Busrat,ss. - .DEEPARTMENT. TERMI/F. PAPER--Two collate • per anhum, pay able semi-annually in advance, by those who reside in this county—and Annually in adihnce by thok who reside at a distance.. If not paid within the year,; $2 60 will be denianded Five Dollars in advance will pay for three yegrs subscriptiom . _ .Torms to .4dvertisers. To me:relights and others Who wish to elver= ti.elly the year, 'with frequent changes of, adver tisements,,the terms: will he $ 12 per annual, fn luding the •pater, or $ 14 in 'advance ; Two squgres with thq paper; without change, $ 10 per annum, Or $8 in. cuivance.-.. Ciie square hf 12 lime, With the piper; sB;ors 6 in advance. 13u siness Cards of klines,s 5 with the paper, or $ 4 inadvance-3 lines $ 3 with the piper, or f 2 with,' .out. the, paper. , Larger advertiserrients will be published as per agreement %One square r of, 12 lines, one dollar; for 3 inser tions, mid 25 cents for everYsubsequent insertion. Five lints or wider 25 cents for one insertion, and 12} cents for every rubsequp4 insertion. Insurance The sobsenber. Agent for one of the best Insurance traces in, Phlladelphia, - 13 prepared to make insurances ball descriptions of property, such. as nooses', Mills, Sables, Goods, Furniture, fcc., ikc.;at the very lowest arcs. . ..: B. IIAgNAN. Cheap Publioatiolis Al the cheanpublieations are for Fate, - at Atari office as soon as issued, at publisher's prices., Single copies , of any work obtained to order. VV T ' a r " g l e v i r o e r e t e r r r l i t o l i, y t o m r a j d o e b ;11 . .d v d p i e i . lo ,,n.b s io t b o is n o u o r ,, a . .1 g r r ea oa d t y orr than that of any Country Printing oak in the State sod are ready to execute all kinds of . • • - JOB PRINTING of every description, at the Very lowest rates: such as CARDS. . BILL HEADS, - PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS;- . BILLS of LADING. POST btbLS & At very shorti, notice. By keepinggood workmen, and prompt deipitch in executing. orders, we eipect to re ceive the support of the public. al-We have 3i30 a BINDERY attached to the office, which enables us to bind all kinds, of Printing when it Is necessary to (I,', so. Books of .every description, bound to order.; 'April 6, 1_ , • - Passage Agency, &c. The itbseriner is prepared to engage, Passage, for Passengers from every part of England, Ireland, Scot land. and Wales at the very lowest rates. Ile also at%. tends Ytt remitting money to every part of .Europe, in au= ()Cone Pound and upwards By Promtpt attention' to business, ntexpncts to give general satisfaction. B. BANNAN. Agent for JOSEPH 11,101L'Illtisr.' fgrWASIIINGTON A tun Lmusts.— wi)i meet at their Armory:, for Nararie.on Satutthy, the 2:21.d, . Feb. it 2 o't luel,c. P. M Command. _ S "I'. SKEEN. -Isi, Ser t. in'INATIO NAL LRMT nn Satert'avAhe 2.!cl inst. at 1 o'clock. I' M. • Comejintl. • J S. RUSSELL, • • Feb: 15. 1815. - First seret: L S. 31*MICKEN, ATTORNEY UT.7 SVILLE, PA practice in the several Courts of -chuylkil pa GRAND 'CQ'NUERT : The Citizens of Pottsville, are respectfully informed, • that a GRAND CONCERT of VOCAL MUSIC, will lie given in the TOWN HALL, on 'Thursday everting, February ; 27., • ' by the following Artists; Miss HELEN MATHEWS, from the popular Con eerie at the Philadelphia Museum. Mr. mossor, Comedian and Vocalist. from the Chesnut et. Theatre, and all the Principal Theatres; in the Union. , Mr. QUAYLE. Conductor of the Museum Onncerts, ...rind Mr. A. G. Eincrick; Professor of - Music, who will ',preside at the Piano Forte. They will produce nearly —all the Alu:ic, of the Celebrated Opera of the .11oliemi an, Girt." The production of this Opera last Season, in London, rreated a sensation never before experienced in that great metropOlis. It became at once, inunensely pop , . lilac, and was repeated for upwards of one hundred. L nights. to crowded and brilliant audiences, and the pub lic became so delighted wall the music, that it was (played and sung, In every drawing room and street in [London. The musichy BALFE, one of the first Corn.' posers and Singers in Europe. author of those two th vorite and beautiful 6.nnes. "The Light of Other Dg.ys" and,, , Rapture Dwellings," It has created quite as great a senstion in New Volk and Philadelphia. being in ' fact one of the most popular Operas ever produced. PROGRAMME—PART FIRST. This,part Will consist entirety of theauusic, front the 'Butte:Man Girt.' 1. Trio—Miss MathewS, Mr. Enierick and Quayle.— "Could I hush a Father's Sigh."- 2. Sony Mr. Quayle... The Fair Landor Poland-Ralfe. 3. Itallad,Miss Mathews-- . 1 Dreamt that I dwelt in •• . a Mirble Hnll' Ball` 4. Baliati—Mr. QualJe..."Tis sad to leave your Fa ,. therland. , -.llalfe • 6. Ballad=,-Miss' Mathews-711e llcar: . 11 owed 0. Ducts--Miss Mathewe and l.tr Quayle--" What, is the Spell" • 8a11ad... - -Mr Witmer.: .. When You'll remember me-1141fe, e Gi rser sow and Cunene—)mss Mathews; Mr Em crick Bride--B INTERMISSION OF TEN MINUTES PART SECOND • I Ballad—Mr Mosson-, , Lament of the Irish Emt g.alo--Demp9ter. ' % Cavatina—Mbs •Matliews--'Like the gloom. of Night returning'--Bishop, 3 National fiong, Mr Quayle—Ted. White & fllue,' 4 Comic Song—Mr Mossop--Itory 0"More"--1.over- Z:, Melt—Miss Mathews [ and Mr Quayle— 'Come brave with me, thea , l a Love'--Belling $ Comic Song--Mr Mck.sop--.The Groves of Dior , ney' -- r“,. I . re .. , . , 7 Amusine Song—MisS Mathews--`Will Noba s dy mar ry me'--Russell: • . • • 6 Irish Ballad--Mr et nayle--'No me Shame'--E. E. Born • . 9 Creole Song--Mr , Mossop--'Mister Solomon o'- Leery' • 10 Comic Duett--Miss Mathews and Mr Quayle--' A. B. C. or ,a Lady teaching a foreigner to read'-- . - Dan At. . a *Tickets 25 rents each. ' - . The Concert will t omuience at 71 o'clock February 22 , 8- CHOICE TEAS. The New York Canton Tea Co ARE induCed, from the favor With which ( ,their Teas have been received in Philo ' al_ delphim, and by numerous families in the C m o o u re ntr;,. extended noticen t t e t - i r c ' e as o t r ili s e ?n l ' o t c o atfL ve o a f their Branches, which are at 62' Chesnut street, 24 door below Third street, and 45 North Fifth street., a few doors below Race street. Their Agents are .stip plied weekly, with the- choicest assortment of Green rind Elark Teas,' of the latest importations. Their Teas. after a thorough trial of their qualities, by Per ' sons of great experiencr.,pre packed in a manner to exclude the air, and preserve their fragrance, and ow ing to the rigid test, to tfitich they are subjected, one uniformity of quality is rreserved. For the respective -qualities they arc believed to . be the cheapest. Teas In the Market ; and each package is war ranted to con gain fun weight, independent of the wrapper. BRANCHES 89 CHESNUT ST. AND 45 NORTH FIFTH ST. FHILADA. • Philada., Feb. 22d ' 8-3 mo , • REMOVAL W. V. ANDERSON & CO IT AYE temporarily removed rroM 21, to. No. 30 north IL Water street, rtriladelphia, a few doors 'above. , .• . Thy will continue to keep on haild, a'full and gen . oral assortment of Groieries, 'thimble forthe Country Trade : They are constantly well supplied with the dif ferent kindt of Green and Black Teas, and particularly the fine and superior qualities. They are also at all times piepared to furnish Wines rissamme ---- , and Liqeors, of all kinds, and .il Ma= rit 3 especially for Medic inal . purpo ( ( i 1 no m k i , i s i e , s e , s ari s d u is p • e hg r: !e a ri r t t l i w e l e d s fo p, r4 l uf , h . •. b :: = 1 ki l a furnished, warranteit slue, as --. tiz,=-7,r.,2 - 1 l • It- t , --•----... r . - 1 .4sV, Impoited, and of the'quality rep .t • —"`""' ---- '-,••••'.• . resented. ": They arenow - dally 'renewing, their supplies of Nes ;I:Critip, New Orleans, and West India Sugars and. Mo lasses. Alpo, superior and. Prime strong Green • Rio •• Coffee, with other descriptions of seasonable goods, , all of which they will diipose of, at extremely low rates. Philadelphia, F - ch. 22, 13-3ino Comb - ion School Speaker. New collection of Original and Selected Pieces fnr Reading and Recitation, price 50 cents, just. pub. Itsbed and for *a 1a by B. DANNAN, Agent. • rebraary 412, . • NOTICE. THE.-thirtnerslity .heretanre. existlnc between Charles Miller, Phillip Clark.. L. F. Whitney and William Alerts, C.onitactora on the Mitt Creek Railroad under the firm of Whitney & Co. Wei diunlved on the 11th 'natant. by the withdrawal of Philip Clark. The business Will hereafter be continued by the euhaerlbers, under the inn of Whitney O' Co CHARLES MILLER L. F WHITNEY, Iti M MART& February 22k . _ 1 THE Ho ,IL', .lor, In ' February 27, Paper Hancrinas and Borders; 0 0 • 'Spnng - Patterns:' • • • 1 00 'Pieces Patier Hangings, embracing... Vie mast fashionable and elegant patterns; 'for Par lors, Halls and Rooms. . Also, a great variety of Vel ve,t and Common'Borders, all of which will be sold at hihrinfacturer's iiriees. Single pieces and iemnants uf\llorder taken back. • i • ii4A Paper Hanger will be furnished, who hang the paper at Philadelphia prices, - when required. 4 - . B. HANNAN, Agt. rebruary 22; COBB'S IsIKW SCHOOL BOOKS. rrIFIE subscriber- has been appointed Agent, for the .1 sale of the BoOks in Schuylkill county, and is pr#pared to furnish them wholesale, at the publisher's prices. The series embraces ItcaderoNos; I, land 3, iNew Sequel;New North ,dimerieart Reader. .. ••• ,New Arithtnetic -will .be published :shortly. , -- Schonl-li s itettors, Teachers and others, are limited to examine the seam Feb. 22, .tto Seals. ANew and beautiful article slieeis,jdat•reeeived and for sale' by , • B. BANNNN, Ag`t, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ,--.. . rrpE.Subscritiers, Wholes-ale Merchanti,;Manufac. - 1 - Curers and Dealers in PIIILADEI.PHIA, respect. tulip invite those Country Merchants who are about pui .I Chasing theft , , . a , . Spring nd Summer Supplies, torn in examination ()Moir respective STocks ofGOODS. Ve believe ;that our several as.4cirtmenti are as r , iplete as hayit ever been offered in this city, and ill be pleased tohave them gift us a call. • Porters - _and Dealers in Silk and- Fan- I c Dry Goods. lee Cope &--, C o, _ b 65 Market St; above -Ith. !& R. I'. Reniington,l 92 Ithurst j•lttinington, 80 d. Brother t t 0.,.. , 70 " • r . ill & Gillinme, . , co, 109 " ' . .. nolds, McFarland:Az , 105 Market street , tan, Back & Co. , - • 57 .&G. B. Cooper, ' 53 " Iliad Hobil c co., N. E. et:attar pfMarktit and Fifth Sts. l - in Boyd & Kiiie, 26, North Second Street, op .lposite the Madison Boise, ilTarn 11. Brdivn.& co., .2.0, N. Fourth St; . an, Mason & co., 156, Market BC ° eke!, Spangler & Raiguel, 128 North Third st. labove Marti. '• - - E anth,.ll6welT&. Barr, 33 North Second st, arelay Lippinimt, 1661 Market st. one dtior be low Fifth, South sie.e. udivie ' Knendliir & Co. 112 N. Third, S W tor. lof Race Stl fats & 11ollinletworth, IS North Second it. and 2 Church Alley: - ' . an' es J. Boswell & ea., 50 Market street,. rederick, Dewild & co. 62 Nbrth Third s6eet, J.• i. tnporters and Dealers in Hrisieri, Gloves, TrimMings and Fancy Gtiods. I.s. Burnett. 3 S Firth st. east side beloW Market, J. P. Steiner;4S N Second s., 4 door:I . -below Arch, - ‘ i . L'l ths, Classimeres, irestings,', Tailors' 1 ,!!... ~. . .Trimmings, &c. i ' ' De oursey, Litiburcade & co, 77 Market - .Ft. WI liam II !I've, 117 " ; " I,ecidley Spr '& co ••, l i 84 • Ed and S- IT & co. .28 Marketlstreet,' above Tht ti;,- Yardley; Sowers & cra) _.. above Third, •' 3 , a1i0 S. Fit ch.ltt & co. below Seclind, Atka It. Reevi , i & co_ It - ni, T. Trowel] & co. ' .1.);?;con &J'eeerson, . . Martin Iluelniir& Bro., , below FT, , Michael V. Ila - er, - ' 215 "` . IMasTin & Pepper. : 4 N Third'st, Fault & Will 'lrietter, , 70-N " • • Saddlerv, - llardware and Carriage . . • , 'crimnitngs. ;:',. . John M Ford, . 32 North Third st. ;. . 11. kC. Frickt,, 14 . 1 ." . ' i , Goff & Peterson, 12 North Fourth sty'. • Win. Ford, 7 : " 5; - • • Saddlery, Saddlery ; Hardware,; 'Harness, 1 . 1 Trunks, &c. ' :: . i. ;an] P .51 j•er, 38, also 252 51arket rici . . tlisliers,; Book Sellers and Stationers. 'e & Ent 07; ' 0 North Fourth:7t, n &,Thortipson, . SO " .. , • lHides, Oil 4: Leather Dealers. ianaa Musstir & co. 263 Market st, i .-: . ' d. CranfOrd,, 201 Nortla Third et, . tS, Shpes, ' Bonnets, Caps,.. Leoltorn . 1, and Palm !rats. E. &2. GI WhVan, ' , 158 Market street, ck, Jenkini & co; - ' , 150 -, - ..i - 'China L ii , .., arthenware and Glass. . - ander Relit. 1'.205 Market street. r Wrightl& Sin's, „. - 259 do . 7ht & Wharton, .29North Third Street . LAW, Mil Ed, I'u Grua, Ho-, Ale iPet( Wri Ben Wit Ma! , dfct Dorguy & Son 125 do.i • C '. lam P. Itat:ke? 62 Mirth Second st.:;aboite Arch.. nufactufers and Dealers in Drugs, MediChic's, Paints, Oils;'-.&c Tilopia. P. James, 212 Market sheet Thornogon, Pahl:oast &Co 40 -, ; below 2tl.- Ca hiii Cre.,,sori ; • , 6 North Third stfeet. . ' Manufactthers of Sieves, Riddle, Screens, Mid IVirewbrk in general.- ' - itisep,ll A. Needles & Co:, 54 North Froni street. - • Colas, Brushes, Buttons, Spool gotton, Triminings, Fancy Goods; &o. .. Olivlir Marti; 2l North Fourth street, t - S. M. Day, 10 North Fotirth Streeti i • • Manufacturers andllmporters of. Military doods, Fringes, j ,Cords,,TassCls, Car- • 4 , riage Lace, &c. Wil iernll.lforstman & Sons, 51 Nortli;Third street. M niifactdrerg of Umbrellas,', Parasols .arld — Sun Shades. ~ Sic per, Brothers , - 12 Market street Wright & ltrriihers , i- 125 edo • . . NViy lam A. Brown 68 I 66 do'. Manufapiurers of Hats, Cam Wool . • - Hats, 4.e-, lie derenn GEerick 144 Market greet. S. do 0. C. Niehola r 114- '4O NlUnufaettirers of Patent Floor!, 'and Fur . niture Oil Cloths, and Elastic Car !, . i riage Curtains. ). Potter & Carinichael .568 North Third Street, bait 3Licauley. Jr., 6 North Fifth street. I • • AI ufacturers of Ladies ' and (4entlemens' A. . lbe c ke i ?& ap Co * Trave n i o li c lig hestl r it u s n tr k e:i • Ce rge B. filins, 8 and 26 North Fourth street. ' It porters! of Toys. Fancy and Staple i ii i. Goods, Brukhes and Perfumery. A. . Ott Moitrose I 16 S. Fourth, below Market, Louis C Bauersachs 170 Market street MiuiuCaet&rer of Combs, Brushes, Soaps 1 and Perfumery. *' Tlimas Burch, Jr, (late of Pittsburg) 193 Market st. W lliam V. Anderson & l '0.,2l N. Watel . St. - I g in in T r ucks', 17 N. Fifths'. cor. of commerce I g Wmerman & Osbourn, N. W. Corner of Sec-; i• el R. n a d t t and ers ° A n t ell , streets, ] s e tr s e: t.. Lemons, it.:. .D alers iri Cancli l eZO la ran rkei g ' Jo in J. Richardson, 42 Market Sr.. beloW Second , mporter!s of all kinds of Shipping Furs; i William Gei#se 4- sons, CO S. Front, beidw Chesnut at A'iieul tu fat and horticultural Implements, Garden, Grass, and Flower Seeds. . : O. Fruity, 1011 Market et. below 6th south side. ' ILooking Glssses, Plated and Fancy Hard Ware, Combs, Brushes, 4 - c. WilliamA Walter Cresson. 14 North Fourth Street. Importer and Dealer in Bolting Cloths. Jdeob Fry, 58 North Third street, [successor to Bitters.) IVlanufactineri and Dealers in Straw Goods i Hair Edgings, 4'c: MTh.= M. and James E Maud, 30 North Second's*. Mannfaenrrers of Caps and Stocks, and Dealersin Boots, Shoes, and Bonnets.. J4mes T. Lit'p. &Cos 1.24 North Third Street. , Manufacturer.s of Patent Leather, Glazed Muslins i Carriage Oil Cloths and Caps. J.:tui T Rollaway, ?North Fifth St. i Brass Eight . Day, 30 Hour and - General `CloekEstablishments. James 8 Smith, 82 N Third street, near Cherry. James Battler, 23S Market street(soutli side, above A, E. Lovell, corner of Third and Wood sts. and cot. % ter of Fourth and Market sti. , I. _ .Print Ware-house, Dealers in . : Prints_ only. .. t rrell ,S; Co. 201 Market street, 2d doar above F . i . ,fth. ,Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1845. i , ,0 - - • Hind's Farriery. HE newt Boot on Pauli:Tx ever _published, Just re calved arid for !ate by B. HANNAN, Ag't. o. be Let, now occupied by Mr. E.v. Tay- Pic-agent Hour; binhantartio street. 'ly in BaOn Row to - .1. G. SIIIPPEN. B. I.IANNA,N . , Azdr: 11l '• IMI 1771 " Ihl. 1',7 105 “ ; Izi: s 34;i t W41.11:,:ii ft aczi OF -11 EAL ESTATE. 110 Y virtue of several writs of Velefitiesi iErpolies 'I/ and Lerarie, Ftweet,' issued 'out .of the Court ior Cominon Pleas(of , Schuylkilr County, and to me tli rected, will be eiposed to sale, by yublic Vendue.; Or Outcry: Qn Mondcry; the 3d,day Mirth, - 1949, at 9 o'clock, A. XL, at the horse of MiChael Cruet% in the Borough of Orwigsburg t '- One full equal, undivided moiety or half part of, and' in all that certain met of Land, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill epunty, beginning at a post cor ner, thence By Land of Lewis & Co.. north 90, west 351 perches to a pine tree, north 50 degrees, east 119 ierches toa post, thence by land of Solomon Repp, outh 40 degrees, cast 851 perches to a post, a Spruce tree, thence by land of Conrad Keim, south 50 degrees, -7,'est 119 perches to. the place of beginning, containing il) acres, and the usual allowance &c. subject as res cti the second described tract, to the claims of the Representatives of Samuel Potts, deceased, if any tajy have, being the same premises which Benjamin Davis and Wife ' by deed dated the 13th of January; 1141, tnnveyed to Robert McCartee, in fee &c., with th 3 appurtenances, consisting of i I one and a half sta r/ 131 harm' Dwelling houses, a log stable and coal , ir.httte. ' Also, alltllat 'certain undivided moiety or parlor a messnage, tenement and tract of Land, situate in the township of Norwegian & co:, of &ht., beginning at a white oak, and thence by vacant land and land of Phil ip Faust, south 21 degrees. east 136 perches to a post, thence by Land of alian] Shaffer, south 75 degrees, west 8 perches. to a post, and south 53 degrees, west 63perches to a poet, thence by Land of Conrad Rehri and Levis Reese & Co., north 90 degrees west Miner ches to a pine:thence by land of Jacob Repp, north 69 degrees, east 188 perches to a white oak, standing nn a line of lichards ft Co's. hand, the place of'beginning, COM .2,Ang 139 acresand , 4 perches of Land, with the app,,:enancei, consisting of a olio and a half story log dwelling houSe, with a one story Kitchenther etn attached, and a log Barn. As the property of Rout= MCCARTER. • - ~qt the, skate, time and place, all that certain Lot or piece, of Ground, situate on' the ,northeasterly side of Market street, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing in front of said Market street, 20 feet, and extending in depth 190 feet to a 20 feet ivitre, 4 ,alley, being the one third part of Lot marked in I'ott & Patterson's Additional plan of said borough. No. 20, - and adjoining lot marked in said additional plan, No. 31, ttlth the appurtenances, consisting of a two'story brick &Veiling 17.1 house, with a basment stc,ry in front, a one and a half story brick kitchcn,'and a one story frante building thereto attached, and a frame stable: As. the property of GEORGE H. BRAN.DNER.. al the same time and place, all that' certain Lot or piece of Ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Market street, in Pottsville. comi ty aforesaid, marked in Pott & Patterson's Additional - plan No. 67, containing in front 60 feet, and in depth 190 feet, bounded northwesterly by a 'al fee', alley, north easterly by another A 0 feet alley, southeasterly by said -Market street, and southwesterly by said Lot No, 80, together *with the hereditaments And appurtenances, consisting of a two story Frame Holm, As,the proper ty of JOIN FIDLER, sat t he same time and /dace, all the right, title and interest of William Steller, of, In and to a certain Lot of 'ground, siTuate in D. J. Roads' Addition to Port Carbon,'Norwegian township, Schuyl kill County, bounded in front on the Schuylkill Valley Railroad, on the east by property:of-Abraham Putt, on the west by property of Joseph 11. Newbold, and in 2he rear by a politic road, containing 60 feet front, and t 00feet in depth. with the appurtenances, consisting of a one a Half story frame dwelling house, with a base ment story in tli rear, and a frame Stamil.• • t • ,ALSO, All that-certain undivided,half of a certain 'tract of Coal Land, situate an the wat , .o of the 3lahao ny Creek. in Rush township, Selma skill county, Mutt ded by Land: of William Clark, Christopher Leoser,Esgs 111 and others, containing 70 acres, more or less, and held in common, with c: Leoser's ,V Co wills the appur tenances. As the property of WILLIAM ST.ETLER.' li! the. same time and place, By; Virtue Ofa Writ of Tcstatum Venciitioni• Tsponas issu ed out. , of the District Court, for the City and dowdy of Philadelphia, the undivided half of all that certain Wiese and Lot of ground, situate on the west side of Tulpeboccon street, in the borough of Pinegrovd, Schuylkill county, bounded and described as follows, to at. it von the east by Tulpeboccon street, on the south by lot of Motile Heilfier, on the west by Land of Wm. Lehman, and Jacob Gratz, on the north by Lot of Isaac Morris. containing in front on Tulpeboccon street, 40 feet. and in depth TS; feet; being the Lot opposite the wly laid out street, called Spruce.street, and being part of atract of Land; which, by sundry conveyances ' , became vested in John Sneveily, who by deed dated the Vat day of August, A. D., ISA and duly recorded in. the Recorder's (ACC. at Orwigsburg, in deed Rook, No. IS, page 30, granted and conveyed the same, to Calvin Blythe, with the appurtenances. . ALSO, the undivided fourth part of all_ that messoage and tract of Land, situate in Lower Mahantangn town ship, Schaylkill county, bounded as follows, besionine, at a of stones. standing on a corner of Land 'or John Dietrich. and Rebecca Smith, smith I degree, west 101 pert:hes to a pile of Stones, standing in a line of Laud lately conveyed by Peter Klinger, Jr., thenCe along said Klinger's line, north tqq, degrees, west I rna ro= CD"" c. 40 "1 I • = •••;. • 252 3-10 perchesl6 a Pik: of stones, standing by the side of ,the Sunbury and Reading Rail road, said ,road mirth thirty degrees, west thirty perches ,said a blaek oak, thence along said Road, 47 degrees, west 17 8-10 perches to a pile of stones,. thence along,said road 63 degrees, west 39 perches to a pine, thence along said Road, north 72 degrees, west Sc, perches to a pile of stones, standing on a line of Land, cleared by Jacob d Kimmel & 't bbs, thence along said lute south 89 de grees, cast IS perches to a pile of states, 'thence north.] rte east 41 perchei to a pile of stones, in a line of John Dietrich's Land, thence along said line, south e 9 degrees, east 35 perches 5-10 to the place :of beginning, containing 44 acres and 113.1 perches, strict measure, being the same tract of Land, which by sundry conicyances become vested in ,George Hamer, Wits by his deed dated the 3d of September, A. D., 1310, and duly recorded' at Orwirsburri in deed book, No. 19, pare 320, granted'and conveyed the same, un to Calvin - Blythe with the appurtenancss consisting of As the property or CALVIN BLYTHE ; Sezethand taken into Execution and to be sold by SEItE3IIAII REED, Sheriff. SheritT'a -Mire Orwigs burg, Feb. Sth, f School Books,' Miseellarieons Books, Blank BOOksi— - Paper ruled, Da plaid, Wrapping, Paper, Blasting do The subscriber bas just 'received a large supply of theabovenamed articles, embracing a large and general variety, all Of which.he will sell wholesale at Philadelphia prices=and by retail, a nurnherj.of the articles will be sold much lower than in the city. - • B. BANNAN, Agent,. February 8, VALUABLE WATER POWER ['OR SALE. THE subscribers will expose to Sale, by Public Vendee, on Satuiday r the 29th day of March next, at'2 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Public House of Jacob Beck, in West Branch Valley, county of Schuylkill, that VaLuilics WATER' Powco, and 37 Acres of good Farming Land, on the West Branch Valley, lately known as "Peter: Forge." It is situated 3 miles from Pottsville,,li miles from Schuylkill Haven, 3- of a mile from the West Branch Railroad, and 3 a mile from the Reading Railroad and Schuylkill Canal. This is one of the most advantageous locations for a Fac tory of any kind, Forge or Mill, in the State.— The water power is, amply sufficient 'and never failing, and the facilities for transportation are un equallel. Attendance will be given, and the con ditions of sale made known at the time and, place of sale, by" ABSALOM REIFSNYDER, BENJ. M. LEWIS. Feb 45, 1845, Steel Pens DERRY'S Three Pointed Pen, per dozen, 37 I Marlkam's Pens. ' per gross, . 50 Climax, or hump4melied, do . 100 GlHot's Magnum Bonnm, per dozen, 37 Wright's Pens, various kinds, • . . Common Steel Pens for Schools, gross - .25 Mitchell's Pens, different kinds, - Tinzan SeThomoSon's three pointed pens. ' Just received, and for sale by , . B. BANISIAN, Agent. Eeb. 22' . Ehrenfried's Colloquial PhraseS. AND Dialogues in German and English, on ei•ery topic necessary to maintain a conversation, with directions for pronunciation, just published and for sale by the subscriber. Also, German and English Dictionaries, . • German and English Grammars ' German Testaments and Wyme Books, . = Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms ' , . . Do do do English, Bibles and Psalters, . German Union Hymn Books, &c. &c. - All of syhlch-ivill• be sold 'at Philadelphia prices, wholesale and retail. B. HANNAN, Agent. Feb. VA, NOTICE. NOTICE hereby given that %, The Pottsville Fire Engine Company."-have applied for a Charter. of Incorporation, to the Coast of Cam; moo Pleas, of- Schuylkill county, as stated in the application for a Charter filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Bounty, and if no suf ficient 'reason be shown to- the contrary, a charter will be granted by the said Court. 4 : By order of the Court, - CHARLES FRAILEY,Pratby. Feb,-15, . Pen Knives,. Mini* subscriber has Just received& beautiful 'assort .l mentor Rodger's Celebrated Pen Knives, embra cing a new variety. which he.vvill sell cheaper than ever.. The four bladed Congress Knife as low as Sf 38 Also, Erazors and Ratooni, put up two in a bay.. For sale by B. HANNAN, Agent. Feb: 22 : THE MINERS' -140-mAi. STATEMENT OF - rim RECEIPTS IcEXPENTIITURE:VOIo THE FOll THE PEJR Henry Shoemaker, Treasurer, in . account tooth, the County of &htrylkill, from! ihefirst day JJanuary, A. D. 1844, to the fourth day of nuary, A. D. 1845, both days inclusive., To each received of Jacob IlUntzinger, Jr. late Treasurer, for balance dde the ; _ County, . - ,WS 55 Do for taxes On Unseated Lands, 5.186:85 Do for redeeming bond sold' to individu els, 2,537 79 Do for redeeming bond sold to Commis. stoners, Do for Taxes on land, sold in June 1844, Do• fur rent from Henry Saylor, for a house in Pottsville, leased to him by 01 . Commissioners. Dwfram Wm:B. Poßs.Esq. on ft fa Coln missioners, against Townd /a Clouser, •: Do from A. A. anderstat Loomis, for the--' use of Court House.. 'Do from Joseph Uuntzinges,for Purden's , • Digest, sold to him, Do from Michael Seltzer, for .rent for . - room in the Court House, leased la chuylkill - Lodge. DO from Jostice Reed and Guss, col lected for swearing, Do from Wm. Kiehuer, Jr. balance of purchase money on land, sold to him, by Commissioners, - Do from C. Berger, Esq.. for judgement agonst Jno. Mark, in full; Do froin Wm. Broth fur old Brick, sold • him, by Commissior era. • - Do from Joseph Morgan, one Year's rent, , ending April let 1611. for a house in Pottsville, leased So him by Commis- . sinners, Do from S. R. 3ledlar,for brick and boards sold to him, Dq from Charles ; Franey - , Esq. for ver. dicta, Do from Jeremiah Beed,Esq.;for fines and verdicts. . . . Do from David Lindenmuth, balance of A note„ Do from John G. Woollion, for money - overpaid on the sale of Daniel Chris tian's property, Do front John Bong subscription money for West Penn Bridge at Bolig's mill, Do from George Moser, for goods sold at Landinccilte Bridge, . Dr - from Jacob Iluntzineerjulate Treas urer, for Mime); paid to redeem Un. seated Lands, To Cash received from the different Col. lectors, as follows s' I • West Penn. Samuel Zimmerman, for , 1813 on account, George Leehy, " 1842 in full, Jacob Mantz, 1814 on account, Pottsville. J. 1842 in full ' 1843 on account, 1844 on account • Wayne.. 1841 in full,; ' . , 18421 R full, 1813 in T 844 on account,. ' , • Frederick Bensinger, ' 1811 on account John Martz, per -J. Long, 1812 on account, Leonard Moyer,lB43 on account, William I ,darkre, 1944 on account Barry. Daniel IL Leib, Denraelleisler, Esq Elias Derr, Valentine Browne., Peter. Kutz, Joha Nachimer, John - W. Heffner, Elijah Yarnell, 1833 nn account Wm. 1301 M. 1842 on account, John Unbler, 1813 on account, Ilanjamin Snyder, 1911 on account,, Went Brunswig. • • • 3843 on account 1914 on'accoUnt IMEMEDI Peter Albright, henry Berger, 1812 on account 135 00 Wm. Koch, I 1813 in full 682 56 Wm. Frock, I 1844 on account 406 00 Lowe 7 Mahantango. Frederick Swolrri, ' 1912 in full • 101 03 1840' on account, 493'00 Daniel Wiest, 1811 .on account, 673 00 . Marsheim . . 1 . .-. John Se h,_,l , 1812 on account 'l9O 00 Frederick Fried, I . 1813.un account 382 60 Andrew Vollower, 1 . 1914 on account ' 490 00 Peter Stein, Christopher Shrope, Conrail Reichert, John Stein, 1811 in full 181/ on account 1813 on account 1844 on account Norwegian. Edriaid Colehan, — lBl3 in full Charles Gillingham, 'lBll'on account Tamaqua • 183 D in full 1841 hi full 18487 in full 1813 on account 1814 on account David !Lintz, John N. Spiece, Wm. EL Lebo, Anthony Lee. James Taggart, Samuel Boon, I . 1813 on account James Hitler. , Jacob Creasey,' , 1811 on account i I J Porter. - , John Hand, .: 19121 n ruff ed 52 Jacob .sfiller, 1813 on account 13 15 Upper - Allahantango . ' , Andrew Erdman, Dill in full 4345 Jacob Dressler, 1812 on account 102100 John "Wits% ' 111343 in full, - 562:14 Daniel Maurer' . 1914 on account . 277 00 . Millersville. Peter Btraupe_ j 1841 on account, • 522 00 1 Schuylkill Haven. . , • Fancy §tationeay, Common Stationery, Paper Hangings, Borders, &c., Black, blue & red Ink. VFerfuntery, &c., Roland Cline, Henri Bressler, •1813 on account, T,134 96 William Hoch, 1811 on account • 403 00 . • 1 ' Rush. . .. . • i • John Brouse, . 1941 OR . account 39 00 Jacob Faust, per 3 Long, 1812 onuecount ' 917 Jacob Nelficrt. .1843 on account • '. 199 90 Solomon Ll' ner, 'lBll on account 50 q 2 James 11. "LE Esq Georgq,Ba By Cub paid 8.. It. Medlar, late Com missioner,' Do George Moser, present Commissioner, Do Henry Zimmeilwan, t do Do Frederick Beck, ' do •Do Assessors of the different townitips, and boroughs, per season, Do Jurors and Constables. allowance at Court, Do Interest on Bonds due by the Co. Do Principle on Bonds due by the coun- Do Prosecuting Attorney, Justices. Corr stables and witnesses in• Common wealth cases, Do Elijah Hammer, Treasurerofßchuyl kill County Alms /arise, Do holding township, general and. elec toral election, for Do on account of General election-1613: patting up list., &e. Do Constables mskjpg returns and pit tying appeals, Do Coroners, Justictin and whnenes, Ibis holding inquests, Do Jurors for viewing Roads and. Bridger, Do Jurors for viewing and distditig Upper Matiantango, Do Road Tax, paid ;different townships, on Unseated Lands . , Do to different persons redemption money paid in treasury, Do Printing and stationary, per county purposes Do Michael Seltzer, per boarding' and lodging Jurors, in case Chmmonwealth vs. Edward Jordon, Daniel Edwards; 'for murder, DO witness fees. in contested- elestion case, against Jeremiah ReediSherifr. Do Frederick !lesser, for attendinee as Courberver. , - Do Jacob traercher sa kt ry .for Commis shiner's fall, - Do Charles Franey, Prothonotary and Clerk fees. Do Isaac Burk, Esq. Court costs ofMont anurery county, per twottials, Cresson VII. Miller, Do Boarding prisoner' and Jailor's fees to John G. Woellsort and Jeremiah 'Reed, Esqrs., in fult, - • • I Do Coal and %rood 'Arial, Court borne,' Commissioner's office ' - Bator Merchandise and'oesterlais forms- of County,Do premium and Jtuitkie fees, for foe scalps, • " " Do Jacob lloirmatifor intone" attending Court House, 1 >• • • •'' •"' Er Do Jacob Allebach for attending Court . house clock, Do remits at Jaitandrinniorlikeil, --, . Do.Audltlog account of 1813, - Do !towing done for p _ _ rapilekat riseatenkLandinaville hridge„ , Do 'Jacob Iluntringet,'jr: l'reutnrieti • conon - „ 411 7 Do Wne:Henner r fOr work - . donext West:. • ' • XI 'l* O) Des son sohoit, Aiinosiousta'r tifdanwo ' Roush, dec:d per fease-2: 2::( . ':'4. 1 $ Do ChrisibiwZdleir for book binding, 211 Do money relhnded to'different penOW .!•::.- , ••.1. 34 31 Do Jacob Halbert, grouadiresst up So MS- . 4 T• 1 Do Wm; 3L Ditheli for copying twin. for, -Judgement docket lathe Prottory't -" Do Froderrielt.peek, for I . oritj for.pristop!. .4TS and mrodlnik: • •_, , . cooori or - scauritivc, Ectit' Brrvzsun's-. Pinegrove Union. 1812 on account 1.443 on account 110 IXI Branch. Orwigskurg 1844 on account 476 OD Pinegrove 1814 on account 40 00' COM Do Dafdel &tittle, for One dozen chairs • for Jury Room.-• • . - 11 00 Do Jacbb Boamanfot three ' ding carat bonze; , - Do Wm. B. Potts, Esq. onaccount (Ital ia/ as comm. attorney, _ - • °Jeremiah Revd, En: , for lioprilez-and Locrehi • ' 4 1 03 Do tlolm Delay* fer • Collecting tax In • Schuylkill - and h, ' " 93 01 Do torataissioneet ezperunni - for UOWIAT appeal in the differentrawnahipa, for Do C. Berger, Esq. tor iicknonledging, • 175 Treaanrer deeds to canna, - • - Do Henry Shoemaker Treasurer fees.ne . 175 tracts Unseated . Land. irtddto Oom- - . missionere, in Jane:lB44. 459 37 Do Wro.. Brat. Inick for-Jail pavement..: , 50 Do Joseph Horgan. for repairs and tax on house in Pottsville, Do Henry Saylor for repairs and tax on house in Pottsville, ; Do Eastern Penitentiary ? for keeping con. viers Ad• 4843, - • Do Jac6b Hoffman.'for! delivering Dapli sate to Stephen Vinge, Do repairs at•Swatam Bridgo,, • Do' H. Vonte pursuing, N. Seibert, a • Bigitivo from lustice,l ; ' 825 Do. A. D. Balm. •towarde repairs of Friendship Fire Engine, , - ; 20 00 Do John Clause, (or work at Jail and no drying Jtimrs. I - 5 7 5 Do Postage for Commissioner s office, 3 42 Do Win. Bickel, on account of Pine Creek Bridge, 5:19 Do , Doct. Geolllalbcrst ' tem examinations Do conveying convicts Do Henry Shoemaker,i ceiving and paying it - Net of Assembly of ' Do'Bolance in hands kar t . 14$ 77 3,353 56 26 24 16$ 15 ,2500 10 4L DM . . $36,435 CO - --- I dlmount (hie bil the Collectdrs oldie - di:fee En! Townsiiii.4 and Boroughs, es fot follotes: • 1 1 ' 2 00 130 00 14 80 2S 50 Elijah Yarnell, for Wm. Bong,' Julio Hubler, ' Benjamin Snyder, 52 00 FIE 'm se Joel round, Henry Wm. Hock, 40 00 /G. 20 Low 607 97 Philip Osman, Jacob Stein, Dathel Wiest, 397 32 595 43 234 00 John Brouse, Jacbb Foust, Jack))) Neiirert, Solbmon Lindner, ' 45 59 1,075 00 1,800 00 87 98 394 33 833 08 454 Der Fretierickpenzinge John Martz, Leonard Moyer, Mr.. Markle, 64 22 65 IV 587,00 950 00. ise9triletierling,. Jacob'Atiller, Jacob Ilountz, 218 11 123 80 4,2200 96 50 Jain Self, • Frederick Fried; Andrew Willow, 926 I'D 385 Oa Christopher Shrop Conrad Reichert, JOhn' Stein tot Ile hicob Dressler, Daniel Motirer, 47 92 92 00 445 00 930 00 Henry Boyer, Wmi Bock, 1853 16 1400 00 Samuel Boone, James Biller, Jacob Creasey, 20 56 91 50 88 61 725 37 40 00 George Heisler:. F.l.!perr, O 3 00 257 27 10&00 John W. Herrn r, WrIL Wa nett' _ rcter Alb t,i ; . Anthony Lee, ]antes Taggart, Petty Stroup, Eder Atioup, Bohe'd Kline, BBHip Boyer, Samuel Zirnmeim:l Jacob Maatz 025,435 60 Janies FS. Graeff 6eorge•.Barr, 0184 96 139 75 174 23 311 25 Carle. Disnier Christian Dartiet Christian, ;3873 2,232 72 2,480-03 Tbtal balance, due 8,621 00 Toll Bonds against Abrabnm and JOblll - Pott held by the !county; for the hal-. once of Ross Bull's Duplicate of Nor. wegian toivnshitit, for 1837, Note against Jacob Seitzingen. • once of his ,Duplicatg, Ans Pottsville, for 1839, . Judgement asst:men. Dillon in Bedford. County, Judgement against tliarfeS Donnaker, ltr Bedford County, Judgement against Jas. Ottinger, late. Treasurer of Schuylkill County Note against H. N. Dillon, of •Bedfork • County, .. ' • 1,000 00 Amount due by Benjamin Pott.late Com missioner', 903 60 6,500 00 IMO 4 400 100 18 SO 31 178 00 12 00 2,603 SI 2,221 22 Bonds due by the 'County of Schuylkill; for money loaned, as pet report of AW ditors, . . 144 50 15 7P • To the Honorable the Judges of the • Court of Common,- Pleas of Schuylkill COunty.: • TE subscntiere, Auditors ofthe County of Schuyl kill, respectfully do report that we audited, set tled and adjusted the accounts of the Commissioners and the Treasurer of Schuylkill County, and submit the above statement as the result of their investigation; from whiels it Omens there is due the county of Schuyl- • kill, by Henry Shoemaker, &0., Treasnrer;the rum of TWo Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Eight Dol lars and Ole cents-, . In thembove account an order appears from the 'COM. eel:sinners dated Bth Junnary 1844, for 8314 43.100 to Jacob Huntehiger, Jr. as Treasurer's fees; That ac count the Auditors had refused tit 'allow, with the ex ception of 8184 MX and make an over drafton Ibe Trea sury by the Comnitssionera of =4 43-100. • '•.• In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, this tenth day of January. ,Eighteen Hundred and For ty Flee- . • lotrx cuotTox, Wm. B LEBa. ' MICHAEL FRITZ. . Feb. is, " . , t• , „ ; . 7 4500 450 00 306 74 430 75 1,276 60 In 49 01 'lO 212 13 , 3750 10 00 92 83 21 00 583 t4l 19 . Ihnersoda School. Itooki:; 'rtitOr ani sniOt Pine aitohnette, •' %leaden; '•• Do NI 2 ..ri c v•z" '4. MI of which. will, be', told , wholesale and retail at Phlladelobas.prleee.. Walesa oar tootto—.NOT TO BE INDIREOLD." : 8. ! s iI:NAN, At . t. Nov. 30 - 4 so wr I z ‘; I ' 12. 50 ISO 00 00 DES 46 34 66 9.4 EZEI itadt, for post mot- II lo 00 s to penitentiary; , 5D 19 for re . . nosey, According tee 20th April, 1914, -- 447 49 a Hen? Bhoema ?,'7s9 .31 .1. Barry. • • r , 1838 a., alBl 1912 - 473 00 /SO 5:06 97 1814 608 63 1416 41 Branch. 1839 1,256 92 18431610 20 - 1844 • • 11651 59 --- ; 3,778 72 Mahantango. - 42052 ' 523 59 G 25 91 1830 1143 1814 1,570 02 RUS4. 101 • 71 07 1812' 261 71' 1813' fS ' 245 81 1844•, 375.70 954 33 Schuylkill. 1611 . 431 2S /8;2 • .620,20 • • 1.413 . ; 297 37 ,1614 1,427 00 1,975 B 5 - Pori r er. 1841 1843 48;14 58 86 s 141 45 1,37 95 EIBM • 1892• 41 70 4E113 1,202 59 1844 - 1,718 75 3,212 98 l'inegrove. 332 61 3794, 1%196 53 ' 1812 1843 ryl 1814' 1,908.61 er Nlatiantango. 1642 , 112 44 . 1844 917 22 f' 1,149 66 Brrinswig. • 1842 38 60 1844 • 650 51 trni ? n. - 142 . 337 6 1813 294 49 1814 50S 31 1,139 88 Pottaiillle. 1913' 12,88 . 58 . 1844 . 2 ,3 6 9 12 3.6.'7 80 1 84,4 Kist Brunszvtg. 184 T. 1844 315 '57 1,079 33 43,11 90 Tameigtut. • 1813 . -69 60 1814 •302 92 : 1843 251 4 2 _ 1019 917 74 1.172 16 uy/ki4 - i 843 571 40 1614 • ,1,030 09 1,1,601 49 . i 52.5 00 ftlY 63 West Penn n 1 1881838 1345 63 Orwigsburg Pirie,vvve 1841 Noriurgian 1844 Pottsville 1834 1838 $31,181 01 ,by Colleitors. • /39,197 69 $27,228 00 • SHERIF'F'S SALES ' OF 11 , 1 EAL ESTA,TE ny •virtne of sec nal writs of reAdificrai Ereesta 1.) and Ler a r`itrFaciantssued oat of the Court oteorn =on Pleas of Schuylkill county and to not directed, will 'Chi Oiposed to Bale, by Puhlte Vendue or Oatcry, On .:Ireilnerifay, Me 20M of Fcbruary.lB4 5, al, 10 oilock. in the forenoon, at the house of Alinhaci Graeff, in the borough of Orevigshurg . 2 • All that certain lot or piece pf Ground. situate in Joseph - Al.• Saylor's Additioti to the tionewili of Schuylkill 'raven; in the county of Schuylkill, mark ed and numbered Inland Addition, with No. 8, boun ded and Lunnad as follows, to winz-Beginning on . the eastwardlj side . or Fmnt Street, at the corner or fourth Part of said lot No. 8, owned by Joseph ftich thence extending' along front streir, "a feet to the corner of Let, No. 9. owned- by John liaison, thence along the westwardly tide of said lot 2.14 feet. more or l&s; to a tAt feet widetalley; thence in tf par allel line, with front street, in a westwardly three. non, 33 fe -Ito the corner offiurth part of int No. 8, as abet q faid, owned by J eph Rickert, thence along the eastwardly side of said 10t,i4..30 feet more or less. v . the corner en Front street!- the place .of beginnin cotoaiuthg in frost 33 feet. and in depth 430 feet. wore or less, it being a pail of the same larger tract, or piece of Grourid, which, Merles Shippen and 1. Swift and their Wives, by their;cleeds, - ranted' and conveyed to Joseph Al. Say sms4 lor, with the appurtenances, eonsiSting i 'gee ot a two story frame dwelling, house, it with a.one story frame iiitehen'thereto attashed, nnd a frame 4,:tabie., As the properly - of DANIPL KLINE. • the same. time and place, all" that certain 'tract of Land, situate in' Manheim township,' Schuylkill county.adjoining land of Drumhel ler, Widow Delbert and. others. containing 6 - acres. perches, strict measure. t.ith the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frnme dwelling house, and a fmme'stablo. As the proPerty ofJoint Bactimer, ht. ' • • Al the same time and place, all those two e crtaio : Lots of ground, Monne in Joh» ChriS-. ban's Addition to the Borough of Schuylkill listen, Schuylkill Ciaunty and knownin that part of the town, as Chri•tian's Brick Yard, beginning on the south side of Liberty street. at the eastern corner of Let No, 19, thence•alofig Liberty. street. North 41 de green, cast 120 feet to the corner of Lot No. 20 • thence north 49 degrees, eat: 236 feet to the line of William'Warner's lot, thence south 33 degrees, west 121 feet to the 'corner. of Lot No. 19, Ilicnee along said Lot North 49 degrees, wen; to the corner of Lib, rty street, the place of beginning, containing 60 feet front, each let on Liberty street, whit the appurtenances. consisting of a one and a half story frame ditellini, house. ALso,all those three certain Lots of dronnd, situ ate in the lloroegli of Schuylkill, Haven, Schuylkiq Comity, Marked and numbered in John Christian's Addition to Schuylkill Ilaven. with Nos. 18. 19 and beginning on the south side of Liberty street; at corner on the west sidd'of Lot No. or known as the brick Yard last, thence south 49, eist 252 feet to the line of William IVarner•s land. thence south 33 degrees, west 262 feet 6 inches. to-the corner of Jones Biddle's Lrit,thrnce north 49 degrees, west 80 •feetio a pest or corner of Lot No. 12. thence north 41 degiCe6, cast 180 feet to Lot No.lB, thence north _49'ilegrees, west 200 feet to the said Liberty stree • thence along Liberty- street north 41 feet. east 84feet. ;to the place of beginning, wish the ap -e'j,F, piirtenanees, consisting of a small one •••• . and a half story frame house, Walled is la s., out With brick and a Game shed, to -- dry brick.- As the propettif of FitF.DZP.- ICK. • the. same -time and place, all that certain tract-of woodlattl,siluate in Pine-rove-town ship. Schuylkill county bounded by lands of If.rk ert tk:Gnitford Ludwig Yuincht,• and, others con. Dining:2solcm, he the same mare or less. with the apPtirtenances. As the property of pasta _ STA t. At the same' time and place all the right title and interest. of Philip Dreher, of, in and to all' those certain two Ira , is of land situate in West BrtinsWig Township, Schuylkill Connty,con taining 128 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Jacob liunizinger, Sen., Richard Stephens, laT Daniel Medlar, and others with the appertenances. consisting of a twa Story, weatherboarded- log dwelling house, Dais cider press, and press horse and other out buildings, As the juoperty 01.1'111E3e' _ . . At the same time ana l plcree, By Virtue bf a writ of Test. Venditirmi .E.rponas issued out f the Ccurt orcommott Pleas of Berks County : All that certain tract of ilui'd situate in l'inegrove ivnfliip, Schuylkill County. adjoining hinds of John Hummel, l'eter Sneck. Jahn .Alinnich, henry Stitzinger and others, Containing 280 acres wore orleis with the appurtenances: cons istin,i -of a ttvo story log dwelling lonise,: with a one ?` l 4', story stone Kitchen thereto attached, a ;In I,c Switzer barn, a &Iry Mill, a cider press • jrit:V. and a never lading Spring -of Water. ,_-=-_--2.- As the pronerty of Joti limiwN. . Seized and taken InEzreution. and will be said by JERESIIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Oneigs-1 . 4.- bnrg, January 25, IS-15. ' 5 - 691 31 REGISTERS' NOTICE , NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, 1111 Creditors and others interested in .the follow ing Administration Accounts, which hate beta filed in the . Register's Office, in, and for the coun ty of SChaylkill, by the Administrators ahil.Guar diens thereof, that the same have been allowed by the Register; and will be presented tothe Or- . phirt's Couto.° be held at Orwigsburg, in and or Schuylkill County, on Monday the :10th day of March nest, for confirmation: and allowance, agreeable to law, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. . - 1.-The account of George Reedy Guardiin of Magdalena, a child of Jacob Miller, late of Wayne. township, dCceased. .• 4 2. The account of John Bretzius, adniinisln/tor of Michael Bretziusilate of Wayne tOwnshlii, de deceased. . 3. The_account of John Jones, !Omni strator of Thomas Jones, late of-the porough of Pottsville; deceased. . • ME EEO 4. The . account of Elizabeth Betz, Zlministra triz of Ezekiel Betz, late of Port Clintp, deccas ed. • • . 6. The account of Clemens Ackerman, ndmin istrator of Raphael Ackerman, late of the Borough of Pottsville; deceased. - . • 6. The account of Wm. Klinger, administrator of George Klinger,. late 'Of Lower Mahantongo township, deceased. •- • . - • 7. The account of George Lynn, adininiStrator of Charles Simers, late of;Port Carbon, deceased. 8. The account of Robert Woodside..adminis- Crater of Robert M. Grant, .late of Borough of Pottsville, deceaied. • EIEE3 EMI 2,235 06 203 83 775 72 9. The account . of Wm. Robinson and Wm. B. Hull, administrators of Joseph liobirison, late of Port Carbon, deceased. 10. The account of John K. Siufreid, dminis trator of Jonas Sigfried, late of klanheina prin. ship, deceased. . 11. The account of Ran 'AL Biclol, admidis. ttator of John Drehr,-lite of the Berough of tlr. tvigsburg, deceased. - JOHN H. DOWNING, Reg, Register's Office. Orw•igs. burg, Feb. 8,1845. 1,019 91 zoo 00 MEI 951 .35 200 00 PROCLAMATION. 2,903 00 NT, OTICE h hereby given,. that a Court of Coin mon Pleis, for the trial of causes at issue, In and Ilse the County of will be held at Orwigstirg, in the County aforesaid, on Monday, the 10th day of March, to continue two weeht, ifneeesiary. Therefore, all persons having suits pending, rind all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern thmaelres accordingly. JEREMIAH RECD; Sheritr. Sberitrs, Office, Orwigs- . 1 burg, Feb. Bth, 1815. 5 135 00 SOLO CABINET MAKHR, UNDERTAKER,, &c T" IpAncriber announces to the public that he has commenced the above .. mentioned' hu sineis in the Borough of Pottsville, immediately back of the Pennsylvania Hall, where he will cons stantly keep on bond an assortment of RLAt)Y BIADg COFFINS.. • Cabinet Ware„lic., manuractured'of the best materials in the most durable manner; irrl at very low' rates: , . . He also will manufacture all kinds of Furni ture, dice., to order at the shortest notice.. Funendri waited on and Hearses supplied. &c , He therefore solicits a paytof the nubile patron age, which ho will endeavor tcr.statet by promp attention to tiusiness. Give ups trial. . February 15, ." '7— ... . • Time 13ooks, • • • ;Pattern!; toil it sort? elf Pro . Pe; !Mull:tin stiOp - t!s, atzek—snB Rhin Sheet!; hot wale ellt3D: by" " D. g4NICAN, - .4't. Feb .13. . ; ' - 8- - Pocket Books anii Wallets: m e subieriber 'tjusreineited the best stock V' T . 'Poek tikaike and Wallets evet offered Am sale, , Pill pywee. :1041 vagintae the roam/elves. . : fatBaNNJA Agent. * Feb. 0, PHILADLPHI'.4. , Ropes dal:Rktoks; H • 'MANILLA anti Ha*, Ropes, of;!siII utek Blocks, far Pullics,i Oplurca, :Tat, Pitcht, Paints, and Oil. Pain! Artistica, &G, Orly* and for salivhcaP . by • TitolfAgr Rive .I%lakeig,S.ptued.*. Wharf, tbiltlia. February 15,184*. , 7=26 . . • • . . -. __. I: II - D. B... Smith & . W. Hol3.llSolijr. •. , . , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NITAPISTB.-- % Ma» !Vac! uren of Pharr!ihreutiralc4 Chem. lea? Preparations 4 importiys ofForeikriprugsi . . . N. ES..COIINEIit Ot AttO) iC.131131.111111. :'•- , ....i - • PIIILAI)1314"11141. PIUMCIANS, DrugeinetEsterekeepers supplied with niedieinea of the DC littality, an liberal terms. Medicine Chests. for travelling i or Mr families. of sa r Mai sizes. • The various nett remedies and rare Chem-. kills, with particalar regarillo their puilti.: August 3 ' - 1 111-4nlo Philadelphia suction gales. • • C. J. IVOLDERll . Auctionetr. ' Co. 51 `MARKET , ar. lIELOtr SECOND liTn PUILADA.. ' •, Re;ularaniedayysst Imported and American Dry poods Tugsdiy & Friday • •MOrnings. Shop Cood3 1 .-Every Wednesdn'y Aftentooo: ; Boots, lirbgans &e.—Tuesdaye end Fridays et 12 o'olnek 4 01" . Coup! ry MerclMnts will find at these Salm a large and general assortment of Imported and Dtimestic Sta. . pa. and Fart y GOods, to which their atterltlOn Is Invited Goods delivered on the day mf Sale's. or 1:91 a town • sible person will' be in attemillice, who for a small. re • inn. Will k and fsrwzrd goods as directed. Fhtiada., Jantany 11,. i • a w_ XI TO I)E.LF.',IRS. Tauhrrrihir drivites thethttention n( 'Merchant( - 6 - and Dealers eerier:illy, ',ilting the City, to an, ee' autination of his Stork 114 ii; made from the beet ma-' terials. and of the latest and mnst.epproeed whith he tur.si , (or consisting ,of • - Deaver Irth , faun s3otols 19 per dos? - Moleskik ; " ' " 18 to 30 Dru,h ,•, ;- " to 30 :; 6' Fur " • 13 to 10- " t Cas9nthial' " 21 to 30 . 4 . Caps of all dettcrtptiuds. JA MO E TiSON, • Not:11 North 'Second att. ' Dna Door, above the: ! •'-• Manakin House, , • • philadelphii. ---- Philadelphia Jan. 25, ; . 4-3aua Orders put up at the shortest.notirti Orders "front the! Coun:ry 'promptly a1t0:1454 to. • .E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. , GENETtAt COMMISMN MERCHANTS, • . . No 23 NorVI infarre.7, Arch;st.. 1.11.*F. received on irop3iviiiient and otter. fur Ws a the lotvest cash jukes- , ' , ! • • 50 hales 153 uorieasteilflioris "• j 2000 galls fall' and wiliterAileiis'd abaleoll ; 1000 do ' • do 1 :M , do • black:fah oUr f'oo doz painted pails ; ' ;--/' lon boxes Ist quality rficl,tm candles q , 150 do mould I 200 do yellow 50 do - No. I chocollit;A: • t 300 do Lubec. (scal.4lll , errin; I - lOU do, do No. -do • 100 61,11. Mackerel. 2 and 2 50 do Halifax SaTitiiirt do gibb'u4fercitiif' - 25 do . pickled rodfiPh 40 do - Cranberridic.i i • st.,o tubs Ciwben butter:t ' 4000 Herkimer calitly cheats i• 10.000-'do dry codilsh . ' 5000 do hake f,sh. (in; drums) , 3000 do Manilla cordqo " 'Pliiladai, Jan. 11, : PUBLI6I SALE... • . PURS:I7 ANT to an orde7rF,.of the Orngin'a Court of . . Schuylkill County, thiblobscriber. ledministrabir ' of the Estate of Nlittiaitli Peltier!, Into of West. Brunswick township, SClinylkill county., deceased -will expose to sale, by Public Vcndue or Outcry, ti; . the house of Michael Gibe, inkeeper,.in the Be t , rouglk of Orwigsburtr. on',,.',4atu May. th'e first day o ' s March,l\ ti Bls. at t n'eloelCiin the afternoon , the ro t -. lowing sscribcd Real :I„t:siato, of the s said Michael Dcibcrt. deceased . ; .-,,:' - I. . No. 1—,..% tract :of (%il, situate in lArest Bruns wicloownsh.p county;ulliresaid; bounded by Lands- • br Willmin t; Neff, J old Oinnan: Is,liChael Graeff, nth= er land of 'said deccase4:4 I. Ilammerj 11. Ege; G. :- • " Neiscliwcorer: Isaac (ro ig , and nth - ' . „.. ~. ers, containing 146 acres and 22 perches,. sees , strict MQ:l.4*. with ;he improvements, 11 1' ....: rOnsisting 'Opt :two itarylrarne dwelling ' house - , a large Switzer Gatti, and other Out buildings, and an excellent Orchirt)l ALSO, A.certain . Liitl.taf Ground. situate on • the' corner ()I'M/num and Mifflin ;streets; in the Borough of Oriiiilbargi Schuylkill' County. . . i , being lot masked in the general plan of.. !.. "" said' Irorrut4ih, with the bumber els. i 11ig:; . .,, witlt the initirosements, consisting of s ._ - - - -. , e two story bri:k dwelling tiouse. with a - Brick Kitchen thereto nstitch.-d.- . . - • Attendance will be ael:, and termsliiriale made knoWe by . - .I'4COll HAMMER, Adm'r. Orwigsburg, Jan. 2.5`,'„; i il HE partnership lieretofore existing. bettircei t Ll2sraeldiarvey, Il'&iry..llile. and Wro. Bower, engaged in the OCallpusiness, Milling, &c. in Bineg,rove, polder the firm lof Hafvey, ;Bile &1:6,, was dier4.ed an the lOttt of. Febru ary iust(by the wittOrdwal of Isaac Harney.— thezbusities will be e l gutinued by thq subscribers: HENRY HILE, WILLIAM BOWER.' 773t$ Cr "%. c-: UEZMM En e:17; ~CimaD 03 LOW FOR 4 CASH. lilss LU'UON rebrulry 15, I , Totieelto Miners . . . th rrllEsphtcrihr C r ontract for isf Wig thirty ou ., sand tons of Entetatnotta CITA Irt the Blatantly Mines. to he taken ,onOtettvee.n the Brat of January lots, and the fist of JaAlark, 1810. • Contract for amount t tun applicants!! • , Evidence of tharacfrleand ability to Oita toniracti, required of persatis making applications: . For partrculara, apply to 101.T.ORY; - Corolog,Stouben Cututy, H. York. • , .61,3m0*' • • r _ Der 21 ' . FLOUR. .AfiD FEED; dry - CRESS I kiDETIATE 11a E . . R ,-. . j• ff ; ESPECtI , DI.I.I - iiffxrme Their friends enda t tif pClnblie, chat they ehnstantly keep.on hand at It le r Feed Store, formerly Itet , t by !dr: Wm. Nice. next door • to !Wei d: ItageattylaltOre",.PutteviDe,*laeze supply . of -.:,. . Straw by the Bantfle or Ton: ! •• 1 . ... Flour and Fee 4 and . Hay by the - litiki . . -.. . Toriehlhey will sell . w,lolesate and retallf at the very. rawest prices. By keeping a gond trftlele; and Paylni ict attention to their tpahnse, they hope It:tractive a or of thc public pattonaga.. . .. 1 ...., Dec. 21, ~,.. • ' r 61411 '. - 13cD3mun UPuilb2.43:oo. PORT CARO 7.3, BCHL. CO4 PA.,: . . 1 Tx TILL at alt time to propnied to , eieentit tato- V V missions. to rite dermal:lona... and. to dia haree.alti mhor ollt.qii busineas inquired orhim. Jan. 18. 18'15. • i ' fs—.. =I -itAIL ItOAD - • : 50 Toni It by !. Raw %odd horn 30 do 2 inches X 1 ' • ,20'Tons east 'ma I' * • 'For salc 'cheap. apply to L. F. WIIITNEF. ' Port Carbon Stearn Milt. • 61-amn• Dee. 21, PR4C:ii - ANAIION; .- '''-; IVVr E fsi r 4 k n s t : ( l irth l C , it i r . et il ai r jo rn utta ii i:(l l ;o 'z aTulo r lip u l i e r :;, oft he counties of F - Ohullkill': Carbon and Monk*: In Pernisylvdnia, and JilAtine of the several Courts : of Coate c Sessions of.tbO Pea ce„Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delliee kcsaid . connoted, ands ditroiner . N. Pahnti., and :lac* ilitnezinger, Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quartet. Seeslims of the• resit' 011 Y ind Terminer arid General Gaut Delivery, for the trial of a'.l capital, and Other offenders, In the said county •• of Schuylkill-;-by !heti' precepts 'to and difieted,' have .ordered a Court or On - ninon Pleas, Oyer and Tertalner, , , modGenerat Gnat Deff+lttV, id be holden at - OrrYlgsbure • • on Monday the 34 auk :41 March next, to eouththe one . week. • a, I\ writes' ta therckne tweby event to - Mitt:toroner. . the Justices of the Ffio.i.e, and Constables df the said County of SchUyikifig that they 'ale by the said pre- • cept'Conornanded Soho then and there, , allllm'eloc k in the forenoon of se a l -day,. With their: tone' retort's, . ingthsitions, e vend and AR blDef fdn ' tembran- • ees, to do those lb inp, avhic b. to. their, arsenalotaces. - appertain to he done: and all those Mitt Ire • balia by recognizances; to ppm ciao *WI attpcbatiters; that are Or then ehali ln the roe of said - county of Schuylkill, are gornlitteto prosecute them,' as shall bejust. • - -i' . • . . • • . . Gott ea t; te til e 'Cali iThik to e all h.. , ~. !.....- ...I.): , .ssitibtiidiktiii) iiiiie Sheriff's Offtrer,tinehts.l.-- , .burg,Feb-.Bth, 35.• . , ~- •••••• 6,-1 :N. - fr.—Tbe witt. • itt i 0 ihAisitiOtiti s iitinnonee. to attend enbi . .straperar r eito utzundAtwayalie -4 In ease Of ono-1010 "ril the law in such cues, masts', and provided, willthstylitidli enforced-4qm mike tv. published by order-40ft Court ; those eonettrued trfill therefore savert - 18/Nioettes itecordlosiv .; i LEO