BUS DEPARTIVIENT. TERMS OF THIS PAPER Two Dollars per annurn,payable iemi-annually in advtince, by those who, reside in this county- 7 and annually in advance-by those who reside at a distiinte. If not paid within the year, $2 50 will be demanded. Five Dollars in advance will pay for three year's subscription. : • Terms to Advertisers.- To Merchants and Others who wish. to adver tise by the ,yeafrwith frequent changes of adver tisements, the terms wiU.be $l2 per annum, in eluding, the paper, or $lO in, advance.; Two squares with the patter,. without change, $ 10 per annum, or -$ 8 in 'rulvance. One square of •12 lines with the paper, $ 8,.0r $6 in advance. Bu siness Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4 •dviince-;- . 4lines $ 3 with the paper, or $ 2 with- , out the paper. - Larger advertisements will be, published as - per agreement. One Square of 12' lines, one &liar for 3 inser tions, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 . nts for one insertion, and 123 cents for every su sequent insertion.. Insurande. . The subscriber, Agent for one of, the best Insurance toffices inThitadelphia, is prepared to make insurances on all descriptions of property, such as Houses. Mills, tables, Goods, Furniture, &c., &c.,nt the very lowest , rates. B. HANNAN, c:S. V. B. Palmer, Esq.!, No. 59 Pine Street, 'phis, Is authorised to act as Agent to receive subscrip tions and advertisements for this - l'essrs. MASON -& Terme. No. 128 Nassau .'New *olt, are authhrised to receive. Supscriptlons:and `Advertisements, for the Miners' Journal.' Cheap Publications . *II the cheap publications are fur 'sale at this Office 10 soon as issued, at publisher's prices. ' -single copies ..fany.work• '• obtained to order. . ~ 4 • . Pas'sage Agenpy, Sze _ • The subscriber is prepared to engage - P,aXsalie.. for Vassengere from, every part of England, Ireland, Scot tand and Wales 'at I,he;yery lowest rates. He also ax.: 'tends to remitting money to every part of Europe, in "Midis of one Pound and upwards. By prompt attention to business, be expects to give`geneial satisfactiow2 B. BANNAN, Arent fijr ) JOSEPH McitIBRRAY. • Job Printing. WE have recently made additions ,t 6 our already large assortment ofJob Type, which is now great. eithan that of any Country Printing Office in the:State and tun ready to execute all kinds of Jiin PR NT! `tci . ' iifevery description; at the very !owe st rates : such as CARDS, BILL HEADS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, BILLS of LADING. POST BILLS-k At very short notice. By keeping good Workmen, and prompt despatch in executing orders, we expect to re ceive the support of the public. . el-We have also a BINDERY attached to the office, whick enables WI to bind all kinds of Printing. when It Is necessary to do so. Books, of , every . description, bound to order. - April 6, ' • r.:_t= T,iE cv.AI. TRADE. • • I ." THE penti sn for Coal is still °tithe increase, and the price begins to took upward. - The market will require at least 7;500,000 tons of Coal this season' to supply ' the consumption. After •05 - ing the Lackawana region =30,000 tons and all the oilier re gions, except the Schuylkill and 'Lehigh 90.000 tons, which it all they the, possibly ship to market, diiring the whole season, it will require a weekly, for the ba.l tine° of the season, of 35,000 tens from the Schuylkill and Lehigh shipments to '31444' the market. The weekly shipments from the last named two regions, now amount to about 33,000. The following is a comparative statement ofthe ship ments in round numbers, compared with the ship ments to game period last year, commencing front o•x.• first of April of each year, the commencement of the coal year. , 1813. 1844. • . Schuylkill, 272,000 280,000 ' •Lehigh, l , 89,000, 125,000 • Lackawana, •, lOO,OOO 100,000 All other regions, 40,000 / . 40,000 501,060. 501.000 Increase this year so fOr O r fri We have ;directed the , shipments by Rail Road, from the first of January, to the first of April, in the above statements, as.they properly helOng to the former ear's statements and were included in the same. The in-, e,reased supply required this year, will be at least 200,000 tons, and this increase niter be made up, en tirely from the Schuylkill and Lehigh, n s the other re gions, in the aggregate. will Doi-furnish any mute coal this year than they:did the last. Vessels pie plenty "both at Richmond and in the Schuylkill:. freightS to Eastern ports remain firm at Jag we4k'fimnotat ions. • The price of coal onboard tit Philadelphia, remains at .93 121 for Lump White ACh, The Freight by Canal to Philadelphia, is 70. cents— So. New York $1 00. Toll and freight by Rail Road., $I Li and .91 RXIL ROAD Schuylkill Haven, Pottsville Per last report, ." •. BY _ CANAL. lViito Thursday' night, Pottsville & Carbon, 9.048 00 Schuylkill Haven, - 2,002 02 Ville Schuylkill, • 1,81.2 00 12,952'02 Per last report 148,540 04 Lehigh Coal Trade. — Deep:ltched from Mauch Chunk for the week ending Gth 'month 20, 1844 Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co, Summit Mines ' Room' Run Mines 'leaver Meadow Mines FROM PENN - lIAVEN. Hazlettni Coal Co. • ROCK PORT Buck Mountain Coal Co. TOTAL - SHIPMENTS - I TIIOX MAUCIVCII(INg. SUMMIt Room Ron do Beaver Meadow . FROM PRIX HAVEN. El azle t on Coal Co. Sugarloaf Co. ROCK PORT Butk !doiiritain Co Total Boats seharikill coal Trade Amount of Coal transported over this road ,up to orb ursday evvnlng last, - Tons: Boats. ' Tona /lily II fluty, ' 56 . . " t` Lady Jane, 58 . •• 12 Allen 55 ' .- •• 13 Blossom 1 ' 56 " ". M.• Delight, 54 - " • - "' 15 . Traveller 59 - ' .. ps 'Time. • 54 " 13 Marlborough, 55 ". Iliram, . " " Layfayette, .56 . " 18 Cleopatra, • 54 . " . 11 . 612 2 1 . 1236 Per Sundry Shippers ter !ant rcpnrt Total 397 21191 GEORGE WIGGIN, Agent. • Mine: 11 ill Sr flays It. It. The following is the amount of Coal, iranspnrted on thla Road, for week ending nn Thursday evening last. ' - ' Prins. 8,418 OS . • Per last report, 146,137 CO Total, ", 151,59516 WM. NEWELL, Collector Mount C'arbon Rein .►toad The following is the antodn i of Coal transported on this goad, for the week indine Thursday Eve 4 ning tut. ,959 . • • - Ter last report, : ' 81,69 t NATHAN ' CLEAVER, CaollecB2tor 91d1 Creek Rarr ' lioa ompany.. The amount of coal transported over tills road for' the week ending on Thursday evening last Is Tons ' • 1,923 Per last report 21.308 Total - 22,231 CEO: IL&DEEITY. Collector. schnylkill VolleY.lioil Iton d. The Amount of coal hauledover this road up to Sat triday,evening lasi. is Tone _ 33,66 E'er last report, 73,845 . , Total. - • -77411 - JESSE TURNER, Collector, United States Cini24.,Eastern bistkid, Ptnn'a.i BAD;"4 .r IiIiVPTCY. • IN the matterol the ee l fate ofEdwatd Y. EarOnhar. The commissioner *peril:lied to' distribute the fund: in Court. will enter utiou the duties of his appoint-', mentmt the .Pennsyfiranil Hall, in the Borough of Pottsville. on Thursday; the Ist day of August, A. [Y.! 1814, st 10 o'clock. A.M. • • Creditors will be debarred front any clairMiipon said fund, who shall hot have priiVed their debts on: or before said time above mentioned: .' • WILLIAM F. ~DEAN,. July '29— 2t "I' Commissioner. NOTICE' is hereby given, that letters Of Ad.; ministration for the Esoo of George. Wag:, staff, late of the Borough of Pottiwille, Schuylkill County . , deceased, have beengranted to the sub; scriber. Notice is therefore hereby given, to all those indebted to said deceased to make immediate payment, and till those hating olairits will , pie* present them for settlement. JOSEPH, COATSWOrerIi Administrator. 29-4* . !, THE ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP; • A m i racle to chapped face and hand : 7, - ANW , Tdr .CLEAR THE SKIN.. the And made tny face so fresh as nowt 'Twas the Chemical Soap, that all allow. . • READERS—mdny,of you—not all—think , thie Che• 'Thal Saap a mere puff. Well. give it oriettrial, and you will find out that it is one of the most Wonderfit discoveries in them stry. It has cured thousands tri the United States of every disfigurement and, enipi ; Lion of gie skin, such as pimples; freckles. blotcheS Fab rheumfteurvy, heat spots, tan, sunburn; more phew, dm. It will change the color of dirk yellow, or sunk burnt sktn.to a - beautifnl, healthy .clearnetis. T 6. prbve the public the excellence of this' read the fol lowing diploma, awieded to M. Vesprini,uho invent! tor. by the Medical Society of Parts • ..We consider M..Vcsnrini. the atest , philan; thropist of the aite. and his Italian (Srazica. soap Ai! miracle, to cunt any eruptions br disfigureinent eT the rkint It will prove a blessing to future ales." r • Price 50 cm per cake Sold hy July-2u ( Rose D. Albert, by James, . • 121 Triumphs of Time, a capital work', ' 25 , ' . . Guy Fawkes, . ' 37i. Prarie Bird, ' - . No. 6 Mysteries of I,oid!ton; - -' ... •-: 0.21. C. , Merry s Museum for July ' I , - • ',' 10 5 Rise and Fall or Papacy. ', : ~ • :25 A %mice from Rome - 12} Valentine Vox -- ' . , .50f. No. 15 Illustrated Shakespeare ' - ' 12i Kohl's Scotland '... ; .. 25 The two Sisters . 251, 1 , The B urglars . , -12 " 1 - Graham's Magazine for August,' ' 25 Ladle's Book for August - ~, -.25 :- i • Together with a variety of other BookS just - mi. ceived ;Ind fur sale by' - ' 13. BANNAN, July 20 . 29 . .-, A4.1..1 • BOROUGH STATEMENT: gEPORT of Georce Treastireeof the 1301 rough of Schuylkill Haven, asscas and liabilities' July 17. ISt!. rf 1843 . ' DR., ,' I • Oct.\3 i To an order in favor of Henry Reed . #lO 93i " ' Jacob Sterner . 75i, .6 • „Jacob Palsgrove .17 62 • „, " Benj..Danbert 10 31} John Rudy ' 12 50j '.. ” John Saylor '. .10 60 John Rudy '2O Id, 6. " • Michael liteltafer 10 50!• ' John Doyle 00 ' 44 ; . ' Jacob Kline • -10 ti7i ". . J.Kae:rcher far tax list 2Oa Oct. 4. . " Jacon 8, Kline 8 621 •.. Levan & Kauffman S 9s;. .... 44 . John iSnylor 9 25.• a Frederick Beck 75: BEE! 53.000 mom EXIIMMIM . . Oct. 13. ", . , Jacoli lOine , 5 621 --- .. - . Daniel Sayler. - 4 57' --." . '`. Daniel hick 751 4- , Jacob' Sterner 1 56; Oct. 16. - - Daniel 11. Starr 15 00/ . - ..• . ',in . l'i Michael, Freliall,r 7 S7 l i. Michael Frchafer 10 :left, Nov. S. " Daniel Raudenbush 2 43'1 013 paa for 9 97 .‘ ' 'tanit9 Fray, . 4 00; 44 Mark' Mellon 5 00; Nov. 24. '1 ' . ' Jacob , Pals rove 12 75i Marklellon 10 29; ii ". Jame ptifdaderfer II 51.. - " • • " . Jacoli Kline 509 " • " Jaeoti Palsgroce 10 874 Nov. 25. , " • JacoLl Kline • .. 9.00 '• ' ' "". - Isaaaitaufn• 0 43} . . 6.511 07 9,151 10 do! , • do , 9 I 8 Dee. 21. ' " • - Jacob' Pategrove 5 621 Jacoh Sterner 3 2.5-, lt " Jaeoti Pal9e;rove 3 75' Daniel Frehafer • 7.5 ii " Jacb Kline 15d 18.44 ' • - 10,692 17 174,779 19 385,472 10 Jan. 2. .`• A. IlOffman 211} Michael Frehafer 700 .. . . ,o. Wm.jBlylor • .• 10* ~ Mieliael Frehafer 1 ili " . - wm.icremer , 6* John Freltrnart ' 311. “. - Philip Boyer 10 - 50 • VI . 44 .- John:Evely . 5 611 Johnillilbut" 1 6l • ••• :. liohe4t Bass- 7 18 7. 66 Peter Fritz , 7.5 - Anctrinv Boyer 1 22' . , 'Bobort Ita, . 7 57,..: " .Cen;Wertley ,'5 00 Feb. 0 " - Daniel Fritz . I 10( 1.• . John Jinning,o . 21' ; . : " " " • . Chas,. Ilebtzinger 2 37.1. Daniel F ritz. . 2 74 . Jacob Ethic 3QO 161,492 66 310,9'13 02 Ton ME 73 975 " ' Chas.lfuntzingcr • 871 8 " " .Jarob Eline 150 Mar. 2 " John 'Saylor 1 24 ". 4 • •E. linntzinger 11881 "19 Josepli:Kaihner 701 " 30 John Bausain. 37 Gen. I Frehafer • 31 . . ' . - J. tr. Campbell 20 00 o. Johri Saylor . 12 59 . May 7 John Jones 10 57, " • • " - Jacob Illinoeimer 10 .11, , , • Jblin'Bysely . 3 60 - " • Jacob Kline 9 20: Ir• 1.9 • Peter Fritz 9 2Q " 8 •'. Freaerlck - Miss 11 371 -, Lawrence Heebner 6 50 10,701 49178 18159 67337 25305 ~ Samuel Heebner 243 June 4 . . " •Geo.. , ..Kauffman 15 50 " 'John Savior 6 00 "23 Joseph Billiards 150 July 1 • " John Sailor I 2 60 " 2 Publ. ISlellon - 378 " - II ,_ John 11i1hut . 2WI " 5 " . . • earth nannon 1 5 Olt • , ~ Peter,Finz 920 • • " 8 I " • • Dennis Doughe rty 65Q . • , David Drubs . 1 00. ... • ~. 057 74 . . 1893 . CR. i . ~ la Tons 123,359 , . Oct. .3 By cash rec'dof.R. Kline . Dori, on ac't. 111 54.1 "13 " • " '45 S 2 " 23 " R. Mellon con. rent col'd 2. el) Nov. 11 R. Kline, col7r, on :Oct' 31 00 Dec. '2l " • ii 1 43 02 1844 1 -. , ~ . Jan: 2 ! " 75 00' "lb _ " Philip flol'er, lat 6 col. 224 20' Feb.. 7 " • R. Kline, col. On ae't • 23 00 Apr. 3'' " • R. Mellon, cons. rent col. 4,3 k May 7 R. Kline•crd. on ac't 45 9f July 1 ' . " • J. Heebner, late Bur fin col 2 (.1? July,l7ADue Geo. liantrmari", late Ifreasurer Balance on settlement 1 • .97 41 - . $657 731 Approved by the town'council this 17th day of July, ' 1811 - . '.. ' DANIEL IL STAGER, ; ' July,2o, 20-.-. • 1 • . Clcrk.i 1812 364 12682 L - 2 7 : : f e w 0 L OST ST i n this borough, clays sin a PLAIN' GOLD PENCIL CAS E—snv permit] finding the Same, shall be suitablvrevearded by return ing it to this,office. \ luLy_l3, - _ t 3-: , ' TOSEPILMORGAN, has jusf reeeived a new. assort *ment of Goads, among whieli are splendid new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett 'Scarfs. Brussel , - Net 21 yards wide for Shawls, Tbibet and Silk Shawls, Lisle and Xshburton Lace, a very superior article of Stripe Jaconett Muslin. Thread Lare,Jaconrt Inserting, arid a variety of other fancy goode; all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. .1 Pottsville July 13 HAVE Jost received trout Nevi York, a fresh guppy ofTeaa, Coffees, Sugars and - other groc ries. Also, llama, Shoulders and Smoked Beef, Shickerel ; Nos.l and 2,1 n barrels and halt barrels, Shad. 'fai ring and Codfish, all of which they will sell cheap for cash. Pottsville July 13 ' ' ; 49—tro: STRAY COW, C TRAYED away from the subseriber, residing at the North American Mince, on - the let of Ally inst.,, a large BLACK COW, with, three, white spots Am lier left' hip and iioulder, with ti cropped tail, and had oh a large bell with'n Oran. :Whoever will find fluid COW, and return her. to the so:scribe:, bin: inforara- Lion: Where he can get her again; shall be reasonablY. rewarded. • - %ANDREW AVANI. Julyl; Adminisiratoes' Notice. Pottsvilleiitily 20, 1844: -. What made mp theeks so bri,ol amiclearl What macre all freekles disappear, ' I Curing eruptions far and near? What elearad the sunburn from. my broil„ f NEW. BOOKS . Daniel Shappel .I 00 ; Jacoli Sterner 974 .John.S4ylor 9 93; rt..s 'Deis zel - ilichaelFrehafer 6 Ili NEW GOODS BOWNE LAiIiTTON, _. Y vietne of several writs of TOditioni Exponas . 1 1.3 and Leafing Fluids; issued dot of theCburt of ' Common Pleas , of Schuylkill CoMay, and to me di rected, will be 'exposed tolPublicS.ale : . .On Thursday, the ' day c) .a ( Auo.ust ne±fi ' ' 1 , , at 10 o'cloekin the forenoon, at the public house of Di:mkt - Bill, in the boroughof Pottsville : A Leasehold • ' r - ;? •- i - 7taleertyliouc4senttt n r l e o c t te ag d b two story James - ;::; . 1 - - 51cAlerney, in ! filahanfango street, in the gg • :.:' Borough of Pottavlllej held under ground _ rent leased from Joseph rind Thomas Wood, dated the 3d of January 1839, and the 15th of June 1841; to rho seveh years from the Ist day of3nly A. D., 1841, with the - privilege of removing - said house at the end of the term. ' ! : -Also, a certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the santhwardly side•of the road, leading from Pottsville to Port Carbon, and sometimes called Port Carbon' Ave nue, in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county; con taining sAeres. and held 'under a:deed from Thomas Haven And wife, dated the 14th 'of January A. D., 1843,_and recorded in Schuylkill county Deed Book, . . • ••••• i No. 21, Page 2.91;: with :the appurtenances,, g.t....,.' consiuting of a ttvo story frame dwelling L 1 .- - E - house. As the, property , . of James ..11c-Itar- I • s In. . ~ ....4• I • ,2,tMe. same time awl place; The one undivided half of all that certain tract or parcel of . land, situate in the borough of Pbtlsville, ScidtPikill county. beginning at a post the Mirth west corner of the Physick tract. donee along the Eyre wart, South 201 degrees East 1205 feet to the south side of Lyon st., North GO degreesi, East 231 fdet, South 30 degrees, East 100 feet, to the North side of Market stfect, North CO degrees. Ea.st:6o feet, NOrtlt :10 degrees, West 210 feet to the north side of I.yon street, thence-along the north side of Lyon street North GO degrees, East 300 feet, North 30 degrees; West 125 feet, North 60 degrees. East 50 fe . et, North 30 degrees, West 20 feet, North 60 degrees, East 180 feet, South 30 degrees. East 125" feet, to the north line of Lyon street, thence along:the same, North GO degreeti, East 107 ° feet thence North 30 de grees, West 217 feet to the south !side of Iligh street, thence crossing said High titreet,l North 401 degrees, East 112 ftiet to Lot No. 01 IA Pott Jr Patterson's .Ad dition to the - tovrn of Pottsville, thence along said last mentioned Lot north 30 degrees, West 303 feet to the south side of Laurel street: thence crossing the said last mentioned street; North 301 degrees, East 102 feet to an alley, thence along the same North 20} degrees, West 00 feet to the. Millersville road, thence along the same South 80; degrees, west 581 feet, thence • North 201 degrees. West 79 feet to the line of the Navigation .Company tract, thence - along the line•of the last men, tinned tract •Sout,h 691 degrees. West 1239 feet to the place of beginning, containing 46 acres and 48. perches • or thereabouts,.wlol the appurtenances. con =4l.! mistin of two frame. and six log houses for l. ....'11L„ g. miners, exceptinal out of the said premises Lot No. 61, on Laurel street,llolV the property of J anus O. Clark. also a square of ground, the property of Mil ler ,i- Ila . geerty, containing 1 acre and 20 perches. and suoject to the right of erail road Sold and conveyed to Carey Lea and other. 4, and also to a Lease of certain ground - given to Caleb Parker. '!Ay the property of Abraham Pott. :- • ; BANNAN. Agt t : 29-'1 31. the same• time arid.:place all that certain Mt of Ground, situate in the borough of Miners ville, Schuylkill county, it being the tot marked in the general plan of said borough, No.—adjoining lot of Moses Rushateh on the East, and property of Thomas Williams on the West, fronting ~ !..-i feet on Sunbury street, 25 feet on land of Joseph Jeanes in the rear, and fi - 2 • ... - 200 feet in depth with the appurtenances, Fi'.„,''ii consisting of a two story log dwelling bowie, '7:fl. with a one story frame titclien thereto at-. tached. As the property of William Hulshue. .dt the shine time certain lot of around, sitnat port. Si.linylkill,lowithltin, Sa Ina 50 feet in front on Wa,ll atviatta road) and t2on foot ini 20 feet wide alley, adjoining, of of William 11. Ildil and ; 0 - pfill henry ,Wren, wit I the , 4ppurtenancei , , C:311- iv....i-; skiing of a ono story fr i tine house. ; ' --..---.. Also, all that 'certain lot of ground. situate in the town of. Patterson, Scliftv kill township, r3eltyl'till county, adjoining lots of VattersOn & Swift on rich' side and a public alley: cotdaining 50 feet frmit on the i=,—, n - -eet (or oht111„tur;lt Chunk Road.) and ~ ...v.7- 1 Main sire,. , ..,et at..., i, r , ~ . 117 feet 6 inhes in depth, with the appurte ;X nail res. consbiting 'ofa two story frame dwel ling house.* As the propertylofJo4n Mertz. egt - the same time and `place, all those two adjoining half lots of Ground, situate In the bo, rough of Pottsville, Sclutylkill county; the first situa ted on the,southelsterly side of Laurel street, boon-• ded norteasterly by toll late of Tho Mas Pollock, south easterly by a 21) foot wide alley, sCuithwesterly by lot and property of William Harris and Eliza Evans, and northwestwardly by said Laurel street, containing in front on said Laurel street and in the rear 21 feet 9 in ches, and in depth or length 146 feet, and the- other bounded eastwardly - by Adadis street, northwardly by a 23 feet wide street, westwardly by the remaining half part of the lot of which this ii part,and southwardly by a 30 feet alley . , containing in depth along Adams street, 116 feet, and in front along said 33 feet wide street. and .7 .2 '-.. ,- -- said 20 feet alley 41 feet 9 inches, with the 1,.....4 appurtenances, creWisting of apwo story stone _. 1 :'_..2 ' ,divelling bouse, (occupied as a tavern,) with a basement story In the rear, sheds and Stables. As the property of Win , iem ner.l • ,1 At the sainel' time and place, all - those two c ertaitiMessuage , , terwMciuii or tots of land, and , the wale ri 110. thfr.:qinto belonging. situate in Man ta iin township, t-telitillkili (olinty, the tirst thereof bounded as thnows;beginnio r F at 3 llock oak standing at the centre turnpike road, thence south 2 degrees, east 36 perches to a Snot in Ili, said road, thence con thininTaiong Said Smut south 151 d"grees, east 43 per ches to a stone at the said.rdatl. filmic l! north b de grees. west.l3l perches to the Canal. thence by the same to the Canal Dam. thence Meng high watermark ofsaid dainto a post, thenclH North 751 der.rees, west about 6, perches to the place of beginning, hounded all around by land of lat.. George Dreibelbis, deceased, of which this was a part, containing 2 acres and 60 per. ties: The, second thereof, beginning:at a post at the side of the Canal, thence down the same; south 27 de grees, west 80 perches and south 7 dames, west 12 per ches to the river Schuylkill, thence upthe same north t 2.1- degrees, east .19 \perches to a bridge ; and north 57 degrees, west 4 perches to the placb of beginning, con litaining 50 perches, more or less, With the appurtenan n ......... ceS, consisting of a two Story frame dwelling Cant ,,, house, with abasement Story of stone in the 57 1= rear, a stone spring house, a one and a half .___.. story frame house,' and "fl. frame barn one two story frame dwelling. house, with a one story stone kitchen thereto attached, and a fratneStable and a one story log house, with a basement story of slime. As the proper ty of George Ebert. ' On Saturday, the 24th do . trof Artgust, '• at 10 o'chck in the forimonn, 'tio;paldi house of Michael Grand', in the-. Mandell of Orw iesloirg : all ttios. , three tracts of hind, lYing rontigtiouS to rarh other, situate in Rash toWthhip, S huylkill connty. ad jeinine hi di of Martin Diehl! Andrew Grove, William McAddatits, William Mars. !letup Vinter nnd others ; one of them patented on a I,v:Wranf to Paul Ilatildy, con taining' 3001 acre:.—one' ethic patented On of warrant to Jacob Yohner, contaibin; 401 i licres,—and the oth er patented on a warrant to Willibm lielvey. contain ing 401.1 acres, with the appiirtenances. ,As the prop erty of the alqrrLq Canal anal Banking Company. thi same kind place, all that certain lot of ground: sintate l in the town of McKeans (burr, Erg Dninswig township ' Schuylkill county, ad-' joiniir , ' Market street, t Weet or Front, lot of Dr. .ratobF. Treichler on the NOrtin a 12 feet alley on the East or.rear, and lot of Theobold.Hertzog on the South, containing SS feet in front and 165 feet in depth, .and (--- . . . marked in the plan pf said town with No. 66 1 , ...i o 4 IA and part of No. 39 ,1 with appurtenances, c0n ',511.• sisting of a one story log dwelling house, and a lug stable. As the property of Henry O. Sebastian. ' .At the same time and. place, All that certain piece or lot of ground, situate in the borough of Orwigsburg, (formerly , West Bruno.% la township,) - Schuylkill comity, bounded as follows, beginning at a post at the Centre turnpike, (hence by the same. South 82 degrees, West 60 feet tole post, thence by land of William Grief!' North 7 degrees. West 109 feet to a post, (including an 18 feet wide alley;) North i;1. degrees, East r.G feet to a post. thenCe by lot of John Grayly, Smith 7 degrees. East 199 feet to the place.of beginning, containing 18 gelches, Avith the!appurtenancrs, coo r.F.Ll ~,-' . siSting of a two ca l ory frame dwelling house E,....', with'a one story frame` kitchen thereto at ,L2Yll.' .tached. As the property of DmetEL MLLE . . . 1 .41 the same nine ~(11 n4 - place, 11‘e Mt- 'di'Videillitilf of all those certain two tracts °fiend, situ ate in Wayne towns*, Schuylkill county; the first beginning ata stone, thence by; land, being part of a larger tract, ?innate in for erly, in Pinegrove now Wayne township, surveyed to George Ebert, North 42 : . 1 degrees East 17 perches to dogwood tree. 'thence by land of Henry Berger, North 60 degreee r EaSt 51 per ches to a post, thence by land nosl ofJohn Kutz, South 10 degrees, East 441 percheS to a White oak, thence by the residue or said larger tract Sodah, 67 degrees„West 41 perches to a gum trey, SOuth .44 degrees.' West 101. perches ton stone, North 62;degrges, West 5j perches to a stone, North 10 degrees; East In perches to a pine stumn. North 29 degrees, West :10 perches ma stone and Norih 12 decrees, West 37 p.irches to ihn plare of beginning, containing 18 acres slid 3 perch. and al- Inwance. The. other Wirt lis situated and limited as follows. beginning at a stow( coiner in a line of land,• of Michael %Wilmer. John Hen& and Henry Berger, thence, extending hv land ofis , aiil . .Ifenry Berger. North 10 degfecs, West 'Operates to awhile oak,' North 13 decrees, West I I piirclies to , stone;Soutli SI degrees, West 6 perches too stone, Eionth:23 degrees, West' 251 perches to stone corner on the 'old division lieu, be tween the said Wormier : , ile'ffner. & Berger. thence by the said division line along the lands of said Heffner & Wormier North 63 degrees, East 2} perches tithe above - mentioned place of beginning, containing 2 acres and 32 ' ' perches,.st rim measure , with the iippiirte .... 'mimeo, consisting eta two etory stone WI: 1 _ building, formerly occupied as a Grist . IS 1.. '..., '.. Mill, a two story log dwelling house; log ----- stable and apple orchard. As the property of Jacon BEFFIISR. . lit the'eame time anti place, AU that . . certain tract or piece of tan ,sltnate in ?Whew Sown, ship, Schuylkill county, adjoining land of Samuel Leff l• ler, late Jacob Zialmerman,ldecesed, Jacob Hu ntzingar, , son„ and others and the river Sauclkill, and contain ' ing 6 acres aprl46 pinches. withthe spout ' ..,.; tenancen, n consisting of a two story stone !es. , • . ,dwelling houie, with a one story frame . :IV 1.: ' kitchen thereto attached, a frame motile "ii • '"' and a good staing:. pi -Avatar, near the. . - house. • ,-- .. Also, nil those threg adjo4dag ogrptin Lotsof gronnd, situate, lying; and being iii the „town .or Litnslinsville, 31 . 0 halm TowndliP, Saul MR th county, between e Schuylkill canal and the I'l Cr Sehuylkdlcheuncird and limited as follows, 'rig. beginning aye stone corner, standing on the said canal, thenee-Mttending thing the said cansl'south 66 dggrees,l east)oo feet to` a titans cor ner; thence running by rourafonflot No. 5. 2.1 i degrees, east r; feet to s corner post lava forty feet street; thence SHERIFF'S BALES - - OF 'RE./ILLESErwI-TE. • _ and place, all that tie in the town of Middle '.lluyllf county, contain- IlingtoU street, (or old CAL depth. and fro:n.lll2 nrPrt THE .. MINERS' '• j9M:... degrees, west - 100'feet to a cor ner square b 7 said street south 75i tier post thence by tot No. 3: South 211 degree - 3. west 86 p? fee r t ei tLike A p n l e ac t e h , e o n f il b ie e r g l i o nr b n e g o , n c n e i tg at nin o g gioneonner at the said river Schuylkill, thence extending al ong . b y. the said rivernortli Ft dcgrees. east ba feet six inches to &stone or alorty fect streetthe - itch by the said 40 feet street south 75,1 de grecs, west 100-feet toxi stone, th-;nee a forty feet by lot No. 3, north 211 degrees, east 145 het 6 inches to the place of beginning, 57 perches.,' And th e thirdllot-which is marked 1i0..5, In tho.plin br i t, town aforeXaid, containing in front an. the Schuylkill canal t - W l f e e n el ; ,r ti an o il r indeptthhearnehr lot Nos9fret, hill feet d n lh e rill!. Schuylkill, ili street; thenee from the said street in length, cr depth 160 feet G inches on the said lot No. 6 to the Schuylkill, thence on lot' No: 4.. in length or depth'l4 the' said 40 feet street 169 feet 6 inclies; thenceTiorn the said street on the said lot No. 4. 07 feet to the Schuylkill canal. It being the 3 whole tots ofground marked in the'general plan of said town with Nos. 3,4, ands, Whit the appur tenances, consisting of a Daatbuilder's shop. . Aso, all those three certain lots of grohnd, adjoining each other; situate In the town of Landingrille;js.lac. helm' township, Schuylkill county, adjeining lota of Samuel Mertz, late Henry Raush, deceased, and the ri ver Schuylkill, containing:l oo square perches, more or• less, with the appurtenances, consisting eta Lloatbund e.r's shed and two small frame shops. A a the property * D. the o t h i' o ß s e e n i . a c ut e i rt n a li in oss: v er o , n tr • a it c h tl arit o f r c . e p t a o rc t e er l s r e ii, te r n_ .. Lant A a n 7 ..dt . the same lime and ;Abe, - ill first thereof, situate partly in the borough of Schuyl kill lidyen , and partly in Alanheim totiaship Seltuyi kill .county. beginning at n pine stump on the-west hank of the river Schdtiktil•and a corner of land of John Polt. south 0 1 decrees. west ,41 ,loerchea to a post, .t corner . or land of Thomas Sillyitin, the three nexi mentioned courses.: south 07.1 dc : -grees cast 40 perches to a posh south : Ml degrees, west C 4 perches to a post south 233 devnes east, erotism:: the west !linnet' of the river SchtlylKill, and also the Nitr i c Dill-and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road, 155 per c h es to i stone. a c ornkolland of Daniel Baholet, thence by his land north 35 degrees east, 33Mereheri to a stone, thence.by the same south 19 1-2degreett cast. 123, perches three-tenths to a stone is the hue of land of George Kerschner. thence by b.s land north 75.1 degree's cast. 37 perches to a stone on the bank of the river Schuylkill:Wince along thil river Schuyl kill, north 29 } degrees 'east 49 perches six tenths to a beach tree on thebank of saidleiver, thenc e by West Schuylkill llaven,north 26 degrees west.,9o perches nine tenths to a 1 flst on the bank of the riv er Schuylkill.thence alohg tho said river north 77 degrees west 38 perche r s seven-tenths, to' a stone, ihenee up the river Bzhnylkill the several entitles and distances thereof, and crossing the west branch Of the Schuylkill, a: its junetion with t hisinatn branch to she Once of beginning, containing 149 acres, and 59 nerches, t r .• The second thereof situate in MOnheim township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a white Oak, thence; by land of. Kerschner. north 131 degrees west, IT perches• t,O a chesnut oak, thence by land of Boyer. north 72} de grees cast, 113 perches to a stone; thence partly by land of Fessler, and partly hsrland of Dattolet,north - 18,1 de grees west, 2:27 perches to:a stone, theke by other land south 891 degreescast.224 perches to a post. thence by !and of Thritnas 'layman,; south 181- degrees east; 217 perches to a stone, thence by land of Dress, south 69 1-4 - west, 103 perches to a spnnisb oak, and south 861 de grees west, 61 perches seven-tenths to the place of be ginning, containing GO acres :-;59 acresiand 59 perches of the first d.iscrihed tract, Is a part ofa:tract patented to Martin Dreihelhis, by ',patent dated the 14th of De cember, 1781, enrolled In-Patent book, 1 1 to. 3, page 109, ond is the same land whiCh Maria Boyer and Rereeca Sayer, by deed dated the 3d of March, 18r..9, and record ed at Orwigsburg, In deed book No. 6, ,page 437, Con veyed to Daniel J. Rhoads, and the Said Daniel J. Rhoads, by a declaration of trust acknoWledgedfon the 7th of April, 1820, and recorded - at Orwigsburg,ln deed book No. 12; page 516, on the 28th ofJune, 1832, decla red that one, halforthe said land was held by him in trust for the said. homas Fitch and Henry Rana), then Sheriff of Schuylkill co., Its deed dateildhe 18th July, 1835, and made in a writ , ofTestatum E. cutione, issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Chest r County, and directed in the Sheriff of Schuylkill con tit, at the suit f rSitmuel P - Whettwrelt, against Dan iel J. Rhoads, granted the 1111 C undividad half or ail s p ill land tO the ;II titer's Wok of Pottsville" in the county of Schuylkill, after - weiclithe acid ivink sited nut a writ of partition in the ,C.uninon Pleas of richity.kill county, to July- term, 1;738. No. 2. aqairst th Asaid Thomas Fiteli, and in tmr ,Maitce of the proceedings hail therein! 29 acres and 19 Fillies of the said lint, Was allotted td the saki batik in Severality, and 30 acres,and 40 perche's the'renf, was allotted to the said Thomas Fitch in set , cralty, and by deed dated 23.1Ju1y. 1839, !the said Dan . conveyed-41u; i 4 „ m id 23 acres 19 perches to Thoas Sill an, who with his wife Cilia, by deed datgd July 31 1 39, and recorded at Orwigsburg ' in deed; book, No. 17, page - 590, conveyed THE SAME TO THE RAID THOMAS Fitch and the said Daniel .. Rhoads, by:deed dated the 13th of October, 1810. coo eyed the legal title to the, one , -half of the said 59 perdhes ofland to the said Thom as Fitch, : excepting certain lots amounting together to about 4 acres, which had been sold by the said Daniel J. Ithoads, whilst he bad the legal titlq, the deeds for which sales are recorded at Orwigsburg: in deed book N0.:7, pages 56, G 6,141, 1S 3(19, and Depd book No. 8, pace 56, and in Deed No. it, pages 50, 119, 534. and the remainder. of the first 'described tract. tieing 00 acres, andthe second described tract, being 60 three, which in pur's'uance of the proceedings had therein, were allot ted to the said Thomas Fitch in severalty, who, with Olii: , ti his wife, by deed 4hted the first day of Novem ber, 1811, and recorded-tit Orsvigsburg, in deed hook N0.'19, page 510, conveyed the said premises to Rue well Fitch, with the appurtenakes, consisting of one Inter four story stone Warelinuse,• one two story log In to;ie, one nue-story cootie bonne, one !unliniSilett two or .tone house. with a hasementstory. one two 'sto ry Crimp, house, withh onti story jtone building thereto attached. fratti” stat , le. and 7 eltaittees. lAs the proper ty of nosw ELI. riTcil.! 31 the some timeitnd auce i lAll that cer tniti tract nr piece of situate in 'Wayne town- AO, Schuylkill county, briundejby lands of John Len . - eel,. John Sunset . . Henry; Fehr, Josept, Mover, John Eininaricli and others, containing.= acres and 44 per , . ches. be the same more or I less, With the •1111111 f appurtenances, consisting a two story to weatherbOatded dwelling house, with 15.: , 31 4 one story lcueh i en iheretmattached and a log barn, a double one and 4 half story log house, ilank-liarn,l4 stable and spring:, house, an un finished two story ling house, log stab e , cider press, Orchards &c .As the property aline it 'lceman. Stsizethaud taken Into Execution and oe sold by JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigebtirg. July 20th 1844. 3 It cannot be Denied , •. . , ( For Truth is mighty !) that • T:r DR. LEIDY'S 'SARSAPARILLA .CD Is the parcel, strorgest,:and most efficacious of any other preparation of Sarsaparilla Una is wade. , IT, warranted to be stronger than 6 ho l ttles of MOST i others—stronger than four or somq, and stronger than three of the STROM:EST prepared by anyother in the United States. , • . Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is recomm4ided by all res pectable physicians in pieforrtice to any pther. Alt who hale ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from mid bottle than three to ten of others; and those who, after having Used other's 'preparations.. }vithuut benefit, will use Dr. Leidy's. will soon be convinced (as thous... ands have already !been) of the foregoing assertion. The apparatus with which Dr. Imidyls extracts used in his preparation bf Sarsaparilla as iirepareil, is the only one in the United States, imported by Dr. Leidy himself. front the celebrated house of Pelleter & Caw. erten, in Paris, at a great expenim, and is capable of ex tracting the medical • virtues orSarsaparilla and other roots, more effectually than by any other process. As SEVERAL IItINDItED CERTIFICATES °lre inarkahle cures and irecommendatione from clergymen and physicians havelbeeo from time MI time published It Is only thought necessary to keep the Pitblic.acquainted as 'to • where. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can by mbtained eittine, namely, at Dr. LEIDIRS.HEALTII EM1.0.• 811131,101 North SECOND Streetoma Vine St„ (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) Fred. Brown's and Fred. Klett's Drug Snrres,Fhlladelphiaj PrLe - ONE DOLLARIer bottle. 3 bottle's for $2 MI. • I and 6 battles for *4 50. . Also by J. F. Long, Lantaster; and at 4. G. BROWN'S Drug Store, formerly - W T. Epting's,liCentre Street, Pottsville.• May 11, : pIIILADELpsiIA & itEADtNi; POTTS MLLE RAILROAD. t s -4 0 4:e. !. . no and afte.• thd firsts of A ' , lir il , 1844 " 4 -+" Gonda will be forwarded with despatch at the following rates of Freight betivelan Reading and the points below stated, per tan of 2000 lbs. I ffidwed: Between 1 Reading I Reading • . . and and Philo; 1 Potianiqe '... rlaster, slate, tiles &C. $ i. 33 90.0 t 'Pig Iron. Mom. turil - er, marble, rosin, tar, p!tcb, 1 50 1 10 cts ' and grindainnes, .! • • i Nail. & spikes: bur iron,) . 1 eat•tinv,lead,turpe&ne I, . . bark. raw tibaceo,' salt. 1 '5 ! 120 ' provisions, pi,tatoes!um- I i . her. staves &C., -i 1 , Four per barrel, ; 2h eta 14 eta Wheat, corn, rye, cloyer. ! ..i ! 'seed, & salt per bus`fiel, " 5 , eta ... 3 z i c i i. Groceries, hard.are,lterl,l, 1 ! • ~- • copper, tin. ,bliislq do. ..„(' 'Apostle liquor; maehin- i 1„x ery, butter and egg; 275 180 . cheese, . ' I la rd and taliniv. I ! 7 i . :oil, wool, cotton. leather, ! ! • : • 'raw higes, paint;;oys: i :ter; Initip and colgage. j. I . . . Dry goods, dreg oipli ined.l icines, toreign filbert:, i ! , ; wines,gla is, paper, fresh }'3 qs 210 : 80, rock confectiona. I -! ! ! ! tv,,h6oks sz. stationary. J ! 2 . .111 - 0 idditional charges for corrimission, ator. -age, or receiving or delivering freight nt. any V the c,,:mpanv'si Deputis on the linti `,duly 15 1813* '1 • , , 1, /..... ' .B.ECTI 'NS - Or ink .t 0 t: I ;REGION. lIANSVERST. Beelines of Alit) Cloal,Regiorr:dorri . Artinkiig the Veitte,frent the Brairptact the Broad 11tountAin, for ;414. by . • : LIANDIANiAg 'ti; , Jan* et?, • - • -:Journeymen Wantddi—H A. TNINVOi OR TRREt good Jounieythen Tailors, who are accustouseyt ro work .on !Alois, are vranteirl to work—good wages - WM be given by the subrErthero., June 1, 22 & MARTZ. :'• - FOR SALE. Baffin's 'Patent Coa I-Breaker economical machine is now. in sucessful oper ation at Mr. Dac.t's.and O. Spencer &.Co's mince, hear Alinersvllle, the Delaware Co.'s mine* soar Potts rille, and Mt:Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk. This 'machine is important to the land owner *omits great reduction of wastage in breaking, and still more iMportantto the collier, the 'cost of preparing coal Pa market being by its use reduced to less than one fifth of that by the ordinary method. Inquite of the proprietor*, .1. de. B. Rutin, Philadel phia, of the subscriber at Minersville. P. K. BENNETT. June I, ART FLIGHT'S STEEL PENS.—The National and otlr- V , V et Steel Pens, manufactured by Wright of Niter York. for sale by _ DENA. BANN/04 .A . ;:t • May 15 TllE MECHANIC'S BOOK j OF. REFERENCE, 'showing the measure ofdifferent length—also show ing the weight of different bars °Chun and Steel. Just received and for sal.", at this 9ilice;', price 371,cep0. Ala)* , 2i-:- Poudrette; FEW. Panels Pondretto,,for sale by B. BANNAN; Agt; 217:t 1. !!ay 250844. • . mq.4.itTENT RULERS-4'dr ruliii6vithoni Inking the 117 Paper,:an eicerlent'erticle,jult received, am: for sale lairds office.' Alay 24: TEST received: on consignment, 10 ton 'of RAD ROad Iron, 2; x I. and will be sold cheap for cash, by ap plication to the subscriber at the York Store. ' June .13 24 ' • E. YARDLEY. SALT—New , SALT constai for exchanged for coal. at fair prices by, GRAY & B ROTHER, 42 Walnut at., Philada. Juno 8 . Gnimrps horse "hoe naits,:for sate at the .YOrk store. : Jim - 15 21- 7 ; E. if.A.EP.Ey. A Few Casks otrcry tine CIIEESE, for sale at the 2 - 11. York Store Apt 20 /q -. PILADELPIDA SMOKED DEEP and New,Jerkey .1 - • HAMS, just received and for sale at the York Store. February 10, -'; RAZORS, .RAZO"S.' • p QDGRIPS superfor Razors, warranted genuine, be• ry. cheap. Also, _ RODGER'S ',SUPERIOR CUTLERY, ' of the 'very best quality, of the genuine etamit . , for dale by . D. BANZiAIY, ' June 25, ,21 BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES , MADE OF THE beSt. refined Amergan • e ll t‘ Iron,.for sale nt about dile same prices of ths • Iron in bar, being a saving: of about 100 per cent to the purchaser.. All shoes sold, bre warranted, and if not satisfactory,. cam be . t returned and the money will be iefunded. • GHAT ar:,.IIIIO7HER, 42 Walnut .st., Juni 8 • t : • ......., CHEAP GOODS FOR CA.414 ' . And n'n Credit given. ' 1 THE subscriber has Just'opened at the Store former ly!•-.- occunied.by Crosland & Christ, on Rail Road 'at., a general assortment of Groceries and 'Provisions, which he will at,:the.lottest possible prices fur cash : ...inch - al4' Sugars, Molasaes, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Chee ! se, Rice, Spices;&c., Sperm and Whale Oil, Sper- i I macrtl„Moulds and Dipped Candles, ' Soap, Tobacco, Segars, Gams,' - • . . Shoulders, Mess :Nit, , ! . ; Dried Beet Ced, . . I ' fish,Mackertil 1 ' 4.c . &ie. , WILLIAM 11. MARLIALL 1 ~ May 25 1841. , • - - . , 21---tf Catholic Books. ' • ' i URSVLINF: liIANUAL,in fancy and plain binding , 75 Catholic Bible ' ; •• I .0 Bey of Heaven ; ,^ ,• ; ; 371 'Daily Exercises : . ; ; 25 Christian's Guido Think Well on it i 25 Sunday School Prayer Book, ; . , 12} do fancy binding ' • Olt ~ Chapel Companion ' , , • 03 True l'iety, . . ' 50 Flowers of Piety . , ; 73 Protestant's Trial " ' I ! - hi - The , Orphan Girl . , ' i2l Sunday School Hymn Book - . ,- 1 • 61 Catechisins- - , 3ci 0 At the above low rates,•just received and for sale] by , B. BANZIAN;Ag'i. ¢ 5. Booty not 9iilhaq, obtained to order. .10ay. 23 ' '..; . . . ! ; 21-= - - WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL • r 0 FI T 1 (Lira 11 PFD B K 11 I. IIE subscribers respectfully announrn In the inhab -.. itants-of Pottsville, that they have fitted up the es tablishment in Centre street, next door to the nbw; buildings of Mr.:A. 13: White, where they fire engatfed' in the constant manufactory niall kinds of ; • ' i CONFECTIONARY, Cakes.of every description and quality made to order, audios . 1 , . . Plrcm :Cake, Almond Ca.ke ' Cake • 1 ton Cake, Sponge , • , Pound Cake, 4-c. ' • • • Cakes' for Patties, Ac., iced and ornamented bean .tiful style at thd shortest notice. I I Parties will be 'applied upon reasonable terms, With Blanc .flanges, Charlotte .1k Busse, I Calf's Foot Jelly, ..lee • Creams, such as the seitsati will permit, Pre. • • The subscribers have also fitted up in their estioblith ment a large and beautifully furnished Saloon, where pure Ice Creams of various kinds: will be served (up daily and nightly. Every thing about their establiih ment has been arranged handsomely and neatly, With out regard to expense ; and they . hope by careful atten- , lion to the comfort and enjoyment of their guests,(to merit a continuance of that liberal patronage fur which they tire at present grateful. . • GEORGE L. G ENSL O. JACOB 11E1111, Jn: . Juno 15,1914.; ! 2t—Gmn tt) ' • . , TO THE PUBLIC. -I • FACTS. tiVORTHIKNOOTINGI IPPINCOTT & tAvAmt, Merchant Tailors, chr ner of Cenire and Slahantango street, Pottsville. have just received and are now; opening, , a large and superlative assortment of Amerigan,Enelish and French Cloths; Splendid Single and Double Milled and fancy Cassuneres'; a great variety of fancy Spring and Sulu 'tiler Vesting. ' • ,a lot of superior Black 'Batting, ' To gether witlialarge and general assortment ofall other articles in their line.; All of which are lower in peke, and ;superior in quality, to any Poods ever offeredio the citizens of Pottsville. April 0, l4 ; - COAL AO EN CY: • H ..--+ To Dealers dndeoniuniers of Anthracite Coal: MITE undersigned having the advantagg of twetve year's experience In MINING and DEALINO in coal In this reg - on, and having now relinguishecl all connOt top with ittistan,otTers his ServiceO to purchasers as:.a Factor , • oi. ,proker ; being desirous of confining his transactions analtnioneration for Mein, In a commis sion only, to the exclusion •of all speculation; a purchaser and Seiler on' his own'account. The advertiser believes that the extended knowledge be has of the different 'operators, (large • and small,) with his constant residence in the region, enabling him ttrtake advantage of any offers,• which the temporary necessities of any of them may induce them to make. His acquaintance with the various qualities of the differ ent - veins worked, and the.requirements of different markets as to quality or 'kind, wiU be advantams• that when proposed exclusively - to the purchaser, (who by distance, or the nature of his evocations, would other wise be precluded from them,) confining ,hinaself in perfectsood faith to &commission only onahe price ac tually paid, twill also secure to hicaselfa share of tha patronage of the Trade, and consumers of this staple.i ThOse interested in this advertilemprit, am refered for informatioh as •to the advertizer's' business coal. petency, and integrity 6f character, to the under-na mei) gentlemen'. 140DOSON. . =MM Porruvict.E4-Messra,'Whitfield er.' Pinketton, ners and Meribanlsl John Shippers. Esq., Presdlt• Miners' Band ;Jim°. Barman, Esq., Ed. Miners' Jout nal ; Samuel Sillimmn, Esq.. Miner and Merchant. PIIILA nA.. 7 -SlesstB: Farquhar & Carpenter, Brokers, 56 Walnut.st.;; R. Ewing, Esq., .Merehunt, 21 Ches nut streer'; Bard Patterson, Esq„ Philtida., and Potts ville./ . Pottsvilie . Jtllv 6 ' • ; . . - . STRAY. COW • • ' .TI:tAYnD away from The ‘subsr.tihrir, residing in . VI Coal street,' in this - bornuelt. on Wednesday last, 'a WHITE and RED spotted COW, with very short lea, and large horns. Whoever will return hid cow to the owner, or give runt information where he can get her again, shalt be reasonably rewarded. . • ! ' . • PROTHERO PROTITERO.!. June 29; ..-!! - • . . ! • ' 26--31 s; • .. . . . . . . . . :GEORGE fHi POTTS,, ' . . TNVITEE4 the mulattos! of purchasers to his stock of Fresh Goodajait received and now opening at his Store.tn this" .! T O,W.N, .1i AL L ; .. .. All of which he will sell at the lowest Klieg for sash, his own orders, tor in exchange for country produe e. February Ick, - . 1 :-... i- L 6-' ' John Cliyton, PUBLIC' for the County of ---Addiess, Pottsville P 4. ~ • - - -•-;; •• - -23 '2:W6*-i „—. 29= iTh IL I - 01 Ika Melinda, Whale• 4 1 sale; lry : 41LAI &13 ROTHEII,42 txueir, ; , J'iur , 1 . 5 2 4 . ! ' Pb4ladelphl*. . , ~.. LEGAL-sopcEs. s. 2.aceiDuazncr.,. • • • AT AtT' TAW.. • • HA9 opened fined:flee, ita the Mtronem of Helinyllcil . Haven. Office in front street. ,second door east 0 , Mrs. Manninep Hotel: will attend tO all business en trusted 'to Ms tare, in the coun A ties of Schuylkill and Berk s. pril ' . -Ii . • JOHR,IW. ItOSEBERRY 4 • ATTORN•EV AT jl—l -, I 011WIGSIIIIRG. PA.. ; • • . JOHN P. i IIOBART, " ATroit-Ey At LAW, OR Vl' HI; S . ,EI RG. Trailer in' ht Court of . SOtrylkyl jOH EM'Elkit ' • A torney O FFICE, Celtu tre set..Eastskte,.l deers below the office of;this3llrie e Jouall V 14.2 - 0— 1 , ' - Law Partnership.. = . , rliflE undei•sikned have a:'m - elated thettsclves -u- as 'ca-ea tne'ra in the praetice . Uf the law.— All business Cntruslcd i th their care ; will icccive aay and fait rut atter) ion. •I , . . Office ac ..t to residehce of F. Ul. Hughes:, in 1 Centre Street, Pattstril e. I , • . • I =,: F. Vlf • ' WWI ES. - J. CIiAS. NEVI LT.E. I 1 4.-7-41 Nov. ,4, !_ M . TIAR, EL, reapectfullr informs the inliabi 1/ tans of Pottsville, and the 7 't.ttilic ih general,rhat : be has ü becomelsuccessor to Dr, l llesler. l as Hoincoopa thlc physicianAn its varioutchranches and respect. : fully solicits the patronase 01)14 Hreslerit friends. Dr. Harpel, has taken uphis residence for the pres ent, at Mr. H. ceis'atavern,in.Centre.st. atiova Market street—Where the may be consulted 'at any time, when not professtonably absent. • rl-1 cordlallg rieecimmend - Dr. Hamel, to all my friends, trusting that lie swill give entirematistattion. Munn 3). 11.E - 31.;p4, .4. D. SPRING FASHIONS. . , IVE are happy to announce to our friends and cus tomers, placive _have just received the latest .Bprina'Fashiorts, and arc thcrerore prepared to mak up all kinds of Garments, in thdi most litithinnable sty'. at the 'shortest price. - GRANT & MART. Apr. 20• - lG • r . .. DR. D. jAVNES FA.SID.T ZIDDIDINES, ann ill . . I ' -ElO/101, T 2 4- SeINDERSOX'S . Sew Drug Stere; Pottsville, Agents lor•Schuylkill Co July I 31- 1 - -. - VAST IRON SCREENS :—Cast-Icon —Caot Lon Milling' . 41, -• Screens 'pr various sizes for Goal, on band and for gale 1 at • VV. 11. M.VISIIALL'S Cheap Grocery Finn,. Feed & Provision *ore corner of Norwegian Street and ?,loOnrearbon Rail Road June 19. I 1 24 , • , TIIO.IISONI.IN MEDICINES A GENERA!. assortment kept constaiuly on lined at 1 I EtCIIIIOI.TZ itt SANDERSON'S ' ' ut ' y New Drug Store, l'ottsville, Pa. 30 s ¶EVER AND! AGUE. ROIV3IVD'S 70.17 C MIXTURE'. A FREsli 'apply of the above Medicema certain nia cure for the fever and acne. Just .1 eceiyed and sale at • . INT RTIN'S .1-)rug Store September 3. 1 , . . . ICE CREAK. , 1 ripITE subscriber informs his putherotis. friends, and I , the public generally, that hc-,is prepared to fur •nish parties and families, with Ice Cream, made from Pure Cream, at any and all times. . , • t - M . '' ' S . 1 II; ERAL WAT.ER.. . r lie' also lina a fountain of pure Mineral 'Water, to which the 'attention of the public who are fond of this wholesome beverage during the - .summer, are invited. lie warrants it to be equal to any procured elsewhere. Alai) bottled Mineral Water, forisale by the drizen. Thankful,for patronage heretofore received, he hopes by attentinn tei please, to. continue to receive a liberal 'share of the. patronage of the ptibilc, .- Jun'el9 •I.llt, • JOIIN S. C, MARTIN. • tiOWE7S !School for the Fl te., n. do for the Vy Containing each new and enin;ete Instructions, to gether with aliput, 150 nie'ces of 3fusic, , prire r)0 cents ohlt, just recived and for sale B:- BANNAN, June :ZU - • .I.gant. , . . . Recrister's -.Notice. sair•HE accounts of the Estatits of the (respective de cedents hereunto annexed, are filed In the Re giSter's Otlice ofSchuylkill, for continuation and allow ance. at an Orphan's Court of Bald county, coViiten, cing on Monday the 22d.darof IJuly next, at the Court House- in the Ilorougli of Orwissburg, as follows The account of Samuel Miller administrator of the Estate of Jacob Miller, late of West Brunswig town ship deceased. 2. The final account .of John Swami,. guardian of Catharine Pott, a minor child of James Pott, deceased. 3. The account of John Strauch, guardian of Marta Pott, a minor child of James Polo deceased. 4. The account of John titra'Lch, guardian of Frank lin Pott, a minor child of James Pott, deceased. 5. The account ofJohn • Strauclf, guardian of Henry • Strauch, a grandchild of John. Pott, deceased. " 6: The third account of Samuel Silly Man, Outer of the - Estate of Witham Putt, late of Manhefui township, &Ceased 7. The. account of Elizabeth Wetzel, and Daniel Wetzel, Excautors of Peter Wetzel, late of Upper Ma-- hantango toulaShip deceased. , • B. The account of 'John Rudey, adnamistrator of the Estate of Fiederick C. Kroll,late of the Borough of Schuylkalllaven, deceased. O. The account of Benjamin Berger, guardian of Han nah and laicetta Frick. minor :children of Jacob Frick, late of. Wayne township, decet6ed. 10. The account of Andrew Sehmeltz, guardian of George Daniel Mattv, and Magdalena Klinger, grand- Children of George }flinger, late of tower Maha:ntango township, deceased. • 11, The account of Peter rC Klock, administrator of the estate of Jeremiah Yoder, late of tipper Muliantaii go towaship. deceased. . 12. The account of ..hrob Beinheisel. afid Isaac Rein heig.-1, Executors of Catharine Ileichei ,, el..deeeitsed. 13. The account of Peter 'Hour, administrator of Thomas Neshafer, late of Union township, &Ceased. 14. The account Of John Haldeman, administrator of Isaac Haldeman, late of West Penn township, decea sed. • 1 i 15. The account of Andrew Achyoguardiati of Su sanna Syhilla, and David Fisher, minor children of George Fisher, late of Wayne.; township 'deceased. IS. The account of Frederick Bensinger • admixilstra: for 'of the Estate of Peter Kaup, late of East Bruuswlg township, ,deCeised. , . . The, account of Charle# Ellet, adiniaistrator of Eleanor - A: Ilishop,Jate of the Boroughs of Pottsville, deceased.! `lB. The account ofChristopher KlineXadministmtor of Jacob Kline, late of the Doroileh of Orwlgsburg, de ceased. , 1 • • • , I , - W. The aceount of Peter and Wir.: Fenstermacher, admintstratoM of Peter Fenstermachec, late of Wayne, township, deceased: I 1 -20. The account of Wm. Eastwood.'gfiardMn of Re beccaßruner; a-minor child of Jacob Brener, late of the Borough of Minersville I 21. The account ofJohn Strauch. guardian ;of Eliza both Stratich{ a grandchild Of John Pott. deceased. V. The account of Henry and Jonathan Reamer executdm of George %V., Berger, late of Mayne township, degeased. 23. The account of George Ilertllne, administrator of Michael' Neyschunder, late of lower 31ahantarigo towinhip, deceased. ,•'" 24. The account of John Schell, CO-administrator with Daniel; Shollenberger, of the Etate of Henry Haugh, late of the township of Manheitn. deceased. 'JOHN 11 DOWNING, Register. - Register's (Mice. Orwigs-1, jure, Julie Pd, 1814! 5", . 1 . MEAT! MEAT!! MEAT !!! : MEAT , . . .. , 1 . MOSER, Sr, KUMMER, • '. 1 . , A NNOUNCE to their friends . and the public , that 11 they have laken thit 111 17- T. 'ID i - ‘l•'. ri ST A A N 13; . formerly occupied by_V'r. Ton ; Sites; M Centre street nearly oppnette the - renn•ydrnnia nail. where they '$ ill ho happy to supply the! puhllc, with all kinds of FRESH AND SMOKED MEAT , of the very best kinds. r- Conte on, and I,ive !Ist' trial. June 8 ' ! • MAPS ! MAPS ! ! MAPS! !". : • . • .. (HE subscriber basiust (received an assortment of Maps on rollers elegantl y colored, at about one fourth the price usually sold, broughtup to. 1644, em bracing __. •I • I • ' - • A Map of the World, . I 1 • #".. 00 3 faps of the Uhlted States, - 1 • ' I 2 00 Do • do , i . • 125 Do , I:do - I ' . .100 Charts of the Presidents,• I 125 , Together with Mitchell's TravelleeaCubie: through the UnlteitStertes-rMaps of the- Btates,_Texaeßr.c. Jane 13 ; - . , i : 28— .c it teatit ,En 1 foal S al e, 7 dir 2:0 horse 'power,' boile and all immolate; having 41 I rtin but a short time. F r sate low, for rash nr good Peach Orchard Coal.: I Enquire of J. F RODMAN, 115 Warren street. or . ~ 1 .. J 4 TERBELL, Coal ,Dealer cornet of', Eti4sen and ,torkoa auc, N York. ;•, July .13t,, . t., ! .. . •1, Gold Diarciond Pointia Pens ; THEsp Pens will last from& to 10fearit, In - roman , use.ttvil3 almost any kind Of paper, owl Ink will not corrode' them .For sale at iess than !Visit:. niacin/ors prices, tryr . 4.gent. • March; . , . PROC;..II.VuI*QN; 1 1111EittAS act Hon. NATZLOtintil EOM. 'C qu_'^'e, resident of tfie eererial Court* orieQui - - non Fleas , of the conntie a; 01'1:tenpin, Lebanon; an. In 'Penney! rant& tiott ilSetice entre SIMI., -al Courts 'of Quarter Qlessions asp Peace...opm ag) Cern:liner, and General Goal Detiyeej. said conlan .nd Strenke N. Tatnisr, end. Got we! gstetvi,. fudges or the Couit 'saner Str4riOne of the Pie. lyer and Termtner and central peal Delieerybre the vial °Pall Capital, and other offetikra, in the said coon. y of Sebuylkill—bv.tlr ir precepni Co.rne directed. bass , rdered an Adjourned Coun oftlAntuort Pleas. Oyes Ind Terminer. and Gehet Ii Goal Dilli , erf, to be bidder* Ons lashing; 00 Monday the 22% day of July Sk*Xfsi (being the!=hof month,) xci. Cantinas' otui *key; • Noxicejs therefore -hereby to the Coronet; 'he Justices of the, Peace, andtables .ot the u. 4 county oti Schuylkill. that they, by the old finl 4 opt commandeil to be then and the e. at 10 o'clock itt he forenoon of said day. with th e tulle, records, Its. quisitions, examinations and all Ober remerobsance‘ •o do those things, which to their% soseral cares. appal :ain to be done ; and all Abase iltat'are booed by es, ognizancps, to prosecute agate .prlsonent th at ire or then shall be In!the goal of county of Pichityll kill, are to be then and there, toprotelmittel thaw. it shall beiust, •••' F ". • . God sare i the Coinag9tocaltho • • - I - JERE:4II4IOISE% Shcrilr's •Ofilee,! Orwigs-.1 tfr.' • • burg. June 25, , 111114. f ;. . • • - • N. 11.—the Witnesses and..ll4cCri who ire -summon ed to attPrld eaidCpnrt, aro reqo 101 to attend tmnctu: 111y. - .ln case of r non-attendance43he law is such ca, .es, sod provided. 'will ...be., rt¢ittic catorced This notice's. published ordttr the Court; thosti concerned will tlmrtfore foeertv=tlininselves according ly. ' : • ... !!" Y. ZiluFFA'r , S V El: Ell'Ailfs: LIFE PILL. i r ANb • I'irCL'INS: OOTTERS. • gotir. and miviett cel4rlly which this .. prl , Ya ,cininrnt _Medicine has ciiiiired for itsinvartabo, efficacy in till t ht: di4easet nflitOtil(nral7esses to thrtt :.as rendered the nsub I practice ot putting not only tut nece , aury, but untiforthyfirthr": They are known • by their 'fruits ; their go unvOrvi testifiy for theta; and er ey thrive not by the faith•rif the credulous.. ••• •In all eases of Coatigeness,?crab. Bilious sad Liver Atrectinns, a. Settled halt .; litzeumatiam Fevers and Apt*, batinatb Ileadsehltak t. impure td ate of the Fluids, Tltzli,ealthy Apyiearancq of the kind, - tiervoull Dcbiloy, the Sieknesti inhideat to Femtdds Deticlite lieahlt.Oery kind, of Weak= • n,as of the Diest;ve Organs - v :od m all gement' Da: rangemen , qof health. these Illetlieisies have invaritt• 414 ,prn b certain .and speed remedy: They restore Vigorous Health, o the most Eshauto •ed etmaiioitions. , A single trial will place tiielVe Pi/Zs =I Arndt beyond Ors reach of eimpstitioni in the rat' 'nation cl every patient. , Prepar and Wholeall and Ildtsll, at . !inm B. Mont's Office, 33. i Broltlway, corner ofaina , t bony street New York; y• N. 13.-INone are genuine itillOs they hare th ' e fki simile of ,John itluittea Scoattrili. The Life Pills are cold in tiltkes—Price,2s cents. SOcents. arid 1 Dollar each.,',noording to the NW:O4 and the l'ken ix Miters in flonloii,at 1 dollar or 2 dol; am eaeN with run directinriai Gond maritans clan be b•iti the Agents gratin: FOr sale by ' , );- B. B INN AN, Agent roMchuylkill county: August; 5. • 32-.ly Rir 7 ==l i• . •- .. .40SEPII F. ~SLIDERS... . 0 . ENTRE ATREF,T, nearlY opposite the Pennsylva. ‘... • tila than. Pott.:v ilk; contigur•s to operate in all the varitiLN 14itoches'OLtite Dental Art; such as • ~ . .... ' tqatigi.g . , Filing-, eltaitviii,ir and Drawing., , It.i also Will.im..ert in the bast liiiitini!r, earkare teeth, or Multi , sets, at reasonable prices,;'. /, 'lnv inglhail n practical experiFrice orrnany years, he feeti. enufhicht 01 - giving sati..ifattionlb . all, , who m.” , Izmir hits with their custom.. '. 0'.,,'1 - " .1,. :tiny Is : • . .NEW,B / .010 . K S . ; Miss Cooli's:Pnernsollustrato:: . , ., Willis's Poeins Dont. Dutbin's observations.o . :turOpa ' The Greta Change _ ' - ; •• 7 ;• . , • Doddridee's Rise and Pingreis ,‘,., ;‘,.. - Allison's ilietory of Europe, I Ada. bound. IS ., Loves of the Angels • - •.; ..:;:;,:- ; - • . The Poetry of Love .y, The 'Cypresa Wreath- 1.. The Marriage Ring, ii ~` ' • The Flowerer Vase. a beautiful little boat, for a prcaEnt to a little , girl who loves lloiv'erg, . ' racket of Je . wels , . . . Prayer' Rook wily the lesscinAonnd .iip in ; the ea: ' volume ;; . ~ . . ' Gems of NV.ii:doin . Sanford and:Merton ' - , -...: . - The Comi'lete Farmer s • .. 'New Anmerh4an .. Gardener ' , 7,,,, . . • - The PixtUre! Testament, gilt .A. The Pietpre•Bibic. do; ',,, , i Robinson Grimm . 1E,01,.$ Pale .(4,; , 4 . .: 2S These are, beautiful Bohkat fay presents: /an mai• ved and for Sale by- :. 1.1 n B. BANNAN, AWL. ' .. June 8 ; 1' ; . , ; .. - - New Drug Store. . • • E. B. EICIIITCII.'F2 do CO, respectfolly, infnrmS theciticiiin; of Pottsville, , and; 1, IMF Schuylkill countxt nerally, that they hays fps:l"ll opened, (in the tit tt formerly occupied by • Mr. Slater,) a ge;tielal assortment of • • Drugs, ‘ • Ilfedieinai Chemiials, Paints, . • Oils, • Variiiskes, • Puny,. • • • Wass, • Sinai, •.- - • Patent Aledicinesi ke., Ic. a. • • . • • , And solicits a share of publik, patronage, cutrfidentip assuring the public, that every article in -theft lines shad be of the Nit quality, and, purely genuine. . Haring permit a regular'a4renticeship to the burl- ness in Philadelphia. those • favour them *ilk it call, can , rest satisfied that :they will guard strictly a-, gainst tilt-mistakes:. and havel their medicines put up with the 'eseatest pare and niggly. . • Physicians' •iirF sr ript inns attended ta tilth partietdar. care, at all hums. CountrY,lyslcans and Storegsspi •ers,'supplie.l at a small advalice on city prices. December 3, 1 4 ' . 49-ft. W7lO EVILA7 iTEARD_OF Dr. Leidy's CeleVisted . :Ointrneni 77,7.41i.ric to core the tetrir, Bch, Dry and 'Watery, 12 rumples of the face antkhVy, Scaly Erupttont, and All Diseases; - of the, Skin? ' • Of the many thousand hottiett4'. (it is put in hottlee witis - the words '• Dr. LeHy's 'Fehr and Itch Ointment " blown in , the 'side,) never haf:an instance been - known or heard front where It had fled. Anumber of refer ' ence4 can be , made, wherell ,Tias been used in schools ' , factories; on hoard of vessels - end In families, and cif;- iiiicates could be published Of them, hut foSthe cy in having names publistol in connectEnt with xi loathsome and disagreeable , affections. ' " • Price 2.s,rente - per Dottle.;". It Is prepared Only and - firti wholeitale and retail' at, Dr. LeidY's Health. Eniportuni,-No 101 North SECOND, street, bflow. Vine street, alas of the Golden Eagle and Serpent,) Philadelphia, andAty all the different Drut.: gist+ and Storekeepers attached to Dr. Leldy's adver-, tlsomcuf of his "Stood Yilla'qn another column. (villa - please refer to and read, Oteii4des many others thrcingh: out the 'eountry, ~ Sold lo Pottryille at .1.; ft - , BROWN'S Drag Start; (late Epting'S.) Slay 11, 1811, ; PolidiettelVoularettpl! SEVERAL Oarrels ni - Poult cite. rontimintifour husk; ebt each: for ante by thd jitharrlber at ,52 00iser ha ! tel, to cline a emislanment.i. , Thia fertilizer or the efligi. if applied to Corn orPotatuai:, the same ex Plaster. will double the crop. R; BANNAN, June IZ2 PROCLOATION. . • OTiCE is hereby Malin: that aft AdjoUrned Court 1111 ot"Comtnon Pleas, fir, the trial Cleanses at Itine. in and for the county 0f,... - Ouyiklll, will be beld el Orwigahurg.ln the county :l'oresabl. •on Monday War •22d • day ofJuir neat. - Therefore MI persons htiv.lng suits pending, ind all persons ; hose ditty it shalplie to appear at said Causf, will take notice.andsgovelObecruseives accordingly. • • .IarEMIAII REED. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orlivigal burg June 2, 1344. ... APOTHECA - #l r STORE. ' -_,•'''Tar; sobgribirr offers for sale a-,tven'ige.. --, -' ectcd and ginif e assortment of.' - . . ‘ • . . ~ .. 4 4 , consIMITI of ,Cliemlralar.lBeilieines, ke.ifts:. entry, Wirtdailr cjlasses, Paterit Stediehisii. Drugs, Paints, Pp.-Stilt Fits, and Varnishes, Pala' &.c..Brushes, .c.. Which he: i isposed . to soll it a sisal advance. and respectfe4 liars a share ofthepairew i age Of the public.. LS. Phyrlelahs prescripitoris rarefelfy eernjeounded:' - .5,1q1.11 4, 1 8. C. MARTIN: • ' • - March If, . ! •MARTIN:_ poTTOILLt:IRON WORKS. • 1' • • E.,:*.. IiSP . ECI 4 FTILLY song u cis to the Public.. 4W Its hastaken the Es:01 ' 1'10=ot knows - es ths Potts* ville Iron Werke. on rforgian street, whets he is prepared In build kiha Stearn Entine*, wins facture Rail linad Care, Maeblnerrof almost nom ieserintlen; tit the shorttlst4itotlio, *radon tbrittoit reel. tonebte tonne. 7 , • :1, • - • {0- l'ersene hem abroad - ;; to want of.fttearn ' Wostsea, will God It to their adva,rlWre to Ctrs bits h VOL bigots ngaging elsanihere. Nat'l{ 10.17 . ~,.:...------ .1 :. DRAVVIM P APER. ..,: -, .: . ._. _pin' : up. :in &pi , book; IT fni &swing in Selina& .7- • just . recelye,d And fori by p..; tiApiNitzt: Aft: 7 -.10y3,1 , ./... , i .. ;........ . ;.!, , ,it.: ~ .„: ;•, , • .., 2a....., . ,d,r4LAY" 'bri...TTER • PAP4:II,-JusA.:).v!Ctilfe 4 -: 40 d4br. ILI site zt lino Witt . 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