BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. —TERMS OF THIS PAPER.—Two Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually in advance, 4 those who reside in this county—rand annually in advance by those who reside at a distance. !Il no t paid within the year, $2 50- _will be demanded: Five Dollars in advance will 'pay for three year's subscription. Toxins Adveit,isers. To merchant's and: others who wish to adver tise by the year,vith frequent change:l, of adver tisements, the terms will be $l2 per annum, in eluding the paper, or $ -10 in advance; Two squares with the paper, without change, $ 10 per annum, or $8 in advance. One square of 12 lines with.tho paper, sB,ors 6 in advance. 43u siness Cards Of 5 lines, $5 with the paper, or $4 -dvance-L3 lines $ 3 with ilie - Paper, or f 2 with tout the paper., - • Larger , advertisements will be published as per !agreement. ' One square of 12 lines; one dollar for 3- inser tions, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 cents for one insertion, and 12 j pints for every subsequent insertion. Insurance The subscriber, Aitent for one of the best Insurance offices in Philadelphia, is prepared, to make insurances vn all descriptions of property, such as gouges, Mills, Rambles, Goods, Furniture, &c., dm., at the very lowest taws. 11. BANNAN. it} V. B; Palmer, Esq., No. 59 Pine Street, Philadel phia, Is adthorised to act as Agent to receive subscrip tions and advertisements for tnispaper. Mealirs. MieoN & TUTTLi, Nn. 128 Nassau St., New York, are authorised to receive Supscriptions and Advertisernents, fertile Miners' Journal. Cheap Publications All the cheap publicationsare for sate at this office el soon as basued, at publisher's prices. Single copies vf any, work obtained to order. N '• . .--- -'Pass - ago Agency, &c • . i The subscriber is prepared toHengage Passage, for -Passengers from every part or England, Ireland. Scot land and Walei at the very lowest rates. He also at tends to remitting money to every part of Europe. in sums or ohe Pound and ukwards. By prompt attention to business, he expects to give general satisfaction. , . B. BANNAN, Agent for . 1 : 'JOSEPH Mc:HURRAY. . : . • : Job Printing. . • .. , . WEEhaye recently matle it - editions to onr , ..already large asAort tnent °Not. Type, which is now great. er than that of any Country Printing Office in the State aad are really to'execute all kinds' of , JOll PR (7, ofecery description, at the very lowest rates : such as CARDS, BILL HEADS, PAMPHLETS, 111:Cia. A RS ' . . BILLS of LADING. POST BILLS & At Very short notice. By keeping good workmen, and prompt despitch in executing orders, we expect to re ceive the support of the public. el- We have also a BINDERY attached to the afire. which enables us to bind all kinds of Printing,- wi d en it lifhecessary to- do en. Books . every description, bound to order. April 6, Notice All personsindebted to the subscriber, will id , make pay mint as early as possible. He is anx to have all his old business settled up. TiE Pi,thANTtinothsr ‘Vir:P.i.F over the satTrtact •that a: tr.ari one ber.entb of the tiihrl of th et earth is pit.dured by qiuurtimption the Ltinr.,s!! Suppose. I h•it one tbrh with of the iota! vp, ulattuti of 11 - o , eir h ;FI d to he one ikeuratid ~11/lions) d e iin!ll/:III., ' and we hayd citrly tnervi ity of 'wen y miliions, now ride this bum by “Conturupll,,e o we W l Lc h i s 6 3e in sevetr. wt find that l't.nutu•priun :door "eir•res the grave nearly fuer mdhutd: 'yearly. A eumhyr far rarer data therlatalit) of Swill' Pox. o cra yirifew Fever nod many h• r d!51, , , , :(.9 of the mom t r i al,n a St thera6it:reninhu r(I. I), Ste, Illeg, with fluor. lamentable gut he I) Into him succeeded a leer ml Cf. r -parch. rx ri km-. and I. hero. (.1F , .• 119 illrll ,, tgi!) Sr rnl, which has byes e ty Ibt•If:11 ds woth the greater 4 arly tag° 4 ! • tehrn7. t:ren:". CIIIIM tell t 1 n. li e , tr h ;:r, and a 1 ditees of the lairgs. Price f• - . 0 cis per b - a For Sale \VI ok , atle and 'Retai. in Chilade:pina by T. W. DVO't T. . For & . dein Pottsville by • JOT! S S• C MA RTI N TIM CAT 11 , 7 • f the Prvslre ,up,n the flr.tin is a col - cello: of ror-id !num.'s ,in the td ,, , d, which. Lo, oily de. , -. e :he el rcubrinn, led :it..n b y ior.e a , in Inc nit. alCili ont,tity nf the vital tin d, eaese: a d stcnt nn .:r ell gof , a Fre .. t ttp.4l t!-e ner..e.; t. h:el: to :n the brain. and hes tat+, gddtse.a., of :he he:•.' n+ Qtly sie.r.l: ay, -.olden n I d fad' :':cs lud:ar leg.. tu. t. I I are a•wals,e.nrtne: to ri lee , a pre•nre . tie brain; bet - iu , e they take 0u...t the etre:lwpm tim , e vc ry humors' which are the rause to: only of all diso•e.ered nadien, of ihe blo.'d, but of vier). m Andy Metdeut• to man Th y also aid and improve cii2e,thin, as well as purify . the blood, and therehre t.ut et. 1,3 aime health and +t^.:lr to the whole frame, but a re al wayStertnal to pity nt nt:3 evil results Ironia pressure on The br3in. or sale. I:sholesee and retail. at the .liacipal. IC9 Racerfreet %Philadelphia. :EMI TEAS.— Wry Chince Green and Black I.' Thi. just received and for Side ' July r 30— 4- J. BEATTY. GA RS. --SI c r t ord WOnlsey's New York and Ground White :7 4 (igar for Prurenec Jol) 21 3U— . -T. At .1 BE VIIY. riFALL - GOODS: AQ TlsomAs 4k: J. BEATTY, : have . just received a Splendid .ase.nriment of ru:h Fall IPrints, ew afeti, , Saiineuv, Cassimeres. Clothe, Checks. Iklusline.Cantnn and Wuollen Flannel. besides a g etc tir.viety of seasonable goods, all of which w i ll b e tiatd it a small i.idvance.• July T. 4 , 1., BE rTT. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that application will he PG made loth,: Leg.islature of Pennsylvania, at the session, for the Mcorporationof a Bank, with a e taint of Two Ifurdred Thousand Dollars. IQ be located at Schuylkill Hay.i,Schuylkill county, to be called the kariner ; s Bank of Schaylkill county. CHAS. HUNTZINGEP, ' JOHN HIGHE 4, WILLIAM HUNTZIN'GEtt, LOUIS C. pluGHElrrv, • HENRY SAYLOR, D tN lEL 'SAYLOR, DAVID 11171", . JAMES"B. LEVAN, GIDEON BAST, GEORGE KAUFFMAN, WILLIAM STERNER, DANILL IL STAGER. .3C—Cato . July 27. • , ;TAILORING. • • AT HIS POST AGAIN!! . • • TH E subscriber respect! oily anininces to h is friends and the public gencrai'y. that he 'intend here after to devote hie whole attention to the TAIL 11USINESS, at the Oid s;tatul, in :11abantan go :Street. a few .doors from Centre streef, in the Borough of Poupille, where he will be happy to re; ceive the patrdnage of his old friends, and the public generally. MI kinds ot Garments will be ,made up at the ahorteil notice, in 'the most fashionable and durable mariner, at very cheap Fates. . e will he in The regulai receipt of the Quarterly _Fashion from New York and Philadelphia which will enable him to turn out work equal to any manufactured in 'nose cit.es. All kinds of Cutting executed at the shortcut notice:. All tbose who favor funs with their patron. age, can depend upon promptness on his part, and a desire to plea'se but customers; he therefore hopes they' will give hid! a trial. JAMES McALAHNEY. , Pottsville, July 27, 1 . -In the matte-- of Size &tale of .2giehael Delbert • • .Schuylkill COuttly Ss • •T iE Common Wealth . of to Maria Doiti rt,' widow, Christian Dei Denry I ;eilwrt, inhn Deibert •s_ ji • lei• :' and Eliza' a h iLapp, brothers and sisters - of i e said klichael Delbert, deceased Samuel Dewald, enrce Desmild, JOhn. Dowatd, Deivald, Dan el Dewald Catharine Deiealii, Eliz abeth Desvald,- . .Su anal Dewed and Sarah Dewald the children ofCal rine Delbert another sister of the said inter tate, who la now deceasod.. Peter Miller, Jo seph Selifer and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth SI& • ler, the said Peter and Elizabeth,. being two of - the chil dren of Christina Delbert, another ricer of the said in. testate now deceased, and Beefy Weidman and John Weidman, Abe children of Catharine 'Wi.idatan, who Was a daughter of the said Christina Delbert, deceased, and who ignow also deceased--01tEET1NG.: You are hereby cited to be and app-ar before the Judges of on! Orphan's Court at an Orphan'. Cott rt to be held at Orwlgsfmre,na Monday the:24 day of tieptetn 'her, L. DA1314; at 10 o'clock then and there to 'accept or refuse to take the'Real Estate of the said Mi..' chael Deibert, deceased, it the appraised value there of. • - Witness The honorable N. B, Eldred: Esq., Presi dent of our said Court at, Orwiestnire. this NI day of June, A. D. 1814. JOUN 11.'DOWNING, July 27 ..?0-4t • ,:-. Clerk O. Cj - . . r.vv .CHEESE of, So'periof_ . foi Sate NF by July 27 30— 1"..* J. BiATTY • I ,Y 1 We leern that boats 'on the Canal have - been . ..very scarce for die, last week. andj freight has ad vanced five cents per ton, although not more•than 12,000 ions takes that ,Channelper week. The cant on the Rail Road,also are fully employed.— This state of affairs presents a subject for reflec tion—it exhibits s in bold relief the 'destruction Which follows a mat-administration .of Govern ment; and the immense sacrifices the people have . undergo, when the business of the country is prostrated. Six years ago, before the country was 'cursed with the blighting effects lof Van Boren , Locofocoism, there were a sufficient number of Boats on the line of Canal, to carry to market 27,000 tons of coal weekly, and the trade flourish ed. .Tbe . destructive measures were consummated --general prostration followed-4e coal trade did" not escape—prices of coal arid freight. were.redu iced to ruinous rates—no more boats were built— others were suffered to rot—and' now, with two avenues to market; Canal and Rail Road, the fa citifies of both. are not sufficient at present to Icarry twenty-three thousand font of Coal to mar -1 tat weekly, four 'thousand tons less than ; was acre nowdatid on the Canal alone, six years ago. The depreciation on Boat property alone has exceeded hoe hundred thousand dollars. ;Oh ! have not the' people paid deindy for support ing destructive Locofocoism. The shipments from the Lehigli region for the week ending on the 13th inst., amounted to 12, 1 458 inns. i , There is an increased demand for shipment, and ,prices are firm with an upward •4rideney. Sales of white ash Schuy lkill lump coal at 0,123 per ton, and red ash a 53,25; white ash, broken and Screened, $3.373,nd red ash $3,30, cash—when' on time wjth interest added. Lehigh broken and screened, $3,50 carh, at Bristol. Co 4L Fail:;llTS;—The delnalid fQr vessels on the Schuylkilt and oat Richmond: la large and con siderahk bri'pments are going upWard. Wequote to Boston $1 60. a 1 .70, •Providence and Full River $1 673, Albany $1 45, Troy S 1 50, Nevv York 05 cts. a $l, Washington $1 123 per ton. The receipts on the 41 Road for the week ending July 20th. was -1. 4 1.-.606 27. Increase of Coal transported'this year oi.er\last . 110.453 16 Ion& .i,, RAIL ROAP.'" Schuylkill Haven;• i , , N 3,100 12 re:Avail, 9, 9.11,2 • filr CANAL. Up to Thumlaymetit,„ Pottsyille &P. Carbon, 8,614 ,00 Bchnylkill Haven, 2,4:,6 Little Scbuy4.ill, 1,60510(1V LEM PRICE OF PREIGIITS To Philadelphia, To New York, ICIM B. BiNN:I Lehigh Coalcrnde. Despatched from Maucti Chlink for" the week ending 7th month 19, 1844. i Lehigh Coal and N*.'CO, Summit 3lines Loom Run Mines Beaver Meadow Mines FROM ,1 -, EINiAr HAVEN Hazleton Coal Co:. ROCK P9RI% Duck Mountain Coal Co:' i 'TOTAL 111 PM NTS Surnmit.Mines Roan Rim Jn Deaver Meadow FROM PENN lIA yEN Hazleton Coal Co. Duk M , .untain Co Total Amount or COal transported over this road up to Thursday evening last, • ; ' Tone. Boats. Tons • July 20 S'ar. 7,..) 56 20 Spray . 58 22 Peter 51 • 22 Allen . - *. 22 Ellsssom• „ 58 • " 23 Niazara, 56 " 24 Sarah Ann 56 - Iliram, 56 25 Knight • 9 05 20. 'llOO Ter Sundry Shippers • ' • PinegroVe Coal . qatoe. Amount of Coal, trans toned on Union Canal Rai: Road, front ht to 15th July (inclusive.) T. cwt. qr . 1 21u7 IS .0 Per last report, 10d96 9 0 Aline .V • schuyliall I ;even K. R. The (Mowing is the amount nftil i nt, transported on this Road, for week *line. on Thuriday evenine last. • . Tons. 7,805 01 Per last report, - 151,:e35 16 ', • . . . To;a1, 1 • 162.391 06 WM. 'NEWELL, Collector. - • • :lizil C reek Rail Rbad Vompany. The amount of coal transported dyer this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last is Tons . 241 ~.. . - . ~ .:. Per last report - 26.711 - • 310aittk - arbou itaiki:toac • The following is the amount of Cool transported on this Road, fOr the week eliding ThuridaY Evening last. 1 , • Tons. t .4.991 • ' Per last report,',' • 6602 I , ScUdylkin 1 alley ~ ail 1.: ono. The Amount of Coat hauled over this road up to Sat urday-hvening lastia 7- Tons • 315,221 Per lant report, I . , 77,211 Total, I)IIFFIELD'S fe'si or. those justly , 7lebraltd Ham for sale by .11'y 27 31)— T. &J. BEATTY. ;'s r ri caved a small int of Duffields Celebrated J Wesitotalla Rams( at tne York Slot.. July 27 BO EDWARD YARDDLY -1 ' New Drug Store. • E. B. EfERIIOLTZ,'&:OO., respectfully ''''!tinfornis the citizens of Pottsville, and ; tr Schuylkill county generally, that they have 42.:.% opened, (in the store formerly occupied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of Drug!, Medicines, Chemicals, - Paints, Oat, Drs, . Vaiwiah, Putty; Glass, - \ Specs, Patent Medicines, Lte:, And solicits a share of public patronage. confidently assuring the public, that every aricle. in their line, shall be of the first quality, and purely genuine. Having served a regular apprenticeship to the busi ness In Philadelphia, those who GiVour them, with call, can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly a gainst all mistaken, and have their ; medicines put up with the gseatest care and nicety. I ' Physicians' prescripttOns attended to with partialar care, at aft hours. Dotintry Physicans and Storeteep• era, supptied at a small advance on ,its prlcea. December 3, 1 • 49-t1 - TRAYED away from: the sruhseriber resi t 7 ding at the North American Mines. about two weeks ago, a dark Brown Gone. with a white spot on her forehead, and:flanks; with a - bell on with a strong chain. Whoever ; will retina said, ow to the subscriber, or give him informatio s i. where hex= get her again, shall be reasonably, rewarded, • " , GEORGE! HARLAN; lay WI, • " Nerd/ 4Euericlus Mines; 4. 9,147 oa 185,472 16 Per last report, • P2A55! l I Per last report 161,472 06 = , 6077 ! 1362 IFILOM MAUCH CllU:pi t 55255 19322 ROCK TORV Tone 137,5.1-8 Boat. . ir►i rude Pcr tart report 426 23099 VIGG IN, Agent. OM GEORGE Total, 1 , 10001 3. 0 , V. L. CONfIAD, Collector . Total 1 GEO. 11ADEETY,—Collector. I Total 01,676 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector. I • J§SSE TUTFIEII, Collector Stray CoNAr.!, bnactt St te Vots7/,E.. - t l'erai . IN BANKRUPTCY. the tn.atter of the esiaie of Edward Y. - Farquhar. The doirunissioner appointed to distribute the fund ; 43 Court. will enter upon the duties of his appoint ;meat at the _Pennsylvania Dell,- in • the Borough - iv froitsville. on Ttrorsday:the Ist day of August, A; C. 1814. at 10 - o'clock A. M.' ' . Creditors Will be dehairril fictin any claim upon foqd. who shall no; have proved their debts on or, before said time aboVe mentioned. I . :WILIJAhi F. DEAN, July 20, 29 2t 1 Commissioner. Administriorls Notice. , • , IVOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad -111 ministration for the Estate of George Wag- Ale, lite of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill CtiuntY. deceased, have been 'granted to the sub scriber; Notice is theyefore hereby given, to all thotts indebted to said deceased to make immediate ; payment, and all those' having claims Will please ;present them for settlMUent, JOSERII COATSWORTII,, 1: Administrator. ' 29—fit.• 1 . • Pottsville, July 20, 1894. THE ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP. 4. miracle - to cure chapped face ani I hands, AND TO CLEAR TIIE SKIN. ; • What made my cheeks , so bright and clearl What made all freeklas disappear, Curing eruptions faVand-nearl What cleared the sunburn from my brow; And made my face salresh as now l• 'Twas the Chemical. Soap, that all allow. ;• REencfts—many ofyct—not allthink this Che mical S.aap; a mere pa ;Well. give none trial, and ;you will find out that it trione of the most wonderfu discoveries ip chem stry: It has cured thousands in the United States - of eiery Oisfigareme.nt and env ,turn of the skin, such Ss.pimples, freckles. blotches :salt rheum, scurvy, twat spots, ; tan, sunburn, Moir ., phew, &c. It will change the color of dirk yellow, or sun. !burnt skin.to a -beautifol, healthy clearness. To trove the public•thecle,ellencecif this read the fol ilowing diploma, awindeclto M. Viprini, the inven [tor. by the 'Medical SoCiety of Paris ."Wecossitler 111 Vesorini.' the greatest philan. ihrupist of the ace, his Italian Chnnicul soap a miracle to curd any eruptions ,Or disfigurement of the Fkin. It will prove 'a blessing to future 'ages." Price 50 cts per cake Sold by ; B. BANNAN. Agt July ,2U 29 • NEW 'Rose D. Albert, by Jai t Triumphs of Time, a .Guy Fawkes, Prarie Bird, No. 6 Mysteries of London, 1. Merles Museum forJUly • Rise of Papa l cy A voice from Rome • ! 'ValentineVdt„ , , I No. 15 Illustratekespeare Kohl'ii Scotland 'NI - The two Sisters - "N„ .. ' • The Burglars `Nix The livolode roe Pictures of the reach Revolution, •• - 25 t ' The Winutnese of Woo 12i ,Merten by Th..i.d. re Itoolt:, 1 • , 25 Graham's Magazine for August, 25 Ladle's Book for August N 25 Together with a variety of other Books . just re ceived'a ul r for sale by B BAN NAN, July 20 29 Ag't. 101,620 01 174,1;7'17 268,767 IS 75 42 00 Tons. 3°ROUGH I, FORT of Grmirre ?ugh of Schuylkill 1811_ 7439 2108 g? ~! Jul) 17 1843 1 Oct. 3.1 1121 To a.n - 'x,ider in fay \-n. MID 74777 27103 Oct 4 sna Oct. 5. Oct. 12 Oct. 13. „ 6 4 1 I EOM Ci!ael Nov. 91 N4w- 1605 21491 Dee. 41. 1844 Jan. 1, • . u f Min= Feb. 9 8 Mar. " 19 " 30 May? • OS Pt 8 OP June 4 " " 23 .. July 1 ga:Cl 11 S ~♦ 8 .. EEM 1843 Oct. 3 By cash reed of R. " 13 .. 2 3 • ”, Nov. II Dec. 21 • " 1844 . • , Jan.-2 ~ • " tf 75 - 00 ~ HI t. Philip Dover, late col. 224 20 Feb. 7 " R. Kline, col. on,ac't 23 00 Apr. 3 t,' R. Mellon, eons. rent col. 4 35 May 7 ' " R. Kline col. on ec't 95 91 July 1 ~ .3. Heebner' lute Our fin col 2 00 July 17 Due Geo. Kaufman late Treasurer ' Balance on settlerent , 47 49' - *657 73.1 • Approved by the town council this 17th clay of July, 1814 . DANIEL U. STAGER, July 'X, 29 I i Clerk. . : LOST in this bortitigh, a few days since a PLAIN GOLD PENCIL 'CASE—atiy person finding the same:shall - be suitably rewarded by return ing it to this office. July 13, • 28— _ TOSEPTI MORGAN, fine just received a new assort. •11, went of floods, amens which are splendid new style Prints, Silk Embroidered Nett Scarfs, Brussels' Net.2l yards wide for 8l awls, Thibet and Silk Shawls, Lisle and Ashburton Lace;'n very superior article of Stripe Jatonett Muslin, Thiedd Lace„Jaconet !naming, and a vartety of other fancy goods; ail of which will be sold nt the lowest cash prLces. • • Pottsville July 13. • • 23 • STRAY COW. TRAYED away from the subseriher, scalding at the I , North American Mines; on this Ist of July inst.. a large' BLACK COW, with three :white spots on her tell hip and shoulder, with a cropped tail, anti had on a tante bell with a strap. Whoever:, will find sad COW, and return her to th e slabsri• r, cif i elve him nfants. lion where he can get hel reasonably rewarded. - • • • DREW RYAN. July 13 ' - ' 28 31* 1 • •••..,, • • • at, • r Jahnpa:: , NOTiaIi..PVOLIO for the lgrasg,Potessille BOOKS. pital work, IRS 25 25 I2i yli4oawii*:lo4l nuffman, Treasurer of the lio- Haven, assetts and liabilities, 'orof Henry Reed $lO 93} 'Jacob Sterner 75 Jacob Paltgrove 17 62 Benj. Daubert 10 311 John Rudy .12 50 ohn Baylor 10 60 • Sohn Rudy 29 121 • Michael Frehafer 10 50 JOhn Doyle 1 00 Jacob Kline 10 871 J.Knercher fortaz list 2 00 Jacob S. Kline 8 621. Leitan & Kauffman 8 93 John Baylor 9 25 Frederick Beck 75 Daniel Shappel 1 00 Jacob Sterner 871 John Saylor 8 93 Chprles Deitzel 371 Jacob Kline ' 5 621 Daniel Saylor 4•57 Daniel Rick 75 larbb Sterner 1 50 Daniel 11. Stager 15 09 31ithael Freltafer7 871 Michael Frehafer 10 50 Daniel Raudenbush 2 431 John Baylor 9 871 • Daniel Fritz 4 OD Mark Mellon .5 00 Jacob Palsgroie 12 75 • Mark Mellon 10 29 Jantea Dtifenderfet 11 51 Jacob Kline 5 06 Jacob Palsgrova 10 871 Jacob Kline 9 00 Isaac Staufer 9 431 Michael Frehafer 6 121 dn do 9 181 Jacob Palegrove 5 6 2 1 Jacob Sterner 3 25 Jaen!) Palsgrove 3 75' Daniel Frehafer 75 J3Cti Kline 1.50 El A. Dorfman 2 121 Frebafer 7 00 Wm; Baylor 1 00 Aliehael Frebafer IKt Cremer 61 John' Frehman, 371 Philip Buyer .• 10 50 John Evely 5 621 Jo'lui /MIMI • 1 63 Robert Bass -, 8 75 Peter Fritz 75 Andrew Boyer 1 22 Robert Bass 7 871 Bern Wertley 5 00 Danlel Fritz • 1 00 John Jinnings. 25 Huntzinger 2 371 Daniel F ritz 2 75 Jacob Elive 3 00 Chap. liuntzinger 671 Jacob Eline t 1.• 50 John Saylor 1 20 E. fitintzinger 118 84 Joseph Keihner 7 01 -John Bausam 37 Gee; Frebafer 33 J. 11. Campbell ' 20 00 John Baylor ' 35 50 John Jones 10 57 Jacob Itziminimer 10 41 - Johnillysely 3 60 Jacob Kline . 920 Peter Fritz 4 20 Freaerick Mass II 371 Lawrence Ileebner 6 50 Samuel Heebner 243 Geo.! Kauffman 15 59 John - Saylor 6 00 Joseph Billiards I 50 !aid Sailor 2 62 Beht,Nelleln ' 3 78 J0h4,118 bin 2 03 Sarah ?dannon 5 00 Peter Fritz ' . 320 Dennis Dougherty 650 David Dress . 100 EMI ine, Corr, on act. 111 511 45 82 ellOn eon. rent cord 200 line; corr, on a'ct 34 00 43 00 IL BI R. KI NEW GOODS. SS tn'oo. THE MINERS'' JOURNAL. - SHERIFF'S SALES ; OP B - y virtue of several Wfsll*Ov rapostat and Leectrit4 &nos, isepeo not of flit. Coun of Common Pieces bf Schuylkill ecituaky, and to ine di rected, Wilt be exposed to Pliblic Sale • O a Th urs d a y, the 22d of Aureet next, at 10 o'clock ' the Forenoon, at the pane berme of Daniel /fin, ln the borough of Pottsville A Leasehold ; Property, consisting of's tot and two story e - „ • frame house thereon erected by James 111cAlarney, in Illahantsneo street, in the gt s ".% Borough of Pottsville, held under mound rent Leased from Joseph and Thomas Wood, dated the' d ofJanuary 1EC39. - antl the lath of ruts 1841, to ru seven years from the Is t day of July A. D., 1841, wititthe privilege of removing said house at the end ofthe term. Also, ta. certain l iot or piece of ground, situate on'the southwardly side ofthe road, leading from Pottsville to Port Carbon, and sometimes milled Port Carbon Ave nue, In Norwegian township. !Schuylkill county; con taining 5 acres, and held under a deed from Thomas Haven and wife, dated the 14th of January A. D. 1813, and recorded M Schuylkill county !Deed Book' No. 21; page 291,, with the appurtenances, ' consisting of a two , story frame dwelling .F house. iA s th e property of James NcAlar o.sy. - .8t • the same time I and place, The one undivided half of all that certain tract or parcel' of land, situate in the borough M" Pottsville, Silmylkill county, beelnning at a Peet the north Wen comer of the Phygick tract, thence /don`; the Eyrehart; South 201 degrees East 1295 feet to the south side of Lyon st., North 60 degrees. East 241 feet,'South 30 drerees, East 190 feet, to the North side of Market street, North 60 derrees, Etat 760 feet, North 30 degrees, West 230 f e e t to the mirth side of Lyon street, thence along th e nort h side of Lyon street North 60 degrees. East 390 feet, North 30 degrees, West 115 feet,- North ,60 degrees, East 50 feet, North 30 dtgrees, %Vest 20 felt. North 60 degrees,.East 180 feet, South 30 degrees. East EIS feet, to the north line of Lyon street, thence taw, the same, North 60 degrees,East 107 feel thence North 30 de gree., West 217 fet to the south side of High street, thence crossing said High street, North 401 - degrees, East 112 feet to Lot No. 61 in Poo & Patterson's Ad dition to the townlor Pottsville' thence atone said fait mentioned Lot north 30 degree{ West, 303 feet to the south side of Laterel street, thence crossing the said last mentioned street, North 30!,tdegrees, East 102 feet to an alley, thence along the mine North 2.01 decrees, West SO feet to the Minersville road, thence along the same Smith 89; degrees, west 581 feet, thenre North 20; decrees, West 72 feet to the line of the Nevi:ration Company tract, thence along thd line of the last met honed tract South 691. dezrees, West 1239 feet to the place of beginning, containing 46;acres and •48 perches lor thereabouts, with the appurtenances. can -311 stating of two frame and mg log houses My .;,miners, excepting out of the said premises Lot No. 61, on Laurel street, now the property °Nantes G. Clark, also a square to ground, the poverty of Mil ler 4. Haggerty, containine 1 acre. and 20 perehes, anti aunject Id the right of a rail rood Fold and conveyed Carey lea and others, and also to a tease of cement ground given to Cateb Parker. As the properly of Abraham Pot?. 123 25 373 25 123 dlt the same time and, place all that certain lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Miners-, rine, Schuylkill county, It/being the Int marked in the' senerall plan of said bortiugh, NO.—adjoining lot of Moses Rusbateh on the East, and,pirotterty; of Thomas Williamson the West, fronting 25 feet on Sunbury street, 25 feet on land of Joseph Jeanes In the rear, and ..„ .200 feet ,in dapth, with the applutenances,' sl consisting of a two story log dwelling house, ~,,..` - with a one story frame 'kitchen thereto at . . A at tached. As the property of Wi/Tirtin Hula/vac. • St the smite that andi place; all that certain lot of ground, situate in ilielown of Middle port, Schriylkill townshin, Schuylkill county, contain ing 50 feet in front on Washington; street, (or old Cat awissa road) and 200 feet in depth; and fainting on a 20 feet wide alley, adjoining lot of 'William 11. Hull and • .Henry Wren, with the a(mtirtenances; con= aisting of a one story frame mous e . all that certain lot of grotind, shame in the town of Patterson, Schuylkill tolvnstiip,: Schuylkill county, adjoining lots of Patterson & RwL ton each side and a public alley, - containing 150 feet front on the - - . , Alain street ' (or old •Alu lcli Cliuni6Road.) and f 7 ;5..t. 117 feat 6 inches in depth,) with the &Donne . 2"! V :Dances.eonsiating of a two story ftante dwel ling house. As the property of Joint Nen:J. . . .Bt- the same tine and place,lallihoSe two adjoining. half lots of Ground,leituate in the bo rough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county; the'ifirsi snug( red - on the southeasterly side of Larnel street, boun ded norteisterly by lot, late of Thomas PollOck, south easterly by a al fiod wide alley, sodtbwesterly 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 tht rear 21 feet 9 in— ches, end, in depth or length 146 feet, and the other bonnded castwardly by Adams street, nort hwardly by a 23 feet wide street, westwardly by the remaining half part of the lot of which this is part,and southwardly by a 30 feet alley, containing in depth along Adams street, 146 feet, and in front along said 23 felt wide, street, and ''. na Said 20 feet alley, 21 feet 9 inches; With the ( Etli aurtenances, consisting ()fa two story stone 1 . 1 _,dwelling house, (occupied es n tavern,) with a basement story in the rear, Sheds;and Stables. As the property of William rest: At the same time and place, All those two certain slessuages; tenements 4 lots of land, and the water rights therenoto belonging ? situate in Man taint towitshin; itelinyikith county, she first thereof hounded an follocCs, beginning at black nak standing At the centre turnnike 'road, thence !south 12 degrees, east 36 pdrches to a post in the said road, thence con tinuing along said Road , south In degrees, east 48 per ches to a stone at the said road, thehce north 8.2} de grees, west 13} perches to the Canal, thence by the same to the Canal Dam, thence along high water mark amid slant to a pOst, thence North 751 degrees, west about 6 perches to the place of ImOturting, bounded all around by laud of lat.. George Dreibetbis, deceased, of which this was a part, containing 2 acres and SO per ches. The second , thereof, beginning at a post at the stale of the Canal, thence down the same, shuth 27 de grees, writ 50 tierches and south 7 degrees, West In per r,hes to the river Schuylkill, thence up the !lame north 211 degrees, east 19 perches to a bride and north 57 degrees, west 4 perches to the place of beginning, con taining 50 perches; tnore or less, with the appurtenan ces, . t• ces, consisting ofa two story frame (livening g" •honse, with a basement story of stone in the ''' 1 5: ..:rear, a stone Spring house, aone ,and a half l story frame house, and a frame barn! one ;two story frame dwelling house, with a one story stone kitchen thereto attached, and a frame stable and a one story big , biu ie. with a basement story of stone.' As the proper ty of George Ebert. t St Me sante time and place, : All that certain Lot or piece of Ground, situate on the North westerly side of Mahantango Street, inl the borough of Pottsville, Seim): county, being the northeasterly part nfthe Let•inarketin the general plan of said Bo rough, No. 6e, containing in front on said kla!lantana° street, 20 feet more nr less. and in depth 2W feet, boun ded northeasterly by Lnt No. 67, northwesterly by a 20 feet wide, alley, Southwarterly by a .V.oety. Mae and Lot belonging to Dr. dames iii; and Southeasterly by said Mahan g g tantm street. with the appp nominees, con , - silting of a two story stone house, with a basement store. Auto, the nail; l led moiety or half;part of ail that certain Lnt nr piece of Ground, situate on the north westerly side of Blarket street, in the troreugh of Potts ville, Schuylkill county, containing in frlnt on said Market street, 20 feet and in depth 190 f •et,lbeing part of the Lot marked in Pott & Pattersrm's addltionalii to Pottsville No. 3, hounded Southwesterly, by part of said Lot conveyed by Isaac Beek my Charles Miller. northwesterly by a 40 net Wide e reet, tre then deep by other part of said lot No. 3, late the property of Isaac Beck, and southeasterly ny said Market awe', with the 'appurtenances, consisting of a three story brick dwel ling house, At.sn, the undivided moiety or hal/Tart of all that certain Int or piece of ground, somas in Norwegian township, Schtly'k county, bounded and`described as follows, to wit: beginning, at a stone: corner, thence eastwardly 160 feet to the :moth east corner of a log house now erected thereon, thence nerthwardly 40 fe-t to the northeast corner cf said house, thence .westwa , d - ly 160 feet to a stake, and thence southwardly 40 fret to the, place of a.ginning, being the [same premises, which Nicholas Wilkey, conveyed to Thomas C. Wil liams and' William H. Mann, by deed; dated the 13th day of Match A. D. 1837, and recorded in the office for ,„Aft;.' oretbcnorrdiAnpgrild,elispatfB37ol,Vigtshhtiihieg,apopnurtthee: ; 1 ;1 nanceit. eanststinz of a two story double g L:"; log house and a small log tenant house.— As the property of Moms C. •657 73} . e same time and place, iAll that certain int or piece of ground, situate on thg southeast wardly side of Market street in the borough of Potts rine, Schuylkill rounty,. containing in front on said Market street 57 feet;6 inches, and in; depth 201 feet. bounded northeastwardlY }by a 40 feet street called William street, sontheastwardly by a street Intended to be 40 feet wide, southwesterly by ground:granted hy Bunt Patterson to Elizabeth Miller, and northwesterly by said Market street , with the a ppurtenatiCes, consis ting of a large two story brick dwelling house, with a two story brick back building thereto attardwd, Stone Stable ana Carriage house, and two story brick dwel ling house• mi the property of Alsaanist Par?. iht the same lime andplace, that piece Lot or eof ground , situate arid being in tOwitof 11li nersvillo. Scnuylki , l county, bounded n.irthwardly by Lnt No, 193, southwattlly . by U tNo 196, eastwargly liy Front street. and westwardly by a 20 feet SklleV„ being 30 fret, in widlti. err, Front et arid _fin the aforesaid alley. and in depth 190 feet,ind marked in the plan of said tow with the No. 190. with the sMankfuleea, &Insisting ota tw • story frame dwelling house} wilh a frame kaelten thereto attached and a frame Stable As I 'property rill0.91:1 ) 1I DO HU S. On Saturday, the 24th day o.tAtiguett at 10, o•rthcir in the forenoon, at the tublic" house of Michael Grueff, in the boroneh of Ortrigsbnra : all those three tracts of land, lying:, contiallooo to each other, siteete in Bosh township, Schuylkill county, ad -I:dein:rim:to of !dente Diehl,' Andrew Grade William 111cAddams, Wiliiatn Man, Henry Winter and others ;' one of them patented on It warrant to Paul Bauldy, con taining 4001 acres.-one other patented on a warrant to Jamb Yohner, enutaining 4618 acre K—end the oth er patented on usranrant to William eontafn lag acres, with the appurtenances. As the prop erty of the offerris Canal atm! Banking Company: . At the same -time and phteei%aU that certain taint ground, eitu4te in the town at NcNeans. burg, Eallt Brunswid township, Schuylkill twangy.' itcl:.• joining Market street,, on the West or Frtitit, lot of Dr. Jacob F. Treichier,on the North, 112 !bet alleY Mina East or rear, and lot of Theohold Hartzog on the South. cciontbaliti,99 Mk to front rind 103 to illa depth; and, NM , maitrd in (to plan of Said town with No. 38. and caltntEn..29, with appurtenances, eon ' sisting ofa one story ing dwelling house, and a log stable.. AS the property of likary G. Sebastian.l • M the Same !fine and place, All that certain piece otter' of ground, situate in the.boroitah Of Orwigsburg.. (formerly West Brunswig townstdry) Schuylkill minty, bounded as follows, beginninteaLia post at the Centre turnpike, thence by the same South 82 degrees 'West nd `feet to a post, thence by land of drieffriorth 7 degrees. West 199 fier to a pogl, (including an pi feet wide alley.) North 82 degree /I, East en feet ,to a post, thence by lot of .loUn Gessly. South 7 degreei, , East 199-feet to the place of 44aning, containing 48 p erches,, with the appurtenanccfi f • a ,Bistirig ofa two 'ter). Saute dwelling bowie. 1 : 1 1 1.. with a one story frame kitchen thereto at ..tached. As the propany of Damn. Elits.r- . At the same nine and place, The un divided half of all those certain two trails of land, sitii ate in Wayne"township, Schuylkill county, the flrtt beginning at a atone, thence by land,. being part of a Career tract, sitnate.ln fiirmerly in Tinegroce now Wayne township, surveyed to Genree Ebkrt, Ninth 42 decrees East 17 perches to a dogwood , ttee, thence by" land of Henry Berger, North 80 decrees, East .51 .per, chss to a post, thence by land now ofJohnliutz; South 10 degrees, East 441 perches to a white{ oak, thence by the residue of said larger tract-South. 67 degrees, West 41 perches to a gum tree. Smith 44 decrees: ;Vest ID; porches to a stone, North 62 degrees, West 51 perches to a stone. North 10 degrees, East 18} perches to a pine stump, North 29 degrees, West 30 perches JO a stone and North 12 degrees. West 3l perches to the place ot beginning, containing IS acres and-3 perches, and aIL lowance. The other tMet is situated and :limited ae follows, beginning at n 'stone corner in a line of land,' of Michael SVoomer. John Heffner and , Henry flarYer, thence extending by land of said Henry' Berpr, North ID degrees, West 9.perches to a white , oak,. North 13 degrees, West 14 perches to a stone. South 81 degteun, West 9 perches to a stone, South 9.3 decrees; West 23/ perches to a stone corner on the old division line bei. tween the said Wootner, Heffner & Berger. thence by the said division line-along the lands of said Herter & Woollier North El degrees. East 21 perches to the above • mentioned place of beginning, containing 2 acres and 32 perches, strict treasure, with the appartei aa a '4,j;,•• fiances, consisting of a two story stone is ;. huilding, formerly occupied as a Grist 111 two 'story log dwelling hjtise, log and apple orchard. As the property of JACOB Hsrrapt. • • fit the same time ' and place, All that 'certain tract or piece of land, situate in Manheitritowni ship, Schuylkill county, adjoining land of Samuel Leff - ler, late Jacob Zimmerman, decesed, Jacob lluntzinger, gen., and others and the river Schuylkill. and coutain4 Inc 8 acres and 46 perches. with the r appur.: - tenances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, with a one story framd NH IV. kitchen thereto attached, a frame stable "•• * t• • and a good spring of water; near the . house. . j Alsn, all thos three adjaining certain Lots of gift nil; situate, lying, and being' in the town of Landingville; Manhelin Township. Schuylkill county, between the' Schuylkill canal and the riser Schuylkill, bounded and limited as followi, viz. beginning at a stone corner.' standing nn the said canal; thence extending along the said canal south adcgrees, east 100 feet to a stone cor-1 net': thence running by and along lot No. 5 21 degrees,! east 67 feet to a corner posti at a ferty feet street. thence by said street south 751 deetees, west 100 feet to a cor-i ner post thence by Int No. Si south 211 degrees. west 60 feet to the place of beginning, containing 331 square; perches. And the other Inefieginning at a stone cornet at the said river Schuylkill, i thence extending alone by; the said river north 87 degrees, east b 0 feet six inches tot a stone or a.forty feet street{ thence by the said 40 feet; ktreet south 751 degrees, west 100 feet to a stone, thence: by lot Nn: 2, north 211 degrees, east 145 feet 6 inches to, the place of beginning., containing 57 perches. And the; third lot which is marked N. 5,,in the plan afthe town aforesaid, containing in • front on the Schuylkill' canal. 50 feet, and in the rear 50 feet on the river Schuylkill, In I(inth or depth on lot 6, 103 feet to a forty feet! street, thence from the said i))reet In length or depth 160; feet 6 inches on the amino( No. 6 to the Schuylkill, • 'thence nn Int No. inlength or depth to the said 40 1 feet street 109 feet 6 inches, thence from the said street on the said Int N 0.4. 97 flietito the Schuylkill canal, it • being the 3 wit tile lots of ground marked in the general plan of said town with Nos. 3,4, and 5, with the appur-; tenances. consisting of a thialbuilder's shop. ..R/.10, all those three certain lots of ground. adjoining. Mtn other. situate in the' town of Landineville Man-; helm township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lots of Samuel Mertz, late Henry Ritish, decem.d, and the ri ver Schuylkill, containing 100 square perches, more .nr; less, with the appartenam es,pinsisting of*Boatbuild-• er's shed and two small shops. As the property' of Ben jastin Hessler, with nonce to terratenants. • .91 the same t j e and place, Allr •hove certain two tracts M. parcels of LAND, the; tics! thvreof, situate partly in the borough of Schuyl. kil! I fatten and partly in Alanheim township Schuyl-1 kill county beginning at a Otte - stump on the west. hank of the, river Schuylkill and a corner lof land oft _ton Pon. °Milli 61 degrees. west 41 j uerches to Ili most, a corner of land of 'Thomas &Hyman. the thri hrxi mentioned course's. south 274 degrees east 40! nerchcs to a pntli, south , C 2.1 degrees, West CO parehesi to a post.south 234 de grees east, cressuii the west; branch of the river Schuylkill. and also the' Mine flill find Slhuylkill flaxen Rail Road, 155 perches to: a stone, a corner of landioTi•Paniel Barolet, thence' by his land north 35 Ogree r s east. 33 perches to a storm, thence by the same south 10 P.:degrees east. 123 perches three•tenths a stone in the line of land of George Kerschner, thence by h.s land north 154 degrees east. 37 percfiesjin• a stone on tne bank; of the river t‘clitrylk. l l.thence along the tiver,Schuyl kill. - -north 234 degrees east 49 perches six tenths: •0 a beach tree on the ban:k of said river, thenm,' by West Schuylkill Ilaien.darth 26 degrees west.96 , ' perches nine tenths tonpost In the hank of the Fiv— er Schuyikill.thetice rating toe said tiger north' 77j degrees west 38 perches seven-tenths, to a stane.l thence up the river S .buylktll the several courses; and distances thereof; and crossing the west branch' :if the Schtiylkill, a: itsjjunction with the Main branch to the pla n e of beginning, containing Ic3 acres and 59 •erches • • • • • The second thereof.situate in Manhetm township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a white oak, thence by, land of Kerschner, north 13} degrees west, 17 perches to a chesnufnak, thence by land of Boyer, north 721- de; grees east, 143 perches to a stone, thence partly by land of reedier, and partly by land of Bartolet,north 181 de. green west, 227 perches toe stone, thence by other land south 691 degrees east, 221 perches to a pest, thence byl land of Thomas slillyinan, south 181 degrees east, 247 perches to a stone, thence by land of Dress, south GO 1-4 west, 105 perches to a spanish oak, , and south 881 dee grees west, 61 perches , seven - ninths tolhe pia& of bej ginning, containing 60 acres acres and 50 perches . of the first described tract, is a ipart of apact -patented to Martin,. Dreibelbid', by patent dated the 14th of De 4 cember, 1781, entrilletroin Patent hook, No. 3, page 169; and is the same land which Maria Boyer and Rerecca Boyer, by deed-dated the 2it of March, 1829, and record ed at Oriviesburg, in deed hcsik No. 6,' page 37, con 3, veyed to Dantel .1. Rhoads, and the said Janie! .L Rhoads, by a - det.laration of trust acknowlede.tion the . . 7th of April, l B22, and recerdedat Onvigsbur , , iii deed book No. 12, page 516, on the 2.5 th ofitine, I.:" 2, decla.-1 red that one half of the said land was held b • him in trust for the said Thomas Fitch and Ilanry ush, theti Sheriff of Schuylkill co., by deed dated the WI July; 1835, and made in a writ of Testatunt Excutio e, issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Chester Co nty, and directed to the Sherilf of Schuylkill county, a the suit yf Samuel P Whetherell; against Daniel d Rhoads; granted the one undivided , half of the said la d to the . Miner's flank of Pottsville, in the county of S buylkill; after welch the said hank sued out a writ of p ninon its the Common Pleas of Schuy l kill county, to' J f ly Ml* 1838, No. %against theetti&Thcimas Fitch,a d in pur-i suance of the proceedings had therein! 23 acr s and 19 perches of the said land, .Was allotted to the id bank in severatity, and 36 acres and 40 perches theteof, wail allotted to the said Thomas Fitch in seventh , and by deed dated 23d July, 1839, the said Dank con } eyed' the said 23 acres 10 perches to Thomas Sillymap, W ho with his wife Eliza, by deed dated J uly 24 1839; andr recorded - • at Orwigsbure , iii deed book, No: 17, ee 596, conveyed THE SAME TO THE SAID 110 MAR Fitch and the said Daniel .1. RhPads, by deed daied the 131Isof October, 18:90, conveyed the legal ti le to the one-half of the said 59 perches of land to the s. id Thom as Fitch, excepting certain lots'amounting t gether to ahout 4 acres, which had been Sold by the said 'Daniel J. Rhoads, whilst he had the festal title, the deeds for' which sales are recorded at Orwigsbure. indeed book No. 7, pages 56. 60, 111, 196 309, and Deed beok No. 84 5C] page 56 , and in Deed No. 9, pages 50, 119, . and the remainder of the first described; tract, being 90 acresi and the second described tract, being 60 acres, which in pursuance of the proceedings had therein, ere alloti ted to the said Thomas Fitch in severalty, Who, with Olive his wife, by deed date& the first day o‘ Novem,i ber, IS-11, and recorded at Oriviesbure, in deed book N0.,19, page 510, conveyed the: said premises to Roe, well Fitch, with the appuricnthicei, consist ng of one large four story stone warehouse, one tw. story log house, one one-story stone house, one unfinished two story stone house, with° basement story, on two sto= ry frame house, with a one story stone build' g thereto attached: frame stable. and 7 ehantees. As t e properl ty of ROSWELL FITCH., .tit the . sarne.time and P lace, All hat cer4' tali, tract or piece of land,..situate in Way e town.: ship, Schuylkill county. bounded by lands of oho Len, gel,John Saucer. Henry Fehr, Joseph Me 'Cr. John Etnifiarich and others, contsining 577 acres a d 44 per: . 'e .. ; , .... chef., be the same more nr less with the ...: appurtenances. consisting of a. wo glory gs es , log, weatherboarded dwellin7. h use, with II II I Lt."... a ono stnry knch.en thereto anti •hed and a --"---- log barn, a double one and a hal story log house, Bank-barn, log stable.anfi spring hone , an un: finished two story log house, leg stable, et er press; Orchards &c .As the property lof ElarisY /I =zit. , .R 1 the same lime and place,, • 11 that certain messuagc teams. t and tract of land, ituate in Wayne township, Rchuyli U county, boon& by land' Ol .1 .hn Borrenbot k. Ca: zee Kutz, and la ds of the 4 N. w York and Sr! uylkill Coal Company, containing Oli acres an 144 pereles of 'aid, t • l'oiny the sa .. e ,preml. see which John B. Reese be ht in len u e be • ring date the 11th day of April A. D. I.' ~., conveye d to Ja-ob Ileffner, with the appanenancr. As the p ovens! . or Jacob Heffner.. i ,- ..11t the same time and place, A Certain . lot of Ground, situate in the town tt Pr C Schuyiki'l county, hounded and described a follows, tO wit : heirinnine at the Tamaqua or rtv , in the town of Port Crn rm, on the Ino of the ' , VII £l , lO of North street, 3 r-,t west ofa th"neo np said street North 85 'degrees, East 121 at to fh,.4 Northwest comer of North and Penn street, es( arse! al feet to the northeast corner of same sti , et, sam muse on the turnpike 212 feet to a alone; belog 1 14 3 f et from the giver to the inronilte. thence. N • rth 9 d^ rees west along the twrapikesol feet to , a fro P. the - e South 65 degrees, West 190 feet to Penn etre t,. &3 _ fr. t across Penn street 172 feet to the river the • boledis -I,•n-e front the tutor:lke to• the rivsw heir '4l2leor lb is h.lagestoat-la:adtl fr t East of , , e rivr; Gleam) along the fiver South 111 degrees to the vim. , of beginning. eontalnine Hat resiand 118 pert , es - Mein •'• 4ng Penn street. reserving to the Little lichu kill , Na vleation Rail Road and Coal Company. or to heir sin: ,sewors or Assigns, the .r*ht at any time b softer tri , melt a 50 feet wide street through the said p vnalsee continuation of the street called Penn striped, I 14 GO on; the Men plot of Port Clintos,vdtheat Boy d& • or right ; '-• 4 • BM °nuke tart ofJ rundius Tiara hh . lichees assigns to any •onspettSation for the ground. whichthe said street Nay occupy,lor Aur any damages will, Ti the eant,i may (wen deli to the Aforesaid premises or to - ary Improvements titereon, with the ntipurtenancee4 Consist ' • • ing of a Cumin or Furnace. arid 'other ;MU small out buildings. Ais the pSoerty of gi eharles B. Parke itrafteliets - Tars. ' ..61i4he same lime and place. Alrthat certain tract of land, Situate in Wayne t Schuylkill county, bete ded by lands of Daniel Bressler, Frederick Shaeffer and others, containing 1 acres more or les* , with the appurtenances, consisti ng of, a one story] lot dwelling house, with a kitchen therein at cached, log stable, apple orchard and good spring of we teil• , , XtJ<oc till tliat,certain tract of land, situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill county. bounded by lands of Fred eriskighdeffer, John Freeman & others; containing 10 acres more or lees, with the appurtenances. Consisting of a log stable, As the property of Daniel' Wal*, S,eized 4nd taken into Ett`eill ion ind be sold by i JER EMI REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Or w igt:hu rg. July 'pat 1844. Journeymen Wanted: .% : - , rwiwo OR THREE good Journeymen Tailors, who 1 arc accustomed to work on coats, are wanted to work—gmld WitgeS will be given by the suhAreihers. „une 1,, 22 GRANT dc MARTZ. -t • - FOR SALE. •r . Bailin's Patent Coal Breaker InS economical machine ld mitt , fn snieisftil ()per t, I ation at Mr: Basra' and G: Spencer & Co's; mines, near Min4siille, the Delaware Co.'s mines near Potts ville, and Mt. Packer's mines near Mauch Chunk.. This machine - is important to the land owner from Its great redmition of wastage in breaking, and still more important io the collier, the cost of preparing coal for market being by its use reduced to le'ss thatione pfth of that by thO ordinary method. • Inquire of the proprietors..l. &. S.,l3atilu, Philadel phia, or the subscriber at Millersville. Jane I, D. K. lIENNCTT. 22--3nro* , , York, for Bile by , BENJ. BANNAN, XaY 2 . 5 21— MME afECIIANIC'S BOOK OP. ItEFERESfeE, showin; the measure of different tengt h--•alsd show ing the weight of d ifferent bars of !rowan it,Steell. Just received anll for sale at this office, price 571 cents, May 25. • - 2 l— 2l POUdrette, . FEWBarrels Toudrette, for sale by : B. BANNAIi, Agt. May 25, 1844. PATEN T RULERS—For ruling without Inking the Paper, an eicellent article, just reveiv - cd atul for sate citing Office: May 23 ' [ _l-- " TUST ' _ recelwed on consitiiitrient, 10 ton of Ralrltoa., d elion, 2; x, i. and will be sold ililap qr. cash, ,by op lineation to the subscriber at the York Afore. 1 June 15 24- - ' '.• E.;?Y.A.IIDLEY. Q ALT—New SALT rotista rl!y r sa; h b exchaneed for coal. at , fair prires by i, • GRAIri 41r. BROTBEIt, 42 WalnUfst., June 8 . GRIFFItiIi horse shoe nails, for sale.'at the. York !store. June 15 21— E. YAItELEY. 1 ; AiPeaCasks °Neu fine CHEESE, foi sale at the York Store' . Apr 20 - ,- . 1 ' la . ~ • . D I'ILADELPIII.A SmnicEn BEEF and New Jersey T DAMS, jtiAt received and for'sale at the York Store. February 11?, LAZORS, RAZO'S R . ODGER'SisOperior Razors, arrantea• genuine, ve ryw cheap. ! Also, , .-* I ' RODpER'S SUPERIOR CUTLERY,' . , • of file very. best qualify, of the genuine stamp,! for sale by I D. BANNAN, Agq. June. 25, I • : . . 121- , , 'BURDEN'S PATENT HORSE SHOES, iO*ADE, OP AWE bestAp(ted -A!nierican Tr nn, nn, for sale at about the same prides of the Iron in bar, being a saving Or ftliQUI IN per [ cent to the purchaser.' All sliiieli .sold, are l Orranted, and if not satisfactory; Can be retnrued and the money will tie refiinded. GRAY4r. BROTHER, 42 Walnut st:, Philada. June 8 I 21— • - CIiEAPGOODS FOIt C.VSII,- :' ;:-.. ~,• .1 And no Credit giren.. . - V 1 ~ . c . , ..-' -. ... MEM subserPier has just opened at the Store liirrner . ly occupietl. by Crosland & Chrisi;ort Rail Road' et., a eeneral asSortment of Groceries and..`Provialons, which he will at the lowest possible, price'S for cash Such as ! ' ,_ Sugars, Molairses, Coffce, Chorolate, "Tea,' Cheese, Rice. Spicrs, &c., Sperm and While Oil, Sim i maceti, Moulds arid- Dipped Candles, Spap, Tohacro, Segars, Ilan* . ,1 Shoulders, Mess Pork,. i ' Dried Be - ef,' Cod , .- 2 - 1 fish,MaCkercl • 1 . 4-c &c. • - 1 WILLIAM It. MARTI/at . May 2S 1814. 21—If • • . Catholic i Book. . 1 ' URSIILINE MANUAL,in fancy and plain *ding .75 , Catholic Bible; ' • . ' !Al 75 . Key of Ileavett . • - 371 Daily Etercises - , ' - '25 Christian's Gnide Think Well on,it i 25 Sunday School Prayer Book, . ; 121 ' Ido "Ifancy binding ' : ....„ 311 Chapel Companion • ' . ' .., - - 15 . True P i ety y j , . • ' 50 Flnwcrs of Piety. ' .. " 75 Protestant's Trtal . , '3l The 'Orphan Girt . • - L 121 Sunday Scho44 Hymn Book , • 61 , Catechisms 1 '3 . 3a 6 At the above lopt rates, just receli•ed and for tale by : ... j • i ' - B. HANNAN, Aet. C:5- Books not on hand, obtained to order. May 23 ' . 21— . YHOT?ESALE AND RTA.IL V ONT El' I 0.V..1 BY& X3.,3KJCR E, liE subserihera respertrally unman= to, the inhab . 'tants Pintsville, that they have fitted up the es tablishment in Centre street, next door to the new buildings of Mt. A. B. White, Wiera th are engaged in the constant manufactory ornll kind,' of I CONFECTIONARY, Cakes of every description and quality made to order, such as ! ! i Mai Cake,Almond Cake, Cit ron Ca ke, Sponge Cake , ! 1 • ! Pound Cake, 4c. I Cakes for Parties. &e., iced and ornamented in beau tiful style at the shorten notice. ' - Parties Will he supplied'upon reasonable terma, with Blanc!3langes. - Charlatle De Busse; • • i Calf's Fool Jelly, . 1 . i • : • ICC Creams, . i such as the season will permit, &e. The subscribers have also fitted up In their establish ment a large and beautifully furnished Saloon, where pure lee Creams of various kinds, will be served up daily and nightly. Every thing about their establiah ment has beett arranged handsomely and neatly', with out regard to expense • and they hope by careful atteu-, nun' to the comfort and enjoyment of their gueste, to merit a continuance of that liberal patronage for which they are at present grateful. . J i • 1 • - I 1 • GEORGE L. GENSLEN, : G. JACOB BEHR, In. L June 'l5, 18111. • i ,21—•tmo .- TO'THE PUBLIC. FACTS .WORTH , . . l ' F ••••-•-. . • Er 1 rITINCOTT & TANLOft, Merchant Tailors. cor e A ner of Ciintre and Mahantango wee', Pottsville, have just received and are now dogning, a large and Bukriat ice assortment of American,English and pre n:: It Cloths; Splendid Single and Double Milled and fancy Cassimeres ; a great variety of fancy Spring and Sum mer Vestinesi a lot of superior 'Mack -Sitting, To gerher with a large and general assortment °fall other articles in their line. All of which arc lower In price, and superior ';in quality. o any Goods ever offered to the citizens of Pottsville. , , April 8, I - .! It • . . • COAL AGENCY.; To Dealzrs,anducsumers of Anthracite Coal. le MIIE undersigned avina the advantage ortivelve !iear's exPerience in - illistaa arid. NU LOCI M n coal in this reg - on,andhavina now relinguisbed all connex ion with Mimi°, offers his services to Purchasers as a Factor, or lirOker ; being desirous 0( confininghis translCtions and remuneration for thern;i_to 'a commis sion only, to the exclusion of all speculation; as a purchaser andiseller on his own account. The advertiser' belleites that the extended knowledge ho has of the!different operators, (large and small,) with his constant residence in•the region, enabling him o take advantage of any offers, which the temporary ecesaities of any of them may induce them to make. His acquaintance with the various qualities oft he differ ent veins worked, and the requirements of different markets as to quality or kind, will bkailvantaires that when proposed exclusively to tie. is (john by, distance, or tke nature of his avocations, would other wise be prerltided from them,) confining. himself in nerfeet gond faith toe commission only ou Ma price se- tualty paid,. *ID also !testae to himiella sharo,of the patronage of ttity Trade, and consumers of this staple. Those interested In this adrcritsement,hre retered 1 . for InfOnnatb n as tit the advertiser's bttsidesiteem fmteacy. and ateirlty,ofsloracler. to the under-mi. med gentleme - - FAIrtimNIOIODGISON. REFERENCES. -,„ . ' Parrewtt.t.ti-Messris.,Whlt field de Turitertnn, MI -rem and merchants; 7obn tihtppon. Esq.,. Presd't. Mears'. Band'. Benj. Duman, Esq., EA. Miner"' Jour nal; Samuel fp illytuan. Eaq.. Miner atd.3ltrebard. . , PutLana..-41esars.. Farquhar diXamenter. Brokers, 43 Walnut Ira ; It., Elting , Fisq.,*Nerdliant, :AChen nut itieet; Bard Patterson Earl. -Philada. and Tons-. • l',ottaidla July 6 ' - " ' - • 4 , - ' ' . BT—' ' LEGAL; NOTIC4 ,1 3-CIS*WI - IDVELcirIEt ATTPRNEY AT LA L. - _ f HAS opened 4 n of fi ce, in the borongti i•fr lietntilldlt linren. , Onire in front street, serottCjiaor tan of Mrs. Mannine's i flute, will attend to .all: usineell en trusted to his ciirl. In the con -nuts. ofiSOuYlkin and Berks. , • Aprir2o,. .. I. JOHNP. ROSEB ;•,1 ATTORNEY AT " ,I;Ar. _jl-1 , ORWIGSBURG4 PA. ; ..f • ;JOHN,. P. iio.lloo, Arton , EY Al ; LAY 4 • tam trillpraerfei ijt the Courts of eeffkylkill JOHN 1:K: CLENItNt, , Attorney :at 1i230.!' • • OFFICE. Centie.it., East s,lde;lcloritilt:l9er th. oak* °Alm sittiore Journal. t llar. •J , 9- El Law l'artnerstpLi. • ra'HE iindere:ißitcd haw ameiittlemsehrest ax ca-k4tti,orts in 'the - praciiee 0 law All busiocioll tottusted to theirizito 4 ;tatll ree'ehal any: and itiitlitli! attFation: Office ihe re-idence of F. W.. , lloghcP, in Centre Street, eettsville,' , Nov. 4, PROCL'AIVIA . TIOIsAt -•• - r - ,•,., - , , .•• ii•-•:: . 1 , 1! " ii ,I F „.. T i t 6 E . . I , l l 3 ,b l( e lt. ir nt c o n i . I.4 th .A e ll S l V A S N 'e l i g a i l . Itt:f 1 0f. laom. mon Pleas, of Ilig , counties of Daupltin,,) , stbanon and s c j w ymja, in l'eppey/trallia.aii Justin e ;. I the Fete • ral C our t s o f Quavter Sessions of the INdike, Oyer ICA Tm c iner, and CClrteril "Goal Delivery, IS S4 , yd toutities. and titninAie X. Palmer, and Georifli IWGI. Esquires, Judges of the Goan of ' %tarter til.! , .vsiniteo. :its Peace. p r Oyer and Terminer' and General Coal Dil yore th e trial of all capital,i and other °fenders, WV 'paid coun ty of Schuylkill—hi* their precepts to melelijected, have ordered an l 'AdjoOrned Csitirt of Coriunoa 'leas, Oyer and Terminer, and Central Goal Delivery, vg be hoiden at Orw lgsburg. °P!l‘londay the 47tH day. ottly teat, (being the 2,Oth oCvaid mouth,) to continue ilitto week. NoTicE 14 therefore hereby given tote Coroner. the Justices of th'e I Peace, and ConstabieCof Abe said County of Sehlolkill, ; that they are by; tlie said pre cept totemande..l td be then and there,at ilf o'clock II the forenoon of said day; with their rolls,lfscortht. in. on isit ions, eVandiuttions, and all other teittembrancie, to do, thole things; which to their Neveralto res. apper tain to be Anne'; and l all those that arc.ll nd by re 'tfa c.n . nizanc:l, td prosecute against the ' p r otters that are or then shall he in the goal of said count ' , : isf. Szbuyl .. kill. are to he then and there, to prosectr them * ne shall bejust. ' I , God hire the Commorncealtl4 - • • . I-. • . . JEREMIAH ILEEtt,' num..' Sheriff! Otfice ' ' Orwigs t I; • burg, Jime 2 :,7 -1 ; 1844. i , • t -?:25-.. --- N. B.—The Witnesses and Jurors whotti.O . summen•l ed to at tend ea id Clourt,'llli: required to tittend punctip3 ally. In cage of non-attendance. the !eh* .such c.t..' eec. made nod provided, will •be rielly'linforced -•!! This noticede puldisheil by Order of the,.''Altt ; those concerned will therefore govern theuiseq . eA.ceording. . . _ • - C ..A. ROY. 1. • DD: J. 11A.RE'F i r i. respeCtfully inforn, Aft tants tit Pottsville, and the -Public lit 4, 44tEneral; that he has become successor to Dr, ilsder, fat rliomceops thic physitilan, In its various branches retpect- - fully solicits the patrunace of Dr: Itteslerroi Wends. - Dr. Ilarpel. has pken up his residencet Da@ the pies ent, at Mr.. 11. Gels!s tavern,in Cenire st.;iattitve Market • -street—whirs' he; may be consulted Itt*iy time. when not professiOnably absent. rieecninniend ,that he wilt giv r)- T cordially' friends, trumingi M rrr,lP 39. 137 . ,-....-, !RING FASHIONS, - --' IIiTE areti ppy to announce to our lAA& and ,CUR-. a turner oligl.l4lVe have just rpeeivett, the latest Sprine Fashionl, itful are therefore prepato' To mat up all kinds of flaiMents, in the most faihipablelitylo. at the shortest notice. • . • GRANT 4453.1.ARTZ. • ' Apr. 20 . i r - ..' ' , t,l; le- • • . D.. 4A.1"1.11ES FAMILY .1111PRICLITE1 1 9 SOLD AT - ' 4 . /CHOETZ 4- • wri)Ellset.W., - Near Drug Store,iPuttavilla,. Agents iorWauylkl.ll Ca July • • •• • • • , VAST •IROg SCREEN,S.—CiIs4t6n Rolling Screens ofiVerious size* itir Coif, on hind and for dale at ' ,W: H. NIARSLIALX,'S Cheap Groeery . ploor Feed & Provision Sint* corner of Ishirweg!an•Street and Mount CarbditStail Road June ID.I ••' ' /' •!• 3 7 !r-7 • 24—• . • ,1 - • TiIOI4SONIAN MEDIC* A GENERAL a'wortment kept constaatUton Mad at • EICHHOLTZ au • SANREIVION , ta ' • ' New Drug Store, Pottyrille, Pa.% . 1 July 22,it.e.. • ; FEVER AND A.qtrq.,4! • Rd 147 A ND'S 7 ONIC 31IXOR1s. e F o ß re E7 t l ir l i aaT e l! , : e o r r a ttn a n b . o u r e e s i l u l t !crt% v a f: i rta ai ll tale at • . H Al4RTlFt:l6trug Store September • . • • ICE. CREAM; THE , si,phperiher infortni his numerobg:'irtends,.ilid the poling generally, tbat. he Is pOkred to tux nigh parties and families, with lee Cr eatb hattlerropit pure Cream, at any and all times. . hi IN , E.R A . L W A 1%1212 . . lie also has a fountain of pine Water, to which the ;attention of the public who Ortlond of this wholesome beveruze &wine the suniuterace Invited. lie warrants h to be equal to any proettrtjelseWhere.-'. Also bottled sllnctal WatcriSorsale.bt CO dozen. '• , Thankful for pAronage heietnfore recjekned. he hopes by attention to'please, to continue to rOctivelt - illettrat sdare'of tlie ptitronnge of the public. g' Ap_ June f.. 1, 26 • JOHN El.tpvarAwritit: • . . B g OWE'S School fur the Flute.' : .1,, . 3ci do . for the Violin, , ' , N."- - ' - -- ICU ..., Containhut each new and com7leteinwurtionit, to gether with abirot 150 plerea of Music..., wice SO cent* each, just received and fur sale by B,4I4NNAN, - i •.. Jun.! 20 26— ':;,..',:.... . Agent.' .. . . - - - , - MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT tio . TRUSS k. , ' .n n - I p.:-•=lTt - ---):,.` , '"-.Ak ' ).. W4 - ' , . ] . f ~, • ALSO, Dr. Jo,eph White'. literal 4.640m111utt '..Stipporiers. • A simply of the above artieleai;jett.receitteii and for sale, at the manufawureraprieevAr -, , 1 /OLIN S. C. 10411 TIN, )ruggist October .428, TO LET. Qi s stibstantts) and convenient 'ril)fht,STottg. and T WiisttEttiitiin. at Mount' Carborti lately in occu oancy of Joseph ‘Vitite & Sol. • The Sorri is 404411' 1 feet. and the Warehouse. 60160 feet; 5. both being 2. stories high in front. hiving eicellenCellsre or rather hasementa, the floor of rrh , ch ere mil the lever of the" ground at the back: ofeach: both. bikkldfngs front arc_ ihe Centr e there are good, docks for th e recci,tion •tat each f Nlerchandrzu Canal, and „g 0.1.1.1 brni,ght br, P. If. IL It. ea n tertf.f4harged at the.' level of thc Ist flol.r of the Wrirehunte, directly into : , rear:which rests sir,ainet, the tracieiff the Atone, Carbon It There is nut ole:ro411 around the d mlts - for piling pi.t-te-i and _a, gorid,lumber wharf ' will be added to otemiscs . • Immediale possession !liven. Ripply et the Del a vare Coal Company's •- ' • JoILY C. ,AIAR4, Nowa . Carbon; or J. R. WHITE. • . - 1 lII' South Bth Si - . litladelphis. - • Pottsville. May IBth I 20—tr. . APO'FIIECARY O '..ARE. - !fi,;bscribei oilers . iiirite4, 1110 : 4 • 01 , acted and genuine assartuKat of DRUGS MEilientES, e.,', 4C013/.lsling of Criemieals,3Alidlelnes„ Perrts , 7:- m cry, Window Glasses, ~ ,'Paterit Brous, • Paints; Die-Stuffs, Oils, an.A. yarnishes.ralre Brushes, tee. Which he is dLspirseit tp. salt at a 'mar a trance, and respectfully solicits a ti!ale of thattanaa: age ()film - Ce Physielanirpreacriptirrns carefeWcorepriiiivied.i' 't 101.11 , 1 8.i.ti,..3.14.1rf!N. 'March 1.13, . .- or: POTTSVItLE IRO4 ~ 3 W 011,10E4;- , r. aficiNs.,grs: DESPECTFITLEY announces to f10:1 1 uMie; that 141 t t has taken the Establishment krOiri'a the Petri-, villa Trim Worki; on Norwegian attreet r sr'ber• bi- to ptepared to build 'all kinds of - stesierrEagines, mantto7 farinte Rail Rod,Cars. and blathitierpiof alnunit evarg4 dsseriplion. at ibe Ohmura nate..am:ph the asostria: , AF sonabie gamut. ,1 • • •f• - ver.oins Item shined. In wait O'Meara EnilaME will find itto their, advantage to gi . ha weal haefera2 engaging eltewbere . May .• ;. •4 , • -• :1 • ,' :Lyj.4 • , El {;1~" 111E1 Mil F. W. HUOtti.S.• J: CHAS. NEVILLE: = • ,;; 45 -It r. ell -m) ` entire :ita34igractidn• LES L Mei M. D.
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