there is so )e eep the testimony of Mr. ICr o ry statement or defence of , eu • mittee rely irnpOcitl a t . , in the be; but at the same time they v ying eireumstancfas,may be n el Waled by suppotfing that ,M tr in his statereect at' the conduc a - re to have bees easily a tarn ed approaet to Mt:hence his p ced on - the ex preeSiOns of Mr. ri us construction tbfah they WO . veyed. Be 'dais Sur it may, lfr li ogether that he had any late ti improperly to-influence the , o Mr. Krebs. And the proof o t of his character Would lead rrfide in his stateMvlt. . With look' at all that May extenuat e r. Dunn, and under the belief live deliberately intended or cx . influence Mr. Klebs, the co, boding cannot w iihhold the ex i, that his languao warkhigh srving of their ryprehilnaieo;: or, recommend a4y further pr [Lion thereto. Fifth.—lt wouldi be imprope DA without some ewatk on th :rebs, a member of our own .• `is the disposition Of the comm a much delicacy as their sense pit. They howevdr deem it du. ay, that they esteem the chars , ar very reprehcnsihle in not I unteiiting td the §enste what ssious attempts to corrupt ;tie • luence his vote. lied this , trich of the excitement and n minces which have ensued w. oided. They deem bis course le, as Mr. Krebs communicate Ca in whole or in part., with t hp names, to different indiv* , 'Am the subject of tr letter he rhieh- wasi read .atla public poi clittylkili county.! To soppo de Senate is the imperative d. erit,and your committee retre iew of the circuit:stases' coo ed fee • an E 01 t 3 ; C 1 lIE IN atiire. , lieve that the Senator from Schuylkill oilianty4 in the micess of perhaps vitell.intened,. but certain ly misguided zeal. to effect the defeat oqimeaeure to which h was rio doubt honestly opfkisedilbas most unha ily failed in the discharge of this duty. The committee having terminated the inquiry with w hies' they were charged, offer the fillkitv ing resolution:- • Resolved That the committee betcha4ed from the further consideration of the 26.1836. EE. ppointed to; led with ad rity and in of the Senn posed of the reeabty to a •coin, made Impurianit from Mexico. —By the Netir Orleans American Of Feb. ltth, we learn that lettersbad been received from Vera Crux, dated Pirti.;l4. by which it appears that Santa Anna was still in San 'Ala, kinder pretext of assembling an army against Toias; that his army did n i iit exceed 3000 men, and that he was fearful cf ening in person, under appr 4hension that there would be insurrec tion at lionle; more afraid probably of the balls of American rifles. There are no arreed vessels getting - out, at Cam peachy againgst Tesler', as had been. reported. Tamaulipas, and prirtieukarlY Tampico, and also Cliehnahua, are in artate of great excitement against Santa Anna, rt6d the 600 men which had -arrived, in Tamaulipas for Texas were detained there to keep down the apprehend. ed rebellion against the power of the dictator. Terry intrust on of its im- A your, com p the floor Uempt had n.:l influence t,i i v nir t r o t i a rir i .., ' . o the world, nen'to whom the' journals :re, in some this body.— `The people k have pre ! expressions; i cep htknilia. ini the start. e firm Dem hat offers of him, 'if be ed that this .f a most tin ' That this rather in ex , senator lilt liintil a fell isclusurc ob. Compliment to the Voracity of the President Official oica n.—J udge "White; one of the Sena tors from rennessee, and long the boeom-friend ( 4" the President, thus spoke of thePresident'o field journal on Wednesday - last:— • . 'The gentleman from New HitinpshirO the other day adverted to the publication of debate: in the newspaiwr t in the interest of the Administrition, in which a member of the House had given no tice of his intention to move ibis appropritition. If I wished to know, said he, whether A fact was ue, tlrit Cewspaper (the (:lobe) would: be the ve• ry last olaeo on God's earth to which 11 would go to aecertaiii.' referred to, Parrett, were, c, brought to lwas reeked troin Seliti)l- Rrfiiicilig.—A Palate of 100 glint, was fired at Buffalo, Ni Y. on the receipt of the nCws ,of the recharter of the Bank of the United Stites by the State of Piainsylvartia. The ton of Erie in this state was Blutninated un the sane occasion. My gracious!: what will oldllickoty say to thii.? . itetheir duty ion °Messrs. seem It• prop. 1 1 of action fur viduale ; they in expressing oft heir con. they hold to Possession, i. ed by thorn, inst the Unit e such eaten• / lout:tied if not 1 .0 feelings Of Sound .Dortrine.—The following passage is from an i.lort tient neuron recently preached in Reston, bretie. Revd N. L. Frothinghaan.— . ...cake the laws ms they ere;—they ere the only harrier beitiween you and the robber's violence and the assassin's knife;-and I 4kould say, revere them. Thwart them not. Stand by `. their decis ion. Corhe to their help, all good men and true. Let them; not be made ineffectual bA your weak reluctances. Let them not he brouglt into mis trust by your objections and . commulatiimis and outcries, till they have no majesty left Let them - not he undermined by the wasteful and washy tide ofa Mistaken philanthrophy. I ~ t the name of the Miring equity, for the rake of t, e common protection, stay them not in theifrighteous though terrible gbinga. Every attemptto invalidate their spoken decree is a public wrong_ Every voice that has , sworn to judge only according to the law and the evidence, and then refuies to speak but aceot!ding to private pity, is farm: to its oaths." to the Senate (aud accord- I - (,) the names d 'henry W. .scntativeit, as influence his [Tann to appear lot the Senate ; - sentatii,es, ob. linrad. Then• testimony of the committee ittee called on or defetiee as The commit. son, Jediah J. stein, Freder kirinentrout, The state. hd the parties the witnesses, i mmittee being • deem it mine conviction of ination of all The Chief Osaolc.—A Correspondent in the Charleston Courier thus speak of ho leader of the Seininolca:--; . •Powerhas sant his defiance to the whites— says he Can maintain . a five years' war-'—that he has men,arms,And amunition, and that they will fight until the blood of the last Seminole has moistened the dust of his hinting grouuida:' Sen timents fike these breathe a spirit which wo can not but admire, even though coming from a toe who detierves so tetriblo at retribution at our hands. PattpiTinn. In the city and county uf N. York, during the past year, there were, acelordnig 1.4 the official statement, 'AO6 paupers, and the expense of supporting this number, amounted'to 591, bl 3. The whole number in the state, wa5 . 39,362—t0tal expenee's323;B4l 12, In the Kcntutky Legislature, on'thci 211th a petitrou of Sundry citizens of Louipille was presented, to authoriec a Branch of, the U. S. Bank, recently; chattered by Pennsylvania. "It wag retrred to a select committee. hat the United or inchreeily the integrity and that the I ' • nut Reimrter t ' before allnd. o the same of i •nsustained by it inexpedient onduct of Mr. louse of Rep lc that body, 'at Hotise sill cessary to pro• the Senate . Burd Patter iegres involved :e think it right satisfied them mptcd to rm.. Ihe vote of Mr. • r as it has been I from all suspi per act. Last trUeaday was election day in New Hamp shire. NVe believe all parties voted for -Lyrae SW, as a candidate for Governor, with a view of get. ting hun out of the Senate of the United States. gentticky.4—k Jackson Van Burcn Johnson Convention met at Frank lon, K v., on the2l4Fl and 110 MI na ted Maj. Altitthias lournoy, of' Fay ette, as a candidate fair Governor—and Elijah . Itas, Esq., of Logan, as a candidate lug Lieuten ant Governor of that State. It is said that Gov. Cass will immediately be nominated act Minister to England,—that Mr. .POLK will take his place at the head ul the War Departinent r -and that Dr. SerriicaLaku will be elected Spiihker. . Judge J A IMES CLAILia has been nominated as the Whig candidate tor Governor,•and Cm ARIZ W as the candidate for Lieut. Governor -of Kentucky. Dr. Laniner, in the new edition of his work on 'the steam cngtue,'• express a conviction that un the line from london to Liverpool, expresii coaches will go at the rate of fifty miles an hour, and that even a hofidre t il is within the limits Of intie,hanisiel probability. . examined with itch of the tars- 5 L. Dunn. It e discrepancy bs, and the vol- r. Dunn.' The eracity of Mr. believe that the ore nearly as. Krebs, (who of Mr. Conrad, ed at any sop te,) may have FURNITUR.r • • FOR SALE. WILL be sold at pudic sale on Monday the 28th of March inst. at the bonse.of the subserit- t er, in Centre street, Pottsville, opposite kletiner's tavern,' the following akticiee of new and fashionable furntiure, viz - .Eittreaub Tables and Bedsteads, also, a quantity of well seasoned Maple plank and Boards. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock 4 A. M: Terms cash. JOHN St.IBOR. mar 5 1536 Ih-3• , unn a more se- Id properly have r. Dunn denies lion Or expecte egislative action the respectabili• le committee to very disposition the conduct of at he could not •cted Improperly •.. Woo notwitli .ression of opin y improper and hey do not, bow. eadinge in re. To N eentractors for' Titaber and Carpentry 1 to close this re conduct of Mr. , and of whom lite to speak with of duty will per t° themselves to !tarot this Sepa -1 mediitely corn. e believed to be , tegrity end in. I. instantly done, :, pleasant cense . , Ist have been itj more reprehensi. ! . the ciretimstan i • suppression o pubis, and ma , e ' with submitted, tit.al . Meeting in t the dignity of y of 11l its mem. Ito soy, that a re- L Rios thaw to be- pROPOSALSAwiII be received nrita the first day of May next, at the Engincer'S Office at Pottegrove, for: furnishing the materials, and con structing the truss and Road Itidgei on twat:. ty five miles of thb line of the •Philadelptda and Reading Rail Road, next to Reading. Proposals will b$ recei ved at tee same time and place, Mr deliviinnk on the above portion of the rail road } 37.000 white oak, posits:A, or rock oak sills. rue. Said sills to be seven leet long, and either round timber, ten inches in diaMeter be fore hewing, and flatted equally Op both sides to a thickness of seven inches; otlsquitre timber, seven by eight incbcs., • " • ! Plain of the Bndges and bills ef Unifier and i. ron work will be exhibited, and; anytrther in formation which icily berecniredi, n on ap. p li ca ticro at. tiip•EntineerVaifice; Pcittstrovi. W ROBINSON, Eiginter ThilOelphia 4' Rei[Outi Rail Rent • Philadelphia Much 6.1836 • 17-8 I THE MINERSIJOITIRNAU Harrison Az Ikangera ...._ ".• - . . / Y Men's Stskie Conventions Conlmitteeinriong recommended. risEState rentitin of Young Men, to be held at Harrisb , g, -tin Wednesday the -23 d der of March n , fo r the purpose of adopting snob measures may be deemed necessary to pro mote the @Ocean of the Democratic Republican nomination i of Gen. WILLIAM H. BARRI. SON for thiPresidency, and FRANCIS GRAN. GER, for the Vice Presidency, the Young Men of Schuylkil county, fatourable to said Notnina• tions, are requested to meet it the Court House, in the bore hof Orwigabtr i rg, on Saturday the 12th (14 of Mardi next, fertile purpose of elect ing two del gates to represent Schuylkill county, in said Co ntion. ZANY YDUNG DEMOCRATS. Feb 27 - 1 IS-3 oe Partsvilte.March 11, 1.836. WHEAT 'LOUR.by the toad was worm on Fr day $6 u 0 , WHEAT 1 20 per oushel n demand RYE FLOUR 200 per cwt. irr demand. BUt.!KWOEAT FLOUR 1 60 percwt .in demand, RYE, by &el oad 80 centsby the bushel—read) kale. RYE CHOP 80 centsperbitshel indemand. OATS 44 f rents—ready sale POTATOES 30 cents perbushetin demand. CORN-66 cents per bushel in demand TI6IOTHty SEED—S 2 00 per bushel. 'FLAXSEIs.D—SI 40 perbushelin demand. WHISM'-31 cents per gallon. BUTTERI-16centsperpound—inKegslOcents EGGS-10 centsper dozen. L 42 cents per pound. TALLOW-8 cents per poun d . HAMS 12 cents per pound. CORN COOP 62A centi perbutthelin demand. B 10)3+9 cents perpound. BEr'.. 4 WBX-18contkperpounti. FEATHERS-40 con tzperpound COMMON WOOL-40 centsperpound 12K ElllF.L,hy the bbl. NW.1,8860-N0.2,1t7 00 S 11,T—ii6•23 per obl.; 80 perhushel. PL‘STIO{. a worth $6 50petton. HAY SO per tun. . fi Pr ivate Sale. •übecriber will sell at private sale, a house, lot of ground, on Third street, in the borough of Pottsville, containing 2.5 Feet on Third street, and 65 feet in depth, (whir h I now occupy.) IThe house is i large three story frame build 111, finished in 'a very superiormanuer, and with the fiery best materials; terms low. JOHN LINTZEMEYER. ,mar 101, . 17-3 i NOTICE. To Censinbles, Wholesale. Dealers r and Retailers i of Foreign Merchandize. iiiiltift SeA NT to an act of the Legislature of il- Pen4ylvania, passed the 27th day of April, 1830, constables will take notice, that agreeably to the secnorl•section of the act graduating the duties eilion 'wholesale dealers and retailers of Merelianilize, and describing the notice of issuing licenses, dud collecting said duties, they are re quired oitior before the first day of the first term to each year, to deliver to the Clerk of Quarter Sessions,iunde: oath or affirmation, a list of all the wholesale or retail cealere Of goods, wares and .licrethandize, wines (1 , 1 distilled spirits, (ex cept such' as are the growth, produce and manu facture at the United Slates.) Merchant's and dealers, tithbraced in the provisions of the above recited att., are hereby notified that according to the sth ittietion thereof, the associate Judges and the Couttly Commissioners will meet at the Com. ro istriorei's Office, in Orwigsborg, on Friday the 14 day Of April next, at 10 o'slock in the tote noon, to•hear them (1 they see proper to attend) as to the amount of their annual sales, during the precedin* year. Lieenses to be taken on or be• fore the 'Orsl day of May, for one year. Physiginins, Apothecaries, Surgeons and Chem ists, as riispccts any wines, &c. used in prepare iinti tia the sick, and all Fettle Solo 'Traders or Single .e oldie whose annual saki! shall not ex• mod th .15 ohlie Bth class, below enumerated, shall nut be required to take out licenses under the prew ions of this act:. - The flowing will be the classification Agreea bly to th act of Assembly. ' • a l , amount of sales, per ann. Ist Cl e, ' €150,000 $5O -, 2d . 40,000 40 -. 3d . , 30,000 311 4th . 20,1100 25 Mil o. 15,000 . 20 6th Do. 10,000 15 • 7th Do. - 5.000 12 50. Bth Do. 2,300 10 GEORG* RALSH, f c Asanciate Rdges. DANIEL YOST, • JOHN BRAUSPI, County . Joits SCHONEE, jr. Comints , , Pwur OSMAN, 3ionero. March 12 • 174 ALIST of Letters remaining in the Post office at Pottsville, March Ist. 1836. t A Lehman Andrew Adams*ebert Lief Win. B Loeb Lcapold Bracewell Elite Bindly John Brotsintm Wm. Blackburn Samuel t C Callen Edward Criat Daniel . Clark Roger Curran4ohn Coher I 'titer Camplll George Davisy tn n Dnyer ieth David anville Durbirichard Davis r,atbarins Diane ; Joseph Dunkin,Charlca Eatin Eud y F Farrel _ Fox John =I Greenreg Hick anicl Hobo [Aa.ciolp K }teen y Mica! Klin • g Daniel Kesle .peo • • . t Yoe Attain .pa calling r tiers on the &hove List say tboy t ar. evertised. ENOSGHICRESTER, P. M: Pe wilt p over Seed, Grain 2A ted ?kebob infiadetOverseod do lop do Wheat ' do Rye ' do Corn do Moto* osed--Yor ttlt cheap •by • 15tf SAM% HARTZ if Oa em 'cc to Supervisors. MBE Supervisors in the venal towliahiPs in - 01 - the county Of Schuylkill.' are hereby ungifted that the 7th Section bfilthe , general road makes it. their duty respectiyely. to make out and tetern to the County Co:rims...idiom of the sever. al counties of ibis Commonwealth, within!six days after they have proceeded to the collection of tax es from the inhabitants of Utak., respective districts, alitir transcript of the sevelwl amounts, due and unpaid on the sever:it, trade of unseitecf lands within their respective lownehips, to whteh tram.. cripts the several supervisors shall sign their minim 114 part of the duties of 'the several ettpertri swim Of Schoy county, have been. hertolore ne- glected by them, but will hereafteebe strictly ex acted from them; their attention is therefore pat ttelarly directed thereto. 13y order of the Conoty, Commissioners. ELLIAII HAMMEII. March 5 . 16.4 INSOLVENT DEi3TO.IOI.—THE subscribers has applied lot he Judges en he Court °Mom:Don Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit ot the seve ral Acts of Assembly passed for the rel lef of Inael vent Debtors..k that the said Judges haveapporated Mon- day the 28th day of MARCH next. at 10 b'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Oraigsburg. foil the hearing of us and our ereditoraw hen and where they mayettentl if they think prOper. JOHN STRUNK.* JMEIIIII ISHTM AN, ALEXANDER HUGHES, FRb:DE.RICK ULSHAFER. ADAM HOFFMAN. JOHN' BECKER, EDWARD MYF:RS. Jr.* THOMAS GARRISON' JOLOMON THORN BU RG,* WILLIAM PATTER...4)N. JACOB HERBERT.. . SAMUEL D. SHAW, JOIJN PINKERTON. N A•TUA N BA RLOW, JACOB MUSE, February 77 1836 • • . 15-5 THE subscriber has rented a lteat Yard in Ir Shoeniakersville, Seeks county, where. he " will build Schuylkill and Vnien Boats, of the best of materials, for any person desirous of having good n ' boats. He will also.reimir boats on the most tea 4onable terms. For further parti k colars inquire Cf JOHN F. MOLL. Shoemakersville,March 5 16-4 Corner of Chesnut and Sohuy/kill Beach' streets, Philadelphia, opposite the city Stott /louse'. lalliEsubscribei thankful for pant favors, begs ••• leave to infcrm his former customers and the public generally, that having made extensive ad ditions to his store and mock of goods, he is now prepared to offer theft Superfine arid Common Bangup, Frock &. Dress Coats; Pants, Vests and Roundabouts, wholesale or retail, epoch blow the usual market prices, for cash. A general assottmer': of Cloths, plain and rib bed; Cassimerea, plain and suipedv Cassanetts, Summer (Atha and Vesting o, which willbc made to order at prices that .cannot fail to please. Silk, satin and super . side plcte .Bombazine stocks, to which the attention of country mer chants is particularly invited. Also, Boots, Shoes, flats, Caps, Suspenders, Shirt collars & Bosoms, liandkerehiefs, Cravats, llostery, Gloves Ciemtry people visiting the city, will find it an object to call and examine before purchasing. Orders will be thankfully received and prompt ly attended to.. • Persons doing business on the Canals . , Boat men, &c. will find this establishment particular-. ly convenient to their tipsinoss, and worthy of theit patronage, and all who. favor with a call, may be certain of better bargains than can. be obtained an auy other part of the city. IRA M. COLLOM. . Philadelphia, Peb. 27 1836. .20—tf %I RE subcribers • inlorni the, inhabitants o ii .Pottsville' and its vicinity, thst they have . taken the establishment formerly; occupied by M. Brooke Buckley, where they will be glad to receive orders for Car Wheels, or aty other Cast ings, which they will 'e 'acute promptly and faith.' fully. MYERS & FINCHER. March 5 16—tf N. B. The Foundry Will be put into operationa about the middle of March next. • blast' Mary Martin Catherin Montgomery Robert MeyerT. Mather Mary Mc McGowen Hugh Malin& Patrttk 31cGirmes Peter :McEvoy rd lc 14 ae I Nelson John '0 Ocat.6 F 0 R Rinehart Wm Roberts An ti Roof Conrad Sholy litarbery Smith John Shultz Jamul Smith James Skelun Eliza Smith Winc k Snyder Rebeeda Townsend Cobas Williams/41bn Wooley Samuel Wilkioi Andrew Weimer John Weimar Andre* scift:VLKILL Variety . Clothing Store, Greenwood ,Foumkdry. Eli ROC LA M ATION. Whereas the II onorabl . CALVIN BcrritE, Esquire, President of the sever al Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Dan ' phi'', Lebanon, and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania. and; justice of the several Courts *Oyer and Termine and G eneral Jail Delivery, in the said counties, an. George Raush and Darnel kart, Esquires, judges o the court of Operand Terminer and General J.-. 1 s livery, fur the trial of all capital and other offende ' in thesaid county of Schuylkill—by their precepts by me directed. tbsted a t Orwigeburg, the 30th tiny of Dec. ; 1835. have ordered the Court of Oyer and Tenni tier and General Jail Delivery, to be hOlden at Ovvirigs burg, on the hint Monday of March : next; (being the . 28th of said month.) to continue one Week. Notice is therefore hereby given, toithe coroner, thel: justices of the peace, and constables of the said county? of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts coni4 mandcd to be then and there at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions: examinations. and all other remenbrances, to do thosoi things, which to their ottices,appertain to be donee! and all those that are bound by recognizances,to pros ecute arainst the prisoners that are. or then shall be , in the jail of said county of -Schuylkill, are to. be then and there to prosecute them as shall he just, :NED RY RAUSH, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, °twigs. / • burg, Feb. V, 1836. 5 God taw the, Commonwealth N. B. The witnesses and jurors who aresaMmoned to attend said Court, are requested to serve punctuali ty. In case of non-attendance, thclaw in such cases made and provided : will be enforced, this notice is published by particular older of the Conn, those con cerned will therefore govein themselves accordingly. .Notice Is hereby given to the hears of Emanuel Dtiey late of' Dauphin county deriiised, that,i rul has been granted byt the OrpEtinV court of Dall. -, phin county, requesting the helm pf said Evian uel Duey, to apposr in Court on Monday the 18t ';1 day of April next, and 'take or refuse to take. • • real estate of the said deceased at: the valuation. By the court 'GEO. TAYLOR, Clerk • of 'Orphan!. Court of laid county. ' t Harrisburg Feb 20 14-5 it Cot'Bert NlViitiks, ,•',. , . Steal/lA./Pine and ad CarrManufacteryi r v HE subscribers respectfully inform th e' • -a• friends & the public, that they are now pr 4 pared at their establishment in Tottsville, to anti cute orders for making and regninng Steam . gins, Rail Cars, Steam Boilers, Pumps, Ciec ' ear Saws, Mill Gearing and MaChineey of ever description. They silo have constantly on hen* sat assortment of Mini!" Toell ih inch as Sled '' Wedges. ticks; Rabe;s, Dril ' Crowbars, equal in .quarity i and itt as low prices as can s I obtained elsewhere. . N. B. Smith work pf all kind carried on 41 oacraL , HAYWOOD At. SNYDER. Febl3 • • 13-36n0 • 4> El n Schsiol Sys A ABLY to the 19th section of the Cont 6 -4 m Scheel taie of 1834, notice is hereby girtin tjti. 'MI sum or dividend of stste approptt• allots, oat of the Common Sehool Fund, to which each sishool division (county) in the Common- Weritll4 lei enUtled for the year 1836, (exclusive of a diviing( of $lOO , OOO due to the School fund by thelßasit of the United States, on the 6th orients , ' Iq6, iiihich dividend - Will be payable haeach di.- via inmediately after Said. 6th day of lone,)' is as flo wn— ' 0 tall • • Astomat, Adam (p d .) $1,235 71 a Allegil ny 3,017 35 AMU. d 960 09 .Beave 1,240 42 Bcdfor 4,309 40 Bradfo d 99.1 9.5 13613 8,007 32 Soaks 2,675 40 Butler, , 828 32 ChesT 3,415 971 Com dam'. 1,574 70 Colun is 1,037 92 Centrti 1,066'50 Clearfield 262 94 Crawitt rd 894 3. Cambia 337,22 Delavrare 1,070 93 Dauphin Erie 1,356 57 $45 15 Franilin 1,796 67 1 F,ayeita (paid) 1,736 30 Groeqe 325 90 pningdan 1,476 54' Ihdta . 805 33' 1411 to 60-25 Jetrepon 1:04.94 Lanciaster 4,419 02 Leb4idn . 1,0.50 29 ' ' • V 5,000 00 Tile attention of the 'event districts of the comMonwealth is respedtn of the supplement u the school law, (pass. Ily directed to the fifth . / 1 sectili i t 15th oe April, le3 ) Agreeably witti the rov slops of that section, *the portions o f the at appropriation intended for the several dis ic oat accepting the scowl law; are to remain ad ccumulate in the ,nt treasury of the proper; ou y, fur lint' daring two years fro the date I t - supplement, for the non accepting districts. tut t such districts shall not, within two years, cc t the law, then such accumulatid sum shall e d tributed at the end of that time, amongst the acc ting districts in the respective divisions. e two years above mentioned will expire b. the sth day of April, 1837. Before that day on. ty ogle joint meeting of delegates and county conrynissioners (viz on the 2d day of May _next) can or will take place: at;7which joint meeting in the ieveral divisions, - or at some of-the regular adjcprnments thereof, the number of districts whiph shall be entitled to a dividend of the maid two: years accumulation, will be. unalterably fixsa. H will therefore be perceived that the approach ineelectien of directors (on the 18th day of March next) is a subject of deep import to the districts wh ch have hitherto rej;ed the system. The claim of the districts to two years dividends of appropriation, which will at the end of that period, remain for their use to the proper county treasuries, will be established or abandoned by the vote which their representatives may give in the next May joint meeting. Consequently the meeting to elect directors in March will,be the pray opportunity presented to the citizens of each hitherto refusing district, to determine hy c.hoos. ring their representatives in the board of directors, i whether they will accept the two years acetiniu i'leition of achonl In addition to e two ordinary annual' state appropriations of 75,000 there will, also be, on the 15th of April 1837, subject to distribution un der the above mentioned profisions of the Sth see lion of the supplement an instalment $lOO,OOO payable by the batik of the United States to the common school fulid of the present year. THO. H. BURROW ES, Sup. of Caw. Schools Secretary's Office, Harrisburg, Feb. 24, 1336. To Coal Miners or Coal Dealers. WHARF accommodation-for the sticking of Coal, (intended for Citysales chiefly,) may be-had on fair terms, on one of the inst Wharveit in the City, to the extent of 6000 tone, by any one concern, or that quantity by two dr more; if taken up by one, the. party might attend to the business of receiving and delivering, if desirable, and would be accommodated with the use of Of: fice and Stfilea, and if some part of it sho-ald be required to beshipped, any facility which: -would not interfere with the Weiner* of theyvertisers would be given. Apply to WEST, HODGSON. & CO. 11 Bask St. or Lombard St. Wharf. Phila. Feb 27 - - 1441 Store to Let. From the let day of April next, the ne . • BRICK STORE, a few doors above 1 1 j ; the National Hotel, will be Let to an . approved tenant at a rentunable rent. Saia Store is 20 by 40-feet With a large.‘lhir' is a good stand for business and Well known as the North Store; having shelves and countns com plete. Apply to JOHN M. CRT.Z.SLAND Agent for gtore i r. Pottsville, Feb-20 14.tf CErSaid .property is lbr sale, should kily pinyon wish to purchase. . Apply as above. NOTIOE is hereby given 'to all Legatees, Cred itors and other parties coneetned. *hat the %Sowing pertionsld id on the date annexed tetheu fespective names, file the accounts.of their *d ministration of the estates of ' personal de ceased whose names are there - hexed, in, the Registers Office of Schuylkill 4 nty, And the said accounts will be presented to 'the Orphans Oiurt of said County for confirmation and allow ancis clif Monday the 21st day of March; next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at lice Court House in I rwigabcrg. .., ' I. Gabriel Miller and David Zehher, Adminis trators of the estate of Henry Miller, late of West Penn township, deceased, filed-30th December, 1835. , . lb-5 2. John Boyer; Jr. Guardian of James, Catha rine, Caro:ine and Mary Yoh, minor' chddren of William Yoh, late ofNdrwegian township, deo'd. filed 90th Decernher„lB3s. 3. Andrew Schmaltz and John Barnett Ex ecutors of the estate of Andrew Schmitz; ate at Lower , Mahantango township, deceased, MO 2111 January, 1638. 4: William Haggerty and Lawrence gamin, Executors of the estate Of Michael Fittithnmoos, late, of the borough of Pottsville, deceased, -filed sth February., 1836. S. Ss muet,Si fly man, AdrniniSratot of i the es tate of William Pott, late of Manheim tewnehiP, deceased, filed 6th-Febru!u7,• 1836. 6. Chutes Ellel, Aitaumstrator Of the ~tat, of Jeremiah J. Foster. Utica( Port Carbon d filed 18th Febitisty, 1836. •-•.„. 11. Jacob Kereber unit of thitqldminiat thelestatc of Daniel Mercher, late of . now Wayne township, deceased, filed li ruary 1836." • 108. MOAT Registers Ofi l ve, burg; F ah. 1 - -Abraham. Putt in the Court t moa Plaits of t Hugh Hughes. his heirs "„ ... and ateice, and all per-• 7,`,.. b "y; o i t sons obi km by, from "" C l _ tau . or emder. him, and alt P u P e ` -' ' December] persone interested ie the .„."., ~ • I premises._ _ . „l-. J '"r."` ~ I, i Seamy/UN bounty, U. t• • -.,.. -- •., The. Ocenotisnwealth of P l i t i aLt 1 .4 111 0 0 Hugh Hughes. h - N ).. end assigns and all person, • intim -",---,-- ' by, Shun or untie. him. an • I Or sena in:isrestectin , Stprem' -Greet ing: at thn instance' of Abraham Pint ;•Osen- , tic.. mend firtly, enjoining yen that laying de 90 %'; business , nd exchses whatsoever, yon ntl Sip pear befoie our judges at our Court of ' , Sal Pleas fin the County of Schuylkill, at t , wigs. • burg, on Monday the 2131 h, day aMa . r4 18311. nishew cease if any rsti. have, why a • ••ntle• sion shotild not issue under the , setdof Court direc t ed to such portion as the• Court so t I ppmnt to examine witnesses oh heludtttf the aa . • • Akira. . ham Pott, touching alt those thutasti two cto of land, ultuate in formerly. Schuylkill to • *p. Berks. county, now 19 Norwegian hs nehip, Schuylkill county, the tilde thsi-• roll. • ••• core- . field,"contruning one hundred and till u, acre* and forty perches. end eluded to the t •Hugh Hughes, by the Commonwealth ofP hams. by patent dated the attend day of &Sem • • , one al .ii thousand eight hundred and sus . and ' 'na patent book number fifty-nine, page to: y tee- And the othet celled 'Mayfield,. :h. u . two hundred and seventeen antes and! n •ty-fonr Fetches, end granted to the said Hugs. . , 9ghos ' by the Commonwealth of Pennsyliaant,.• 4 1 Pliant dated thei, second day of Befits:nbar, one •• - , • - eight huhdred and six , and enrolled is patent book, number fifty.ninerisige forty-two, nd re duce their testimony to writing, to be after the death of the raid witnesses, and to he filed of record in our said Court, and be perpetna ; and herein fail titot et your petit Witness the Honorible Calvin Blythe. President of our Paid Court at Orwi*sburg. the second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six. • i • JACOB , HAM R . Protho ry- - Oanaties., 1,279 73 L rue, 1,321 20 90821 , :can ' 110 50. liff-mtgomari 2,429 56 62552Afi18in 51;arcer . 1,028 77 Nlottiatnpton 2,176 05' •I:thankber . :laud 1,058 ' liiladelphia Svedunty 10,997 00' Pike 262 94 Irprry • • 878 43 ntter (Paid) 79 81 t..merset 984 56 inquehanna 764 65 .uylkill . 500 32 „logs 481 90 w rnion 1,111 90 'lenango 568 92 Warren ; .*,. 271 14 Washington t,307 73 Weattrind 1.920 77 'Wayne -:"4 , 407 09 York 2,513 27 .16-3 torso' . °beim Feb. • Wet. Feb 27 15-5 Moat Builders Wanted. WANTED TEN good Biattßuildersir good Mane C Carpenter.—to whom cons ant em ployment and good wages will be given., , Apply' to JOSEPH SHEILLY. Feb 20, - 'l4-tr ;:ar... BA RTRAM . BOTANIC GARDFM L . lIZAZ . PIIIILADELPH V . . THE subscriber - bag for Mk at h i. G riles ant fiurairy. Itingsessing. sear Philadelpli ~ a hugs assortment of Fruit Trees of suitable aims og trans planting, embracing every variety of App . ' Pears.. Cherries, Plums, Apricots. Peaches, N - 'nett, Al monds. ~ hlulberries, Quinces. Grapes,B .berries.. Gooseberries and Currants. together with n . as sortment of Green House Plutits,Ornament eei rzo, 'Flowering Shrubs; Everyman', Vines end Honeysuckles, Roses, Carnations and fruilM, Bette:: ' ceousTerennial Flowering Plants, anti a large assort ment-of Esculent Vegetable Seeds, which homprisew las greatan assortment as any other Garden intba V. States.!, . ROBERT CARR,P y oprietor. •B. BANNAN, who. has been s- led Ay ller 1d......-,_wbe. I.- - appoim_ _ _vet for the Propnetor. will receive and etecute erdas for; all kinds of Fruit Trees. Shrubbery; ir- it thb shortest. e notic r. Larry From riureety-earstarer 'l2tr. Mb treetare arranged in 'feeble*. order.. and walks well gravelled. The 'whole. is abundant' , stocked. from the seed bed to the tree. Hero are t .be found. 113 varieties of apple. 72 of pears, 22 of th e • .17 of apricots, 45 of pluins„ 39. of peaches. 6 of vines. 3of almonds, 6of iminces. 5 - of saulberritss.l6 arm?. berries, 6 of currants, 5 of filberts. 8 of wakens. 6 of strawberries, and 2 of medlars. .. - March 5 ; . I6tf ALFRED A. O.IILE RESPECTFULLY informs hie friend. and the public generally that he has now on hand and alien thr sale a large and eitepaive impart ment of ' Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, Wine!, Teas, China, Glass, Qtretisetpare, 4.c. Consisting of the following,among Otlierarticku. Cloths, satinets. Casiaiers; aunties. uldslias. Linens, laces, lawns, cambric; gingham, Hosiery, Canton flannel; checks, plaids, -. Ticking., drilling; prints:cords, bearstteens. Silk,tr satins, shawls. handkerchief; crinatu. Blarkkets, backings, padding., suspends/A. l a, gs, pilot cloths, limeys, wadding; velvety Cir "limns, reedlike, thread; Animas. main* GI , pins, fringes, scarfs skirt; carpeting, U Ilan, comforts, carpet chain; table reran; CO !apnea; crash. dhipers, &et &e. . • J' . fa GROCERIES. io, Lagnir St. Domingo ft ff , e esi . Croix, New Orleans, Ravines angers. of and lump . . de. Il* Ill* Orleans and Sitipr House . GenPo*der; Young Hysbn Sent tOachong and Bobea Teas. , 1 Chocolates and spices; &s. Btown and yellow soap . • ~ • Clbves; Mace, nutmegs agd easels t Ceyenne pepper.mustard, Box and keg raisins Currants and rice • ' . Cheese, codfish; mackerel and henlig Mptild ind dirt candle* Seek and bbl salt Pipes and smoking Malebo Spanish; fish:spa:milli and comnio6 Korn. LIQUORS •ar. Cognise. and common brandy , Hipßand and liarnmixt glii • Old Irish_ whipk,ey andlamaida spirits New England,rum and soblikey by tho bbi Lisbon, madeu* port add Malaga wines Assortment of Booth and Mmes. Crss kery o China and ghisa *win. • G mu* the box. . D poht F.agle gun pinider, FOC de. , Blasting OP, if FFF. do Which with his genersbilock he fa diappant sell cheap as ever for cash.. or. in exchange !or country protium Ind family provisions. Jan 46 ' . 14C Lumber, fbr Sa I 2,4100 feet Inch and half inch t o 3, 00. do half inch and inch po 2, do panne! and IXilismon all lee! seasoned and lb: sale by Feb 15tf' , 3.AIiFL- ;, yresh, Garde* . BiNN At is nowreta ivi ,Eo' l of GaiionSesds;siliich: ed wi t sat cus t and. which to ssly lis.wsmetoss stisams ling r 4 r cy.ii, Cstalloset. Sollsek . Cauliflower Etaesolic-,Thii . fireslll York; Plaiiite '!Ei#7, . , lit ' 6.3 .. ._. ,• , , . EZA 1110ALRIN OtiEESEr.••••• • AN.. • Jo. ' Tab 37 Ir. NA, '.• a ' - u to tank beanie r do; . do OM ilia& esp. Sala vibe!. will b6' hippy , • • Moodie& fox' sale • z:i 0%14 7 444-03