BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. TERMS OF THIS PAPER.--Two Dollars ver annum, payable semi-annually in advance, by those who reside in this county—and annuallyiu .advance by those 'who reside at a distance. Ifno paid within the year, ''s2 50 will be demanded Five Dollars in advance will pay for:three years' subscription.' Terms to Advertisers. To merchants and others who wish to adver tise by the year, with, frequent changes of adver- Ala n : D ents, the terms Will be $ 12 per annum, in tcluding the paper,. or $lO in advance ; Two «eqiutres with the paper, Withoutchange, $ 10 per 'annum, or $8 in advance. - One square of 12 lines with the paper, $B, ors 6in advance. Bu obsess Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4 .. -(1 vailec-3 lines $ 3 withthe paper, or $2 with I , out the paper. Larger advertisements will be publiihed as per i 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 'l2i cents for every subsequent insertion. Insurance. The subscriber, Agent for one of the best Insurance fires in Philadelphia, is prepar such ed to as make iHousesnsura Mil nc ls; es n a l l descriptions of property, , t able', Goods, Furniture, &c., &c., at the very lowest ales.- B. -HANNAN. V. •11. Palmer, Esq., No. 50 Pine Street, Philadel liia is authorised to act as Agent to P ons and advertisements for thin-paper.receive subscrip: • • • . VOLNEY B. PALMER, No. 160 Nas • sou Street. (Tribune Buildings) New York is Our •regularly constituted agent for all ,subscriptions :and advertise:rents, in that city, and is authorized -to giro receipts for the same. ' • • eap n cations. • C - P bli • AI-the cheap publications are for P ale at this office us soon is issued, at publisher's prices. • f3ingle copies , cottznj 7 ork obtained to order, IXTE!imme. recently made additions to our already V V: large assortment olio!, type : width is now great• or than thht , of any Country Printing Office in the State and are ready to esecute all kinds of JOB PRINTING • • of every description, at the very loweit' rates: such as CADS; 1111.1.11EADS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, BILLS of LADING. POST nit,LSok. At very shorti notice. By keeping good workmen, and prompt despatch inexecuting orders, we expect to re ceive the support of the public. 11-We have also a 'BINDERY attached tothe office, which enables us to hind ail kinds of Printing when it is necessary to do en., Books , of every description, :bound to order. April 6, Notice All'peisons indebted to the subscriber; will"please make payment as early as possibly_ He is anxious to have alibis old business Settled up. B. BANNAN. Passage Agency, &c. Thestabicriber is prepared• to , engage sPatfage, for Passengers from every part of England, Ireland, Scot land and , Wales at the very lowest rates. Ile also at- tends to remitting money to every part of Europe, in stints of 'one l'ouud and upwards By prompt attention ito business, he expects to give general satisfaetion. • B. lIANNAN,,Agent for JOSEPH MetIBIIBLY. BEAILD TUE LION IN Ills DEN.—Let this be timpme... lice ( fall `n ha are desirous of tentiming in sound health.—Do ant permit the .NlossTEn, "DirtEASE" to have the least Mothold ; hot dispatch him in the .Onset sir in other words Beard the LION in his den. Do not allow 'him to take complete possession of your system, or you will never rid yourself. of his company. The most certain way ofavoidine thi•alent d disease, is to obey the Natutal taws of man's Cmistitution and lose Dr. STEELING'S PULMONARY Sallee and Anti bilious Pill which strengthen the Lungs, purify the Blond and remove the system. Pr .• LO cents. The Bev W. Lietlig. Pastor of the Lutheran Church, Abbotstown, Pa. having been greatly benefited, by STEELING's PELNIONARa dative after taking. it but a shott time Or an Inflamed sore Throat, says -that he thinks "a few mare bottles Will produce a radical cum" ; For sale in Poltsville,'by John B. C. M.titTj>!, in Philadelphia, by T. w. DvoTT. Doe. 13, ' 4 ' SZE 1 . 116 T 'IOU GETTHE GENCINE.—OR. SWAYStg'S CossPollND Strove oF Waco Cutring,ifie'rreat paancen for Consumption, Coughs, Colds. - Influenza, Sore , Throat, Spitting of Blood, Liver lain in :the Sloe and lireast,'ltising or Ticking in the Throat, qnaknees of Voice Palpitation of the lleart. Hearer neas. Broken Constitution, Asthma, Bronchitis, dm Numermir testimonials of -the great virtues of this invaluable remedy, front many of the most respectable .citizens, can be seen by calling at the office where-the nlyzynxivir is prepared, N. W. corner of Eight and Ilace streets. . . For sale, Wholesale - and Retail, at the Principal Office, Na. 09 Race street, Philadelphia. al-Catitian - As Counterfeiters are abroad, be par -Ocular, in all cases, toss): for Wricht's Indian Pr z -4tabls Pills, and avoid purchasing from those who offer "to sell at a reduced price. For sale-inPortsville,.by Messrs. T..dr. T. BEATTY, Agents, fur 1110 Proprietor and the other agents in ,fichuyikill county, Dec. 14, 50— 0 U it E Corrected cartfully fur the *JIII7Ik!SAI, - . Wheat Flour, per 1151. 441 37. In 450 .Scarce Rye do • " . 300 to 3 25 Plenty NVltest • bushel PO in 05' Scarce' Bye CO to C 2 . Corn do Oats " • 30 do . . Potatoes neer " 40 to 45 do Timothy Seed, . '• 050 do Clover- " " i' 4 50 Scarce Ears ' Boren ' 10 to 12 • scarce - Rutter lb. 111013 • Scarce Bacon 4 t 0.5 do llama .7to 10 ' ' do Plaster . . Ton , •G 00 ' Plenty' nay " . 410 (*to 12 - do Pried Peaches pared Hush. 000 -, 'do Pried do unpared " 1 a OO • du Dr* Applei pared " .5 . ~ ,cin MTh • • Till; ( 7 0.4 L T1?-911E. • The ohipmcnts by final have cased entirely. Nex • week we wilt furnish our readers with the official quantity - sent to market by that avenue. ' For the week coding on Thursday Evening last. • RAIL ROAD Schuylkill Raven, ' Pottsville, Per last report, By Canal, Total Mount Carbon Rail Road. The following is the amount of Coal transpnrted on -this Road, for the week ending Thursday Evening last. Tons. 3,016 . . . - Per last Report, , . 191,681. • r - 'tote) 103,630 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector Mine Bill & Schuylkill Haven 11.,A. The followirti is the amonnt of Coal, transpdtied on ,this Road, for week ending on Thursday evenine last. ...., - • .- Tons. 5.131 02 • - - 'Per last report, 310,057 07 Total. 32t,689 09 . WM. NEWELL, &littler . MAGAZINES FOR 1845. erlig subscriber will receive subseriptbms for the fol lowing Magazines for 1845. The Magazines will be delivered In this Borough and neighborhood 'Free of Postage, to nil those who subscribe at this orrice. • Bodey's Ladles' Book, per annum. 433 0 000 Grahams' Magazine, •` 3 00 Arthur's MagaZine • 2 CO. Ladies' National Magazine, " . 2 00 Ladles Musical Library, ' , 150 Or .any other Magazine published In the United /Oates: ' , B. BANNAN, Ag's. Groceries,,Liquors, Hay, &o. - t s CHEAPER , THAN EVER. .frus subscriber has just reoet'lteu a taro bupplj A of Liverpool fine and coarse Salt, in Sacks, • / Salina, ' do ' do . .' . '' Hay by the Rale. , • • • GO Aurelia Miners' OIL . , _ ' • COlags Rio Coffee. . . .. , 1 • Te o old i fire rent kinds, in Chests and half chests. So Irby the Hogshead or harrei,. ' ' . ' Molasses by the Sarrel.&e. -, Together with a sar4ty of other Gfoceries, all of which will be sold at New York . prices, with the freight added. JAMES DOWNY. r Morrie'Ad,lido,'" id Pottsville. 50-- Dec. H. . . Xi RODA.-1000 tbs. WPAWISS od 2 . Jut r eceive and for sale eiteep at MARTIN'S Irg, 17 13.- t , Put Mora. FOR SALE ; ' with sdiirsvlrrnitetre arid the ' , ~. THE Hotel, •. 1 store , and dwellings and' building lots a l i a 1 ',_ adjoining, situated at Meant Carbon. near II I ..• ' the termination of inn Philadelphia, Read ,-- ing and Pottsville Railroad and its junc., ta,n alai the Mount Carbon, and the Mount Carbon and Pim Carbon Railroads. , , The main building of the Betel is It feet A eep, with a front of 100 feet on Centre street and "rcontains 52 rooms—the dwelling parts of the two adjoining stores and dwellings contain, 18 moms, tbedides the store!) and may at a small expense be added tonic Hotel. All are built of stone, three stone* high, Bpd finished in the best planner. Perpetual insurance against Brats ma de on them for a part of their cost—a livery stable and coach house each 20 by 70_feet,* bath and two ice Louses, and a gardner's housetire also on ,the preird ses. , l I The Hotel has a numberdidining rooms,`rivate par lora, with a bed rooms adjoining, a large brnamentid terraced garden, so situated t hat it can be kept =ea sible only to parlor headers. en abling parties visiting this coal region for bealtle i fine air, and beautiful mountain scenry, to remain as, retired in time Hotel as a private residence. In addition to the full -share of public patronage which Its locabOn has always com manded, the Railroads now 'ctaliniked and 411 construe. lion will make this route the'grest thoroughfare for travellers through central Pennsylvania. ' , The situation is believed to be qua! to any other for an extensive and profitable husintsv by, a properly, qualified proprietor. The whole will be sold together, or the Hotel and furniture alone, at a very low prick and on niece:iodating terms—early; pessession can be given—an inventory of the furniture may he seen and the 'whole examined by application to My. John C, Marti, near the premises. or to, : JOHN WHITE, 52Che9ut st. • Philada. \ Philada., Dec. 191 , 50-- 1 _ ,•—____, _- --,._ —_ ..._— -- \CHOIC.E) PER.FIJAIRY. 1 . .. r i i T l3\ ' subscribe has just received a tinily of the choicest kinds , of Perfumery. ernbractriga ger. eras assortment ofthe heal quality--itilertor Landes are nut kept Among the variety,, is the fodotrung ; Bono de Caroline, ) Treble Extracts Verveine. 1 '.: -..- . Jaspain. ' For [I ,I Geranium 4 1. i Patellae' y. Itandicciemiefit.l . Farina ColngneAat ender, rose, Florida 44 Honey Water. double and treble extracts. \ . - Otto of Rose Scent Bottles. i+ , Scent Bags. I V , Genuine Bear's Oil. ; Reussell'a Pommade Philoceme: 'Or neer/ Marrow , Glenn's India ti air Oil, C - RouseelPs India flair Dye. Michaux's Freckle Wash. 1 - Glenn's Ronnu Kaljour. , t • Maccasaar Oil. I Rove 1 io Salve.. L . Cold Cream en excellent article. ,- Tot ot Ponder and Boxes. I Vinaigre de Rouge. Rousseli'S celebrated 'Emollient Saponaccous . Paste, for w h itening and softening the skin. ,_, Tooth i —,,,,,_t tirri's Wash. ' - --,, Glenn's tia ponat.enus compound for 'S having. Roipsell's unriva led Shaving Crean. I, • • O'd Brown Windsor Soap. Routsell's celebrated Almond Soap. t.' I Otto of lime, Ortega. Leinon, filmic:and a va , . - rimy ot miter :soaps. 1 , • 1, ' Clothe, Hair, tPhisiter, Teeth •nod Nailßrush es. ' i All of which will be sold at Ph iladelphispriees, by . , ft BANNAN.Ag't . . , Dec. 14, i (50-- -- SHERIFF'S SALE By ,i,.. of a writ of PLUMES LEVAR/A. r ' AL is sued out of the Coin of Common Pleas of f i r te Couittj ,to toe directed, there will be elposett I utd e 4,t , rale. S .turda), the 4th day of daithary, 415, at it the Cot rt Houta in the Borough of Wtlksb.tril at 10 • o'chok, i I tie zureitoon, the following clescribigtfachi of Lani..,, warranted; name, tract in the warranted name (• f Wil It drntew art, Jr., hounded and described as ft llowsvt--Ile sinning at a White Oak, the V Land of'Stiman, & Ca. north 79f deprees, east rto perches tit 11.1aii, north 101 degrees. west 212 perches ton post,itlitce by Land of William Stewart, sewn 79Fdegree•i, bt 720 percher , to a Hickory, and thence by Land - ofbbert Martin, south 10.1- degrees, east 212 perches telt be ginning, containing 400 acres and allolice ; 171cii about 10 at r,!. of which are imprevelwith II I ._ 51r. a log house, and stable thereon. ,-` , -1 Also, one other tract, situate- partly In 14tilkill County, and partly in Su tar Loaf l'otwrrshiti:', Woe Croint y. state of Pennsyllo bin., in the warranteintne of Thomas Reese, bOnnded and described ak folte, to wit.:--Beginnine at a post atones. by ;Land of %Sam Stewart, south 79i degrees, west 52.(1 perches to u cite oak, thence by Land of Rol*rt Martin, situp de crees and a half, east 52 Perches to is post,tuth 791 degrees, west 20 perehe.lllr a o , st:thence' hAnd 06C.01. Myer, south )01 degrees, east 160 perrhe) a - Post, thence by surveyed land, and land it:if, ( ge Long, north 79} .11egreei, east !410 perchas tit a-pound tlicac'e by Land of Matthew - Smith, north; Iqt deer Pst 212 pc rche4t to the place of beginning', epnting 420 acres, and allowance of sit per cent for B.hadtc. Seised and taken in execntinn. at the suit of WWI A, MI fif 'Assig,nee of George W. Tysan,ng4lnst Newbold: JAMES; W. GOFF, '.send - Sheriff's office. Wilksbar-1 rie, Dec4d, if • Take Notice IIAT the subscriber has purchased the folio T articles, and loaned them to Peter Athsuni talelt Township. Schoylloli County ; 2 Horses and !farness, ;1. I Vionber IVagon,, ; • I Log Wagon, . 2 Rail Road 'Nicks and 3 L.: Chains. Allpersons are therefore forbid removflit: any t 8ch411(111 Ibsen, Dee. 7 said prO - perty, without eeenti,won of the siipsenhei O.4NILL, 8110LIA.....NBF:NCr:1?. 1.1„, Dec. 14 -- subscribers. under the firm of Grant & Marti, wes' , ' R. Engineers' o.ifice, .C'eltuylkill Valley 'lt -- . .is du, dissolved by mutual consent. The business i hereafter be erinducted by Peter Manz, by who'll. . '. Notice 'to ' Contractors; .'the accounts of the late fi r . will be settled:: . I . PETER MARTZi 13 ROP,OSALS will be received at this etude, for the ,: ; ' I ROBERT GRANT. 1 pimply 0f35,000 cross ties !oi l Elseperst .'i - tinsville, Dec. 7, 49-3 t. Twenty thousand of said Sleepers, to be ' , delivered ' -4-- and piled on the first four sections between :Port-Car bon and Middleport, on or before the first day' of-Feb ruary next, at points not exceeding a quartettof a mile' -apart. One titousand for each ,quarter tif a; 'Ole. Fif teen thousand will he required by the first of March, to be delivered at intervals of a quarter of ft mile,as aboie, between Middleport nod TuScrtroni.',L The ,letipers are to he While or Wick Ns, 7 by 8 inches thick, and 7 feet lone--in he evenlY: lawn or hewn. on two parallel sides. and's° be sawed 'olTsquare at each end. - - 1 1 : f Thos.?. -intending t • prnpose '5 are, .notified `that no :Sleepes will be received. whictt• has not fult.'eiteht in ches, hewed or sawed, bearing:surface at top:and bot tom, and is not at least seven inches thick. ii. . A. W. CRAVEN, Engineer. . . Mount Caibon, Dec. 11,, '.• •, 50— . .. . , . The Jan. No. of the Lady'.4 rOR IfitAis in all respects the most irtherche and ex tranrdinary ever issued, either in Stirope of - Amerl- Ca. Whilst the letter 'press ,'shounde,as brad with the most rag y and valuable contributor, altat s pg whom are numbered Sedgwick,lloffnian Tatkerinan awl Sig ourney—lt were almost invitions to riarticuririse. In addition to the productions fresh and sparliting from their gifted pens, the public will receives a new poem. by our own-favorite, lilts..Welhy.—better known as "Amelia." It is aloha _worth the price nV a single number, Her accession to tlodey's unrivalled corps will be hailed with delight tiy his 100,000 readers. Hut who shalt describe the "bright array"of :pictorial embelishment f The first 1.0 Mezzotint, by i!riadd. of •Nen,f , 'York, and is considered efiperior Willa New Cinderella ofthe December number, so highly prized by the beau monde. Thesecond a magnificent deign of Fruit in a fancy vase. byl our friend Crimme, is Wilms, blooming, and. "redolent of sweete."; The Soiree tomes No, but to considered heconfito none it is a finely finished line engraving, and mirrors 'most trulran elegant picture orrasliMnable lire. Then mile the every varying Pashiens. Ma new • style. Pinker. ton;they will be appreciated When the ladiee eee them. Let all who wish ,to avail themselves Mille most precious of Christmas Present's, subscribe in! time, lest the edittoa for January be exhausted.. B.,BANNAN, . • • . Agent fur Schilylkill feountr- Dee. it,• • 5,112 12 3,660 04 6,972 16 416,001 01 40073 17 37,106 00 $22,079 17 -New escolis. The:Ladies' Work Table gook 50 Peautiful Cigar Girl- . ' History of Greece .No. 2 • , 2 5 Mind amlnig the Spindles i • 311 Elwnrds' Church Itlmanqc,,for 1845 '! f 25 Quaker,City, Nth 4 • ; 125 Rambleton No. Vand last ,12} ArthprArundle, a Tale_oftlie English .; . 25 Wandering Jew No. 10 61- Counterfeit Detectors for DScember .' Ili Louise Kernpton, or - ilea and ,irtno cOn• trusted it - ~ t . 12i The Silver Bottle. ; Ili . .. The Attache or Sim Slick in England , 12i Their's French Revolution . ' 125 . - . New Game of Star Spangled Dander ~! 100 Game of Rodburg and his pupils,` , l ! ;;: 50 Characteristics. a•Grarne 50 • : Just retie ivedwith a variety of ether betoks, and for sale by 13'4 BAN 'NAN,:t.A 'Dec. 1 . 41. - ; , ~ Office ofthe 111.earlion4-P, - , Carboir 11.1?.. Co Z. p i . ; Pal LADLLPH lA , Dec../, 1844. - 5. .• , ~, :IV OTIC is hereby giien to the &actinide!! of this ... C.f' un ny, that the annual [fleeting, and aq.election for officer} for the ensuing yeai will be held At thts of fice on Friday, the 20th day of Decemker 'nexcat 10'• clock, P. M. , , J ~ I . rE. 131i,liDFOTIDi Sievetary. • Decem., r,7, , , ;40--‘4 ~. DM ` D. Id/LYNES FAA _ iLT maim Erogozrz 4 , 841rDERA:0.108 New Drag Store, Pottrrrille, Ageels hlp, ;,; • .• I I. ' 3 41 •fita.4ld tin* Cu, plfAlet 2110 10 rpm aq ILUA rplqa . i. 1114 1110 d lugda •vA t t 44 ;don iimasoy MuU alleoddo " 112 112013 al 'wow aptig pus tom hiva Ifli • • SiVabraOHOS . 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S 3 aUle -4( 4 .1° 1 1 2 ?U• 1 4 1 1 3 E 0 Ul luaumossu paaaaat ooptuqula . •00 ` of oi og ts*o-if`gagor orvlnsr 1 vAr 1 , • , ,2 •s dvo pun clog . .• ' ‘'squlLlT, 4 .gswart t 82 1PMV 92 1PP 0 S , • Npyvri Rau fo vow pyv srim . • Jo matimos , -re elle! u pu S iq uo sect aq linu `Drignd alit put 623,1, T -DM) anolaumn gm of erauuouou aaqyalqns mid, ,O •Sr5 3EI p g 07,112 ft:- , . I LIGIPPI 3 SfsdrO' ` 0 4 8 11. (130 9t15` Kra To Tak Payers. . . . . ALCT •Of 28th ApriilBl4. Section 40. lithe quota of Slate Tax be nut paid over in the State Treasury, .before the second Th rsday in January, lie each year, then and in such ens , the amount remaining unpaid, after deducting such ornmissioners as Amor shall be allowed by law, for the collections of the sameohall be charged against said CSunty, on the books of the State Ttensurer, and shalljear an interest of Five , per en c t o u m u l t n il o t n p .s ai c d h , o a n n i d s, n o o r p h a n 7 o c t :t e e r h:l c l ts b , e o n r ia r d or e a to n , y o o r t o: ehaT of said 'County, udder the various Acts, relating itpurposes, until the Said balance be fully paid and 1 ., iistied, and if the several Collntors of each County, all not have eollectedlnd paid in the County Trees toy. the amount of State Tax, due by said COunty, then and in that case, the deficiency shall he Mild out of any money in the Treasury of.said County,. or which shall be thereafter first collected, and paid in the same, whether rm.the Dnpiicate of State t r County Tax. Sect. 42. And if any State tax remaining ,unpaid by my individual or Corporation, .afier said tax is due, Ind payableJl 'said County, to the Commonwealth, than bear an interest of Slx per cent. and be a Lien on he Estate on which it is charged till fully'' paid and allsfied. I 03INISSIOI9EIIS OF SCHUYLKILL CO. Onvigsburg Dec 7,. • 99 tZ3aaatwci,',/ ,k URSITANT to an order. of the Orphans•;Cotirt of Schuylkill County, the subscribers, Administrators the Estate ofJonsthan,lones, deceased, late of East runturick Township, Schuylkitt County, will `offer nt nblit Sale, at the house of klicbael Grace, in One its urg, On Salnrday, the :Bth of Decembr, , liont, at one o'cliak, P. MI The sale will he positive. 1 Na.. - I—A certain undivided half part of 2175, Acres of nd. more or less, consisting of three discunnected cis or bodies of land, ktaiwn an IleCkla Forge lands ; uated in East Brunswick. Schuylkill and West Peon littwnships : one parcel is known asthe Rmnbel, Wit. jan,lialbach and Merkle tracts, all adjoining ea .h her. bounded by lands of E. & E. Hammer,lll. Keit. 4 :r.; Ili Houser, Ittimbel arid (ahem, containing 2004 A. es and Si perrhes, - more or less. One other tract; kinded by lands ef E Hanauer. Rumbel. Andrews an l hoO. containing 220 acres, inore or less; and the Ord 1 tract is hounded by: lands of F. • Rensieger. the +irs of Catharine Spayil, Anthony Sawalt, and others, Ontniiiing 211 acres, more or less. The impzovement4 tinsist of ! • •, SVititl three fires, two large Coal Douses, Saw Mill, •Ornith !Shop, a good twr-story Dwelling Douse, 4 (twigs Barn and Stabling. ten Houses for Working men, With Stables. About 100 acres of the Land is Ind in a high state of cultivation; with a good and thri, 'ring , , - • 1 17•10'6"/:7E , hiPTILTE 0111:tilEtTID. ' The Little—Schuylkill River passes through the Land; about. three miles. and the Little Schuylkill rail road the smile distance.:. Cold Run also passes through the land, and there arc several good Water pOweralltin the primertv. ' $o:;2--A certain Tract ()Mood and Sprout Land, sititate'in East Brunswick :Township, hounded by lands late of ,Lewis Audenried, Henry Luiz. Antimony Saw, waft and others, contalning BM acres, more or less. 1i0.!3--A certain Tract of Wood ane Sprout , Land,' situate' in East Brunswick. township, hounded by lands of Sainitel Koenig,. DanieVAndresrs, and others. cola taitilnv 71 acres more or leis. By rider of the Court, - JOHN It. DOWNING, Clerk,' 'PETER JONES, • NICHOLAS JONES. Adruinistrivont. 4941 December 7,• SO.: Administrat,ot's Notice Tv OT IC E is hereby given; that letters Testanientary , up in the Estate •)t . FRANCIS MANGAN, late rof the lidinugh of Schuylkill Unveil, Schuylkill County, de ceased, has heen *granted to the subscribers. '"here fore 01 those indebted to said estate, are reqnested to' make r payment, and all thOse having claims, ate also requested to present them to the subscribers, for set tlement.. LOUIS C. DOUGHERTY, ELLEN MANGAN minirritore. '49-6t Dissolution. • i nE Pnrtnei:ehip heretninreexisting between the IC Creek and Mine H2ll Navigation and Rail Road COmpany. • Te l :Fetnelchnlders of the Creek and Mine Rill i zi , r eigrition 111111 Rail Road Company, are heriehy 'That the next annual: meeting - and election for ; Int; Six Managers and one person for Secretary, t r .h n e .;lguter, will be held tin the last Monday of De- ISI4. (the andi 105 t.,) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. at sylcanin Hall, in the Borough of ,Pottsville. DelA. RUSSEL, Secretary and Treasurer. ' :49-4, Copying Ink. A l PtrS superior Copying Ink. for the use.oi Presses, Just received and for sale by ; D. BANNATC, :' 3. 99.- NEW BOOKS. The Poki the Presbyterians, 1 .2 4 Poteraal23, rus , 1 Steel ped tbe Three Masted Goleta 123, The SitcLue .12i Massy F 4 the Beautiful Unknown 1123' I hc' Belle ran 1123, "T ie ' o ne r nspirators of the Isles 1123 Arl ?Pee B e te Peockle'e Safeguard 1 12 f Rundl., okef London , y, from the 67th ' Pore.vt roes Daytl i es 123; Tales from th 4 . man • :17,3 Arr6h Neill by _ ;123 Torn Burke 25 Attiia by Jomil 25 A :Narrative Of llarbatitles and Iniqui ties practised ttir s, Ae, 'the 19th cen forßy, h y R. C - -•• I Monk, Punch's Londor The complete h 'Life of Jefferson Lite! of Washing Quaker City, N, Music without t United States A, The Prairie Bit The Jilt, a pod The Grumbl& The King's owl Pictorial Slinks) Tales frum She! Docl. Busby's ' Just received 1 1 December 7, ,7 ' i ' JournA ' ANTED' 10• men Coal slant work and Pottsville, De TWO Mahlon of the Comm vine. Applicant ii the Director*, the School House Otiy&W F HE stoelrhoh ; Hen and. Bal. that the next annual menting. -- data and six managers, ;_ani one Penn and Treasurer, be bald on the last. conber, 1344, [the Ilattanst4 At 3 o'cl\ No. 13 bleranntstreet, to the 04ty of Pbil '• 1117018 BL, &weary* . tot . • I.TEE JOURNAL. - H - Darteing . sToucir, Angulo 'of Duda,. ciao pectibily "Worms tbe Ladies arid Gentleman or Fonsvilln and vicinity. tpat be Wends openings DANCING- 1 SCHOOL; on the larb orVireembir, at btfr.-tessiCs Saloom— Terms Five Dollars for a course ofLosioas.' December; 'SALE or IRON WORKS, • . .i• • WOOD LARD; , • WILL be sold t public pale. on Saturday the Mgt, " day of December, neat, at 2 o'clock, P. M. at the house °tor Michael Grief, in Orwigaburg, Schuylkill County, the one undivided half pert of '.ha following . described progety, wk.,— . Mount Vernon Forge, for =trip known as kudenried's ... a sager • Forge, with two tins, three s . 11 .. . 5 '• • dwelling houses, one stable., II r together with one - hundred and thirty acres of wood and sprint land,- snuated oh Coid Creek, half -a Inds from the little Schuylkill Bait - Road, two Irides from Mc, Keansburg„ l and gig from Orwigsbur. .1670 Acres 'of „,P--1)."-.•.: wood land, g 830 Acres of which is situated in East flrunswlck Township, Schuylkill county • ! adjoining lands of Samuel Det .• inlet, John Schell and others; and the remaining 840 acme in Albany TOkroahlP, Berke ; County, adjoining lands of Jones, Kelm*. Co., George. Reagan, &sq., and others, the State Road leading from' Orwigsbula to Kutztown, passes through said Lind: One pair gif Forge Bellows Tubs, will he sold at the same time and place. For further, information enquire of Daniel Yost, at said Forge, .er of Richard Boone, at !Port Carbon, Schuylkill county. RICHARD BOONE, Assignee of ' Michael M. EGE, under the Insolvent Law.. ;; Port Carbon, Nov-20 ; 48--4 t No. 4, February Term, 1545. ißrael Mr** Horatio A10r.:4 xis, &Inland Morris, John Norris, by ; ttis Guardian Ho-4, Butnittotut lu ratio ,Morris, and • Alorrls, and David Morris,by,? • their guardian, H. Morris Partition. • I vs. .5 Samuel Morris, and' Curtisi Lewis and Sarairlds. wife. 1 Brie County se; •0. The Commonwealth of k'ennsylvania, aek o the 'Sheriff ufsaid County, Gat stryio: • VS' if Israel Morris, Horatio Morris Edmund ; 4 Mord!, -John Morris, by by Guardian . Morelos Morris, _ and William Morris, it c • David Morris, by their Guardian Horatio „ Morris, make you secure of prosecuting their clahh, then we command you that you summon by good and taught summons, Samuel Morris, and Cur tis Lewis and Sarah ,his wife, late of your. county, so that theybe and appear before our Judie' at Erie at our county court of Common fleas there to be held the first Monday In February next to sheW wherefore, 'Whereas they the said lsraeldforatio, Edmund, John, ‘Villiain and David and the aforesaid Sainuel Morris, and Curtial Lewis, and Sarah his wife, together and undivided klohold two lots of ground numbered nineteen hundred and thirty-seven 119311 and nineteen hundred and thirty eight.; 115,15] with the messuages situate at the southwest corner of the Public Square. In the re , iough of Erie ' and Foamy of Kee, of which said two Ibis of ground, inesauagee and appurtenances, the said ItlaintitTs,i viz;--Israel Morris, Horatio !Morris, Ed- Mum! Morris. John Morris, by hi, guardian Horatio Morris,&Williatil Morris & Datid Morris,by their Guar dian Horatio 31orris, demand live undivided eighteenth paris, the ante Samuel Morris and Curtis Lewis, and Sarah- his wife, Partition- thereof between them, to 115 made (accord'ult to the laws and customs of this - Cintntiowealib, in such case made and provided,) du gainsay add the same to be done, do not permit .very unjustly,' and against the satne laws and customs, (as it:is said) SFr. And have you then and there, the names ofthose summoned, and this writ. Witness the Hon. Gaylord Church.. President Judge of our said Court, at Ease, November 6. A. D. 1814. WILSON KING, Proth'y, By A. KING., 3103rAIR, High Sher knit the Co., of Erie Erie, Nov., 30 48-ft PIIILADA., READING a: FO •sviLLE ; . RAIL ROAD. 1 , . . AV.7 "V)11,4i07.1 . ZAW± , - -- = r • .-..-..1.,..1.4 .... - --,4; tar " ....a.3 .0. . t • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. A IN and after December 1, 1814, no Passenger Trains My will belrun on Sundays. HOURS OF 'STARTING. • From Pottsville, at 0 A. M., • p h i oada., g BL, i • Daily except Sund HOURS OF PASSING .READING. • For Philada., et Of A. M., / .` Pottsville •• 12f A. 11., . . . , • •'i RATES OF FARE. Between Plnieville and Phiada, a 3 . 5 0 and 03 00. • • j•• . •• Reading, $1 4U " $1 20. Ph ila da „I Nov. 30 48— . TILE '"ROOF POSITIVE. Ma. limay— i My i wife was • afflicted with ' ! pain in the breast, 1 and a severe Cough, f . I for the period of five years. ' !About the first of Maytast. she - • • became so reduced,that she wan con ' Enid to het bed for severe/ weeks, en tirely, unable to move. I called in our fami ly physil-ian, who after some inquiry, &e., left her a few pills. The nett day the Doctor paid kerlanother visit, and then told Inc that medicine was entirely , ageless. as . Hier. secovery was impossible. i 1 then procured a bottle of Dr. Swayne's Cont L pound Syrup of • Wild Cherry, . which . I - she coramencedl using according' to the directions, and from whichlshe derived considerable benefit. I con tinged the use of the Syrup until eke had used It/ bot tles. By this time ape had recovered perfectly. She now enyoys!good health, and attends to her 'household duties us usual. I would most cheerfully recconnuend this medicine to all similarly afflicted. What is the price of 10 r:r 13 , bottles, compared to good health 1 Yours respectfully. ~ —/ ' I JACOB U tir A . ! Montgomery Township, Franklin Co., Pa., 1 . . ; , February -, lil3. .{. ' Iltr. Hale in an old and respectable Fernier of this county, welVknown to', the major part "of our citizens. He resides about 12 miles from this borough. , 41. R. K. Chambersburg, Pa. Oct. 31, NA CAUTION—AII prephrstiona from this valuable tree, except the ttOginal. Doctor Swayne's Compound Syr up °Mild Cherry, are fictitious and counterfeit. Pre pared only by Dr. Swayne, whose Office is now remo ved to N. Wi corner of Eigth and Race streets, Phila delphia'. ' I , !THE WONDERFUL CURES' . . Peliformed)l this valuable medicine in Pulmonary Coneutiiptiott, Coughs, Colds, Intinenza,Asthma, Bron chitis,,Pain iin the Side and breast, Sore Throat, 'Whooping Cough ' spitting blood, Liver . Complaint, atc.; have v./cited the astonishment -of all who have witnessed its!marvellous effects. There in no account of a medicine; aunt the earliest • ages, furnishings par allel. The almost miraminus cures ' effected by this medicine, art- unpretbkented. • BB CAUTIOUS to ask for the original and only omt dttie preystation, Dr. SWAYNETS Computind Syrup of Wild Cherry. Ottice,Northwest corner of Eigth and Race streets, . Philadelphia.; I For sale in:pc/Oscine, by DANIEL KRERS, and J. G. BROWN; in Orwigsburg, by 11. VOIJTE , Nov. 30 i ';', , . - • 46 , • Nusic . ! ! ! BOSTON AODE3II"I4 'Collection of Church Music, Eyer's Union Choral Harmony of Sacred Music, The liannoiliSt ! • Vicki* & nettling's Evangelical Music, . Wveth's Repository ofsacred Music, Jolt received and for sale by . • ' ' Nov: 30 B. DANNAN, Ag't. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, A? I. B' 1 V A TE SALE.;• • AE iubseriiter offers the following * described proper ty,, situate partly in the borough •of l'ottsrille, for sale irery low.; The price and terms will be such as will be an inducenient to purchase, if applied for Senn. No I. All those Buildings and lots or pieces of ground, situate on Itlahantanga street, called Clinton , Vow; each 1$ feat front, by b 6 feet, will be. sold frOtri , No. 1, to No. 10. I 2.. All the Lot or piece of ground, with all the Buildings thereon erected, on the Northwest Corner of Venice and Norwegian streets, known as the Arcade, twenty feet front on Centre street, by 100 feet l in depth, on Norwegian!str, et. I No; 3. Also, ',One or three Lots or Veers of Gloved, immediately adjoining the last abase leaked Arcade How,] with the buildings, each 25 feet front, by 100 feet deep, to a ten feet court; of which' each Let has the common use and privilege. t • • • N0:4. , Also,- One Stone Dwelling. and Store House and Lot or pieee of ground, on Centre street, MY feet North of Collowhill street, being 30 feet front by 230 feet deep, to Rail Road street. This property adjoins the Stone Suirs House, of S. Hutitzthger, Esg.,.and the TOwti HAW No.; 5. .stvi, Four Lots With Pewee Beret/Mg Rous se', situate oh the westwardly side of Coal street, each Lot being 23 feat front, on said Coal street; by le4) feel, more b less, in"deptb, its Mount Carbon Rai) Road. 1, 'hiiL 6. '4/se, All thoseten Buildings and Lots Or Pie ces of ; grounit ektuatwou the N. E.' side of Coal street, (caned that sheet Road,) each 12 feet front, .by ISO feat deep—will be sold from No.l, to Nn. to. ti0.17. 1 .d/se, One Lot or piece of ground, situate on tba Southwest corner of Market square and Courtland street; being 23 !feet on Market street, by 119 feet, on Courtland sweat No. , 0. Alscf One undivided I part. of 13 adjoining tracts 'of Land; [being in the whole about MOO acres,j lying and shoats on the bead waters' of Pine and Ma. honey ; Creeks in Rash township and being in the war ratites names ol Thomas Palmer, themes Hammer, Paul !Jammer, Peter Johns, William ,Black, William Dewart,i John Little, Thomas :Little, John Johns, David, Taggart, 4ntm Palmer,' Hobert Johnson, and Daniel Hurley. No 0. Also, One undivided one h . part of 3 tracts of land (being in the whole about, 600 aeree,) lying • and situate on the head waters of Little Ischnylkill in Rush township nod being in the Warrantee names of . Martin Diehl, Anthony Lindner, • and David Lindner.' - AR many part orate above dgseribed property,will he sold a,birgates Itopplied for 100. : For Iflutber information call •oo the mitimilber, in Pottsville, et on Mestot,hfullbrd .41-Altet t Marne 211 4 :Philadelphia:. • & WOODOIDIS. at.:. . rottirllte. IrempOliffh . - ' • A...m r Pfeil ereutrY (414. M., it PHILADELPHIA ! , Books & Stationery, Clopap. • irIIST opened at the New Book Store, - 165 North li • r street, three doors below Vine, east side, Phltadel / Plus. a well selected Stock of the: cheapest Books End Stationery, to be had in the City t especially ratted to the wants sof Courary purchasers. ' : School Books, - alank- Booi .; . I Paper: Quills, Steel Pens, lok: • •' -• Sand, 7 • Slates, 4-e. - As • • . low am can •be bought: in i quantities to suit buyers. - The subi•eriber hopes by a determination to sell tow. tit 'make it the interest of those wanting, ankles in his line, to call go hist. • IC. 0. SOWER., rhtlada.„ - Not. 16 I 46 NEW DRY" GOOD{' STORE. . REMO V.ti :1.,. THE subscriber having filtetl pp in a handsome. Manner, the Store at the Pi. E., corner . of FrMrth and Arch streets. (forerierly occupieed by W. Gibbs, and latterly by Evans and Temple,) informs the public, that he had received and is now openinm,a large and splendid as.sortment of seasonable Dry Goods. of the newest and most approved styles, many of whicli have been,pur— chased at the late extensive Public Sake. at pri ceimuch below the importation icost, and Fill be sold et a small advance for C4ll, Wholesa:e or Retail. • The assortment of DRESS GOODS, is equal if riot superior, to any ever olTero, particular at tention being oaid to style and proper combina tion of eolont, as well as to quality. Care is also taken to, have an!extensive assort ment of cue 4 PLAIN GOODS, as are in the . market, of approved descrip tions and at the low*, est . pileelL CHAS. ADAMS. " 1 N. E. Corner of Fourth and Arch sta., Philada.c • 11th month, 9. 45--3 mo BURDEN 'S PATNT HORSE SHOES ,' MADE 111 - THE best t j refined American inlron, for sale at about th , same prices of the Iron in bar, being a mviint of about 100 per cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted, and if not sntisfactnry, .can be returned and the money will be refunded.' GRAY & BROTHER, 42 Walnut at.,-Pailtuta. Junes• . 111{1)1i AND' STEEL. rEnE subscriber offers fur sale nn the most favorable It terms a general assortment of !be best quality English refined and common iron: • Arrierican rolled and hammered do. _Spring, cast and shear steel; Steed. a and American blister do Also, hoop, sheet, band, scroll, small round and square iron. . Anima horse nail and other slit rods. G c.• JOHN W. IiIIDDLETON, ilorth 2d st Ca How hill at.. near the R. Ron Philadelphia, August 24, 31—ty. TRIER'S LIFE OF NAPOL❑❑ON. (COMPLETE.) WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST .ABRIDGENIENT. FOR ONE DOLLAR!!! CAREY' & * HART. Philadelphia, having purchased an early copy from the French publisher, will Shortly puhltsh the history of the Consulate and the Empire. M. Tiller's. author of 'The History of the French Revolation.' .Translated from the French, with nMes and-additions. This magniti4ia work, The Life of Alipoleon, on which N. Thiers' has been eneaceilfor many years. to at .length completed and Is now iu tlic hands of the printer. A company was formed in Paris who purcha sed,the ceperittht 11)1.51.0,000 francs, or One Ilundred Unwind Dollars. The Paris Edition will form Ten Wee octavo vol umes, and will cost about •15. The American pub lishbro 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 ofthe American editiOn, and will be sold for TWEANE AND A HALF CEINTS. and a remittance of One Dollar (free of postage) Will pay for the entire work in Ten numbers, which wilt con tain every word in the original' Edition. , Orders toile, atillresaed 'to CAREY HART, Pub lishers, Philadelphia, or to the following agents; Rur gese, Stringer & Co., New York; Redding & Bos ton; N. Hickman, Baltimore; C. 21 Zieber & Co. Phil adelphia; Drinker & Morris, Richmond; P Taylor, tVasliineton; McCarter & Allen. Charleston, R. C.; S. ;Weir, Columbia, R. C. Turner & Hughes. Raleigh, N. C. M. floulleinet, Mobile; J. B. Steel, J. C. Islorrosi. or 13.11. Norman, New Orleans; W. N. Haldetrian, Louis gy. Robinson & Jon& Cincinnati:Ohio; Whiting & Huntingdon. CON mblis, (Thin; 11. A. Turner, St.l.ou is, Missouri, and subscriptions received by B. BANNAN, Agt. Pcdtsrille,,November 9. 45-4 Teacher Wanted. . A MALE TEACHER, In take charge of the Public ' - I-School at Tamaqua—for particulars address . . JOHN K. SMITH,. . • - Secretary of the Board. • Tainqua, Nov. 29, . ~97—tf . . • Administrator's Notice. : voiles Is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary upon the estate of GEORGE WAOWTAFF. late of the boroughof Pottsville, Schuylkill county, deceased, has been granted to the subscriber; Therefere all person. indebted to the estate of said deceased, are requested to make payment, and all those having claims, are also requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement., ' JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Adm'r Pottsville, November 23, 47—Ct Information Wanted TNFQEMATION wanted relative to a miner named "'John Grandy, formerly of Little Leger near Belton. Lancashire minty, England, who, it has been reported Was killed in one of the mines near Pottsville. Any porn' informing any thing of the said John Grandy, or of his death, will oblige the tindersiened by any information they may hare regarding him. .rnmt.ts N MT° N, Centreville mines, Pottscill-. Nor. 21, 47--2 mo nrcEivrn and for sate at the York Stare, a el few barrels of Mess Mackerel, witheid heads, put up eihreislp for families with great errs in the selection. Nov.' 23,1811.. 97- EDWARD YARDLEY. LUST, RECEIVED and for sale at the Yolk Store, Ift Tons of Rail Rood or Drill Iron, II X 1. also Bat and sitiaritlar Iron ofevery descri3tion. and will be sold as cheah, n. 3 at any other place in the country. Nov: , EDWARD YARDLEY. _. 23 RIMMED ilty kegs or Nails; inssetted.sizes, and Will be sold cheap for cash: I Nov. , 23 47-- EDWARD YARDLEY. • Horses wanted to Winter. ABOUT 20 Horses is wanted to winter , at 6Th cents per week. Good stabling wit. 744:r 4 k . .. b e provided, and great care 'taken of them. If ten are furnished at the , same time, the nurses trill be brought and returned in •The Spring,. free of expense. Forilirther particulars, apply at this nirtce. November 10, . 46 t- Buperfine extracts for the Hdk'f IIDII AS Jeraniu.m, Jasmine, Patclionly, Yemeni &c. Together with Odoriferous Scent Bags; Otto of Roses, loc., in vials, for Drawers, together with a general assortment of RollBBol'4 celebrated Perfume ry; ju received and for sale by ; • DENS. DANNAN, Agent. NoveMber 0 • UFFII.:I,I3'S lIAMS.—A few of those justly C,lebrated !lams for tale by t . i i ) i y I 33 P. St Poehet Diaries for I 5415 1 Ix; ith an Almanac, 4c., and a memora i rodum far each VT day in the. year; price 75 cents in Pocket Bock' birth and 374 in paper. Just received and for sale by - B.DANAN, Art. Nov. ILL 47-tf 'Elegant Carl - Cases. , . • t•ITE Mthscriber ha s Just reeeivad an assartment or the most elegant and rasbinnahleil.ndies' Tatar Ise!, which he will sell at Philadelphialprices. adies• Pur s and silver Thimbles, whit steel ends. September 21 ' 38- 11. lIANNAN, Agent. ; 010%VE'S School for the note. 50 do for the Viotht, j Containing each nes' and comArre Instructions, to gerber wlth about 150 Pieces of Mask s price 50 cent* coal. just received and for Ba l e by • B. BAN 'I ' June 21 1 Arent. Gold Diamond Pointed"pens, rt . : 4 Elm , m rm. wIA last from 5 to 10 year!, In amain • 1 , ase—wal write on almost any ktnd of paper, and Ink will not corrode them. For sale at less than Mari-, ufactureespricee, by B. DAMMAM. Agent Mardi , - . LEADEN PIPE. lath teadanripo. •II 40 do do • • • 1 Inch tdo do Just received and for ale by • Aug. 24 I. 34 D . DANNAN, Deer Park Farm far Sale, . forßent• • r TUE iubseriber offers tose ll riem situated nn the road ladlagl r" o3lrn'e ll ts is - B tMe about 2 miles .I}pra Pottsville. etni g a -mining about 73 acres, and Is occupied as a • 6 iikfailltrior Reutsnot posi.:, • 6 1(6-raiammiat4. LEGAL JoHN.w. R 0 ST k IrE ATTORNEY AT.LA.fire-1' jl-1 ORWIGSBURO , Issl JOHN P..' ATTOR !%; EY AT ORO I GSII3 Will'prOes 2tn the. Cougiteif Segistfra4 Co. JOHN K. CLEJVI:EWr, - .Attorney at: Lam. OkneE, Centre it., East sijs,..l docirnbolow thcblear, tonne !liners' Journal. brit, 2 JOHN CHAS. NEVILZE , Attoilley at La* wig. i attend to all business entrusted to him, with care and despatch. Office next door to B. U. tote's. Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. (hitcher 19 • • •• • 4 .•- . , 4QG. \-/..t 0 1. - - taclst,7•l2pgaa 4 l:ll `ATTORNEY AT LAW. - H ', AR opened an office, in the borough of Sebnylke Haven. Ottice in front street, second door east firs. Planning's Hotel, will attend to all business on trusted to his care, in the 'counties or kichuylkill an .Berks. A pril 20. - . , . • ' Patent Iffire Ropes, p o i the tin Planrs iu 31i,, 5 A, R a il wa y, 4.c., fur sale or imported to order, by the - .subscriber. Illt:SE Ropes are now almost. exclusively used in 10 the Cullieriee, an.' on tCo Railways in Great Brit-. ian, and are found in be are.. lly superior to III:lupe:a (Ines, aS regards safety, duralri) . 'y and ecolloulY• The ''•l'atent Wire 'Mines," Ina ve proved alter three' years service, to be still in ;nod r"minion. where: llempen ones, of double the sixe and wei;lti, never lasted lOnger than 9 I,l* 10 mouths. Testirimnials can be shown., from the best authori ties in England, as to their edit letter, gni. every infor mation respecting the different descriptions, Ind appli cation Will be elven by • _ ALFRED F. REMP, 56 Bread st, York, Sole agent for the filed States. • Statement of Trial, made at the twich l• Dock ritrd. in October IS 11..0r the retetif %Vire Mice. ,as compared with Hempen Rope* of the finite stern:lli flire Rives tentprn r•Frs wire pillage No .ize a•'ghl 'Axe &: In. , It, nz. . Una ,An. 1 4i i 13 5 • '2O 1 1 10 1 ' 11; ! 8' . 3. 12111 ii 116 ai i' 6 II 101 ii 7; 112 8 1 5 2 i 7i CI 0 ,4 2i 1 4 3 1. 7 ii 0 8 .il Extrials from {English leghill Mayist.lBl4. have'great pleasure‘in giving-you.an ncveunt hftrre "Wire Ropes" now in tie at the I.eghtil Colliery : That which has been longest at work. anil which Is I believe, which was the first used in The (`entities of Durham and Landerland, has git'en the greatest satis faction. , The bank upon avouch it woks, risPs in 47. and the weight of train, exclusive of frietiow is,e 1 tone. -The size of the,Rope inches. weighing 61 lbs. and fathom. and its length 11 mires This Rope was put to work en the 121 h of Jithe,l'Sll. and in toy ophdon,:will continue to work fur smite time to corm; ; wheroas, 6 inch Hempen Rope, never lasted logger than A or 10 months. On the same Railway. there is another of your Wire Ropes at wok, which was laid en. in Jetty, 1812, and appears to work well—lts length is 21 miles. and size 21 inches, weighing 4 M. and Is thont.'l e :ides ethers on the line. all of winch have given great satis faction.: So convinced am I. of the safety nod ',min. my of the wire ropes, that in a short tinic.i'shall nof have a Hempen Rope in use. CHAS. CARR. 'Hereon Colliery, Mb April, 1814. I have great pleasure in bearing testimony, to the efficiency of the "Patent Wire Ropes." The Iletton Coal Company. have your rope• iu use, menalearly the whole of the self-acting Incline and Engine Planes, on their Railway—Somc of them, have been at work, for upwards of a year, and appear to 'he very Mlle affect ed by wear. Signed JAMES GAS, Engineer. Coal Office Sheffield,Feb:lool, 1814- In December, we put to work, one of your Patent Wire Ropes, in a draining Shaft. The rope has been nt regular work shire that time, and does not as yet show the least sYniptoin of wear. The wepht of the Rupp was 51 Ib. and fathom, and working in njcit cation, Where we had been accustomed m work Dempen.ropes of about 10 lb, and- fathmn. Which on an average have not worked more than 12 months. We have t had another of the Ropes at work since the 2,1 of March, 181:1--it is working exceedingly well, and does rut show the slightest degree of weal. Our opinion is that 'Wire Ropes,' well made, and properly used, will he found for Colliery purposes, de cidedly superior to Jlempen ones. • Signed .110UNSFIELD WILSON. . New Castle. upon Thee, Feb. 2311, 1914. I find the 'Patent %Vire Rope.' now in . use on the In cline at the Cassius Colliery, to be' greatly superior to the Hempen' Ropes previously used. The Hempen Ropes when in use for four months. were so far worn. as frennently to break. with the 'loaded waggons at tached.whereas your wire rope, has been in use, since the 25th of April. 1512. and up to this time, there is DO appearance °fatty failure in it. • Signed ff: L. REDHEAD. Testiminc, 29111 Feb. 1814. I beg Montle for your information. that our machine with your rope on. has this last year made. one bun:- dred and twenty one thousand' trips, lifting a load of four tons, one hundred and ten feet high, and as far as I can nes, the rope Is as good as the day that it was put up. Idigned J. LEISIDIAN. Cold's Hill Iron Works. " • West nruneicirk, Feb. 29t1i, 1914 We are exceedingly gratified to have it in nor, power to give you a satisfactory report of the .'Patent Wire ROPe,'.. you supplied no with. It has now been in reg ular operation. lifting a consilerable quantity of coats daily, in one of Our collieries upwards of IS months, without the siiehtest appearance of defer t in any part of it.' ,In fait its durability has been. a ninrk of aston ishment to nor foreman and others, connected with the manageurent cif the Colliery Signed JAME- - IJAVNERI.IXONS. N. B.—Minty other testiinonials to the Salute effect, from nil parts ofEngland, &c, can be given. Samples of the different descriptions of Wire hop's. can be Peen, and every information as to their various. application, Will be riven at the'oilice of ALFRED F. KEMP. .56 Band at. . , • 8010 agent fur the 1:1 . 4.14e4 tstEttes. New Yl - 11c,.. October 12, ' 41— . . , For Sale Cheap, , -. In 'Anti; RAILROAD WAAONR..iihnted tle ins f,. !Von. the. Manta Carbon, and the Wee! Branch Rat roads. Also, Minim; tools, tdasime tonic, Coal Screcns and Wheel Barrows. Apply at this Mike: Vek , O. - ! fi 12 , , , New Drug St3re. • E. E. &CO respectfhllv informs the citizen s I".;ttsViTle trtd IN- Schuylkill county gen'el'Allv, that they ' have opened. ,(in the store fltrio . erlv occupied by . Lir Mr. Slater) a ge!rral:aszorthierit of :arc& • .' • Chemicals, . ' : Pciiats, . 40:6- r F*qtatieq, :t •• ratOb • aka • - .Sp;ets - Vatent ' • - And snlicito:a eliate'eif pablio.pattoltine,' rnofiden.ly aisuring the'lpultilc;,that r e:verY;litticle in their line, shall be of thcliret tionlityeatti, nticely genuine. Haring eervelifit • terdar AttPretittoectlip tn the linc nets in Philadelphia, Ahnse citUn.rfarvetir then, with call, ran test catiiiftellthat , Eare/ gwiril f.trirtly gainst nA mistake*, nOdllitOe 7ii medicines tint tip with the etanteal 604nickt Physicians' presetifttiiltic aft Ord to with riartictilar care. at att iliniireACottectiy , ' P;oyscianc av 4 Store keepers. trnmidied at oatnill , a,tlTauce an city prices. December 3, 49-11 New Lumber Yard. ' of rm ope r e ip a riber annoutteos to the public that he ha Lumnun PARS) in the learnugh of Petteville, iminedlateiy back of the new Presbyterian .Church ; where he will constantly keep on hind, a !axe assortment of Lumber, of every desrription. lie has nn hand l'ine Hoards, from $ 10 to $l6 per M. 'and Oak. from $lO in VD per M. Ile respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public, and feels confident, that.he will he able to snnply Lumber, at such rates. ,as will give genera satisfaction. , JOSEPH r3IIELLY. Feb. Fr,. • q••••• . 1 GEORGE H. POTTS, riNIVITES the altentiori of purrhasors to his stock of FrealsCondt(lust received ata now onetime at his 3tote in Centre et., a few doasiabove the Pottsville !louse all of which he will sell 'at the lowest prices for cult his oivn orders, or in. exchange for country produce.. ' • February 10, . . NOTE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES, CV - the latest and most fashionable style, 'to. gether with Mourning Note Paper, just re end for ails by DANNAN, Ag't November.% .'*ur - - }lowa's and ' Lots - 511.2, r••:: 'ail I :! fk F 01? S.t2LE. , ALSO. is tugs number of 'Buildings and nut -LolitZgr mins vises, on the'llarigation tisot, lying ptingipglly in the lkdongh: of Pottsville. Apply. to • . • Reß! afire: Ceinnt . .t.' ";•*k. - • MEM= ~ „ . .ii the ( pure of CrOnton Pram of Sciallkii...., Couttfy. ' , Robert M. Lewitt ani , '. • v. , . . Latirence Letwid..t • December UMW IR, . ' 11- "• . •; '' .. •'' " ' Robert k , 'lnCartce, lile*ge. • • No. 13;1; W. Bethune. George &. lquf- , ' • r .. , .. field Semi ktillymitikas; SurntoonsioPetli Seek signeeofJosephS. R - Pclile- • - • , r - Schuylkill County...m ." • : ' • . . THE Oorortnanintalth of Ponstelle .. • I_4 ' - .- I :: , ,eartia ta , ithe Oheriff of Schuyntill• • .t.._ :'county, '0 teetirig : • • ' - . - If Reliett lift Lewis and Liwrenele Lewis-ninke you secure of prosecuting their claim. then we Command yniafo auntinno. by good =l_ • - lawful sinnmonera, Riabi)re McCe.rtee. George w • 'Bethune,: George ButfieV, end Samuel billYnnan, assignee of Joseph S. gckle, late of your -county, yeomen,.isci that they shil and appear before our Judges at Orw - igsburg.'4-our County Court of Conunon:Pleas there - to:Ale held on the day neat preceding, the- last day, Opecetribtr term next, to show wherefoie, where* the Rid. Robert ?.1.: Lew. is, and Linvrence teWist end tho aforesaid Rob't McCarter', Geurc is, ..1.17; -Bethune, George Duffield, ~ and Samuel Sillymon,'ArSitignee of Joseph S. Ruck. le, toguther and undivisleli do hald, Ake. a certain. . tract .v.• parcel of ititul,,Sittiate in Schuylkill town. ship, Schuylkill county . ,!: lY,oiintleil-by hind ofl.ear is Reese and Company,:' ; Relit, Conrad lieho, and others, conta ining .00 : Acres pr lherea ? bouts, with the appurternin• es; ind Also a certain ' tract or parcel of land; Sittiate in Norwegian town. ship. Sehdylkill countY,,,cl f *tuled by lands of late Philip .st. ''' Wi l Irani.. Shartrer,• Conrad Rehtli.„-; Levis Reese & CornpanYZAtterib Repp; tlito Val. .. • Icy Punt:tie. Ciiinparty;anil oilers. cOntaining 130 . acres, stuil:lJ I perel, with the oppurtenanee , s--. The two fx9ets togethoi. ate called .:The Ravens duie laud;;," 'Flicy the,:. imid 'Hubert McCortei. Gi'orge wi,l3ethune. Ge.401 , ,e D uflickluand Oa mini r, Silly:nun, nssignee ufJtisfilh S. Itucktp, partition' • , 1 thireof between tiled' .ioiiiarding to, the laws anti , customs ol'ilke Continoneettli of Pennsylvania to ' ' be mode, do gdinsaiy atO:ilie same to be done, do not perinit ivory noittally all,d cootrarY to the saute laws and etistotus (as itsAial,) and have you then there the naines -- 01' those sninnione,s and this writ. Witness the iMuoßd.jig:f.i. B. Eldred, gs q uirr. President - o'f our-said (!o3iit at Orwioburg, the .. 23,1 day ui October. A. 1.)::.'4.3.141. , .. . - ! ' CHAS , Vii.Vit.g.r. Proth'y. ' 13th September 1844',:The Court order rintl direct that.the x:ervicb of :the Suntawyo in the case; and the notice of the Inquisition shall be in.zile'l , :,;‘ the Sheriff ott*,l the parties residing. in the t utty, iiersonoll - t)r.hy copy left at their resp ec ti ve ),;:iees of nbc.leat. least Ibyenty days to fore the retUn, flay of the irit, ortai day of . taking the Isuitneis%ou. and the parties reeding out,of the County by publication uta tiro English nerrspa. pers published in the borou;ll oi r .Pottaville for sig. weds precious fu said tl*Oli _ by Ilse :;1 - PEtD, Sieve, Ofire, Orwigsburg,s 0ct..26 . ,. I 544;:5.1 „VALI4BLE . R4L ESTATE -~©:tom ~~.sl~~o • rr TIE subscriber eff,rs.for tale, the frdlowing /kit I Estate, situate in the couidy,of tichnFlkHY Ist. His preseriCcdwelling house, and Okri' Lot of ground, situate on the southwest ; I N; corner of the Centie•Aotiare, In the. ten . gala .14 lintel' of Orwitib4g, containing in front tin sLirket street, f9feet, and in length or depth on i.ihdrty street. Igniir;ilinte feet." The house 'hating two 'Stotts. measuresT.4i. eNtarket {trust 33 feet, and on Libero street 45 feet,end has attached to it. a two story Intik building or kitchSn. On the /All is also built, a ;rood fume table, contitioing a Carriage House, also a Grata holt se. and otherlfeSeesary buildings, with a well of water and . punip, neat qie•kitchen door. Al. so, abont atireA of out f.ntsr4re Lot situate within the borough ili'OriViEribtirg;Clitt,juirig tour Town tote, orene avre and eleven percluisit Ground, with an ei. cenent and never foiling'spring ; olf water on It. One ot h er Lot mina mine =i asrectaiso: Situate within the Borough of OrwieFburg OneXdiier Lot containing two acres and sixty boor perches: -aliso situate Within the Oormneh of OrWigborg,.. And 6t ;ter Lot. containing a bout tine act es, Situate near :OW ; llurough of Orwigs. burp. ' • • , ' • '• Lo3•or mores Acre's of• Land, situate above and near 'the'rown,of.l'ainantia, in Stit4i)till county. including the Gap through the Mountain islth the Little Schuyl kill running through it. makin;g:inere a very nap wat e r power. Imitable for any hind;:rirtuarhinery or mills— this land in Sqrne parts of it. _Wien timbered, hi in the Coal Region, aiul it is suppoietlpontains Coal—the road to the Town of Home, poises through the tract, along the Panther Sfounta in. Also, twoadoiningtra ctollAnd. in Lower Mahan• tango umnship. in Schuylkill cuoiy, at present occu pied by IlenryiSlitigar,tbe one , ;"tlicin iontamlng 1W acrca,and 51 In:relics; and the other of them•l33 acres .. . i a . ,. and ;11 perches. Ori Vie Land Is erected a ;t::‘ ill° tnty log dwelling : pause, a Ins stable and • ''s. c . ... 7 .1;', bara;.lalkh the tratlaTiase the Pine Creek t running thr.malt :theta, and 'afe pill timbered, haring about. 120 urns- of cleared rstud nn them, in a dond 'stale of clilliv.alion, with godd _truces; nn this Land there lean ezeellent Incathin air it , ,Haw Mill. The Ma• hatihlngii Chid•ch is built nn :11•413r1 or it, which was - Cr:lntel) for that purpose: and ha he public road, lead. P ina from ottkville-to Ktinaera 'wn and Gratztown. tannins thronah it, attd is the lIISL. ma of /0 nr 17 mile. • from Pottsvilld, the two trnets, ] Wko be sold together- or . bepi•rstely, to Vill purchasers ! ,IF A ko, all Ilia; Lot tiff:round, iticith the large'tevo sin. • $?...:i . ry i'litue &riling hint* erected t hereon, at 11-i-lprese'tit in the t , cciitia.nrxi of Peter {Volt situ., .... ... ~,7. 1 1-.. atettOn Centie street; hope Borough (Irons vdle, opposite ithe Tavern at p . roent kept by Charles Kiintz. • .I ' • ' ' ;r% • . The above tint estate, 0 ilt bq lqii,t clime flail inetrp. ~ hrihre4. he I : elleiltLES WITMAN . Orwizslowe,.Nor. 0 1 1 . 1514. t .•, f , , .. • 4ti—if TAVERN ST' AND F E 0 R t ' T 0 LET.. • \CII.I, be FOltii iruhlic Anetinn ° t. f..tattirday, th.t Dec'embee nett s 110 W. lOC's. M.;,; , , , ti the premises, in the Chiron:lt chuylkill county, thst well-known tk • and Lot of Crotitol. sign of the 41en Slurs. The sialef, honer pnssofsnA a larv, o-rptritorqent. The . Stas hlingjs htizz• ritii ralcmistet.VAtt- an' exmeslie smess..lttnming nater iho'xli:egamf oteicei ;cot mater at thr door. Thin, ttoititotti , Y.IIOW Att pos. • F ili - J"liii:Kersliner • 41 Possess:km eint good title, wit kb. oreh on the lal of '1 • . Doe atiendatire'eifen, and can/ Mons made knitwn r co the itny ;t14.• hr • - ACKER. .tact aittnn,!:Jsior. :0 ; , 1••• sy - 4 ,•, • - • ItTillinei§e , - • ,„ LLg.NN Miesf!ti A all N. ,wifillt/ respectfully in. form the lathes at' P4fitville and 'vicinity open hoririu and winter fash ions. this morning; qnlieite thut'to es4rnine be- Iveortatent !!onnets. _Yelrer4 Salk', Atthhnne, Having r . eleeteil her groats sypip care as to qualit y ha,onty end Ntl),e; she confidently anticipates a n 'iiince *.)f. that.'peiranolle, ri:ll(tit has • ho.ctor. r beer ea liberally heetowill 'Navainlier 24 CIIOOI, BOOKS, • 'RIDE hs. jog, riteiven Ill#llll7lols c n o ol gook s , whiLh lie offers to rhos* who wi t h to porch* lo sell azatn ni'as low rates. if nni lowei, than ot ~ crn be puichnind in Philailelphia. 'VMS assortment embraces :p lost e'vriTy Try us. . 174 APi. tirset. :Sept. 11. 11311. • • • • 37.—••• E 320 S. P. 1101PGSON, a)Er l / 4 .M , Z • . 4- ..ltliaati2iitMho CENTRE S'l`l E 7; NEARLY 00.131 TE TAE ZIIIII`AL -. • N. Q.—Several ATIMF.NTICKIIwayited—a bet'. !Pottsville. &Is:1.14,1814. . . New Book ,b, , . . Afloat and Ashore Vols. 3 and !Off:Cooper, ' I' Energy, by ISlre;lllnfland,, .. .•. !. •.- SS Moderation, f; ifn,...,'.. , 'le Nc Church viilinut a Bishop. • ••.-...: . - • . 21 Open Billie. People's marettuard,by•ltev. Mr. pstg. Its C.ltuplet 0 rank.flook. by J. M. s.lo.drrson, . .is Complete'C.onrettionet . , by l'arkt/tapn,. • . la' Cqmplots Flnrili ~ -,....;-.. llory C'More. by fi:Lovver, • .....--- Tho•Prairle-Thril • - ,44 Beautiful Cigar : Girl, by Inggabatia . : A..Voicicrorxittltne, . „. r , Sylvoster!a 3044. parts a and :4'l, ..± Cairigitl - '... , , ~ ; TO Jeiutt, ii ~ '-.- Pater rl o4 lnl'. b,ll Meal, 10 plates::. . Ilinm and 1111011ifar the Home dtdis Tom Burke., I oinplmte, . -- ' Just roreired and for sale by • October 14, 'ti 42, katexion's SohoOl . , FIRST and Seennd Parts AilttuneOes • -Readers, • :I Part. 1 , . Do. DO ". , • neWtileOrflt be sold-srhOeside and resort. Philsdelp4ltes; gorectiset ned-tantto--mPaCrralTl „- DB Ilrlissusou • • ' 43-Gw. CM 131 121 " 14 1.4 S 45 DANNAIe; Apat
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