1:111411013f=i;.031;TAZ4 1 0 6 0aWVIA TERMS OF THIS PAPER.=Tdro DoHats per annum, payable semi-annually in advance, by those *rho reside in this county—and annually iu Advance by those who reside at a distance. Inlet paid within the year s $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 adYer tive by, the year, with frequent changes of 'adver tisements, the terms will be $ 12 per annum, in eluding . the paper, ior $lO in advance; TWo squares with the pper', without change, $ 10 per annum, or $8 in advance. One square of 12 Ines, with the paper; sB,ors6 in advance. Bh sines Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $, 4 in advance-3 lines $ 3 with the paper, or $ 2 with out the paper. , • . Larger advertisements will be published as per agreement. One square of 12 Bites, one dollar for 3 inset• ions, hnd 25 cents for every ruhsecroent inserti9k. Five lines or unilcr 25 cents for one insertion, and 12i cents for every anbsequerat insertion. Insurance The subscriber, Agent for one of the best Insurance flieeS in Philadelphia, is prepared to make nispranreti n all descriptions of property, snch as Rouses, tables, Goods, Furnitnre;dr.c., &c., at She very loweet ■tes.. "B.•RANNAN. Cheap Publications. At the cheap publications arc for sale at this office as soon as isiued,nt poblisher's prices. single copies at any work obtained to order. TATZ have teeent made additions to our airea y V V lirge assortm t oriel, Type, which is nnw great er thinAhat of any untry Printing Office in the State. and are ready to exe all kinds of JOB PRA TI NG — lon, at the very lowest rater: such its of every demi CARDS, --- • . DILI, HEADS, ' • , PAMPHLETS, ' A7IIICITLARS, BILLS of LADING. - POST biLLS & ,At very shorti nntice. - By , keepine good workmen, and prompt despatch in exvcut ins orders, we expect to re ceive the support of the public. , teWe lialW also a BINDERY attached 'to the offic4 , , which enables as to bind all kinds of Printine when it IN necessary to do so. Books of every description, bound to order. April 6, Passage Agency, &c The i44llirri!fer is prepared to engage Passage, lot rs.siteimers from every part of England. Ireland. Erot• land and Wales at the very lowest rates. Ile also at rends to remitting money to every part *if Europe, ir bonne of one Pound and upwards Ily prompt attention to business he expects to:give' general satisfaction. ! Arent for JOSEPH McMURRAY: • I a a r Vie Coal Trade. The shipments by Rail ibiad are 23,7 X tans, and b f y I.:anal &TOO 02, making 2 , 1),z0 02 tons for tlie • i.'week. ~ Tile demand frir Coot continneA briSktlle ,ill kinds .if Red a nd White Ash Coal, and thiAirrees em , u . in firm. i Freights to Eastern Ports have declined a little, and i,:eSsils aie • plenti:. .The Conaincteia/ Lisa VO.llC.i th l y rlries en folldyrs ;1 „... • tr. Salem: ' *I 112 to I S 7 per ton,' " Boston, • • • • - SI 62 to 175 •• • •••• Portland, SI 02 to 1. IA; " • " New 11,10.. rt, RI 37 to 1 SO ... " Providenet& Tall flyer, sl '37 to 150 .• "j Charleston; - VI 87 11 " ' " SZltllUdiel, * 2 Pn . '.'.. Ne ie York,. SI 00 To 1 12 SI 50a I 50 "' Newark, N.. 1. •SI On ' (11 .' " Albany, . $I '45 to 155 ' " Frederiekeburg, , ra. ' SI 12 trial 2.1 " . Freights to Philadelphia by, Cati'al 70 cents—to New fork, *i-R., - - • • • . , ,P.y 'toad front Poltirviile 61 20 and from St:buyl - 61 10-• to l'hiladelphia. Trnaornn the polttenets of the different Collectnrs •••in fkr. Canal and Rail Mind, weir: enabled to fittinsh ',or reader.., with the following weekly 'ante nt' the Cunt Trade wlucll they can rely upon as correct. ,• t BY RAIL. ROAD. - r , 10,1 rOliT CARBON. . Tor the week ending. on Thursday evening._ 9,016 11 Per last Report„ tt3 t, !9 =I For the week ending on Thursday el ening, Ter last report, rnnv SCI! EV &VCX For the e•eek ending on Thursday . Per Ingt Repqrt, FROM PORT CLIhToN. • 1 . , , r the week ending, on Thursday ,senine, Per la6t OM 8V /'ANAL. FnOw N}TTaVLI.I.B AND roIIT CARIInN For•tlie week ending nu l'humlay . .2,839 O)' Per last Report, - 56,459 19 50,R95 ;9 FROM SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Total up to Thursday noon •' • July 11th. Per last rr port, • FROM PORT (TINTON For the week ending on Thursday .lulh 11111. Pug' last Report, Total 111. Canal Do by Rail Road real by Reif Roul and ran _Lehfgh (bid TriAde. Despatched this %ea...n, up to Sts inn. 12th 1515 010,M MAUI'JI CHUNK, It Coal and Navigapun Cu. • 127 itourn nun - 2154 It:aver Meadow 12: R k enat C. mom PENN HAVEN -Hazleton Coo) entupany.. • vitom god(' PORT. 11;1(4' . .%Totrtqlri Cr.4l 711 y AL CHI Pif!:jr.rl .1 4 ROM M A 1;1;,} - 1 Cnal and Nat' ca Summit Mine/ Room nun du F2ItC tr4ol :ileaves" Meadow 11. a .p.ud Coal L To. rEOM PkNx HAVEN 66. rj.{. 0 yowr Vuek. PIS GROVE COAL TgADE. Transportation on Union Canal RWroad from Is: to 15111.1 uly, - (inclu.sive ) 7 2 7 ,2 5 0 . w e, r. n o r . • 18,625 . 5 3 Tons.hwt gr. -; 20,545 • II 3 Transportation on Stratus. Rail Ros.d. 1,147 7 2 -• 11,353 13 2 Total; r 1954,1 1 Per last Report, Total, . 3 9 13 .0 v. L. co.Nl4,p„.colt,,,ctor. Total tone 'WYOMING :COAL TR4DX, yotal to July 12; IRS. 66,26.7 Tnnt MINE 11111 AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R.ROAD The following is the amount of Coal transported ..ver this Road, fog the week eedlng on Wednesday Evening-last Per lasi report, • 19.9,401 14 WILLIAM NEWELL, Ca!Nowt Tot Al. MOUNT .CARBON RAIL ROAD; ' The amount of Coal transported over LUX road for the week coding on Thursday evening last,is ; 7,031 Tons. 117,574 Per . leat Report, Total, Stray Horse .741.4,1 A GIIEY 11011.8 E, aboutseyea .years of ag ---'N e, was taken up' by the substdriber In Pinesrove township. Raid horse Appears to have been foundered, or is hoof 'hound. It appears as if he had been put in the field, as a Pa 4 . die and halter, was alsc found in the woods anatki.— Ile caviler is requestedlo come forwpra, prove prop erty,. pay charges and take him away otherwise die will be sold according to law. away wain. . l'incgtove. July Iti, . , s 29-3 C NORAM MUSIC GEMS trum La Norma, consistihe of 7 of the most popular pieces in the opera, jest published and fur sale, price 25 eta:, by 11. BANN A.N ri....14u.4ie not on hand, o btained to order at the she. , test notice. 'Joly 29. • , I c2a:Ua, m ) SOIREP, MUSICALE. • I CE ) r t EY p t a:I.MM ON SATURDAY E PG. JULY 19. . (EW 'OLIO COMPANY, comprising the following distinguished performers. MISS ELIZA.. MOG,RE, .. oche unrivalled banseuse, from the Park, Bur. n'l and other Theat re s, who will execute some the most popular dances from the Bohemian Girl : -Leonora, Somnamliula, I Postilion Fra' Di avolo, dec. , _ M I S:S A. SSAW, The highly popular and distinguished •Danseuse, who will sing al(the principal songs and Ballads frorn the Bohemian Girl, [ assisted by the univer sal favorite Mr;, C. JENKINS, the eccentric Commedian, Sentimental and Buffo Singer. Miss Shaw, will appeal; in the Dances, 'High land Laddy and Dingy,' La'Cracovienne Africano,'. El Jalereci, ! • • Mr. J., confidently werts that this perform ante will be the: greatest !treat, ever offered to.the citizens of this place, and they may depend that nothing will beintroduced, that can in the least offend the most serupulouS. Doors open at'half past seven, performance to commence.at 8 o!cluck. . , Tickets 25 col each, (elm had at the principal Hotels, and at the Hall. , -, July 19, ! : ' 29- . Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, 4.c Thompion, Pongoast & Co., WHOLESALE I)RUGGPSTS, • NO. 40 miti CET CIT. ?RI LAO), IIAVE eons' Maly., on hand. a large att reSjMgi an rdtne t of Drugs. Medic nes, Paints. Dye Shiffs,&..c.. all of which they offer for sale, at:dlic lowest possible prices tvir ti Co.. being agents firs ruanufac_ . tire-s'i\ ['mire %Ifitte Lead, alzo for seve ral Wifirlow ki . taAit rival I %Vaie• Works. are he!e'iy - enabled to se 1 tho E se artic'es at Manufaciu ,Cf.e prices. and siyineiduesleven legs, r'. -N.—Country Merehaiai, Physicians and nth • err. are respectfully invited ',to call. before pierchasing elects here, and the, wilt flea it to their advantage to do FAN its they caw :rely on oh,aining goods free from adslicrapon Philaila July 19, 29-3 mo • Ni za#tj,, BOOTS & SHOES 111:: THE PACKAGE, CH.E.IP FOR :C.dSll, N0.1;9. CIifySNUT STREET, PITIDADA. TII E subverPiei, doing an exclusively cash busi• ittss, Iva/ setkgond quality Boots and Shoes, of every description,Livt ManufActurer's prices. Piirchasers.sre desired to examine the Mar. ket. and before divtin_ to , call at No. Chesnut street. Philavta. 'PLIOMAS L EVANS. rthiladS , duty J'. - • 29-limo S. ;Sr J. :7. ALLEN:& Co., No. 7, S,teh Wiecirres.le.',,to Mirka aired. Pill L1)01...1'111 • . HAVE coh.tan I.r o liatt I:and off!! ! ('r ale, Blench t.d and Untdratihed o niter and rlpranMerm Oils. Bleached Lardo . nd Elephant Oil. Bleached and crude While Oil. Tann'nis' OA. ' Alan, Lipkin Candles. Vic &c.,to which the aiteption of purchaser,, ited. Philadelphia, July 19th, ! 29-3 mo Four. As . Feed 113.Csiness. THE suhscriher tespectfully announces to the pub tic, that he hag asifocinted !flr. Nathan Evans with bun ni Conducting:a general Flour and Feed Business, under the funk of IiUCH & ,EVANS, at the southeast corner.of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the ho ro.kgh "f Volts, tile. Where they will always keep on hand, a large and good assortment of 7, Flouro Feed, , IlaY bet the bale, &e., &e, All'of which will he sold at the very firmest rates M.lfey confidently Solicit patronage of the public, IfelicTlne that all these who deal with them, will find it to their mutual ailvantage July ifJ, eft 'l RUCH & EVANS. . , , ) '! NOTICE. • . .... k 1.I;. persons Indebted rci the subscriber, are reques tltcd to make iiirmediate dayrnent,and all there tray ina claims', rill! present them for settlement, the sub scriber being anxious to.cltdie up his. uld brisinei,s, a s soon as pusslble.b . i . ": JOHN Ittlcir, 1114' 19, • 20- ' MEM 5.6. , ;51 106:521 1:1 ' 112,260 18 9,371 19 171,5'.::1 17 To all the Hari and legal Representatives of Madeira, late 4.)f Alsace Eau:nude in .Ihc county of Perks: deceased. numit; ANT to Tan order 1,4' the Orphans' Court, of the county n( Schuylkill, an inquest will be held upon the following described MeeriNge Tenement and Tract ofland, situate Deep. Creek Valley, Barry township, Schuylkill 'county, hounded 'by , land of Philip Incas, William Klinger, and others, containing about six hundred and six acres more or lean, at the house of George Kessler, hi the township or Barry, in the coimty of Schuylkill; on Tuesday the' 19th day of August nekLat PO'clock in the forenoon, to make par- Ohm. 'of the said teal estate Of the said deceased, to and among his children and legal Representathses, if that cnn bcdone wiltibut prejudice to 'arid spoiling of the whote; - otherwise ,to and appraise the same; when and wile - re - you ruse nttend if you think proper. JE3.I3MIAII REED,Sheritt of the county of Schuylkill.- Orivigsburg, July 19th 1815, 29 MOB Mt! 01 4;71 19 Xi 02 316,150 0 95 . 15 1-1,75 D 12 16,0150 1- • SALT !SALT ! ! • („..: A lAN A Salt in Orrel4 haas; for dale at the Irnust MaCket price.. ?delivered on hoard of Boats on the rlmerif /ItTELIAPE y GRAY & 1:111ATIIER, 11 R'alntl. or Locust st. AVlmf Philadelphia Julj — thki I,?tis fr `-`0,•2•-.5 110 IMS=IIII3II 06,031 11 316,1;6 01 413,0110 I I • • • .1$ Reward, ' „ • RAN awar f ro m - the subscriber residing in the tin-. couch of ihneet . OVP.All liwle'n'urerl apprentice tb the Tannintt busines , .; nanonl MOSES MOYER; whoever brines back the suld riiii-aWayAhll receive the :Once rewrite'. Lila 11.1 , 04 E. F JOHN A. BECHTEL, Binegrove,July Bhh, ' 1 27-3 t - 4 --' - Boats for Charter. rj` IrE tindereicncd has st !few. strong, and high sided. 1 Canal Boats, [built this ryerir bv „LAP CIiOSLAN,DJ ready to charter for the remainder of the season,.to carry coal to Philadelphia or tta %kinky, AT VERT LOW ifprompt despatch is given. ELLWOQD MORRIS, Office In Centre street. July 19th, ; 29-3 t • Pottsville Water Company. • 1 1 11 E 'Board of Managers, have this day declared . a semi-annual dividend . of three per, cent, °tithe Capital siock of tloNCompiny, for the last six months psy 4 l,l o to tae stOckholderii or their legal Reprnsenta tie;s on or lifter the lath inst. A. rtussELrmo . t. July 1 9th, . • 1 9.- . MEI /00500 11411 ICE " Ruling Machine. rrpE subserlhei has prneu,;:a himself a ruling ma- • 1 chine, and is AIMS' ready In rule paper aluuntt of every descriptioulva,ny Patleru, 11, LIANNAN, July 14 h, i • - BM OEM - . NE\V BOOKS.. Man day iti New; Volk, or Louse bunting and moving 11hp:traitd nrd card:um:din letters to Aunt Keziah. S,l Major - lack Downing., 25 (Lyles Clarenes.Xo the keittcerstfate•by.Jobn 11. Ingraham. E - -. 121 The farmers Library and 11011f1111 of Agrieul- .- - swat, No 1 foi.iuJy—rifited h,,,r F 5.1:1en,c.r,6.5 per year, • ' ' . Vestiges of Creaiino. /Ili .Dashez at life, by N. ('.Willis ; put 2 , • !..'0 sketaes of Naples by A tutaas. tVuosleraag.Jew ; 1.0. I t llareces I'.d. Z 1 do. , do, No 41Vibultester's, Lij Peter isirsple,- by.ll7apt. Uarryatt. • Together sesb 1r varicry.of roster Soaks , just re. ceteed And for site by • July 21 \ • 1 B. BANNAN Agt. . I . • SIG lieward. ~u-Afit by the subscriber. at the Bull's Head Tay- V V ern, the fllinersville road on the 9th of, July, a Doubled Cased`Silver Watcb, ffo. 82, wade by Wil liam Young. of Dundee, Scotland. • Wtnetier will re turn said Watch: to the subscriber, shall receive ti% above reward, and no questions asked, , ' • PETER WATTS, At David Davis',Mluaraville.• • '. 23-3t* . 10,083 17Thas. 18'3,717 17 July 12, . 'St . ray C0w.. 1 • CANE to the Premises of the eubsc,riber. residing at Mine Hill Cip, en the .174 h. ult.' A RED COW, with a whit&face i and white tal(way,up the tail. The owner i 1 reWsted to comet rorerard prove property Par charges and take tiet away aherwits she will be sold 'according to law:. ..July 12, N. 'CLEAVER. Notice. TTAKE Notice that I have applied to theAionor able Judges (Olin Court of Common Pleas of the county of Sehuylkill:for the benefit of the Insolvent lawirof the CoMmonwealth of Pennsyteanit. they have uppointed Toenday. the `l9.h of July, st 10 o'clock to hear me and my ereditnrs at the enort Ito use,in the .Bc - trough of Orwiamburn. when sad where Mt (hot° yt be are interested limy Itrtid :hey think propnt, June Pik COMBINATION or TALENT lINEQUALVD, • AT T;ilE. JENITINS' aoAiti CONNEL.. 28.-3 t• 1 ' PUBLIC SALE, Of sal and, - Timbir Laad.l, in Schuyl kill and Dauphin! 'cofeizties, and Hou • • s ea and Lot, in the Borough of Firm grove, Schuylkillicounty. THE SubsciliMr will off eY for sale it Public Ifendne at the Pennsylvania Hall, In Pottsville, Schuylkill county,' Pennsylvania, on Thursday, the 2lst and Fri day the MI day ;of August-Inv:4 at 10 'o'clock, in the forenoon, all the right, titleland interest of Daniel D. 0. Heim; deceased, In the following Tracts of Land, situ ated in the Townships of pine rove, and Lower Ma hantaogo and Norwegian, if th county of Schuylkill. and Jackson. Rush and Ole nishms, in the coun ty of Dauphin. to ; .1 No. 'I,. containing 279 acreti , 133 perches , in Pinegrove, adjoining lands of Paul,Brand, John Miller, Daniel Stahl, John Albright and nthers.l No. 2, containing 79 acres; in theorame township, ad . joining Geo. Ruth* Cm, Jonalhan Zerbe, William Witman and,Pant Brand. • No. 3. containing 52 acres.'l4o perches. Pinegrove. ad joining Christopner Shrope, Samuel Slain, John Zarin, and Andrew Shrope. • No. 4, containing 120 acres', 21 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining John Huber, Michael Huber, Paul Brand, John Adam Zerhe and ; . Witman. No. '5, containing 124 acre s 90 perches. Pinsgrove, ad joining lands of Henry Feather, Christopher • Shrope and Francis riggetzer. No.4:0 ? containing 285 acies.llo2 perches, Pinegrove,ad , joining Christopher Shrope, Henry Feather and Tobias.' t 1 No. 7, containing 114 acres; 20 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining Henry Unibehaoer, Geo. Adam Zerbe, Sam uel Hain and Peter Zimmerman: No. 8, containing 15 acres, 88 perches, Pinegrove;. ad joining Samuel Hain, Peter Eckert, and William Witman. No: 14 containing 193 acres"; 12 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining Michnel Huber, Peter Zimmerman, %V. Witman, JobtrZerbe, Joseph and David Lengel. No. 10, containing 415 acre 4 24 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining then Vacant laud. • No: 11, containing 95 acree: 24 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining then Vacant lands. No. 12, 'containing 63 arrei, 8 perches, Pinezrove. ad joimag lands', of Henry Feather Michael Bright: No. 13,' containing 92 acrei‘, Pinegrove, adjoining J. itapp, Francis Spaetzer and Henry Feather. No. 14, containing 123 nerds, 841 perches. Loiver Ma hantango, adjoining Philip Kunveltnan trod vacant land. • No. 15, containing 13 acres; 6 perches, Pinegrove, ad ' joinihg John Bonetvitsdac)b Krebs, and the Btra tare Creek. - No. 16, containing 2513- acres, Pinegrove, adjoining ' Conrad & Feather. Eckert & James Barnard, • Samuel Ilain, Copps land, Huber & others. No. 17, containing 109 acreei Pine grove,adjoining Len gel & Tobias, John Miller and vacant land. , No. lb, containing 1 7 57 acres, 181 perches, Pisegrove. 'adjoining Henry Feather, John 'Hither, John Mil ler, John P. Lecher, W Tobiasl No. 19. containing 131 acres, 291 perches, Pinegrove, adjoining JOhn Miller, John P.' Lesher, W. WoLit . Di : , ' • 1 N : b. CO, inntainliii 170 acres. Pitregrove, .adjoining • John Miller,' W. Tobias.: Levy I & Much, and Jo seph Lengel. '' !I I , _ No. 21; containing 145 acres, €.O perelo.f, Pinegrove, adjoining.flenj. Ilonawitz.. John Miller, John Kei per, Sauntel Main. Peter Eckert. No. U. containing 2 acres.l: percher, Pinegrove, ad joining John A Zerbe,watara Creek and Peter Ziintneman.i I.S 1 No. 2:l:containing 221 acres. 20 perches, Pinegrove, ' adjoiniog JicidlEckert,lli BuebleroVichael Huber, . John Whitler !, Frederick tineder. . No. 24, containing 27 .acrea, 100 pircher. Pinegrove, , adjoining Lorentz Eckler, A. Raudeabush. If. Eck ler, John Maher • :I . No, 25, containing. 214 acres. 20 percher. Pinegrove, adjoining Jacob Eck/er. Dewy Buehler, Michael Huber, Frederiek.Snyder. No. , 26, containing 27 '‘.a.cre, 100 perches, Pinegrove, • . adjoining Lorentz Eclder, A. Daudenbush, Henry Eckler,John'llpher. No. 27, containinß l ,273:arres.9l perches, Lower Mit nantongo, adjoining• John Huber, Sainuel IV. floes,, Daniel liviM Philip Zimmerman, John 'loins, H. Hejierling, J. Huber No: 28, mntamlng. 111 acres, 67 perches, Lower Ma hantongn, adjoining. Henry Unibehaur, Judi A. Zerher, A. Raudenbushl No. 29, crintaining 1511 acre, Lower Matiantongo, ad. joining J. A. Zerbe, Sacoh Christ, Esq., Joseph Eerier, John Barr.' • No. 311, containing 235 acres, 52 perches, Pinegtove, adjoining •flenrr Feather, Michael Will Peter Bright and Vacant.. ,1 No. 31, containing 251 acres, 4S perches, Lower Ma hantongo. adjoining John Huber, Samuel Kimmel; Paul ltraMd, David Cupp, J. C. Kittiernan, B. lion nvitz, Jtihn Brand, Daniel Hain and Philip Zim- No. 32, containing 273 acres, 01 perches, Lower hantongo, adjoining John Mintz, Henry Ifeberling. Alpha Ilmber, , Samuel Kimmel, W. Hoch, Daniel Hain, Philip Zimmerman. No. 33, containing 60 arms!, 31 perrhes,Lower Mahan tongo, adjoining Joseplil Ketfer's inlprovement, MI :0120 Seltzer, County • Cernruissioners, Joint Hu- Nn. 91, containing 31 acres, 134 perches, Lower Ma hanton^o, adjoining Jos.etili Eel:fees other land and vacant. No. containing 121 ' . acrba, 57 perches, Lower Ma liantonzo, ailjoininr, 11. Umbehaur, Jaunt, German, J. A. Zerhe:l No. 38,:containing 3rio acres, 87 perches. lower Ma hantongo, adjoin tic Jacob Meer. Philip man, Lenard laick. Fi'ancis•Spaetzcr, John 13u- No. 37. containing 300 acres,. 67 perches. Lower Ma • haritono, adjninina Jacob Miller, Milli!) Kuniel. Juan, Leonard lllick, Francis paetzer, John nu her'. Nn 38, Mob- nd. t) 411,` . egn to. n g4O ;lEl'6, Lower Mobaninimo, n - jOllllll2 'Leonard 1111c1c, Peter Levengutni, Francis 29, tloatzer. - 110 Lower Mahantonco -0. containing . . need, Lower Maliantongo ad joins vacant Lands. 1 No. .10,! containing tint) acres, 142 perches, Lo wer 31a . haritinigo. adjoining Keirper and Daniel Schappers, Lecinard Battloll. John ,`.lllller, 11. W. Conrail. No. 4L containing Sll ;tercel, 147 perches. Lower Ma . banning.), ,a'iljoining Benjamin Beshore, :.Henry Shenker. Frederick .Sriaetzer, Jacob Christ, jr. No. 42,i containing 100 acres, Lower Mahantongo, ad joining Adam Dolieon,John Snyder, Swatara Coal ' Reed, IT S. Hoch. No, 43 ,' containing 100 :Ler , , Lower Mahantongo No 44,1centaiumg Hsi s, Lower Mahantougo, ad joining,Sainuel lla,n and Williatil Duch. No 45, , containing 400 acrus. Jackson township, Dan- , phin county, iidjoiningi Daniel Keffer, henry' Zhu merman. No 40,-containing 300 acres, Jackson and Rush town ship, Dauphin cntinty;radjoining Jacob Keller, 11. Zimmerman, Solomon Shntinstahl, Daniel Ketkc,, No 47, containing 400 acres, Jackson township, D:H'- phin courtly. adjoining 11. Zimmerman, Solomon Shofinstahl; John Zimmerman. No .12. 4 ,' containing .100 acres. ,IncliFon township, Daur phin county, adjoining John .51oAliAer, Pete Kenr, • Con rad ellirelter. No 99, containing 400 scree, Jackson township Dan : plain county, adjoining! Peter (slier, Jacob Kerrer, . John Zimmerman. I No 50, containing 400 acres, Jacksoninwnship, Dau phin county, adjoining John McAlister, Jacob ;Keifer, Solomon linglioTstahl. No 51; containing 400 acres, Jackson township, Daly ' phut county, adjoining Peter Keifer, 11. Zimmer- loan. Conrad Slicifinstahl• - I No 52, containing 400 acres, Jackson township. Dati -1 Olin county, adjoinin Peter Keller. Srilotnon lin shofstahl, John Keifer and Daniel Keifer. No 53. containing 300 u res, Lykenti and Jackson townships, Dauphin goujity , adjoins. vacant Land • suPposed John Elder. ] s ,- - - No 51, containing :gal acres, .larkeen taWnshin,. Dau phin county, adjoiniog Christian . 1.e3, tiolonum Inishof.,,ialil, Conrad Shuiller. No 55, containing 400 acres, Jackson and 1 ykens townships, Dauphin 4ounty, adjoining John, Zhu, merman, Henry Ziminerman, John Keller. No 56;containing 135 acres, 112 Perches, Lower Ma hantongo, adjoining Benj. Ilonew itz, Samuel Hain, 'And the Schuylkill and Dauphin line, No's 7„ containing 'lOl 'acres, 51 perches, Pinegrove entrnsliiii, Schuylkill Colinty,adjoining Joseph Lep . 'yet, W. Tobias, John Miller, li. l'ofiewiti. No 58, P containing 400 mires, Lower Mahantongo, ad joining IL Stinker; lilip Kerrie, Peter Stutzman, -Philip Recd, Adam Hertzog, Swatara CoaLtloin pany, Gleo. Zimmer, John Huber, 'Francis • Spaetzer. - No 55, 'containing 75 acres. Pinegrove adjoining Enter Eckert, George Ruth and W. Grand. No 60, containing 52 acres. 52 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining John Stahl, 11 Doubert, Jno. Huber. -No 61; containing 37 acres, 7 'perches, Pinegrove, ad jOining John Miller, John Huber, W. Tobias. No 02, containing 22 acres, Lower Mahantango, ad. joining Pet. Lebingood, Leonard Mich; John Hu: ber, Jacob Christ.. ] No 63, containing 238 acre 4, 117 perches, 1 Myer Ma baritone°, adjoining Pet. Eckert, 11. W. Chnrad, -Jun. Huber, Shoemaker,* Kilchner,ll. Umbehauer. No 64, containing 243, acres, 57 perches, Lower Ma hantango, adjoining Shoecttaker & Hilchner, Pet, • Klinger. ' 1: No 65, containing 127aeres;56 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining IL Feather, iJotin Miller, vacant on, the ridge or the Sharp MOunrain. No 66, containing 12.5 acres, 55 perches. Pinegrove, adjoining Swatarit" Creek, C. N. Eckert, Deborah Delbert. and pe , 1.., Eckert, Geo. Huth and G. Ad. - anaZerber. No 67, containing j'22 il,res, Si perches, Lower 7ilti-t hpntangn, adjoining John Lieber, Sarah Chally, Prillip)intitzetman, ceo. Ding, Jos. Keifer. - No 65, &braining 149 acres, 53 pnrcbeg, Lower Ma hantango,. adjoinAng : Pet..Zirnmernipn, El; liinbe ,haui, ,vacant.! I No 69, containing 1195 acres. 71 perches, Lower Ma ,hantango, adjolningTet. Lebingc,od..John Huber, 'et. Zimmerinan, H. Feather, A..Zeibe. ' No 70, - cOntaiping 116 acreS, 44 perches, Limey Ma -bantling°, adjoining doh .Zerbe, Pet. Lebengood, Werner's improvement. . No 71, containing 143 acres. 116 perchee, •Lower Ma hantango, adjoining H. Feather, Johnj4ertte, John Huber. No 72, containing 293 acres, 106 percher ; Dinegrove, adjoining Edw. Bickel, Pet. Filtierv;;John Huber,l H. p#ubert. , { ...., . . • No 79, containing 49 3 acres, 108 perches, Pinegrove, adjoining Val. Stahl; John Mutter, Peter Filbert, &emend Bohr. H. Minnie'. • Ns 74, containing 273 acing, 91 perches, Lower Ma- , hamongo, adjoining Sam'l Kimmel, Inn. Huber, H. Herberling, John Heintz, Hain and ZiMmerman, W. Mich. I. • ' -1 . No 75, containing 179 acres, 65 perches, Pinegrove, adjoining Sane!. Stahl. Val. Stahl, Jno. Huber. ' - No 76,,containing 21 acres, 140 perches, Lower Halian ,tringo, adjoining widow Ney, Jos, Keene and Ann._ Huber. . .. No 77, c,catanining MO acres, Lower Matia . nrongo, ad , joleilig'Jus. LizsgeLlStalman, Kstrselnaan, decd • Jec. Scepter, John Huber. • . , No 76 containing 8 acres, Pinegrove, djoi, Mg Pet. Filbert, and the Tulpehocken road. I. No 70,,.cootalning,4 acres, Pinegrove, adjpinl g Sam. limn 4' H. W. Conrad nod tract No 113 No 80, containing 2 :urea, 2 perches. Pinegiailrez ,nd joining tract '7B, Forge land and Tulpehocktn . road, - Nis 81,. containing Oacreti; 31 porches, Pinegrove, ad-' joqiing Forge lands Jac. Huber, and to the west of seyeral lots laid out in town lots, one owned by -W. Grand. • ; No Ai containing 52 acres, NorwegJan, adjOining Jno giangel and others. . payza GEIGFR. TITE MINERS'!. JOU No Al =Main g 'lO2 r acres, Nolwegian adjohing John Addams, Charles Snowden& others. No 84, containing 252 acres, 44 .Perches, Norwegin. = adjoining Isaac ,Zigunenuan, Niel Crosby, and Snowden. I No 65. containing 163 acres, 7 3 / Perches. Pinegro'e, adjoining George Keiser, Peter_ Eckert, Balta.!. • . Banntio,up middle of Sveatara, with the bonndues of Michael Hnber's land. . ..No 193, containing 113 titres, 123 perches, PintgroT, adjoining Swotara Creek, Charles Snowden. No 97, containing 170 acres, Pinegrove, adjoiebg Joseph Lenge!, John Onber,ll.yeatlaer,, John Mi ter, and others. • - No 68, containing IV. acres, Lower Maliatatango, sd joining'George Burkhart, Jacob Miller, B. Spayi, Swatara Coal Co.. Philip Zin merman, Danel Hain, Jacob Miller, improvement. 'No 90, containing 4 acres, 15 perches; Pinegrove, al joining Churchland, Forge land, Swatara Creik, Haltzer Hants. No 9}' containing 133 acres, 37 perches, Pinegrme, • adjoining B. Hants, Church land, Shucker & Mr ring, Philip Zimmerman, Jacob Hubert, I.ey,& Hoch, Peter Filbert, John C. Kittleman, Jcon, Ban, Daniel Stebe. ' I No 92, containing $3 acres,-153 perches, Pinegrove, adjoining Arnold Startle & Co., 11. W. Connd, George Yerger. No 95, containing 107 neres.so perches, Pinegrove,td : joining Jacob Huber, Adam Minig, Francis Hilly. No 95, containing 155 acres, 8 perches, Pinegrove. td joining John Bollinger, Michael Huber, Mictuel Hamen, Peter Filbert, Reed's Heirs, Jacob itehier, C. Zslninerman & 11. Buehler: ' No 96, containing 400 acres, Pinegrove, adjoinineG. Stein: Peter Lehr, John Brawn, G. German, Jim Buehler, Sahastian Filthy, 11. No 94 being 31 Lots in the Borough of Pinezrove. in Schuylkill county, situated upon Morris strict, Mifflin street, Union street, Carbon street., :eta numbered 2, 3,4 5,6, 7,8, 9, 1 0, 11 , 12 , 17 , 18 .1 0 , 23, 24, 25, 28, 27, 23, 29, 30, 31, 3 2 , 3 3, 33. 3 9,10, 91; 45. 46. 47, 49, 49. No fD, 2 Basins on the Union Canal for loading ind unloading Boats, each 110 feet ,front by above 340 . feet in length situate on the Itailroad, Cana. & Swatara Creek. No 90, containing 211 acres, 10 perches,Lower Ala ' hnntongo, adjoining John Huber, an d Paul Bland. No 100, beihg 3 Houses in 51011 m street in the bonne' ' of Pinegrove, erected upon lots, No 7 and 8. No 101, containing 20 acres, Pihegrove, adjoining -John Klein, 11. Simon, Peter Stein. • N o 102, cont a i n i ng in acres, Pinegrove. adjoins Grove & Deck; John slerkely and others. No 103, containing 10 acres, Pinegrove, adjoining Jno. Stein, Christopher .Shrope. NO 104, containing 116 acres, 70 pershes. Lower Ma .. hantongo, adjoining H. Feather, John Huber. Jos. Sorlier, • N 0405, containing 16 acres, 23 perches, Pinegove, adjoining John Keiser, John Miller, D. Bonerilz. Nerlo6, containing' 65 acres, 11 perches, Lower Ma hantonco„ adjoining D. llonevitz, John Huber, Michael Seltzer, 11. Ileberling. No .107, containing 66acres, 12 perches adjoining Jan, Hither, 11. 11. Meiling, Philip: Zimmerman, John • Hants. • No 108, containing 130 acres. 131 pe rches, Lowe Ma : hautonco, adjoining John Huber; 11 Het betting, Philip Zimmerman. No 100, containing 207 acres. 220 perches. Pinegrove, adjoining John Miller, D. Bonevitz, John Keiser, Stein & Bohr, John Hain Peter Zimmerman. No 110, col raining 128 acres, 135 perches, Pinegrove, adjoining Ley'& Hoch. 11. Feather, John Philip Le sher & John Miller, late John : Huber, now Ley & Hoch. No 111, confirming 13'acres 112 perches, adjoining. ,glso, at the 'same time and place, 2 Tracts of Land situated in Barry thwnship, Itenuylkill county partly in the Coal Range a 4 laid dowrtin Fish, rr's Map of the Coal Region, one in the name of Cas par Thiel, as warranted, containing 429 acres and all, and the other in the name of Henry Schaeffer, con taining 418 acres and all, numbered on said ,Map 57 and 53, The cnnditions of the sale will be easy and made known at - the time and ohm! of sale. ILENNEVILLE:KEISI, Assignee. Reading July 12, 1815. 28- Lands for Sale. 1 30.000 Acres of Farms and Timber Land, situate in Pike, Wayne and Monroe Counties, N. York. 1500 Acres--six Farms 250 acres eacb, in Huntingdon county, Pa. 233 Acres of prop timber land, possessed of excellent water power, situate in tichtlyikill co. above Ta- inaqua. 500 ALres of-enal.Land.iituate on the watera Swa- taro, Schuylkill County. ;. A fine tract of Land-on the Little SchttYlkill Forge property. .Apply to T. 0. RIDO WAY, Jr. Mining Englneer& real estate Ag't. for Mineral landA, a , • No. 92} Walnut street, hock,. Philadelphia, July 12, Dissolutiob FEIHE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, in the Livery business, was dyed us the Ist, inst. brinutual consent. All tho:e Indebted to the late 6rfn, are requested to make iminediate'vayment tit CliarkeslWormiut, aii4 also all those havinz elninis, are requested tol present 'firm to him: he bet,ng 'en!) . authorised m settle up the business of the Rate' firm. (7H ARLES WORM AN, • TOOMAS DORN ,N. N It—The Livery Piisine,s tvil! be continued at the Old Stand by THOMAS DORNA N. , . Jul) 10th ?-W \P-/- FANCY DRY GOOD STORE. • - THE subscribers having taken tlw. large five story store, No. 5.-North third st., (which is mow building, and will be finished kir the 10th of August,} intend commencing the Wholesale Fan cy Dry Good business. Having great facilities for thtipurchase of goods, great care and attention will be raid to the stock. and it will at all 'seasons' be kept as well assorted, as the state of the market will; permit.. Merchants may depend at all times, finding a complete and largo assortment: of 'Dress Goods, Gloves, Silk and Velvet Points . , ' Cravats, Laces, Cat, Stuffs. Also; a general assorUnent of MILLINERY GOODS.. Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Velvets, •undations, Bonnet Frames and . Crowns. Wire,AViretihbon, Chin, lluillings, Bonnet Caps, Artificial 'Flowers Laces,' Edgeing, &c, These goods will all be sold a small advance, ,11. A. ,SBAKELFORD, & Co. No. 5; north 3d st., Philada. Philada., July 12, 28-2 mo• • Fourteen Valuable Articles L BR KICCFICB VIMSIIi,I'GF:73 rertenn rare for worms—sofr and very pt cyant take. 2. GiesoN's Ex - rn‘crrin. Which removes Gre•ise of all kin Is. Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and Wax front carpets or from clozhing,Withauf: anjurin -- thc color or the . cloth: I I' l , Fezt l'ArEnHthe him: known for sons Fie 'verm n dhe heat thing . fro killicg Hies and tousipiemea. ' 4. A Certain Destroyer, of Ritts, Mice, Roaches, and Ants and another of Bed Raps. 5. GUNN'S "SPECIFIC for Sour Stomach, ' , cart Burn rind Water Brash, -Liv one who his sulfured thirteen years begire he diaenvered the cure. f,. DR. STEvEN's Gitea OIN1;11",:NT fur the.Pilc.. It has never tinted to curd: 7. iIaRaISON'S TETTEI WAFIL 8. 114tIV liKeD'S n eadin I sle „—without a rival. 1.1.. , T05i Comeau:so CoNFectioN OF Fros—just the medicine for chiklren 'and women, it is so pleas ant to take. 10. RE('108 VEGETARL ANTI 11.101 , 3 (IL's. ' 11; GUNN'S EAL.LIICKT svATER-PIMIRF PASTE, for 11 arness/Boots, Sc. It to tens the leather, and keept out the water. 12. Print{, MAN'a STRENGTH4ING PLASTER. 13. acKsov's DIARILIISEI Madura, which carts the %%ono' Diarrhke in a few hours. 14. J t(7KiON'S DYsENTERY MIXTURE.. a certain and speedy cure for Dysentery,' and'Siittirner Corer plaint. j The 'above valuahleardcles are wholesale and re. tail, by 1.. C. GUNN, No, 1 Sorvh Fifth sired Phila. delphia,—where Storekeepers rind others will be sup. plied With pure African Cayenne, Ptitiper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs,generally, Paints, Oils, Glass and varnishes, at the lowest Termsrinly cash. fi:r Cut out the -,advertiSentant,, and bririg it with you. ' Philada.,3sly 12th, 23--ly - DOWNEY & FOCHT, - - ' ar A RE constantly receiving from .'kew York and are of fering at their etore in Morris' Addition to POttiVille, ('oboe, elugar. Tea, Molasses, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Liquors, Fruit, Tobaceo, Baled flay, Feed, &c. Stn. All of which they otter at city wholesale prices, freight only added. May, ttltli I 7 3 0 Soles Sterine CandleeiZtvsea' ME 60 Boxes brown and yellow for t Ar c at s aune 14. 24 MACKEREL in bbls . and half tibia. just teiteived and Casale at DOWNEY & FOCHT'S. Juno 11, ; MINERS'i 01 just received at the store of DOWNEY & FOCHT. 44th,; Linuort.B, bin ; Whiskey. Bsinds gis in Bbls., at _ • DOWNEY & FOCHT'S, 21— , May 21th, ROPE,At' au oes.cdptions by th 4 coil or pnoad, at DOWNEY & FOCHT'S, May 21tb,, 21— --- -- - T UMBER LI .110,000 feet Seinioned , i r t hitt. Pine Flonrdis rind M ink, mid I • JS Bundles of Shi rles)ost received rind , . for snle . at 1 DOWNEI d FOCIIT , N, May 31, -;2:1 . . • .1 • 1 GMids. of C11)lat, just rereiyett and for sale at ' - _- C ', ' MWSEI & FOOHT'S. 10" inns ps, NAL. LEGAL NOTICES. ROBERT M. PALM ATTORNEY AT LAW, AL:VD T• NO ARY PUBL POTIIIVILLE;IPA. e - Office in Centre et. next door to the E , JOHN K..OLEMENT,. AtbE•ney at Lawl • ' . • OFFICE, Centre at.. East aide, 4 'doors below t he . office of the Miners' Journal. Mar. 2 • - 'l E. 0: .13CK S O ' V • ell r gat I ' to, e:',-Ciirtre in st., at the Etriporiuto Offlee.4a June-i% JOHN CHAS. NEVILLE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. 11 - 7111. attend to all business entrultedVi him, with 'V V care and despatch. Office one Air ' below the Miners' Journal. October 19 John Jr I os ebi• ATTORNEY Al' LAW,; ORW/0101:110, rA. .1 1 • Jan. 4, I. - . .! I. S. 111"11IICI:Ei* . 9 • ATTORNEY AT ' LAW ' • . - POT7SVILLE, PAM will, Courts , practice in the several of iSchuylkil Co --I—=---- -- .a. • W. L:E :1' B U 1? :i'V , • Attorney at Law ! .11." opened an office, in the boron - ghlot ,Achuyikill . Haven. 015ce in front street,' scorn door east of M. Maonine's Hotel, will, attend to nill business en trusted to his .care, n the counties of Bchuylkill and Berks. Apkil 20. 1514 , . . I %C , , • • STLAM SAW MILL. MIZE 'Proprietor takes leave to inf4rn his friends and the public in general, that be has erected a NEW STE.2DI S WI MILL, nn the \Vest Norwegian Bail Road, about One and a half miles Rom the bormigh of Pottsville: - Any per- Pon deal of' getting LUMFIEIt, can tic supplied at' , the shortest notice. Rills of Lumber can be cut any length, not exceeding 50 feet In snit purchasers. Orders.can be left at N. M. .WILSON'S otlire, in , Market Street, where they will be promptly attended to. The,Praprietor has a large Tract of Wmillland, where ,he can select bills of any description,. td skin purcha- DA:9EL LAREft. June 21, OPPOSITION tINE 4*, 43. -• glee- • F asp® QZ) . "..n.( , C8C2361 ' BEFWEEN • AND -NV lIKBI3ARRE..I THE E.tWLE LINE OF 60.4 CHES TATILL leave the Pennsylvania Halt; dai- V I ly, (exrept Sunda v.) immediatelY after the ar rival of the Care from Philadelphia, about 21 o'clock, via. Middleport, Tuscarora and Tamaqua; to Mauch Chunk, where they arrive about 8 o'clolt. P. M. Also. for Wilksbarre. via. Tamaqua, Hazleton, &c., lodge in Hazleton, and arrive at AVilkibarre, at 9,0'- clock,- A. M.. the following day. Light ;Coaches, good Teams, careful drivers and-over good roads.; are the in ducements held out to the travelling comthupity., for their route. ; ; QM GETZ'SI'ORMS• 5 Third Edition. JUST PUBLISHED, a general collection of precedents EMI CONVEYANCING: In whirl' Examples are given, in sufficient variety, to enable the Scrivener, Conveyancer, ..and Man of Bu siness, to draw instruments of writing legally and correctly. Including many Forma mirtieutarly tte ful to the Farmer, Mechanic, and ,Trader. RY GEORGE GETZ._ .- 3d edition, revised enlarged improved H V ' he following Testimonias in favor of Sec,:: ;and Edition, are published, in hope that • each F Man of Buvineis will, prolire a: copy o f f Ol -pH ITI,D, just published,elegant4p4inted culdfulli bound, fur his own use and instruction. . - J From • the Denicieratie Pr esi . , , We are happy in being able to announce the publi chtinn of MajorGetz's new edition of his Forms*/ Con-. 'Ofnineinc. In our humble estimation it is decidedly slayetior to any thing of the kind ever, offered to the public. The lawyer, the Conveyanceriand the man of lIIINIIII . P. Will derive Auch,a/Aistrinre and information f otn this Trilume.-"splerlidly got pp'.." that it .must soon' Mid its way into their libray as a Valuable acqui-I sition., tie fact, no person engaged.iti businCss will' seek its pages unrequited, for the very small sum he may ekpesid in procuting‘it. From the Cownierrial Herald.. I GETZ'S FORMS.—Serond'Edition.--This is an ex-:1 sellout "General Collection of Forms ;and Precedents in Conveyancing," very handsomely printed. A legal friend,'to whom we handed our copy, for , an , opinion on its merits, sends us this tiAte ;-- . 1 , ...... pretty careful exarinnation. Induces rue "to prefer ; Mr. Getz's Form Book for general "Conveyancing to; anyou her compilation of "the same size that I have! ever seen.' The "Precedents are well arranged ands clearly "expressed. If a person . will do , ivithoui al "lawyer.' (a very hazardous operatiOn by the "way)] --in the fransaction of important concerns, I think 1 that a reference to blro G "will go farlo keep hint straigh Getty t." . 1 . . From the united Slates Casette. F GETZ'S FORMS --Some years si ce: Mr. George Gets:or Reading, prepared a volume CL Legal forms:' for various InStruments of Conveyane ng, Indentures, &T. 'which was,reinarkably Well ret'eived, - and gave , very general intisfaction, The extianitien of the mil lion. intimated to the autliorthepropriety of preparing, to meet the growing demand, and he 'accordingly set' himself down to improve has work—ri-modelling and rewriting, andF adding to the contens. 1 We have now, before no the result of Mr. Getz's lairrs, and we ar • happy to say. that in our opinion, they do great credit in his care and attention. Ihe work has been printed with the greatest rare, arid is S,iditahle, in that-respect to the labeiallty of the author and-the Mechanical skill of the printer.] . , l I = 1 — • From, the Perntstileania RepOrter, 7 GETZ'S FORMS. — We accidently omitted to noticei in our last; a Volume of Forms. recently published by.. George Getz. of Reading Paj The work is the best of the kind ever presented to the onblic, 'and cannot fail to he to the highest degree useful to' Conveyancers, scriveners and business men generally:' From From the Washington Exeiminer. GETZ'S FORMS.—We have received two,copies of this excellent Wolk—one for the gentleman who entered his name with us as a subscriber some tune ` ago, and Ons,was presented. to us by the publisher for nor own use-; We placed Mir copy in the hands of the ' PreSident Judge of tills district for examination, who, on :returning it, handed its Vie following', which wei take the liberty of publishing, in the expectation [bat h will recommend the book to manrwhol have not Yet procured copies ;,-- . . 1 • Stn—l have looked over the Rook I.Forms by Mr. Getz. It Is a useful compilation, and well arranged. With the aid.it supplies, any man of ordinary qualifi cations may vulture to draw deeds and other instru. !tiente without professtonal assistance. To Magistra tes it may be highly valuable. They Might all to have such a manual—and I know, none that would unmet' the, purpose hette,r than tillt. X' lam your., &c., TH.. May 12, 1537. , • .• ' 1 From the ItiorristotoW Register, . GFTZ'S FORMS.--The tate edition of Form Book . published by. George Getz, Eon. of Reading. is consid ered the best of the.kind ever presented to the public. To the conveyancer and scrivener, it hiiivaluableali a reference in draftiogthe various papers'ineident to their calling,' and to inen of Imainess genekally it will be found of great advantage-, i Every Farmer, Merchant, Mechlin c. and man of business, should procure a copy of this ratan edition elegantly printed and bound, as bylts;aid many a dol lar may be saved to the owner. • I - Orders from any part of:the United States, will be promptly attended to,ifdireoted (post Paid to tie sub scriber.• • I i GEORGE GETZ, Practical Conveya'ncer and G eneral Agent, No 35, outh fourth 13t. Philadelphia, June 1545. , • *Testimonial of the tuste'st character, will he shortly presented to the Public. In rattly of the THIRD EDITION, Just published and printed and bound in the beet style °flaw works. July sth, • Only $2 50 TAICK'S ' , Work, complete; In four lints. vnlnines. at fthe SA just publi4Sd and tits sate by H. lIANti AN, Agent. Jpno V, • . ' PRLLApELPHIA PHIL.BII4. 111IVERTISE.414NT. GEO. W. CROSS,' whoksde Foreign 4 rkgrzatie Dry' Good Store. ! , Al No. 30, Bosh at. Philada. . • , • . let running southlst.,belcrw Third street.. A LL Goode are sold at Package or Auction COO pri 11. ees, for nett cash, or tif on six 111011thiciedit, a per cent is added to the bill. . . The subscriber intends,to keep irilit is strictly called a " one price atom," and to sell all his goods at Pack agent Auction cost pric4s for nett cash, or on time for 'approved credit, and will then add 3 per .tent to the bill for the credit. lie hits establisoed his business on that principle, and lindslit gives general satisfaction. 'Customrs can rely in buying their goods, at the very lowest arket rates, as ;the lowest prices are asked A a first, bs • which time Is laved, to both . purcha s er an d seller,-and no necessity fbr beating down. • Re has constantly on h'iand, and ,will continue to. be supplied with a good assortment of seasonable staple Dry Goods, designed for, and adapted to the. near country trade ; to which the now invitee the attention of the, Merchants of th s neighborhood ; impressed with a belief that they li e many others, will patron-, ize the system of transktine business adopted and strictly adhered to by thb advertiser. ti. Come and see ; r - GEO. W. cnotlA. o. 30 Bank street,'Philada., Philada. July 5, i 27-31110 t • -_ ._ III! Lange. .0 17-[ MIN ING tNGINEER, Mineral'Land Agent. 1 - 4 , x AmisaTloN orMines and Estates. 'Surveys. .. ropographicnl Piing, Transverse And vertical sectional arawings exh)biting the Geoingleal strait tieation'or property; tracing hedn of iron ore and coal: examinations for 'rites of Dom Blast FUrnaces, and Reports made thereon, by THOM RIDGWAY. jr.. Mining Engineer. and Real Estate Agent for Miner al Lands:No. Waltiut street, back. l'hdattelph,ta, July. 1.1, 1.815, 7 29_ Z`...f....t0a1:r. Gs. tc.." No; 15, North .Stoond street,Thilada. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store t'• - VAT %%D e i.restpoetclifeumny: New invite Stock t the 01111111iinnGigo°A, consisting in part of Balzarines Painted Lawns, Mous lin De Lains, Silks, Chintzes, Alpaccas, &c. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! ' • Thiliet; Silk, Cashnierel, De Laine and various - other kinds of Shawls. . I FOR.MENS' 4ND BOYS' WEAR. ; Cloths..Cassitneres, Gainbroans, Linen Drillings, Yes tines,. Summer Cloths. e. Also, Sheeting and Shirting Linens: Minting, Tattle Diaper and Table Cloths To wellings, Tickings, Checks, &c. WHITE MESIJNS FOR 'DRESSES Satin striped,, Pla id, conet, Cumin. te, Ngnsooe. Mull. SWLSS and Book 'Musllns, for Drosses. Also, Skirts, LinFts teruathrick Ildkflt. Stockings. Gloves, Collars, Veils, 4c.c. &c.' Also, Palm Leaf Hats, ti Rorrillect MARTER & SON. -No. 15, North Second street, l'hilada. Philada. April 12, , 15-thno EEEI DALE'S DOUBLE BEAM PLATFOIINI SCALES.; - , • l ti im• t • ,; DALE'S . Ailigle Beam t ai - - , - . Patform Scales i • i l' ' l . l -------4^' 4. Single "'• I' "Even " ''' - Brass Beans . Iron . " ,•- p, j , Patent Patent Balances, •• • • I. • Spring . V t . ; • . Ring and Nest Weights for sale WHOLESALE ~ AND RETAIL, at the g . SCALE WAREHOUSE "--------"""7--"..... IW GRAY. ,V.BIIOTHEE, • - '7• ---• • - No. 34 WALNI.IT St., Dealers in'all kinds ofScales and Weights, • N. B. All Stales suld by uslare niarranteg to give satisfaction in every particular. 6: & 11: "Philadelphia March 29 • , . 13-- SPRING BALANCES, if - POZEN SALTERS btruoveir SPRING !ALAN -1./CES with and without Dishes, With a full supply of the different stzes of Dale s Platfarna - alai Coupter SCALES, just Received ;lull for sale at the :CALE Wharehouse of , . . . _ GRAY 4 I3IOTLIEII, No. 34 WALNUT St.. below Second. ' Philadelphia March 20, SIMPSON, &Co SCALES 50.--DALE'S EVEN REAM COHN TER SCALES ARE. MORE DURABLE ACCit RATE, AND CONVENIENT than any Scale inns - , will weigh from one grant to 100 pounds for sale at the very low price of I 50 each. Larger size 65, and 65 50 with Dish, warranted to give satisfaction. • GRAY & BROTHER, • No. 34 WALNUT street. Philadelphia March 29, 33-- , . . e Black and Green Teas, acc., • - IJAVID RANEEN , at his Tea Warehouse, No. 73 Chestnut. street. Philadelphia, offers at , the very lowest wholesale prices, the following Teas, &co.:: 500 half chests Young Tlyson Tea, ~ 50 'do GutipolVder do 50 do Imperial do 500 , do . Fouchong do . 130 :do Oohing. do 100 do Tdrihea do • . , 50 • •do English Congou do .. 23. •de Orange Pekoe do Thee., Tens embrace the crioice - selections friont the enema') cargoes of Fruit Nig. Crop Tkas, lately an iv ed at New Yore. 800 837.5 Coffee. epneiming of Rio, Java, Mandl, Mar icaihn, African Mocha, and St. Domingo. ' 10 Cernons PliM4l Caracas Indigo, ' 40 Bags of - Pepper, ; 1500 pounds Cinves, ."0 1200 pounds Nuttifocs, 330 hllt. Prime Neiv Orlhits Sncar, ' 100 WIN: crushed and ptilierized.dn .2500 loaves treble and double refilled do • 10 Tierces prime Rice.. APril 5,1645, 11-4 m• FARQUHAR &CA P ENTER CONVEYANCERS, '56 WALNUT STREET. PRILADA. Money Loaned nn Mnrtgaie, and Real Eetate hoiigtil and sold. Philadelphia, April 19 • 16-3 t g 10pe1V2gA!,,47 . 1 • i3I.I,IMER ARRANGEMENT. driN and after December 41844, no Passenger Traii, will be run on Sundays. • !lonia of starting on and after Monday,'Aprii 14: Flinn Pottsville, at 8 A. M., 1 Daily except Sun " Philada., " 9A. HOURS OF PASSING READING. 'int' Philada., at A. M.. " Pottsville" 11l A. 111.,• RATEs OF - Between Pottsville and Philada.,*3 50 and 3 00 • • " Reading, 41-10 and 120 April 12. TIM subscriber offers for sale on the most favorable terins a gem"l assortment of the best English refined and common iron ; American rolled ard hammered iron; Sprint, ,Cast an d She del ; Swedes and American r Steel. Also, hoop, sheet, baud, scroll, small, round and square iron. Juniata hnrae nail and other mat , ' &c. - . JOHN W. MIDDLETON, 272 north .id et., above tallowhill et., near the R R l'hilada.; Aupta4`24,• 31-I# 4 . . . • i • *Hap eY to Loan. 00 DoVats to loan, upon approved Igeratrity In the ?hornngh of Pottsville, or neiallhor n sums of,t2.non-2,500-1,500-10n0 an SDO.•- to ;FARQUHAR & CARPENTFR, G 6 Walnut street, Ptilada. ado. June bnod. Apply t. Oloney to Loan. PERSONS in islant of Money, on first rate 7tlerreage securities, ini.his Borough. can, be accommodated, by npplyine to th e subscriber, at No. 93, south third wt. corner of Pear stl, Pin%do. . T. MASON MITCHELL. Philada. June , ""t "i -- s 1 • —,....._ 1731 OToss 21 der. suits. suit purchasers. T. H. BAIRD Vhilada. June, . RAIL ROAD IRON. 2n tons_pew Rail Road Iron 2 x I . . , 3 07- - ' , : do 11 a 6 . . sdn‘ . Likewise a - general best refined able iron. suitable Mr Idaeltinists—round, square' an flat., Boiler irou cut IQ pattern. 1 T. & B. GEORGE, Northeast corner of Market and 12th eis. Pbilada. June, ill, • . , 21.1t,'. • • For Sale. r• VNE Coal Cylider, Screen, and four drift Can, all in good order, it quantity of prop timber and about. 10,000 pine laggips; Apply at Llewellyn to JOHANAN .COCHILL.. 23--4te. • : 27- June 21, , . Splendid Paper Curtains:. AN entire new article, beautifully'fieured' and'prin, ted nn both sides, sufficiently wide. for alcaut all kinds of Windoivs.. lust received and for sale (leap . . by Am Mb. ALSO ON HAND Iron and Steel ROJID . IRON. Rail Road Iron; in good or: :le for relaying, for sale in lots, to ORRICK & CAMPBELL. Race and Prater streets. . 26-6 t• lEMM 505U;71411,14 BARGES. rrIll: work ofi rillaretnt atbuytkill 1 fr.oit ptaladelphtu to PAt t'arbon,'Schnltlt I co. • is i m iv 3( ilr ei prtitnii/n and by the tatinti of-_ the, tontrari%. the igoof2.,nl .I.nexv will be competed Th. tut.tr:enietifwill' o "" thinuch , ott the ••1191e. tin of 4.10 11 . 1, 346- sysn«trt of Boat ihithtinc i•ntiretV; ,V,..iets of 1:0 to 200 tons buethen, tn catnt *li thro Vigalirt x ueerifully as boats of ..0 tons havehei+ in•frio,ore ; and the experience; of 'tli..,llrol , r.istied.,oltlinii,lhe l il, , qotiritikstriitioy While otlitng.on i•f thlirtellt diecti , stion.--enobles hint 10 Tototnifr, dinre'ettletentiworktnytt dr), combining Trquisite tinal:lies is• !Lisa arm /4111RTITIN. to parfertion of vu vlel.—than any of his competitors on - Fhr schnylkal 'Over. PP T1M1.1.1 WiShr:Jll Sl , illll pr Selling Vessels, -ooit.r 105 fret it !Aron. i•• fin h. wvith. and 10 feet in depth - , trill find it trt, their s rivantece to patronise the 'sonscriber--relnite tiork will at all times be crarrants4 to give satisfactlon7:untier a forfeiture of Oa a FOC/Ain the contract mire. 'JOHN li. CROSLAND, Pottsville. Pa. Ma 24th." 21—if . . . . t. • Orpha4s' Court sale: . ~ ; D llRE'ne , ' O O !Sli order Of the erphati'a entiii ,sif L Schuylkill enmity, will be sold by Public Vemlue, on Wednesday', Hui - lath d a y of August, 1P.15, at the !public hum? of 'lleOry lietnme,' to the lltifimgb of Ts ! „.,:',„tt maitta;:in said aonuty, al'. V . r ,2`.....z . , , .1, "" 1.- .'"' to iri,t raM of Wrtdland, called riz11!..",..., a, c ';;C:l' "GlemlP-Wer," 2 mute in ItosL '"•-• •Sk,. 1. • s;•••,. tow'nslciii, Schuylkill county.;• adjoining lam mue pof Sal ! 1 landuer,olie Hun. CIL - Crles Si Come. David D. titewar and the Morris Cull : Pl* Company, contaiolne 409 acres, mai 411 perches iir thi:realuitsii. Thelvact has the Lu sh, Schuylkill upon which theie torsi sever.il vslitahlb water powers. and is well 6:n6mi - id. ' It is situated about.. Sig miles above Tamaqua and ;cubit, half a mite of the road lea. 'din./ from Tatilaquik to liagletoo--the Stale load, to ! Wilkesharre : , afso mksces through the land:, There is a darn and - old 'Saw'. Mill upon the premises Lute the ciliate of Jacob Illithßy, deceased. -' Salo IP ciMil4encoW two .'clock in` the ailentooll, .when due attrodanc y will Le given, cud the Warm o f ` ! sale made known 4 11, ' I 1 !!IIARY J. DUDLEY 1 • • • . - ii NN AL. MALEY. J Admes. A " By - Order of the qou rt. I' 'JOHN H. DOWNING, ; Clerk, ' O lviisAtiss,' oly s'. ISt:, 1 Tr- NEN OLIZAP . CASH STORE, • Goods dhe'ap . :2l l •tham Ever! ..•• Lipitil 77 ON; FNPEC*I`O lAA' informs the citizens dl l'ottts. I. 10 - v Ile and r,iciitOy 01'111 he ha* (owned a New More at Neleigh . a.,tlisnit, on the Rail Road, where he has constantly i*thurui • - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, , QUEENSTIMI?R, LIQUORS; ' FLOUR . FE ' which he will sell a reasianable advance on et y prices. . ' June 14, i • Circuipr;Wereen• for Sale: Aißd'S CIR I CTILA-R SCREEN, 13 feet Icing;f24 feet in diameter—meshes - of. -11 -1 g if niches i i square. ' • . Also, a To - r . nin;::•iand 13,iring geared Lathe, 12' feet sheer7,.ailtabli , Jor Rail Road work. Also, an Extons - inn' trip Carriage. vrell built and in good order,l virio shaft tongue and bagage rack; will answer fiir !Ur 2: horses. Tito"aboreirirti4es are'fir sale at law prices.— Apply the ' -uhkriber at lilinersAlle. .:L - IDANIEI2R."BENNETT; Minersvilled p Jane2B, 26-60 . _ _________, •-•;',. - ---- • T . T •••• ••• -I\ 4 AN ' 1.4 0 OkS.. , . . 1 • •The Smegtzler.4s 4 , airtelt, lift:eoh supply, .. 45 I hecory or . the ,, iri,:i.in Temtpry: '''. 25 John Itonae, r the , lloll,/ Coat of Trevelt.' ' - 25 J... , , . . . "Mysteries‘jortoQ Inquisition. cart ti, . 121 The UttlolietlOne.ilky Mrs.llof l andr • 121 Whu shall be Ileir;:hy Min l'ick,:raaig: . 25 West ws ril 'll.l l . byl,PaOltlillg: . . '25 Poor (..!.i io:jiye 'ILi I'he Monk, 6ylM. CI: Lcwin. ' • '2s , Lardnees Lec i tures.:pn :•.. 4 ely've.e pild Art. part 4: 25 New tteroglyphicYortnne'reller. l2l Hontezfonalii Iheiahatn. entriplete in 5 parte. .5U Fiai.nstoo. h% .:oop'or, 2 'ails'. " /5 N e w l'o.t Ofqe 1.0:w. 6l . Chereintry 51.aie I•Stly, for the use olAgricul- _ wrists.. 1 ' E ":, .• , . 4 .. . .181 og'et!i'r %41t x:.!var:ely qother works just recet yexi an& ror ca.!, I, i IV BANNAN A4O. June 2841 1 1 r"' : 26 vrianto i finmeditdo:y.- • 50 I'l!ntalwt &. TAYLOR'S,. ceiinct vt I nt: & Mahautangn it.' 28-- July 12, BOTTLED [VIINERA:Ii WATER. %IDE ..r tqrurrynte mi :ne.publie in general are itiformktflKl The guliscriher, 4( his Drug Stare in Purley i 11... i'llann flu-tart, and Battles.. •• which•Nt'ill be kohl yp relvolible tcriAb. hi* the dOZ/ Of Ile ineltes a 1 retitle to 111%11;14110r , Sarrepan/la Be- , , renzge tha.Wrtn weather. . • . - JOHN 8. C. MARTIN. idiot PA, MI • BRiGfiT & POTT, HARDT:V.9RJ; 4 IRON DE3LEIS, • Art tlly,e Tottiii , . , ESPECTO,I4.II the attention of tho . Rthr I perte,e the it itiock, convicting . in all the generalite of an exclusiVe Hardware Snd Iron Stoic: Gt.:aunt; DRTOIIT , • ; - IMANKTOTT. • : rotttivale liinr ix; " I - A.A4I SALOON • • • ..2V Si . E is- lIE - HR,' ; ITAvnrepaired ti4irreinited4l eir eramt Ice Cream • t Saloons, In Cerarr• slreeti Jut : below Igabanlan in. Fryer% anti ari.tiVtpared virervp:up leg .M CRF4M- Peurlh, Pine •Applo.eno - M. S rowherri, Virrtina; acc: at nil hours, It d COanis, furrlialie