POOR xtousE ACCOUNT.. ELIJAH HAMMER. Treasurer in account with the Directors of the Poor, and of the Rouse of Etnployment, for the County of Schaylkal, from the let day of January, A. D., 1844, to the 'la day *of January, 4: D., 1845 indueiro. To cash, Modred from the comminioners at Sebuyt kW County, far-the use of the Directors ofthe Poor of said County, up to this date, - 6,000 00 1915.—Jannery Vflabince due pjab Ham- ~ • gter, late Trepan: s : 2 40 We the Subsetibera,,Andltors of Schuylkill countY, having examined the account of the Treasurer of the Director, of the Poor, of the Muse of EMPIO.Ym ant for . the County of Schuylkill, respectfully do report tho. foregoing statement as the result of our investigation and teat there hi a balance' in favour of Elijah Eam - trier, late Treasurey,, of two doling and forty cents: - Wsneu our hands this tenth or of January, A. D„ '111143. . IV Balance due . Blijah . gLimmer, Treasurer from last year's settlemeni, I ; 499 88 By cub paid William Cried, Steward, for the use of_Alms House,, . 250 00 By cash paid William Cried, Steward, for ambling advanced by' him for the gime of , - the Institution; . . 80 60 , By cash •paid for Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, QS, Tea, Rice, Spices, &c., 589 40 By cash paid for dish and salt • . 40 16 ' • for new Iloipital 300 91 - for out door relief 690 bushels Rye, .463 99 . . - for Flour,-. 91 16 371 bushels Potatoes, , 178 13 119 tons c0a1,028 96 . . 15 heads Steer, . 182 00 - 20 ..' Sheep, 20 00 !,horse, 85 00 1- , i . Earthen Queens & Cedar ware, 21 17 - Tobacco, 63 77 Stoves and Tip ware, '. 115 62 hardware. ' 14 90 •. • Brushes and Corn Brooms; . 22 380 ' . . ' Dried Apples and Peaches. • 46 24. Expenses and Labor on Farm, 217 36 ' _ Atedicines;. - • • 64 47 ' ' ' Coding. • 2O 00 . . =, Bedsteads, : , ' . 21 00. 846 bushels lime, 104 6G. Blacksmith work,. . 53 94 - Wheelwrights, • 20 70 • • Wagon. Tire ' . ~ 23 20 ' • Attending Hospital, 1 - 116 45 • ..'-• ~ 2 hhis.. Vinegar, 7.00 • Plaister Paris, 50 63 - Shoes and Stockings, - 83 74 - Tailoring, . ' '26 59 School teaching,' . 48 00 New Pump. 14 56 . . Fencing inn -Yard, . 23 75 • - Repairs at Tavern Douse, ' 62 54 Painting Rouse and Repairs, 69 81 • . Printing, : . . 60 00 Stationary,. . 6 47 r` Saddlery, _ 23 40 . - • Hired Girls, = Hit 00 Postage; , I 53 Tininthy Seed, .. - . - 975 Road Tax. ; 25 53 State and SchOol tax, .. ' .02 63 Pork, -. ' ' 14 05 . 7 i• ,- Policy of Insurance, • -- -50 00 , . . Hog,. . '-- , 10 00 • Nurse,. ; , 20 00 SALARIES. . - - . • By Cash paid Dr J. G. Koehler, for li years attendance to Poor Rouse and extra sec ' vices, By Lash paid Dr: D'eorge Halberstadt, for I year's salary as out door Physician, By cash paid George Delbert late Director for 1 years' service, r" C2O 00 Extra do 30 58 I Dy cash paid Joh n K 1 years' I service as Director Extra, service 4.. yeara• service for lb Extra do do . du Iljumiti paid Mirbael 'PPM hater, for one yearn, sulfite an. Ihrectur, Extra service, . By east? paid Henry Krebs far sic months' service as Clerk, for the year 1811, =mks write as clerk, 1914, By cas h paid E. Hammer, for" years ser vice as Treasurer for 1844, • • IT if 2 40 RazOiancrin s and Borders'. .. , - , ,1 0 0 WILLIAM GJUEFF, Steward in , account 1 Sprin g . Patterns , tyith Me Directors of the Poor and. of the i Ann Pieces Paper ltancings, embrating the mast ;louse of Eniploynsent for the County of 10,1.1trfashionable-and elegant patterns, for Par- S'chtsyllcill, front the lit day of January, A. son ; Halls and' Rooms. Also, a great variety of Vel yet,and Common Borders, all of which will he sold at h., 1844; to the lst day of January A. 1).,. Manufacturer's Prices. Single pieces and remnants, 10.5. . , • - of B6rder taken back. ! :54 Paper Mazer will he furnished, Who Will hang ' the paper at Philadelphia prices, when required.B. BANNA.III - ; Apt. - Fe r bruary "22., • t a 1 By balance due r. Hamner, as report or Airditora Jauury 10,.11-3,:'' DR. To cash received from Elijah Hammer, Treasurer for theme of Alms House, 33U 60 To cash rent from John L. Smith and Jer emiah Hughes, ' lOl 05 To cash cancelling and writing indenture% 1.1 OD Pension for Dorothy Snyder, a pauper. 32 Iti Teaching children, - ' 872 ' -- Samuel ifittbush, dower In full. 63 07 Jno.D. Maurer fur Sarah Fearst a pauper, Johnathan Neidlinger for Sarah Fears!, a pauper, , • • - 02er eeeee of Allentown for board ' , Mg Susan Lehman a pauper,onac't, Bay hors; rigs, • . , t iron! • , , , Eloverseed, . Pasture, .- . Baskets t - '. . F. Freid, ; •` r : ' ' 21 Heads Sheep ditaivee due Mr iltaetL.Stewart. . Wie, the subscribers, Auditors fur the County of Othuylkill,. having examined the account of Wm, attar, Steward of Schtlylkill County Alma House, re spectfuily--do region- the foregoing statement as the result of ourinvestigation, and that,there is a balance in favour of Wm. GrielT, Steward, of Went) , dollars and twenty •nine cent- Witness our hands this Tenth day of January, A.D., Cu. IMEiI . . i lly a Bilastr'e from last years' settlement, py cub paid hired men, loofi g d haivn ;pea est, in hay making • an ponetabi6 fee, for Oinging paupers to House, • ~ T ravelling expenses and Toll, Postage, Justices fees, aad cr,iineasea in -• :4 , two cases, ' . • natcher, ' Mut ware, '' Apples, . • Manure, . • ' Potatoes, . • . . Paupers, Taff. Pr: . B :.' . h, Straw, ' I Repairing Waggon, ' • Barrow, Garden Seeds, • ' Hired women, Wrden Leg, . ', • Chary trees, .- ,'fielding, : . .-.. Bee Hive, 'Cabbage plants, .. • Tailor, , . • ..• Fly Flap,' • , _ • ' ' Buttons, • . ,-- Repairing Cradteacythe, -• ' • i r: Gun Smith, 1 .: . ' Maintain . • .. Olsson, + • ' Peaches, - • Lime. _ . ,-- Expenses to Allentown, • . Expenses to ReadOg. Blacksmith, • . Axe, -. • • • Bed Cord,, Braun, Stone Coal, • ' . Jacob Henze% ' Earthen rum . • Grate * • L i r fa re for P. Conrad a pau per to Reading,' John JOhn Kimmel, ••' Jo oyer. 141 , S MIL servi ce ce g as Stewardliont lit Jan us:y.lo lit Ap,ril, 1844.. . .-.• • r . By 0 me. service as Stewart! from Ist April ar;llJanuary,, 1A44 . - . MI , 1 , 7 Wince due Wal.,Orjely, Steward, lan - ' 211 71 4. le4s, - •- . 0040, Pauper. remaining in the Muse on the 181 day __ of January, 1895. , , " 111 Males ander 1l years, Feinales; Femsies under 12 years, Oat door. pespets. 108 • Paupers (drafted into the Home from the lat day of Januent, A. D. 1844, lathe let dui iyr January; A. Q. 1845. Attlee, Females. ,B4rliitl 14e Mine, DR. •6Sft2 90 JOHN CLAYTON, WM. B. LEBO. FRITZ. Auditors. EOM 90 12 100 00 20 00 1;22 20 00 12 23 E 9 50 00 00 10 50 3020 137'50 150 00 MEI 23 00 - 7, $6502 40 J. E subscriber has been appointed Akent, for the Bale of these Books in Schuylkill county, and is prepared to furnish them wholesale, at thi publisher's prices. The series embraces : • •. IttadersNos. 1, 2 and 3, New sequel, 12 00, N, cw North Ameriear Reader. • . A New Arithmetic will be published shortly.— School Directors, Teachers and others, are Inyited to examine the series Felt. 2; 20 00 20 00 62 20 16 18 1 00 2 .e 5 2 74 1 OD 45 OD "Z) 29 *782 85 - • ',Common School Sped'ker. A-New collection of Original and Selected Pisces for Reading and. Recitation, price 5D cents. just pub fished and for sale, by B. DANNAN, Agent. Fethitirif W., '- ,--, 8.- * . ~ . NOTICE. xrTrcE is hereby given that TheTottsville . 11 iFite Engine Company," have applied for a Chatter of Incorporation, to the Court of Com mon Fleas, of Schuylkill county, as stated in the application for a Charter filed in the Office of the ,Protlionotary of the said county, and ; if nesuf ficient reason be shown to the contrart, a charter will lie granted by the said Court. BY order of the Court; UHABLX., FR,AILEY;Trothy. Fel 7 JOHN CLAYTON, WM. B. LEBO, ';;. )lICHAEL FRITZ, Atnlitors 44 01 93 6$ 216 19 33 79 2096 i 3.24 k VALUABLE WATER POWER 1 . FOR SALE. .f . ' . ~.., THE subscribers will expose to Sele i iby Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 29th day of March 13.esti At ; o'clock in the forenoori, at the Public House of Jacob Beek,'irt West BranCh Valley, county of schlytkill, :that Yatc►gr.t Werra P.ovrsi, and 37 Acres of good Farming Land, on the West Branch ValleY' • lately kmown'as“Pott's Forgei „ It is situated 3 miles froniPottaville, 13 &Nes from Schuylkill Haven, -} of a mile from the W i est Braneft-Railrood, and i a mile front the Reading Railroad And Bchnylkill ConaU , This is one °lithe most advantageous locationslor a Fac tory of any kind, Forge of Mill, in thh State.— Theater power is amply_sufficient and never fail' , and the facilities for transportatihn are un equall;i 4. Attendance will be given; arid the con-' ii ditions of sale made known at the timoand place of salehlty ABSALOM REIFSNYDER, Bgi- s il M. IrEW/ 8 • 1 ' Feb 15, 11345,• , •';' t-ts -- _1 __ A_ JO 50 1 ) 00 2 72 51 02 42 73 3 37 20 29 867 221 )1 72 4 127 71 S 9 371 9 00 p oo 55 ) 7 3 37 ?35 1 00 3 50 1 06 7 7t3 3 07 XOO . 1 00 544 3 50 3 44 THE Epartnership heretofore existing between lintel. Harvey, lienrY Rile end Win. Bower, enteeicl in the Coal Business, ecc. in Pinegtive, trading u4der the firm or: Harvey, Hile Qt Co„ ivas tlissoli ! ed on the 10th otPebrua ry inst. by the withdrawal of Isaac Harney. The bileines will be continued by the sitbscribers: HENRY BILE, WILLIAM BOWER: 7-34- 1 I 10 2 00 2 CO 100 00 Febf 223 00 $782 88 = T o R u ommg c l ro b e s 8 r t e i c e e s i v o e r d :;t p t e h o ls ers oMO.e, for the , Twenty thousand of sold Sleepers, to le:dellvered [ and piled on the first four sections between Tort Car -1 bon and Middleport, on or before the first day of Feb teary next, at points not exceeding a quartet de mile apart, one thousand for each quarter of a Mile, Fif teen tbeusand will he required by the first of March, to be delivered at intervals of a quarter of n mire, as above between Middleport and Tuscarora..., " The tileepers arc to be 'white or Rock 0ak.,7 .by 8 Inches thick, , and 7 feet leng--to to evenlY‘lawn or hewn, on two parallel sides, sod to bb sawed ;of square .at each lend • • • i . , Thos intending to pro Pose are notified that no Sleeper will be received. which has not fult eight in-, chem. b wed or sawed, bearing surface at ecitt and bot tom, an Is not at least seven inches thick. L ' • ' A: W. ,CltavEN, Eiifflnaer Uotoat Cubln, Dee. 14, : . , Mates discharged ind ttbsbonded, Females ; do do Stales died, i Females died, d IBorn in the Rouse, Bound out 7, boys and 3 girls. Out door paupers discharged. Remaining in [hello:me, I. • MADE IN THE HOUSE. • 4 pair Slides, 3FI linaadabouts, 19 Vests,. 109 pair IPaptaloorm, 73 Shirts, 74 Frneks,49 Shinies, 11 Petit coats, 36 Aprons, 40 Bed Sheets, 14 .- Ptilow Cases, 3 Bolsters, 19 Chaff Bags, 4 row,els. • ••• PRODUCE OF FARM. . . I Wheat, 3F13 Shocks, l lo Sheaves to a Shoe*, 605 !Shocks, 12 Sheaves to a Shock, Oats 1000 Shocks, 10 Sheaves to' a Shock, SPS bushels Corn'in cobbs, 1519 ',bushels Potatoes, 1370 heads Cabbage, 27 bushels On fOna, 30 bushels- Red 'Beats, 32 Barrels ,7 .Cider."s4 Four • one Loads flay. . .., PRODUCE OF MARI% ' . 1539 pounds Butter.; 5 bfils. Apple Bidter. Fattened nd slaughterid on Thum 14 Steers, Weight 7525 lbs. Titles, 1073 pounds, TAMP' 658 pounds; {b hogs, weight • 94 pounds, Lard 675 pounds, 14 Calves, weight 902 • • nada,. hides 121 poupds. . STOCK OF FARM.;`. 3 Ilorsev, 13 Cows, Steers, 1. Sul ! , 2 lief fen. 2 awes, 7 Hoge, 13 Shlats, 15 digs. BOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1844 Samuel Schrqgeneast, to Johr; Rapti,' New Castle Schl. CO. Charles Kantner, to Abrabanilil lie, Frank tin Tp. Columbia Co.; Joseph U. Marsh; to same..— .Francis Shoemaker, to Wm. B. Hull, ,Port Carrion Sad. so. George Shields, to Simon &ranee, Pottsville Sehl, co• Adam Cook, to James C. Martin, Miners info, Schl. co. James lamany, to Garroj Martin, Port iliarbon Sail.: co. Louisa Shoemaker, to Mr. Hum mel, Union co. Pa Sarah. Ann Thomas to'John Mime Union ch.Pa Elizabeth:McGonnall'to George Rich Nor ciegihn tp. SOIL co. • March, I, -PHU • • - COAL MINES x. A HJOINING, the Hazleton Company'tiMines, in La-A.] zerne County, Pa. will be leased to a respnifsiblL person or Company, for a term of years,' For foriher informittliM, aderess [post paid] C. HARRINGTON; DoCk st.,lst Dobr below Walnut.'st. Plailada. Philadavlifarch 1, 11 IFTIHE - kuliscriber has long had the needy of HULL'S PATENT TRUSS,' and .keeps constantly on hand, ; various kinds Trusses, •a dapted to the varieties of , Hernia or Rupture, which will be fitted on the patient when required.' . DILLWYN PARRISH, Druggist, chemist'and Apothecary; S. W. corner of Anti anil,Bth sts. Philadelphia. Also, on hand a carefully selected assortment ofiGenuine Medicines and Chemicals, to which the attention of Physicians and Stmekeepers is invited—with the various Patent MeAicines, pre pared from the most! approved formula, and sold . at market iriees.• IPlailada',, March 14 _ ;. EMPLOYMENT, S wanted by a losing man as Beek-keeper or I.f.as Agent, who has had considerable experience .in the City. Satisfactory reference oh be.giiren by the at this office. March 1, 1144. • - at* I • I. S. M'MICK ATTORNEY AT :LAW, P OTTSVILLE ; PA I practice in the. several Courts of ,fchuylkil Co NOTICE. Tipartnership he.retofore existing_ betweeni Charles Mfildr, Phillip Clark, L; F..,Whitney and %Valiant Martz, 'C ontractors oretbe Mill Creek Railroad under the firnkof Whitney & Co. was die a' olyed on the 13th instant, by the withdrawal. of Philip Clark.. The business Wilt hereafter be continued by, tho subscribers, under the firm of Whitney & Co I . CrIARLEB MILLER, L. F WHITNEY, : WM MARTZ. February 22, . .., • 8- • To be Let. • THE House nnw occupied by Mt, E. T. Tay lor, in Mt Pleasant Rows Mahatitango street. Apply in sane Row to bruary 22, C'OBIPS . NEW SCHOOL BOOkSt, Motto Seals. .ew and begitital article in sheets. Just received 'nd for rile by. B. BANIiAN, Ag't. • 22 , : 8- IKE ICI 17, 15, DISSOLUTION. uary 15, Office, Schuylkill Valley R. R. Notice to ,Contraotors. THE Subscribers, Wholesale Merchants, Ntannfac _ taros and Dealers in PHILADELPfIIA, respcst. fully invite those Country Merchants who are about purchasing their Man examination of thelirespeetive Svocxe °Moons. We beiieVe that our several assortments are at complete as have ever been offered in this city, and shall be pleased to have them give us a call. Importers and Dealers in Silk and 'Fan o, Dry Goods: ..• Caleb Cope & CO,l 165 Market Si. aboye 4th. W. & 13. - P. Remington, "92 Ashhunst 4' Remington,• •00 " See. Brothir &,co. Yard•& Gillmoic; ••' 109 " r. , ,ynolds, McFarland & co. 105 Market Street, ) organ, Beck &co , • 57 " W.. 8. &G. B.Cooper, • 53 " • Samuel Hood & co., N: E. corner of Market and , ti 'Fifth Ste.,l T, Ring, Boyd & ing,26, North Second Street, op.. •postte the Madison House, • .1 William 11. Mown & to.. 1.0,. N. Fourth St, • . M - " 5 Julian, Mason & c0., 156, Market st. i'eFt3 "Eckel, Spangler & laiguel, 128 North Third H. nu above Race, Smith, Howell & Barr, 33 North Second st, •-• • Barclay Lippinctut.'l66; Market st. one door be. 7 ' ""' ' low Fifth, south Mite.' Ludwig!' Kneedier & co. 112 N. Third, S W cor.' • t i t of Race St, :•6 Haas & itottowsworthos North Second st. and, tit 2 Church James J. Boswell & co., 50,31arket street, Frederick, Dewald & co. 62'North Third Street, Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, cloves, • 'Trimmings and Fancy. Goods. • E. 8: Burnett, 3 S. Fourth at. east side below Mariet. J. & J. P. Steiner, 48 N Second s., 4 doors below Arch -Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tailors' • Trimmings, &c. De CourseyAafourcaile & co, 77 Market st. • . William 11 Love, • 1 17 " J Godley Spry & co;. ; • 84 " Edward S. Randy & co. 95 Market street, above Third, Yardley, Sowers & co. 141 above Third, John S. Fitchett & co. • below Second, Allen R. Reeves & co. Win . Sowell de co. Deacon & Peterson, Martin Buehler &13r0., ; below Fifth, • Michael V. Baker, • 215 Muslin & Pepper; 4 N Third st, Faust & Winebrener, ' 70 N " • Saddlery, Hardware and:Carriage' .mings. John M Ford, • 32 North Third it. H. &G. Fricke, 14 " Goff & Peterson, 12 North Fourth st, Wm. Fords, • 7 " ,•• . • 'Saddlery, Saddlery ,Hardware, 11firness, ~ • Trunki, &c. - Edward P 38, also 252 Market st. Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers Grigg & Elliot, 9 iNorth FOurth st, Hogan As. Thompson, • 30 9-6 mo HideS, Oil & Leather Dealers. -William Musser' & eh. 263 Market st, 11, M. Crawford, 201 North Third et, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps,' Leghorn and Palm hats. W. E. do J. G. Whelan,. I 1.50 Market street,. LeVick, Jenkins ac co, 150 China, Earthenware and Glass. Alexander Read. • 205 Market street. ' Peter Wright & Sons, 25 do Wright & Wharton. , 29 North Third Street Benedict Dorsey & Son • 125 do William P. Hacker 52 North Second sr., above Arch. Manufacturers and , Dealers in Drugs, . • '• Mecheides, Paints, Oils, &c. -; Thomas P. James, 212 Market street 1 I Thompson. Pancoast & Co' 90 belosv 2d. Caleb Cresson : • S North Third street: • Manufacturers of Sieves. Riddles, Screens, ". and Wirework in general. JOseph A. Needles dr. Co., 54 North Front street: " r'ombsil3rushes, Buttons, Spool coo:it. Trimmings, Fancy= Gokids, 4c. Oliver Martin 21 North Fourth street. S. SO, Day, 10North Fourth Streett Manufactuiers and Linporters of Military Goods; Fringes, Cordi, Tassels, Cr a .1. G. .3111rPEN. 3- . . riage Lace, &c. ~Yilliem 11. noretntan & Sone, 51 North Third street. Manufacturerq of , Jimbrellas, Para Sols and Sun Shades. gleeper, Brothers , Wright & Brothers MB= A. Brown Manufacturers of Hats, Caps, Wool Hats, Henderson & Lorick - 141 'Market street. B. & 0. C. Nichols • 114 do Manufacturers of Patent Floor and Fur niture Oil Cloths, and Elastic Carp riagepurtains. Potter de - Carmichael — 559 North Third Street, Isaac - 51scauldy. Jr., 6 North Firth street. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Gentlemens' cheap Travelling Trunks. A. L. !rickey gr. 4 Co 150 Cicestftt street George 13. Bolos, 8 and 25 North Fourth street. Importers - of Toys, 'Pang and Staple - Goods,: Brushes and Perfumery. A. F. Ott Monrose 10 S. Fourth, below Market, Louis C Bauersachs 130 Market attest Manufacturer of Combs, Brushes, SOpps and Perfumery. Thomas Burch, Jr, (late of Pittsburg) 183 Market st. IVilliam V. Anderson Scro:l2l N. Wate, St.g Jobri Trucks, 17 N. Fifth st, car. of commerce. 1 ,c 4 Waterman & Osbourn, N. W. corner, of Sec ond and Arch street!, - R. Patterson, & Co., 182 Market street. Dealers in Candies,Ora . nge, Lemons, 4.c. John J. Richardson, 42 Market St., below Second. , Importers of all kinds of Shipping Fuzp. William Geishe 4- Sons, 60 S. Front, below Chesnut at Agricultural and Ilorticulturallmplements, Garden, Grass, and Flower Seeds. D. 0. Prouty, 101} Market st. below 6th south's*: _ _ B. BANN.V!I, Looking Glssses, Plated and Fancy Hardware, Combs; Brushes, 4•C. William & Walter Cresion. 1.4 North Fourth ,Stree • Importer and Dealer in Bolting Cloths. Jacob Fry, 58 North Third sireet, [successor to Bitters.] Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw Goods Hair Edgings, 4.0. William M. and hates E Maull, 30 North Second st Manufacturers of Caps and Stocks, and Dealers in Boots, Shoes, and Bonne6. James 7'. Len &Co: 121 North ,Third Street. Manufacturer's of Patent Leather,Glazed Muslin, Carriaffe Oil Cloths and. Caps. John T Ffollaway, 9 Iv otth Fifth St. Brass Eight Day:, ?0 4-four and General Clock Establishments. James S Smith, 82 N Third street, near Cherry. James Barber, 238 Market street, south side, above 7th st. A. E. Lovell, corner of Third and Wood sts. and cor ner of Fourth and Marks sta. Print Ware-house, Dealers in Prints only. Morrell &,Co. 201 Market street , 2d dcior above Fifth. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1843. 7$ IXTHGrtEAS the lion. Milian granun, squire, V I President of the several, Courts of Common pleas, of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon aid kionroe,. in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several 'Courteof Quater Sessions of the Peace ,Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery. In said counties, and/Strange X. Palmer, and 'Jacob Mint:inger, Esquirir Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pear! Oyer and Terniiner and General Goal 'Delivery, for the trial of a;11 capital, and other °t readers, in the said county of Schuylkill—hy their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg on Monday the 3d, day of March next, to continue one week. NO,TICE is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said County of Schuylkill, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, with their! rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations,,and all other remembran. ces, to do those things, which to their several offices, appertain to be done; and.all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute / against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the goal of 3414 county of Schuylkill, are to he then and there, to prosecute them, .as shall be-Just, God rave the Commonwealth.; JER6IIAII REED, sherot Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg, Feb. Bth, 1815. j N. fl.—The witnesses and Jurors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually. In case of non-attendance. the law M such cases, made and provided, will be rightly enforced—This notice is published by order of the Court ; those concerned. will therefore govern themselves accordingly. • Time Books , ; • gg . four different Patterns. to sun all aorta of Ono k.Tpte, bound la I , : azious sizes.—and also in State* lot wile cheap, ' ' B. BANNAN, Art; Feb. 22 TO. COUNTRY ni::6ltcatusrrs Spring and Summer Supplies, aim I;;} 3.91 IS7 19S 12 Market street 125 _ do €6 • do PROCLABIA.I lON THE MINERS' 40.LTRNAL, SFIF-TIFT'S S • Ps Or REAL ESTATE, ..--..... . BY virtue of \ xiver al writs of p n ii t i m o E xpgim i ..0 and Lcvaria Facial, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bch Ntylkill County, and to me di. rotted, will be exposed t,*l sale, by Public Vendee ot, Outcry : • , • ,• 1. On Monday; the 3d day of IMCirch, 1845, at 9 ~ o'clock, A. 10., at the hortsh'of Michael Greiff, in the 'Borough of Ortvigsburg: • . t: One full equal, undivided Moiety or half part of, and i In all that certain tract of Land, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, bogitining at . a post cor ner, thence by Land of Lewis &- C. 1.. north 40, west: 351 perches to a pine tree, north 50 degrees, east 110* wales to a post, thence by land of Solomon Repp; outti4o degrees; east SS) perches to a Debt, a Spruce .ree, tnence 'by land of Conrad Kelm, son! it 50 decrees: Hest 119 perches to the plat or f beginning, containing id acres, and the usual alto sore &C. alpic'et, as CCE.' 'ems the second described tract, to the clat`tus of the . Representatives of Samuel Potts, deceased, .If any; they have, being the same premises which Be Dianna Bevis and Wife, by deed, dated the 13th of Jaintarl",! 1537, conveyed to Robert lifeCortee, in fee &i.e.' with [the appurtenances, eonsistingof (Lone and a half ,uo-; 17 Miners' Dwelling houses, a log stable and clef sett te. . . Also,. all that Certain undivided moiety eel par*? a messuage, tenement and tract of fend, situate in the township of Norwegian & co:, 'of Schl.; beginning at- a white oak, and thence by vacant land and land of Phil ip Faust, south 21 degrees. east 135 perches to-a post, thence by Land of William, Shaffer, grin th 75 degrees, west 8 perches to a post, and south 53 degrees, west 63 perches to a post, thence by Land of Conrad Keim and Le vie Reese & Co., north 40 degrees west 154 per (Ars Ice; pine, thence by land of Jacob neon. north 69 degrees, east 188 perches to a white oak, standing on a line of lichards & Co's. land, the place of beginning, cot i '.2.t_int: 139 acresand 91 perchep. of Land, with the appt.,:enances, consisting of rt one and a half story log dwelling hottse, with a one story •Attchenther eto attached, anil'a Jog Barn.' As the property of ROBERT :11CCARTEE. . .fit the same time and place, a ll' that 'certain Lot or piece of, Ground, situate on the northeasterly side of Market street, in the llorouilt of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing in front. of said Market street, 20 feet, and extending in depth 190 feet to a 20 feet wide alley, being the one third'part of Lot marked in Pott k Patterson's Addition al plan - of said borough. No. 29. and adjoining lot marked in I said additional plan, No. 31, with the appurtenances, ~...-• consisting of a two stem brick dwelling P.. fft.7.L: house, with a basment story in front, a one ',., . . - - -- ..-11::: and a half story brick kitchen, mid a one it „.„'" :"•"- story frame building thereto attached, and a frame 'stable. LAs the property of GEORGE 11. BRiNDNER. • 7 . al she . saine time and place , all Y that certain Lot or piece or Ground, situate on the bnorthwesterly side of Market street. in Pottsville. erten ty aforesaid, marked in Poll & Patterson's Additional plan No. 67, containing in front 60 feet, and in depth 190 feet, bounded northwesterly by a 90 feet alloy, north easteily by another 20 feet alley, southeasterly by said Market street, and southwesterly by said Lot No. 69, ' together with the hereditaments and appurtenances, • consisting ofa two story Frame House. As the proper ty of JOHN FllifEll BE Mil ..flt the same time and place. all the right, title and interest of William stetler, of, in and to a eertain Lot of ground, situate in D..l:Roade Addition toPort Carbon, Norwegian totinship,Schuyl-. kill County, bounded in front on the Schuylkill 'Valley Railroad. on the east by property of Abraham Pott, on the west by property of Joseph If, Newbold, and in 2he rear by a public road, containing 60 feet front, and 00 feet in depth. with the appurtenances, consisting of a one a half story frame dwelling house, with a l hase-- meet story in the rear, antra frame stable. ALSO, - All that Cttiin undivided half of e c ert a i n tract of Coal Land, situate on the wal° l".otthe Mahan countny 1.,,`mt nun rms h township, SetQ y ikin boun ded by Lands of W: . sitlM Clark, Christopher Leoser,Esq. and others, Containing 70 acres, more or leis, and held in entumon, with C. Leoser's * Co with the appur tenances. As thd property of WILLIAM STETLER. the same time and place,, By Virtue ofa writ of 'Testate= Venditioat 'Expeiras, issu edout of the District Court, for the City and County of Philadelphia, the undivided half ofult that certain house and Lot of ground, situate on the west side of Tulpehoccnn street, in the 'borough of Piriegrove, Schuylkill county, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the east by Tulpetioccon street, on the .south by lot of. Morita Ileilner, tin the west by Land of IVnt. Lehman, and Jacob Gratz, on the north by Lot of Isaac Morris, containing in front on Tulpeboccon street, 90 feet, and in depth 187 feet, being the Lot opposite the :wly laid out street; called Spruce street, and being part of a tract of Land, which by sundry conveyances became vested in John Sneveity, who by deed dated the 28th day of August, 'A. D., 1830, and duly recorded • in the Recorder's office, at Orwigsburg, ins deed Book, No. 18, page 20, grunted and conveyedlhe samooo Calvin Blythe, with the appurtenances. ALSO, the undivided fourth pare oral! that messuage and tract of Land, situate in Lower Maltitntango town-. ship, Achuylkill county, bounded as follows, beginning'. at a ,pite of stones.! standing on a corner of Land or. =John Dietrich, and . Rebecca Smith, south I degree, west 101 perches' to a pile ofStones, standing in n line of Laud lately ednveyed by',Peter Klinger, Jr., thence siring said Kiln:gees litic, ;north 691 degrees, west 82 3-00 perches tei a pile of stones, standing by the side of the Sunbury and Reading Rail road, said - road • north thirty degeees west • thlrtygierefies to a hlaek • oak, thence along said Road, 47 degrees, west 17 8-10'1 perches to a pile; of stones, thence along said road 5.2 degrees, west 39'perches to a pine, thence along said Road, north 72 degrees, west 20 perches to a pile of -stones, standing on a line int Land, cleared by Jacob Kirnmel & Dubbs, thence along said lute south 80 de grees; cast 118 1 perches to a pile of stones, thence. north I degree. east 91 perches to a pile of stones, in a line of Sohn Wealth's Land, thence along Said hne; .south .89 degrees, east ,75 perches 5.10 to the place of beginning, containing 44 acres and 113 i perches, strict measure, being the same 'tract of Landi which' by sundry conveyances become vested in George Harmer, whit by his• deed dated the 3d of September, A D., 1810, and duty recorded at 'Ortvigsburg, in; deed book, No. 19, page 320, granted and conveyed the same,'un to Calvin Blythe with the apPurtenancss consisting of As the propeity of CALVIN BLYTHE.- Sexed and taken into Execution and to be wild by JEREMIAII REED; Sheriff. . Sheriff's Office Orwlas burg, Feb. Bth, 1645: ,f REGISTERS' NOTICE; TO OTICE is hereby given to all, Legatees, Creditors and others interested in the i'rig Administration Accounts, which have been filed in the Registees Office, in,'and for the coun 7 ty of Schuylkill, by the Administrators and Mimi dia,ns thereof, that the same have been allowed by the Register, and will be presented to the Or phan's Court, to be held at Orwigsburg, in and for Schuylkill County; on Monday the loth day of March next, for confirmation and allowance,. agreeable to law, at ,which time and place You may attend if you think proper: • ' 1. The account of Gecirge Reed, Guardian of Magdalena, a child of Jacob Miller, late of Wayne township'', deceased. 2c The account of John Bretzius, administrator of Michael Bretzius, late of Wayne township, de deceased: 3. The account of John Jones, administrator o Thomas Jones, late of The Borough of Pottsville, deceased. 4 4. The account of Elizabeth Betz, alninistra• Ida of Ezekiel Betz, lateof Port Clinton, deceas ed. . , , 5. The account of Clemeni Ackermn admin. , istrator of Raphael Ackerman, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. 6. Thle account' f Wm'. Klinger, administrator of George Klinger, late of Lower Mabantongo township, deceased. , , 7. The account of George Lynn, administrator of Charles Simers, late of Port Carbon. deceased. 1 8. The account of Robert Woodside, adminis trator of Robert M. Grant, late of the Borough of, Pottsrille - ;deceased. 1 . • 0. Thiliccount of Wm; .Rohinson and Wm. 11 ( Hall, administrators of Joseph Robinson, later of Tort. Carbon, deceased. I I • 10. The account of John K. Sigfeeid, adminis trator of Jonas Sigfried, late of 1 1Luibeinit *own ship, deceased. 11. The account of John M. Rickel. adminis trator of John Drohr, late of the .BorOugh of Ur- 1 wigsburg, deceaied. • „, JOHN H. DOWNING, Reg. Registes'OfFice. Orwigs.? burg, Feb. 8,1845. .5 PROCLAMAtIC N. XTOTiCE is hereby given, that. a Cciurt of Corn .l.ll mon Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, In and for the County of achuylkill, will be held at Orwigiburg, In the County aforesaid, on Monday, the 10th day of March, to continua two weeks, ifnecessary. Therefore, all persons having sults pending, and all persons whose dutyit shall be to appear at said Court,• will take notice atiel s govern themselves accordingly'. JEREMIAD REED', Sheriff. Sheriff's Cake, Orwigs-1 • - burg, Feb. Bth, 1615. S• 6:— SOLOMON VIIITH. CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER, &c THE subscriber annopnces to thipublic that be has commenced the above mentioned bu sinesa in the Borough of Pottsville, immediately back of the Pennsylvania Hall, where be will con stantly keep on hand an assortment of - • READY :iIADE COFFIN. Cabinet Were, cte., 4-e., manufactured, of the best materials in the most durable manner, and at ray lots Tales. ' • _ - He also will naanufaCture all kinds of 'Porn'. ure, &c., to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and Hearses.aupplielt &e.. He therefore solicits,a. pa rtof the public patron age, which he will endeavor to meet by prompt attention to business. Pivot tja s 1.04. , February 15, . • PHILA.DELPIEIA. j Ropes & Blocks. It/rANIGIA and Hemp Ropes of all STUD, .." 4 Blocks for Pullies, Oakum, 'Psi, Pitch. Paid.", and Oil. , Paint Brushes, &c. always ready. and for sale cheap by • . WISE .!k. THOMAS, Rope Makers, Spruce St. Wharf, Phila.'s. • Peliruary 1845. 7-2 m D. B. Smith & W. liodgeonj r. WIIOLEALE AND RETAIL. DRUDGISTS, • Mcinufatitsrers of Pharmaceutical chid Chem lea/ Preparations ¢imporfersofForeign Drugs; N. E CORNER or 4RCII L stxTrt errs FOILADELPLIJA.: PfitsticlANs, Druggists and Storeketitters supplied with medicines ofihe best quatity,onarrat Medicine Chests, for travelling or for timillev, va !ious sizes. The various new remedies and raze,..qtem icals, With particular regard to their purity, ,August 3 Philattphla Auction Sales. C. '. IVOLBERT, Auctioneer. No. SI Mint i er Sr. ACLOW SECOND 'ST. PIIILA6A. 1 •Regulat sale days! Imported and American Dry Goo ,Tuesday & Friday shop Grnds-LEvery Wedneeddy Alterbotlrnings.oo. Boots, Brogans &c.—Tuesdays and Fridays at no'clack Z. Country Merchants will find at these Sales. alatge and general assortment of Imported and Domestic Sfa, pie and Fancy Goods, to which their attention is invited Goods delivered on the day of Sales, er as a rispOn sible person will be in attendance, who for a sma]t re. maneration, sVkli pack , and forward goods as direOted. Philada., January 11; • Ar• TO DEALERS. • 1 -7-7 M 4 03 CM MEP . 4 ; 3 " o LOW FOR CASH: tr 111: 'subscriber Invites the attention of Merchants and. Healed; generally, Visiting the City, to an ex amination of his Stock of Hats, made from the best ma terials.: and Of the latent and most approved - styles. which he otrers;for sale, LOW FOR CASH. Consisting cif Beaver hats from potrion per don, Moleskin " " 18 to 30 " " " lb to 30 Fur " " 13 to PI Cassm're " " 21 to 30 " Caps of all dincriptions. 'JAMES S. NICKERSON, No. di North second it. One Door above the Manshin Mouse, Philadelphia. 4-3 mo Orders put up at the ihottest notice Orders from • the; ;Country prutni!tly attended to. Philadelphia Jan E. A. HATHAWAY & Co. GENERAL COMMISeION MERCHANTS ' No 23 :Vora 4 1, ; 3aroes, foot of .froA at., PAiza‘thPh" I AVE receleed on consignnent and offer foi silo a the lowest cash prices— . 50 pales lid sort eastern hops ; • 2000 galls fall and winter press'd whale o; I :1000 do • do do ,black fish oil, • 500 dos painted pails; • ' 100 hoses Ist quality sperm candles ; 150 do mould.tallovr candles, 20Q' do yllow soap ; ' 50 da . No. I chocolate 300 do bitten (scaled) herring ; 1100 do 'do No. 1 do • ' 100 bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 2 I 50 do llktirax Salmon ; I 50 do gihb'd Herring ; 25 do plated codfish ; 40 do C4nberries 50 tubs COshen butter ; 4000 lbs. 114rIumer county cheese ; • 10.000 .do dry codfish -5000 do hake fish, (in drums) 3000 do Manilla cordage Philada., Jan. "11, CHOICE TRA S. The _New I York Canton 'Tea. Co. • 4r- jc? zTr , ARE induce h a d frorn the favor with Which their{ Teas ve been received in Phila . 11; delphia, and . by numerous families in the /I Country, during the past season, to give a more extended notice of the location of their Branches. Which are at kk) Chesnut street, 2d door below Third street, and 95 North Fifth street., a few doors below Race street. Their Agents are sup plied weekly, with the choicest asiortment nf Green and Black Teas, of the latest importations. Their Teai, atter a thorough trial of their qualities, -by per sons of great experience, are parked in a .manner to exclude the air, and preserve their fragrance, and ow— ing to the rigid teat, to which they are subjected, one uniformity ofquality is preserved-. For the respective qualities they are believed to be the cheapest Teas In the Market ; and each package is Warranted to con tain full welsh', i 'dependent of the wrapper. ' BRANCHES 1:191. CHESNUT ,ST. AND 45 'NORTH FIFTH 'ST. PHILADA. Philada„ Feb. 22d • S-3mo REMOVAL. , W.V.ANDERSON& CO. TT , 3 I AVEtemporaljly removed from 21, to No. 29 north Water street, Philadelphia, a few doors above. .They 4 will continue to keep on hand, a full and gen eral assortment o(Groceries, suitable for the Country Trade. They are'constantly well supplied with the dif ferent kinds of Green and Black Teas, and particularly the fine and superior qualities. . They arc also at all times prepared to furnish Wines ' ---- and I.lqeors, at all kinds, _and it espetia ll y fur Medieinal 'ma°. AZ. lies, and when required for such i : ,,,f.7 uies„ superior articles will be n:. furnished, warranted pure, as ' , intPoited, and of the quality rep- They are now daily ' renewing their awns., of Ne.v Cr %p, New Orleans, and West India Sugars and No lasses; Also, superior and Prime strong Green Rio Cntfee,,ivith other descriptions of seasonable goods, all of which thgY Will dispose dim extremely low rates. 1 Philadelphia, F 22, . 8-3 mo ala ,r WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Ducerneer I, 1 814;a0 Passenger Train will be rua oni Sundays. 17. • 1101M13 - OP STARTING. From Pottsville,'at,9. A. M., Daily s " Philada.. I" 9A. M., e z t ePt un 140U1L9 OP PASSING. READING. . For Philada., at 101 A. IL, Z Pottsville 121 A. IL, RATES OF PARR: . Dotween Pottsville and Philada., 83 50 and 83 00. 64 .4 Reading, 81 40 .• $1 20., Philada., Nov. SO 48— VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALg. THE subscriber offers the following describid Prom ty, situate partly in the borough of Pottsville, for nle very low. The price and terms will.ba such as will le an inducement to purchase, if applied for soon. h No. 1. Alt the Lot or piece- of ground, with all the Buildings thereon erected, on the Northwest corner of Centre and Ncirweginn streets, known as the Arcade, twenty Met front on Centre street, by 100 feet in depth, on Norwegian street. No. 2. 41so, One or three Lots or pi - eies of Glenna, Immediately adjoining the last above [calla cArcade Bow s ] with the buildings, each 2.5 feet - trot i.by 100 feet deep, to ley feet court, of which each Lot has the COMMOlllinte sod privilege. No. 3. 41, , One Stone Dwelling and 'Store Douse and Lot or piece of ground, on Centre street. 20 feat North of Gollowhill Street, being 30 feet front by 210 feet deep, to Rail Mad street. This property adjoins the Stone Store Douse, of•S. Ifuntztnger, Esq., and the ToWn No. 4. Also, Four tots with Frame Dwelling nous- Iles, situate on the westwardly side of Coal streeteeaeh Lot being 25 feet front, on told Coal street, by 150 test, more or less,iin depth, to Mount Carbon flail Road. No: - 5. Alga, All those ten Buildings and Lots or I/I*- (19ot groundl 6 situtite on the N. of Coal street, (Called Coal trees ;Road,) , eachl2 feet frost, by Is 2 feet deep—will be sold from No.l, to No, 10. 'N0.43. Also, one Lot or piece of ground, situate on the Southwest corner of Market square and Courtland sweet. being 25 feet on Market street, by 114 feet, on - Courcland street.. 6-k N0.',7. .1/so, One undivided } pan of 13 adjoining tracts of Land, }being in the triable about 5800 acres,) lying add situate on the head waters of Pine and Ma hooey Creeks in Rush township and being in the war rantee names of Thomas Palmer, Thomas Hammer; Paul /banner. Peter Johns. William Black, • William Dewed, JAn Lime, Thomas Little, John Johns, David Taggart, John Palmer, Robert Johnson, and Daniel Hurley. No. 8..8/so, One undivided ane 1 pert of 3 tracts ofland (being in the whole about 600 acres,) lying and sheate on the head waters of Little Schuylkill In Rash townshrpand beteg in the Warrantee names of Martin Diehl, Anthony Lindner, and David Lindner. All orarty part of the above described property, will be old a bargains If applied for' oon. For further Information call on - the subsciiber in Prittsville, or on Moser& Mulford & Alter. Market. tit Philadelphia. IL WOODSIDE, Agent: Pottsville, November 16. 40—tf BOhocil Books, • Fancy StatiOneay, Miscellaneous Books, Common Stationery, Blank Books, _ Paper Hangings, p ‘ ip er ruled, . Borders, dc., , DO plain, Black, blue &red Ink, Wrapping Paper, Perfumery, &c., Blasting, do . The subscriber has just received - a large supely of the' strove named articles, embracing a largo and general variety, all of which ho will sell whnlesala at Philadelphia prizes—and by retail, a numbers(' the articles will he sold mach lower than, in the city. B. BANNAN, Agent. . . IrebruarY , 31 -7Smo CO xesented Pateztt - Dietalle: Ropes. • For the we of] - Itfines,lßcalbeays, 4e. - for sale, 'or ..Nported Ito order by ' i the Su beeriber.. , ' . irinHESS Ropes are now almost exclusively , used In IL the Collieries, and on theißailways in Grext,Drit lan, and are found to be greally,superior to Hempen ones, as regards safetv, durability and economy. The “Patent Wire llopes,lihave proved after three gears service, to be still in good condition, where Hempen ones, of double She ;ize and weight., nevor, Qlasted longer than or 10 zoo tbs., They haqe been used for almost even/ purpose to which Hempen Ropes and have been applied. Mince. Railways, Heavy Cranes, Standing; Ri ing, Window Cords, Lightning Conductors , Signal lalyards, Tiller Ropes &e. 1.e.. They are Made eit er of Iron or Copper Wire, and in eases of moth exposure to dampness of Galvanized Wire. Testimonials from the gins eminent Engineers in England. can be shown as to heir 'etActeney, and'any additional infomatiop required respecting the different descriptions, and application will be given by . ALFRED F. KEMP, bd liroad at. N. York, • Sole agent for the United States. , . A (' I I® ..' n . 'A di . ) - ..c -, I E gl e l to • . • e.; ,...7-t,,- 1 .7, ,, 0 • •;-‘'. Fa . .0... • La'- 1 , 'c, ."Z.., 4:'&':.• 4 !<» Mi S 0 =t • , .. 3 .. .. (.4 , E. —.......—. 7 .-..... ... q c' ' 1 A I * - 1 • •,,: . -• , ' ;•... .... ?r• ... :a ek a: t; 1 7: 1 A 1 « , re. .... o •Z . ' (" I • 1 * a . 0 Cr l ------7 _. .: i . 1 , ' ' ' ,2 • -- c . ; '' ... ;3 ..- .. . ,z,. ec 4* —.ao. , 9 •1 cr il m • Z ''' • A n. ..... * ' . 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C 9 r :1-. i os • c• , ; , all C) .9. . , V' ' '..0 .. li ". ' 1 ' ...i ' M CO , 0 .9 1 `3 tt • ' Q 1 .......... - Zzie g• 7 * . - .7. . !. ,5; 0 , n. „... ..g , r " I 0 • n . I 1 , • • • - PUBLIC SALE." - ••• PunsuANT to in order of the„Drphan's Court of -Schuylkill County. the :obsetfber: Admintstratefr .of the Estate of Michael De ibert, jate West Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, deems. d, will esprise to sale, by Public Vendee or Ontery, 'at the house of Michael Grad', inl:cepar. in the Bo rough of Orwigsburg. on Saturday. the first day. of 'March, 1845.af 1 o'clock in the , :aternoon, the for, lowing dsicribed Peal Estate, of, the said Michael Delbert. deceased. NO, I—A- tract of Land, situate in West: Bruns- wick township• county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Willytm Grieff, John Bannan. Michael Gracli, oth• or land of said deceased. liaminer. •1!. Ege, G. NeischWender. Isaac :Orwig and oth ••S{ crs, containing 146 acredind :J2.perches, sass t :y . strict measure. ty,ith the improvements. •• consisting of a two scary frame dwelling house, a large Switzer Barn, and other out buildings, and an excellent Orchard. Also, A certain Lot of, Ground, sitnaio on the northeasterly corner of Warren and Mifflin streets, in the Bonaugh.Of Orwigsbarg, County, 1.. v. being lot marked in the general plan of said Iforoligh, with the number 123; •IP with the inaproYements, con slating of SI I . • two story brick ilwelliog house, with a Brick Kitchen thereto attdch i ed.' - Attendance will begiscc.jand terms ()reale made known by ' JAcop it AMMER, Adm!r. Orlyigabuig. Jan. 25. t Hind's .Famery. , • • TnE best Book on Farriery I ever plait jtist re ceived and for sale by B. BANNlti,•Atet. Feb. 22• , .. Steel; Pens. . . P , ERRY'S Three Pointed Pen, per dozen, 3 - , Penn, , i pet gross, :',D ' Climax, or bump-backed,': do 1 00 Gillot's Magnum Ilon,nm,l . per dozen, 371 Wright's Penn, various kinds, Common Steel Pens for Schools, gross 2,5, Mitchell's Pens, iiiTermit hinds, • . Hogan & Thompson's three pointed pehs. .11.13 t received, and for sale by - 13A.BANNAIC, Agent. 1 . 6- • Ecb. 22 • Ehrenfried.'s Colleguial. Phrases. AND Dialogues In Germaii 'and English, on every topic necessary ii, maintain a conversation,-with directions for pronunciation, just published and' for sale by the subscriber. 'Also, ' . a German and English Dictionaries, German and English Warmers,' German,Testamentsand Hymn Rood ' s, 4 . Lutheran and Reformed Catechisms, • Do do do English, Bibles and Psalters,. • , - , German Union Hymn Rooks, &r.. &c. ' - All of which-will be sold' at Philadelphia prices, wholesale Ad .retail. i . . R. DAIsiNAN, Agent. Feb. !2241, . . 8- Pen Knit es, Razors, Ste, MBE, subscriber has just received a beautiful assort -L. mcnt of Rodger's Celebrated Pen Knives. embra cing a new variety, which he Will sett cheaper than ever. The four bladed Congress Knife :is low as $1 50 Also, Erasers and Razors, put up two in a box: Fur sale by ' • 1:1 BANNAN, Agent. Feb. 22 , Pocket 13ooks find Wallets. TITE substriber has just opened the best stock of Pocket Books and %Valletta ever offered rut-sale in is place. Call and examine:Car yourselves. BANNAN, Agent. Feb. 22, Notice to Minors. Tun; out/Scriber will contract for Minnie thirty thou sand tons of Bituminous „Coal. in the Blosstuirg Mines. to he taken out between tho that of 'January 1545, and the first of January, '1846. Contract for amount to suit applicants. • Evidence of character and ability to fulfil contracts; required of persons making applications. For particulars, apply In P WILLI.AWM. MALLORY, • • Corning, /Reuben County, N. York. • Dee. 21 31-3tno• WILLIAM - B. HULL, • 0~~ a a PORT CARBON, , SCHL. CO.; PA., W miLli•saxito,nes to t 11 times or: :tr . e,.l to execute corn I d . poeuton.r., and o to dts. hare° ail other official — Jan. 28, 2845. - LAIL R LW Tons Irby J Rail Rt. 20 do 2 in'clies X I ~. t 22Tons cast Iron T . For sale cbeap. apply to• 1 L. P. WHITNEY.' !Pon Carbon Steam Mill, .51-3mcio Dec. 11, RMOVAL. .. . . .... , JOSEPH F . SEIDERS, • WS removed Ms residence next door to Brown thug Store, hi the building occupied ass Shoe Store, in Centre street. Pottsville. where he continues to operate, in all the vatious branches of the Dental. Art ; Inch as " • Pillifent• Fitieg eterierney and Drasthsg. tie also will (inert in the bast manner. single meth, or whole sets, at reasonable prices 4 . , • , Saving had a practical experience <lmply years, be reels confident (Airing satisfaction to all. who buy favor biro with their custom. ! - • Stay 18 . .911—. . , . R a ga! Raga'! - (*ASH paid !if-Rap oy excluiaged (or Lithis - • Ottakey, 10 ' VA.I4IIAEIit ilAt ESTATE. T ' - c4l;•z;o , 'Sa o , . ; frlnD au 1-4 eriber,;;;;ollferer the followlietlasimbru. property, sites* on Maini street, Mount . Carden, at Pdvater l ile, ' • No. /—..-111 thc‘-r-zfpui con,tiguous new two - ; • story frame heUses,!each containing .7,;:if in front'4E- feet . by 1$ feet dcep; with feet by 14 feet deep, anti good Celblins under the whole, and • excellent 'Spring'of w.a er in front. • • No. 2-All thostOlew two story stone howl- ) ts, built of the best Materials; , each house con-. taininz 15 feet front,,s',,py 30 feetidecp, with pp-, dens attached • ; No. 3—slue two jrttOry frame house having 3 rooms on • the ht slcify 3 mi,thrt 21 and good Garrets, with KitchattArt 1..h9 rear. Also, a Food - *table and other outKildingA,. at present occupied, by the subetiber. • ' t No'. 4—All those ;two new two, story frame ' himses, one and a p. qfstories 11414 each house, hiwing 14 feet front,l7 27 feet deep, with bast-. • meat underneath, an4oocl Qanlen attached. No. s—One lot 0f.,; ground, 04' feet -front by. 200 feet deep' with,ittood one rind a% bola story. • house upon the'sanr..;il No, those 4 1 eUutiguousi lots eitnaled East - Mount Carbon irearly opposite the weigh lockt and "formerlyintned by Ciapt, Shellaber: t each containing in front 30 feet . 17 150 depth, ' —having thereon' tw4lframe houses 'with govrA 'springs of water on the premises; • The above property4s situated Ira the•termina. don of 3 railroad; tU.,.4the f i biladelphia. Mount earbon and the Port "carbon Railroads, and will • '‘e bold on accurnmodiftkr terms; thr further par tie t. tem arply, to !i • WA!. tipl.l . 4 llNiS, or • •i.coa R. jnitlGAl:r. a Feb. 1, 1545, • ; _. , rhtiatlelphia,,, ilading4 ..S; etits • 1 rine 1:401, , ItoMI. , grt. 4%. : 4 -0 -. •,, -- -. al -, . - - •- 2 *-. -": ••%• - ..--...,_1•_.x. ' •. • -.: • - Rethictiol.z.of 1 7 re.il'it on ,11.• r•. L...„—... ON AND AFI 4 ER MotOtty .nert, J Goods Will be forwadr4r,l wil..h des, Ip3cing rates or•Preighti , 4iftlaen lt , points below stated, Per "tVi i r ' '' ' lloo 111 • . 4 f. ,- ; Ed iner • ~. ..; ' . a lm n y d . a. . . Plaster, slate. tiles, kr, ' 'J.r ' *1 1 0.1 Pig Iron, blooms, timber, : '.z , . : • marble. rosin , tar. Pitch, ' r r r ; 1 ' 2 9 I and grindstones,,` . ' 4 Nails .c. spikes, bar iron, ~k, ' . i } cautincklead.turpentirie 1 rr.l • • _ • bark, raw tobacco, salt, : ~:', : I 41u '1 , ;prnvisioimpntitoes, lunl, - , i; - t bar, gumes,.i.c , ~: I :,. " I Flour per barrel. - ' : 1 •' " -10 T Wheat. corn, rye, clover 'f 4 .. seed, wilt per buslitl.' q ' Groretries,liardware,steeld,!,, ' ' '+ copper, tin, braes. do-l ii - ' merge lig oprs.rnachine"- J. „ 1 ~,,, . ry, butter and ;•ett.s.: 1 .n."I • cheese, lard and tallow,- , ' MI, wool, cottne, leather 1 ' I . raw Itidei, paints, tWIS- ' .. . 4 , 6% hemp. and conlacq.- • ' Dry qood, drucs4. ntedl. .. .- 1 . linos: 'foreign- liming!, wines, gla is; parier.fresh -4.! I tia tigh, meat, eoureetiona4il, ,:ry, hooks Stattonari*; Y No additional charge 4 frjr commietla reeeivim: or 'delivering freight at any nr's De iltns on the line. July 13, 1813•• , To Dyer!, liqesueltexllPaper Ittati t ers, Steam, • Engine Huilolo3 l and 4tdirt.• • PASC4L 'IRON WORKS, WELDED 4R0e4111 1 BON TUBES From 4 inches o f in c'Oribre and !AO 14 feet long, capable of sustaining pfnssure (min 400 0:025001ba:. per square inch, .with);Slnp Oaks; , T., 11.% ea; other Axioms to anit,,tittina tnecthei, with screw. Joints, suitable for &ITO!, WATER, OAS. and for LOCOMOTIVE and otitcrAT4Alti Illill/Zil First' ' • ' 1 T '.. ..- '' :•1 ,:i "I • • *. 1 " , ..., 2 - 0 ~,t , i5l , . all; :,, -,-.• : : ca--1"-• ,- --tte . , .. Manufacturedatad for sale 'ht' I " 'moult's, TASSUM.: & atoMus• Werehouse S. E. ,brner'4lllArd 4tr. Wilauti3tresti ! IMILA.4I4,LPLUA . . ) 14 - .' i . •. . July 11, Wholesale ana.' Retail' Store rJHE subscriber is inducetfrom the very liberal en couragonent he has remitted (andi also Own thlt nitessity of their being a ctgeap Retail Store, In this, pail of the town) has proeliOdarui will keep Copstalitly urilWrid—Fliitir, salt, Tea, Siest, Coffee, Cheese; Mei, Vineear. witch in connection with his present stoclrof Hams, Shoithlers. Dltigkeral, Herring and Chd fish, Brown, Telldwictud White,Snap Also a very superior article of purh.P.hini, Almond and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and Tallowandles—Winter arid Fall Strained Sperm Oil. &c. I,ci.lce. All ofwhich he will Bell at the lowest Cash Retait,Pricits—And to families; or those buying to sell again:ilibetal deduction Will Ist. made, in proportion to the qqautity taken. . EDWARDVARDI.EV,i York Stare. . • • P. S.—From the fact lir. my, having a person in that City, whnstrtime azlattenliva, is devoted to the 'seise t inn of the articles I propoiq:cellin7 I have no heall3-: Doh in saying that I can furiath goods at cheap, as'eny in Pottsville.,] Cali and Judgii,.yor yourselves Pottsville, Sept. RI, 1443. *.'gcr--- ;- Perfumery! Perftirnery ! - rpm , : subscriber has Just opened a lot of Elegant li and Superior French: Perfumery, prnong which • / , `aritia Cologne. Florida I , Vater.'Honei 'Water, a very pleasant perfume, And44ian excellent article for keeping hair in,curl fer eiVr Ladiet,;Genticmen or Children; Roman fiatyil* for t h e; Complexion, Snelling Bottles. LaveridiOVarer, nose Water, su perior Bear's DO, in Poti,and Battlesi Mamie , matum, Orris Toorh Iti.isif,l'oAt Powder, PoWder Boxes arid Pugs. Indian Ditrand Indian Dye. for col, miring flair a beautiful tato:in and dark color, Ma. • carisar Oil. Scent Bans fit drawers, lie-ovine Otto of Roses, in Bottles, rtroweWierkor.:Musk. Orange, and Lemon, Otto: of ,Tre soaps, A SO* Gltnit's Saponuccous CuTiiiii_und for solving, , ssell'a Celebrated Sinfrehe Cream, RoUsseles ElielkientJaprirlineous Pasie,for whiter!! m , .1 g and softening the [(antis, '31:114 prdvenung chap: ' nine. • r 11 ,, 413 , Mr . f4 ISITn C Ejixer Dingier. for the Mouth • 'l'feth, hermit theiirearli fresh mitt Sweet, preserving the sum to ip a .- 4 healthy condition, end preventing the deeVuni octlie teeth.leeommende4 Veminent Dentists. ; ' . • _. • For sate at l'hitadetpttla t utee, by tr. BANNA N. Agent. ' December, 23, • Groceries, liiqt;cro, Hay, &0., CHEAPER. , THAN EVER. • subscriber li4jiisQncei . veu - n wile Fiupplj of _Liverpool fide and - eeise;Sap, in Sias, :1,11414 ; do ..; do flay by the Bain. 3, 'fin Garrets Moen.' 0+ • fit.) Ran r. -Tens of ; dlfrerent kind,` Chnsis half chaste - , %igni• by the Hogshead M . :Ala/id, Molds-es by the BarrebiVe. Together with a variety of! . .;i3tlWl Ornerries,', elf oh which i% ill be sold at r.qfi*- York priers, with the freight added. JAMES DpiVNEY.,. Mpyri3"f•Addaios to;Pottiville. • 50— Dce. 14. i'OTTSVIELE IRON 'WORKS. E. *. .3rc L'iv , T) EPECITULLY anima - neat to the Patine , that b i It Ins taken the: eatatitislimn'nt known 4$ the POtli vill6. lion Works; .nn Isioiwimian street„ where he ly prepared to build eil. kinds of Steam Euginea. minn racture Raft Read ,Cars, and NAchitiery of . 4lteott every deackintion. at the shortest - i*me,.and en lie most tea.. Boilable twins. :, '' • I m Persians front abroadjiivrant of Flteltm Engines ..' will. gedit to their advantage:to give him a callbefois en^a-ing elsewbqre. May II , sztrzz,z'Avr , s, Cheap ' Bo* & :Stationery-Store; • rPfirl subscriber has‘recenq fitted np bls Establish : ' latent, and is determined TO self all Itlndsoof q.,•• . . -4eitoo,V.Dookt o • .'..Viseettaßtolur Basks, Ese4, , • - .Stationary. ' Fancy 4tatiosere. -*.tc. Wholeiale WM' Iletailj•et the lowest Thlladeillail Cash,prices. Belot :determined to accommodate thd pablie, he respectrollysaliche the patronage of all tholes n want ofartieles to We nn. bfbusiness. • es. Onintry Storo:keepers,Teachers and /knelt, pap.- plied wholesale et the verttoWest cash piker. • s Storekeepers end others, will be kind /though tre throish us with a fist of tbeillooks, they tegultet as will be happy so furnish therei , with a itet 4r our ;Woes per dozen. In order to satisfy • thetas, that we de sei rode at Philadelphia prices. ' . Nat 2, a- • - Agtost, E handize. ne 26th, 181\ etch at the fol. adieg and the !Between . Beading and . ( Poll.wille. • • - 73 cts 90 as. OEN =MEM IZIMM!! ME I TA storage, - 9s. pI the Compi•• Ell
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