LE •.. =. 711°. THE .00.11., TRIIDE. The shipments this week, show a falling off of about 2020 tons, which will be much greater next sei:ek. l — boatmen"generally are on their Last trip, unless the present mild weather should continue, which is hardly to be expected. • We quote freights to Philadelphia by Canal 65cents —to New York $2 By Rail Road $1 25 and dl L 5. The shipments from the Lehigh to' the 16th lust., a mount to abOut 355,000 tons, For the weekending on Thursday Evening last. RAIL ROAD schu3lkill Haven, ,rt 7 last report, .BY . CANAL. itp to "Itraday , melt, Pottsville ez P. Carbon, 9,4= 04 Scholkill Haven, 1,1,02 15 Linty echuilkill, 1,555 00 12,0.145 Per last report 374,906 Id I ittle Schuylkill Cunt 't rade. Amount of Coal transported ovcr this road up to Tbarintay evening last, Toni. Boats. Tons. Noy. 16 Marion, 50 ... It el. Lewis • 55 " I.efayette 51 ..,. 19 Niagara' SOH . Lllossoiu , 5b . •• 20 Racoon _56 `.. Tittle :56 . , . 21 • Veto ' '5O • . Alice 5O .•.• ' ; ' , • " " : Cleopatra ' 51_ • • 10 553 rer ~o nitlry Shippers lb .1002 _ . _ Pei la9t rrport , . Total 4 J95. '532'7 1,1 WIWI; W IGGIN, Agent. • 3ilueltill Sr i haven • The following s the amount of Coal, trail:ported on ltd. 'Wadi for week culling on Thursday evciling Tuns. 11,21 14 Per last report, :41:1,222 15 Total.. 310,317 00. %VM. N Collector Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, .. The Amount of coal hauled e v er this read, fur the week ending on the 10. , Teas 3,303 Per last report, I 02,12..) - ---- Total; - . 106,13'2 JESST,'TURNItIi, CL:lll.4.wr. • Ain Cieek Ituii lioad t camp -Any. The eutourit of coal transported over this road fur the neck ending no Thuisday ct eoing last is . • 'Duos '2;02 Vet last report N. 71,1t1. 4tal LOA CEO. HADESTV, C"llertor Mount. Carbon The follow itig is Inn amount of t'ual , t ralisporieil on this Ito.id, for the week ending Thormlay Eenin¢ lasi. Ton, rer last Itercri, ",,A;(3,7,0 Tritaf 152719.„ NATHAN CLEAVEII, Collector ee of the 31. Chrbrin 4. I'. Cad on R. R. Co 4 k, Nov. 12, IS 1.1. 5 . . . 1 1 110 °TICE is hert.by given to Ilit" morholtlers of this e ‘ustatpany, tirst the minim! misting mot an election :Jro o ts c res for the enstilitz ) ens will 1 , 4, twit! at !hi: of- Kve on the Gast Mothial the lout: tt i!. of pet:clutter next, at 1 o'clock,.P. M. 0 -,,'' BRA Pri )11 D, : 4 ,•rri tar November 23, Pocket Diaries for H S' , ls With n Almas at &c.: anti a ',lemma:l:dam f..r,•aLti day in the y ear ; 75 it P.'ek t Cam s and ...%1 in inilttt. Jurt rri eiVocl :11111 ft , r hal, by a BANNAN, .a't. 4i-1 f Now. 2.1. ~~ ~Q~S~ MEM SALOON OF THE 'TOWN HALL, ON-SATURDAY EV'G. NOV. 23, Will be performed. , the' Thrilling Drama of the DRU A. RD S FATE OR A SEA SIDE STORY. Ned Grayling, Mr. H. MARSH. Ambrose., G. GOODENOW Lucy, Mrs. A. W. PENSON. Miss. ROSA. CLINE. Mr. J. MERRYFIELD Dancirig'by Singingb-y To conclude with the farce of the 4 . Spectre itridegroon,i. Dicobry • Mr. J. MERWIELD - a In order, to accommodate those who cannot attend in the Evening there will be a performance this afternoon, at 2/i O'clock. For particulars, see hills of the day. A Nov. 23 GREAT ATTRACTION! THE atizent• of Schuylkill County. are rea -1 rctfully invited to visit the NE 1 1 . 7 STORE of JAMES IL.KE LI,Y, Ce ntrestreet, Pottsville, where they . will find the most splendid and es ensice esaortment of. Clocks, Wiztelies, Jewelry, Sr E cr exhibited to the People of the Coaptegion.— mon,. the last arrivals from the city, will be 'ound Clocks of every variety of pattern, quality, and price. Gold and Silver Watches, the beNt as ortwoltiani ever brought into the country—Jewelry of desertplions—Musical Instruments and Mu eje—Gutts, a variety of double and single bar yelled—Pistols from'Allea's six barrelled revolver, ,clown, to the 'simplest single barrel, with, and without dirks, ,ettached. the barred—lurks, and pirk Knives. Scissors, 'ren Knives and Cutlery of various descriptions—Silver, Tea and Table - Spoons, !Wailes! Boxes, e i re., Inc. altogether pre senting attractions unequalled in th^_ region.— The subscriber being in the constant end almost daily receipt of new accessions to his stock, is de termined to sell, and will sell lower, than any other establishment in the country. JAMES If..KZLIX. Pottsville, I , itsv. 16, 1844. 413-3rno " Houses and Lots 11 II II FOR SWLE. e , • ALSO. a large number of Bni!dun= and out. Lots of various sizes, on the. Navigation tract, ly in; principally in the INtrounh of Pottsville. Apply to , SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate net. Centre st. July (6 . )i Dear Park Farm for Sale or _ for Rent. TEE subscriber °fere to sell or rent. his farm situated on the road leading to s ille: and about Smiles from Pottsville. con e tainins about 73 acres,and is occupied as a ,Milk rains, by RPUbefid Peal. Autust 21 itrunoti P811.3118T.--A few copies nf the 11.1surz 111 Psalmist, electintly Imar din Tnrkey Ittnrorc , ), fo to at Ph4pelitia prig} by D. RANNAN, AO. Va7g3 , VALUABLE REAL -ESTA PRIV.'"ITE TElEsubscrlber orersthe following descrilte d proper ' ty, situate partly in the borough of Pottsville, for sate very low. The price and terms will be etches will be an inducement to purchase, if applied foesoon. No 1. All those Buildings and lots or: 3tieces of ground, situate On Mabantanep Street. called Clinton now, each 15 feat (runt, by an feet, will bi , itold item No. 1, to No. 10. . No. 2. All the Lot or piece of ground, with all the Buildings thereon erected, on the Northwest comer.-.lf Centre and Norwegian streets, known as the Arcade, twenty feet front on Centre street by 100 feet in depth, on Norwegian .litrect.. No. 3. Also, One or three Lots or petersbf Gtound, immediately adjoining the last above (called Arcade Row, with the buildings, each 23 feet (hint, by 100 feet deep, ton ten feet court, of which each Lot has the common use and 'privilege. No. 4. Alas, One Stone Dwellrng , and St e House and Lot or piece of ground, on Centre street, 30 feet North of Collowhill street, being 30 feet pent by 270 feet deep, to Rail - (toad street. This property' adjoins the. Stone Store House, of S. IltmtztugeraEsq., and.. the Town Hall. M.., Four Lots with Frame Da.elllng Bout- Sea, situate on the westwardly side of Coat street, each Lot being 25 feet front, on said Coal street, by 180,rfeet; more or less, in depth, to Mount Carbon Raitlload: ' • No. 0. Also, All those ten Buildings and Lots or pie ces of ground, situate on the N. E. side of oiai street. (called Coal street (toad,). each 12Teet fiatit, by 180 feet deep—will be sold from No.l, to No. No. 7. Also, One Lot or piece of ground, i'ittiate on the Southwest corner of Market square and 7 :Courtland ,street, being 25 'feet on Market street, by 1)4 feet, on 'Courtland street. 3211 4,017 07 10..519 Is ZAI43 Ud 3990523 MI 116,493 13 No. 8. -Vas, One undiiided ti part of 11 adjoining tracts of Land, [being in the whide about .1800 acres,] lying and situate on the head waters of Pipe and Ma - banoy Creeks in Rush township and being iti the war rantee names of Thomas Palmer,- Thomas;:' Hammer, Paul Hammer, Peter Johns; William Black; William Dewart, John Little, Thomas I Little; JOhn Johns, David Taggart, - John Palmer, Robert Johnson, and Daniel Hurley. - t. • 71,6,4;4 19 No 9. .59,0 . , One undivided one part of 3 tracts of land (being in the' whole. about WO acres,) lying old situate on the bead waters or Little Schuylkill in Rush townshrp and being in the Warrantee, names of Martin Diehl, Anthony Lindner, and David.Lindner. All ninny part of the above des, ril el pronerly,will he sold 'a bargains if applied I,r soon. For further information call on the stifi'sciitier, in, Pottsville, or en 3lessrs. Mulford & Alter, Market, St., Philadelphia.R. INOODSIDE; Agent. Pottsville, - November 16, 46—tf 1.5.4 51672 • Teachers Wanted. • QEVEUAL Teachers; are treated, who an come W. 91 well recommended, tri take charge of the Public Schools, in Schuylkill Haven. The S*llolo will be opened on the first Monday in DeceMber. • Noply to JOHN IIIrDSoN, Pres'tlt., uf tb4- Board. Schuylkill Haven, Nov., 9, $lOO Re ward. • • •E !tE boos!. of the . suliseriber, tVI 4 9 brolte'n open nu riday brenni g. ito Ist inst.,. between On hours of :and 8 o'clock, and about :27.0 stolen from a f.iesk, hich teas also broken open in the- Muse. *bout two !Mildred dollars was in aback, and the balance in, Bank Nolen. of di ff erent denominations.- The above' reward will be paid for such information, an Will lead to the• apprehension and conviction of the thierbr thiete and for the recoretY of the wioney. , • • KOCH, near Mclieanshurr. East Brunsn ick, .Nov. 9ih, ISIS. - 1 .d.15-3t* . : ICOLISNEVS BALSAMIC. VlAXtit (W,-1 LAUCIER, for the llnutlunad "teeth. ip 111t5 wholesome and delightfid , odontargic 'Elixir LI has been for many years past, the faviitile corn imAtion of the well known house itf,Laugierl. Pere et Ills of Park, for keeping the breatit . fresh alid,sweet, Preservinz the gums in a health} ronilition;iand con sequently prevent in:; the decay of the teeth is con sidered a very ItECHEncill: anti+, iu Pari:,, uiul N. be yond toin;eirismi the most.heamitial and N•rrixt prep aration of the kind ever olferell.to the' e , ince it received the highest approbation of the lost etuk nent dental surgeons of this city. The Eau. 41n Laugier.„ elegantly put up in gl:tss bot tles with splendid giti labs le. is a benut WO and valua ble art it le n.r the lonet, acd only WTI'S to Itt kurnvn, 10 be , itn.t filr safe by ' BANNAN. •1 11 • 3, Agent. HANDsOME new Itrieliway CarriagiF , for two horso., eareediugly welt built ; very kroug, in drrd; very flora ; and erenvOiient. It hod, p t i.r.rm witliplHity ul moat for There has net rr been a Carriage iu.this pitire, . 4 0 ark m irablr adopted to the rieuntrv. in eyery Price y 175. Apply to CIIAN. M• Viii •r laltantaruf: street. OMIT .. • . Superfine extracts, fof:the Hdk'f. . C ITU 104. leranium, Jasming PatchoutP; Vervem 1.1 &c.. &e. Together with Odoriferous F.tnt Bags, Otto of Races. &c., in vialsJor Drawers. together with a general assortment of Rohs:infra celehrated,Perfume ry. Just received and riff sale by . . . . Nir;entber 9 • . NEW 1 BOOKS. Id • !21 Syl.ll)Vy Suiitff's Works Complete,: ill '5O Eliza Cook's Newt, complete, , 'P,'. 50 The 'iorliaritiesOnd iniquities practised at Rome in the 19th century, 'ii 25 The Reformers before the Reformstion, l ,. 50 Life of WaAaingthn, with a portrait, A 25 . ~1 Life of Jefferson, with a portrait, i 25 Integrity by Mrs. Hoffland, 9:' Illustrated Bible History, ' 1 314 - i A Voice from Rozw. • . I -.; 123 Peter Ploddy.byl. C. Neal, ;; •50 and,Present, by Ciali4e,. 25 Complete Letter %Vriter, , . 25 nundell's celebrated Cook Book, 67th • edition,2s • Lady's Book' for. November, • ?: 25 Graham's Magazincvtor Novembek - 7"! 25 Arthur's Magazine do 184 La•lies' National Mazazine do 4 f .181 Lecture on Fashion, by N. P. Willis, 12.3. Sliaksficare. No. 30 • l2i Pictorial Bible, No. 11, s 1 25 • Just received and and for sale by , • November 0; B. BANNAN,i'Agerit: 47-It . GEORGE .H. POTTS NVITES the attention of purrhae:ers to his stork of I Fresh Goods just received and ttoa• opelitag at 'his Store in Centre st., a fm• doors above illiPottsville noose. all of which I e at: the In crest prices for rash his own orthrs, or in Ochange (tit country produce. February 10, Ilf: ithscriliers respectfully 'innnimer In their nunteroini friends nod oistomera, that;they hare jast,rereived their Fall Favhions, direct (rain London, Nem 'Cork and Philadelphia, and are prepaid In make ‘ l l),lti kind.; of Catinetit4, in the !meat !and moot fa shin:llllde manner, \ Y Pottsville, October 1% . . . . F o r Sale C h eap, :',- . • , lel I.6.RGE RAILROA.D WAGONS, adapied Or ace :Yon the MMltit Carbon; and the :West Ilranch Rai roads. AI-•n, Mining ton's, blasting loots, OW Screens and Wheel Barrnws. Apply - at this °dice, re11,,'19 . ,, , , .:: 6 -12 . . E. IL EICIIIIOI.TZ, & CO', respeetnilly 4 0—.....)ittforuis the citizens of Pettit Me, and T . &tin? !kill county generally, that they, have :Z.>. opened, (in the store formerly cikettpted by Aailitt Mr. Stiter,) a general assortment of Druz.,- Jferlieinc3, C'llealicals, Paints, - o,lv, 1 ' Dim, rarn;shez, Pull 11, • , Class, Smetir, l'alcul Medicines, 4c., 4 - c. ,` And solicits a share of Public patronag,/ , ..i'ettfulently its:tiring the public, that every article in their line, shall be (Wilts first quality, and purely gentitne. Ilaving,served a regular apprenticeship tie the trusi- - pass In PhilUelphia, those who favour them with gall, fan rest satisfied that they will guard] strictly a gainst all mistakes, and have there' medicines pot up with the greatest MCe and nicety.. Physic lane', prescriptions attended to witlfparticular fare, at all hours. Country fqtyielins :Ind Store keepers, supplied at a , smalt adv.aure on citY,Prices. December 3, - !.! 49—ft - . . , • I • - New. Lumber. Y4rd, r in llF.: subscriber annouuers to Ma pobliOhat he ha ji. opened a ' ._. LUMBER Yam). in the borough n(Pottsvilir, iirtmediateiyisrek of new Presbyterian Church ; where be witEconstandy keep on band, a tinge assortment of Immligt, of every description. 'lle ban nu hand Pine }brads; from* 10 to *l6 per M. and Oak, from *lO to PO Per ‘. ll . lie respectfitlly solicits the .patriennee of ;Its friends and the publii , and feria funfldant, that he *III be able to supply lannber,dt such Mee.' an will give genera satisfaction, JOSEPH 1121.1. Y. Feb. 17, 1 36 • Gold Diamond Pointed. Pans; rpnEsE rens will lam in-ma to 10 year4in ctinstan net.—will write nn filmnst any kind of p aper, and Ink will not corrolle them.. For sale at less:than Man ufacturer's prices, by ' • LI. J3ANNAN, Agent March 2, - G. W. FARQUG4R. 34-4 mo 11A114F.—A' fewof ttamtejulaly Glebrattd llama for tale by v!y q i "0 T. !kV. BfATTY, • • Carriage for Sale. MIMI BEND. Fall Fashiormg. Cali and .ee for y . ourxeivrP, . Gu ANT & New- Drug Store. SHERIFF'S SAMS OF REAL E•ST.RTE. BY virtue ofseverel writs of Preditioat Erpowas and Lrearbilndex, tuned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, end to me directed, will, be exposed to Sale, by Public,Vendue or Outcry: On Saturday,tha 23d day of November fzezt;at 10 o'clock, In ,the forenoon, at the house. of Michael Greed', in the borough of Orwigsburg . A certain half lot of Ground, situate to-the botough of Orangeburg, Schuylkill . Comity, bounded in front by Market street, in the rear by a 2.0 feet public alley. in the east by the eastern half of lot No. 24, and on the west by lot No. is, cOntainingin width or breadth 33 feet, audit) length or depth , 11 perches,it being the western half of the Lot which le Marked in the general plan of said BO - Nt.' rough u ith No. 24, with the appurtenances, consisting of 'a two story 'frame dwelling house, with a frame Kitchen, thereto attach ed, and a fraccie stable. A's the property of Bex.iiiiiN BEYEC wit 6. i h 7 • . .. • the same I:me and place, All the right, title and interest, of Amos lloffrean, of, in antr,to . all that certain piece or parcel °retract of land, situate in Manheim township, Schuylkill county, bounded and limited as follows, beginning at a stake, thence along land of John Gaynor, south 72 degrees, west 13 perches to ti stake, thence along other land of sald John Gaynor, north 14 degrees, west 13 perches to a stake corner, thence along Otberll.and, of Jeremiah Reed, North !PI degrees, east . 43 perches to a stake, the place of beglia fling; containing one acre more or less, strict measure, it being part 01 . 12 acres and 113 perches, which Philip Iley and Wife' by deed duly recorded, granted and con sofirmed to‘Jeretniah Reed, with the El appurte ci.... rranc'es, consisting ofa one story log dwelling l botise. A'athe property of Amos EICIYYMAN. .dt the dame time and place, All thb t certain lot of Grouttil, situate in the town of Middleport, Schuylkill township, Schuylkill County, adjoining lot of llugh Kinsley, on she west, and lot of 'Millet Ic. Ben singer oil the hast, - frotiting on Coal street 50 feet and being 200 feet in 'lentil, and marked in the general plan of said town i.i.lth No. 3, with the appitrfe m. d names , consisting ofa one and a half story r- I franie dwelling house. No. 2. All that certain lot of Ground. situate in t hee town of sliddleport, Schuylkill township and County, containing 50 feet in front on Washington street, or old eatawiega roail, and being 2rio feet in depth, adjoining lots of Ilitiitzitiserir. Ilaush, and other lot of John Mertz,' and morked- in the general plan of said tewn, with No. 10, With the appurtenances. . ~ , . ~ No. 3. Alt that certain lot of ground, situate in the town of Mithlielthrt. Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, containing SO feet in.front on Washington st., [or old Catawissa road] and SOU feet itydepth, and fronting on a 20 feet wide alley, adjoining lot of Wil ilplivartnlanivtl,l. c ti l d i,i l , l l e i tr ,. y or l i a r c o n ; e witht h il o a at KU house. ' r Istory. - , • No. 4. All that certain lot nfr6; um), situate in the toWn of Patteisnn;' Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, adjoining lets of Patterson "6: Swift on eaeli side and a public alley, ,containing 56 feet front on the Main street, [or old:Mauch Chunk Road,] and 200 feet . 111 depth, with the appurtenances. consisting of a trio story frame dwelling Winn: As the property of Johns ii LUTZ. ~ • .qt the same time and place, All those three tracts ofland, lying contiguous to each other, sit uate In Rush township, ticlinyikill county, adjoinin g lands of Marlin Dial, Andrew Grove, William Me- Addams, William Mars, Henry Winter and others; ode of them patented on a warrant to Paul Ilaultly, con taining 400 i arres,4onit other patented on a warrant to PICO) ' l Collner. containing 1011. acres,—and the oth er patented on a warrant to - William Kelsey, contain ing 4011acresocule the appurtenances. As the pro - arty (tithe Mounts VANAt. & BANNING COMPANY. I at the same-tints and place, All tliose . colain two tracts or parcels of L inn , the • first thereof sititafe partly in thehorough of Schuylkill Haven, and partly in Manheini township, Schuylkill county, begin ning at a phie stump on the west bank of the river's Schuylkill amd a corner octant! of John Pott,.SOMII degrees, west 41 perches to a post, a corner of land or Thomas sittyman, ;the three neat mentioned courses, south 271 degrees, east 40 perches to a' 10a, south 621 degrees. west 66 ['invites to.a post, south 231 degrees east, crossing the West branch of the river Schuylkill, and also tlw Mine Hill and Schitylkill Haven Rail Road. 155 perches to a stone, n corner of land of Daniel Bar toter, thence by his :land north 35 degrees east, 33 per ches to a stone, thence by the same south 191 degrees east, 123 perches three-tenths to a stone in the line Of lantlof George Ketqchner, thence by Isis land north 7:11 degrees east. 37 peryhes to a stone on the batik of 'the river Schuylkill, thence= along the river Schuylkill, north 291 degrees cast 19 perches six-tenths to a beach tree on the bank of eta id river, thence by West Schuyl kill Haven, north 26 degrees west 96 perches nine tenths to a post °a the• hank of the river •Schuylkill, thence along the suit rives north 77 degrees west 38 perched seven-tenths. to a stone, theme up the river Schuylkill the sev cal, courses and distances thereof, and crossing the West branch of the. Selinilkill, at its junction with the main branch to the place Of beginning, containing, 149 arses mid 59 perches. • The second thereof, situate in Maitheito township. Schuylkill enmity, betri u at white oak, thence by land of Kerschner, molt!) 13i degrees west, 17 perches to a chesnut oak, thence by land at Boyer, north .21 de grees cast 143 perches to a stone. thence, partly by land of Feaster, and partly by Intel of Balloter, north 181 de grees west, 227 perched to a stone, thence by other laud south 89i degrees east, 221 perches to a post, thence by land of Thomas Sillyinan, south 181 degrees east, 247 perches to a stnite,!t hence by land of Dress, AOlllll 6t! west, 105 perches to a smallish oak, and south 881 de grees west, 61 perches seven.tentlis to the place of iii i l 3g,. containingacres:-39 acres and 59 perclus - of the first descril3cd tract, is a part of a tram patented to,Martm Dreibellits, by patent dated the I Ith of DO cember, 1181, enrolled in Patent book, NO. 3, page 169, and is the same land which Maria Boyer and Rettecea Boyer, by deed slated the 2tl °March, 1820, and record ed at Orwigshuri, de'ed book No. 6, page 437; eno rued to Daniel .1. Rhoads, and the said Daniel J. Rhoads, by a declaration of trust asknowledged on the 7th of April, 18'29, Ind recorded at OrwigAturg, in deed book No. 12, page 546, on the 28th of.ltine, 1832, decla • red that one half of the said land , was held by him in trust for the said Thomas Fitch_and Henry Raush, then Stu riff of Schuylkill co., liv deed dated the 18th 1835, and made in 4 writ orPest:dim Excutione, issued •hy the Court of Common Fleas of Chester County, and directed to the Sheriff of Seim Okal county, at the suit of Samuel P. Whetherell, against Daniel, J. 111matIS, eranted the one undivided half of the said laud to the Miner's Bank of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, after whicht the said hank sued nut a writ of partititin in the 'Common Mims Of Schuylkill county, to J sly term, 1838, No.• 2, agaimit the-said Thomas Fitch, and in pur suance of the proceedings had therein 23 acres and 10 perches of the said land, was allotted to the said bank in severtility, antlllo arres and 40 perches thereof, was allotted to the said Thomas Fitch in severalty; and by deed Elated 23 July, 1839. the ,said Bank •convveyed the said 23 acres 49 perches to Thomas Sillyman, who with his wife Eliza, by deed dated July 11, 1839, and recorded at Oratigsburg, in deed hook, No. 17, page 596, con veyed the same to the said Thomas Fitch and the said Daniel J. lihnadsl by deed dated the 13th of October, 1810. wove, ed the legal title to Iltr, one-half of the said 39,perches of land to the said Thomas Fitch,, ei eepting tenant lots amounting together to about 4 acres, which had been :sold by the said Daniel J. Rhoads, whilst he had the:legal title, the deeds for which sale are recorded at Oiwitritburg, in deed book No. 7, pages 56, 66. 141, 196, 309, and Deed book No. 8, page 56, and in Deed book No; 0, pages 50, 110, 501. and the remaiii der of the first described tract, being 90 acres, and the arrow!, described tract, being ff:i acres, which in porsii ance of the proceedings hail therein, were allotted to the said Thomas Fitch in severalty, who, with OliVe his wife, by deed dated the first day of November, 1811, and recorded at Orwittsburg. in deed book No. 19, page 510, conveyed the said prethiNes; to Roswell Fitch, with the appurtenances, consisting of one large four story stone warehouse, one two story log house,one one-sto ry stone house, one unfinished tiro story stone houge, with a basement story, one two story frame bootie, with a one story stone building thereto attached, frathe stable, and 7 sifantgeo. As the property of ROSW4L FITCII. dlt the sable time and place, .311 that certain half Lot of Ground, situate in the borough!of Orwigabmg, etchttylkill county, fronting on the north wardly side of , Market street 11 feet, and being 1811 feet in depth, adjoining lot No. 29 on the east, a2O feet alley- on the north, and the other half of the same Lot on the watt, being thesame Lot which is marked in. the general plan of said borough ,No. 20, with the appurie minces, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house, with a one story frame Kitchen thereto attached, and a Potter's Kiln, As the property of Jona WEnra. On Tuesday; the 261 h day of Noce;Ober, al 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, at the house of Daniel Hill, ll:keeper, in the borough of Pottsville : All that' cer tain lot of mound, situate in theft:two of Port : Carbon, Schuylkill-county, bounded in front by Third street,in the rear by Fourth street, on the enuth by Lot No. 111, amino the north by Lot No. 113, being 50 feet in width, and 200 feet In depth, and marked in the piano( I.dw trt(ree Addition to l'ort Carbon, with No, • _ 142, with the appurtenance, consisting‘ , of 1 1; 1 7; r a two story frame dwelling house, with a 1I one Flory Kitchen thereto attached, and a rrnme stable. Aa the property of JOSEPH F. Farint.t... • St the some- lime and place, All that certain Lot of ground, situate in the borough of Miners— Schuylkill county, commencing at dstake, on the north side of Sunbury street, and adjoining Lot now Oar late of Stephen Whalen on the east, thence northward ly anti parallel with Fourth Street, 250 feet to I...and of Joseph -leans, thence westwardly and parallel with Sunbury street 25feet, thence sontbwardly and parallel with Fourth street 200 feet to Salsbury street, thence eastwardly along Sunbury street 25 feet to the place of beginning, being the. Lot marked in the general plan of of fats' borough with No. 113, with the appurtenances, consisting of 'a one and a half story frame dwelling house. 'As the property of PATSICK WHALEN. •t' I • dt the same time and place, All that certain Lot of ground, situate in the bornag.h of Millers ville, Schuylkill county, commencing at a stake on the north side of North street tie fret, eastwardly, tibia second street, thence northwardly and parallel with second 'street 150 feet to Carbon street,. thence west wardly along Carbon street 30 feet. thence sOutttward ly and parallel with second street 150 feet to North at., thence eastwardly along North street 30 feet to the place of beginning, with the appurtenances, consisting of a, one story frame dwelling. house. As the property of SAIWEI. VOX. the, same time a-rd piece, All the right, title and interest of James Robertson Sc George Bean, of, in and to all that certain Lot or parcel ;of- Ground, situate in the borough of lilinersville, Schuyl kill county, commencing at a post corner, on the north side of Sunbury street 125 feet, westwardly from Se cond street, thence northwardly and parallel with sec ond street 200 feet to Lewis street, thence westwardly alone Lewis' ;street 25 feet, thence tiouthwardly Sop parallel with second street, 200 feet to Sunbury street, thence eastwardly along Sunbury street • 23feet tthe place of beginning, with: he ;;"; ' appurtenances, consisting ofa small frame ..."2 dwelling house. As ihe_propertyofJasits - Ronanrson & Onotints di' 'the same time and- place; All that . rertal* Lot M!plece of ground, - situate in The borouo of Tff:4" - MINP 4 .iIS7-iIOURNAL - . Mhtersville; Schuylkill 'Connty, bounded on the; east, by the West Branch of the river Behaylkill, on the west by the Mine Gill tied Maren . Rah mad, en the north by 'Lands of late George Lawrence, now of William Payne, and on the south by lands of M. S.. Gelder, containing about acres .more or leaS, with the appurtenances, consisting of a one and a half story frame dwelling 'house, with an office and Kitchen thereto _Attache, one story frame boast , . Ice house, frame stable and other outbuildings. AS the Pioperty of BLAIR 'IICCIXSACUAS. : 11-, .qt the same tine and place, 77ie! one, full, equal and undivided thiee fourth 'parts or an that certain tract or piece of Laud. `situate m the township of Norwegian, Schuylkill County, bounded by Lands of late Wna. S. Warder, Win. Bell,.Abmbam Pott,.!Selt zinger & WhetheriU andothers, and near the town of Port Carbon, containing lit the whole .rd acres, be the same more or less, .excepting and reserving out cif the same, th e premise* heretofore conveyed by idaniel J. Rhdads, to Abraham. Pott,..described in his deed; also excipting and reserving*Certain Lot of Ground, lately sold by the Mimed Bank of Pottsville, to Edward 0%. Conner, situate on the northwardly side of the •Schoyl kill Valley Rail Road, with the appurte nances, consisting of three two story frame jajj dwelling hohses,with frame Kitchens at- I g g tacked. a one and a half story frame hOuse, frame office itrid Saw Mill. As the prop., erty of Joscvn LL NEw4°l-6• . . . • • .11 the same tune and place, All that certain piece or pine' of ground, Situate on the south easterly side of Centre street, in the borough of Potts ville, Schuylkill County, containing in front on said Centre street, 80 feet mbre or less, and in' depth 100 feet, being part of two Intinfground marked in the'gen eral plan of said borough,! Nos. 1 and 8, bounded north westerly by Mahantango street, southwesterly by ia 12 feet wide alley, southeasterly by another 12 fect *ide s 'alley, and northeasterly by said Centre street, being the same piece or parcel of grcrund,which Samuel S Wyman, and, Margaret his wife, granted to Gains - Moore, - by deed dated the same day of the said Mortgage, with the appurtenances, ennsistinglora two story frame dwelling house, withi a large two story frame back building at tached, [occupied as a tavern.] and a small one story frame building. , 1 Atso, all that certain piece or parcel of ground, ' situ-' ate on the southeasterly aide of Mahantango street. in the borough of Pottsville, Scbuylkill County, at the dis tance of 112 ect southwesterly of Centre street, contain ing in front n said Mahantango street, 118 feet, and in depth Ito fe t., bounded sohthwesterly by a2O feet Wide alley, south . asterly , by Lcit No. 6, northeasterly by a 12 feet wide al cy, and northtvesterly by said ' Mahan tango street, beln part of the lots marked in the general:plan of said Mr ugh, Nos. 7 add 8, also, part of the prethises which Sam el Sillyman and Margaret Iris wife, by In -1 denture dat d the same day ofthe said Mortgage grant- . 0.,a ' cd to Gains Moore, with the appurtenan ces, consisting of a two story stone house if; il,• wat ts brick front, and a two story atone if i 4 ' bark building, w ith a frank one story shed ..___--. ...._ roof buildingdhereto attached, a one story ,frame office four one stork frame shop; a smoke !Muse, and a large stone stable,i and wooden sheds.. As the property of sins Moonm . . same time and place, ./.471 that r piece . of grdund, situate in the Boraugh , Sclittylkiil county, buttoned as follots's : wßail Road street, in the thirmigh of Potts ! northeastwai.dly comer of Lot. numbered 'al plan of said Borough. with No. V., thence along the said Rail Road street .55 feet, to feet from the northwestuT , rdly corner of th I certain Lot of l'ottsvill Be:dulling o vilf.e, at the in the gene sputdwardl a, corner fiv Lot niimberial 27, thence iputhwestivartily along a Strip of gronnd ti .e feet in , width nrginally part of saidi Lot No. 20, and old by John C. Ernst, to the owners of the Town Hall. 125 feet tea cbrner ofa Lot sold to Benja min W. Cumming,' Esq.; Trustee 'of ' , Elizabeth Tra- F quare, Ocoee. along the same. and land of Wm. T.Xp ling and others, parallel !with Centre street 55 feet to a point in the division line between Lids Nos„, 25 ?and 26, 'hence lortheaslwardly 125 feet abing the said di viding line, to the place of beginning., with the apper-' tenant:ea.s the property of Joni . C. Ensar. 1 . .at tht same time and place, Alt Thal Lot or picot of Ground, situate on the nerthwestaraidly side iif Mar 'et street, in the Borough of Pottsville be ing part of Int marked 40. 5, in Putt & Pattershn's Addition ti, the borough of Pottsville, containing• in front on Market street 20 feet, and in ilepth 100 feet, bounded byl Lot N0..7, in Pott & Patterson's Addition al plan of Pottsville; by other parts of Lot No. 5, and in Boot by Market street aforesaid, with the appurterian- • ces. As the F property of.f.Acon SHELLY. ' • I At the same ling and place, The one undivided. half part or moiety, (the whole into ,two equal parts, to be divided) of, and in all that certain tract-of Land, situate th [Norwegian, now] : Branch township, Schuylkill County ' beginningat a stone Cor ner of the INew' York a;nd Schuylkill Coal Company Lands, and George- Ralna's 'Land, thence by the said New York & SchnYlkill ;Coal Company's Land south' 52 tlegrees,Weid 120 perches to a atone, thence by land! of Mud Pattersou south r degrees, east SO perelleato a stone, theme by the same north-60 degrees, east' 125 perdu, to n stone, r theOe by the said George Balm's Land north 20 tlegre'es, - West 01 perches to the place of beginning., containing. 61 acres more or lest, which!tin divided moiety of sa'd tract of Land Isaut Stantrer by Indenture dated the 2.1111 day of - June, A.: D., 185 W le corded at Orwlgsburg, IP deed book No. 10, page 511 , „„ I granted to inept) Serrilt in fee, with, the aro, appurtenances, consisting of four one!and ;;;; 1P... 'a half storyistone houses, one two story g g 2 .%:. log house, and frame stable and 81ack ....-..,-.....---L .thilth Shot' . As the property Of Jscon Settati.t.: . I . ,' , . . At the s a me tinie and place, A certain two story Ifranie dwelling house, and 'Lot -of grotind, situate inGermanville, Pwer Mahantango township, 50...Y1k ill) comity, said iliousa containing in front on the • road trading to Pottsvine,2l feet, and in depth 26 fret, and huilt on a Lid] bounded by Lands of Michael Form. Jouns Canthaan, and John Blyler.' As the Prop erty' of J ACOO BRESELEH. . Seized apd taken inhaaecution, and will be sold by . • JERESIIAII REED, Sheriff. , Sheriff's Care, Orwigfiburg, / October 20, 1844. ; J , • SILEI?IIi r F''S SWLE OF REAL ESITATR.' DY vi4M of n writ ,L7 .--- VENDITIONI Expo . sus; is- IA Sued hy the Courtlof Common Pleat of Sebuyl kill't minty, and directed to the Sheritrof Schuylkill County. conformably tb the directions of the Act of Assemble: making prevision for such cases, - there will be, efposed to sale, by Public Vendue or Outcry: On nesday, Me 26th day of iVur. 1844, di 4 o'clock, in the alterne i on, at the Penrisylvania in the Berongh of POtteville, in the county of Schuyl kill; together in one hody r; all those three certain cunt iguous tracts or Pieces of Lind, patented a ly ing in the County. of Northampton,lbut now situate) in the aunties:. of Carbon, [late Northampton Lu :erne and Schuylkill, in the State of Pennsylvania, . eintaining together one thousand and eighty aeres and tweety two perches, and surveyed in pursuance of three several warrants', granted by the ComMon wealth of Penesylvane. to Catharine Kunkle, Eliza beth Myer and Jacob Myer, all dated the 12th day of April, 1788; and leasing the same 'premises, which lbehard r Willing, and Edward 'R. Riddle. conveyed to Joseph IL Newbold, hitt heirs and insigne, by deed dated the twenty eighth day of Nevember. 1836 and which were at the sale time, mortgaged by the said toseph 11 • Newbold,! to the said Richard Willing. and Edward R. Biddle. to secure [With other money.] 1111 payment of the inn*. for which the said Land, is now! to be said. j That I alt of the said Lands which lies within the[ county of Schuylkill. is situated in Rah township,. aed is bounded and described a folloe s•; beginning at a post in the division line bey tween land surveyed in pursuance of a warrant gran ted to Christian Kunkle, and Land surveyed in pur 7 seance !of a warrant e,ranted to Catharine Kunkle. at the poiet where the County line, between the coun t timid' (late Nottliampton.) Carbon and Schnyikill, erases :lie said bne,i between the said two surveys, thence along the said County hue south 40 degrees. east 85 perches to 4 post, thence by land conveyed by Jacobi 51)er and !Wife, to Isaac Thomas, south 80 degrees, west 30perches to a stone, south 50 do-. gi•r es. weo.lto perthes to a Pine, and north 60 de grees, west 48 perches to a Spruce. thence by. Land surveyrd on warrant, granted to Venus Lewis, north 10 degrees, west 160 perches to a Birch, thence by Land surveyed on warrant, granted to Mary Beniven. north FO degrees, east 36 'perches to, n. Birch, south 10 degrees, east 60 perches to a White Oakl and thence partly by the same, and partly by - land sur veyed on warrant to Christian Kunkle, north 80 de= green, cast ', 113 perches to the place of beg . mning, coetainin,g 91 acresiand 49 perches, er thereabouts.- aid being part of the tract of Land, which wad:Sur veyed in pursuance of the said warrant, to t thd said Catharine Kunkle I And the, said pail of the said land, which lie in' [late Northatnplon:now] Carbon County. is situated in Lausanne townahip, and is beaded and described as folio es, to Beginning at a post, in the 'dive a.on line, between' land surveyed in, pursuanceof a warrant grated to - Christian Kunkle: and land sur veyor on a warrant to Catharine Kunkle, at the point where the county 'line between the eounties of [late Northampton.. now) Carbon and Schuylkill, crosses the said line between the. said two surveys, thence along the said last Mentioned countyline, and by the said part of the said lands, lying within the county of Schaylkill. south 40 degrees, east 85 perches ton posOlienee by lend which was conveyed by Jaccib, Meyer and Wife, to Isaac 'Thomas. north 80 degrees, east 55 perches to a post, south 10 degrees, east 80 perches to a post, and north 80 degrees, east-82, perches to a post, in a line of other ; land, thence by aid other land, north 10 degrees, West 129-perches to a stone, corner of Land, surveyed on a warrant to Elie tbeth Myer. thence by said ;Aker land, north 81) degrees. east 241 7-10 perches to a stone. corner of Land. surveyed on a warrant to Jacob Myer. thence partly by said other land, and partly by [And &raveyed on a warrant to Josiah Beach, north .10 deirecs. west 158 perches to a Pine. thence by the LaMar- Honed Land, north SO degrees, east 198 perches to a White Oak, and north 10 degrees, west . I'M 4-10. perches teihe aunty line, between (late Northamp ton now) Carbon and Lemma counties, thence by the said last,mentioned county line, and through the two tractionand. Surveyed on warrants to Elisabeth Myer cri I Jacob Myer, south 66 degrees. west 45 perches bithe line Of a tract of Lind. surveyed on a warrant to Christian Kunkle, thence by the last men tioned lan", south 10 degrees, east 196 perches to a atone; corner of the last mentioned Land. and!hence by the same south 80 degrees. west 183 percheeto the plate of beginning, , nontaranng 659 scree and 9 per t lies or therentannti, and being parts of liNsaid three tracts °UAW, sonrejed pit the said thee. warranter. granted t - thet4ald Catkatine• Kunkle.. Eliatboth Myer and Jacoli'Myer: And the laid part of the Said Lands, which lie in Lu at:no Courity,l is situated in Sugar Loaf township, and is bounded and described as follows, to wit t Beginning at the totinteline, between [ late Northampton, now' Carbsin and Luzern* counties, lie a line of LancL•ser veYed •a warrant to Josiah Beach. thence by the same Land, north 10 degrees, west 37 8.10 perches to it' White Ouk..corner of the Jacob Myer Larsen], in a- line of Land surveyed on warrant to Witham Lrwln, thence partly by the last mentioned Land. =SWOT en bt4 the Land surveyed on Warrant to Robert Ca*, south 80 degrees, west 92 perches to a stone, thence by the. last mentioned Land, north 10 degrees, west 47 perch-, as to. a pine, thence partly by the last mentioned- Lead,. and - partly by Land surveyed•on n warrant. to John Stedman.southBo.degrees;west.27o perches ton atone, thence by the last mentioned Land, south Itrdegiges, east 20 perches toe Pine, and South 60 degrees, west 71 perches toe stone corner of Land, surveyed on a warrant to Christian Kunkle, .and thence •by the last mentioned Latid, smith 10 degrees, east 174 perches to the said County line, between [late Northampton, now] Carhon'and Luzeine counties, thence by the said last mentioned county line, and, through the said two traits of Land,'surveyed on warrants to Elizabeth Myer and Jacob Myer, north 00 degrees, east 421 perches to the place of beginning, containing 320 acres, and 121 per ches or thereabouts, and being parts of the said two tracts of Land,' which were surveyed on the said two warrants to the said Elizabeth Myer and Jacob Mver. On theses-Lnods, there arc four two story dwelling housei, stable, Blacksmith shop and other out build ings. " The 'Lands contain a very large quantity of stone coal, of the best .quality, and the mines have been ex tensively operied by the linmmit Coal Company, and are now in order the mining operations, and there is a Rail Road constructed across the property, from the coal mines to anitintersected with the Heaver Meadow Rail Road. and the property is known by the name of the Summit Ciat .!lines. Seised and taken in Execution, and will be sold by JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff' of Schuylkill County. Sherirs'Orwigs burg, Oct., 1 3, 1 : 844. . PROCLAMATION. TVIIEREAS I the Hon. NA-rev-vitt D. Ex— , V DIM), Esquire, President of the several Courts of Coalmen Pleas of the counties of Dau phin. Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Justiee of the several Courts of Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Operand Terminer, and Gen eral Goat Delivery, in said counties, and &rm . :we N. Palmer and George'llahn, Esquires, Judges of the Court;of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer anti General Goal Delivery, for the trial of all capital and Other offenders, in the said County of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal!Delivery, to be holden at Orwigs burg,,on the first Monday in December next, (be ingthe 2d of said month,) to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro nen'the Justices of the Peace, anti' Constables of the said Counity of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock; in the forenoon of said day, vvith their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their several offices ppertain to he done ; and all those that are,bound by recognixances, to pros: ecute aeainst the prisoners that are or then shall be in the goalmf said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. ! • God save the tomnzonwealth. JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigeburg, November, 2, 1844. 44 N. B.—The witnesses and Jurors who uresum-• moned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually. in caseof non-attendance, the law in.such cases; made and provided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice is published by order of the Court; tlioSe concerned will therefore govern 'themselves accordingly. I • PROCLAMATION - . NOTICE is 14reby given, that a Court of Common Fleas, for the trial of ratites at issue. in and for the County of Schuylkill, will he held at Orwigsburg, in the enmity aforesaid, on the second Monday in Decent • ber next. (being the 9th, of said month.) Theyefore th9se persona having .suits pending and all persons whose duty -It shall he to appear at said Court, will take, notice and govern themselves accor- Antgly. • JEREMIAH REED, She tiff. Slterifrs .Offirj Ozwigs burg; Nov. 18, 1841. 44-- • TH1ER4. 771 4..1FE OF NAPOLEON, (COMILETE,) WITHOUT THE S ,IGHTEST ABRIDGEMENT, . FOIL ONE DOLLAR::: CAREY & Philidelphia, having purchased an early popy from the French publisher, .will shortly publisliThe history of the Consulate and the Empire. Dv M. A. Thier's, author of 'The History of the French RTvollition.. Translated four the French, with notes and4tl4itions. This ntagniflrent'work, The Life of Xapoleon, on which M. 't'hin's' has been engaged for many years, is at length completed and Is now in the hands of the printer. A cotimany was formed in Paris who purcha sed the cepyriv.ht for 520,000, francs, or One Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Faris Edition will form Ten large octavo vol umes, and will cost about $l5. The American pub lishers will issue a Translation of this Famous Work simultaneously; with its publication in Paris. Each volume of the Paris 'edition will he compromised in a single No of the American edition, and will be sold for • TWEDVE AND A HALF CENTS, - and a remittance of One Dollar (free of postage) will pay for the entire work in Ten numbers, tchick will con tain (eery word in original Edition. Orders to addressed to CAREY 4-• HART, Pub fishers, Philatlelphia;'or to the following agents; Thu gess, Stringer & Co., New York; Redding & Co:, Bos ton; N. Ilickitian; Baltimore; G II Zieber & Co. Phil adelphia; Drinker & Richmond; F Taylor; Washington; .?tlcCarter & Allen, Charleston. S. C.; S. Weir, Columbia, S. C. Turner & Hughes, Raleigh, N. C. M. Boullemet, Mobile; J. D. Steel, J. C. Morgan, or B. M. Norinan,i New Orleans; W. N. Halileinan. ville,Ey. Enhinson & Jones, Cincinnati. Ohio; Whiting & linntingdonjColumbus, Ohio; 11. A. Turner, St.. Lo uis, Missouri, and subscriptions received be% Pottsville, NOvember 9 In 14 maltal of the real estate of Al. Delbert, dee SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SS. - THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania • ,s' to Maria Delbert, (widow) CristianDei t/A bcit, Henry Deibert, John Deibert, and 4RA ir •Elizabetti Ikon, brother and sister of the •• 4 1.0 -*aid Michael Delbert, deceased, Samuel - ''''' Dewalt, George DeWalt, John Dewalt, ''' 11 , ' Dewalt, Daniel Dewalt . Cath rine Dowell.. Elizabeth Dewalt Susanna Dcwalt, and Sarah Dewalt;the:Children ofCathrine De ibert,annther sister - if the Raid Intestate, who is now deceased, Peter Miller, Joseph Seltzer and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Miller, the said Peter and Elizabeth heing two of the Children of Christine Deibert, another sister of the said Intestate now deceased, and Henry Weidman and 'John Weidman, the Children of Cath ethic Weidman, who was a daughter of the sahlehrls tine Deibert, deceased, and who Is now also deceased, GREETING. You and each of you are hereby cited to be and ap pear at the next general Orphans Court, to be held at Orwigsbure, in and for the county of Schuylkill, on Monday the second day of December next, to chew cause why the-residence of the real Estate of the said Michael Delbert; deceased. should not be sold agree ably to the acts of General Assembly of this Common wealth in such ease made and provided. Witness the.tiori. N.D. Eldred, President of our said Court, at Orwigsburg, the tOth day of September. A.D. 1844. i i JNO. H. DOWNING, Clerk. .oetober:26 • Register's Notice. MI HE accounts of the Estates of the respective d e W eedents hereunto annexed, arc filed in the Begis ter's office of Schuylkill county, for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphan's Court of said county, com mencing on Monday}, the 2d day of December neat, at the Court House, in the borough of Orwigsburg, as follows, to witi: 1. The Occonnt of Isaac Taylor, Administrator of John Smith, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceas ed. - 2. The account of John Lutz, Administrator of Dan iel Stapes, late of Mabheim township, deceased. 3. The account of Philip Alspach, Administrator of Simnel Strouse, late of West Brunswlg township, de. , ceased. 4. The account of Joseph Coatsworth, Administra tor of George NVagstatr, late of the Borough of Potts ville,deceased. ' 5. The account of Paul Lengel, Administrator ofJo aleph Bretzins, Late of Wayne township, deceased. Z. The .Iseeopnt of John Meese, Adrainlstratai of Catharine Meese, late of Pinegrove township dteeased. 7. The account of John Strand], Guardian Maria Hazzard, late)Maria Stranch, grandchild of John Pott, deceased. . 1 „1111 N H. DONNING, Register. lteglater's 01Zre, °twigs, 1 . burg,Novecnber,2,lB4l. f 41— . MiniTlPry , • FALL AND 'WINTER FASHIONS. MRS.MA itTIN. would respectfully . in forth the ladies of Pottsville trd vicinit thatishe wilt open her fall and winter lath ions, this morning; solicits them to examine he' assortment of Bonnets. Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, & Having selected her goods with care as to qullityc beauty and style. she confidently anticipates a con— tinuance of that patronage, which has heretofore been so liberally bestowed. • November 2. 41— . tngOWE'Si School for the Flute. - 11A vto i .do for the Violin, Containing each new and complete Instructions, to gether with about 150 pieces of Music, price 50 cents each, Just received and for sale by B. BANNADI June 23. ,;20— Agent. THO,IISONIAN MEDICINES ° CENEIALEIrt OVi e aY°nd a A I EIaIILr rAvls4 l `l Now wog SIO7O, Potnfilte, Pa. Juty 03 , • . ' Books 4:Stationery, Cheap. : - - - 1- UST opened at the New-hook Store, 184 North Zd • P street, three doors below Vino, east site. Phlladel 'Phis, a sfrellatketed stock of the cheapest Duets and Stationery, to -be had in the City. especially suited to lll•yrants of trouttry purchasers. '. School ilooka,, • Blank Books; ; Paper, • • . . Quills, • - . • • Steel Pens, . '•- Ink, . . . r ' Sand,, • , . • Si atca, 4•:.. - • i• As low ai can bo bought . teoluentities to sea buyers. 'lTtie subscriber hopes by a letertnhration to sell low, to niake It .the interest of those wanting articles in Ms line, to call on hint, IPlartacla., Nov. 16 NEW DRY GOOD STORE. RE _V 0 1 7 .4 L. • HE subscriber having fitted op in a band - scene T manner, the Stare at the N. E., corner of Fourth and Arch . streets, (formerly -occupied by J W. Gibbs, and latterly by Evans-and•Teraple.) informs the public, that ho has received and is new opening,.a large and splendid assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, of the *newest and most approved styles, many of which have been pur chased at the late extensive Public Soles, dt. pri ces much below the importation cost,'and will ho stild'at a small advance tot Oxstt, Wholesale . or Retail.• The assortment of DRESS 0001)S, is equal ifncit superior, to any ever offered, particular at tention being paid to style and proper combina tion of colors, as well as to quality. . ' Care is also taken to have "an extensive assort ment of such PLAIN GOODS, as are in the market, of aPproved descriptions and at the low est iirices.• .= - CH AS. ADAMS, Corner of Fourth and Arch ,sts., Pirdada, Ilth month, 9. . 45-3 mo Hams . ! Hams !! HamS !! ! drder-4or sale• by the Cask.. jj KAY, CONRAD & Cc. • I 59 SOuth . Wharves, near Duck st., Philutla. IPhilada., November 9,45-4 t Ready Made Clothing. and Customer Stare. XL,. VII. Market St. Philadelphia. - ANTRACY; In thanklnhistriends of t iny L'a • for fat mer flivors, takes this opportunity to in form them, that lie has now on hand, a very floe assort ment of Cloaks. Coals, rants, Vests, &c..1.c. nil manu factured this fall, from new goods. To those who have formerly 'dealt with him 7,, Mr. T. confidently appeals for a recommendation of tt s articles. To new mum mers, hr can only tray, visit every establishment in the City, if you please, then call at Tracy's. No. '292 Mar ket street, and you will ba sure of finding a. batter va • fitly,' than you have yet seen, and at orlces so low,' that no one goes away without - purchasing. — Philada., October 5 40-2 mo . . •8. H. SPRINGER., Has reniored his .office, to 74 South 2d Street • run.suct,riit‘. !Where he offers for sale by the Cargo, RED AND WHITE ASEI COAL, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Aug.3l BURDEN 'S PATCNT HORSE SHOES . - rstAne or THE best relined American n.. Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the . Iron in bar, being a saving of about .100 par cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted, mid if nut satisfactory. can be returned and the money willbe refunded.' GRAY & BROTHER, 42 Walnufst., Philada. Julie 8 2.3--, , rip HE subscriber offers for sale on the most favorable 111. terms a genet al assortment of the best unajity 'English refined and common Imo; ',American roll_ ,d and hammered do. 'Spring, cast and shear steel; , Sweilt s and American blister do ' Alio, hoop, sheet, hand, scroll, small round and squars iron.• • . 'Juniata horse nail and other silt rods, &c. JOHN W. MIDDLETON, North 2,1 st ~ Above ca !low hill st., near the R. Rna Philadelphia, August 21, -. 31—lys ARCHER'S LARD LAMPS.—A supply of ,these superiOr Lard Lamps, just received, and for sale by . T. &J. BEATTY. Oct. 26 I • In the Court of - Common Pleas of Scluilitkil. Counti. Robert M. Lewis and . - 1 Lawrence Lewis I December term 1814; l',l . ~ Robert McCar tee, George j. • No; 136. . . W. Bethune. George Duf- • field& Sam'l Sillyman, as- Summons in Partition signee ofJoseph 8. Ruckle , Schuylkill County, as. THE Commonwealth of Pernsyl lr: .„i: j vania to the Sheriff of Schuylkill, rcounty, Greeting: . ' If Robert M. Lewis and Lawrence Lewis make you secure of prosecuting their claim, then we command you to summon, by good and lawful summoners, Robert McCartee, George W. Bethune, George Duffield, and Samuel Sillyman, assignee,of Joseph, S. Etuckle, late of your county, yeomen, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Orwigsburg at our County Court of Common Pleas there to be held on the day next preceding the last day of Decernbertenn next, to shevi wherefore, whereas, the said Robert M. Lew is.and Lawrence Lewis, and the aforesaid Robert McCartee, George W. Bethune, George Duffield, and Samuel Sillyman, assignee of Joseph S. Ruck le, together and undivided do hold, Sre , a certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Schuylkill town ship; Schuylkill county, bounded by land of Lew is Reese & Company; Solomon Repp, Conrad Reim, and others, containing 60 'acres or therea bouts, with the appurtenances; and also a certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Norwegion town ship. Schuylkill county, bounded by land; of late Philip Faust; William Shaeffer, Conrail 'Reim, Lewis Reese & Company, Jacob Repp, the Val ley Furnace Company, and o hers, containing 139 acres, and 91 perches, with the appurtenances-- The two tracts trigethor are ' Ravens dale lands." They the. said . Robert McCartee, George W. Bethune, George Duffield, and Samnel Sillyman, assignee of Joseph S. Ruckle, partition thereof between them acoording, to the laws and customs of the COmmon*eaith of Pennsylvania to be made, do gainsay and the same to be done, do not permit very unjustly and contrary to the same laws and custom's (as its said,) and have you than there the names of those sununonern.nnd . this writ. Witness the honorable N. B. Eldred, Esquire, President of • our said Court at Orwigsburg, the 23d day of October, A. D.. 1:344. CHAS. FRAILEY, Proth'y. 13. BANNAN, /qt. 4.5-4 QM 13th Septerither 1944, The Court indef. , and direct that the service of the SuMmOns in'' the within ease, and the notice of theinquisition shell be made by the Sheriff on all the parties residing in the County, personally, or by 'copy left'at their respective places of abode at least twenty days be fore the return day of the writ, or the day of taking ihe,lnquisition, and the parties residing out of the County by publication in two English newspa- pers published in the borough of Pottsville for six. weeks previous to said days, liy the Court, JEREMIAH REED, Steyr. Sheriff's Office, Orwigsburg, Oct. 26, 194.1,5 -43-6 w, LEADEN PIPE. • Inch Leaden Pipe, . • • I do do do 1 Inch do do' • , Just received and for sate by • • Aug. 24 31— B. BANNAN, Witt - Elegant Card, Cases. Teng subscriber has just received an assortment of the most etelant and fashionable Ladies' Ceti! Cases,, which he will sell at Philadelphia prices. Also, Ladies' Purses and silver Thimbles, with stprl ends. September 31 38- B, BANNAtig Agent. - . Paving Briok. , . 60 000 ba rd Mint Paving Brick, °ran excellent quality, for sale by the enbeeriber, at the very lowest rates,at Ms kiln' tip Matkot street • l'ottsvilie,Nov. 2, 44 GEORGE FISHER. NOTE PAPERS. AND ENVELOPES, , the latest and most fashionable style, t 0.15 .15 gather with Mourning Note Paper, just re ceived and for sale by H. HANNAN, Ag't ' Noyember 44 PHILA-DELPHIA TRACY'S 1110 N AND STEEL. Patent, T ire Itopes, • For the use •i2f , .' line Planes in Nrueq Railways - 4 7 r.i or amp/vied to 'l .- sale • or ,1 order ;c:fiy the subseribcr." -• rippEst: Ropes areni,itv almost exchisivety need Is the Bollterios, aviCon the Railways in areal Bris‘ huh and are Rued to 10 greatly,superior to riemptis oars, as regards safeyrability and economy. The .• Patent Wire a," have provedstßer three ear service, to in good condition. wherd Dortilyn ones, of douhl4 ass silo and 'weigh; noirilr . lasted longer than 9 months. • Testinioni,ile can lteiWzDown. from the best method ties rn England, as tdl)/ir e ffi ciency, and every infer. oration respecting thodti ere= eaacaliriens, and cattail will he given ' • ALFRED F:l 'IP, 56 Broad 5t.1 1 .1 risthi,itgent for the United States, - tinitement of Trihlrn;•ade at the Woolwich !toys: Dock Yard, in Pctober.fl4l. of the Patent Wir. Rapes, as compared with lieruiWn RANH:* ()flint Sante orseatti O. O. SOWER. . 4C- n ;mass su.s 'tyliotAL ' ; In, oz. tons r In. it j a . I 10 !13 31 I; .;:› •'3 , 131 114 • .1. 3: r 10 3 a a • 7 J, E.t.tracis fro.ii , ngliah Thlimoniitfr. I. ; ~ 0,.. „z.81 . , 11. Cal icry, May hi NCI. 1 hare great tleastire!'in giving you art account °fiber °Wire Ropes!' now in't* at the Leghill Colliery : That which has he'it a longest at work, and which I. I beli. , re, which wai1:1).4..01-st used in the CoUntlee or Durban' and puniest:l, fiat, given the greatest sails., fact itin. The bank Sil t't which it works, rises lln 47, and the weight of traitf.,4irclosive of Prict ion, la 81 tona•- •nue t,ize ,tithe Rope' 4a.14 inches, weighing 81 lbs. and fath4l, and it , . ' , with: ii miles This Rope was put to worli:on the 12:11 of slugie, 1811, and in my opinion , will continue to work foe r ote time, to come; whereas, a G inch Hempen Itnii:,'W , iver lasted longer than Gar 10 mouth.. On the saFnlqßailway,.there is 'another of Your WireihMos at W , XO. which was laid on. in July. lye'! and atipeara hi:mirk well—lts length Is 21 tulles, - and size 2: Inches, Wrlghing 4 lb. and fathom, le ;idea others on the line. all dg whirl/ have given great sails fa, lion. si, roneinsed. ant 1, of the safety and erono any,oflthe wire riniog,F,thitt in a short tittil shall noL have It Hempen 11..ii'llij I f, . . via ram . :, Warne Ce ll icry, Silt April, 1814. . 1 have great plearitr46 in bearing . testimony, to the efficiAwy (Witte •' IVOlt Wire Rapes." The Helton OW Company; Inteeiyintr reties in use, upon nearly the whole or the solf-actln.‘i Int line and Engine Nauman their Railway-Soinci4 them, have been at work fire upwards ora year, anirtlPPear to he very Mile affect.. ed by wear . ' .4 .tetictl JAMES' RAN, Engineer. . ! .. tibe9. l ,opre SA:geld, Feb-Mb, 1944. In December, wain{ -to Work, one of your Patent %%Ire Mmes. lo u di - 31641.1 Shan. The rope has been at regular work since thiC.a. ~ time, and 110e11 not as yet show „ . the least symptom at year. Tile weal of the Rope was 11,1 lb. and rattOrd it is wolklng it, a situations where we had bocci pc 'Ammo,' tower', Uempen ropes . of atintit to lb. and 1110.1 m, which on en average have not worked morn - li;in 12 Manilla. We have had another of the Ropt.i ?At work since the ad of Zifarch, 1913—W is workinal alci..-eilltigly well, and does not show.i hp slightest de gUr of wear. Onriopinion is that 7-,Wire .Ropes; well made, and properlye used, will lie Mond for Colliery purposes, de cidedly superior to' ifeltpen ones.- ! . Sigumd 110ITNSFIELD WILSON. i . .:Fe,tr l e Ark: upon 7'rne. Feb. "Zit, 1814. . .1 chid the Patent Wile Rope,' now in use on the ln cline at the ( . !assop Orn, to be. greatly superior In the lirttipen Ropes:: previously used. The !Tempers Ropesovtlen in use I'o Vur months • were so far worn. as frequently to lirmli with the limited - waggons at tached, whereas yetir;wire rope, has been in use, since the 25th of April, 1:•02.4 and op to this time, there is no appearance of any 14iPAre !Tot. , •'•• i•Signed 11. 1.. REDHEAD, 1 T uerieuivg, 29th Feb. 1811. • I- he tristate 114 yo formation, that our machine • with your rope on, 11 this last.year made, one bun- • dred aaid twenty otir::lhotisand trips. lifting a load or :• boar tons, one hit titl4ot and ten feet and as far tre I can Sep, the ropo i ai4.guutl as tho day that it was put up. • j "•• 4 el. , :ncd J. LE1:51111AN. •• • Culd'sj . gat Iron Works. nrsnswirk:Feh. 29th, 1811. WcFtreexceraiingfr,Tattiliell to have it in our power tn give you a satiifachsiry report of the 'Patent Wire 1t0pe.,7 you supplied tS4 with. It Inca now been fa ular operation. lifting al considerable quantity of coare daily: in one of one,:c l )llieries upwards of 18 months, withopt.the slightest Aitioainice of defect In any part of it. In fact its duf. ility hat; been a mark of anion istinicht to our foreinVi And vtitersiconnetted with the tuana l ement of the . Signed JAME: DAYNERLLSQNS.• N. it.—Many othlirf;tenitninniahi to the same Whet. from 411 parts of Eikl4;ed.&c, ran he given. Satiiples of the diTzint ikerriinions of Wire Rbper, can by seen, and evera , ;itifunrettion an to their TntiOCLIP application. will bergsgen•at the office of ,ALFRED F. lICtiMP, 5Q Binutit rt. N. Tort: j goals fin the United Statmt: New York, Octoliesil2, 41— • 1 . 3 .• • ! Proporpy for Sale; lu'lLL he sold 4 - Polilic Sale. et the llousa of Dan. V V O 4 Hill, in etie'llii'cougli of 'Pottsville, on Tuesday, the 2.11 th of Novemliy4 : l;nst., at 11 o'clock,, A. M. that undividedlgalf partfa4 • , 11Y0 LOTH, sitttamd on Centre . r4lri•et. in the florough of Pottsville. being l the•half of 0 and 10. in Jonathan Wyata's additional plan to stiff Borough lot No. 0 la 60 feet front hy :15,feet deep, no %iiitich is erected ctlio story (roma dwelling house. • LotlNo 10 iv 20 fegtyrrint„lsy 250 fees deep, on which is erected a two storyYnime itclling house. Thit other half ofribb two tots can also be purchased on recisonaide teririii • Forfuther particUrals as to terms, &c. apply to lirnoN PIIILIPCI. and WILLIAM PHILIPS. Esecntorr.' 44-31 No,erriber • • In ill Court ff 'eammon' Pleas of SclatyPeill Co :!Joseph llamoier, Of October , Term, 18-12 vs. . .No. 23 Wm. Audentinif.. ' • Judgment 8 958,2.0. • Money paid .Court,,S pt., 15th 1844. to etter; ! enuse why the above Judgement s Int.ehould not tle 4 'relut nut uf theprstreeds of the sale of thti Real EA:W.3IOIIe 'said defendlnt, and the Coprt appoint John P. INTart. Auditor to report the Hem and Maki) diatributie ofthe proceeds of the said Real listath. The auditor twill' tend Air the purpose above stated, at hid Mike, in ttioqkintrgit ofttrtvienburr, on Monday,. the ' . .l.Stit day of l'irntnlter. Pitt. at 10 o'clock, A. ‘vlict and wlterc.api.erFons interested may attend. ' , 4JOIIN P. HOBART, Auditor. Orrrigshurg, 41-41 I 5 31.111 S• iN,N; P. HODGSON, I CENtRE STREET, ifCllll.ti OPPpqi . CTISCOPAL C UIICII. •' I - N. p.—Severalt.isrPßENTlCES wanted • • borcii ;,- . • Puitsydle,Septad, 1814, .i. , w Books. • - i , . . . ~, pAi Afloat and Ashore vvqs. 3 and 4, by Cooper„ 1 5 Enerky, by Mrs. Ill4ttid, Si 310deratinn, 114', ;.. , g% Sc March witbodt .a.',lti ,, hop. 25 Openillibln, Peopf.r.iiareguard, by Rev. Mr. Berg, I 2 Complete Cook Itt:9slOby J. M. Sanderson, 2' Complete OmfertrOner, by Parkinson, ' . .5 5 Comilbde Florist ~ •:1. : nOt Rory io'3lore, by 14.,VOlver, ' - The .; Prairie ;,-;,-. • • Ileastiiful Cigar Girlpy Ingraham A Vnirc from Boni.,' Sylv'ster's Sound, paits I and-2, Conin^sby • ',.:•.: • . . - The Jesuit, . 'i'r. ' Pete 4 Noddy. by Net .% IA plates, ' !lintel and tbdps Air Om )tome circle Tont Ithirke, compYrta, Just 'received andlitgsale by Oct oherl9, ;14* . ~ I MAI' S ! : , AAPS ! ! MAPS r!! ~z , . , Tim. sizt.scrib,iotarrjuit rr , ceived an assortment a 51aps on roill;•4 ele;antly colored, at about ono facirth the price units sold, brought tip to tat gm. bracing V . TO A 514 p of the Nor I , • . ' 0 200 Map's of the Unita. "lutes, , ' 200 Uri - - do r • -.,, , 125 Ori , do' ;'.' - t, ' " , - 300 Char i rs of the l'reratfcnto. .. , 125 Trigether with ~ kijkliell's"Traveller's Guide, through the United Statcs» , Naps of the States, Texas, Stc.' Juhe 13 Lanlra & . Tenant. J UAN L' oit Milord and Tenant, in Penn. -11-7 8 Ylvnnia.ss:ri . ccted by Acts of Assembly and Judicial yrice $l. Just published and forlale at this dirice. 4, PE • 1tFU3114410 - PE RFUMERY 2! rutmeriberlfas jut received a ripply of Pere V .ifimery,r mtirE(linge a general erg 0 Moen!. which he will- sell au:l,o lower-rates. wholesale and retail.: Among ilOdenpply. la' Glenn's Saponaccous Shaing conapidneadd li:casein' celebrated Shaving Cresm. B. DANNAN, August-10 - 32-- , . . B ANN N S Cheap 'Book, & Stationery Store. • EC subscriber 'bres recently fitted aphis Eatablish. T Olent, and is*lernfined to sell all kinthl of Books, - $ Alisrellaseono Books, Blank Bookr; Stationary, - . irancy . Sretitteet ' . Wholesale and:l tail, atShhe lowest Philadelphia' Catih prices. -ElitiO determined to accommodate the public, he respectfully solicits the patronage of all those in Want of nrtict)or-iu his line of business. pllCountry Otorcd-keepera, Teachers and others, sup= 4d wholesale int the very lowest cash prices. e?.. If Store keep o re and others, will bo kind enough its furnish us with a ' ;nit of the Hooks, they require; we will be happy tO, ftrinisli them with a list of our prices per! dozen, in grim to satisfy theta, that we de aefl rinds at Milldam& prices.• . Mat 2, 0- • 1!1\1%.5, Aped.' '4° - CEMEN streak ;ilia - W & B. BANNAN, • Agent; won EMS 121 121 271 IR} 12$ EOM
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