I T-11:4;_:t -itgaggi , TIIE;CVAL We notice nb new feature in , the trade this week—lt moves along pretty much as usual,—all grumblinga boat low-pnces, except the buyers and consumers. The quantity of Coal shipped from . the Lehigh Re gion, upto the 4th inst., is 21,050 tons. ' 'Freights to philadelphia by Canal, fa, from Schuyl kill Haven, and 70 cents from Pottsville and Port Car bbn., To New York; from $1 75 to $1 SO. On board Vessels to Boston, : . $1 50 a 1 621—t0 Pro- Videnee 411 371—nw York 571,cts. Sent for the week ending on Thursday evening last c . . RAIL ROAD Schuylkill Raven, Pottsville I= Per last report. BY CANAL tip to Thursday night, Pottsville, - Schuylkill Raven, Little Schuylkill, • _ Per lust report .•G little Schuylkill! Coal dt.toal - transported over tbia road op to niiiiactay evening laat, Tons. Boats. Tons 7day 10 Layfayette 51 . 1. Bally Ann • 52 1:1 Long Islannd 58 • • 13-Traveller _ Y.. 15 Caroline 56 " .No. 643 54 16 Mad. Celeste 58 Ter sundry' Shippers • y Per last ifFKirt 131 7031 GEORGE WIGGAN, Agent. 1 . "Lehigh Coal Trade. Despatched from Mauli Chunk for the week ending sth month 18th, 1844. - 1 _ Boats. I,f/high Coal and . ;.;3 r. Co: ......reelfurnmit Mines 1 7 27 1 5 08 c.: ., itooni.liun Minek I 23 50 ' 1181 Beaver Meadow Alines 25 . . . - FROM PENN HAVEN. - I:hiLlelen Coal Co.. 29 ' 1110 °Sugar Loa( Coal, CO. "- 11 . 618 -2083 I . ''' } 1 ROCK PORT: _Buck:Woomain Coal C'o. .5 7 235 285 120' T. 6 TAL . S,HII"),IENTS;" FROM =Summit Mine!' 110 • " 6730 • Room 11un do 83. 229 - 7 4744 11474 BOver Meadow 'll6 0769 PROM PENN HAYEN Bazleton Coal Co. filigarloaf Co. 2C, ROCK PORT.. Buck Mountain Co. • ti BoIN Total.. Mite -Hill az'schitylltial ilitveti H. IL - The fnllotcinq is the tran;ported on thlii Road, for week ending on even log LlNt. Tons da . Per last report, Total, . / , 4,318 07 WM.. NEWELL, CulliTlqr Didtpeek Rdll Road !Lompaly. , Thehmount of coal transported iWer this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last is ' !.• , • Tons . j. Per last report a Total GEO. HADESTY,--Collector.. ICoad, The Amount of coal hauled over this road up to Sat ;lay evening last is Per last report, Total, • DPI ..• JESSE TURNER, Collector. 'Mount Carbon Bail Boat" The following is the 'amount of Coat transported of this Road,for the week'endina Thu.sday Evening last Toim. - . 3.551 'Per last report, 40,3U6 • Total 4.1.157 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector rarrl b On the 13th inst., by the Rev, 'lt. W. Thomas, Mr 11onnts U02111s07:, or Port Carbon, to Moss Etaz.v A :MY ERR, Of Pottsville. • • Death 5,- In this Borough omMorniny morning lost, MATILDA. daughter of Mr. Win. - Lerch, in the 11 th year of Inc age. . ~ 0- NATIONAL lima INFANTRYParaIIe on - Monday the 27th inst.. at 8 o'clock, A. M., in Saintlier ,Uniform. By Command J. RUSELL, I:4 ',oriel. . :May IS 20— IC:S- THE'RE V. J. $. lIA!NES tl,=li jpreach in - the U niversalist Church, in this, burotigh, On Sunday, (to rOorrow Morning and E% ening, at the usual hours. Pot M tsville, ay 18 , • i • . fiABBAGE, Tom ATOE & EGG PLANTS. xj-1590 Cabbage, Tornatoe and Egg Plants; will be-far sale at this office in a few days. Per ,o3its in. want of Plants, will please leave their or- May 18, Ul2 CONCERT. • • !- '—• ,) • Mr. HENRY - BELLINI SMITH EGS respectfully to annouriee'to his numer. ous friends in Pottsville, that he intends -re urninito Europe this month—he will give a • FAREWELL CONGERI 'i • :t the TOWN HALL, on- Saturday Evening, he 18th day of May.. . . ' rr Full particulars, and Books ofthe wordi of he , Bongs, to he had at the hotels. 'tickets 25 Cents. TO commence at 8 o'clock, .recisely. Pottsville, May 18, ' 20-. ' ; a .~~~!~; JOSEPH F. SEIDERS, CENTR E STREET, nearly npnosite' the Pennsylva nia halt. Pottsville. continues to operate in all the !various branches of the Dental Art ; such as Plugging, Filing, Cleansing and Drawing. He also will insert in the bast manner, single teeth, or hole sets, at reasonable prices. • HavinK had a practical experience of many years, he reels confident giving satisfaction to•all, who may favor NM with their custom. • !! May 18' - • • !le— . TIN, WARE MANUFACTORY. al ahanteinglistre,et,2d'door gbore Centre at., Suuth Side. NXTILLIAM ABU informs the Citizens Of Potts r WY ville and Schuylkill ebuntygencrally, that he is ipreoxred to receive and execute all , orders for tin ' ;ware of every charactCr.' • Belize constantly Malland and in_ progress of manufacture ! 3 complete. assortment of buckets, pans basins ;curb. gutterspouts, boat horns o &c.,4e., which be will tell on the most reasonable terms, either by wholesale or retail. • Dtr All orders lot Tin-Spouting attended to and executed at thesttortest notice, May IS, POTTSV4LE lIOySE, - CENTRE SIREEZ EAST 'SIDE,OPPOSI7 E lIAITTANGO -TREET. THE subscriber lakes this method of -e:1- calling the attention of travellers to his je j •i . • Ho TEL, situated as above. -7..• Ile is now prepared, with the aid of a _handsomely furnished . House—excellent table—and : good bur ;lo.,accornmodate sat lsfactorily and !.sumptuously all who may choose to patronize his es, tablishment. ,The HOTEL is situated at a central spot inthe Borough, and adapts itself peculiarly to business men; as a boarding house. ' Attached to the Hotel, is gond and comfortable eta- Ming, which, with the addition of attentive ostlers, and water, 'make it a desirable stopping place for travellers who use their own conveyances. • Nrways thankful for past-favors, he hopes by strict ,-and careful attention t 3 the coati - art of his patrons, to }merit a further continuance of them. DANIEL HILL. Hay 18 . 1 - " TB - F 4 subfcriber has; taken that large t i f and commodious - Donee, formerly oeru. ::•* •P led by oh - Daniel Herr, and opened it as ii: ,-.! a HOTEL, for the atemomodation of the ._ :•• Public, a large - stable is attached, which will contain 80 horses, and an attentive Ostler will be found-irkattendance. LJ. b;.'ENDALL - Charges Moderate: 7 1 .. , Isi. B. A number of permanent BOarders can be ac commodated. • J. K. .Beading May 18, • _ .. I , .._ op_ ' - " • NOTICE: - 1 ' .., • • ir . ..UTTERS of AdministratiMi to the Estate of John. n: I Sanderson, late of the City of Philthla.,: deceased; having been granted. to the: subscriber, all persons . in debted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment and those haying claims,' ' are requested to present them for payment, forthwith to EDWARD V. FARQUHAR, Adm'r. , ' • 56 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia May 18 1 20_30, 4,333 09 3,16700 7,620 00 96,17419 " Dissolution of Partnership. TILE parthership,neworore existing between James B. Levan and Geore Kauffman, in the blisines3, !ratline: under the firm of Levan & Kauffman, way dissolved by mutual,• consent on, the let of September, A. U. 1813. l• • JAMES B A,EVA N, • GEORG A N. 103,695 08 6,51 D 2,2.17 1,576 10,222 40,209 35,518 00 The businese Kill herealter bd . ' conducted at the old stand, opposite Washinitton Ball, Schuylkill Haven, by. . .JOIIN • §IIOLINI-A KEIL .'May 18.1813 - `2J-3t 1b0,213 08 To the Creditors of Michael M. Ege, an In . solvent:Debtor.. • OTIEE is hereby given, that the subscriber, wh04.1.- .1.1 the ..kisig.nee of:Michael M. Ego, of the borough and county of Lebanon, under the Insolvent Laws, will -at tend at the public house of Samuel 411indel, in the rough of Lebanon, Lebanon County, -oh Saturday the 15th day of June, 1544. ut J o'clnckthe - forenoon, for' ine purpose of rereivihg the proofs Ofllfterediters, - in support of their ITspeCliVie claims. ;4.11 Creditors of said !Michael M. E2e, are th-refor, notified to appear at said ; time and Brace , and establish their riaittis, according to Law. RICHARD SOONE,..k.ssfrnee of , DL M. EGE, an Insolvent Debtor. 1 20— INN Uri 5505 May IA 1814 TO LET. .•. 'TILE substantial and eonvenient,STONE STor.E and WitARE - hoUFF:. at Mount Carbon. lately in occu pancy of Joseph White & Son. •'Pltie Store is 40x. 40 feet. and the ~Warelioase f,0x50 feet; both heinz stories illOl in front, ha vim; excellent cellars or rather basements, the floor of wh,ch are no the level of the , r:Ound.a: the back.rafeach: ,both build , ngs front on the Centre Turnpike: there aregoinli docks .for, the, reception at each Nlerchandiza by' he Canal, mid( 'mods brißtiglii by P. IL It. can ockfrscharged at the , rum cirthe 101 door of the WarbliMise. directly into ii.V• rear, which rests azainse the trunk of the Mount, r.2drlnia It Nei of. • There is ample room around thel docks for piling plasite.: . and, a •g,roil lumber wharf will be added to premises leased. )11degired. . • Immediate possession given. [IS plity at the Del.! a ware Coal Company's oiliCeS, N Al or J -117 South Bth ttl, Pottsville, May Ithh 20—tf Tons '2602 1119 MI 4 PUL3IONR AI" I'RESIII n For Cohs; (ta Cough; Pains of the Breast and nit Asthma; Croup; Ditliriiity of Brief ,• fectoration; S h o rt iim'ci Brea ;nation of dile Lungs; and i approa.ilting ConsitimM I T has been but a fewt ears 'since 1 been introduccil into this country, c ductive of Ow most astonishing and m As several hundred ce)dideates of Bs heretofore it is 'only neMI: mind the puldiewlfere it can be obtau Throughout Germany it' in 1:11,3W;1111 Serrfr," and id the'cudymedieine Love affections.; i. it is put up in half pint bottles, with 50 Cents a Bottle. Prepared only, Mom tho rb a great price.) and iold wholesale aini; dy's Health Emporiion, No. 101 pork near Ville, (sign or,the Golden Brig! , Philadelphia. Alto at Drifg . Store, Lane, Reading; Dr. Mosern, Allentowni,„' Laston; and at - 1. G. 11BOWN . tin;) Drue Store,Ce tore I t reel. Mills , gists and' Storekeepers generally. May 18, TOUR 2199 1.50 , 3 5,741 2,a70 10.7 , , i EMI -N OTIC V: Fishily; Creek,. Swatara, sa i l RAIL' ROA]I Y an art of the Legislature. patta I)eotitled an act to 'authorize IMF pirate the 'Fi=hin. Creek,'Swata t Rail Ilea Let - imp:my,' the subst rifle others, were amounted by the said t to do the several duties therein preen to the commissioners named in said ; will be held at the !own of Orwir.pli of Schuylkill, on Tuesday the Ith the house of Michael t:raklr., at t en 00011,10 make zuranzeinents Mr the several duties which are required gait! act.. Nathaniel P;Hobart Thomas list z s Anthony F. Miter, • I'. M. 6" William l'emairk ' Fratiklin.:.Miller M.'S. Dili • The COMIII t ISSioziers appointedi ti rounw: Thomas [laird. • • Tligita.sl , , -Itlattlitas S. Itirliarrls -• ' 3 , 41'11 Nisi% Albert G. Bradliird ' - Witlia6 1 William Darling I)avid m - Jacob Hoffman • - Anthony Franklin Miller - Wlllinip '''--- - _Of the Bormigh of Rtim • . Ge'orze Richards ' ~I‘;atliaiiiii Jacob S. Yost - ,Rohert,Cci ' • - Of-the , county:tif Atimtitcli . . Augustus Holmes • .-Pant Ilito Charles Fraiiry . , ' Peter till Thomas Potts Isahe.ttal 'William B Potts ' Bunt- Pat George N. tekertlsitiel Itii . . IMEMEMIEZE John Wtrimpler, John Snyder Leonard Shnll William Ilumzinger . . Wliliato l Philip Boyer Joli`n C. Of the county. of Srliut , ,I(Nepli Lyon' . " ZWillatu l'. Wallace Brooke Cirara IL John Sergeant MonnUl F El Jaroh , G. , M , Ills i - John Cr} ( ' Cideman Fisher i ,• ' of the city of Philade Jefflfrion Shirk ' JoJuni 61 Of the county of I.eba ... William Botialdson 'William Of Columbia chum Jacob Wagonseller of Union county Henry K. Strong,' David II -7 Michael Burk Frederic Charles A. Snyder, John Kr Of The'Bhrough of I l larr l . May IS TiiE ONLY PILLS in existende co rilla in their composition...l . , Thry riiiiify the Blood and Fluid: of the body,land cleanse the Stomach and Bowels ft in all noxious sub stances that.produee disease. They are connicised entirely• of A egetable Extmets, (free from mercary and minerals) which make them the safest, best, and most efficacious of any other pills in. existence. i • Screed thousand crrtifiearcs of Chet efficacy have hiere torbre been published, and their isles are in-reafg. in I , annually by thisa ounds. Mare ban One Million tnes. have already been siihl since their introduction: . " . (""'.311),RE THAN Ibo,oo l 0 BOXES! 1 i'4' [ :hare been sold ilk Philadelphia aline, the past tear; tints showing that in the plithe when' they are inanithic tared they have a reputation. ,greater than any other pills-rix hich arises fro:lithe fain that Bit. LEIDY isiwell known at.home as a rrgular Physirit,n, and his pills are consequently employed with grea er confidence than any other; in addition t4the - Metten 4fficacy. I Quality anti not qutuaksll3 , 4 valnable attribute{ be longing to them; onelkiktiMing! more good than tWo to' four of others.' ,! ,- f." Be advised, thetedirtri,NMen neressity requir/ I s to take none other 9:1341,, :• ; - ,:.:,. I DR. LI#DATAS BLOOD PILLS: I . - 4 , , Try them! 0 art 25 rivals . boa.) Try theM! - So well sa , , „lit 1 you be:of trir good etrectg , you will never ta ltioothers. After yon have trieff all' other Mit' is,* Or. Le iily's In rod Ping, the (Wet ence wills lui. covered..] No Mange of diet no re straint 'frooC . ' Jinn. or fehr or catching cold !Tliikili be a ppreb4o4o , Ming and 0111 - may take thein.vrith' e -4 qualsafetp; f . : , ;;IC' -•''''. ry.prindpW e and Depot, Dr. Le . nly's Ilea — lth gmporin ', , ,Tt ' SlOiorth Sti(;ON I)mi - esti - near VINE, (sign oft .41( 64.41a1l and Serpents) Thilailelplila.-• e Also, 15 &. 0., Wetherill. & Co_,. -W. Dlut & foto tl, sons; A. .41g , 4 rts & qd., hrld city Druggist gen erally. ''. ' ierl ',T,"")" i Also by P.:.: , —, ASI J. Dick'son, Easton, .1. P. Long; Lancaster, a itz. respectable Druggists and Store keepers intheLltiftetiStates. i - I, " Also at J. G. DROWN'S IlatC x `. T. Eptlng's) Drug Store, Centre stress, .Pottsvillp... . " nay IS, . 0-- 'I OZO , • .J. ll' A R.R! Afi E N., ' . 'Forwarding and CommiO p ant,, vine at., Kari, Selz' uylkill Philadelphir RESITCTFIT ILI' informs ids iiiends, and th l e :qer chants generally, in Schuylkill, Berks, and the ad joining Counties, that he i. nol ready to receive - in Store, and ship daily by good goy red Boats and 'care ful captains. Freight ofevery idesdription, for Pori Car bon, Pottsville, Schuylkill Have a, Orwigsburg, Port Clinton, Hamburg Reading, and ail the internaOiate places, at uniform rates during the whole Season,. limn CO to 90'per cent. lower than the rates' by the 12.1 R. No Charges for receiving in Storeur delivering:ll4,bl, front any prnnts on the Canal; 1= March 9, • : • -1.0.431 n -, READMG HOTEL. Dr. Bechtel' MEM :grits; Wiioping, iks; Bronchitis; thinz and Ex th; , itrrest of on. medicine has: find has been Pro-i neglected results.: einets have been; ,i j ;ary now to, re-: ncd 7.C1111111C. lit's the — Life Prr-1 thcre n,i thtt full tlirections—; inleipt ohm:lord at retail, at Dr. Lni-I It Second Istreo, 1 e: and Seritentsji tet;' Latabert'e,! foal's and Dick= S (late W. F.dh 'ilk; and by Drngi nd Schuylkill ed :25th Alan, 1811 'oyernor to incor, a, and Schuylkil; (toaciher with ct, comnibeasner/ ribed) give noticu act, that XClneetin:l Utru,in thi: counts v of June next, a; 'rinck - in the fore.i ,erformance mow a be done by_ tlnf -Ord . ! i , :liard4 liari ' !lien . Pradfotd .1 • ds. i ; he said act arc t.t 1 O'Brien lane ua I •IZ F. Pi:acock ling. =ll put ryey IterS(1111 ileilard ran IRE )[irharl Joseph E Jatue tl I Levan 'Lutz 'enlema • orge non. I Colt 'rause 1 - K. Huai use ; Pills. I DR. LEID Sarsaparilla law Sa rsapa , 7" 1, OFFICE OR THE Spring Garden . Mutual Insurance . 7 -Company., . Tins Coninany having organized according the provises of its charter, now prepared to make Insurance against loss by Fireon the mutual principle, combined with the eecurity of la joint stock capital.—. The advantage of this system is, that efficient security isafforded at - the lowest rates that the' business can be dime for, as the whole profiti (less an interest not to exceed 0 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be re turned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any of the engagements or li abilities of the Company, further than the premiums ac-• tually paid. • • The great success been this system, has met-with Wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the i publie to it, confiden that it requires but to be under L roOd to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and:any explanation in re gard, to it, may be obtaioed by applying at the Office Nor:Arca corner-of 6th and li - ood sts., or of h. BAN *NAN, Pottsville_ " LAWRENOI -- - - ARUSTER, President. L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. - • DIRECTORS, ' Cumin Stoddart. Robert L. Loughead, • . Joseph Wood, George AI. Troutman, • ,Elijah Samuel Townsend, P. L. Lagtterenne, Charles Stokes, George W. Ash, ' Abraham R. Perkins, . May 11, IS4 I, 10— The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a bove Company, and is zioW ready to 'make insurances on • all description* of pioperty et rates' much loWer than usual, varying from $2 50 on the $lOOO to *lO pertloon annually. f The rates.egrpetually on stone and brick Buildings in god locations . is only 2 per cent—and if the Company should prove to be a profitable concern, the personiinuring in it partake of the profits without incurring any risls. IThe charter is the same as those of the Insurance Companies in New Fngland. For further part.culars app.,y to the sur,4criber. • APOTHECARY STORE. . I gt 'her otre,rs rot-sale a well se ' '''' eTt il eifao b A r i l uine assortment of Dit GS MEI) WIN DV &c., consielititl of Chemicals, Medicines; Perfu mery, 'Window 43,1aszies, Pat,nt Medicines, Pings, Paints, lly'r-Sturfs, Oils, am! Varnishes, Paint Brushes, &r. Winch he is dis,posed to sell at a *small advance, andrespettfully solicits a share of the,patron age of the public.. . - . ..: G- Physicians pr scriptions carefully :compounded. JblIN •S. C. , MARTIN. , \ March 16, , 49- 0/14. — A fresh supply Con ale by SI.La, YAi AN N A CO.. • . CaIDIONI - mon t:ur • 6farch • I TOILET "ARTICLES. . • . . '• GLENN'S ROMAN KAI,' YD OR,— A. SAFE, PLEAS VNT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR T'RECKLES, Pitliples, Tan. Sunburn, Moth, Dlothes, 'fetter Iting,wdrin, and other obstinate affections of the suitc, removing every impurity and giving to the complexion a clearness truly beautiful. To gentielllett it is reccommended for removing the irritation and oth er diseases onto.; .fiskin, often produced by the use of strong alkaline soaps and creams in shaving, the Katy dnrmay be used without the least danger on the most delicate skim and is a refreshing wash in Warm weath er, or in travelling, price 50 cents; per bottle. "- • GLENN ' S INDIAN lIAIR OlL.—This ele 7 gant prepatation is compounded of various oil', farming together a compound of great value, fOr i prouioting the growth and preserVing the hair, it nourishes the roots, tlioreby causing itto grow with vigor, and preventing it front falling 0111. or terning grey, removing at the same time,the dandrutf which causes the hair to fall 'out To those Who have lost their hair, by sickness or any other cause: except old nee, ft is confidently ree- C.lllll/elltlefi. it gNes a elr.isy,softness to the locks, anti has the singular property of making the hair dark, and is therefore ref:min:tended to those who are beginning' to turn grey—it is also an excellent curling tlitid and tieing pleasantly Ord - nine,' it Ls much esteemed (Or tires-' sing the hair in general, and for the heads of children, price 50 cents ticqliottle. GLENN'S AROMATIC ROSE' TOOTH PASTE: This very pleasant and.truly efficacious 11111111 lace. is prepared from ingredients perfectly harmless, it gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fragancy to the breath, removing spots or, incipi-' eat decay, anti or:v.:serving the teeth 'MI - edit:llly. It has been use ti and ri.teonituentled by dentists in their prac tice, and is belieYed - to be equal tirany arth le of-the kind in use. It i.-.. put itt neat China boxes. and having a solid form, is TO liable 'to waste or spill, and is free from the grit of Tnoth Powders in general, price 25 cis. per box. li . I . . 1 'GLENN ' S ' . INDIAN lIAIR DYE, is Nyarran ted to change gre's or:red hair to a handsome prawn Ilr jet liteck;•withont injury to the hair. or even staining to. fhb skin, and may be used with per feet safety. To those who have berdmil” prematurely grey, it 1$ invalu • a ble,:and to geptlemen who are troubled Witlt - grey, 'whiskers it is F4011:114' riquannintintliot the tailor prii, Miceli is natural; anti-null not rub off, or soil the whi -test muslin. • Price=;so cents. ' - .111ICnAuk 7 si . mucKLE WASII.:— COM - ..v . ,. L plete remedy firl.Freckle T , c,' This remetly,wasluvented by Dr. Chi . ,Miehaux, Le- - Loinbarily, a . distinguished Physician Of the last century. The proprtetorlhas eve ry confidence Mtn ; as a Superior preparation Tor the purpose designetiat may be used tvithinit the ICast •cati tion, and for phdples anti other affections of the skin, it is a certain citrel- Price - 37! cetif per bottle. The above !tallied articles have been sold very' ex , - tensivelv by tilt, subscriber iforintany years. and are conscientious IcTectimmentled to the taitilk. a., prepare- thins of real vidhe„ and not to be ra liked with the hunt bites of the ility,c.a'single trial will convince the must skeptical, that their good qualities are not over rated. ' '• -" A: aril .Shape and iret no Shar!." - GLENN'S uNitivILLED SAFONACEOL S 'CO,iI • POI U.V) FOR SIIAVIXO. , 1 T O ~,e„Ttem. wild shave themselves, this article is offered with the „greatest contidenceno equal, if not superior to any other Shaving Soa pin ti. e. For ix delightful and consistent lather, which wills ot dry w pon the face or:irritate the most delicate sk n, for the 1 ., ease and eflltlfilit it gives to the ofterile - ,. inns ope ration of shavitiz, rendering it • surpassingly easy, this conipountUran lie stifiily recrominends.d. It is equally effectual in wer:in or cold water. and alter using it, the face is lefesoftevil pleasant, and entirely free front the irritation and toll gliness often caused li, Ile use of strong tit kalinelSoaps and Shaving Cream. , The cent from Li pleasantly perfumed and put up i s s neat chi na box, answering all the purposes of a' having box,l and on trial will•trfound very economical l and conve nient, during the few years this article had been before the public. the proprietor has sold 35,000 Loxes of it, and the demand is constantly increasing, as its merits become known. The agents are authorized to return the purchase Money, where- it does not 'give 'entire sat isfaction( I , 'Thin Saw - in:damns Compound 13 composed of ingre dient s, so adilably compounded, that shaving with it, is an absolute lensure.'—u. S. Gazette. 'The Sapohaceous Compound, is the best preparation extant for shatiing purposes. It is extensively patron ized, and deserves to hear every gentleman who shaves himself; should buy .it.'--41iilatielphin Gazette. 'We beg to dell the attention of the bearded portion of nor subscribers. to the Saponaceous Compound. It is, 'without exception,the best shaving soap,we ever used.' —Philada..Trinscript. - • • 'Tile Saponiceons Compound for shaving., is the best —prtfhaps the very best article in use, for scraping the beard from the human face divine.- What with a keen razor anti Iliisl compound, yon may shave' your face ill half the time : you are pronouncing, the word. It is an anomaly ih latiguaticit is a very good shave, and yet nu shave. *H-1.0 D stott aily.Times . . Prepared by ,, . I •In FV% GLENN, :Manufacturer of ,Perfulnery.! Cosmetics, and • Fancy Soaps; 52 ittoldlt Smith Third street, opposite tae Ex change, Philadelphia. And also sold lid BENJ. BANNAN, Ag'l., Pottsville. 23-1 y 1311 Nil OE SHERIFF'S SALES , .. • , 0 F 7? E A L ,'E S 4 1 4 7' E . • ' ' • tit Y virtue of several writs of Vendifinni .F...rponas .1_,4 and L rv aria Facial, issued nut ilf the Court of Common Pldas of Sclinylkill County, and to me di -recied,.will he eiposed to sale by public Vendue or Outcry : On liidayithe 31st day of Nay,inst. at 10 o'clock Tii the fotengen, at the public fienseofJacobGeisse• in the Borough of Pottsville: !The undivided moiety or, half parti of all that certain messuage, tenement and tract or piece of land, :situate in• Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a stone in a line of John Seltzer's land, thence by the Sallie south 24 degrees, east 'IS perches to a stone, thence 1 by land late of Jacob Stahl, south 35 degrees, west 221 perches; to a black oak, thence by land bow or late,,of Michael Bushy, [mull 2(1 &grecs, hest 106 perelie v o a stone, and thence by land late, va cant, north:l.ll degrees, east 1190 perches to a be ginning, containing 116 acres; and 96:1 perches and allowance, /icing the same land which Andrew re . ; C::____ . . , -1 lotis.and wife b./ :deed, dated April 44 ,717 .11 7 : 1829, conveyed to William Lawton, with the apportenances,tonsisting. of one twit) story Log Dwelling Ilimie, 'a one story Log lloue, Log Barn and Saw Mill. i ALSO. all that undivided moiety or halt part of all that certain piece or parcel Of laud, situate in the borough of ,l'ottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded in front by the 4.3ent re turnpike. ;in the rear by land or Jonathan Wynn, on the cast by other hidf of Ist No. 9,'aud on the west by other half of ltit'No. 10, ad joining each half, being 30 feet front-and rear, ma king the whole 60 feet. being the sno r e lot which David Plattland Wife by deed dated,Jubi 23d, 1829, gi i ; conveyed to William Lawton, with the _i 1:...,.,,:c appurtenances, Consisting I- 01'6 two story 11::" . A15 lrani° dwelling house. A Wu. all that undivided half part of a ll that half lot, piece Or.parcel of ground, situate, in the borough of PottsvillP, county aforesaid, bounded in front by Centre Striiet, on the northwest side by lot No. 11, on the reuriby lands of Jonathan Wynn, and on the , coutlicast si".de, by other half ofsaid lot, it being mark ed on Jonathan Wynn's additional plan to Pottsville,' With No. 10, being 30 feet front and tear, and 200 feet deep, being the same lot which Jonathan Wynn and wife, by deed, dated December 11,1829, convey ! -,, ed to William Lawton, with the appurte- . } E. ~,...„-Its: nbnces. consisting of a Two Story Frame DiVelling douse, as the property of WILLIAM. LAWTON,. ' • - -.---* . • . At - thel,satne tinze and place all That; certain Lotlor7piceo of ground, situate on the north-I Westerly side o f 11 W est streot,in tho , gorough of Potts.' _ THE. MINERS' JoURNAIr ' ft 91""lananceg'recat vine, Pcbuylkill eo . unt,Y,:biCitig the . northCastwardlY •half of the . Let *llia is numbered in Po Sr. Patter ic ' -.. • 'q4 the same time and place, AU that cer tain tract of land, aflame in West Penn township, son's additional plait of Pottsville No.lo ontathine: u S e rTherAlkill county, bounded by lands orlohn licar,Satus in fiont,.on said West street, '3O feet and i depth 250 1 EiKepnet,lsaac Sitelihaminer. Chattel Petre and feet,bounded northeaswardly by 'Lot No 190; n orth - others, containing 130 acres , more or less with the ' ap Il a c iad a half siory Rhoads, ofciid eurtenancea, consisting of a. - One story . log dwelling . e-ere . ' - so w rit t h w w 2 e N at i ve Y' a b rd y I l a y n . d thrr:o f .others half house with a. baierrient story of stone , a lag barn, a ::::4 - ,, Lot, :and southeastwardly bp said west black mith Op, a small log tenant house, and sta orißE,,By BAy. a ble, lime kiln, andappla orchard, eAs thelnroPertY f D. NIEL BEAR. . ' .ii , the ;same time and place, ; All that ~.__e eta -.. --4. .. s n i t s re tis e ig t, o 7 a ith one t : . , certain tract or piece Of land, situate in Manheim town dLsis•sel.li dwelling . hones, , As the property . hip chu litill cou t adjoinin land of Samuel Le - ~lt the same time and place, ll that ier, ia% Ja Y eoh z' bY ' g - a =merman. decesed, Jacob Iluntzitiger. . certain Lot of Ground, situate in the barn agth.aef stake A i. sen., 'lnd others and the river Schuylkill, and contain ing'B acres and 46 perches, withthe appur nersville, Sehlrylkilf connty, commencin g ; on the north side of North street, 70 feeteastwardly • • .34_ tenances, consisting of a two story stone . 1. r a l i : g .,,,,. 11 ,a. nt w; de c t l ia l e i n n g ot ho b ed o n u l s o e , attached,withi 11 nae frame sfory trams l from Third street, thence northwardlY and, parallel 'with Third street. 150 feet to Carbon street.'iltence s pring o water , near the 'eamw.ardlyrelosig,Ca:then street, 30 feet; thence south, = •-"-. house. g - . wittily and Patallot with Third street , 153 feet :to Als., all th osa three adjoining certain 'Leiser gronnd, North Street' westwardly along NOrth street sirsat , lying. and being in the town' of•Eindingliiile, V feet to the Place of 'beginrog, and snathedin the Manhemt Township, t Schuylkill county, between the plan ofsaid borough, with No.— with the appune Schuylkill canal and the river Schuylkill, bounded and • 1 . , limited as follows, viz.' beginning at a stone corner, . - . ~...,,,,,. . notices, consisting of a one and a half story standSng on the said canal, thence extending alongthe till "franie'dwelling house: . A. the property 0 said canal south 68 degrees, east 100 feet ton stone cor , i - . tier, thence running by apd along lot No. 5. 214 degrees, 11U011 ELLIS. last 9: feet to a corner pest at a forty.feet street,thenco „di the same tithe and place, all that y sail w ee r, sou tp 75:- degrees, west 100 fret to a cor ner p a st thence by lot No. 2, south 211 degrees, west 80 certain Lot or Pieee ' olground. situate and being in feet tthe 'place of beginnine• containhoe :131 square ,he town of .61thersville,Scnuylkill county, bounded perchs. And the other lot be g inning it a''Stotte eetner northwaidlyi 'I'S - Lot No. 19s, southwanlly by Lou No at thelsaill river Schuylkill, thence extending, along by 196; eastwardly, by street, and' weswardly by the said river north b 7 degrees, east bit feet sixittches to a2O feet alley: being, 30 feet in width, m Front Si, . a stou p or a'forty feet street, thence by thee s said 40. feet • and on the afor'esaid alley, and in depth DJO feet,and street south 75,Vtlegrees, west 100 feet:to a stage, thence Marked in the Plan of said town; wtth the No. 196, by lot No. 2, north 21; degrees, east 145 feet 6 inches to El— = 2 • I ' f'?" • ' the place of beginning, containing 57 perches. And the . r,-,71 with theSpeurtenances , consisting ofa tv:o third of which is marked No. 5, in the plan of the thwn '13,1 story frame dwelling house. wth a frame aforesaid, containing in .fronton the Schuylkill canal .::._., - 1 ,' 50 feet. and in 'the rear 50 feet on the river Schuylkill, Kitchen thereto. :leached. and a frame table. As in len,,l , th or depth on lot No. 6, 103 feet 'to a forty feet the property oriOSE street' hence from the said street in length'or depth 169 , VII DOBBINS. .dt the; ia»ze time andlace,: all thr feet 6 inches on the said lot N.),-- - 6 in the. , Schuylkill, p them ought No. 4. in length or depth to the said -10 right, title and' interest of lames Duckleyt,. of in and feet E reel 169 feet 6 inches, thence from the said strc,n to a certain Lot of Ground, situate is the aiwegian ' on th said lot No, 4, 5:7 feet to the Schuylkill canal'. it Addition td the borough of Pottsville Schuylkill . i tN being the 3 wholet,Jots of ground marked in the g' , lteral connty, besMn i urnpikc or Centre street, ,gat a point cn the vvest vardliside plan f saititown'ivith Nos. 3, 4. and ..), with the appur ., I b oat 0 feet tenon:es, consisting of a Boatbuilder's shoo. 'ol‘theCentre t' , . .n/s e, all those threecertain lots of ground, adjoining, 3 Macs eastwarA ea yof the tiortheast coner of said ch when, situate in the town of Lantliiicville. Mau- .Bacliley's eiw elite; house, thence by a hit surveyed heint township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lots, of , I ll t ir mi l: c ri e tr: l( k m .Q e; id a i i i hn, st u r •e eet. sti/ s o ou f t e h el l7 to l ca ap s i t m , t 3 t pl,ri , d e . t 6 in south Samuel Samuel Ranch, Henry Rah, deceas , d. stud the ir- 721 West 231 feet to the east side of Adatns street, ver 5 diuylkills, containing 100 square. erches, more or I less, with the apputfenances,'"consisting of,a Reatbnild, clime, thence by let No 75, North 721 East 291 feet et's-sled and two small frame shops. As the property of Benjamin flossier, with notice to terre tenants. • , 9 incheS, to•the west side of Centre street aforesaid. ~... thence along earl Centre street, north l i9 feet 6IM On Monday the .3cl,day of Jane t ~., :clips to the place of bcgt, ming. ;and At 9 'clock in the,jorenoon, l ay thetious.e_ne .Michael I I 4: : ;- marked in the plan ofsa i d Alldltion;with Gnarl .in the borough of Ori'vigsburg, all; that certain 1 . 1 -. 1 lig appurtenances: consistmg of a ono lotnr piece ~r ground, situate in the bormigh pf Potts ,sa r 10 I 1 1 r - - and a half story Stone s thee Hinz house vine, chuylkill county, beginning, at a pest int the east wittfa basement Mory. As he Pr i.e.. line f Third street, IS feet 6 birdies southwardiy fawn .--- . • o . ) . ' 1 then nth scorner, of lot marked No , b 9 iii-fisher's, or IA NIES,' BUCK Y. _ . plan f said borough of Pottsville,' thence south 76 de ; 3t the same time and place, all that grecs cast 116 feet, south SO degrees, east, 111 feet to a certain LotSor Piece or gronnd, situate ort the south- So fit t wide allay on the suuthwardly side of the said easterly side !f e el i , thence thence, along u'' : 4 1 L i or Pottsville, s' l chtlylkil I county, containing in, front gr '- e..e t' s west 100 feet, north 78 de , erees, svest 115 feet It; on said Alahantango street, 20 feet morn or less, the e et side of:Third street, thence alcing the Came and in depth 210 feeto being the southWesterlv; part north 22 deriees, West II feet 0 holies to 00 place of of the lot en:irked in the general plan of said bo'fough begin deg, heing,l part of the said lot No. b 0 in Fisher's . No. 50 bounded n'ortheasierly by the other part of plan f the borough of Pottsville, on the old town' plot, . said lot, belittiging in Francis J. Varsity, 'southeaster- with he appurienances.. , • 1 , 1 ' • all that certain lot or piece r wound, ly by a2O feet wife alley, southwesterly: by Lot No. on 2 iti ' southwesterly . s ' ide Of Thirestr n eet i lh sit t uale s', belonging to {Vin: Shoenfelter, and northwe'sterly *of-n ttsyille; Sclitilkill cotinty,..euntaining t irt tg - fraTU l n - • :by said Mallantaneo street,' with the ..,?•; ' appurtenances. consisting of a two sto -1 ass s 4, ry log dwelling house. Asthe property r,, said "bird street 30 feet.l6 incheS,'Hience 'running Lack' (rigs ides berg parallel) s;-,ll . uo.legreeS, west about I. J f est . tri , or . ,.. i c s u: Li l , ;s , ., , s ie s ti. s e ne ns...i i w , ttle alley, and cont icing 1 alley 30 1 i ne , I (stunted north "ki t , 13 kCOB BEED. , west rly by a lot intended to be conveyed to Elder - : same 'time and placel„ all, that ' tote t Orison and ssonWsterly , y a let intended to be .41' the ~ wry .said to Itenjanitryder, n the water side by the M certain essitage, tenement, and lot err piece of afore :tittstreet and a ey.'it b ati n g part-of a larger let 'ground, situate in the bonnie h.of Minersit the, Branch wide t Burd Patterson and wife and AbraleuirTiitt and townshi 4 , Schuylkill county. known inithe general wife os• their'D ard dated the sth of Atent4 Is;30, eno-` re ye to panel Bill to fee (excepting and reserOnte,tll ' tdati of the Said borough by lot No. 2,9. tieing 30 feet ' the: atal stone ceaTthat, mayl ke, found [hilt son)I with fronton Second street, and extending,. nit/ feet West- appurtenatteek 1 s , t warcly to al2O feet wide alley, bounded on the east 3. Alen, •all'ilutecerthin lot oi riei, eof itotrud; situate , ~ by Second street , on al.: south ay:lfit Nn; 228 . rth the' rur Iltu sontimeste'rly shbftif Third street untie boitingh west by the tiferesaid 'alley, and on the north by lot of Petteville Selifivlkill county, beginning at a corner ' N0.„230, being the mime premises which David D. i . of sal il 'Thir d and Latirellst:ettitbeiteenhati said Latir 4 street smith 6'll itegreeq, west 115 feet FO I a 20 vis and Wife by Deed, heroine. even elate. herewith feet vid.P.alley,thenee alotig said alley soutloo,degfers ts granted to Wm "Wright. toia•win. Wil- east p 3 feet 3 inches, thence Mirth 50 tiogreek; Smst 132 , ,ii.a.::,,ith the apppurtetianees,,,mon s,i • •il . smillig, of a tine-, and ot ha If story tire feet ro sail Third street,' and tho:nee tilting said Third , ago g - , a go. '. and a one story foe dwellnigl home. As gins tie, being part74llt marked in Pott died patterson's the prop'erly Of WILLIAM i WiIIG PP,, adilltimito the burl of I'mtkrille, - No. 6:Witn the ap & WILLIAM WILLIAMS. . ' 1 .' ,` pont flartee , s, (exc.!: tine nevertheless-M:4 part Hof a • hove de.•crihed hit, With the building theretiti •re.cfed , .it tile' same. time aml place; all that here ofe T tre - sold by,Pritts & Batman to John EtisV!erds..) ' ' s s , . curate double two slit' alone' ItOuse. 4: !so, the tintli6ded It ill of all that ,cernain Trot or 11 7 ,"` •is ith basement story. : - .9 shotl in fro nt aid piers of ground situ* in the southeasterly ~:ky of Ma • •.• 1,.7 ‘ - .:8 fret in depth, DO a4:eitain ---hit of lane turn street to nip bornonn ofrol: : .vili ...:71;nor:iii 51_511 „,,, in C,;„!,,i st r ee t , - „ C ,,1 1 , V.111:Irkel in Mitt and. Patterson s additional plan I Cal . '''''''' d 8"" ... .."'i ‘ . ."' cif gaiilliorriti , h 'No. 36, containing in front 'oh sail Ma ' -Motint Carbon, Seim) lkili reunly bowl- . ham intro s!reet CO feet, and in depth 214iCei f 1 such: s, tied northsv.ardly by said -Centresfrcet.lsve , StwardlY borieded •-:enthwieperly by bd N-o. —, ...maillea'ste , rl vby a • by house pow or lately' occupid by COurad ~. Ft•ger 20 feet wide all.•y. northeasterly 'by a,12.0 Ist r, 20 feet Jack , on, mismatch vby a certain wooden :limiter: or wit. alley,and northwesterly 'by said Mal:aide fr26,ereet frame building, now occupied by the Widow-lie - 11y, 0 ,1412,01 i, 0(1118 same 1 "" nilgrnnmie n'iliTli Joseph s•• Silv.r.and wife by Deed dated the lenti of, Moyle:to, . andininning back in depth from,saill Centre street, mottled and renveyed,thFrancis S. llttliley and Charles 200' feet, containing .in depth 2011 idea ain ,'rd • • Putt ),with the appurteminees. ....- ' -, , - front"3o feel, with the appurtenances. , its the prop- - ' 1 I, • cry ofJOIIN,E.LLWOOD. . ' ' I i' 6. Lira. all thateerteln ,lotlor piec t i',of ,arDitnd: Sim- . - I.- I ate n the town of PoriCarlion; Norwegian' township, On Saturday; the I s t c l a y o f La,nenext,' f it , 1.0 o'- S rfta s i l 3 tn i k r i t i l l i lill, county, tie b s P o r n i i n h fi L.tl n c i o ; 1 post ' o t f in a t l i o ' i l ti ; ; :i' a v r n o s u l l 'i o l l se t o Christian Kloster theme north 15 decree ,. • clock in The forenoon. at the house ofteorgeD. Boy- . .. c i n a l , l t ' l7 . f e e t to a post in ilte line of land news :or late if or, it, the bornuglt ofOrWigsbutg„Schuylk•il• county ; DM iel J. Rhozule, thence north about 130 feet alone the all those certiti two tracts or parcels of LAND, the said line ofdthoads'e land to the centre of the Sebityl first thereof,. ituate partly in the borough Of SchuYl- kill Valley Rail Roatiolience along' the middle of the 101! I !avert ;Mid partly in Manheim township &Amyl-. ly along the kill county, beginning at a pine 'stump on the West snot' Shuthwest 'Zl' ti•et;thente southward ,a li ss c ie ,. r , r , t i l l i , n „ e ,,i o n f n La , i , l i li: o i tin ed d6,i '.i . l , a , t , i i t , l („ a n h o ei r ig i 1 i.5 1 u f . e , ....t „ , , t i n .1 111f, hang of tlie.rit er Schuylkill. and a corner ,of land of Lill Valleyltail Road. nir tIM west by 'tertifind of ,Cliriss John Pon. south 6/i degrees, west 41 perehes to .a it,, Kin-seer, 00 the south tiv_ l the township road, and the pool, a corner of land in - Pliontarr Sillyman, the three': east by land of the said Dottie! 4.lMo:ids (being part of next teen &teed Courses. south 271 do gre e4 • east 40 a la-re lot or piece of ground MIMI Edward B. Ilubley, perches to a,post. south 02.1 degrees, west CO perches and Elizali., his wife, and Francis S. HubleY, and Ite to a post, south 2.3.1 deg refs cast, crossing the west berea•ll., - tils Wife, by Indenture dated 27tH of october, branch of the river &MIMI:ill, and also - the Mine.ls3., „did gram and rnvsy re Charles thippen In ter) 'W o li t 1 ., 111e-itrpUllellar.ce 3 . A d s the property of, Charles Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road, 155 perches to P - „ a-stone, a coiner of land of Daniel Barolet, thence ~ . by his land north 35. degicet east, 33 'perches to ' a stone, thence Its the same south 19 1-2 deitiees.erist, 123 perches) thice.tenths i to a alone in the litre .of' ,land of Gebrge Kerschner, thence by, h.s land ,uorth 751 degrees least. 37 perches to a stone on'tho'hank • of the riser Schuylkill,thence along the river Schuyl- . Et ie . ria 4:11 val•r, .. - kill, north 2'31 degrees east, - .49 perches six tenths t 4p, subscriber respectfully informs his . friendi.nnd tea beach ' tree on the' bank of said Mei. [bette r : - the public in genval, that he hat - removed his Es by a`r - est:Sclittylleill Havendlorth 26 degrees west 96 tablislonew, to rte house lately occupied by John iturii, perches nine , tentlis to a post on ihe:hank of , the rho- in Centre st., one door Iron% the cortmr of .Norw. , gian er Schuylkill, thence along the said rivet north 77 et„ triers he Wilie°. happy to supply his' customers degrees West 35,1 perches seven-tenths, to'' a stone tz h it ii i. o ad en t:iv i) fr: of I Fresh . I „steer , together with Ilam,, Dr` rd Beef, Iho 'Tongue, Ibdotina Sausage, thence up: thh ri ser Sthuyikill the several courses Ire. at the low,•st prices. 1 stmoN. sun - nisi:. and distances t bereol, and crossing the west branch • larch 30,' 13-31.5 1 ' -.- Ilteretum. of the SeleuYlkill,a: its junction with the main branch to the place of begr rig,e containing 149 acres and 59 nerches • • o . . , . The second llMreof situate in Manheim township, Schuylkill epilog:, beginning at a white oak, thence by s land of lierseliner,.north 131 degrees west, 17 perches a , to a chestuit Oak, thence by land of Boyer, north 72.- de- at ' gross east, 113 perches to a stone, thence partly by land s , of Fessler„ and partly by land of Bartedet,north 18 de- _ grees west, 227 perches to a stone, thence by other land - south 80i -degrees east, 221 perche to a post, thence by land of Thomas sillyman, south ISt degrees least, 21 7 T perches to a , stone, thence by land Of Dress, south 69 1-1 T west, 105 , perches to a spanish oak, and south 8,81 de- c green west, 61 perches seven-tenths to the place of be ginnina, Containing , 60 acres :-59 acres and SO Perches l' of the first desserined tract, is a part of a tract' patented to Martin Dreibelbis, by patent dated the 14th of De- - cember, 1761, enrolled ill Patent hook, No. 3, Mare 169, and is the saute Rind which Maria Royer and Iterecca Boyer, by- deed dated the 2ill of March, 1629, Mid record ed at OrwieSburg,, in deed book No. 0, pagei4a7; con- ' veyell to Dante! , J.` Rhoads, and the said Daniel .1 - Rhoads, by a derlaration of trust acknowledged on the , 7th of April, 15.29. and recorded at Orwigsburg. in tit•ed " book No. 12, pare 510, on the 28th ofJune, 1832, . decla-• reel that one half ofthe said land was held by hint in trust for the said Thomas Fitch and Henry It:lush, then I Sheriff of Schuylkill co., by deed dated the 18th July. 1833, anil made in a wrjt ofTestatum Excutione, issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Chester COunty, and directed to the Shorn!' of Schuylkill county, it the snit . Y 1 Samuel P wil"ilterell, • against Daniel J.. Rhoads, granted the'one inithvid.sl ballot' the said land to the Miner's, Rank of Ponsyille, in the county of Sclittylkill, after welch the said hank stied out a writ of Partition in the 'Omitnnti Pleas of:Schuylkill county, to July term. 1838, Ni,. 2. against the said Thomas Fit!). and in' pur suance 'finite proCeedings bad therein! 23 acres and le perches of the said land, wai allotted to the said bank in severality, and 30 saes and 40 perches thereof, 'was allotted to the said Thomas Fitch in severally, and by ' deed dined 23 d inlY. 1030, the said Rank ronveyed the said 23 ernes 10 perches to Thomas Sillyman, I who with' his wife Eliza, by deed crated July 21- 1839. and recorded at Orwigsburg' in deed book. No. 17. Pagel 500. conveyed SAMETHE TO THE SAID 'THOMAS Fitell'and the said Daniel J. Rhoads, by deed dated the 13th of October, 1810, , conveyed the legal title to' the one-half of, the said 59perclics of land lei 1110 saidTlioin a Fitch, excepting certain lots amounting together to about 4 acres, Which hail been sold by the Said Daniel .1 Rinaads,.whilst he had the legal title, tjte deed,' for which sales are reeottled at Orivi.slitirg, in deed book No. 7, s pages Si.. (0, 1 tl, 190 3no, and Deed honk No. 8, page 564 and in Deed No. 0, pares 50, Ile, 50k mod the remainder of the 'deg, described tract. being ; 00 acres. and the second described tract, being 60 nere4Whirli in pursuance of the proceedings had therein, were allot ted to the said Thomas Fitch in severalty, ,who, witli ,, Olive his wife. by deed dated the first day Of Novem ber, lilt, and recorded at Onvigsburge in deed book No. 19.'page 510, conveyed the said premiSes •to Ros well Fitch,, with the appurtenances, consisting of one -large; fern story stone warehouse, one two story lug house, one, one-story stone house,, one unfinished two story 011110 house. with a basement story, tine two sto ry frame house, with a one stort, stone building thereto attached. frame stable, and 7 shantees„ As the proper y of ROSWELL FITCH. . t ,It . the same time and plaCe, A certain ;ti, • one Story Isrm. DP elling ,i Ilons, situate in t :- ft the Borough of Schuylkill !Liven, Schityl . kill county. (now in the occupancy ofJa- Sill ,Cubit . li II I • nba, )it being on a intlor ground „•,- '-'...' -- on the western side of Dock street. anti •rearketl in the plan of said borough with the lot No. 52, and adjoining lots of Samuel Mortimer and James B Levan, and land:, of Henry Ennis; said lot containing in breadth 40, feet, and in depth or length 230, with the ap punena nets.. As the property ofJ ACOB RUMBA. , lit the saute time and place, by virtue of a writ of Test. Vend. Exp., from Berks Monty; ,All that certain Messuage, tenement and lot or piece of omeror, situate in the Borbush of Orwi;sburg, Schuyl kill county, houtided in front by Market street, in the rear by a public alley on the west by the western part of Lot Noll 6. and en the east by Warren ,street, con tainingin (rent 62 feet, and in depth 9 perches, and is the major part of the Lorwhich is marked tel the general plan of said.Borrnigh with No. •16, with the appurtenan ces, consisting of a large double two story house, part ly of brick and partly; of stone, with a one, story stone kitchen therettattaelied, occupied as a tevern, frame stables and sheds. As the property of George Rahn. MM=I cized and taken into Execution and will be sold by r.111 , ;AIL1I ,REED, Sheriff. rifrs Office, Orwigsburg, May 4th-, 'Off S i. N ' - 1, E are S ha P pl i Pt t i o t a er tin i nil;:e k e, S to l t i o l ti ° r fr - i - e S n d ,L t a h nd e i. ens i e ave W ashiou . s, and are Therefore prepared to mak e kinds ol Garments, in the most flw.hirmahle s ty' e shortest notice. = r. 20 ' ! ' GRANT.St. MNUTZ. 0 . i 1 • IG_ CIAY • latter Hirer do do 1 121 eetion of Sonn.pohl ighed by, Grerly & Ma:4lth 3 Ist received, - and fur sale at this otlice,.hy the sin . r doz , m. Apr 17- LEGAL NOTICES. • .1 . . ATTORNEY AT LAW. - AS opened an office, in the horotrzli of E4clin,lkill Haven. Office in front street . . second door ca.“. of Mr. Mainlines Hotel, will attend to all linsino. ,, eo n-tiled to his care, in the counties of 'Schuylkill and Be ks. • l: pril 11.11. N W. ROS.EBERR'Y ATTOILNEIt AT L ORWIGSguItG , PA. iJOHN 1'..k , 11011.-t:H,T,. - , Arrort st EY AT LAW, ORWIGISIIIMG. ' 'II practise in the Courts of Sc7ntyPtEll OHN 'K., CL E MENT , . • Attorney at L:w. , . I 1 RICE, Centre st.. East side, 4 doors lielow the Office of the Miners' Journal. Mar. 2 ' . 0- I . 'taw Partnership. .111 E undersigned have aio , ociated ithemselves as:co-partners in the practice of; the laVv.—• A ness entrusted to their care, will receive y and faithful attention. Office at' the residence of F.W.;floglii.9, in ,ntre• Street, Pottsville. • F. %V. HUG EIES, J. CHAS. IsiEVI LLE. .15=1f Nor. 4, • . , Dl?.. NV AI. Hdti,„St'..l,, has re moved to Pottsville. Residence, corner -1 . 45/L' 'of Alarki:t and Third streets. 4616, • I I-2m05 CARD t, IL J. lIARPEL, respectfully informs the inhabi tants of Pottsville, and the Public in:general, that h. has become siteeessni to Dr, [Lester, as lloniCeopa ic, physician, in its various branches ;!and respect solicits_the patron= ()CM : . liresler'S friends. Dr. Hartle!, has talten.up his residence inn the , pres, e at. Mr.dl. Gein's Listern,in Centre sit. above Market st ret—where he Inlay be consulted at any , time, as hen not profcssinnably, absent, *1 cordially recento l Mend Dr. Rare 1, to all ity fiends, trusting that he will give entire Satisfaction. . wed at 13- - , ' C. M. , D.. - . AST- IRON SCRILENS.—Cast icon ROHinz • Screens of various sizes forCda' 1, 'on hand s d for isalo at W.I H. MARSIT , AT;L'S Cheap t rocerr Flour Feed>!& Provision Store corner of 1 orweglan Street and Mount Carh4 Rail Road, 'JUDO 1.0,- . ..' • _ 1, !* 2 ' 1 - , - • ' iI; - - MEDICINES. - - • . , T.. , " • N.,• , --, : 7 .„,..) ~_ AS liV‘a ACOUSTIC OIL! e,";' - 'k I ,THE Oltt CURE ES "41 Jrl CIFAISCSS I "A • .z. ! „. --,-- _.., -7,41." DEAFNESS .CURED. Searpres Compound iirte,stla- :Acoustic Oil; El OR the cure - of DIA F N E SS, parka and the dia charge et - matter from the ears; also those digs greeable noises like the, blitzing: of insects, falling of water, 134 zing otstertin, &c., &t. whic`t are symptoms of approething deafnesi and also attendant with the disease: . 1 • cravzirwArrEs.... The followina Editorials and certificates will be read with interest as :hey speak cictS, which are "stubborn thinr.s." .. sOnnINATIV CrltE ~ • they niv.now dismiss them, and the in/1A incredulous, may consider Deafne.sa4 curable. Numerous cases of cures. and malty of them very remarks de—hy the -Itn., if 'Set:ma's Oil,' have, be, but )his 'caps the climax.' Young or, old mat e : yes. re cover hearing,. A lady in SlM:Wield, Pennsylvania, and now about no - years of a . Ze bail been gradually I geftints deaf far mot - , than tid rears, so that it watt net.t to impossible to make her beat conversation in the lan.lrst tones of voice ; Last winter she wastiminced toy try 'Sp.:apes Ott for Deafness.' It in an!ynccc. ?