BUSINESS DEPARTMENT• TERMS OF THIS PAPER.—Two Dolints per annum, payiable semi-annually in advance, by those who reside in this county—and annually. in advance by those who reside at a distance. If not paid within the year,. $2 50 will he* demanded Five Dollars in advance will pay for three years subscription. • Terms to Advertisers. To merchants and others who wish to adver tise. by the year, with frequent changes of adver tisements, the terms will be $l2 pei annum, in eluding the paper, or $ 10 in advance ; Two squaies with the paper, without change, $ ID per annum, or $8 in advance. One square of 12 Ines, with the paper, sB,orsB In advance. Bu siness Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4 in advarice-31ines $ 3 with the paper; or $ 2 with out the'paper. Larger advertisements will be published is per agreement.. One One square of 12 lines, one dollar for 3 fuel-- lons, and 25 cents for 'ever) , subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 cents for one insertion, and lq cents for every subsequent insertion. Insurance The subscriber, Anent fbr one of the best Insurance (flees in Philadelphia, is prepared to inake insurances , fiall descriptions of property, such as houses, Mille, t abler, Goods, Furniture, &c.; &c., at the very lowest ales. 11. FIANNAN • Cheap Publibations. Al the clicap publications are J, for sale at this - office i. soon as issued: at publisher's prices. S.ingle'copies of any work obtained to order. ' , • IVF. have recently made additions to our already large assortment ofJob Type, which is now grent nr,than that of any Country Printingciffice in the State. and are ready to execute all kinds of JOB PRINTING of every description, at the very lowest rates: 'inch as CARDS, 1111,1. HEADS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, • BlLLtiof LADING. ~ POST RILLS & At very short' notice.: lly'keeping . geod workmen, and prompt despatch in executing orders; we expect to re ceive The support of the outdo.. • a.)-We have also a 'atta'rlied to the office, which enables us to bind all kinds of Printing when it is necessary to do so. Books Of every_ deprriptidn, h'en.nd to order. April 6, • - Passage Agency, &c , Abe iembscriher is prepared t o engage Passage, .for front.e.'very port of England, Ireland, Silmit• land and Wales at the yery lowest rates. He alqn to remitting money to wiry port of Eat opt% in , nno , of one Pound and iiinvordsg, Hy prompt rittelitlOri to business he experts to giverimeral satisfaminn. Agrnt fCir JOSEPH Me:NiI:MIA Y. ss ...AIM= • The Coal Trade. The demand for'. Coal is inereasina, and the Red. Ash d,•alerF are itoinr. , ..an rly • huFiniiss he Rail Road, i.i sillipiti . etiis by That; , avenue IMF, Week, reAch I I ions Ve,”els ire still ' searee, and the freitOtts. tn 9 Erttlern • ports remain bleb. COTIIiIIIIP to he the case %mill larca number 'of C6lliers are built expressly L__Thr the trade. . Freights to Eastern Port's are quoted as fllows: To Salem. , • .S 2 20 to 220 per ton .‘ Bokton. . .:It2 IS to 225 n • " Portland. • 's2 2S to " New.lledford.. $.l 45 to 2 50. •• " Providence & Fall• River, -$1 -in to 150 •• Charleston, . • .52 75 t. 1 S 7; ,•• Nantucket, ,tl r.(l to I 75 •• , New York, - 4 l 4l no r r , Troy, 0 'l 30 a 1 56 ' ... tlu politenecN of thn d Irrrrnt Colketnrs on the ('anal and Rail Read, wr are enables' to no nish our rraikrs, with the followinskweehly 'state of the (.701 Trade which the}' can rely iipou ks.gorrect BY RAIL ROAD. FROM POTTAVIS.I.I: a'.'n yoRT CARBON For the week ending on Thnis evening. Per last Report, Ennig SCHUTI.KtLi. litrEY . :pe the week ending on Thurkdny l'er zist Report, FROM PORT CI.MON rnr the week ending on Thumlay ete Dina. -' Pcr last Report, EMI DV CANAL. rnom rormITAL AI PORT,CAIICON For the week ending eui Thursday . eseniOc, 4.673 , . Per last Reprirt, I (13 20,0 4 -1 05 FU)M CClifl Yf.6lLl, MAVEN Total up to Thursday noon May Roth Per tact report, ~.. FROM • PORT CLINTON: Fnr the week ending nn 'fluir,day May' 29111 1 , 60 5 , IS Per last Rep0rt.1 0 . 3 97 IS 1 Total Ay Canal. Do by Rail Road Total hy hail 11,3311 and Canal. • I,otigit Trade. Pesrached this *orison. 111) V. s th ma • 24 L 11. FROM 1:111.;Nk: 0 -, al and Navigation Co. znmmit - Ro.,in Run 11,aver Meadow R. R & Coal 11,1 . FROM PENN 118YF:N Itazleton Coal Company FROM ROCK PORT. ',Jock Mountain Coal C. • . 1 Y - TOt A L SRIPWEITC. ' ' - • FROM MAUCH CHUNK. Lettigh Coal and Nal:. cu d . sun t init Hines' - 36303 Room Run do 10605 . • 46005 Heaver ' iViclow;R. R. and Coal CA. 15204 * ilazleton.6al Co.. . •" . 132.30 • ( - FROM ROOK PORT "., • fluelc,3lolintain Coat Company, 1023 WYOMING COAL TRADE. Tntal to May 24. 1845. 16.63 Tons MINE,HILI, AND SCIRIYLKILLHAVEN R.ROAD —The'rutlowing is the amount °cif Una! transported over this Road, for the week eliding on Wednesday Evening last. 9,933.01 Tnis; ?et last report, , 119,713 12. Total, • 1291,72 OS WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector 1% . 10U,,XT, cIATtBON TOOT. !MAD. The' amount of Coat - tr4tisportell over this road 'for the week ending on Thursday evening lo,t, is 1114,11 Tone. 70,130 veriest Report, t, Total, DOWNEY & FOCHT, A . RE.conitantly receiving from New York end are of fering at their store in Morris' Addition to Pottsville, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Hams, Shoulders. Mess Pork. Fish, Salt. Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Liquors, Fiat - , Tobacco, Haled Hay, Feed, &c. &r.. All of which .they offer at city wholesale prices, freight only added. May 24th 21— MINTERS' OIL, icisi received at the store of DOWNFN & FOCHT. 21— May 24th, 50 Sacks of tlne: trait for: sale at the store of • DOWNEY lit. FOCHT. .. • . • 21— 'guns, gin, Whiskey. Brandy &c in Bhls.; at pOW,N EY Ak. FOC2IT'S,• a • 2ith. ' • ' 21-7 ROPEof all descriptions by the ipll nr rtnurid, at DOWNEY & FOCUTPti. -21— • May 21th, kJuatetit :1,000 feet Seasoned White Pine Briardii and Plank and 115 Bundles of Shineles jilst received and for sale at ROWNEY & FOCIIre. May 31, I . 22 • - 45A SACKS of Liverpool Ground Salt, just received vend for sale at . pOW4EY & FOCII. May 3l et, : , ..v. ar- GELATIN.-11nuskeepers will Add this tide convenient and economical In' malting Table Sallies. Blanc- Marne, &e. Ally can be made frou it, with very little trouble. In thorn one torero hour vital, in every respect, to that prepared from calves feet. It Wats* of neat service 411 an article of die an diaalsou where delicate animal feed required If hart ery.ttOoproves by age. For sale at MART Xuth P - . . . MINERAL WATER .IN GLASS BOTTLES. Messrs. Jarden &Morrison., 1 .; • \ OF. PHILAbELPHIA, • HAVE taken an establishmentl Pottsville, where they intend manufacturing this celebrated beve rage, prepaid either with or without Syrup. Pottsviileand its vicinity will be supplied every day, regiilarly. The patronage of the public is solicited indent will be received & filled arif hour of the day* for any amount. Attention is called particular to our Sanaparrilla Syron. Manufactured In Centre Street, above Mount Carbim Hotel. !' Private familiei, balls, parties, &e.4t.c. &e. supplied. May 31, Hamburg Stearn:. AIM A CONSTANTauppIy of FLOUR,. •• SHIP STUFF, • RYE ; _CORN, • :OATS, &c. Foraale at Ifamburg, May 31, NEW BOOKS.- Nan Darrell, or the Gypsey Mother—by Miss Peckering, Part 3rd, 'Popular Lectures onScience and Art' by Professor Lardner; ; No. 54, Littell's Living Age, Wyoming, a tale, De Rohan, or the Celia Conspirators, an Historical romance, by Eugene `Sue 25 Christina and -her Court, a Swedish -'His torical Tale, translated from the German, 123 Musical Library for. June, . 123 Merry's Museum fur May, ' No. 64 Shakspeare, All of which are just received and for sale byl May 91, 13. HANNAN, Agent.' _ Dissolution:, THE Partnership heretofore - elks:lag and trading under the Jinn of Williann , '& Sillytnan, Coal INlet- chatits, is this day dissolved by diettal consent. R TIN ,WILI.TAMit', CHAS.' SILLYM4N. MD TIIF. work of enlarging the, Schtlylkill Navigation Prone Philadelphia to Port: Carbon, Schuylkill is now.in active operation ; and try the terms , of the out rims, tire enlarged Locos Will be completed throughout the whole liner by the Ist of April., 1516.: This enlargement will change the old system of B4at Building entirely; Vessels of DU 04200 tons hurthen, cannot lot thrown' together no suritssfully as boats of CO tons have been heretntnie ; and the esperienrril of the undersigned obtained by the closest scrutiny while working on vessels'of clideient ilhicriptions—enaldi;S, hint to promise more efficient worknianship, combining the reopliOlo qualities of STECN NA 11;1Na, A CD BuirrieKk to,perrellinn of model,—than any.or his competitors' n the 50.'3140] River. • Persons o; ishtng Barges, or Ste* Sailing Ves:i;L. tinder 105 feet in length, ISfeet in width, and 10 feet Fri depth, will •tind it• to their advantaqe to patronise the stiliscriber—whose work will at all dines 11C warronted to .give satislartion—under a forfeit'. re of ONE FoUlCrit the COntracr)price. . ; • 1 . lulls M. CROSLANti; Pottsville, N. Ma 2lth. 21—tf URSIT 11 NT to an order of the Orphans Court; of P connty.the Exe.rutors DJ the, lasi Will and Testament of Henry Lelar, late of thif Mir Philadel phia, deceased, willtypose pVfoic wane, and out me on SaturdaY the fourteenth day of Jtnie. 1815, at MI 'clock in the afternoon, nt the Innis MICH", ET. pEFF, inkeeper, in the Through of Ortylgs- Mire, Schuyi ill county The one equal, undivid,d sixteenth ',a A [the whole into silfeen millet parts, to he . .parted an divided,] o fall those three certain ekin tignonc. and adjmninu tracts nr paoki4 of Ind , sittiate partly to Drawl' township, in Sciniylkill ,connty. jhe whole together "The Gettle and Wagner t mitt," and the' so id OiIdiVidNIAXICOOMI paft containing SOVOII - acres nr thereahouti. • Late the Estate or. !the said Henry Lidar deceased, • , .10111 V C. LANG, 1 c . - HENRY LELAR, wierAiors• 1W order of the Court. JOHN 11. DOWNING, Clerk; Orwigsburg, May 24, . 21.1— ! 7 °5 76 6( 1 .610 PI 71,^_00 05 8 I S I I .00 OS THE subscriber hereby,ives:.notice that he has loaned a Horse, Nyamitianci Haine.4 to Dan iel Britton of Manheintionship; All personslare therefore coutionekrtotio: take the same as the property belOngs to me. JACOB KLINE,. May P.•lth • 21-3tt P.1.1, - 37 sw I^i nT MR 14 198.`25q 12 Strap Cow. AmE to the - premises of the, subscriber, residing at thaptiEnville, about ten; days' ag,n,,,a - DARK-RED cow: , with erunipleol. horns. one shorter than the other, a pororreloonoi broken off. The owner is requested .to come forward. prove properly, pay chUrges and take her away (otherwise she will be sgld arfeordinti to: law. TIIOMAS BROPHY. .May tilth nl-9t+i , 0 Y 2. 11 6;4 vi 00 7,540 14 Stray Cow. ' STRAVII away from the subscriber residin l e in • OF. ran Caririn (o Saturday last; a r 1 DARK 'YELLOW COW, with white stripes in her face, let ! e horns, both hired, and Ticlitear split. and low in condition. Any person rstorning said Cow or leaving information at Ktieh's Tavern, Von Carbon or with the subscriber. ivitere: she can be got again shall be reasonably rewarded/. TIMMAS WUHAN. Port Carbon May '2lth, 21—ft* -- 12,006 16 36.591 15 1?, 121 07 Villaze nelleg—A novel by Mie.sePirlterinr—Price 25 Impres.ions of Ireland and the Irish—By the antlini of •'U radon recollections of the Lords, and ConV= mom," &C., , i 25 N. 53 Lint eds.: Livinz Ace; ; ' 121- The Comic L'oelkh Grammar—A new and face] 11111 E -,nl Nil ME HEM N. CLEAVER BEITENMAITS SteaM Hamburg,' 22-3 mo, SCHUYLKILL BARGES. PUBLIC SALE. NOTICE NEW ROOKS. . _ . _ . . tiouF Introduction to the Enclidi tongue, 1 :25 Alice May, hY Johnqi. Inernhain I 6 Nclly Brown and the students, , • 1121 Part find, - of —Popular Lectures oti Science anti • Avis!' by Prot - 1,1..5m Lardner ! . l IS New Orleans as I found It, , 25 Biz. Bear of Arkansas. and nther: tales. illuFtra4 tiye of characteis and incident's in ihe south and' southwest, with 10 Patgravings—w W.B. Porte 50 No. 4 History of the World-,by'J, Frost 1.. 1. D. ,25 Will Terrd, or the adventures 0 a gentleman bor n ' In a cellar—by John 11. Ingraham, . 1 12 The secret roe—An Historical - Novel, by Mlse Pickeririg.'! 25 Harper's Hilda No. 27; 25 Torettier with a varletyointberbooks just publ shed and for dale by , ' 1. BANNAN, Age 2 r. May 91. , , Gold Diamond Pointed Pens; REDUCTION IN PRICE. 4 FRESH supply of Gold Peris with piam'ond Points 1 just received at a reduced piire. These Penstnev= er corrode, end will last at leapt ft or 8 yeat! in Icon slant use consequently they .are. the cheapest article that can be purchased. Mgr, a . ;supply of i GOLD AND FILTER PENCIL CASES. All of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. 1 . '.4 1.1. LIANINAN, Au't May 21th. : 21— .• Administrator's Notiqe. rraF; subscriber having taken nut letters of adminis7 nation to the estate of Joseph White, late of the Borough of Pottsville, merchant, deceased, all Arsons having claims againit said estate will please present them for paYmeneforthwith, and all persons Indebted to said estate, will please pay the same to • ANDREW B. Administrator. Centre st., Pottsville. 2P,-6t • May 241h,_ Ink!. Ink ! I Ink! !- • A SUPERIOR article of Stejel Pen Ink in (marl hot aethe mew rate of 31; cents per bottle, togeth er with the•bext lot of Blue, Black, and. Red Ink - ever offered for sale in Pottsville, lit various sized bottles, all of which will be sold Wholesale and Retail at Man- ularturers . Prices. May 24th _, 6 , f, POPES' .JO, ,ivat OF TR.,111: E, Zl.Ficwzr , ' T"r"Yearly Journal of Trade;coriprlsing Livia of Customs and Exercise,: Trvaties and Convehtions with Foreign Towers ; Tarifa of the United Kingdom; British PossessiOns abroad; and Foreign Countries ; Countervailing thsd Inland Duties ; Duties of .Llghts, Surveys, Pilotage, s ite. ; Statitp and Post Otßee:Laws and Bates; Proclamations;; Orders in Council and of Governmants ; Boards, PsOimentary Speeches and Papers ; Reports of Law cases • ; 'Translations of For eign Doeuments ; Banvls."l-11:4 Sep; Proceedings of Scieniific and Learned Sociefnie; Peographical Sketch es and.llecent Discoveries ,Descripthins of articles of MerchanJize , Exchanges, Moneys, Weialito and:Meas ures, and !Oar Miseellatieouk Information, with a co -1 pious Index and Man of the World, edited by Oarles Pope.9.3d edition . , act% $ 4 06.. C- Upon a fair estimate this Journal in Europe is con sulted by pot lens than half; million of persona; do ring the yeas. For the Mercliansand Statesman it is an Invaluable work. ALSO; JUST LIIVORTED, The. British Almanac and Companion: for' IBIS, comprising a preat.ivariety of useful intelli pmce. IncludinieMathematica, Natural Philosophy and History, Chronninay, Geography, Legislation,; des. I vol. lilmq. Pilot 81 75 .lust ?imported and for, gala by • B.IBANNAN. Agent.. CS Single copies of fmglisk Works imported to order. April • 26, - -" Mill . - RE - GI TS TF,It 'S NOTICE. 11 TICE to hereby given to allitersoits inter ested 14 the foifowing administration accounts, tha., the same haVe been passed by the Register. and wilt be' presented ttk the Orphans' Court of thelCounty iafSchnylkill. to be beide; the Court House; in the bchough of Orwigsburg, un Mon day, the 9th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M4for confirmation and allowancel . 1: The account , Of John P. Klinger; adadnis trator of the Estate of Andrew Shade, late of toWer Mashantartgb township, deceased. 2. The account of Andrew Willower, admin istrator of the Estate of Jacob Dresi, late of Man: h'eiM township, deceased. 3. The riacountl of Andrew Willower; admin istrator of the Estate of John Fetterman, late of thOorough of Sehuylkill Haven, ileceased. 4. the account ofJicob Wommar, administra tOraum testamente annex(); of the Estate of Mi cheal .Wommer,lete of Wayne township, decea se&• *. The account.of.Jacob Kline; administrator Of the Estate of Hannah Williams;llate of the ho vini,gh of Potts Ville. deceased. 1, . ; G. The.riccount cifJohn Breizitte; administrator of the Estate of Michael Bretzius, late of Wayne tenViiship, deceased. T. The account of . Jacob RaucN'administrator 'of the, Estate of. Benjamin Raush late of. Man liebn township, deceased. • •. ' B„..The account of Abraham Sheib, and Mi.. Shoch, Executoni of Peter ',I Sheib, late 'of lAtiat Ettunswig township, deceased. 9„The aocouut of Philip Dietrich, - Executor of John Dietrich, late of Lower Mahtintango •town ship, deceased, 25 12/ 25 . , 10. The account of George IChnmel, an' d-Ma rirtHeibert' ExeCutors of George Holbert, 1-te!of 1 Minheim township, deceased. .ii . ' • 11: The account of Christian T. Haledeman, administrator of the Estate of Abraham T. Heide ni:M., late of West Tenn township, deceased. 422 the 'account of Philip Ossman, executor of Michael Artz, late of Lower Mahantango town ship, deceased. , . . . . .. 3. 'The account of Abraham Allbrightl. & Pe:' ter l Allbright, E-Xecutors of Peter:!!Allbright; late. of intunswig toWitship, deceased. • - ' ; 14.: The acco unt of John S. Buechler, ad-' niinistratoi orth4 Estate of John Buechler, late'of Pinegrove township, deceased.' ' 3 . • , 5. The account o f Nicholas K:Seitzinger, ad ministrator of the est ate of Jacob' Bricker, late of I I the Borough of Potiscille, deceased. ~ 46. The accotint Hof John Clouser and Jaub , Clouser, Execul'ors of Philip ClOuser,' late lof 13Ainch township, deceacd. -: ' • Id 7. The o f account I.rtac Leinhinger, admin istrator of George Leinninger, decdased, who was. l l ecutor of the last will and testaMent of Andrew B lig, late of East Brunswick towrolec eased. JOHN H. DOWNING, Register.. Orwigsbutc, May 10, 1845. - :1 19— , PRO CLAMATION. -, • . .. ~, , . , Art I,lcrAS the bon. 1.1 , 11£11 KfDDER, Esquire, President of the several courts of Common pleas, ofthe routines of ,Scliitj Pali, Carbon (land Monroe, in' ji,i' mi sclvania, and justice of the several Courts of griaTti . .r Sessions of the Peace, Oyer add Terminer, and G,n i efal Gaol Delivery, in said Counties, and Strange X Palmrr, and .hiruk Ifunizirty,er, Esquires, Judges ottlie Court of tbiarter Sessions of Did Peace Oyer and Tirminer and General Gaol DeliverY,i; for the trial" of al capital, and other offenders, in thil - said county of -Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed have or or.d a C.olrl orCommon Pleas, Oye4 an Ternutter,. and General Gael Delivery, to tie hoiden at Orw LIS -11117 on Monday, the 2d day of Suite 'next to continue 1 0110 week. -... !I . INOTICF. is theefore hereby giveo!to the Coroner. I . thji Justice+ of tl e Peace, and Constables of the said Untidy of Schuylkill that they are byilthe'said precept commanded to belthen and there, at l o'clock in lb. , forenoon ot:said day. with Their rolls.J records, inqui sitions, examinatnins. and all ether remembrances, to Acii those ithilms, ',which to their several Offiel , A, up pdrtain to be-done; and :Cl those that. are bound liY reeormizances, toltioserute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol' oi", said county of SAII3 - 11:311. are to be then and there, til prosecute them asi shall be, its!: . IGothsave the Commottwealth. JEREMIAH REM:lO566ff. She: irs Offise,Orwies‘ ) Mire, May 10, 1815: j , 11 • 15— witnessed and Jurors %lin are summoned tri attend said Court, are required to attend 'punctually In ease iptinnti-attendanee, the law inuch rases, made and provided, will tie riaidly enforced—This notice is pUhlished by the, folder of the Conrt,;llhose concerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly. PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is', hereby given, that 4 Court of com mon PleaS, for the trial of catises at issue, in and for the Couniy of Schuylkill,lwill he, held at drwigeburg, in: the County aforesaid, on Monday, the 9th day of June, to continue two*ceks. . 1 1 Therefore, EIJI persons having suits pe a sndinz,nd all persons whose duty it shall be to aiiPpar at said (jourt„witl take notice and g overii! thenvelves ac cordingly. ;1 , JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff: . f .. ' I Sheriirs Office, OrWigs- i ; ' .burg, May:lOth, 189.5. 5. ' 1 • 197*-- CLEAR THE TRACK 1 it if OST Resket fully begsleave to iliform his Friends £Y4 and the Public generally,' that he has removed his Magistrateand General Agency (Mice, to the large and Commorlioits Office. just ereciedifiir that purpose th Market Street, a few doors from the corner of Market nnrl Centre streets, north side,.and :triflers above Sam thd Thompson & Co: Dry Grind ants Grocery Store, Where he is perManently located, and will be happy at all times promptly to attend to arty hustnenri that may be entrusted to his care,. as Magistrate, Geneal and Special agent,.ahil Colledtor,clailits collected either With or Withouhsuit. Book , ' Posted, Deeds; Mortgages, Ponds, IndentUr!es-Leases. Notes and Letters. Main line all kindoOr,Scrivewing, neatly diMe upon the shor test noire.l ilryou want to get MARRIED, giveins a call . ' 'otte.ville May, ad 1.8-3 mo it HE sttlrxe rater thankful for the patronage al- T • i ready bestowed upon him,. Would respectful ly inforin thii inhabitants of Pott,iyille 'and its Cinity, , that he will send MILK. ,end CREAM to Pottsville, twice a day—and ICEi CREAM every afterno'on during the warm weather. GEO. iJENNINGS. - 19— May 3, 1845 In the- natter of the Real: Estate of JACOB MILLER,IIate of West Brunswig township, , in the , courtly of Schuylkill, deceased. -;:..,,„..-,, ; Tim Commonwealth of Peansylva -11 ir : .;*B-.;.;i;nia, to Reuben Miller, Samuel Miller, L 1 .! ,•-;"• .-; Michael Miller. Isaac Miller, Jacob Mil ' i ' S. ler, Charl es Miller. Raqterca married to .t.,;.. , ? ,, i • .. - '"- ' .1 Joseph lost, and Wth. Rimblet, heirs ( l and legal representatives of Jacob Miller. deceased: GREETING ;—You and each of yYut, are hereby ci ted to be and appear at ran Orphan's Court, to he held at Orwigebure. in and for the countS! of . etchtlylkill, on Monday, the 94 day of June next, and then and there to accept or refuse to take the IteallEstate of the said Jamb Miller.lat the appraised ealite!thereof. Witness thelllon. Luther Kidder, Esq.. President of our said Court at Orwigobure, thia 25th day 01 April, i•A. D., 18-15 . . I -,t, '.,' 1 • JOHN 11. DOWNING, Clerk. Orwiesburg,lbfay 3,1! ti . 18.-It Stra* Bonnet MarNfactory. - - /TIHE suhscriber begs leave to inform'the zens of Pottsville, that he ha_a opened a Stsaw. Bonnet Manufactory, at No. 06, Race street, between 4th l and sth, opposite Orown et:, where he will keePconstantly on hand, a large assort— ment of Bonnets, of every .'ariety, and of the most approved style. Milliners will tie supplied at the lowest manufacturer's prices. All orders will be thankfully ieceived and punctually attended to I • . THOMAS WHITE. Philada.'May 3, • 18-3 t B. HANNAN Akl. 121:- ANEW - YORK Dried Plums ' l and Peaches, for Bale by T. del.T. - BEATTY. . May 3d, -ii 18— CLI MOKEO SALMON just reeeived and'for sale 0 byT. &ill BEATTY. " • . May 3d, • 18— ITERY TEA: OEM STEAM New' V, PeriPf prtic 311 47 341 LIN NE 4111111 for sale eh - ?ottani N. DI. WILSON, Ice Cream, ! 'SUPERIOR GREEN &. BLACK I just. received and for sale by T. & J BEATTY.- . 18— SYRUP MOLASSEs.—Stesvart.'s rk Steam syrup Molasses, a very so— ; for sale by .; T. &J. BEATTY. ' 18- - N Plieetings 3 yards wide, Large and aiokittg,Glaaises, pupating. and Rug', plby •'J. MORGAN, NM Bds THE MINERS' JOURNAL; SHERIFF'S SALES REAL ,ESTATE. BY virtae of revers ! Writs of Vaaarrioal Exreeras and Levee's. FACIA', issued one of the Coon of Coriunon Pleas of Sebuyitill county and to me dine ted, will be exposed to sae by public vendee or oat. cty ; On Saturday, the Stet day of May, 1845, at 1 o'clock, in the afterioon, at the house or. Michael Graeff, in the Borough of Orwigsburg . , All that certain Messuage. Tenement and Tract of Land, situate in. the township of WaYte. county or Schuylkill. adjolnitic land of Jacob Scholl, Abraham Hilbert, William heed and others. containing 10/ acres and allowances, he the same more or tens, with the appurtenances,. consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, with a two atm.' kitchen thereto at tached. and a log, barn. • As the property of As, DREW ~!ICHEY. • t he sante time Itnd, place, all that certain tract of Land, situate in Rush township, in the county of Schuylkill. bounded by landa survey ed toJohn Knowles. Sarah Snowden, and Susannah Mouse, and surveyed in pursuance of rt warrant gran ted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Dewalt Dresh, dated the lat of August, MI, and . containing 400 acres,br thereabouts, with the appurtenances, con sisting ()fp log house, a , stable. /Sc. . All the property of CHRISTOPHER Administrator of &c.; Samuel C: Boyer, deceaged, whit notice to terse ten ants. . , .ilt'the same lime and place. The undivided one third. pait of the hallowing two tracts of Irand,• situate on Mill Creek, in the township of Nor wegian, "in the said county, one tract containing 262 acres, 114 perches, and patentedto Benjamin Becker. Frederick Landerhrun and Benjamin Hannan, and surveyed on two warrants to Benjamin Becker, and' the other of said tracts, patented to the same, and cOn- taining 101 acres DS perches, which said lundivided one third of the said tracts of Land, was the:property of - the said Samuel P. Horning, deceased, and will. he sold as the property of John W. Roseberry and 'Eliza hetn Horning, administrators of SAMUEL P.. HORN ING, deceased, ' .3.t the same time and place. all that certain tract of Land, situate in. Rush t;-- - .Schuylkill 'county, adjoinis a lands of Levi omon Lindner, and" Adam Kline, containh flmore more or le,ts, with the appfirtenz ...:E.. , ; - sisting of'a one story log hong( and a Saw Mill. As het. property _.--._.-.... BCEW. fit the same t ime, and p+ that certain tract or - parcel of land, anus township, Schuylkill county, 'bounded ann as follows, to wit ; beginning at a corner stone, late by land of James Blew, and• John Boughnet, now Ma ry ileughtier..south 31' degrees, west 34 perches, to a stone, thence by laud of the same north 59 degrees, west 108 perches to a stone, thence byland of-John Dessue, now Robert.ColbUrn south 31 degrees, west 138 perches to a corner, late.. White oak sapling, new stone, thence . by Land late of Sarah Snowden' and John Weitey, now Gaorge Faust, and the said Jacob Faust, south 59 degrees. east 19a perches to a Birch, thence by! land of Dsevald Dresh, north 31 , degrees, east 145 perches to a stone, thence partly by land of John Wilner, now Bringheutu, and partly byland late of Jacob Miller, iniw D. :thong,. north .59 degrees, west 105 perches to the Place of begininc containing 200 acres more or less with the appurtenances cons': ting of a two story wealltertioarded Dwelling house with a kitchen thereto attached, Log Barn, and Store .Ifou'se.. . .Also all those two' certata tracts. or parcels of land situate - in Rush township, Sehuyl kill county described as forloies ; The one beginning at aThirch, thence' by land of •Dewald Dresh, south 58 perches to a stone corner North 871 degrees,, west 166 perches to a post, thence by land of George Faust, .North 13 degrees, East, , 73l porches to a Stone corner, south 56 degrees east aa perches to a stone, north 13 degrees, east 3f p,rch e _s to a stone corner. in a line of land late - Jacob.Faust, now of .Klinaman: & Henry' Faust., thence by the same 'south 56 .degrees east 72 perched to the.pface of beginning. containing 4 acres -strict, measure„ called the Saw Mill tract with the ap purtenances Comisting-of a Saw Mill. The other tract beginning at a po;t - thence by land late of Susan na now of S. Lindner. north 871 degrees,. west 511 perches to a post, thence by land late: of Jacob Faust, now of William 'Banks, 103 perches to a deist thence by the land of John Schlear, north 731 'de green. east"s7; perches to a post, thence by the land of George Faust', south a half degree, west 120 perches to the place of Beginning, containing 38 acres & 141 perches more, or less, with the` appurtenances. "As the property of JACOB FAUST. . At the slime rime and place. 411 those two certlin Lots of ground;* situate in John Christian's Addition tO the. Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County and known in that part of the town as Christian's Brick Yard, beginning on, the. south side of Liberty street, at the eastern corner of Lot No, 19. theni*along Liberty street, North 41:de grees, east NO' feet to the corner of Lot No. 20 thrince south 49 degrees, east 236 feet to ,the line of Warner's lot, thence Notith'33 degrees, west 125 feet to the'cornet of Lot NO. 19 'thence Wog said Lot north 49 degrees, worst to the corner of Liberty street,the. place of beginning, containing 60 feet frcint, each rot on liber ty street; with the appurtenances consisting of a one : and a half story frame dwelling.house. ALSO; all those three certain Lots of,ground situate in the borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county marked and numbered In John Christian's Addition to Schuylkill Itaven, with Nils. 18, 19 and 30„,hezinning on the south side of Liberty ftreet,at a corner on the west side of Lot No. or known as the mirk Yard Lot, thence south 49, east 252 feet to the line of William Warner's land, thence south 33 degrees, west 262 feet Cr inches to the corner of Jonas Biddle's Li* thence' north 49 degrees, west SO feet to a Post or corner of Lot No. 12. thence north 41 deardes, east 180 feet to Lot No. IS, thence north 49 degrees, west 200 feet to the said Liberty street, thence along. Liberty street north 41 east 60 feet, to the place of beginning with the ap- • purtenances, cOnsisting, of a small one ...11 and a half story frame house, walled out " with brick and a frame shed. to dry - brick. II l a : .Y An the property of FREDERIC HELD. ! , at the same time and place; all that Lot or piece of ground situate on the southeast, warilly side of Maliantangolstreet, in the borough of I Pottsville marked in Pott & Fattersons additional plan il l said borough numbet 38 containing in front on said a hantongo street 60 feet and in depth 244 feet 6 inches bOunded southwestwardly Lot 40, Southeast wardly by a twenty feet wide alley northeastwardly by lot no 36. and northwestwardly;by said Mahantango street,togother with the hereditaments and appurte nances. As the property of JOHN F. HOLLER MAN. .dc the same time and place; all that certain lot of ground cituato in the town of St. Clair in Norwegian t divriship; Schuylkill county, marketrac cording to the general plan of said town No. 17, boun dedtin front by Franklins rem., and in the rear by front street. At.so all that certain -Lot -of ground situate in the . town of St. Clair in. Norwegian township Schuylkill count . marked according to the peneralplan °Plaid taws'No. 18, , bnunded! in !front by Franklin street, • and in the rear by front street. ..04. all that certain lot of ground situate - in the town of St. Clair in Norwegian township Schuylkill county. marked according to the genera) plan- of said town No, 21, bounded,; in front by Franklin street, and in the rear by front street. Ar.so all that certain Lot! of ground- situate In the town ofSt. Clair in N.trwegtan township, Schuylkill. - colints, marked according la the general plan of said town No. 22. hounded, in 'front by Franklin street and in the rear by front street: As th e property of - - ' Seized and taken in Execution and will be sold by , JEREMI/all REED, Sheriff. i e u r r i s ui s i - ') - 16." Executrix's Notice. LETTERS testamentary upon the last will and tes tament of George ilierschner, of Manheim town ship, Schuylkill county, [farmer] deceased, having been granted by the Register of said county,lo the sub acriber ; nothe . is hereby men to all persons having claims against the estate of the said'deccdent; to make known the same to her iWithhist delay, • 'HANNAH KERSCHNER, Executrix. Manheim township, May 3, , 18-fit* • X 4,300: TO he loaned on approved Mortgage Security, in the Country. ApplyAd,lln . .!.'CARPENTEIt. Q NValnut street Philada. • Philada. M 45 3, r 18-3 t Nesv Books. 'Wandering Jetv-arpei.!-, Edition No. 11. 65 do do. Winchester's Edition No. M. Gi • ~ Back numbers suHlied. Harper's Pictorial ißable No. 25. 25 Tom Crinsle's Lou, : 25 , 4olon Grind, or the Thunderstruck Hypocrite 125 Charles Tyrrell, or the Bitter Bidod,by G. P. B. James. . - ' ' 2.5 Popular Lee'tures on Astronomy by M. Arago 25 Mysteries of Boston by Ingraham. 125 Selections and Fragments of Voyages and Travels by Capt.l Basil Ball. ' '25 Mary Kale or Big 'Thunder. 125 Counterfeit Detectors for May. ' 125 Musical Library for May. ' ' , 32i Lardner's Popular:Lectures on Science and Art, to completed in ten parts, Part Ist. 2 5 Together with a variety of other Books just re ceived and for sale by, . ' ' May 3. : ' B. HANNAN Agt. .TSCOLVKLINE, I . JUSTICE lOF THE PEACE, , HAS opened his office in the room formerly occupied by Jacob Reed Fl.q.. in Centre street, west side, just below the Episr opal cloach. All aceounts intrus ted to him flit collection will be promptly attended Jo. April 5, ~ , , 14-1. Lard Lamps ! I nn LAUD Idoess,i hoth Tin and Brittania, of Neal's Patent, the hest and most approved kind— just received. By the use or these Lamps,n more pleas ant and nrilliant light is obtained, than by the use o the hest oil,.'and at a saving of about 50 peV cent.— eold at Manufatturey e prices bp' M. BANNAN. dept. . Agent Maio I Music ! I ' BOSTON aCADFikl'rif. Catieetien of ch urc h mi m ic. Ryer', Unihn,chonti:Harmony of Sacred Mask" , The Harmon's . i 1 Hickok Fie ink's Evangelical Music, , Wyeth'e Repo s tory ofeacrea Naito; Just receiv sad for sal* by •' • , Nov. P . 0••• i ' DA 't Ntia, Ar THE CHEAPEST HAT & CAP STORE IN PHILADELPHIA, Nat. 196 Markel H. 2d door below sixth at-, f3ARGAIIIi9! BARGAINS!! - IN BATS 4. CAPS. . • -&-.3E- THE citizens of Powelllle as .and its vicinity, visiting Phila. delphis. and purchasing , Hats and Cape, would 6nd n greatly tolimir advintage. to Call on cis. Our stock islarge acid aiweraor, Consis ting of every • variety and style of Has and. Caps, such as Superior Beaver Hats, from ,23 00 to el 'M.' " 'Brush " " 200 to 3.00 • . „ F ur, , 123 and upwards. Silk. brainskin. Rine and - Black eassirriere,..frocki Mo u ntain. Cleaver. Leghorn Hats, &c. Caps of ev. cry variety.; some as log/ as 25 cents each, which we will sell wkilesale and retail, as-low it not lawns; Ikon any other store in the city. Please call and see; N. B. Perron. who are not judges of Hots and gaps. may be assured they will be dealt with honor ably. GARDEN S. BROWN:, Philada. May 17, " 20. Imo NEW- TA [WILING ESTABLISHMENT . 1N POTTSVILLII • THF. subscriber respecifully.--annonnees ti the public, that be has Just arrived from New York, and intones locating himself in the , • TAILORING NOSINESS. In Centre street. next door above G. W. Slater's Dry Goode Store, in the borough of Pottsville. where he .will be happy to wait on all those who may favour him with their patronage. Ile has bmight with litm the latest and most fashionable patterns, for making up all descriptions of Clothing. tintl,he Batters him self, that all those who may Feiner him with their custom, will not have cause to complain of either his prices,-or the quality of his - warkmauship. HUGH .8.-1111.1 G tiEs: 'May 17, Notice. rp AKE Notice thatj have applied. tone Honorable 1. Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the-county of Schuylkill, for the benefit ofthe Insolvent laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they - have appoin ted Monday the second 'day;of June 1815,nt TO o'clock, to hear me a,nd my 'creditors at the Court House, in the Borough of Onvigshurg, when and where all those Who are interested may attend GEO. if theYWYN think K p O OP, rOper. C May_34l H. CRESSANG, • . CABINET " 11JAKRIZ, HAS removed from his old stand to the Ware room on the North East Corner of lilabantango and Union Streets, where he has constantly on hand, d general assortment of Cabinet ware of the most mo dern styleslind approved finish. French and high omit Mahogany Bed Steads, Mahogany Chairs and Rocking Chair:, also Maple Cane seat chairs and Rocking Chairs Water Chairs, sofas, Sates &c. &c. Ali the Varieties of Cabinet ware made to order at the shortest Notice, and in the best styleat Philadelphia prices. 473 111. GRESSANG acknowledges the liberal support .:Witivwhich the public have favoured him heretofore. ; and will labour an his part to merit a continuance of 'their favor April VIM, . , 17— SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, as: • THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (‹. , "'r:4 - . , -7 , 2`Ato Joseph T. Price and Matilda his wife ilate Matilda Sanderson. Edward Y. Far ' • s iquhar and .Virginia hie wife, late YR ginia 'Sanderson, James Musgrave,. and Cornelia his wife, 7 late Cornelia San derson, Doct. James - S. Carpenter and Camilla his wife, late Camilla Sanderson, Susan Sanderson, John Sanderson, James Sanderson, and Fits Allen Sander son, the heirs at las of John Sanderson, deceased, and Edwa - rd Y. Farquhar. administrator orate Estero of the said John Sanderson, deceased. You are hereby cited' to he and appear, at an Or phan's Court, to be held at'Orwhishurg, in. and fur the .county of Schuylkill, on the first Monday ofJune, A D. 1845, and then and there to. chew caulie, why specific performance, should not be decreed of a certain article of agreement, dated January the 17,1841, duly recorded in the Recorder's Office of Schuylkill county, between the said John Sanderson, deceased, of the one part, and George W. Farquhar, of the other part, for the sale of sic lots of Ground, in the Borough rif4lOtisv.ple, and particularly described in the said erticteß-rigrpment. Witness the Hon. Luther Kidder, President of our said Court at Ortvigsburg; this fourteenth97ay of March, A. D., 1845 JOHN, IL DOWNING, CM. 0. C. Ortvigsburg, April 19 16-3 t TILE Creditors nfJohn - Sites, will take notice that the undersigned, has been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas for Schuylkill 'county,' Com mittee of the Person and Estate of said Sites, declared by inquisition, to be an habitual drunkard. All per sons having ticraands against said Sites, arc requested to make known. and present the same to the undersign ed, for settlement. ' MICHAEL LOCHRAN, Committee. Pottsville, April lit 16-6 t Valuable Farm at Private" Sale. • THE highly improved property, on which he subscriber' - now resides, 'situate in easel si 1_ v.., fontgomery county, 14 miles from the ri ll ty, half a mile from village of Conshehok- . en, and within •I quarter of a mile of the Plymouth Railroad.-the buildings ate good and ample, and the flincing post and rail y this property is in the very heart of the iron region of this district of country, and abounds with the best kind of iron or'e t also lime stone and marble, the neighborhood is very healthy.— Apply to Allen R. Reeves, ma Market et., to Jonathan Leedom 4- Son, 210 south (root street, or on the premi ses or JAMES CIIESSON. ' April 19 16-6 t. me, 2` 4 3cDeQ.13 2 2 REMOVED. • MOSER dz KUEBLER, IIAyE removed from their old stand in Cen tre Street, to the stand formerly occupied by the Messrs. Reber, at the Comer of Norwegian and Rail Road streets, where they will expose for sale daily, . . ALL THE VARIETIES OF MEATS. - Beef Veal Lamb'Multo'n Pork Ham \aud Lard at the lowestoyna*et prices. Call and see them. • March 15, 1E345, • 11— LC-:4—.c3iocala 2 4ctlit a.e. 2 2 'ILL resume business at his old Bland, in Centre street, nearly TlN:tote the Pennsyl vania Hall, on the , Saturday,' preceding Easter, where he will expose for sale, daily, all the varie ties of Meats. He has had experience in catering for the public palate, and hopes by strict attention to his business, to secure again the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore. March 15, • 11 -- Garo. [. FARMING & GARDEN TOOLS.. Pruning Honks, Bill or Brush Drinks, Trunina Nlppers,an excellent article, .1 , Steel. Digging Rpodes. ' Wrought Iron garden Rakes, lines of varinus kinds. &c. Just received and for male by Et. DANNAN, Ag't. April 20, , J" 17- Music Lessons. • 31RS: ANNA I. BROWN, RESPECTFTLLY informs the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that she is prepared to give instruction on the Piano Forte, and in Singing.. She solicits a share of Public) patron age. For references, 'dte., inquire of E. B. Eicholtz, Druggist, Centre at.,: Pottsulle. March 15; - 11— Miller and Haggerty. rig HIS Finn having_ been dissolved by the de. A- cease of William Haggerty, the business in which :he firm was engaged, will in future be 'conducted by the surviving partner. CHARLES MILLER.J Pottsville March 29th, 11345, 13— FRESH FIGS.—A few drums fresh' Figs. also jl.em ns, Oranges, end Raisins just received and kir sale by .1011N..5. C. MARTIN. .13n. IS. 184- , REV. B. HIBBARD -One gross of RCV. B. Hibbard's vegeriblciantilalious family Pills for tmliat MARTIN'S • March 22, ' 12— • , . . . I WANTED. QIX GOOD MACHINISTS, ocipstomed to 0 Steam Engine work. Also. sevett Patten) Makers and Moulder*. to whom the highest wa gm will be paid and constant employment given if desired. ~ _ HAYWOOD 6ti SNYDER. Colliery Werke, Pons villa Horeb 1; /St& S . ' 1' NOTICE. JOHN SITES, Court. Easton Dietrid of Pennaykarsiti, IN BANKRUPTCY. Io tfur natter of Wm. H. MANN. of Seleurikill Co. /FOIE undersigned Commissioner appointed to A. distribute the feed in Court in above estae...ol attend for the purpose of aid epplinfavelf. 11t his office. Ne. Wolin! at. aboTe ellzhf Wed . adds;, the Witts day of May, when all IterAmy who have not proved previous to that dartheir data. Bill be debarred front said fund. JOHN SWIFT. Commissioner. Philada. May 17th. 20— Last Notice. . A rs peons indebted to th e ions for repair- Xiing Hydthnta; laving PR* 4t. in the Borough of Pottsville, are hereby requested to pay their respec tive dues on and before - the Ors! of August next, a• after that nate all unsettled accounts, will be prated ID -the hands of a Magistrate for cilitestion.• • As he bait no Butner connection with the Works as . Plumber It is necessary that the business should be secreted up. ROBERT SMITH. Nay 10, 1 - 14—Its - - Boardi4. TnF.,SAacriber his recently opened a blending hour* in Market atrect. Pmtsville.and will be pleased to have a number of rq4pectable boarders .Good accommodation wall be furnished on reason_: able terms: Also Transient Boarders accommodated on reasonable ierms. ELM IiAI.7GI4WOUT. • 'Pottsville May 2 . 41 18-Iy, • • TO LET. • •• A ,New-Sure and Cellar, !suitable for • -A Pry GOod or Fancy Store, at the spoilt west. corner of North ad and Market algal • 11111 street. Apply to Sr. J . -FOSTER.' May li, 20-;I ROBERT . M. PALLIER, ATTORNEY ,krtLAW .. - NOTARY' PUBLIC, 13ottsvilk, p j offic, in Centre Street, nest door to the Exchange Hotel. 17--: .ROWLEIY & ASIIBURNER, General Commiksiop Mere/fonts, ' Nos,. 5&6, S. Wharves, first Stoies below !Varietal., i - PHILADELPHIA. HAVEconstantly oh hand, and!olTer for. side, at OW ' lowest-market prices, in, Midi. Tierces and MIS. Winter, Spring and Summer SperM Oil, } Bleached .. W hiter and Spring Sea and Elephant do and Winter and Spring Whale I )it . ! . ti n m ear h e d, Refined and Common Whale and Lard Oil, and Tan ner's Oil. of various mittlities, Sperm Candles, Rice tc ) c.' R. & A., res'ri'ectfultY invite 9 - mntry, Storekeeper? and others, to;call and examine.) their Stork of Oils. Fitch they warrant to be bf the' first quality, and to ) we iaisfactinn., - r, Orders promptly executed Philadelphia, April 19, Blank and Green Teas, &e., • DAVID iIi.NIIi!EN, 'lihrTea, Warehouse. No. 73 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. offers at the very lowest wholeiale prices, the folkiwiiie Teas, &c.: 500 half chests Young 50 do' • Coupowder • 50 'do l imperial ! do 500 do, I'ouchong ! do • 150 do Onlang , - do _ 11)0 do; • .?ilrihra Ito 50 do 'English Congriu do 0 25 dal ' Orange POO° These Teas embrace OIP choice sefectione , from the various cargoes of Fresh New Cup Trail lately arriv ed at New Yore.' 'ALSO ON HAND 600 EILIS Coffee. consisting of 1134:4- Java, Manilla, Mir. icaitio. African 31.clia, rind rSit. Motaingo. 1 10 Ceroons Ptimc Caracii ludigo, • 90 Hags of Tepper; 1501:hpounds Cloyes; I=lliounds Nutmegs ' . . 330 taids. Prime NeveOrleans Spear, 100 bbt.s. omitted and polv.erized lbo 0.300 loaves treble and double refilled do 10 Tierces prime Rice. I j April 5, 1515, Renioval & Nei7ar. Goods ' -- ..JOEPH 3104 G 41, iESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he has 14moved his Store to the Nev Store room, in the stone House of Mrs Phillips, with a locust tree hi front of the door, and neat. hodse above Mr. Thompson's corner, opposite Messrs Poiroct's store. And has just Received a new assortment of Spring Goods which will be sold at the lowest cash pries.; In addition to his fancy dry goods &.trimings he bait received, end will, keep on hand a gdnetal assortment of legliom, braid, Gimp, StraW:•dc fancy llonneta, at the lowest prices: Pottsvilleidarch 221d15, JA.3IES , DIADAS; vs. William Ric ardson, Benjamin W. Richards, 'Joshua Lip incott. Elijah Puslidassienee of John R. B ick, lolut W. Lawton. Joseph G. Liwton, John C. Rea, and Imuisalliii.Wife, El lenllrvan, Millen Coleman Hemphill. William Hemphill, and Clifibrd Hemphill, William 11. .Smith. Samuel 1.. Davis mid pliiabeth,'his %Vife, Huston Smith, Rapier Elhjwiirth Smith. John George Smith, Mary A. Sritith. William C. !kyle and Julia his Wife, Charles' W. Smith, Edwin Smith and Emma Smith. t The two last named are trill‘in their minority` having Hug-. Inn Smith. of Philadelphia, 'heir legally ap pointed Guardian, Henry Lelar. jr.,liarles tar. Sdwin I.clar, and his two; children,. op • . - , wit) Henry and Unity I.elar, Rohert,G. I.elar and his two children, named Jiisi.ph and Hen rietta 1.,1ar. - ( - ' i I March ISth,lBls. on mntlhn or.lohn Hannan ney for PIM the Crum appoint Rpbert Coletrib hilt, Guardian, ad limn, for the aliove named Hemphill and Clifford delnpbill,and the Own Robert G. Lelar Guardian ad liteni, for the ali rued Joseph and Henrietta Lelir,. and.the Cn point Edwin telar, Guardian all Ikon, fur tie named Henry and Unity Letar. fly a summons in Partition. lashed oat of the Court of Ca Pleas of Schuylkill cOmity, bearing testo twen y-foartD day of March, it. D., ISO. and tti directed, I am comutanded to stininton the above na med defendants, that they be, and appear before oar Judges at OTWigSbIIiLT, at nor clmitty Coon of l'am mon Mean, there to, be held on the first Monday of June next, to ittew wherefore apt) whereas, the said James Dundas. and the above rimed defendants, to. gether and undivided do hold el yen hundred and fifty three acres, and one Inindred and' foity nine perches of Land, strict measoire, comprising three adfoildmi tracts, and known together as the Kettle & Wagner tracts. of Coal Land, situate in the townships of Nor.- wekiart and Branch, in the said county of Schuylkill. and hounded by Lands of Pott & Barman, the Oak hill tract. Mount Langlifee. Lands of James Dundas, lands of the De Forest lmprovetnent foompany and. others. excepting thereabout three ncinn, which had been convoyed. to John C. Offerman, and all town which had been conveyed in the' town of Newcastle. and at other places, by the for Mer and present man ors. H They 'the said above named, defendants, Partition thereof between them according in the Laws and con , - toms of the Commonwealth of permsylvnnia, to he !bade, do contradict and-the same to be'done, do tint perinit and contrary to the same laws and costninf, &c. .JEWEIIII4II REEDAThe.riir, • of Schuylkill comity. • Sheriff's Office. ()mica- / 7. I kirk April 12, 1845. j • i'•• • 12. . . 1 . . . Private bale. . 1 - • I , • 1 • miff: subsCriber offers the following property for sale._ , I 1 . I No. I. A tract of Wood Land,,containint 300 acres situate iti.lltanheim township, limilt one tullelrom Pottsville., on the Centre turnpike, the land bp•r a t,,_ hie for its timber and Ilniteliog stoop. • •6 , - No ~ 2 . Contains about VO acres, sitnato In the ;saine.'„, township, two miles (rota 1 POSIAViii,, adjoining the" Reading Rail Road, forty arreS is, cleared, the l• rest in gond limber 1 this tact would Make an excillent farm. i , No. 3. Coolants about sixty acres. situate in the same township. about (fee Mite!' from Pottsville. a Part of it cleared, the rest in e.jed timber; and is a suitable tract for a farm. Term, moderate. _ • V. I)NCLER. Agent . I for JOHN ?OTT, 1 17.. Nanheim, April 2G • ,Fishing Ta9kle. - "UST received and for vale a good assortment oof Fishing Tackle to tVlsich be invites the at tention of the angler and all others. J. C. MARTIN'S March 22... 12— iiis cony OF TIE POPES, ripllEllt crimes, murders, proson . ings, parricides. Auduheries and it cests, from St: Peter tO Gre gory the XVI, including tVe history of the Sainte. Martyrs. Fathers of the thanrh. lieligions.Orders. Cardinals, Inquisitions. SelnatnA, and the great Re formers;with the chiles of Kings: Queens. and Em perms. by Louis Marie De Carmen'''. traastated from the French. Part lot 25 cesita=with colored 'plates . 37i we. ;pat leceired• and for !•tle by B. BANINAN. Agent. .May IlltOutsinles . . [ . . OF the best qsality. a Wen nnitraent. ranging in price from 2.5 cents. to Erl 94 per box, just riteeived and for sale,- wholesale and remit. by BElti.l. DANNAN. ?Let. 1 l'' Slay 17, Naturehii•• demi. (IR American Wild Dowers M their Notate Haunts lJ belmuto C f.mbitry. with twenty plates , ol;Plants earenally colored atter nature; together with - several Land Saar sums, Just teeekred end for eats bY . , -! •'p A NNAN. debt. may It • • 4E6- • PEILADELPUIA NEW SPREN G :.GOODS, • It.,MarshOlt • IS7wk*nk and lielail Denitr irk Fashionalnk , S'aperior and Medium Pa,miyeadSte; \ : • pie I>cy GIPCb. L hemur • , .st. b , trri• ti 11 4 rerdh d r7,&e7ith s.e. • - I'll IL„4DELt'lit.f. - • . • t,rr,v;t t tof\etviaVlmr. Mo. Moitiff. . Ilia 3,conets. Wog.. rararz , . 11 , 1!1. Cam"' 11 , 110..—kns. itti,lictitand other *ta xon:ant. striwl t ",'scayfi. Em, Ll+rideri =.l fi...t, cillierf; I men Cattabli , l • 11,1kT , : ;1,4 I t ;Ai cm. a rat! " . strait`[-•• mu lb , ' 11 ;I , rtiotlatls - OVtlwir titer et to :;II wnsrau . tet!, and the lowest ca. 4 i:.v*,;.: l I) t.ws:rd. 4,31 " rrilf ri 13. - Serutui st;:id" Phi/ado ... titid Rctail .1.)156t. Goods Slot. tnn+istms in in,rt Itlii.trineb.r4intra 13 ' . Lail.. Silk,. I,l,intzre,.Alßacciss, &c. . • STIAWLS ! ) 411 11 1 VIL9!! Thibm; caNlin:re, be Latli4 *ld various otbci kind. it[ Eon grss , txn BOVS' wrArt., Cnn,hl4. , ,na,Liti L eo briiiings, Vei-. ; riw. , .!:Nommer Cloths, &r. '• A 146„ int: and S'l4tin7 Table N a p, wdli4gi r Tickiega,Checks, tz. EE - , OT, mr.41.10 ro•brtrssEß s.tin •tl. PI lid. i',lr , ) riet, Cu.mhr Na l agoog, I \lull. Mu•lins,f4 {be , ..!!.. ! !‘!,!. '!!!rt 4 . C3pelqiick: Mids. Stocking*, acc.. Lvatlints. • 31ARTER & sox. - ; . 1 N . o. X l5, \ u11 St.COISLI ,90ett, Pl» Inch. I Pliititi3, 'l' • _ DALE'S DOUBLO BEAM 1. . 1 . . PLATFORNI. SOAIES.. ' ' - ' li.II;E . E Single Ream r l. 1 - •• • • l'a ., _ili.itii S_e Counter • e:il , vi ~ tiontit . - " i,,Slugle " •" • -. • , • --;Eyen "' • " 0 , 4 i.!. ileum •'• .. ' fin,% t • ' ' • '' t ` l'at'ent Balances. " . , • . -_,,, . vt,iiiiii • ' Kin: fund Nest Weighty . . for ~ vite WHOLESALE: A:NV:it:I:TAIL at the I .. ~. SCALE WAREHOUSE OF: ,: an,ky; 4... BROTHER, : • .' " .. 7 : :- `O4.- ' No!:HWALNUT St.,. ri,..1.1.,... t n mi kind....r, ;16.5 aUilAVetehts. :s. An s:.:ovs auk! by us Dee' #arsauced m give' • ...X.,i; r nin ..vory villa:War. . .I 5 C. &IL l'ilit.ll,llii...i .‘::ir, li i.,9 - • . i • ' • • • J it SPRING: BAL4NCES. i?si , nzEN ' , ALTER'S tummy Fin i.SPRING RAT.AN ii•KS, with .11. i Dish, - ;, i3vith a full suPPIY f.r !hi. ,liti"..n.nt ihthea 'Pioprus and Counter si ind IL•ceive4l anti ' f,,r : : :ete at the a:CALE 6('• ' I • • BROTHER.. N 311VALNUT, : 4 1., below, i•ferO•d• Mari h 29, 13-, 16-21 no CICA Ev,FS .nE km . coUN- Tll.lt sr'x).l•:S Ait F, 11111tABLE ACM:- RATE, AND roN ENIENT IlOn:arl Seale in use grarti.dn I O roittlicip,far sale lathe pri, It( of 50 each. ,}4l,liier. size - . 5 . arid 45 • luslr, t arrantrd to mvs.l.lsra - cunn. Glt & BROTHER, N. :11 , ‘l.:s: UT street. 33-- 1 4 1;,113::4•11 , 1111 ‘kln r, '!7, • •PREIVIII.J.MS ,330ATMEN. •. soar Y I NA' Wrilgl 0 N,-1845. A ..I . lll'.:\tht•M will In. pditl aattott I •ompany. to the rapt:id; ofany boat brin elntof,,oa f In th e (. 0 .1 n e eion phihdelpilla, in the steisiot of more thin 1040 rotw!of roal, toll weight %%Melt premium will he equal to one-fourth or the toll M•rein,a leell. l'otsoany- upon l i the-eactu:s of Coal be y mid Otte ill.llYa net 11/11,1, • UM elf •,V3 y 5 "for 111'0 t7 4 p)irtg Trade. Tn.! Cn. 1,111 ply to the; ronts•tt' AMP, a premium orc..'ntani of :lay Dolt: 'bringing down be fore the I , t of .11/ he, 1 4, 15. four .Iti'mitri'rif and fifty tons nI t.A:II rottsilltrOtr Schuylkill Ha y [ink or !glib& IlThiPC;Which will be in ad dition zhe toil preinitint offered fef the w h ore season. \oPremium . will he pai4 ant. person unless he conform,. To. t ilr Canal ItecitlmOS:Otod has the boat thtly,re•li•dereil and nuotheredy and in case the Com p-fity'S Number is taken .ftt nv hoat;the Captain there of will he sit Idoet ten fine 0(5 daqrs, or an addittolP to his toll of that amount. .‘ 7i - 3•'l hr Nurigrgiors 71114` o ~ Pen tkrougltoul • 3 . fly order of the lioard of Mummer*. I.IA;II,PUR, :Scree/see 0111(4.4 the Sehl. Nay. r o. ) Yndadelititia. March IV, , March.''-' hl5, fi • CHEAP.BLINDS,.. 13 - . J., WILLTA.MS. Pt' t: .N. Gth St. ajob tlanwtibori Markel SI. , . I.IIIIADELPIIIA,, , I TENITI AN Blind Mannfactuier, has always on V hand, a tree and faAirotothliaitAortment of blinds which Ihr a vartety of etilimrs. beauty and-Style of will .earel those of abyrtOrti Establistimeetio the. City and Will he sold r at the prices: • Merchants Supplied with any !paucity at the Shorted Notirn. • • +;'; old Blinds repaired and trininfird to took equal to new. ' ite, resoectfittly Invites the 6tip,eris of Seheytkill Conro, to give him a call to;fore purchasing else where. • • • - r:ellouse'and sign Ninth)! 4eljtted as usual, 'in the hest manner, and. on the [host ilatisfaetary terms. Philadelphia , Ma loch tl, . 10—.3m0 II 14--Im* Att. r II nip %lthuil appoint Je‘ej 111 rt np- above I CHEAP' CARPED -STORE. A . . f4„ur !tent and other expr ',tot ate very low, we 'PA .nre dmertnito , tl to ref tin -1414' tttle of ... CHEAP CARPPT STI.I=. that ,00r ItXl,.tts in the country have, and ye inter .11; . 1dijor atilt 10111011 elrelleot a.tattrunetst "r Ind ;tilt) . , • ' °":."0".• Pftrrnirt• tUrETINGI3. l'in.• nod roormoo ;to ,; i o • • 1 .t o:1 Vevoiao. 1 ; I And ~ .tro'k .11 .ti IR{ nfy, evyrim of all Mot+ toi.'obber with Matting,. Ikar.tr ltdee. Piano nrof Hag Carpets. s in „ tt,„!, A at,the Intveat prim. , in lin. rity. • A, toi; a,ortn.o.nt off low tribp;ii!Trt2rain and Entry and :. , td yr Carpets , alwake on '1..4,4' ELDlttl>attl&-• ItROTIIER; , No II nitrawherF Street. oroi:Nor above Chramll, !odtv,—n 24 , r0nt.1 and Third • MA r o It •••• 1023mn• RE A s DY -N1 DE OLAYTHIN G hi the 0.; . .4:iy05t approved ; 5p4741, , , and F•rp4ei.fashions, • al '292 Markrt.sf., • Michail Tracy, toot's' Vave to Infirm 10* . 11' customers and the pu die to iytteral of Scuytkiil Coonty, thot , Ito hag on 11301, ttiptroottaxgent sottOt,r.t oftiming.3toi Sitlitiner , . l ollsittr. to he found tin, ray id Fiqike miller persons, • 'Vary wishes Thar friend, fit' ttnt Coontry.rhnuld, preiioint to poet Ito,itv,'call at roller eatabligh• went. tOO% at Ilteir III.•0 4 !Owe to 292 Market at and iointont, guilt-001y of his articles, sianttlarittriot by regtilar lisei . b . niticfr. and not done,up • he por.oto , , who In vitiz failed tq their invn . trad have , taken toll:J.10,m, Ert. o. varll of Ready Innl4r,lnthing, to be had ; al thin old airil_ravorite - • Itarket .Trent hel.pwt. Ninth, Philada. .qtril ' • a t; , • 14.3m0 • Rail Road Iron. spiiii!s& Chains, .. . . , .„. r tAn T Ti; ', 30. 33, 7..11, 21 , 1, 12, ~ W AI, 50 iriches DEIM. UV t 1 o . 9.00 T,n, '2! N j Flll Bar ihilAtolld , Trnr• ' • • :0 " 1.; ~ .; Flat Itor,lt IF'lton for Mini. ' , t!.'l •' Ix;en ni bsdlitt:end Screens and Sinai' :•0 Fir•L!, 5 x ', Rail flonitstPillt, . ' :AI •' .5 x ; ' • do ,dil . ' 50 u 4; x's-10 do ..'itit :. m" :'1 X I do : f; ;it.i 1 0 - Nink 6 Mail .9 pilol'4, . - , • . 'lO " 6 do - 6... , . :>.O •• 5 • do • 4 , .',.'• '.- ' i Chains 1 itich i, tiorh forsloiline Planes, made or twFt American Iron, and pt . ovoit til the highest strain For pole by " A. 4' C:PA . :1... 9 T0N, 4 Cm. N,, I Swllll front lir#,itt, Philwielplna: Phitrolclobia, .turf i 2, ' i r. , , , , „.1 11-2 mo itqtai it. CONVE.YANCER, 56 W AI.N UT STI2.EriT.'I 3 IIII4DA. Mown Loaned on Murtgage, 3:ll4;jliuml E;tate•bmigbt and %old. , Philadelphia. Ault, • 16--7 t WIN 11.. t AltttA.Niiii;Vii:N.T. ON and after Derembrr 1, IA I4, Ito Passenger Train will he run vii Suath.rr- Ovum astatting tut and aften Monday, April H. 1 rum Titusville, at 6 A. N. } " •• SA. ' • except Sun dor !lOW'S OF PASSIN9 F.ADING For Vtulaila.. at 91 A. Pottav,ne *. I EA 'I ES OP F41 4 1E. Serves* fottsville tab Pht1ada...3,30 wad 300 - " " Etadint. in 10 and 1110 Pbilada., April A. • : 15— 1745p0 E3E3