CZ AN ACT to causal' , acts relative to a I by Common sc=' . • Star. 1.. Be it error of Reprrsentativerr ri ityloon . ia in - General 4 en s ued by Ilse a n cry township, boroe wealth, not within t trims of the , county lute a school district which is or may be in the assessment o with tho said town Seer. 2. Annual! that elections arc , stables, and in win and, place of the. I manner. two penes tors for each diefri be three years. an nodded thereof tr . said election: Pr directors ha ve not which may bo es township or other od in such distri serve one year, in servo three ears. Sscr. 3. Wahl' each board of sch 4 choosing a presith own body ; they a the district. and s security to 'morel duty: they shall ay which May twenty d i ye after 'd clecti ' , of direc t re. shall organise; l y t and retary (out of ill* all aka If require him to 'ive sufficient the faithful parr°. mane of his o have power to l any yamm er iri s heir d by death, erwiac, deli( the ext citation, y shall fie filled by electing a s maw. f . hoof dirk., etors o every school adopted the mmon school may h4pafter a opt the same, a or 1)0E* the at . Monday of be levied such anlamount of tax 'they may think !necessary for not less than o-qua l to nor more onot which th e district i s en. ut of - ft - annual s a te approprta. urpose at t airin g{ any addition. be i.-Nimed neoeseary, meetings the taxable inhabitan k ta of the achy the diructOrs, on the first ' annually ; notice of the time and inch meeting . being fi rst given re4isernents. put up in the initat tuefa township or; district fur the i, a majority of whom shall de. . much and What additional for school purposes; and any ithorised shall be rapeseed mid and distrilaut;d in the same .cdo *Jr by tb act. we of awry ward,'township any school district as afore. Ind, thrnish 4heWohool dirce ftha correct I copy of the last libels:me for County purposes, d of directors shall. on.or tic. .11use, annually, proceeded to Viersaid taxis follows, viz: male taxable inhabitant of the 'tt their dieemtion, - not exceed.' resignation or of t when such vacs person terattpply Secr._ 4. The diattict,wkich system, or why shall annually, o May, authorise MI said district =hoed pnr than treble the titled to receive tion.atid for the al sum that ma ettall be called township or dial Tuesday of Mai plea° of boldii ikr at least ma public plaeosi apnea of two aide by ballet sum shall be sektitiooal sr =3 ILMICIr thi Seer. S. borough d, shall rs of (hr ettFuPau the first F and app ' ' , O n ay eel officer'end pasts ofprofit , pro. and oceoplithini, and all single the w of twenty-one year., who occupation, not exceeding tide Ne same for county purposes. Property Which wan made °nulled "Au act. ainoing a property to be collected ith the levies for the use of the amen. the twenty-Oh day Much. /ght litindted suid thirty- . and _ ad ty shall confinee to be • ac. woviiioas of said act, and upon all sable fire county purposer4 pii.i. set taxing personal rappetty shall acted us to make video,' dower anent of taxes. - ten the school tax so !cried and any district, the tretary of the ii shall make out correct dupli. ~ and the president of the board wityrafit with the duplicate afore. ivenabip or borough collector, or' liable person residing Within the A the slid tax,, and shall require ;dant security to insure the faithful its duty, and the board pf directors • shall have the right at ell times to ,castor exoneration, for mistakes, ....., unseated knds, &c. as to them pea and reasonable, and the secretary shall enter in a book of books to be : for that purpose, the names eat dated or exonerated, together with the t each exoneration,. • • , - . The Od collectors shall' have S. enforce ea payment of the school • tax of county rates and leek, have to en • 'meat of the same, and strait receive imitation for his seri lees. From ris-the said tax is collected, the col district shall pay the amount over et treasurer, and shall settle up his .or befite-the limo fixed Upon in the the president: Provided, That 'Medea • unsalted lands shall not he talented. N owner or owners thereon the district cart the same to the county and said county ..Limiasion - therralleetim' atha.-Win thrisame icollerdlenettaxes on ftl,o lands "ben aireesed Go co t 7 purposes, 'collected the same she be paid to the arum for the tope g by orders IT the said ODimphalwittival the county r. IL The 'reheat ducetore tt itcyciy adapt which shall have adop the common Totem, shalt pertiona the following duties • to those above specified : shall Willey _dem it sepedient divide ct into sub-districts, and alien establish nit number of common ,l hools fat the m of every individual a 1 e the age of we, in the district, who may apply either on or by hi, or her percuts, guardian. or eked for admission and instreetimi;and keep the said e. schools open at least six is in every year, if tidily shag have fields: for purport. They shall cease stash buildings to be led, rentolor hiretifor hones, aid sofh• he schools with Girl • They shall exerelis a neral sup . ersirion the schools of their ire distil lets.ond le amount or t h e, itolaxles the temp, They shall pay ill egress expenses of tlie oils by erikr, drawn on the istrtel 'ensurer. °l 'd hY the President and eounteraigned hj the artery of the board. . 5 ' Poldi board of d mare ireetorsi by one or oT L el lr tri robar at , .abalt ot, roil evert khan! with m intheir „ se the n ;":" uit or lO'rry . month, tied shall i 'incise Of t he 1 3 ,.4 1 ' l! ' lP k b ft •flotcOlk° l2 lite G. Whenever it 44 , he f -': :establish one at or Convent:lg a out of twain more djoining dsitriat . vbe at aintiinniat inch a d: owing dianlata atflay cosh ish Grad reiratate such hAals, and Ma c4pease eiear AIM h, paid tui i 21%, • We ors tint • lima be so Bice. 6. portions • • of r of th 4 MI 21 Eii El !! ,01 "U.. ate andi3 rend nerol S stem of t is. rr. i t e h a s b a al t i „ „,..4 Se n ate zit ze esemblyi met, and it is here wily of Oe earns, That es. h or wagd to this common f ic city add incor rated dis. , Pliitsdlphis, a all consti. Precidell, That y borough corineet+d with township 'county rates cud erica, shall alp form a district et the Saint. tim - ..eie for duperviso di and bbroughs ()rough Ocetion, o shall be elected et, whose' term of `the persodit so el trin 6getays by tl -Wed, That ill dis , - eleeted,or is ablished :by gie lee, six directors el As at thei first clot o to sorrel two ye- e several • section and plate 11. s and can t the limo nd in like 1 00l diree..l 'office shall tcd shall bes is judges o lola where duanchl ivilion of a all be elect ! !. 'lion, two tp i, and two -to ~ • I May . be agreed upon by the rea r rellt joining dulcet*: r .:* •7 - . 4 4.. - 17. They shag inn i tity, int- . belb „d_o,"illiut 1 tlonday in limitary, ke ',report toll* sop s. nterident, of the cowmen sc h ool, setting,Orth the umbel and situation Of Meas.:hinds iir their dis trict, the character of the teactsere--sliiiigriatiog Whether they arc . males or females. 44 , somber Ind sex of the scholar* admitted dorizi# the 'year, c the branches of study taught in eachi. boo[, the number of month 4 in the year during - 4 hick each (school shall have been kept open, the of school (houses, either for building; renting *repairing, and al other expense! which may hide been fein cursed in maintaininethe schools of t l i districts, together with such other informant) ' may be beneficial in terming a just estimate o e value of comma schools. - '1 N. No school director or treasurer thug receive any pay or emolument whatever fortAis services as such, but he shall be exampt,duritig . the time he continues to perform the duties • il fi t his race, from military duty or from servin Lp any bor ough or township office. • 1 9. When the school directors shaghiive divided the several districts into sub-disorient tor separate schools, -the voters of each sub-distripti may meet, on notice being given for ten days etfleast, sign- ed by not left than four voters of said district, and choose a committee of three of theirfnusiber to serve fur one yoar. who shall have the appoint ment of the teacher for such snladiftr l ct. 10. The directors of each school,. `` strict shall halm the power to direct in which "film schools, so established in purulence of this! act, the indi viduals in said district- who may Ibe admitted, hall be tnstructad. 4 , 11. In case the schoordireetors il,ecos it-inex pedient to divide their district into Jjob districts, or in case the voters of any sub-distrtet shall neg lectJr r or refuse to elect a committee ~,provided tar in the ninth article oEthis section n the du ties of said committee, shall des. s on and be performed by the school dire ~i Seer. 9. The district treasures ithll repeive all moneys belonging hi tho distric‘lishether the same bo derived from appropriation" by the state. district taxes, private donations oriotherwise, and shall pay out the same on orderi . drawn by the president and attested by the cutely of the board of directors by order of thwbbard, and his accounts shall be audited and adjusted as so. ) counts of townships and boroug clam directed by law to be audited and adjuste 4 , 7 Seer. 10. The.secretary of th mmonwealth shall be superintendent of the 'mon schools, and shall perform the followin g t ics: lice 1. Prepare suitable-Werth for i with neeesso ry instructions for making divot reports and for conducting the necessary prdneedinge under hisjurisitiction, and shall cuss toy same, togeth er with all such information as hatnay deem ne cessary fix - the further imprirnement of the schools. to be transmitted to.the Commissioners of the .several counties for dis4ribution among -the several boards of directors, the same (une and in the same milliner as the pamphlet laws of this ceimmotwealth are transmitted, and at such other times and in such ether•Manaer as he may thiak expedient. 1 ~ .2. Pupate and submitan annual report to the legislature containing .a detail* of the condi tion of the comma° schUols thuoughoet the corn. usernisesdth, estimates and expenditures, plans for the improvement of the coninton +school sys tem, and all such matters relating to his office of superintendent and the conars - of common schools as he shall deem it expe dient to , commu nicate. 1 i 3. Uo shall sign all orders of the state treasu. ter liar the payment of money?' th the treasurers of the several school districts; Mint no order shall be drawn by him in favor of arty district treasurer until he shall have been furniebed with a certifi. I cite, alined by. the president 441 attested by the secretary of the board of direr4i of the district, that a sum atteast equal bath oust *tithe die' triet's share of the annual , entiimppropriation of two hundred thousand dollarsl bas been levied cm said district for school purpose". 4. If any controversy ationtitiarise among the directors of any district or adjoining concerning the duties of theieotfice., the distribu tion of the state appropriaticro# the levying and collection of butte, lie is herautborized to set tle and adjust the same wi nnert cost to the par ties, and all moneys reasonably expended by him in this and other matters apPe u taining to the ex ecution dins duty as 'open? dent, shall, upon doe proof, be Allowed to him it 4 the auditor gen eral and be paid out of the stab? treason. 5. Ile shall annually, in tI ei jmooth of Febritc. ry, transmit to the commissions of each county a statement of the amount eVery district therein that has and exery district that has not adopted the common school systen,i may , be entitled to re c eive out of , the annual appropriation of two hundred thousand. and the corn minium:lt shall irximediatCly i cause such state ment to be published three times in one or more newspapers e rinted In said county: Ponaid ed, That nothing tq any section of this act -shall be so construed as tnderprin 'the district's which hare not adopted the vonithon school system of their doe proportionAcjt the i?onimon school fund until after the firseef - Nianniber, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight. Star. 11. One hundred thousand dollars, in ad. dition to the one hundredlhousand dollars paya ble by the Bank of. the "Pilled States, both of which - sums to be accounted and distributed as the state appropriation, are - hereby appropriated out of the school fund for the year ono thousand eight hundred and thirtpseven, and a like sum annually thereafter, which shall be apportioned among the several School diqtricta of this-corn, mon:Wealth and the city and county of Philadel phis, according to their number of taxable inhab. Innis, but shall only be subject to -the drifts of the superh.tendent of common schools, agreeably to the positions of this ash. Provided, That the balance of appropriations made under the act en titled "An act to establish a general systeni of ed. °cation by common schools," passed the first day of Acrd, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- 1 font, and the supplemebt thereto, and the balance , of the first appropriation done hundred thousand dollars which shall, remain' undnwn on flit first day - of November, one. thousand eight hundred thirty:zero), and all subsequent balances, shall remain in theAreasury, and accumulate for the use of such district or districts entitled to the same, for any terse not exceeding one peat from and Oftertbe first day of November mit thousand night hundred and thirty seven: and an such un drawn balanee'retaiiinblt in 'the treasury on the first day of November, one thaussind eight hun dred and thirty-eight.„ shall .he repaid pito the sehourfund; dud. in;nlrrnit.nee Ahei isndrawn bribaien ofsidisequent appropriations shall be re. paid into the !raid Mud annually thereafter. &Mr. 12, is as the tun - Island of the, board of R ranyiebo district shall have imar; ed his mamas for,the. eelleition of aehool tea, I agreeably jerhealetk . oeetian 'of this get; fie shall ecjilfy 'the ewe, dennithe amount of such tot, and alm the.name of the distnetuessurer, to die 'rePetiiitookelker die norimoriailMoliitybsi4nal ortharitti, draw hie.tearrant on theAtate'rressis. teifitiAle"eibele *Oust siselidistriet entitled trieelmilei. •• gem 1 3. The s c hool di rectors'oriveY school diatriet.' which Shan not bai l t a iidaPted .e'rmo; them eehoolartewshillaun ;IMP IL OccUalt or the qudified,eithena of tzdistrict; en jlee day of e:eelient far dikeetem, le s t* held at the usual i,-- , , ~, , T4IXPILNEI,t_s"-If()V._RNA4: ES placekling township. Wahl or WM:O eke tiona fi t least sig edveethreinetiti put up in the most?c places Oa the Ingrid,* the apace of twei l pt i t: And tie saidinespig shall be se. gini , wenn the - hours °fano ind four &eject; P. ~ rito the said day, by 40pr:dating a president, and - thesecretary of the board of director., or in hislbehlinn. some other mewl er of the board shall perferrni the duties of secretary truth° losetiag.-- Whan the meeting is so organised, the Anestirm dt establishing the common school system in the district; shall be decided by ballot, and the mid president and-secretary shall perform the duties of tellers to the meeting, and shall receive from every person residing within the diStricAqualified to vottint the general election, a written or print- ed ticket, . containing the word "school," or the wools "zoo school." and, shalt continue without inter/Option or adjournment until the electors who shall come to therd election shall have opportu nity;m give in the r respective votes; and the said tells *bailment (he votes, and if a majority shall contain the word "school," the secretary shall car. tify the same to the board of directors of the dia. trim, who shall proceed to establish schools there in agreeably to the provisions of this act; bat if a nairity shall contain the words "no school," the /secretary shall certify the same to the county commissioners of the proper. county: And the school direeton" of every school district ichich piny have adopted the common school system, may, it they deem it eipedient, calla meeting, of the qualified citizens of the district, on the first Teesday of May, in tht year one thousand eight • hundred and thirty-smtn, and on the same 'day every third year thereafter, to be held at the ascii piece of bolding township, ward or borough e leetions; at which- time and place an election shall be helit to decide, by ballot, whether the common school system shall be continued or not. The antic° for holding said meetings, and the time rot and manner of holding said elections, to be in conformity in the preceding part of this section, and, should there be a majority of the tax able inhabitants of said district in forint. of "no school," the secretary shall certify the same to the county commissioners of the proper county, and the operation of the common school system shall be "uspended, in said district, until such time as a,majority of the citizens shall otherwise decide. Sitcr.l4. The school directors of 'every school district to which the common school system has been adopted, or shall hereafter be adopted, shall haye power to purchase and hold reel and person al property which may be masonry for the es tablishment and support of said schools; and the same to sell, alien and dispose of, whenever it shall be no longer required for the uses aforesaid; and in all eases whore real estate is held by true lees fur the general use of the neighborhood, as a school house or its appendage . s; it shall be lawful fu l l the said trustees, the survivor or survivors of them, to convoy the same to the school directors *aforesaid; and from , thenceforth the said board shall hold the said \ property for the same term and for the same uses for which it was granted 'to said trustees. Sect. 15. School directors elected ander the provisions of torme.r acts, shall severally hold their officcs daring the terns for which they were elected; and all appropriations authorized by for. mer (eta, whether by the state or county, and all taxes authorized to be raised for school purposes, shall be collected as they would have both collected if this act had not been, passed. Secs. 164 The calmly commissioner, of every county within this commonwealth, except the county of Philadelphian, when levying a tax Tor county purposes, shall estimate the sanont which will be required to•educatc the poor gratis in the several districts of their comity vrhich,aliall have rejected the common school system; and when en estimate is so made, th ey shall levy the amount on said distri I and collect the same in tho usual manner, and *ll continue to provide for. the ed wention otthe poorgrill' a than:ba r asassally talba prorisions of act entiticd."An act to pro Side for the edam of the pout gratis," passed the e t fourth da of April, one thousand eight hundred send nine, or such special acts of assembly as may. Se in force in any ofthe counties where there may be districts rejecting the provisions of this set: * provided, That tlik whole expense thereby . incur. red, shall be paid out of the amount, levied on }raid districts as aforesaid. Sacs. 17. Where itsehool is'or shall hereafter be endowed by boluest, or otherwise, the board of directors of the district in which such school is iodated, are hereby authorized to allow such school :to remain under the immediate direction of the regular!) , appointed trustees of the same. and to appropriate so much of the district school fund to said school as thil may think just and reasonable: Provided, That such school shall be generally conducted in conformity with the coalmen school System of this commonwealth. • Sricv. 13. The act entitled "An net to provide for a general system of education by common , schools," and also the supplement thereto, passed I the fifteenth day of. April. Anne Domini, eighteen hundred and Uhrty-five,ere hereby repealed: Pro. tided, That every thing heretofore done in pur suance of said acts, hall be held valid. Seer. 19. It the corporation bf gie city of Lan. caster shall at any time adopt theyounnen school system, agreeably to the provisions of this set, than the act to provide for the education of chit. dren at the public expense, ii the city and Incor porated boroughs oldie county' of Lancaster pass. ed the first: day of April, orionsand sight hun dred and twenty.two, and thepplisment thereto, the first day of April, tine thousand eight ror ism ul d red and twenty-thrmaliall, fronfthe time ofthe adoption of the common school atstiona la said city, be inoperative, null and void. Sour. 20. 11182 eases, where, under "An act to provide for a general system of education by common schools." and also thri supplement there to, paned the fifteenth day of Apnl,Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, the di. teeters ofany district may have metkdeeiderl mae eePt of ILI. law ornd have appointed a delegate e- attend the county cenventicm for the purpose of tempting and carrying into effect the pro. vlsions of said law, but if from any cause a id delegate has &n al to attend said cosine. thin, said - township shall be entitled to all the benefits and provision's thereof, on the same terms and conditions as those who have literally complied ire:entitled : Provided, said delegate *halloo or before the first diy_of August Diet, record the vote of said township i m the affirmative with the clerk of the «wrestler!. Seer. 21. The school year ibseutioned in this act, and la an act entitled "An aet to provide for a general system declination by exutunonvehools;" and the tupplement thereto, passed the 15th day of April, one thowtind eight hundred and thirty. " five, shalt be taken and understood to end on the first Monday °Mune, to wits The 1400 .year of one tbousandeight bendratiand thirty-Inm, will end on the firstakmday OfJuise of that year. end so of all other rim. i ." • Sim 912.1inirtediatelp after the passage alibis i net, the itaPirintendiett orientate schools shall leausi,iimlarietteriorilh alointettopg of this I attieltedUter t o . bejalubered,te the teeekt7 ,ri•ooluiniestesera. totzeinfeennty; rod itukallbitba drat ofevery •Mommissloner seinen! - to mums. the mine , bripatifishedirt oneand sot wituelhan . : thrtt i neirapapers to illeifinetrdiAr three sneers , sive weeks , and. th isAidiam.hthereorAtell be de . :fray oral ,Orllor4rounty' trerisnipirolitsid Roper. istendentalrallalso:eause this tette be printed iirrirainpblet &rah and ibell formai° the mut- ty commiieftweers ei,eack citonly a ansober of copies I lieveotegnal 10 - thoOtember ofeeheol dt rectum 'ii their Woratyi viiiii distributed iiiiwetit the await boards otdirectors. Sace. 23. Thil'actind Itiirandements mow In Operetkm iii the city and eounty of Philadelphia, entitled "An am to provide for the education of children at the public expense -vithin the idly and county of Philadelphia." afe declared to be eon. curnott with the provisions of this set, and are in nowise to be considered as altered, intended, or re. pealed.except.so tar that said city arid equnty shall be entitled to receive their due proportion & share of the almost state appropriation of two hundred thothand dollars: •Prereided, That the controllers of the public schools for the city and . county of Philadelphia be,srid they 00 hereby auttiorizec% whenever they shall think proper to estatlish one central high school, for the tail education of such pupils of the public schools of the first, Khoo] dis. trial, as may possess the requisite_ geolhfieations, l y and the moue a expended in the establishment and support o the said high school, shall be pro , vided and pat in the same manner as is no*, or shall hereafter be directed by law. with iesPret to the other public Schools of the said district: , . • rid Provided further. That so much of the tenth Section of the act of March 3d, Idlti, as renders the exchisive use of the Laocasterian system in the first school district, obligatory upon the con. troller' or directors, and all such provisions, (if any) in the said net an several supplements thereto, as limit the benefits of the said public schools to the children of indigent parents, and so ,metch of shy act as is heriby altered or sup. plied, be and the same are hereby repealed; and in said public schools all children ever font years _ of age shall be admitted. NER MI DDLESW ARTH, Speaker ofthe How of Represemiatives• THOMAS S.: CUNNINGHAM, : Speaker of the Senate. Arraovtri—The thirteenth day of June, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and thirty.six. - .10S. RITNER. Dissolution of PartnertAdp. ramtr, ,partnership h,eratofiare existing and 4-ad ..- ing under the firm of Straub and Rcifsnyder; was this day dissolved by, mutual consent, all those indebted to said firm, alp requested to make pity. want to Geo. Reifsnyder. at the old' stand, ou or before tho 10th day of July next. - GF.O. REI FSNY DER, C. M. STRAUB. New Castle, June 18th, 1936. 39-2 The Store will be continued hi future by Ged• Reifenyder, with ie.supply of new Goods. Thp Store house and Dwelling attached thereto, with a good Lot is for sale, any person desirous o rp u r. chasing the same can get it ou very reasonable terms, by applying to the substriSr above own thined. STR I" COSY. STRAYED from the picreises of the subscri. her 10 er 12 days ago i a middling .sized light red COW, spotted with white, a white spot in Ser face, and she had on her neck a strip of cloth, marked "O'Brien & Foster." Whoever will re. turn said Cow shall be suitably rewMSE arded. . J FOSTER, Pothwille, June 18 3J-3 • FOU N D, aN Saturday the 11th inst. a arnall sem of tno nay. owner can have it by paying for this advertisement Apply to DANIEL YOST. 31-30 Pottsville, Jcne 18 Strav Horse. STRAYED or Stolen from the 1 11 Stable Stable of the subscriber, at Green. . 1 wood in this borough. on Tottaidet 11 Or d , evenirmAhe 7th inst. a DUN COIF _ • otTO-1101AStirosissosti a.ses years old; arab the hair rubbed of his back, try the saddle, with a small switch tail Whoever win return said Hone to the littheeviber. ur give hint information where be can get bun again, shall be reasonably reWirdcd. RICHARD IL4MMOND. June 18 31-3•' Henry .Lelarj Jr. COAL AND COMNISSION DER 4,IMrTI References. John Bohlen, Esq. Richard Willing, Philadelphia. Jacob Alter, Lewis C. Dougherty, Pottsville. April 9 D. B. SMTB & W. lIODGSON, Jr. Wholesale& Retail Druggists N. E. Corner of Arch and-Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA, FtAVE constantly for sale an extensive assortment of Drugs. Chemicals. Colours. tyc. Country Merchants, Druggists, Physicians and Families may be supplied on liberal terms, with articles of the best quality. They Mite on hand recently imported, or carefully Firepared at their eatabliahment— Compound syrup of sarsaparilla lyre & small bottles Compound &id extract of &rasp:inns. containing the , active principle of the sarsaparilla in a cm:en ' trated for* Genuine Derma arrow root gobinsons patent Groats and Eintiden Grants carrageen or lriab moss, a new article for jelly, or I Slane Mange Faritteeions food for infants and persons of impaired digestive organ Robinstms patent Barley for preparing barley wets:rim ten spumes . Tyndale. celebrated powders for &vet and ague ' Superior English =tracts °Minna ilypcianine Bells. donna, die. _ Chloride of soda, a disinfecting and bleselshigrliquid Yeast Powder. an excellent innwitetiefet yeast savoy' time end agreeing- with delicate stemma Morphia and all its preparations of their ow manor facture Concentrated essence ofaieger • Scidlitz powders. Sudaic powdas. genuine Preston salts ate. Platinum Wire, oxide of gold, and other urd es for Debt:ism • And a great variety of other articles aelecled with &coherence. ' june 4 i2P).-4cpeow New Cheap Store.l _........ , , .i.rils dr CHRIST , 12ESPEGITULLY informs tbeir,frbode end -mo the public generally that they :ba ix i i :petral a new cheap Stens in Centre street; n door a= bore Waif. Mortimer'S Hotel, hr the gb d Pottrvald wlnre they have on hand al large as sortmentior - - :'' i Spring and Summer Dry pood , n, Grties: Ha fe 4 Fet Qtr, • ' , - ' 4.. f. fc- which they are determined • lat the eery lowest rates for nimbi er ex ' . - git eltoutli -produce at thi.lugheat Marlt -. ;,:They _re. spectfallyeelicit a preti not'. • • :!!, vikka , ge, which theyfwillettermror to . ~ • l itteri. don to busbies& ~- 1 1 -1111, 21) : ' ' ) --- ' 2i 4,-J drtilAlt • AGI;IS Woos • Ali • • Eight. Idly •ainl Comet aid Yi batik*, fix Eata at= ti - 41411:4 . c . y1!. • 4-1-11 f ' •• S.S.llll4lB.lci' i Wllf-„,,, , , i , ---• • ..:.- ' - nikoiuis .. ,titizeitiniPettii. villa and ritirthat he hi Mei s . metieed ilmitli ttliii Bitiiiesei'llnd ---.__ door ;bevel 7 . nil Haiti% Store; • H iminedbitilpcnite Jacob Wines& Ter _,. where , Its tat d$ carry on die bail.' 01401, 1 14 all its variqus I ebbs—and *a g es himself that all the Kati nianufactured by him shall be of tbri very lies* qbality. and therefore solicits I share of papa paironage, which be will endeavor to merit by &tact nutrition to busioess. •of Silkpate. Cray- ore. constant/. _. • • i. Hardware., i Glass &:Finemis Ware , Sportingiand Blasting. Powder. Bar Iron, 9riAldstonel, Fiab, Sok i Flour, P/asterl&c.•&e. • , which in addition lo'th:ir former stock render then; assortment Utiensi and complete,. Ali ofl Which arc of far t wbolesale or retail a very reduced prices h or in exchange for Conntry Produce. ! O.* ,i -The highest price in cub for all lan's . ofeountry produce; ,) ~, JOSEPtI WHITE & SON. Hu 27 6.. Mount Carbon . ' To Mill i trs and others. FOR Sale. the tore? of a Grist Mill, consist ing of two pair!of F nub Burr Sicales, Iron •Gerring, Shafting and ming Complete..made in Philadelphia, and bar been but little mind— calculated to grind Puce . undred bushels per day. k'or particulars apply to , ELNYWD & SNYDER,. Hay 28 28—tf ? -Cu fiery Works, Pottsville. ANEW GOODS. JUST received dadw opening, a large and general assortment ria t Spring end Summer Goods, viz: 4 • i Superior fine blue and lack cloth .. Medium and low #ri . do Invisible green, olive, green cloth Mahe, Violet and bre n do Steel mixed and drkb do ' - Blue, black and drab irnerei Cabal, Cord, Striped aid Lavender Cam:amens Sattinetts, all coitus lasi prices Superior and taanfinon rustier.. and Buffalo ekalbs Back, brown and drab summer cloth Lasting', drilling sluiljeans , Genoa and Pittsladig lord and , cotton Cl/11623001 Brown and bleached 'beefing and shirting French, English kind domestic prints & chintzes di Painted Lawns, Pail muslin"- and ginghams Silk, Valencia, and amines vesting* Heavy and common k and ticking Linen and cotton Domestic and fri ary Buenanen • Tow lines and conntfy flannels Coloured Cambrickijcordod skirts, &e. Umbrellas and parasids d. Ready made coats , lt ntaloons and *rests Leghorn and palm bats. ALSO, A general assortinelit of . Groceries. i,..,.....,_ quer". ,-- ' uccns and Gla4-wars, . Cedar wire. &c.l For sale cheap by j SAM% HARTZ & CO. Potts-rlle, April po 24-If, Coal Coal eh 's to Rent. _ix moo WU, the West Branch Rail Road ..- nine ahrtlto spit WlMMettaytedWavosw, and one and a hal "owe Minerrrillu--the veins are well calcu for an extensive business the present season pable of producing from Bto 11000 tons. with t additionillexpense,for gang ys or six ventilators; a large stock .of coal on the platform, mihed during the winter; one vein 9, and the other fl 2 feet thick, of coal, of very goedquality —pripp timber on the property ate cent to the mine For terms; on, Mareb 26, 183+ 21-3 m , •• NEW GOODS, JOS ..PII.C. KERN 1111 ESP LLY trufortus the citizens of Jam' Pottsvill - and vicinity, tha he has just opened, at the corner of Centre and Callowhill streets, next 'l..r above the National Hotel, a large and elegant assortment ofStaple and Fancy 1..1. Dry Goods, w a choice selection of Wines-,Li guars and Cr kery ware, all of which have been purchased at e very lowest cash prices in the Philadelphia, ket, and will be sold at 1.21 per cent advance. All kind of4ountry produce taken in exchange for goods. ties 14 • 16- 431 f Rio Co r Rolasseo l Sugars; . _ dim. dim. 60 BAG new Crop Rio Coffee, - Soididsouse, New Orleans i ha kma .. and Trinidad Molasses New Odom* Msseavado ( in I n d , and St. Cri Sugars, i 20 Casks hun Cheese. Young II n and black Teas (in jde 1 cheats) 16 tail la boiled ' Raley. 30 boxes hiladelpbia) Soap , brows dr yellow. 2000 lbs. ' Candles. Vs, 10's. and 16's. 60 h a w b a d Glass, Bby 10 and 90 by 12. Cognac B dr and Gin in pipes and i pipes. Casks 25 Eigli gallon casks Lisbon wine. - New "Ea d Rum, Common Gin, Cesium nu ! Peizt i nna Sal Fish i ' ' For f. 1 Cen Pattie' aid 41inniseed Cordials, In Ebb. Add tidal.. ace. &e. ILLEit * -HAGGERTY.- St. next door to Xortimer's [lota r. Jan 9 _ 'lll-c iff • • Ma. YUST • - -at the Ikons alba Gobsen'boirl o *A vale.; very tlthl asoorammokoilloi;lllack *own , • Olir - Sower Cloth, and nok low w. by • , ' l * 8/44rhiiitip;:re?' l 21,4 1i II I I . and SPilhicGoads; anaarvau by the aubiribiri,a ri Ku* Wiz.** Veit** ruidemeski • 4 wear. -.Aprfl • 1 . it _trOvt II : 111 off the hum &Qs YfNpollaykig ing and (Mnd foi-salcaly ' ' aid Dow . I 'lt: • . 4.; . Ellllll ." - ' 77- -7 15 77 EMM further particulars, apply. to JAMES HONDAS, • menial Sank, Philadelphia, or ROBERT C. HILL, Schuylkill Haven. 19-tf r i:SlLlitapact cfL. 234 rt EOM • i _ 'fralualrls Fanti and Ifitter"werTh r i);:i -. -4 "1: ;Fait ittILAR.,- , :-..'!: ITH llMolearther Was for sale a ialnahlii Sum 41 ." , fitiiibiloing: 339 acres, simile Mr tha-lattki **Wit Rat Road, I i miles Imo Rtitlinten mid-the•-Schuylkill cabal s met mati**th of.a. mile from this Centre Turnpike. Mobil 100 drill •ot this lanais now order taint/an. Theimprovements cotsibit ofifweb 4 : Fir , Mt sing house, a large new dam Utrill! by 70 feet. it n u -- '..anid • t thriving' young or Apple. Pair and Peach trees, The Little Sehirylkill Sail IV = Tamaqua passing every, facility for! trans' to this farm. tolhe mcarrs oh proving it at a modeidei ea-Pei , • ThilLind is we' lElemleek, C sni The Little ay. this land aff weak bbi Water Powers i the t Furnaces or Mills, for hich calculated. The stream is i and from 20 to 25 feetj head Mined on the property. The above property will'' terms made duty. • i Persons wishing to porcine thee informatics by applying I ottsville. SOBER' April 2 . . WETHERILL Jr - AT THE! OLD No. 65 NORTH FA • EAST Tubas Donne stoat rut k PHEL‘ADELI MANUFAcrtia . WhiteLea - ddryand .7C214 ground in Oil, $ Red Lead. Lithrer; Chronte do Green a. Bed Patent Yellow Sugar Lead Copperas 01.1ntriol Aq. Fortis Muriatic Acid h. So Epsom Saltli.s. Sulphhr . Tart. Acid Opt. de Nam!. Sup. Carb. Soda Kormea Miners l Carros.Seb.Merc. Ethiops do. Windsorand Pieta reG land. from 6 St. 9430. RefinersofCluunpher.SaltNitre.Britmnonialorax &c. Offerforsalethe above mentioned itztijo,loge thee with a general assortment of Paints- ono 11.yeStafta.and veryothe rartielei r. t hiC Medicinal line. Beiagmanafacturors o f alltbearticlesentmtetnt underthe above Lead, they pledge themselves toms plytheirfriondsandthopubliconthe meet VMS - ' • Greenwood FOUNDRY. MUM subtribere infarm . the -jahabi eta or -IL Pottsville and Its . v i c inity, that they Live taken the eitablislunent formerly occupied by M. B roo ke Buckley, where they will be glad to receive orders for Car Wheels, or_ary other Cast ings, which they will cfccute promptly Ind faith. fully, MYERS & Co. May 214 284 Ni. B. The Foundry is now in operation. 2000 lb. Flitch, Shoulders end Hams for ails by the subscriber. J. SILLYMAW. Sc.. Map 1 • IS- WESLEY'S WORKS, in ten . octavo' tots. (this is a very scarce work at present--a large Wition having been burnt up in the Metho. • dirt Book Store in Now York ,) joat received and for sale by Ii.',BOMAN. PORT CLINTON FOUNDRY. /EWE subscribers inform the inhabitants of Penn JIL vine and its vicinity. that o:m4;ool:nisei Port Ciii ton ere now in operation, w berethey'will be thud Is receive orders for , CAR winrguivAmsigtp. .iwaiyotlier casting*, wbich thw i r i ilamtpr promptly. andfOitbrully. November 3, 1834, 151-14., 03" The Foundry will be In bl,a4 emery enlins - Books and Stationary; • -HANNAN has just opened jt large and el. assortment of 'Blank Books,. Stationa ry add Miscellaneous Book; at hie Fruiting Of fmc and Book Store in Centre street, Opposite the Episcopal Church, to which he liniites.thil Wen. tion of the public, assuring than that he will supply all 'articles in his line,ale awe% if not cheaper, than they CCM be purchased in PhileAtk phis- • B. B. would particularly invite . gentlemen forming Libraries to his lions of Standard works. in" AU kinds of Books obtained foreign works imported at the bLay 14 IRON BOUND SLATES. R. ble for the Public Behoola.-41. received direct from the Manufliel Booed Slates, which he will een• tail at very low rates. May !8- New Mote,. : 1 1 I. ATOIlle IMIESPECTFTLL 1eft:464110 anosilk i and pablic in general. thin a seyr Store n Come street , e vinun„ is the room recently lite whet! they, banquet received ! an extensive and apiendid :see, goods. Genre' tins Th 7 G* 34l - ' Liquors ire. which have been selected is- lad, will coasts* produce At dm hien** _ Pottsville. nayl4 - • • 30001tie"BACW1j7st - 14je*, above. tr'"• • . *memo, 100 rigers: - • btiadinikak. ale Aril t. CAM. A LL pe ere bensk •• 116 . was eta VA= preps situated Oft hketat_Catl 'weit:an tow ip.'ltoowv eaty.five Aire Treet;, ,, , A wilt be int. l 444°4* atting ot.. 4reValtisiC 4 o o' El WEil t _.r---.~_~~ ,~ e itui NA. - s, il II OW