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On the 4th by the licr:Joteph Mcfrool, Mr. ions "Ittcl.tcatttut,to Miss AGNES Meett.tx both Cif Forrib. • PUBLIC SALE, of .'oat and Timber Lands, in S ; chttyl- - kill and Dauphin ,coanties, and fina -1 ses and _Lots in the Borough of Pine . grove,Schuylkill counts. iher will ofrei for sale at Public Vendor I. at theTennsylvania . Hall. in Pottsville. Schuylkill criunty; Pennsylvania, on Thursday, the :list and Fri day the.:22d day of August nest, at 10 o'clock, In the firennon, all the right, title and'hiterest of Daniel D. B. Kelm, diterased, in the following Tracts of Land. situ ated in the Townships of Pinegrove, and Lower lila hantangn and Norwegian. in the county of Schuylkill. _And Jackson. Rush and Lykens townships, in the coun ty of Dauphin. to wit ; No. I, containing 279 acres, 133 perches. in Pinecrove. I- adjoining lands of Paul Brand, John Miller, Daniel Stahl, John Albright and cullers. No. 2, containing 79 acres, in the same township. ad joining (lan. Ruth 4- Co.. Jimathan Zerbe, Witham Wittman and Paul Brand. No. 3, containing 52 acres, 40 perches, Plnecrove. ad looting Christupner Shrrip Samuel Hain, John Lerbe and Andrew' Slitope. No. 4, containing 120 acres. 2:•orrehpit. Pinetrovo, ad joining John Huher, Michavt Huhu., Faul Brand, John ,Ad.iin.Zertni and W. Witinon. NO. coulaining 124 acres, 90 perches. Piriegrece. ad joining lands of • Henry Feather, Christopher Sh r nee and Francis Spaetzer. No, li t costaining 295 acres.lo9 perches, Pineerove,ad- I - joining Christopher Shrope, Henry Feather and :William Tobias. No. 7, containing 111 :Lewes, 20 perches. Pinegrore, joining Henry Umbehauer, Geo. Zerbe, Sam : nel Hain and Peter Zimmettnond • .16. 8, containing 15 scree, 09 perclres."Pinegrove. ad . joining Samuel Hain, Ppter Eckert, and William Wicivan. `.l ,'n: 9, containing 193 acres, 19, perches, Pinearnve, ad joining Michael Dither, Peter Zhninerm3n, W. Witman, John Zerbe, Joseph and David Lenge!, - No. la, containing 95 acres, 24 peridieo, P niegrove, ad joining then vacant land. lk , lo. 11, containing 45 acres, 94 perches, Pinegrove, ad i joining then vacant lands. , . No. 12, containing 83 acres, 8 perches. Pinegrocc,nd- I joining lands of Henry Feather and Michael Hright. No. 13,_ containing 93 acres, Pinegrovc, 'adjoining J. 6C - 6 - . Rapp Francis Spaeiiefand Peatitinr No. 14, containing 123 acres, 80 percb.s..Lower 111a hantangu, adjoining Philip Kuno°!man and vacant land. No. 15, containing' 13 acres.° perchca, Pinegrove. ad jointhg John Donee/its., Jacob grebe, and the Hien: tarn Creek. No 16, containing 250 acres. Pinegrove, adjoining . Conrad & Feather, Eckert & Coi, James Barnard, Samuel Hain, Copp's land, Huber.& others. No. 17, containing 10(lacres. Pine grieve, adjoining Len- I gel&Tubias, John Miller and vacant land. No. le, containing 157 acres, 161 perches. Phlegrg\vc iadjoining Henry Feather, John 'Whim, John Mil ler John P. Lesher, W. Tobias. No. 10, containing 131 acres, 201 perches, Pinegrove; ' i. adjoining John Miller, John P. Leather, W. Tobi-r No. 20, containing 170 acres. Pinegrove. adjoining John Stiller, W. Tobias. Levy & Hoch, and Jo- I se ph Lenge'. No. 11, containing 145• acres, SO perches. Pinegrove, 1 adjoining Benj. Bonawitz, John Stiller, John Kei ser, Samuel Hain. Peter Eckert. No. 22, containing 2 acres, 7 perches, Pineereve_, ad- I joining John A Zerbe, dwatara Creek and Peter Zimmerman. No. 23, containingi 221 acres, 20 perches. Pipegrnve• ' adjoiniiic JacobEckert, 11. Bueliler,Slichael Huber, John Whiner; Frederick Snyder. 0 . 2 4, containing 27 acres, 100 perches. Phiearove. .1 adjoining Lorentz Eckler, A. Raudenbush.ll..Eck, ler, John Heber ;CP. P-5,' containing 214 acres. 20 perches.. Pinegrove, 1 adjoining Jacotr. Eckler. Henry Buehler, - Michael Silber, Frederick Snyder. '1 0. 26, containing 27 acres, 100 perches, PinegroVe, adjoining Lorentz Eckler, A. Raudenbusii, henry Eckler, John Huber.' No. 27. containing 273 acres, 01 perches, Lower Ma -1 nantengo, adjoining' John Huber. Samuel Kimmel. •-- W. Hoch, Daniel Rain. Philip Zimmerman, John Hunts; H. Heberlies, J. Hither. ..": n. 28, containing 141 - acres, 67 perches, Lower Ma hantongo, adjoining Henry litubehaur, John A. Zerber, A. Haudenbush. No. 29, containing 130 acres, Lower Mahantongo, ad ' joining J. A. Zerbe, Jacob Christ, Esq., Joseph Keifer, John Barr. • . , No. 30, containhig 235 acres, 52 perches, Pinagrove, adjoining Henry Feather, Michael and Peter. ' Bright and vacant.' No. 31, containing 251 acres, 45 perches, Lower Ma . 11011 10 11g0, Adjoining John Huber, Samuel Kimmel, -.Paul Brand, David Cupp. J. C. Ki4lettian, B. lion avitz, John Brand, Daniel Rain and Philip Zim merman, No. 32, containing 273 acres, 01 perches, Liiwer Ma hantongo, adjoining John Hants, Henry Heherling, John Huber, Samuel Kimmel, W. Hoch. Daniel • Hain, Philip Zimmerman. No. 33, containing 60 actes, 31 perchei, Lower Mahan • tongo, adjoining Joseph KetTer's improvement, Mi . chael Seltzer, County Commissioners, Jcilin Ilu- • bcr. , No. 34, containing 31 acres, 134 perches, Lower Ma •l hantongo, adjoining Joseph Karla:" other land and vacant. No. 33,:eontaining 124 acres, 57' perches, Lower Ma .bantongo. adjoining R. Umbelaaur, Jaoob German, .J..A. Zerbe. No.' 35, containing 300 acres, 87 perches, Lower Ma , hantohgo, adjoining. Jacob Miller, Philip unmet man, Leonard Mick. Francis ripaetzer, John flu containing 300 acres, 67 perches. Lower Ma • hantongo, adjoining Jacob Miller, Philp Kninal• • . 'man, Le onard Illick, Francii 6paetser, John Hu ber.- Nci. 3s, containing 40 acres, Lower Mahantonoo. ad joining Leonard Mick, Peter Lever:good, Wands Spatter. • • ' No. 30 , conrunjal 110 Imes, Lower Hahantongo ad joins vacant lands. No , „10,,.. c o r maising SOO acres, 142 perrbes, Lower Ma lawi:nano:adjoining Kerner and Daniel Schomer' -Laon4rd4is Jahn Hiner, H. W. Conrad. N o . el, coerpll.7so acres. 147 perches , Ma- Want/Ingo, ad ninth: Benjamin Bashore, Henry, Shinker. erick Spaetzer. Jacob Qui st . j r. No. 42..trintaining 400 acres. Lower Mahantongo, ad , joialiag 4,411,1n - Dolaum,John Snyder, Swatara Coal 4Comp,.-Beed. Levi S. Hoch. • Np 4.l.(uonWininglOn•ocres, Lower Mahantongo tip 44. containing 100 acres. Lower Hahantongo, ad. • iainnalatailniel44ltin and Wil.llarn Ifocb. • • No 45 4 containing 40P sores. Jackson township, Ilia. phip county; adjoining Daniel Keifer, Peary Zim inevnan. • • •.', 4o 48: eouloinink 200 acre. Jackson and Hush town ship, Distigan .c.Ouitty, adjoining Joie) Baffer.il 1 Zimmerman, Solomon dlodintahL Hanielliefrer. gio "eourifrilbe 400'ehete, Sarksoo"tosseslllo, Dan • phin county'. adjolnhis, H. Zimmermap, Bolomon Shofin:aahl. John Zimmerman: • _ No 45, rohialr4ry 4(0 acres. Jackson m m ama; anu. Phi^ Cegn'ty. adjoining Jahn LEI Ketrlr„ Conrad. rt j • .„_.% • 119 40 emitiiiiing- :01 arras, Jzieksnn 40w1141114 1 0 2 u. btl'll county. adjoinjne Peter Elder, Jacob Kent . Sohn Zimpertnn • No d'l. cotatAips (00 acres, Jacitscit township. Dan . ~• J • phin county. 'adjoining John McAlister, Jacob Reiter, Solomon Inisborstahl. No 51, containing 400 fiats, Jackson township, tan phiu county, adjoining Peter Keifer, FL Tica er man. Conrad Shoftnitahlt No 52, 'containing ,400 acres,. Jackson towashlp, Dan phiti couniy, adjoining Peter linger, Solomon Ina shofinahlt John Keifer and Daniel Keifer. No 5 3, containing 1900 acres, Lykens and Jackson townships, Dauphin county, adjoins vacant Land supposed Johti,Elder. No 54, containing3oo acres. Jackson tOWnshiP, Dau phin county, adjoining • Christian Ley, Solomon Imahofstahl, Cuntad Shaer. No 55, containing'; 400 acres, Jackson and Lykens townships. Datiphin county, adjoining John Zim merman, Henry Zimmerman, John Keller. No 56, containing 935 sues. 112 perches, Lower Ma hantongo. adjoining Benj. Bonewitz, Samuel Hain, and the Schuylkill and Dauphin line. No 57. containing 101 acres, 54 perches, Pinegrove 6 township. Schuylkill cohnty,adjoining Joss ph Len ge!. W.Tobias.' John Miller, EL Bonewitz. No 58, containing ;400 acre*, Lower Mahantongo, ad joining. H. Shaker, Philip Kerris, Peter Stutaman, Philip Reed, Adam Hertzog, Swatara. Coal Com pany, Geo. Zimmerman, John Huber, Francis Spaetzei. No 59, containing 75 acres, Pinegrove adjoining Peter Eckert, George Roth anCW. Graelf. No 60, containing 62 acres.,s2 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining John Stahl, li. Doubert, Jno. Huber.. No 61, containing 37 acres, 7 NrchesaPinegrove, ad joining John Miller, John Huber, W. Tobias. "1-44, containing 22 acrea, • Lower Mahantango, ad joining Pet. Lehingood, Leonard Mich, John Hu ber, Jgeob Christ. .No 63. containing 236 nerd ,117 perches, lower Ma hantango, adjoining Pet. Eckert, H. W. Conrad, Juo. Huber, Shoemaker 4. Kilchner, H. Umbrhaner. No 64, containing 243, acrea. 57 perches. Lower Ma- Mullane°, adjoining Shcienaaker & Kitchner, Pet. Klinger. • No b 3, containing 1278cres. 56 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining IL Feather, John Miller, vacant on the ridge of the Sharp Mountain. No 66, containing 126 acres, 55 perches, Prailerove, adjoining-Sivdtara Creek, G. N. Eckert, Deborah Delbert, and Pet. Eckert, Geo. Ruth and G. Ad am Zurber. s' • No 67, containing ♦129. acres, 81 perches,Lower Ma • hanianeo, adjoining John Lecher, arah Philip Kuntzetihan, Geo). Bing, Joe. Keifer. a , No 69, containing 14e acres, 53 perches, Lower Ma hantango, adjoining Pet. Zimmerman, ;G. Umbe haul, vacant. No ha, containing 135 acres.l-71 perches, Lower Ma hantangn; adjoining Pet, Lehingood, John Huber, Pet. Zimmerman, H. Feather, J. A. Zerhe. No 70, containing 116 acres, 14 7 perches, Lower Ma: hantangO, adjoining John Zerbe, Pet. Lebengood, Werner's imprOvement.l • No 71, containing 143 acres, 116 perches, Lower Ma hantango, adjoining H. Feather, John Zerbe, John Huber. No 72. containing 263 arres; 106 perehes, Plnegrove, adjoining•Edul Bickel, Pet. Filbert,-John Iluher, I li. Vauban. N 0.73, containing 2 6 3 acres; 106 perches, Pinegrove, I adjoining Val. Stahl, John Huber, Peter Filbert, i Stein and Bohr; H. Kamp'. N i 74. containing 273 acres, 01 perches, Lower Ma liantoligo, adjoining Sam'l Kimmel, inn, Hither, H. Herberliug, John Hants, Hain and Zimmerman, w. Hoch. No 75, containing-170 acres, 65 perches, Pinegrove, adjoining Sain'i Stahl, Val. SLIM, Jno. Huber. No 7b. containing 21 acres, 110 perches; Lower Malian- Longo. adjoining widow Ney, Jos, Kara and inn. Butter. No 77, contanining 300 acres; Lower Mahantongo, ad joining' Jos. Lingel, Stalman, Kunselman, dec'd Pac.Brepler, John Hubsr: No 78, containing '8 acres, Pinegrove, adjoining Pet. Filbert, and the Tulperawken road. No 79, containing 4 acres, Pinegrove, adjoining Sam. Hain 4- If. W. Conrad and tract No, 76. No 80, containing acres, 2l perches, Pinegrove, ad. • joining tract q, Forge land and Tulpehocken road. ii No bl, containing 9acres, 31 perches,. Pinegrove. ad joining Forge-lands Jac., Huber, and to the west ofseveral lota laid out in town lots, one owned by W. Graeff. No 82, containing 52 acres, Norwegian, adjoining Jno. Kunkel and ollier4. No 83, containing ; 102 acres, Norwegian adjoining Jotui Addams, Charles enowden'& others. No lit containing 251 acres, 44 perches, - Norwegian, adjoining bane Zimmerman, Niel Cilosby, and rinoivden. • ' No 85. containing 365 acres, 731 parities, Pinegrove. • adjoining George Newer, • Petnr. Eckert, lialtzer Ilannizoip nodal:, or so wara, with :he boundaries of Michael Ilulier's. laud. No 86. containing 113 acres. 123 perches, Pinegrove, adjoinini. Swatara Creek, Charles Snowden. No 57, containing 1170 acre's, Pinegrove, adjoining Joseph Leugel, John Huher,ll. Feitiihsr, John Mil ler, and ~theta,; No,ee, containing 132 ncres4 Lower Malranta_ngo, ad joining George Burkhart,' Jacob Miller, B. fipa3d, Swatara Cord II Co.. Philip Zin merman, Daniel Jacob Miller, itnproveffient. No 00, containing 4 acres, IS perches, Pinegrove, ail , joining chnrchlaud. Forge. land, ,Swatera Creek, Baltzer Hants,:; No 91. containing 136 acres, 37 perches, Pinegrovo, adjoining B. Hanes, Church land, Shuckela Her ring, Philip Zimmerman. Jacob Hubert, Ley, & ' Hoch. Peter Filbert, John C. Kraleman, Joint Ilan, Daniel Stebe. I No itg, containing 33 ncres,',ls3 perches. Pinegrove, -. adjoining Arnnid Simian & Co., H. W. Conrad, George Verger.' NO 114. containing 107 acres, 50 perches, Pinegrove,ad• joining Jacob Huber, Adam' Minis', Francis Ruby. No 05, containing 158 acres, ti perches. Pinegrivia. ad joining John Bollinger, Michael , Huber, Michael, aine n, Peter Filliert, Reed's Heirs, Jacubßehrer, C, Zimmerman* 11. Bushier. No 06, containing 4110 acres, Pinegrove, adjoining G. Stein, Peter Lehr, John Brawn, G. German, John Buehler, Sebastian Filthy, H. Filthy, No 97, being 31 Loth in the Borough of . Pinegrove. in Schuylkill county, situated upon Morris street. Mifflin street, Vision street, Carbon street, and numbered 2.3,4 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18,19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 97, V, 29, 1 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 3.3, 40, , 41, 45, 46. 47,18, 49. No 95. 2 Basins on .the Union Canal for loading and - unloading Boatiotach 116 feet front by above 340 feet in length 'situate on the Railroad, Canal & Swatara Creek. No 00, containing 241 neves; 10 perches, Lower Ma hn:Hong°, adjoining John Haber, and Paul Brand, No 100, neihg 3 Houses in Mifflin street in the borough of Pinegrove, erected upon lota, No 7 and 8. • No 101, containing Pinegrove, adjoining John Klein, H. Simon, Peter Stein. No 102, containing 10 acres, Pmegrove, adjoins Grove ' & Deck, John Merkely and others. No 103, containing 10 acres, Pinegrove, adjoining Jun. Stein, Christopher !Throne. No 101. containing 116 acres. 70 perches, Lower Ma banning°, adjoining U. Feather, John Huber, Jos. R. Horner, No 105, containing, 10 times, 23 perches. Pinegrove , adjoining John Reiser, John Miller, D. Bunevita. Ni, 106, containing 65 acres, II perches, Lower Ma hantongo. adjoining-D. Bonevitz, John Haber, Michael Seltzer, 11. Heberilag. - Na 1 0 7, containing 66 acres, 12 perches adjoining Jno. 'Huber, 11. H. Marling, Philip Zimmerman, John Rant,. No WS, containing 130 acres. 134 perches, Lower Ma. haniongo, adjoining John Haber, H Het bailing, Philip Zimmerman. ' No 109, containmg 207 acres, 20 perches. Pinegrove, adjoining John ?tidier. D. Bonevitz, John Reiser. Stein & Bohr, Jahn Hain Peter Zimmerman. • No 110. env taintng 123 acres, 11.3 perches, Pinegrove„ adjoining Ley & Hoch, IL Feather, John Philip Le cher & John-14111er, late John Huber. now Ley & llnch'. / No 111, containing 13 acres 112 perches, adjoining. B. BXNNAN, Arent fnr JOEPIT S.IOIURRAV. at ihe same time and place, Tracts of Land eßuared in Barry township, Scouylkill manly partly in the Coal Ranee as laid -down In Fish er's Map of the Coal Region', one in the name sf Cas par Thiel. as warranted, containing 429 acres and all, and the other in the name of Henry Schaeffer, eon. pining 418 acres and all, numbered on said Map 57 and Mk '! The conditions of the 'sate wilt be easy and made known xt the limeiand place of sale. ' - inENNEVILLE SEM, dissignee. R , adlng July 12..1843. 28-- T. and s for Sale. .. ~, • • , 30,000 Acres of Farms ; andlTimber Land, situate in Pike, Wayne and blonroe'tounties, N. York. 1500 Acres—six Farms 250 acres each, in Huntingdon county, Pa. 293 Acres of prop :timber land, possessed of excellent - water poser, situate in nchuyikill co. above Ta maqua. l' ; . 500 Acres of Coal Land, situate on the water of Siva- Sara; Senn vtli ill county. ; A hrka tract of imnit On the Little Schuylkill Forge property, Apply to; ' T. S. RIHOW AY, Jr. Mining Eti,gincer .dr real estate Ag't. for Mineral lands, - ; i No, :951 Walnut Went, bark,. SPhiladelphia. July 12, SI- MITE Partneriihip heretofore existing between the subseribeis, in the Liaerytbusiness, was olved on the Ist, inst., by mutual consent. All thole Indebted to .the late tlrtn. l are requested to •make immediate payment to Charles Wonsan. and also all those having . :Claims, are requested to present them to him: he being • duly-authorised tx settle up the business of the late firm. CHARLES WORM AN. THOMAS DORN A N. N. B..—The Livery Posiniss will be continued at the Old Stand by THOMAS JXIRNA N. July 10th. • ' . IX7AB lost by the subscriber. at the Dell's Read Tay. cru,on the Blinertville road on the 4th of Jolt. a Doubled Cased &leer Watch, No„ 112, mad e by Wit. liam Yonne , Of DuedeecDeotiallO. Whoever will re . turn said Watch to the subscriber, shall receive the above reward, and no questions asked. CAME to the Premises of the subscriber, residing at iiiine Hill Oapi en the ith, ult. 41, - RED COW, with ti white face and white halfway up the tall. The ownsr is re/wasted to come forward prove property pay charges and take her away, 'otherwise she will be gold according to law.:: - 1 . . July la. 1 JOHN. CONNEL. .• i 23-*-3t• issolittion. $lO Aeward. i.- t PETER WATTS, At r4vid Davy Minfmllte. $3--3140 ECM Stray' Cow. NOTICE. . r Til!E poard ti( School , ,Direetors -for Norwegian district- Inyang differ wined to reaper the several ehortl. , in arid citserier. on the 11th day of August, 40 i e , .. hereby giie ...vice lib a %they will neee.ve ' , WIWI 00 . 1 1 Mimpf te ti Teet•here to t..ke charge pi k ht seho.dy;ll by tole an.. 2 liy It int le Tqlore. I o, , heetine to wring In be m ,d - known to the eeb eriber.'on or before the lo ol'Augnat ' •'• 1 • . 1 JNO. LURRY,,aierfy. Port Carbon July 12th, .' . : . 27:1•••• - SZT NaiZP• FANCY DRY IGOOD STORE. • -r- MIRE subscribers havmg taken the large fi' e JLstory store, No. 5, North third at., (Which is now building; and will hi finished by' the 10th of August,) intend commencing the Wholesale Fan• Cl Dry ,Good business. I Having great racilitietifor the purchase of goods, , great care anti attention Will be paid to the stock., and it Will at all seasons: be kept is yell assorted,' as the state of, the market will permit. Merchants may depend at all times, finding a I complete and large assortment of Dula Good's, Gloves, Silk and Velvet Points, Cravats., Laces, Cag Stuffs. &c. Also; a general assortment of ,MILLINERY GOODS. . , • • • "• Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Velvets, Foundations Bonnet Frames and Crowns. Vt r ire,NVire Ribbon, Chip, quillings, Bonnet Caps,'Artificitil Flowers, Laces, Edgeing, So. These goods will all be sold at a small advance: H. A: SHARELFORD, & Co. . , No. 5,. north 3d st., Philads. Philada.oluly 12, 28-- : 2mo* , _ - Fdert,' eep Valuable Aitieles. 1. Bitimvait's VERNIFEGE—a certain cure for worms- , -safe and very pliceaut to take. 2- GInSON sjEara+crott. which removes Crease of all kinds. Dry Paints, Tdr, V.irnish and Was from carpets Or from clothing, w ithout injuring the color Or the clqth. , . 3. LWIDON FLY Psets4-the best thing known for killing flied and mum:lnc:wee. 4. A Certain Destroyer bf, Rats. Mice, Roaches, and Ants and another of Lt r til Bum 5, GUNN'S SPECIFIC f ,r Sour Stomach, heart Burn and Water Brash, by one who has suffered thirteen years before he discovered the cure. Da. STEFEICII G l l.6l[Piio/S'IIIiCNT fur the .Ftles It has never failed to cure.l 7, Ilananova's TESTER ~1 1APti. m 8. DaitiND's :NurLint, . INS,—without a rival. 9. Tni' COSOOtIND CONVECTION of Phis—just the medicine fur children and Wooten, it is so pleas ant to take, 10. Bkcies*EGETMILE /%INTIDILIOUS rant j ] pe '•Nrtatuo~.. - ILL GUNN'S ESIZtLIIENT VATEs•PROoF PASTE.' for Ilarness,..Bootn, tic. It softetta the leather, and keeps out the water. IL Peon. MAN's STREN4TIIENING PLASTER. 13. JACKSON . :I DIARRHOEA MIXTURE. which Cares the worit tharrhm in a few! hours. 14. het:SO:CO DT3F.NT4R If MIXTURE. a certain and vpcedy cure for Dysentery and Summer Com plaint... The above valurthleartides are wholesale and "re tail, by 1,. C. GUNK, NO, I . South Ptftls. street Phila. delphiq,— where, StorekeepOs and others will be sup- plied with pule African cayenne Pepper. Arnica Fitment, Drugs, gencrally,l Paints, Oils, Glass and vacnishoi, at the lowest drices. Tenor only cash, eut ;out the advertisethent, dud bring it with you., PhiTada ,July ; Nth. •- MINING INGINEER, 1 , D Mineral Lend Agent. - VXAIV I ITNATION oftciand Estates. Bnrveys. 1.4 'Topographical Plansk :Transverse and vertical sectional drawings exhibiong the Geological alma fleation of '.property; traci4 beds of 'iron ore and coal: examinations for site s of ;rota Blast Furnaces, and Reports made thereon by - ,TuomAss. RIDGWAY. jr:. Mining Engine 4. and Real Estate A gent for Mine;. al lands. An. 9 5 4 Walnut i•treet,b2ck., I hiladelpinF.o - uly, 12, 1815, 28— . , RUNES.--L A few fancy boxes Prunes. Also - D Pruney in wooden boes for sale very cheap at MARTlN*Confectionary Shop. • crtarterlboxes, selected for fami ly Use, for . tale cheaplat - JOHN S. C. MARTI:PS, Coqfec4onary & Drug Store • :Wanted Iniinediate!y. • 50 Pantaloon 6c Vee i tirg 6 ii :in t , at_ OTT & TAYLOR'S. ' • Corner of 'entro & Mahantanao at Jul`) 12. TZ'S iF ORMS,. Edition; JUST. PUR _ 4_ LISHEII, , a getieral Collcctlan of precedents O.N 4 .VE4IA_N - 6ING: ri , . In which' Examples are Elvin, in eutilcient variety, to enable,the Scrivener, Conveyancer, and Man of 80, , siness; to - drew instruments* of writing legally and correctly. Anthiding many / lorms particularly use (hl to the Partner, Mechanic, and Trader/ .....:-.." '' . 0 1 BYi. GEORGE, GETZ. •,• • - , 3d edition, revised enlarged 4. improved. , . . . . . The fallowing Testimfrnials in favor of Sec nnd Edition, are publiihed,' in hope that each Man of auviness will ;procure a copy of the Tat un,liugt pahliithed,e(egantly printed andfull bound, for his own'use 4nd instruction. , From-the DeMocratic Press. • - We are bailey In being able to announce thii publi cation nyMetor Getz's pew iedltlon oldie Porolir,of Con. tiryeeekte., In our humble Ostimation !Hs decidedly superlot to any thing of thei kind ever offered In the public.:he lawyer, the Conveyancer and the man of business', will derive such keoistance and information from this volume,* "splendidly 'got up," that it must soon find its way into thelelibray tie a valuable acqui sition., in feet,, no person: engaged in. business will seek its payee unrequited.jtbr the very small sum be may expend:in procuring 11. ~ i 1 From the Commercial Herald. - • GETZ'S FORME.—Seiond Edition.--This lean 'ex cellent "General Collection of Forms and Preeedents, in Conveyancing." very handsomely printed. A legal friend. to whom we handed our copy fur an opinion on its merits. sends us this note;-- ..- "A pretty', careful examination. induces me "to prefer Mr: Getz's Form Book foryeneral "Conveyancing to any other compilation of ", tile earn. cite that 1 have ever seen.! The "Preeedehts are well arranged and clearly "exPressed. If a ;person will do without a "lawyer.--(a very hazardous operation by the "way) --in the. transaction of .linportant concerns, I think that a reference to Mr. Getz "will go t'ar to keep him straight."' : - ' I . From the United States . Gazette. • GETZ'S FORMS.--Soma years since, Mr. George Getz of Reading, prepared: a. volume of Legal tonne, for various Instruments of ;Conveyancing, Indentures, ace. whiCh was remarkably well received, and gave very general satisfaction. rite exhaustion of the edi-, lion. intimated to the author the propriety of preparing to meet the growing deniand, and he accordingly : set himself down to Improve' his work--remodellikg end rewriting,ond adding to the centers. ..We have now before us the result of Mn* Getz's labors, and we aro happy to say, that in ouropinion, they do great credit to his care and attention. :The Work has been printed with the ereatest care, anffistreditable, in that respect I to the Liberality of the author and the mechinical skill of the printer. Frnm the Femnsideania: Reporter. GETVB.FORMs.,-We *eidently omitted to notice, in eur lest, a Volume of Forme. recently published by George Getz, of Reeding P . The -work_ is the best of the kind ever *presented tohe public, • and.cannot fall ) to be In the highest degr e useful to conekyancers, scriveners and business men generally. ' I* , Prom the Washington Examiner. • ESTE'S, FORMS.—We! have received - two Copies of this excellent- Work—ohe for the gentleman who entered his name with Us de a subscriber some time' ago, and one was presented to us by the publisher for our own use. We placed bar copy in the hands ofthe President Judge ;of thle district for examination, who, on returning it, handed oh the following, which we take the liberty. of publishing, in the expectation that it will recoraabeed the book to many who have not yet procured copies;.- .13m—I have lookeirovethe Book of Fortin by Mn Getz. - it is a useful compilation, and well arranged.. With the aid it supplies,any man of ordinary quail& catlongmay venture to drew deeds and other instru ments without proftissional usistanee. To Magistra. tee It may, be highly valuable. They ought elite have . tech a pianual--and I knoW note that would aviiwer the purpose better than this. - . , I, am yours, dtc,, , > . l TB. 11. TIMM. May ;11, Ida , 1 ' ' ' . - ' Norristown ' ~ From Me . Register, .. . GFTZ'S FOIiMS.--Thet - late edition of Peso, Book published by George Getz,t,Esq. of Reading. is amoid fired the best of the kind ever presented to the public. To the eonieencer and scrivener, It invaluable as a reference in draftingthe various papers incident to their calling; and to men of buidness generally it will be found Of great adyantage. I Every Farmer; Merchant, Mechanic. and man of business, should procure a copy of this ?MID edition, elegantly printed and bound, as by Its aid many a dot-' tar may be saved to the Owner. • Orders from any pert of the Baited States, will flp promptly attended to, Nat acted (post paid to the sub scriber. , 1, . 1 i '. • GEORGE GETZ; - ' Practical Conveyancer and General Arent, : i No 33, South Fourth St, • Philadelphia, Jane Igo; • e3Orpithnnnial of the Public, Chenteier, will Iw' lil pr e sented to the Filmic, le favor of the 1111111:1 , I EDIT ION. just; triblirhed and printed and bound in . the t,st Styli oflaw works . Jetty, 6th, :-17 , . ! .• . . , , . 27,4_ -- • ' • l'Qnlys 2 50. . • TNICIVI, Work, 6-mpll9+lo. (nut: fai re , volumes. at. /th e I ng e rata gr Da, publi<Ned and for sale ' • , . , • B. HANNAN, 44 ens. THE MINERS' JOURNAL (iI3.Z-P- Lai - • . • • • _ STEAM SAW MILL. THE Proprietor takes leave to inform hil friends and the public in general, that be has erected a 117 EIF STE S IV MILL, on the West Nordreelan Rail Road, about one and a half miles from the borough of Pottsville. Any per son desirous of getting LUMBER, can be supplied at the shortest notice. Bills of Lumber can be .cut any :length, not exceeding 50 feet to suit purchasers. ' 'Orders can be left at N. M. WILSON'S office, in Market mareet, where they will be premptly attended to. The Proprietor has alarse Tract of Woodland, where be can select bills of any description, to' suit purcha sers. , DANIEL LARER. June 41, 45-3 t OPPOSITIOp/7 LINE • -- 7. 41 ,),: z or (mu. CnCiDtglaalaltEiMa ETWIN IPottsvi c,Olcsuch Chunk, Axp WILKSI3ARRE. THE Ed2GLE LINE OF COATIIES leavelLL iexo (except the u P n ez: y ) I ti; n ia e rt , P v o a t l i s t :i r l l i t h t, e d ' o a r ' - rival of the Can from Philadelphia, about 2 o'cinck-, VIA. Middleport, Tuscarora Ond Tamaqua to Mauch Chunk, where they arrive about B o'clock, P. M. Alan. fir Wilksbarre. Via. Tamaqua, Hazleton, &c., lodge in Hazleton, and arrive al l Wilksbarre. at 9o'- clock, A. M.. the following day. Light C03C111.3, good- Teems, careful drivers and over good roads, are tltedn durements held out to the travelling community, for their route. OE ~ • NATIONAy_LIiDAN FUND ASSURA ALE-sOC 1E T•Yoft OND 0 N Entpctwe'red by Act of Parliament. • CArITAL• .C5O l 1 , United Stales .Boa 1 Jacob Harvey, Esq. Chairs ! Jolie,J. Palmer, Esq. • Jonathan Goodhue, Esq.. i Jamr's Boorman Esq. Mew York. -.'. George Barr:ay, Esq. 1 i -!• Samuel S. Hnwland, Esq. 1 i .Gorman A. Worth, Esq. ! s Samuel M. For. Esq. ' Glement!C. Biddle, Esq. Ebiladelphia. 'GENERAL AGENTS A ND , IIIANAGERS. For the New York Brancl, J. L. Star : , 74 Wall si New York; for the New England Branch, E. A. Grattan. Merchant's Exchange, Boston; for Mary land and Washington Braneh, D. Alcllvain, Ger man at. Raltilnare; for the other Branches, Win. Peter, G 8 south 9th street l'hiladelph . ia. BA NKERS —Mt_rchant's Bank. 'New York. . PHYSIC! A NS.—.J.'K. Bridgers. .M. DI and A. E. Hosack, M. D. New York; :Winslow ! Lewis, ..innr.. M D. Bottom T. IL Rockier. M. D. Baltimore; J. Barclaf Biddle. M. I). Philadelphia: .SOLICI'I s ORS.—W. Van,; Hook, New York; F,' Dexter. 13osrmit J. M. Camp bell, Baltimore, ,Wut. W. Daley. Phdadelphia. ' . '• . ' This imoituiien,Thurded on ti - eMutcal Safety and Joint Stock principle. mid embracing all the recent. improvements to the ictrecc of Life insuratiee',. atter havitig.experienced the most marked sitcess' in Europe, has established (Aces ie British ,americs and varique pane of the tinned Stares. where its principles ore winning equal favour and_ approval.- monger, the many advantages whick,it offers to . II persons wishing to insure their lives; are Ist—its kRFICCT BICCCRITY, arming from a moderate paid np and .' i s'it, (eV - invested capital: 2d—its mdderate rams Of premium; 3rd—the particioatinn of 'all profits by the! insured, which (as the buitness of the Society .in Great Britain and elsewhere, has become veryeven sive,f,is or tfie utmost benefit and - importance; 4th the use given to the Assured of. two fluids of the a- Wolint of their formeroaymects; whenever required -:-thus obviating the'Obj . ections against :Life - Insuram ' ces with those whose ironies are precarious, aid' Who might dread the possibility of being inarrear 'with their ptemiums, and o' theneby,ferfeding their previous payments. Pamphlets containing the ISeeieiy's rates' and every other information, may be obtained on application to the Agent, at .No. 68 south Fourth street, -Philadel phia. , June 2&h TO IRON 111.1NUFaCTU - ERS. THE SHAMOKIN FURNACE AND COAL MINES, FOR ILILE OR TO RENT. . i- , , , :,_•,• , . i . . The Furnace, Coal Mince, and Skiv - Mills <ii; .. of the Shamokin Coal and iron Company - •• se . are offered ter sale nr to Rent. They are Me, situated In the !own of Shamokin, Mu ll II -.... _ !timberland comity, upon the line of the Danville and`Pottsville Itaiirnadi 19 miles from Sun ury Basin of the Pennsylvlik•Canal. The Ihrnace stands immediately upon thi Railroad. within a short distance of the mouth of on of the coil mines, from which an incline plain lea/ to the tunnel head, and by means of an apparatus attached to the steam engine, the coal, ore. limes nne, du. are drawn tip. • The Furnace is aa (eft vinare at the• base and 475 feet high. The foundation !under the whole to very substantial, being 5 feet deep and 42 feet square. The tunnel is 171 feet high with three charging doors; cast iron (ratites and chutes to each door., The arches fbr the tuyers are In feet wide; the tempt arch 15 feet wide ; the hearth 5 feet high and the bosh is 19 lest across. The interior of the stac k is lined with fi re brick 10 inches long, and the ;whole is braced with bats of iron four feet apart, to ith large washers and keys.. There are t nip steam engines of 90 borne power each and two blowing cylinders 02 inches diameter, 10 Boilers 20 feet long, and 30 inches in diameter. The engine house ts 69 feet by 30, the boiler house 00 by 45, and the casting house 48-feet long, 45 feet wide and 20 feet bieh to the equare. Ti o machinery is of a very superior character, and in first rate order, and the whole establishment one which it is believed offers nullities nu pig iron surpassed by none in the State. The -fur nace and mines areoffered for Falser to rent, either sep erately or together. upon such terms as may be agreed upon. During the time the works were in operation they made iron of a very excellent quality, of which ample certificates can be shown (torn gentlemen who have put chased and used the artlclein their foundries. The coal has been proved to be well adapted to the sinelting of iron as well ,as other pert:loses to which anthra cite'coal can be applied, and may be produced from the mines in large quantities. The route to market at 'from Sunbury by the Pennsylvania and Tidewater innate to Havre de Grace. ithrn which latter point the eastern and southern markets" are easily accessible. Iron ore from Monteurs ridgpt.one,nt the most vainaL blp ores in the State can be btalned at little expense and in exchange for coal. , ; There is a saw mitten the property affording a full supply of lumber for the use of the mines, and for otherpurposes, and there aralso a niunber of dwelling houses in the immediate vici lty of the furnace, intend ed to he occupied by workmen connected with the r ,, works. Any Communiesticns respecting me , renting fifths ahove described property, addressed post-paid to the subscribers, will receive prompt attention. FAEIQUAHAR & 'CABPENTEIt. ', , , - • eonveyancers;s6.Walnut at. Phil's. June 21, ~ ! 25-3 t . . . . Notice: • • TTAKE Notice that 1 have Oohed to the Minor able Judges (tribe Court of Common Pleas of tie county of Schuylkill. for the benefit 'of the Insolvent laws of the Commonwealth of Pcnnsylvanis. ard they have appointed Tiesday. the 29th of July, 1845, at 10 o'clock to hear me and my creditors at the Court House, the Borough or 0 - rwigsburg , when and where all those who are - interested . matt attend if , they think proper. Jane 28th. • -PAM GEIGER. 26 Orplictue' Court Sale. • URSIIANT to an orde,r of- the Crphap'• Court of P Schuylkill County, will he Sold by Thiblic Vendee. on Wednesday; tbe 10th day of August, ISO, at the public house of Henry Wittier, in the, Borough of Tit- Magus, in saidconnty. a tare taro tract of Woodland. called "Glendower," Situate in Bush • township, Schuylkill county.. adjoining lands of Saltine' .dnor, the, lion. Charles S. Coze. David . Steward and the Morris Canal Company, containing 409 acres,. and 40 perches or thereabouts. 'The tract has the LU-. tie Schuylkill running through the whole length of it, upon which there are several valuable water powers, and is well .timbered. It is situated about six miles above Tamaqua and within half a mile of the road lea ding from -Tamaqua to Hazleton.-the State road to Williesbarre, also passes Waugh the land. There .la. A dam and old Saw ?dill upon the premises. Late-tbe estate of Jacob Ilubley,deciased, Sale to commence at iWi o'clock in the afternoon. when duo attendance will. be given, and the terma,of pale made known by NARY J. EIHBLFX, 1 ANNA L. HUEI. - EY, By Order of. the Crurt. • • ' JOHN 11.. DOWNING, Clerk; Orwigsburs. Jpiy 5. 1045. RAIL ROAD 1001ir. h To?r! ?* x . O Rai Roa d Lon. in !nixi or *. 411 i r def. Fruing!ve f4r r , !locig, for. Foie in lot., to suit ()BMX 6t CAMPBELL. • 'wets. 1.8-6 t• P li lads. June 29, PHILBD l._ ADVERTISEMENT GEO. W. (ROSS, Whdlesak Foreign 4 Doutestic Diy Good Store, At No. 30, &tal` at. Philada. • Ist running south st.,below Third street. A T LL Goods are sold at Package of Auction . cost pri em, for nett cash. or eon six mouths credit, 5 per cent is added to the bill. ; The subscriber Intends to keep' What Is strictly called " one price store," anilto sell all his goods at Pack age or Auction cost prices for, nett cash, or on time for approved credit, and will 'then add 3 per cent to the bill for the credit. lie has estahlisoed his hitsiness on that principle, and finds It gives general satisfaction. Customers can rely' In . buying their goods, at the very lowest market rates. as the lowest prices are asked first, by which time is saved, to both purchaser and seller,and no necessity for beating down. Be has constantly nn hand, and will cnntinuatn he . supplied with a good assortment of seasonable staple Dry Goods. designed for, and adapted to the near country trade ; to which he now invites the attention of the Merchants of this neighborhood: impressed with 'a belief that they like many others, will patron- - ize the system of transacting business adopted', and strictly adhered to by the advertiser. C 3. Come and see GEO. W. CROSS. No. 50 Bank street, Phil - ado. 27-sme A FARM • • TIVII3CII 14.91,0eD LE I CD oz, be sold at private sale, a Farni..sittiated 61' Barry township. Schuylkill county, 'atitmtv 10 miles froth Pottsville. in the Maltanoy Coal P..egion.— The Farm consists of about 250 ACRES"; Sixty acres of which is clenreprind in a good state of tultivatiOn—the balance Is _Timber Land, well towered • with Timber'. On the preml •P P sex is erected a good dwelling :• :ilk house; and two tenant hou.. sei—a good barn, blacksmith and one of ;ht. hest . ~S`A~~T:'MI•LLJS in the county, capable of rutting 6000 feet of Lumber in fit hours. As the proprlethr is desirous of going West, he will sell the property clean, if application is made soon. For further particulars, apply at tams office. June 21. •• SIMPFioN, &Cn. 0 7 .r., nn Dollars to loan, Upon approved security .e.ll_ll-Fin Abe borough of Pottsville or nehthbor hood. in sums of 42,0u0-2.500-1,500-10M) and ann.-- Apply to FARQUHAR & t'ARPENTFIL 56 \Valntit street(rt 20-• rhilada. June 2S, 9,000 rm. rd of Directors. an, 1 Piands. , - - THE undersictied having been apPoln ted Acent by Messrs. A H Gale &Co., 1 0 of New York. otters for sale.' their itl perior Grand Action Pianos .nt the Manufacturers prices. T & J'BE.ATTY. June 28th, QUPERIOR: SUGAR CURED HAMS.- 17 . 3 Warranted choice ariiele, for sale by June 28, 26-- T. &J. BEATTY. A c;AST IRON" LIIIIIJUCAR SCREEN. AL 13 feet long, 2i feet In' diameter—meshes of 2f,-14—li and inches square. Also, a Turtling and Boring geared Lathe, 12 feet sheers, suitable for Rail ( Road work. Also, an Extension top Carnage, well built and in good Order, with Shaft tongue and bagage rack; will answer for 1 or 2 horses. The above articles are for; sale at low prices.— Apply to the sobscribei at Millersville. • DANIEL R. BENNETT.' Minersville, Juno 28, 28-61' IRON!. IRON !! BRIGHT 63 , POT T 1 • T 0 ir X ./fi sir L IL , HAVE an assortment ofrolled and'hammered TR RON, consisting of fr om I round to 2 inch. &roll from 1-4 x I to 1.2 x 3-4. 26- To the Tax Payers of Schuylkill. I.iE County Commissioners consider it important to call the atteritien of Tax Payers...to the provision of the 42d section of the act ,of 29th bf.Aprli, 1844, which provides "That if any county shall pay into the State Treasury, its quota of Tax fifteen days prior to the first day of August, in any year. such county shall be entitled to an abatement of five per cent on the amount no paid, and any State tax remaining Orr paid by any individual or Corporation, after said tax ti due. and payable by said county to the Cominonwealth, shall bear an interest of sir per cent, and be a lien on the estate on which it is charged, till (Idly paid and sat.' isfied. The adrantaee of payirg the tax prior to tint time. trill he obvious, when it is known, that the result will be to save to the County Treasury, about one thousand . dollars of, the amoribt collected for State purposes.-- We thereture hope that our citizens Will take pride in rankine Schuylkill county, with other counties of the Commonwealth, which evince a disposition to fulfil their part, towards the payment of the interest due by, the State, hi Minna and February next, which con be done by paying their tax, on or bef o re the 15th of July next. By order of the Commissioners. G. B. ZUI.ICII, Clerk. N. 13.—The several Collectors of County and State taxes, are requested to pay into the County treasury, on the 15th of July neat, all taxes they may have collected by that Gm ; all those collectors who are in arrears, from former years, are particularly requested to call on or before the above named day, and pay over to the county,Treasurer, the amounts yet_dite 9n their duplicate. otherwise they will he proceedid against, and dealt with according to law. G. 11. ZULICII, Clerk. Orwlgsburg, June 29, . NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. • Goods Cheaper than Ever! WILL gaisti . 101, RENPECTFUCLY informs the citizens of Potts ville and vicinity that ho has opened a New Store at 'Neleigia's Sand, on the° Rail Road. whore he has constantly on hand • • 'DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWIIRE, LIQFORS, FLOUR4-FEEDOS.c.4-c. which he will sell at a reasonable advance on city prices-. • Junel4: ' • • 24-6 t ARE constantly receiving tram New York and are of. feringht their Morita Mortte*Addition to Phttsvtile, Coffee, Sugar. Tea, Molasses, Hamii, , Shoulders. Mess Fork, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap.ll,kthors, Fruit, Tobacco, Baledilay, Feed, &c. &c. 'All of which they offer at city wholesale prices, freight onlyndded. Nay 24th ' 21— . 39 Boxes . Sleds° Candlesprrawipt.a4Tatl. s 27- 60 . Boxes brown and yellow SAAR. do polgys. June 14. - 24- MAciIEREL in bills. and half tibia, jun `received and for sale at _ DOWNEY & FOCUT , ti. lune 14, 21- 1 111 Ear OIL, just received at rc ar F e O r gflT. May 24th. 21— I, !GIMES, Gin; Virbiskey, Brandy &c in Fink., at 'DOWNEY & FOGY'S, May 24th, ' 21— ROPE of ali description" by the co D or pourtd, at DOWNEY May 24th, • . 21— LIBSIBEti 30,0170 feet Seuorked White Pine Boards and Plank. and Ltd Bandits of Shingles DI p; received and (or sale at . .. DOVVAEY If. coml.'s. Mal al. . . . - 22 - . TOR, Onnveyini wat.r with a•nretall hell, # and Ain. Sorb' NTT in cnili of fr one, two and fnur thundred to knoils• varyin• in" prick. from 8 cents to 14 per fixis,Jusi received and' fer B. IsArni4N, agint. Philada. July 5, &Money to .Lottit. Circular Screen for Sale. ITEM Squares from 3-8 x 3-8 to 3-4 x 3-4. Hammed lire from x to x 2 inch: Scollop iron of various dimensions Crow Bars, Plough Irons, Horhe-shoe bars, Sledge • Moulds, Juniata Slit Na 1, and Horse Shoe Rods. STEEL • ' Octagon Cast Steel, Shear Steel, English Blister: Smertcan Blister, German St eel, Spring Steel. Ike. 4-c. June 28; 26- DOWNEY & IRMHT, July 5, 6 nods. of CIDER, i ) e4V i all g 1 :T F l6lt . t i il4 . 4 . JULItIaI • • Cheap Leaden Pipes, 3p0.51, . SCHIYYLIaLL BARGES. , . .. , ... ' i IY?—aaunacr.s: - 4 - - -Mccom e , . • • sNistti; %. 1 . A,. 1.5, North • .FOTI!nd street, Philacla. c* • ..,‘ • — 1 1 ;1;oles!ilr en,!. ReQli. Dry' Gontiti Sion ) . ' ;It44:11 Ali : .-- - -........__________ . - • . 1 k • ~t-, 1,.,-,...,;,,,,,,:,...... II•n• attention or taw-. . i.,- , i,., :,, + i•,,r ,4-• iv Sim-a of DRY coots, . • ~,, , ~:o • %,,..,;:rt -,•-1,,t%cr , 1 • , Mtinted f.awas, HMIs- Mlle work of enlarging the Schuylkill Navtgat,n 4 : , i„ :.,. .1. fromeßhiladelphia to Pprt Carbon, Schuylkill ,:... ' • . , '. 1 - --1 . -ig now in ataive operation i and by the terms of :the ' „ , 'II k tv,i.t.l'l r.1 . 14,V.1,at: t „,.., Laing contracts, the enlarged. Imes*bit' win be emnpf ph.,l ' .. 1.. 0 ' .. • , " tr, . N•lit , lit::l•,l4.le UII4 various 0t... . throughout the whole line, by the let of April, IW. . ' l ` 4 " "• -- -' 1 "`" 1 ' .. . [This enlargement will chance the old system of Beat . 1' - .'ll M2NS' _v.: 1) V - I'S' wr.An. ' • „Duni:tine entirety; Vessels pf 150 to 200 tons hunheo. ' ct.qt,, va,-.1, 0 ,,,,,, ri ; „ li., ,r,,,, trines Drilling!, Vcs. 'cannot be thrown together as sueessfully 11.* boroq • iim.:... rme,mer - cmii,,,, 4. } . , Cif 60 tons have been heretoinre; and the experience ot . A 1...-. Sti.-i"--timi.aml .. r‘itc. l ,, v,: t•mr Li-teas, Muslim; Table the undersigned obtained I); the closest scrutiny simile Otspiemiii r. , :.1,c1„1:,,1t.,raige, Tickings, Checks, 'working on vessels of ditf rent discriptlons—enebt.... . ; ez ,,- - • him to promise more einctenttircirkmanahip, rimmi e b, e i , ~- voszTE _m t . :41,1:1; FOR . onizi. se , the requisite, qualities of SAILING Alio DUlt2111::r.„ 5 1: 4 -3•in ..-1.:lo-d, P: - .id. P., - ;: , C enfohr:., NtIDSOOd, to perfection of model,7t-thannay_of his compalteroini 31iet. 5ii,....i0.1 li,mli Aiislit..r. r,, r D r ,....„.,. the Schuylkill River. • -- - I 't.' %1.,. ~,,,... 4.1! ~ i t lij,:,: , ti,k Irate. Stock lois; . Persons wishing llarges,lStetim or Stalling,l'esi.l3.l (:1•,..., I •.,::•,,,, V, I.i. e z e , &.,.. -8 , iind.r 105 feet in length. Id feet in width, and 10 feet in . AI . ..". l . aLt: tea fJlt.t i't , c". • depth, will (Ind it to their advantage tp,.-pstronliie the s i-- 1t",....0,1 4-t MAR TER & SON. clitsrliher7-whose work will at all times ho warranted .•• to give satisfaction—underl a forfeitUre of Oak FOURTH , Philida: Aprcl 114 . 15-3 mo the contract price. . 1 r - • . • i " . ' .' . JOHN M. CRISLAND; poitiVillr. Ps. Ma 21th, ~.... / 21-4 ICE. GREAAI SALOON. GENS E ,S• : • p oi r , r4all:f i f ti An t l e re . fi t t i t , e ; ll ( li j e u l . r t eliza ss n . t a i tr t en, street, and are prepared l' , 'eurve up ler. eltliLf. Pine Apple. 4eumo, Striwherry, %%mina. &c. Lira!! hours. ice•Cre:atas rarnishett to parties, ati the shortest notice. • June 14; 41•fitnn i - , RAIL R O AD , IRON : . '2O tons new Rail Road Iron 23 a .• 3 do do, I; x 1 ' 2 do ~ pa 1 11 x,l / . : . . , 'Likewise n ienerxl naizortmon of Met retin.4 cold. iron. suitable for 31arhildats, , round, square and Hat Boiler iron cut to patiefil. r , i 1 t. &E. G mum,: • Northeast cotner of Market und , l2th eta. l'llilada. June 14, / 1 I 2,1-.lt ' " ' BRIGHT, Sc. POTT, 11.9RDWIRE ,RON DE3LERS, At the TOWII hail. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the rcm ntuitity, to the insperr On of their gtork, in alfthe generatitied of lin excludive Hardware ami Iron Store, GEORGE:BRIGHT, FRANK PUTT. • : ( Pottsville June? BOTTLED MI • RA.L WATER. THE Citizens of Pottsville and the mild ic in geni,ral are inf4med that the side' riber„ at his Drug 6 tore in. Pottsville, aiktuarActurs. .and &dace. MINERAL. WAi . TER; • which will 'he sold on. reasonable6 . ms, by the doz or gross. I He invitei.attention to,his superior Sdrsapariila Sc- verage cluring the warm tl leather. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. June 21 . - NEW 130.0K5. • The Sow Ruler. byl James, a fresh supply.'.i2s History of the Ornuon T.th.tory. John How , or the'llinlylCoat of Trevec, - Mysteries of the Inqiiisitibn, part 6, - )2 I, The Unloved One, by Mrk Holland. 1•4 Who shall,bn Heir, By Mira Pickering. - 25 4Veltward Ho! by Paulding. Poor Caroline. • • IV The Monk, by M. C. Lewis. , . , . Lardner's Lectures on Selene° and Art. part 4. 2s; New. Hieroglyphic Fortune Teller. . :12 v . Montezuma by Ingraham. Complete in 5 parts. 5 / Satanstoe. by Cooper. 2. only.. New Post Office Law. . Chemietry Made Easy, for the use of Agricu! turists. - - 1s Together with a variety of other works; jest retie,- ved 'and for sale by . , 13. BANNAN Act. June 28th 25 SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS PHILADELPI T IA PRICES!, MITE subscriber Icaepis on bend and obtains to 'or .I. der. all the pnblications issn'd by the Sunday School Union at their prias. All orders Prompt!) 'executed. •On hand and for sale. • Bibles and Testaments very cheap; • ' Hymn Books large and small, • • Question and Spelling Books, Reading Minks, ' Reward Rooks for 50 at.. per 100 to ri ets each. Red and Blue Tickets, Receiving. Minute and Class Books. ' . Tracts at 4 cents for 24 copies. Catalogues with prices attached furnished on appli cation. B. BANN AA,Ag't June 28 .2t;— fp Mathematicallnstruments. MATHEMATLCAL Instruments in. Mahonny Boxes. Also Pretraciors. Parallel Rule's. Lisi ders with and without jninteJ.Scales &c. &c. separrte. lust received and for sale. B. B A.NN AN, Ag't • June '2Bth 26 . [ 1 Printing Paper. - • PRINTING Paper 24 bv,3G do do 2.3 by 33 Folio Poet Paper Coloured do. Just received and for sale at .Philadelphia prices by , B. BAIVNA N. Ae't June 28th 2G-- . • Splendid_ Paper Curtains. A N entire new article, beautifully fieured 'and prin "liedd on both sides, suffirtently wide. for almost all Uncle of Windows., Just received and for sale Cheap ME • Welsh Books. . . IVL Packet Bibles. • ES Wel li sh and English Dietionarles. . Welsh Prumes. . • Just imported, and fur 'sale by • . ; . . B. BANNAN, Ag't, Jutie 28th, ' - .. • •26-.. For Sale ONE Coal Cylinder Omen, And four drift Cars; all in good order, a quantity of prop timber and about 114000 pine la7,gins; Apply at I.lpNeilyn to • .1011ANAN June in, liir _ • MONEN. LO 4N.- in Want of liTnne . Y, on first rote Monarier securities, in this Bornuah, can he accrimtnoilated, by applying. to the subser,iner, at No. 93, south third on. corner of Pear et., Philada. T: MASON MITCHELL. Philade. June 7, • • 23--ts :Hamburg A CONSTANT Cup • SHIP ST RYE, • COAL, OATS, := Foraale at ! Steam )y of lIFF - 1 Hamburg, Mai 31. Cream. EM . , JOHN Cl. NtVILLE,. 1 0 711.1. attooll to allibi,..ineyq entrusted to lain. lit r th t ., Attorney . at Law. :.. • . v rare and despti.*. Wilco one . door below the• iktinene Journal. ',% • ' 1 :' 1 October 19 - ' —i .1 . .42 • . , 7 - i -, . , ' J 0 H N. - W;il R 0 S BE.E.RY:, THE subscriber thankful for the patronage . al- I I 1 I ATTO it NIII: V•AT I. A WI, i d bestowed upon him. would tespeetful- 1 I it— I .:912 1 1 t SBUBG, RI : ~ • . ly info! . the inhabit l ants of Pottsville and its vi- 1 1 ~_ ____: ' •____ einity, t at he will srnd MILK and CREAM to. I 'VTR Nr ' SCPERITOR GREEN & ' BLACK. T Pottsville twice it da. „ --end ICE CREAM every ;-: TEA , p si r k.ets. e d anti for wile I, y afternoon during the 1w arm weather. - I ' • , ~ „ • ' I 4 : . T. & J-BEATTY.; f GEO. JENN,INGs.' !-: , .4.„, 3,j :- i i - • IS—: " 7 • 19.-- / 'l r . 1.- ___. ' • / 1 17 --- --- ' I ' pliilSl . ! Music N. BOSTON ACAPTIMS Collection of Cla s en Mltsi„; r. , :yees Union choral qarroony of Sacred Music, .. The ifarnior.itt; , . i:1 . . • -Hickok d..; Fleming's *mimetic:ll Moak, . .. • . . - Wyotteslrepo,itoryoi"acred Murk, ' Just received and kir salt by, [ . . . Nov. 3p., 48- ' t: - . ._i, ,i .1 HANNAN-AO; Ina , refitted hi's tee Cream Se ed to tarnish his lee Creams, uriart the week—also Parties, :piled at the shortest notko. JOHN 8, C: MARTIN, 'Ting Subscriber bay -L loon, is now preps every day and evening and private families an • Mar 31, .am ! 'Milk ! MEE May 3,1815. CLE.A.R. THE TRACK. ~ . • N. Ilt. WILSON, LAq. - ' i AlOST:Tterzit'hlli beg/Jet/3 , c to inform his Pritnds 1, and the Public generally. / that he has removed 1 'his Maeistratema Gerp.rat .Agency Office, to the large and Commodious Office. Just erected for that :.iir;insw I in ltlarket Street, a few doorairtm the corner of !Slr.irket .-- It I.:V. E. II Ifi alt RD: —Orm gross of - Rev.:B. and Centro Viten/. mirth Sid?, and :i docrs al o• c s.^ni- 1, 1 , , E1, •, , ,, d r, „i,,,,,,, ! , 10 ..., tibiliotm family; pills:foe , uel Thompson sit Co. ;Dry ',nod and Grocery , Store, 1 c••• • `-• •s,c. _ 4'. whrnr lin is prnintiently located, .ar.d will be. h.) ppy ', 6410 1 1 1. ,:" A P.TiNirS" . . ,, InTZ•lt ' 22 , I. 1 . 2-. at all times; pronytly to attend to any huainos, that I ! _ , may he ertnuted.to his care, as Maelatrale.fieneral . ! • ' : PIAIZING CARDS .: .. and Spatial asent, and Collentor,eialmssolivetedmitnerl '.. : ....ith or without suit float. Poeted,,Peeds Morf.cat.es, l ;rIrIIP. go..seedier ht,p met received's ?et of Plat i ng 't prude. rodent-tree ntR•PS: Nllt•llarill'h;tiATS:'Nt - t.-i L ' Carda,. orhtch lonSw.ll7etail at rates I:l . rving' from, ' ann . a Irttinda r.f tirriveniug neatly done upon the ! ,hart - ' CI to U el.s*. par par 16, l'errons wishing to sell again„ ia attire. - . can to sapitilied irholtisaie:ar low rates, ... , [lf you arinr t o MaititlLD give us a ten] . : . , . •'' 1.-.1 • a BANNA,N, Agents, A. 7 Haw/We - 10y • , IS-vitae. !• 4 ' • inns 7, , ' . r.. , . • . -.. ~ 4,-... ... ' „ 1 . . • Ilatia.A4ELPllll,ls, •- D...4-f - F , 'SfiT..TPLFI * REAM • / - PLATIOIO4: SCALES:. nALE'rt. Stogie Beam.. • cut PMf, rm Sr are.: • •:',l - 1 • " Co•'nler , • •,,"•;, " Single " w. ••• " Y IlraFs !learn `•, Iran ! ,!! ! Patent Balaaies, " e. .pring ging. and Nest weights • for ...ale WIIOLESAIS‘ AND RETAIL. at' tbe. wnitEnousr.• or • (IRA) nnoTITER:, No. 31 WALNUT St., Dealers In all 1t7;17.741,., s and Weights. " ! II Stales sold ttt are ;warranted to. Ws Fati,h,tion in every jetrt,Zi.illar. • U. Ar IL r I'ldlude 1 , 11 a Mardi I`l4 l l ! 19- - • \ d r') • , i() D0y.,, , ,,,,,1.TE1r'.-3; ;l 'Nien..eno SPRING HALAIN „, with and witliqin„flishee, with a folk tl*PPIr Ille ditr..l , lllSll”. tidies Motor= and j!i ! r t RereteeiLiild far sale . at the VCALF) Wharchou..., of •' • GRAN 4.1 nnoruEn, n. 14 W • I.N 17 St.,low - Second: Ph:lnd,lib is March 29,;' • , • C !" ( '• --1) % 1 .4.':' ,4 EVEN REAM COUNT IT It Sr ALI:S AIllllllOl{.E.l/111IAMI.F..ACCi 1 ANT) CONATN•tYNT thin any.Seale Ina; weivh flollione 4141100 1110 1101111d3 fOr . date at the eery low On of 84 341;:rat:.h.. Larffer •antt ith.l. l .7h,•warrat4tl , : I "th , r:• , "^"'• • GRAY & BROTHER: • '.... ‘ 1N0. 31. VVALN UT BtrPe4- Plnladelphia Marelktl4 • 33--! Black and Gteen. Teas, *a., r [CID ft K -- ANEN, at .. ic Tea Warehouse, No. 7.71 'l/Chestnut siren!, Pitipdelultia. Whits at the very lowest wholebale p . rici...,lllic following Teae, ii.c. MO half chests Yotpe llVson Tear; - 50 .do 'thluiiowder tk, •-'• . ... col do lernZrial do . 501) ' do _ 'Poring .do. - • inn do Cto 'Aug -do Ind do ,Fo. i iia . do :: f.O ' do EngqidiCongou do TS do - flirifgfe Peirce. do - • - • . , The,- Tens tinging. 114. choice selections from tire• y..nons carroes of Fresh ''ere Crap reaa,lately arriv ed at New lure. I g . ' ' ' ' ' ALSO, PiN 11A,A7): 600 [lace Coffee eiinststint and Iliii: 4 ltva, ManillsolVtar,:. fr . ainci, African Mori, 1, nil St. Liontingo 10.Cerooris Pt itmcCaracao Indigo, ' , -In lingo ~1" Pepper, :- • '.'W & .. 1500- noon t loves. .1 '• . 1200 pottnilg Nurrne2s, 4 . 320 Wills: Prime New RHO iis. Stigai, Itto bt.bi: ertt,heil and pr rs-tieod do 2100 hares treble and deuule relined do -ip. Tierces ;brittle-Hire. I April); 1315, ', 1 4. I, r • ARQUIIAR CA It PENTEIt • C 0 NVF VANCERS 56 WA . LNUT.sfitEET. PIULADA.: Mnnev Loaned on 11iort‘ge, and Real Estate bought and,dd: Philadelphia, April 19 *4s l:rnrrfl • WRI/1?;• , - 7 4 ,- - - e , t4• 4 -----: . SUMMER A R RANGEMENT. - ON and after Deennihrig.,l, 1844, no Passengw Train will be run on Suadal.a.. - 1101 ITS of starting o'n and after Monday, Aprill4..: From Pottsville, ate A,::.M.. / D a i ly except s un , " Plailada., " 6 AM., --. ~. - I ROURS . -OF posmo READING. , ! For Philada., at Al .P 4.1,•,M., I • . ~..• uttsvllle •• 111 4. td., - RATEVOF FARE. Between Pottsville arid lirhilada., 63,50 and ll 0, • 1 ••• • " . ",' Reading, $1 40 and 120 I . Phltada., April 12. , :q. 1.5..-. NEW ;'BOOKS. Nan Darrell, or the : Gipsey Mother—by 2 1 Miss Pickering,'; • Part 3rd, •Popular Ledfares on Science and . 1 Art' by. Professor Lrijdner, • t. No. 54, Littell'i! L“;iris Age, • 'Mryoniinz. a tale, . . Do Rohan, or the Coiilt Conspirators, an Historical tomance4y Eugene Sue: Christina and her Coolt, a Swedish His. wriest Tale, trana h from the German, 124 Musical Library forJiie, 124 Merry's Museum for Vay, 10% No. 54 Shukspr ore, . All of which are jut; received and for sale by May 31, ' .`ll . ll. HANNAN; Agent. , • • ll:larding. - . • ~,,,, . . . ni.E Sithscribei latt..vecently opened a boardin g T tionve In Market, arrest. Pottsville. and wilt 'be picascil In have a nunti.ktr of respectable. boarder. flood accotr ew onodatioill be furnlabed on reaso n. 3i)le terms. Alai) trati O nt Boarders accommodated op reasonable terms: --;„1 . .. r . i EUIZA HAUGHAWOUT. ' Puttsvi , le May . 3d i. - fi - 18—it • ! Fisliiiii Tackle.- L. HANNAN. Ag't. 'JUST received andlor sale a. efood assortment, Fishing Tackle to which he invitee the et-- tention of the angler std all others. ' J. MEE ROBEITPi M. PA MER, ATTORNEY AT LAWS, NOTARY PUBLIC. •,• • rittOilig, •' r crr'qnsep m den . ise Street, nexi door to the - S:erhaeare Hotel.; ;, 2 1. - 17— • JOHN K 4 CL. ErviENT,A• • Att,cigrily at I,aw. oFRCP., centre st.aEast Alkle, .1 doers Wait lie. Mike of the MinererJoarnal. Mar. 2 ATTORNVY AT LAW RETTF:VNIAN'S . Steam M. liamhertr. 22-3.nno pot6aille,l3n. • a!etttliee-in Market et; nt. the Rmperichin Ofilre.o E. O.: JACK►SON, En EOM 14-4mek lti4t. I 25 14 25
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