• BUSINESS DP:MARTIN:ENT. TERMS OF THIS .PAPER ..-Two Dollars rat attuura, math StraiArmually In advance, by 'those who reside in this county—and annually in 'advance by those who reside at a (Drumm. Una paid within the yiar, $2 60 will he demanded Five Dollars in advance will pay for three Years substOption. • Ternis to Advertisers. To merchants and others who wish to adver tise by the year, with frequent changes of adver tisements, the terms will bo $ 12 per annum, in 'eluding the paper, or $lO in advance ; Two 'Squares with the paper, without change, $llO per annum, •or $ 8 in advance. One square of 12 ince, with the paper, sB,ors 6 in advance. Bu amens Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4 in advance-3 lines $ 3 withthe paper, or $ 2 with Put the paper. Larger advertisements will be published as per agreement. One square of 12 lines, one dollar for 3 inser ions, and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 cents far one insertion, and 12} cents for every subsequerbt insertion. I Insurance. The subscriber, Agent (lir one of the best Iniurance offices in Philadelphia, ts prepared to make insurances rn all descriptions of property, such as .Houses, Mills, stair - sec, Goods, Furniture, &c., &c., at the very lowest .ntes. • , B. HANNAN . Cheap Publications. • aiki thetheap publications are for sale at this office rag soen as issued, at publisher's prices. Single copies .otassytsvork obtained to order. AXTE have recently made additions to our. 'lf V large aseortment ofJob Type, which le no ..er than that °fatty' Country-Printing Office In tb' and are ready to execute all kinds of JOB PRINTI NG .of every destripticm, at the loweet rates : such is CARDS, • BILL HEADS, • PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, DILLS of LADING. POST bILLS & At very shoal notice. By keeping good workmen, and ' , prompt despatehln executing oraers, we expeit to re . cel ve the support-cif tbe public. '• .I*We have Aid a BINDERY attached to the Mace, which enable:sus:llo%MA all kinds of Printing [when it Is necessary to Ho an. Books of every , description, bound to order. tpsIDS, ' Passage Agency, &c. Tire sabscriber is prepared to engage Passage,- fot Passengers flora every past of England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales at the very lowest rates.. Ile also at tends to remitting money to every part of Enhope, in 4111118 of one Foetid and upwards By prompt attention to business he meets to give general satisfaction. . B. BANNAN, 'Agent for • • • JOSEPH . 111cMURBAY. • iiggffiES The Coal' Trade.. . . ~ Theshipmetits Ode week are byliail Road 2 2 by Cana1,7,346 03,; total tbr the, week 32,038 1 The following li'a compathivestitetnent of tl to same period last year; . ~ . . 1844 161 .13 chuylkill—Rail Road 028,001 07 446; Canal - 210,202 02 125, Leigg h- ..-.. 173,735 00 225 t I awan '',' ' 340,000 09 100 Susquehanna 60,000 00 SOI, l'inegrove . - - • 21,528 16 35: . Increase in 1645, tons' 24: IMPORT Or COALS AT BOSTON.—During .1 were received of fO4ign, 3763 chaldrons. C 29,027 tons and 46,500 bushels. We observe by the, Commercial List, that Lehigh and 'Hazleton coal is retailing at $4,75 —while cliuylkill coal commands only $4,25--How ,is this 1 Schuylkill coal is just as good as the Lehigh, and we see no good reason, why it should not command:just as lIMIt a price. Vessels to Eastern torts are not so plentj have been for some time past. -We-quote the freight as follows , . To Salem, • $1 02 to 161 -" Roston,, - ' $1 62 to I .5 Portland, $l 62 to I e 7 " New Bedford. . $1 37 to 150 "'Providence & Fall River, $1 37 to 1 50 " Charleston, - 81 65 t) 175 v Nantucket, ' $1 75 . "New York, *1 00 to I 12 " Troy, ' 81 37 a. 1 50 " Newark, N. J. sl 03 " Albany, sl 45 to I 33 •' 4. Fredericksburg, Va. al 1210 1 25 , Freights to Philadelphia by Canal 70 cents I 1 1.'ork, $1 60 1 By Ban Road from Pottsville $1 20 and fro!, kilt Haven $1 10--to Philadelphia, Tltstoncur the politeness of the different on the (:anal and Rail Road, we are enabled our readers, with the following weekly it Coal Trade, which they earrtely upon as cor RV RAIL ROAD. rianx PORT CR.REION. • For the week ending on Thurirday evening. • • 0,724, 0 Per last Report. •• 0,222 1 PROM POTTAVILLE For the week ending on Thursday evening„ , Per, last fatten, = For the week endini.on Thursday evening, 10.667 0 Per last Report, 016,030 Li PROM PORT CLINTON rot the week ending on Thurßiny evening Per last Report, BEI BY CANAL. .PROM vorfs VILLE AND PORT CARGO For the weak ending on Thursday -evening, i 4,2.59 24 .Per fast Report, 9 79,514 19 . FROM BCRUILKILL MAVEN Total up to Thursday noon August 14, , 'Ferias& room FROM PORT' CLINTON. For the'weck end,ing on Thursday August 14, • 1,702 Per last Report. 25,730 Total by Canal Do by Rail Road otal b. Rail Road and Canal Lehigh Coal Tra Despatched this season, up to Bth mo. 2 FROM MAUCH CHUNK. Lehigh Coal and Navigation CO. Summit 5716 • Room Run 3158 Beaver Meadow R: R & Coal C.. ' FROM PENN HAVEN Hazleton Coal Company FROM ROCK PORT. ,Buck Mountain Coal Ca TOTAL SHIPMENT& FROM MAUCH CHIT • Lehigh Coal and Nay. co. Summit alines 100233 Boom Run do 36477 Beaver Meadow B. R. and Coal Co. FROM PENN HAVE. jriazletoti Coal Co. FROM ROCK PORT Buck Mountain Coal COUIPIoY. • -WYOMING COAL TIUDE: 'total to An; st 9 1845. 89 '5913 Tons MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL - HAVEN R.ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported over this Road, for the week ending on Wednesday Evening tut. 1 • I 12,068 01 Tons. 501,736 16 Per last report. 446,826 17 WILLI/01 NEWELL' Collector Total, MOUNT CARBON RAILROAD. The amount of Coat transported over' this roa d f or the week ending on Thursday evening last, is NW Tons. Per last Report,, 1 . t5,301 " • 151,0t4 N. CLRAVEIR, Collector. Total, MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. ' The following is the amount of Coal transported over this road op to Thursday ev'g I 3,6 1 3 01 Tons 32,016 03 Per Last Report. Total, 100. Dollars Ressfard. - TflEabove reward will be paid to the informer on the conviction of the evil disposed person or person s who, on Sunday last, plug timber and ittories on the track of the Mount Carbon Bail road, or, who may by so doing hereafter endanger ;Abe lives or property of persons using said N4T Road,— RAN CP4V4R, Collector. August 16t13 33—It WELCH, MANN dcDELAVAN, Proprietors, • J 1 W. BANCKEII, AGENT. THIS Unrivalled Equestrian corps,. composing 100 men aud horses, will be preceded by the New York Brass Bind, in a rnagnificient Car riage drawn by eight Cream . colored horses, on their arrival in town. • '1 he artists attached to this popular establishment are of the bighst reputa tion and respectability, and stand classed among the first Equestrians 'either in Europe orAmerica.. Among the number will . be found. Mr 4. J. Na than. the wonderful Herculean Horseman—Mr. W. Nichols, the great back Ward ridet.—Master John Glenroyathe only true and perfect trick Equestrian 'of the day—W. Kincaid, the young dashing rider—Mr. Chambers, the elegant .scenic horsemen—Ur. E. Woods,•the successful personi fication of- Wild Indians of the Forest Mrs. M. Wood;,,the beautiful female Artist—Mr; Dunbar, the extraordinary India Rubber man—Master Rey noldi and Pastur,' the juvenile pets of the Arena —Mr. Jarnieson, the Comic. Singer a"nd Banjo Player—Mr. Winnemore, thesolored Vocalist— M, John Dianiond, the farfame,d Negro break down dancer—Mr. H. Nichols,'Riding Master, and Mr. John May, the most popular and celebrated Clown of the day. For farther particulars see , bills. at the Hotels. . already great. e State - - - - , •Will be exhibited at Pottsville, on Monday of.: ternoon Sept. Ist, for one daY only. I tri — rthe above company will exhibit at:Donville the 31st of August, Pottsville the Ist of September. August 16th ; 33 'HARDWARE & • IRON. STORE. TTHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends ml the public generally, that he has just. received a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, cARpFNTErrs TqoLs, &c., which added to his former stock presents p variety to _those desirous of mirchas n t, hnsurnasged in the re gion, for quality and cheapness. A large assortment of the best Axes at prices ranging froth 75 cents t01f,25. Grindstones, , ''•cinit per lb. .• American Steel, • ' t. Dent Cast Steel, t• ltil t' • • Lead. • ' golletittron, . • • 5 t' Nails liy the Keg.. j "• Tid, 2 bo.‘e'' for $23.00, cheaper than veer. -Wire of alt sizes.very low. His assortment consists partly of Anvils, ItellOws; Spikcs, , '.,linives and Foilts, Spoons, Nails, Chains,ritiovelij, and' Tea and Coffee Kettles, , Spades, verY cheap:! 'Roams. knfe, Rifles, 41,142 07 i 3 tons. he trade 059 02 411 07 952 00 000 00 1511; 00 ,792 12 •;gf 4 , a 836,556 05 1,070 836' EMI MEM MEM Planes, Sass's, Hatchets,Giass and , hinges,kes,Waiim bor-IGrain Scythesi Sickles, es, Hay and Dung forks, :Files, llasps,Candle sticks, Ilobnalls,llorseshoes, Pans &c. • Also; Dye Sluff', Copper and iron Kettles, .Glitss, Varnish, Putty, And every, other article usually kept in Hardware Establishments, all of which, he sells ad a very Jow rate. Persons commencing honsekeeping, blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, waddlers, ecC, will Lind it to their advantage liy calking and examining his stock heron! purchasing- elseWhere,,at the flay IScales, cor ner ol Centre and Market street. 13 they rates of a= • , _lle tendeis his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and customers tar their libeial support,; and solicits their furthe'r patronge. , - i' ' GEORGE 11. - SICIITErt- Pottsville, August 16, , 1845. ; •-- 33-- 1 Glenn's Celebiated Prepdratlons • I. - I • . GLENN'S INDIAN DYE A , ATARIIANTED to change Grey, Light,!or Red hair, V Whiskers, dr Eyebrows; to a handscime Brown. or let Black, without staining the skin or !injuring the hair in the least. The colour is natural, and will not rub off or soil the whitest muslin, Price ~ Sti cents.' GLENN'S ROMAN K ALT DOR, A certain lettledy for Pimples, freckles, Tan, Moth or Mori - Mew; Redness, Blotches; Sunburnt Teller .&c. ll'inay be used with perfect safety on the most delicate complexion, and gives the skill a soft and fair appear- . 'ol.e. 'Price 50 cents per bottle. . GLENN'S INDIAN OIL, .For promoti j ng the growth and beautifying the hair, giving it a glossy softness, preventing its from falling nut, removine dandruff :It. has the property of Making theliair dark, and preventing it from turning grey and being,Pleasantly perfumed, it is axe 1 era for , dressing the hair'in general. Price 50 caits. GLEN: 'S TOOTH PASTE: l"` This' very pleasaiit and perfectly:sa fe dentrifice gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, preventing and runny. ingispots ofincipient decay, gives firmness to the gusts andsweettiess to tho breath: l'rice :25 cents GLENN'S DEPILNIOI(Y Removes superfluous hair from the faCe•.• near and arms, without Witty to the skin. Price toticents. • ' GLENN'S REAL. BEAR'S OIL, Warranted genuine, end relined by a pectiliar processi for 'promoting the growth and beautifying. the hair this' 'article is confidently reccointhended.- It -is also very useful for removing Scurf and Dandruff; and for the , heads of children. It is pleasantly pertained, and is for sale in bottles of vitriol's sizes. ••••-, I • ' GLENN'S CURLING FLIJII); Giving the hair a ,beautiful Curl, and keening It in curl In warm or ilainp‘veather• :Price 50 cents. GLENN'S SUPERFINE .PEARL POWDER, 'A beautiful Gosinatic;alla3ing thistles of heat, giving a fairness 'o the Complexion and to the feattires ; to many per - ,SOns a clear and transparent Softness Of expression. Prier. 25 cens per box. ,r I 9LENN'S TOILET AND NURSERY POWDER , Is confidently recommended to the ladieti as of the ve ry best quality, and entirely free from! grit or any pernicious ineredient. It is beautifully white andaoft. and is Sold plain, or perfumed with iarions.odors.' • The above named escheat articles are confidently re commended to the public as really good. They have been in general rise for mahy years past,land have ful ly sustained their well earned reputation. Prepared by L. W 4 GLENN:. Manufacturer of Perfumery. Fancy' Soaps, 4•c., No. • BP South Third Street, opposite the ExObange, r salein Pottsville, by B. BA\NAN, Agent.. August 16, . . —to New MEM p .ollectors itofoina h .te of the ,ect. 75,947 OG 5,031 1 127,384 00 133,297 15 220,915 01 1,107 0. 8,74? 0 9.916 09 46,09" 13 L ;6,:;100 I =lV7ll 1,381 19,853 27,432 16 125,444 07 446,019 13 5715' ME 13,690 336710 43n0 EEM lons MI 35,531 os GEO. HADESTY, Colleefor,. CIRCUS.; OF GREAT 'ATTRAc TIONT 1 FEVER AND AdUE!! 1000's! AND 10,000'6! ! A DE. noiv, suffering under that Bane , of Life, Fever /A. and Ague, or Billions Intermittent Fever !—• Row and's linprOstd Tonic Mixture,' is universally,ac knowledged by the disinters sled, to be the- Great lie- Puma! Remedy—the only Warranted, safe,sure and rad ical cure—that never has, failed, when ;properly used, to eradicate the disease and also its irraMedlate causes, restoring the natural feelings and elasticity of the con stitution In a manner that nothing else Will, c)-Theretbre-procure at once this long tried , old fa vorite and sterling remedy, now called !Rowand'a lm .proved Tonic mixture—protected against counterfeit ers, by the written signature of , the original inventor, Rimy R. Rowasn, over the mouth of 'etery bottle, and which, may, for-a certninty, be obtairied genuine in Pottsville, of . .101 IN R. C. MARTIN. JOIN R. ROWAND, M. D., Proprietor } NO. 29, north 24 st., Philada. August 16, 9 • ! 33--4ino • !Dissolution of Partnership. . • partnershio formerly existing between Lauer & Vandusen. was dissolved on the 21st of July ullrby mutual consent. 'The brewingi business ,will be carried on in future by George'Latier, and the trot. tling business ty Henry. Vandusen. All persons hav ing claims against the firm, are respectfully requested to present their to either for payment. and all teose dented are requested to make payment. GEO:L I WEER, HENRY VANDUSEN. 3:3-43t* Aug 16th Guano. ripHE subsenbers have just peceivo a fresh sup .. ply of this valuable manure, direct from the Isl. iind of Inhaboe,and offer for sale ISO tons in hbla. and bags in lets to suit purchasers. THOS. W. MORGAN & Co. • 9 & 10 South Wharves,!Philadelpnia. Philada. Augustlerb • 1:33-2mo stray Cow. STRAYED away from. the subseriber , imiding near Debley's Brick Yard, in this !bor Duel, about three weeks ago, a Black and White Spotted COW, with a white tail. a star in her forehead and both horns bOred. MI the lega white. Whoever will re- turn said Cow to the Subscriber, or give information whom she can be got again, will be !reasonably re , - wanled. DAVID BOBER PS, August 16th 33-101 Dissolution. THE partnership ber'etofore existing between Wil liam Goyim and Thomas Oram. Colliers of Branch township, Schuylkill CUUnty, trading Under the Arm of Wm. Gilyon, Co.; was dissolved on 'tthe 11th inst. by the withdrawal of the. subscsiber. -WILLIAM. GUYON. Mincrsvilier Augtist 16, 1815. 33-3 to Ini 14 ..11. DICKEYS 'l* . ' lIIIIGION Di:VMS, Or ,Ifti: 375, ; ARCM STIAZET, 1 _- ' PIIILILDSLPMA,! MAKES this Methecl of informing his friends and 1. the public generallYttiat he willl return to Pons ville,on or about the l2th inst. to remain a short time and would bepletsed to receive any galls in the way of hls profession et .tae Pennsylvania Hall. REFERENCES. , Hon. George Reim, prof....Saml. G. Morton M. D. Charlp 'Whitman Eel.' Prof-"D. Mu tter, M. D. . Prof. Joseph rancoast,! AI. D. , Aug l 9th 1 I 1 • , 1 • .. BEST r iBIITT BINGES, MANEFACTO ' ED and fo r . sale by mcoltßiet. TASKER & MORRIS, • 1 Pascal Iron Warehouse, S. E.. corner of Third and Walnut street, P.bilada• Pldlada. August V. ' • 32— ' . 07) 1 hansr conri. Sale of Lands. ' • • 1 [ 11011UBSUANT to an order of 'the Orphans' Court of 1. Schuylkill County,) James C 2 Marshall, -adminis trator iof the Estate of Peter Benson, Eon., tale of the Borough of Erie, in Erie.lColinty, Pennsylvania, de ceased, will expose to kale by public vendue and cutti.' cry, on Saturdai,the dth day of Septet' , her, 1845, be, tweenlthe hours of three and six o'clock, in the after noon, let the Pennsylvania Hall. In the oolongs of Pottsville, Schuylkill Comity ; the one full, equal, un divided half (the whole Into two equal parts, to be parted and divided) of all the following described ser- • en certain tracts of pareelo of land, situate In Sebuyl- ', kill County aforesaid:l .- 1 , . No.ll. situate !formerly Brunswick, now Malhelm township, in Schuylkill c unty, near the Borough of Pottsville, in Tumbling run valley, surveyed in poign ance of a warrant in the tame of George Shades, be ginning at a.chesnut, then •e by land of Michael Cat ter, south 80, west 252 t o whit oak, north 10, west 48 to &stone; south 60, west 50 ton chesnut oak, thence by land of Caspar Singer, smith 30, east 280 to a stone, thence south 60, west 50 to a stone, thence soon 20, west - 168 to a!sione, thence by land of Conrad Minnich, south 7, east] 47 to a stone, thence 4 lands of Michael ' Emmirk north 20, east 78, to a corner, thence Belzer Newfong, north 70, east 200 to a stone, thence by land of Henry Orwig, north 28 west 10 to a stone, thence north ;65; east 114 to 0 stone. and thence by land of Elizabeth Klinger north 26, west 188 to the place of be ginning, containing 420,acres end allowance. . No, 2 , Satiate in the toultiship and county last men tioned, and adjoining the obove and surveyed in pur suance•Of a Warrant in theinauae of Elizabeth Kliuget, beginning at a post.'then4 by land of Sarah Hussey, south 70, weft 125 to a stone, thence south 46, West 40 to a stone,thence south 70,1 west 100 to a storm, thence by land of Henry Orwig, south 10, east 40 to a stone, thence by laid of Cenrge Shaffer, south 26, east 108 to a stone, thence by land of 11enry Orwig south 25, east 51 to 0 stone, ° thence alutheast 21 to a stone, thence.by other land north 60, e st 1:4 to a stone, Bence by land of ChOstian Steinbach, north 19, east 114. to a stone I , and thence by land oil Peter, Brechler north 20, west 251 to the placc.of begring, containing 438 acres and .allowance, an. .1 No. j 3. Situate in B rry township, Schuylkill coun ty, surveyed in pursuahce rof a warrant In the name of Caspet Thiell; hegintimg at a pine, thence by lands of - 11lowrer &Compainp aunt ' 23, east 283 too pine,thenre .southp, west 117, ' to alon g` , thenceby other land smith 20, east lir7 to a f ine, their ce by land of John Nichol son. Esq., mirth 4 . 3,- coot 1,5 to a, stone, thence by other land, north 23, west 383 iti l a . post, and thence by land of Jesse 'Yarniill, south , 67,-West . 127 to the place of be ginning, containing 429 acres and 130 perches and al lowance. - . 1 *1 No. 14 ituat'e in the toWnsldh :indemnity last men- Ironed, surveyed in thirst/once of a warrant, in the name of Killian May, begitining at a white oak, thence by land of Jesse Yarnell, knutit 67, west 180 to a post, thence by other land south 23, east. 383 to a stone, :thence by land of John Nlcholsom.Esq... north 67, east 180 to a pine, thence by other land north 23, west 383 to the placeof begiiiiiingJ containing 400 acres and 3 verities and allowanCe. 1 . ,NOIS. Situate in th e township and county last men tioned. surveyed in insitance of a warrant, in the name,of Henry Shaffer, beginning at a cliesmit, thence 'by land of Jesse Yarnell,piouth 67, west iXt to a stone, thencle north 23 West 46 0 a white oak, thence south 67, west 106 to a White nalk, thence by other lapds south 2.3, mist 383 to a pine, thenceby lands of John-!Nichol son, Esq., north 67, east 406 to a stone ,and thence by oiller; land north 23.,*.we5t.1337 to the place of beginning, containing 418 acres, 33 *tiles and allowance. No; 6. Situate in tewnshl county las: the in pursuance nf a i arrant in the name of Johnllinger,. begintiinguit a posW thence by land of John'Nicholson, Esq.', north 67, east 49th a pine, thence north 35, east 230 to a pide, thedreby other land north 230 Vest 236 to a post, titillate bylvicant laud south 67, west; 239 to a chesnut aid thence by land of Henry Shaffer. south 23, eth place of beginning, containing 43.1 acres and owance. No, 7. Situate in the twnslitp and county last men tioned,t solyeed in Pur. nonce of a warrant, in the name of George Hewett beginning al a pitch pine, theneeby land of Joint Nicholson. Esq., north 48, west 180 tea stone, thetwehy vacant land somh 42, west 260 ton 1io:4. thence south 23, east 238 to a pine, theses ty John' Nicholsoin, Esq , „ at d other lands north 35, east Up to a post, thencebyother lands north 42, east '270 to;the place of beginning , containing 431 acres and 38 perches and allowcaCe: r .. The title of the said Peter Benion, the intestate to these lands, is by patent. from the Commonwealth to him.) The said undiVided half will be sold.to the high est arid brat bidder; one third of Hie consideration sto ney to be staid by the puchaser, to the administrator, i at the titre nfi e Of the cor nation of the sale/ one third in Dielvejnonths front ti e day of Sale,and therm/Join ing Hard in eighteen in nths fins, the day of sale.- Thel payment of the cast; mentioned two thirds, to be secured by bond andlmortgage on the prnperty. • I 1 JAMES P. MARSHALL, Adniinistrator. By order of the Court, . 1011N.II DOWNING, Clerk. '- Orwigslitirg, Augu s t 9 1 18 ' 1.5. 32-5 t ' , Register's Notice. • NOTICE is hereby given ter all perstins interested in the following Executor, Administrator and Guardian laccounti. thatj the same have been passed by the 'Register, arid will be presented to the Or phan's Co l on of the, oUnty or Schuylkill, to be held at Orwigstiurg, on Monday, the Bth die.y . of Septem ber heat, at 10 o'cleick,:A. M., for confirmation and alloWaned. • The account of George Rather, guardian of Mi. chael and Elizabeth, Minor children of Christian jr,! I - The second acc ount'of John ,Poit, administrator de bollix iion of the Estate of John Fob, senior, late of the borough of ProtSville, deceased. The at.bount of 'Daniel Faint, administrator of the Emilie of Elisabeth Faust, late of West Brunswig •toWnshiP. deceased. I The third account of Peter Kremer, Executor of the Estatetof Anrahain Feritg, late of the township of rinegroce..deeeaseal.l • ' - The account of Daniel F. Berger. Joseph Berger and Wm.' Berger, F.:centers of :the Estate of Ludeng , Berger, late of filanheim township, deceated. The account of Jonathan Kistler, Executor of the Esfate of Jacah Lek, , late of Waal' um township, deceased. . i The ,acconnt of Robert Bell. Executor of the Es• tate of WORM Bell, late of the borough of Potts ville. deceased. The aceuuni of Levi ;Miller and, Peter Klinger, ad ministrators ..r the Estate of Jacob Kimmel, late of Lower Mahantango tov:;riship, deceased. The account or! I'Mer Katz. administrator of the Estate of Samuel Schwartz, late of Frialensburg, Schuylkiil county deceased. The account of C. Martin. administrator of tnS estate.of John Timmons, late of the boroUgh of Pottsville, deccastd. The aCCOUIII ofJohn W. Heftier and George Moy eri executors of the estate of John Hailer, late of the borough of Pottsville. deceised. The account nil Michael Fritz, admia:istrator of the calve of George lain, late of .11 ayne township. i:lCceased. jibe account or John Maurer, guardian. of Mary. Mills, minor lchild of Joseph Mills, late of the pinch of Moiersville,.deceasod. , , The account of :/acob Hammer and Christian Del bert,admin isiratone of! the estate of Michael Deiben, late of West Brunswig' township, deceased-- The account of Roth. Palmer, executor °fie ' cob Seitztnger, late of the borough of Pottsville, de ceased. JOll H. DOWNING, Register. Register's' office, Orwtgs bufg, August 9„ 1848. 1 ' , In matter of the peal Estate of JACOB XILL,ER, I into of West!Brunszoig township, diseased. L Schuylkill L'outity, es: , I.li ' , THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, .....-- 'to Reuben Miller, H imuel Miller, Mt '' .... '',` yr fhael Miller, Isaac Miller, Jacob Miller, ~ - ,..t'.. \,. Charles' Miller, Rebecca marriedlo Jo s :' /1;, 1, seph Yost, William Renaltler, heirs and \ :••.-_-_, / 1 legal Representatives of J icou MILLER, deceased; You and each of yo u, are hereby cited to appear at an Orphan's Court, to be held at Orwlgsburg, in and for the itaid county of ;Schuylkill, on Monday, the first day of September nest, to chew cause, if any you or either of you have, billy the Heal Estate of the said Jacob Miller, deceased, should not be sold agreeibly to the Act of General Assembly of this Commonwealth in such case, made and provided. 1 Witness the Hon. Luther Kidder, President oi the said Court at Ornrisstiurg. this 19th day of June. A. D. 184.5. 4 : 1 JOHN M. DOWNING, era: Orwlisburg, August 2,1815. 31- Stray Cows. • •S TRAYED away from the subscriber.residing near the West Bra ace Bail Road,about six weekr ago, a large BRINDLE POW, with a white face and white belly, with crumpled horns Whowover will return said Cow to thasubOriber. or give him information where he can get her again b shall by reasonably re warded.: I Came to the premises of the subscriber; abut weeks ago, a large black and white COW, oottra small brass bellon, The owner is requested to come forward, prove prorieny. pay charges, and take - her away,otherwise she will be sold according to law: CHARLES GILLINGHAM. August 9. I 32=-3t , . • Stray Cow. .. LOST onSunday,l27th July a very dark brown' or black COW, with a white streak on her back, bald face and brown abeht her eyes, supposed'to be about 1 5 years old, any peraon rcturning.the same to the ow , her will be suitistitt rewarded. r fe l i uppes August Itt THE MINERS' JOVAN THE 'LATE FIRE IN NEW YORK. - t THE undersigned Initieriereaobbersand Dealers in thkelty of New York. are pleased to he able to au nouneeto'Southern and Western Merchants that the, late Fire was confined to apart offbeat, remote Mom the principal Jobbers &e. and to7all kinds of boatmen ' in no way affecting the full end complete supply of all descriptions of Goods ; and We ;Wield respectfully rep: resent to Merck/leis fres at Sesta and, West, *hoist to purchase their fall stocks, thatWe are now fully pre pared with our new styles of Fall end Winter Goods,' _which we offer on the most reatonabhiterinsi and that the assortment we exhibit is very Rillandcornplete and well worth the attention of bilyers, Which tee respect.; fully solicit." ' - PRINTED CALICOES EX lISIVELV. • I Lee & Brewster 44 Cetlat• Street-, -•• . , , DRY GOODS. ' r IMetritt,.,Ely& C 0.50 and 52 WI tam street. Perkinalc Hopkins, PA Pearl street, -', . i gichards, Bassett 4- Aborn, I.4B'Pcarl street.' ~ Jonas Conkling & Co. 150PearIstreet. - • -' ;•Chistribera„Heiser 4- Cu. 252,,Pearl etreet. Weed, Masters & Weed 191 Pearl'atreet. Peck, Bradford & Richmond,' 189 Pearl street. • E. & J. Buss" mst 181 Pearl street car. of Cedar street. Weed, Butchieer & C0..179 Pearl street. Malcolm & Gaul, 175-Pearl street. - • Bullock. Mount 4- Billings / 3 'Pearl greet- .Barnum, Morns & McKnigh t, .161 Pearl street. Grahain, Bebb & Graham 165 Pearl street. Parsons & Lawrence 129 Pearl: street. Conk. Anthony &Mahoney 66 Cedar street. • • Btilkley & Ctafiin 68 Cedar street and 18 Pine street: Booth & Tuttle 62 Cedar Street. ' t I.oder 4. Co'. 83 Cedar street.) I . '' . * JAL Jaffrey & Sons (late Rob% 'Jaffrey 4- co.)182 Pearl street. ) ' Parniele 4. Rodgers 118 Pearl strict. Orceuways, Henry 4- Smithlll Pearl Street. F. S. Winston 4. Co. 11 Pea I street. 1 Dow, King 4- Smith 118 Peat street. • , Bramhill, Abernethy 4. Colltne,:47 and 49 Liberty et. Blackwell, Syhittlemore 4. Cerhart 77 William street. J. A. Voisin 4- Co. 27 William; street. ,I Wilson G. Hunt 4- Co. 62 Wm. 4. tor. Maiden Lane. Grant 4. Barton 29 William Street. Paige, Bond 4-sKellog 27 William street. - Halsted 4. Brokaw 23 Williatn street. • . H. D. Sharpe 4- co. 18 William; street. Baldwin, Dibblee* Work 26 William street. T. 4. N.. Donnelly?, south Yllittjam str ee t., A. Journeay Jr.-15 !William Istreet. . • . F: S. 4- D. Lathrop 62 William street.' Hosiner 4. Sherman, 41 William street.. Fieeland, Stuart 4. co. 35 Nassau street. Wm. R. Robinson 4- Co. 4 William street. • , Tweedy. Vennitigs 4- Co. 65 Pearl street. ' Lord. Warren. Salter 4- Co;7s' pearl street. Marsh 1r Compton 82 Pearl 4treet. ' 'Williams,' Bradford 4.. Co. 01:Pearl street. Manning 4 , Prichard 54 Bea Vet street. , Stettheimer 4' Brothers, 67 ;Bearer etreet. . • -Israel Dittenhoefer Jr. 25 Cedar street. Angell 4. Co. 17 William street. ' Adriance 4- Strang,2 Maiden line. • _ Tracy, Irwin & Co. 10 Maiden ;lane. ' ' r, • ' Cushman & Co. 188 Pearl Steel. • , Atwater, Gould 4' Co. 14 Well 'street. ' • Halsted Haines 4. Co.-91 Neilsen street. Harems, Suydam 4. Nixon; Nassau and Liberty sta. Jelin 51. Davies 4 Jones.. IWilliam cot John et. SILK GO DS. T ip Alfred Edwards,and Co 122 earl-street. ' i • Charles Durfee and Co 123f'earl-streetand 76 Bea ver street. Gibsoli, Easton and Frink, 116 'Pearl street. Robert; 1.. Smith and Hendertum, 176 Pearl-street. J. Petit and Co 131 Pearl•street. E. J. Brown 'and Co 67 William-street.) . ' Rankin and Birch, 63 Wlllizin.street co reof Cedar. Fisherland Faxon, 73 Williana-street: Fisher; •Blaslifield and Co 139 Pearl-street. -A. R. Thompson, 52 Beaveristreet. Rmi ier and 'Mecke, 43 Wi lians-street opposite the Exchange. Penniman, Bird and Smith, 3,William-street. .Eno mid Phelps, 120 Pearl-street. George 11. Williams, late of the' firm of Williams, Razkin find 'Penniman, 21 Exchange Place. HOSIERY. ''' Nichols and Trowbri •thie, 5f Willtate-street. I HOUSEKEEPINGMRY GOODS. George )lasting and Co 5 S' uth William-street. I SHEETIN S, &c. R. and-LL M. Stebbins, 17 lasaau-street. i ' CLOTHING. ' Lewis). Brown, 179 Peatl•;kreet: , . FANCY GOODS.; COMBS, 4-c. Wm. 11. Car and Co 1861 P _od-street. Francis B. Rhodes and Co 12ff Pehtl.street. • Levi Cook and Co 133 . Pearl-street. - WATCHES AND JEWELRY: PelloWs, Wadsworth and do 11 - Maiden Lane. FelloWs, Van Arsdale and Cooper, II Maiden Lane; Louis' S. Fellows and Schell, 21 Maiden Lane. S. P. rtiams and Co 19 !Maiden Lane Read, Taylor and Co 9 Maiden Lane. 1 .8. Hammond and Co late Bennedict red Hammond, 44 Merchants' Exchange: 1 , II HARDWARE. %Yeti and Gillespie, 193 Pearl-street_ A. V+ . Spies and Co 218 Peathstreet. Richard l'atrick and Co 241; Pearl-stre et . C. 1.1.1 Conant and Go 217 Pearl-street. Foleer,lllunt and Alford. 219 IPearl-street. • Hunt; Woodward and Conner, 9)5 Pearl-street: .)...no C. Gascoigne,ls Gold-street. ' Davenport, Quincy and CO 61 John-street: John}}}} Bruce and Sons 192 Water-,tt eel- Shel en, Pnelps and Co 2, aid 27 South William street: Dennlstoust and Disbrow, 63 Pearl near Broad •st met: Townsend, Sayre and Clarß,76 Pearl street. Wolfe and Bishop, 87 Maiden Lane; • Richard Kingsland and CoI Sil Maiden Lane. Francis Tomes and Son, g Maiden •Lane. • . . Thonias and Blackwell; 8911.Vater-street. Osborne and Little, 33 Woken-street. FANCY HARDWARE. . Wm. H. Smith and Co 4 Maiden Lane. , . I NEEDLES. .1. and F. Wartin, 72 Maiden Lane. • , •. cluoTrs STLEL PENS, 6r..C.• William Jessop and Sons. l 9l Joha-street. CHINA, GLASS AND; EARTHENWARE. Oscar Cheesman, 109 Water-itreeL, ', T• D Moore and Co 69 Water-street: Titus and CortelyOu, 111 Water-street. It. C.; Wetmore and Co 851Water.sircet. George H. Clapp, 103 Water-street:-' It. F t Haviland; 62 Maiden Lane. : Cam ron, 'Moore end Co 115-Maiden lane. ' • • Barb w and Wheeler, 74 Pearl-street, corner. Comi ties tali . , J. and J..F. SeynUmr and,Co 63 Pearl-street. George Washington, 06 Pearl-sleet: C. Pierce, 76 Pearl-street. Ilene) , L. Stevenson, 270 Pearl-street. I GROCERS. . • Babcock and Co SS Water. street. Starkweather and Thurston, 63 Water-street. 51 el, Rodgers and Co 61 Water-street. ' Kest vick,.Onderdenk and Co 57 Water-street: Wilson and Cobb, 49 Water-street. - Kentl, Kinnan and Co 47 Water-street. I BOOTS A. 19.) SHOES- , Spotrord, Tilestoe and Co. -149 Water street ' 1) WO A Wesson, 157 Pearl street ~, A and A G• Trask, 124 Maiden Lane ' Calvin W How, ;11l :golden Lane , • I DRUGGISTS 11 11Schieffelin and Co, 101 and 100 John street 1 !Ina ley Phelps and Co 142, Water street Dlvriay tad Tolman 105 'Water street , l Law , o nce and Keese 121 Maiden lane Joh son, Moore and Taylor 81 Maiden Lane pi E.STUFFS, DYE-WOODS, ACIDS, etc ' . William Patridge and 'Son 27 Cliff ar . STATIONERS, etc ' , • Ricand lontrel 61 William at '1 Geo F,Nesbitt Tom F i u ne wi lo l u E il a d s ing irner Wall and Wats streets . R C Root and Co 152 PeUrl street corner Wall Eli White and Sons, 168 Water street HATTERS and HAT TRIMMINGS - IT. and H. Haight and Co 170 Water Street. .. rtwirt and Hurlbut, 158 Water street") Maltby and Starr, 147 Water street. . INSURANCE ;COMPANIES. The following Insurance Companies would Inform Merchants and others in neighboring cltiek, that they are folly able to meet all their liabilities, and take risks of Insurance on property, env• as usual, ' SUN MUTUAL INSURANLE COMPANY. Marine insurance I ' A. IL Nelson, Prescrt. PELICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Marine and Fire . I S. Baldwin Presd't. CO. 4 TRIBUTIONSITIP INSURANCE COMPANY Fire nd N inla n d l:oT I:o,AN N 7 s : i t gNa INSURANCE INSURANCEI u on ui 4. 3 ., c. Smyth COMPANY. COMPANY : R parigheNi Philips fp. l g ' re, Sec'rys ' (1 t . MER ANTII.E MUTUAL; INSURANCE COMPANY Mari] e and Fire I L L. Gregory Presidknt CO ,UMBUS ' [o4lo] INSURANCE COMPANY Fire nd Marine 1 ' I Warren Jenkins Sec'ry Fire nd Inland Navigation , ' R Haven 'presd't Plre nd Inland Navigatioa. , .1 W Savage i W J Boers Sec'ry 91 TUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY . Mari e Fire andinland i Zebedee Cook jrPresd't _l' - LI . J B Collins Sec'ry. 13 NERAL MU,TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY . Ab'm 'Oeden President CROTON INSURANCE COMPANY Marl e Fire.auti Inland Navigation ''', - ' .1. D. P. Ogden president A. M. Merchant Vice President Lewis Benton Sec'ry EAT RIVER MUTUAIi INSURANCE COMPANY ; Joh BrouerVresklent . , G. S. Silliman, Seery WIL LIAMSBURG •FIRE: INSURANCE COMPANY Agency Office 74 Wall street New York. • ' l 'Washington Post Agent; New York Aug. 9th, 1845: 12-3 t .. ' '' BEI EMI =I THOMAS PRF.SCOTT car Ridge near Port Carbon. • • Notice to Ireakitaers. E Board of School !Directors Of the Borough Of hlinersville, give notice that the Public itehools. of rig id borough, will commence on the first of Septemr ber,!apd that two male and two female Teachers will ite required. Persona %slatting a situation, will present hemselpee at the School House, at .9 *Ma, P. ML, on Friday, the 29th inst., for examthatinn. 1 , . J. W. ROBINS, Beery. Millersville, August ft, 1 32--3 t . , . • Notice. ' , A • ~. NO fICE - is hereby given that • "The First Me tbodist Episcopal Church in the Borough Of Pousville." bare applied to the Court of Commiin Pleas of Schuylkill Comity. for a Charter of loser poration,aml if no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, a Charter will be granted by the said Cool% at September Term. nest. [ . By order. Otthe Court. I CHARLES FRAILEY, ProthcMniary. August 9.. .1 • . :3'Z-3t ; • •Lost—Flve Dollars Reward. LPST between last Thursday Morning and Saturday afternoon, July 19, 1646, the cam of 416 00. either at Reading Or Pottsville, or between Pottsville and Philadelphia. Whoever, will cetera the above sum to Mr. George W. Slater,' at Pottsville,or Wm. Donne.- heeler. ofO'Brien & Baguet's Store, Reading, or to the subscriber, will receive the above reward. E 'FLICKS JONES, Wholesale looking alias, bucket and Iceder ware store; No. le. north 94 et. Phllede I 4rignst 9, 32-30 MI Ou'S AT F ' S • ' • E SEL ESTATE. BV ulnae of several writs of Venditienti Erirenes and Lemtria Ferias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Scboylkill'eciunty, and to me direc ted, will be egpoeed to Public Vendue 'dr outcry or Vi:CD:II4DAC, rek -27711; DAV it. Almost, IthAT, at 10 o'cloek!in the fbreitooh, at the public house of DANIEL DILL, in the boltmgh of Pottsville An that 'certain lot of ground, situate In the town of Middleport, i 5 SchdflßSll toWnahip,,Bchuyikill county. adjoining lot Of .Aura Kinaleyton the west, and lot of Balliet lc 11:ritinier on the east, fronting on Coat street 50 feet; and.heing 200 feet in , depth, and marked in the general plan of said town, with . No. 3, With mina the 'appurtenances, combating of a one and a 9.;g: 4 half story frame dwelling house. As; the Ll , property of lIENUY-UREI.7. ~ , At the same tints and place, All that one land a half story frame house and lot 'of ground, situate on the northwesterlfalde of Lyon street, in the borough of Pottsville,in the county of 4chuylkill, marked in Port & Patterson's additional plan of said borough, with No. 1181 containing in front on said Lyon street, 20 feet; and in.depth 123 feet. bounded southwesterly by lot ,No. II?, northwesterly try lot No. 117, antlsouth easterly ,bY said Lyon - street. As the proPlirty of JOHN MCFAIILAND. At' the same time and place, all thdt certain undivided half of a tot of ground. situate hi the borough of Minersville, in the county of Schuylkill, hounded on the mirth by punbiyy street, on the west by lab N 0.16, now of taro the properti of John Sisty, on the east by the other half of the same lot, and on the south street, being the westerly half of lot N 0.26, as marked in. the general plan of said borough,and being 25 feet in front. on Sunbury street. and 200 fret in depth, with thd - ap purtenances,' consisting of two one and a half story frame; dwelling houses. As the property of GOOD MAN IDOLBIN. At l the same time and place, all that certain tract.; piece or parcel of land, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, bounded as follows ; bb ginning at a stone in the Centro turnpike, a corner to landslata Williatn Yoh,thence by the same lands south 42 degrees, west 011 perches to a white oak,thence south 11 degrees; east IS perches to a stone corner to a lot sold to Potp & Philips, thence by the same, and Int now Stabil& .Offerman, north Sit degrees, east 116 perches to a post corner, in theline of land, late Levi Ellma ker, deceased, thence by the same north I degree, west 32 perches to a post near a white pine sapling, and larger luckorV tree, thence by land sold Benjamin Putt, now S. M. Whetherill, Bonsel & Cummings north 67 degrdes, west lop perches to an apple,tree corner, near the SChool-hduie, thence south 53 tlegrees, east 45 feet, soutlii:3o 'degrees, west 90 feet to a corner iu the,Cen tre Turnpike, thence aloes rile same, south 53 degrees,'east 2 perches to the plate of Beginning, containing 23 acres more; or less, being part of the same premises, which Daniel B. Christ, and Catharine his wife, conveyed to the said Gams Moore, by indenture briiig, date the ! • 13th day of February, 1837,rogether With -',,,- the hereditamenti;andappurtenances,con •llllll RI ill sisting of u two story log thielling 'louse, ii I A; occupied as a ,:farerrystatid, a log stable -- ---. and sheds. . As the properly of CAWS MOORE. • , At'the same time and place, all Mal certain lot, egguage or piece of ground, situate in the town of Pottiville, beginning at the northeast corner of Centre, and Market street, thence northwardly along the line of Centre street, 40 feet, thence at right angles, 120 leet,lbence southwardly along the line of Coal street 40 teet to Market street. thence along the line of Mar ket street, westwardly 1"10 feet to the,plece of begin ning,' being the lot numbered nine (9)„in the plin of that part of Pottsville, belonging to Israel W. Morris, and being thesaine premises which the said Israel W. Morris, granted to the said Gains Moore, in fee ; be deed 'dated the 1301'day of September, A. D. 1830, thiether with the hereditaments and appurtenances, consisting of a two story moue dwelling house, with-brick front and basement story in the rear, and a frame siable. Ae the property of GAIUS MOORE. At the sane time and place, a certain one and a half story frame dwelling house, containing in, width 16 feet, and in depth 26 feet. , situate on lots No. 4 and li, on the northwardly side of Pottsville street, in YM1112 . 13 Addition - to l'ort Carbon l l in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, together] with said Int! or pieces. of ground, on which the said building is erei ted, Mid ap purtenant thereto, bounded,and described as, follows ; by lands of now or late William Lawton and Others, westwardly by lot No.B, eostwardly by part of lot No. 4, and souttiwardly by said Pottsville street, containing in widtly92 feet, and in lungth'or depth-101 feet. As the ;property of JOSEPH F. CARROLL. A: the same time mid place, all that I lot or piece of ground, in Putt & Patterson's-Addition to the borough of Pottsville, limns the northeast part of the South west half of the lot numbered in said addl.-. Alen thirty seven, (37) situate on the southeasteily side of street or alley, commonly called Lyon: street, beginning 30 feet southwest from the northeast! curlier of said lot No. 37, extending, southeasterly ', l O feet, southwesterly' 13. feet. thence northwesterly 9111 feet, thence northeasterly 13 feet to the place of beginning, with a two btory frame building erected thereonaubject hatiever to all the reservations in the original' deed, dated the 11th day of January. A. U - ., 1831, recirded in the,officeof the Register of achuylkill county. In deed . book No. 12, pag&239; being the same property which Stephen Trevl4r, by his,indenture, dated the 30th cifiu ly, A.D., iks, granted and confirmed to theaaid Sam nel , D. Leib, in fee, together with the hereditamenis and appurtenances. 'As the property of SAMUEL D. LEIB. ----- • . -, Also, at the sans e time and place, Ali hie right, title and interest of George Ludefich, being the undivided moiety or equal half part of two certain tracts 'of land, situate in Norwegian, now Branch township, Schuylkill county. Pecitiding,an fin prcivernent and actual settlement, adjoining land sur veyed to John Keller, late Jonathan Kersbner, land Surveyed tn John Chandler, now or late Jeremiah Reed on !the east, on the north by land surveyed to George Taylor, now or late Jacob Heim, and southeast corner olGeorge Stitzel's improvement, nn the south by the Sharp Mountain, surveyed on a wan:lntl° A. F Mil ler, dated 25th April, 1835 and containing in the whole . 414 acres and 28 perches, with allowance. to :it:: gether with the hereditaments and imm H. 1-• ure ments thereunto belonging, consisting of a fin log dwelling house, a saw mill and a log stable. And the other of thesaid tracts, being the same which was surveyed on a warrant to tranklin Miller. dated the'said 25th day ol'April 1835, adjoining on the north the improvements of George Stitzel, on the west by land now or late of Michael Hollenbach and George Clauser, on the south by the Sharp Mountain', and on the east by the survey of the said A. F. Miller, and containingje the whole 420 acres 81 perches! and al loivance, and conveyed to the said George LudWich, by the said Anthony F. Miller and Franklin Miller, by ar iihes of agreement,, bearing date the 20th day , of Sep tember, A. 11. 1838, with the appurtenances, enib4sting of a log dWelline house, and a log stable. As the prop erty of GEORGE LUDWICII. • I I _ Al the same time and place, the one undivided half part or moiety, (the whole into two equal parts, to be divided) of, and in all that certain tract of land;,sit nate in Norwegian, now Branch township. Sctillyl kill County, beginning at a atone corner of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company lands, and George Rahn's land, th •lice hy the said New York 4 Schuyf kill Coal Company's land south 52 degrees, west 120 perches to a stone, thence by land of Burd r aiterson south 30 degrees, east 80 perches to a stone, thence-by the same north 60 degrees, east 101 perches to a stone, thence by the eaid George Rahn's land north 20 de green, west 01 perches to the place of beginning, 'con taining 61 acres more or less, which'undivided moiety dr said tract-of land Isaac Stauffer by IndentUre dated the: 2lth day of June ; A. D. 1830, recorded at' OrwiP , burg, in deed brink No. 10, page 511, gran - led to Jacob Serrtll in fee, with the appal me ,1., tenances, consisting of four one and a half „, ,I- stone libuses and one two story lc ' , house " , I :• and frame st a ble , and blacksmith shop.— -"--- Aithe property of JACOB SERRILL. ; OX SATURDAY, XIIE3OTIf sac or Al'ollBl'lBls • • nt 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, at the PeoitayWania Hall, in Pottsville. all that certain tract o parcel of laud. situate. in Norwegian township, in Schuylkill County, bounded and described as follows, toWll ; be ginning at a chesnet oak a corner in a line of John Stoutzberry, thence north 50 degrees, west 171 perch es to a stone, thence south 67 degrees west 76 perches to a post, thence smith 23 degreog east, 16 perches to a post,thence south 67 degrees west 3911 perches to a pine, 'thence by a small Mountain south 23 decrees east 130 ' perches to a maple, thence berth 67 degrees, east 3911 perches io a stone, thence by land 'Of John l'iliddletnn south 23 degrees,east22o perches to a white ooh, thence north 67 degrees east 42 perches to a hickary,,,thence north 23 degrees west 6 perches to a stone. thence south 8i degrees, west 5 perches to a white oak, north 1 degree west 1511 Perches to a pine, thence north 89 degrees. east-301 perches to a stone, thence north one degree, West ell perches to the place of beginning— containing 592 acres more or less, with allowance of 6 per coot, dm., excepting and also reserving thereout unto George .WAlichards and Volney B. Palmer, their .heirs and assigns a tract of Land containing 24 acres and 6 perches strict measure, heretofOre conveyed to them, with the aptiurtenarres, consisting of 11 miner's houses, Tunnels and Gangways opened for the_purpose of minin. coal and iron ore. As the Estate in THOM AS C. W,ILLIAme. . ON E4TUIAY, THE SOTII DAY Or AI.:GUSTc 1810, . at one o'cloc k,ln the a ft ernoon, at the house of MI CHAEL j GRFF, in • the borough of Orwigsburg, Schuylkill county'; • , All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, now or late tai West Brunswig township, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded southwardly by Tammany street, westwardly by land of Christian Sites, northwardly by land of Ferdinand Kreter, and eastwardly by Wash higton street, containing ono acre strict megSure, with the appurtenances, consisting of a large stone building, occupied as a Church. 7••• . Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the &trough of Orwigsburg, in the county of Schuyl kill, hounded northwardly by Tammany street, east warily by Washington street, southwardly by a2 O feet wide alley and westwardly byint of Wm. B. Nos, be ing 66 fkht in width andlBl4 feet in depth, and marked in the general plan of said borough, with NO. 148, with the 'appurtenances, consisting of a one stoat's , weather= boarded; log dwelling house, with a one story , back kitchen ;thereto attached, and a log stable. As the orogen77 of the German Reformed and Lutheran Cor gregatioln of St. John's Church, in Orwigsburg. ! • , Al the same, time and place, all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill county, bounded and limited as follows; to - wit: bounded by lands of Nicholas Hate's, John Brown, Ir., and Frederick Shoetree, and contain ing 50 acres, with usual allowance, and being the same tract of land which lease Moyer and wife, by deed da ted the 3d day of May 1636, granted and conveyed to the said Conrad Moyer, partly above named, together witn the hereditaments and appinteminces, consisting of a stone grist mill and a - saw mill. As the property of CONRAD MOYER. • • At (he same,time and place, all that certain War pored of grimed, situate in the town of 31cReens burg. ip the township of East Brunswig, in the county of Schuylkill, marked in the general plan ofeald town, with N 0.57, bounded in front by Market street 42 feet 6 Brehm then running along Chesnut street 165 feet, thence; along Botterplase alley 64 feet, thence along lot N 0.156, the property of Henry Lana about 140 feet, thence! narrowing and forming two angles to Market street,' with the; appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, with a 'frame' addition thereto attached: a one story back kitchen, and a small frame barn, with a basement of stone. As the Proper ty of JOHN F. SELTZER. • Seized and taken Into Execution, and to be sold by JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwlgs- '4 . . • - burg, Aupt.t 0,1845 . 5' , • ' 31-* PUBLIC SALE, '" Of coal and Timber Lands, in Schuyl kill and: Bauphil te l count ies, and How • ses and . 1 Lots in t * Borough of Pine -grove, Schuylkill;county. 9MIE subt.e/ lber, will Offer' for sale at Public Vendue at the Pennsylvania Itall, in Pottsville. Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania: on Thursday, the 21st and Fri day the '2:-.NI day of August. next, at.lo o'clock, in the forenoon, all the right, title and interest of Daniel D. D. Keim, deceaset4in.the foll Owing Tracts of Land, situ-. ated in the Townships at Pmegrove, and Lower'3l3-, hantango and Norwegian,lin the county of Schuylkill. and Jackson, Rush andj.xkens townships, in the coun ts. of Dauphin. to wit ;.• . go. 1. containing 279 acres. 133 perches, in Plurginve, adjoining lands of Pau) Brand, John Miller, Daniel Stahl, John Albright and others: , . . . No. 2, containing 79 sense, in the same township, ad_ joining Geo. Roth*, CO.. Jonathan Zerbe,,Williarii Woman, and Pita Brand. No. 3, containing 5'2 acres'. 40 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining Christopher' Shrope, Samuel Hain, John Zerbe and Andrew 'Sltrope. ' No. 4, containing 120!ticres, 2t perches, Pinerrov.e.ad ' joining John Huber Michael Huber, Paul - Krand, ~ John Adam Zerhe and W. Winnow No. 5, containing 124 arcs, 90 perches. Pinegrove.ad , joining lands of Henry Feather, ,Christimher .Bhrope and Francis Spaetzer. No, 6, containing 285 Peres. 109 perches, Pinegrovie,ad joining Christopher Shrope, Henry Feathei and William Tobias. • . • • N0..7, contaiaing 114ae.e0, 20 perches, Pinegrove. ad joining Henry tholiehiner, Geo. Adam Zerbe, 'Sam uel Hain and PetorZinimet Mall. No. ti, euntajning 15 arm& 68 perches, Pinikrove. ad joining amuel 'fain; Peter Eckert, _an ! William i Wtinan.l r V ' ' . . Pio , 9, containing 153 acres. 12 perches, Pmearove, ad joining 'Michael Flintier, l'eter Zimmerman, W. , Witman, , John Zerbe. , Joseph-and David' Lenge!. No.' 10, containing 9515gres, 21 perches, Pinegrove, ad , joining then vacant land. ~ No. 11,, containing 95 acres, 24 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining then vacant. lands. No. 12, containing 63-acres, 8 perches, PinegroVe,ad- ! joining lands of-Henry Feather and Michael thigh!, , No. 13, containing 04. acres, Pinegrove, adjoining J. I & G. Rapp, Francis Spaetzer and Henry Feather. 'No. 11, containing 123 acres, 80 perches. Lower Ma-: Immense, adjoining Philip Kiniselrnan and vaeant ' land.! • ' i 1 - , ' • s- • Na. •15, containing 13 arras, 6 perches, Pinegrove. ad joinihr .liihn Bone w itz, Jacob Krebs, and the Say a tarn Creek. No 16, containing 250 titres,. Pinegrove, adjoining' Conrad & Feather, Eckert & Co.; Jades Barnard' Sainuel.ilaiii, Copp's land, Huber & other:4. ' • ! No. 17. containing lOU acres, Pinegrove, adjoining Len-) gel & Tubian, John Miller and vacant land.: . 1 No. lii, containing 157 acres, 181 perches, Pinegrove.' adjoining Henry Feather, John Huber, John 5111-' ler, John I'. Lesher, W. Tobias. . . i ' ' No. 19, containing laLlbei es. '291 perches. Pinerrove, adjoining John Miller, John I'. Lecher, ati.,Totii- Lin I No. U. containing 179 acres, Ilinegrove. adjoining John Stiller, W.I Tobias. Levy & Hoch, and, Jo-. seph Leri.r ' el. , No. 21. containing 4 5 acres, 80 perches, Pinegrove,. i adjoining Benj. 131111RWitZ. John 51itier, John KM oar, Samna Hain. peter Eckert. - : . No. •22, •contnining, Ilacres, 7 perches, Pinegrove, ad joining John A Zettre, • Swatara Creek and .Peter Zimmerinan. i . , No. 23. containing 221 'Wrest. 20 perches.' Pinegrove, adjoining Jacob Eckert, H. Bueliter,alichael Haber,' John %%loiter, Fdederick Snyder. No.:;.114, containing 27 acres, WO perches, Pinegrove, adjoining Lorentz Eckler, A.-Itaudenbush, 11. Eck- , ler, John Huber ! ' ! No. 25, containing 7.14 acres, • 00 perches, l'inegrove, adjoining Jacob Eckler, Hanby Buehler, Michael . Huber, Fredericl el - nyder. -.- N0..26, containing 27 acres, 100 perches, Pinegrove; adjoining Lorentz fickler, A. Raudenbusli, Henry. Eeklor. John Hu pr. No. 27. containing 73 acres, 91 perches, Lower Ma- nantongb, adjoining John Huber. Samuel Kimmel, ! W. 1100, Daniel Hein. Philip Ziunnermaii; John Mitts. U. Ilebettina, 1.-Huber. • No. 20, roniaining lit acres, 67. perches, Lower Ma- . hantango, adjoiding Henry Umbehaur, Jolin A, Z•lo:ter, [t Raudelibindi. . No. '29, containing listi acres, Lower llahrintongo, ad.. joining IX A. Zerbe, Jacob Christ, Esq., Joseph; Keifer. John Barr.' . . No. 30, coqtainidg 235 ones, 52 pennies, P inegrove, adjmoing Henry Feather, Michael and! Peter Bright and i main. . No. 51, containing 251 acres; 45 perches, Lower Ma liantongo, min:min^ John Huber, Samuel Kimmel. • Patil BMiiii, David ' Cupp. J. C. Kittleman. 11. Bon 'agile. inlin Brand, -Daniel Hain and Philip Zinir merman, . .; ' No. 32, containing inn acres, 91 perches; lower Ma: ' hantango, adjoining John Ham; Henry Ileberling,. John Huber, Samuel Kimmel, W. Hoch, .Daniel . Hain, Philip Zimmeiman. a 1 No. 33,, containing, 61. t acres, 31 perches, LoWer Mahan. tongd,a,djoiningl joseph Keffer's improvement, Mi chael Seltzer, County Teinmisaioners, John Wil ber., 'II , No. 31, containing 31 acres, 134 perches, Lower Ma . hantimgo, adjoh ing Joseph Keifer's other land and vacant! ! ~ No. , 35, containing pi acres, 57 perches, LoWer Ma- Minions°, adjoining 11. Umbehaur, Jacob German, J. A. Zerhe. i - . , Lower Ma ' No. 3 6 , co tabling 390'acres, 87 . perches, ower Ma ri ' banter! o, adjoining Jacob aliller,,Philip Kumel man, I. onatd•illick,. Francis Spaetzer, John Itir_ i,.... r - I • . , . . No. 37, cohtainingl3oo acres, 67 perches. LoWer Ma • ~ hantongo, adjoining Jacob Miller; Philip Kune.i. man, Leonard ! thick, Francis Spaetzer, John Hu . ben. I ,I Nii 38, containing 49 acres, - Lower Maharitongo, ad ?, joining, Leonard, Mick, Peter Levengood, Francis E Snetzer. ! Nik„ 36, containing.lllo acres, Lower Mahantongo ad . Innis vacant Lands. . , , ' ' • No. 40, containing 1300 acres, 142 perches. Lower Ma bantougo. adjoining Kerper and Daniel Schappei's, Luonard Tildoif, John Miller, H. W. Conrad. , No. 41, containing 59 acres, 117 perches, Lower Ma- Minions° adMining Denjaniin Beshore; Henry • Slienker. ' Freilerick Spaetzer, Jacob Christ, jr. ' No. 42, containiogi MO acres; Lower Maliantongo, ad - joining Adam Dobson, John Snyder, Bivalent Coal Comp.,' - !teed, Levi S. Hoch. 'No 43, containing 100 acres, Lower MithantOngo No 44, centainum:loo acres, Lower Mahantunr,c, ad . - joining Sainuenlain and William Hoch. • No 45. containing 1 400 acres. Jackson township, Dau phin county, adjoining Daniel Keifer; Henry Zirn smennon. I ,1 , • No 46, containing 300 acres, Jackson and Rush:town- ship, Dauphin county, adjoining Jacob Keifer. 11. Zimmerman. Solonnon Sholint tald, Daniel Ktffer..', No 47; .coinaining!4oo :terns, Jackson township, Dau phin county, adjoining, 11. Zimmerman, Solomon - S.holitistahl, John Zimmerman. ' No 46, containing , 4MI acres. JaCkson township; Dan ; phin county, !adjoining ,John illoAlister, I'eter Koren Conrad littredier. No 49, containing4ol acres. Jacknon township Dan- , phin county, adjoining l'eter Keifer, Jacob Keifer, John Zimmerman- No 50, containingl4oo acres, Jackson township, Dan phin County. (adjoining John McAlister. Jacob Keifer, Solomon Imslinfetabl. , No 51, eontainingl4oo acres' Jackson township. Dau phin county, adjoining ' Peter Keller, 11. !Zimmer .'man. Conrad Sinifinsiald. No 52.•containftig!100 acres, Jackson township, Dau phin county, adjoining Peter Keifer. Sidemen lin shofstahl, John Keifer and Daniel lietfen No 53, containing 1100 acres; Lykens and' Jackson :- townships. Dauphin county, adjoins vacant Land supposed John Elder. No 51, containing 300 acres, Jackson township, Den- , pion county, adjoining Christian I.ey, Solomon ' Inishofstahl, Conrail Snuffler - . No 55, containing 1400 acres,Jackson and • I.ykena : townships, Dayphin county, adjoining Jahn Zirn- , merman. Henry, Zimmerman, John KRII4. No 50, containing 135 arres..ll2 perches, Lower 51a- harming", adjoining Benj. Bonewitz, Samuel pain,'! ' and the Schuylkill-land Dauphin line. No 57. containing 101 i acres, 51 perches, Pinegrove township, Schuylkill cohnty,adjoining Joseph Len- gel, W. Tobiaa.`jolin Miller, 11: nonewitz. 1 No 58, containing :100 acres, Lower Mahantongo, ad joining H. Stinker, Philip Ketris, Peter Stutzman, - Philip Reed, !Adam liertgor.,..Swalara Coal Cdlll- • pony, Geo: Zinliderman, John ...Huber, 'Frarleis! Spaetzer. , I - No 59, containing 75 agree, Pinegrove niljoining, Peter! Eckert; Georgelluth and W. Groeff. ' No 60 : containing 52 acres. 52 perches, Pinegrove, rid , • joining John Stahl, II Doubert, Jno.llnber. ! : No 61, containing 37 acres, 7 perches, Pinegrove, ed.:, joining John Miller, John Huber, \V. Tobias. I No 62, containing !lin acres, Lower Mahout:lngo, nd- joining Pet. Lebingoad, - Leobard Mich,' John 11n-, her, Jacbb Christ. , No 63, containing 236 timer, 117 perches, I nicer Ma-: bunions°, adjoining Pet. Eckert, H. W: Conrad, , Jao. Huber, Shoemaker 4- Kilchner, IL ilmbehayer ; 'NO 64, containing 2.13, acres, 57 perches. Lower lla- Minting°, adjoining Shoemaker & Kellner, pet. Klinger. ) ! . , . No 653 cuntaining"l27 acres. 56 perches, Pinegrove, a d-, joining H. reather, John Miller, vacant on the ridge of the Sharp Mountain. isi; I No 66; containing! 126 Scrap, 55 perches,- Pinegarave,• adjoining Strainers Creek, G. N. Eckert, Deborah ' Delbert, and Put. Eckert; Ceo. Ruth-and G. Aci i am Zerher. 1 i . , . No 67, containing !UM acres,Bl perches. Lower Mai hantango, adjoining John Leshrr. Sarah ChillYi Philip Kiiiitaetnian, Ceo. Ding, Jos. Keifer. I , No 68, containing ltd.:lEles, 53 perchea, Lower 513.: • hantango, adjoining Pet. Zimmerman, G. Umbe hain, Vacant. I No 69, containing ;135 acres, 71 . perChea, Lower Ma- hantango,. adjoining Pet. I.ebingond. Jahn Thiber. ' Pet,,Zimmerman, H. Fa,ather , J. A. Zerhe. 1 - , No 70, containing 116 acres, 14 perches, Lower E lla- ' - hantango, adjoining John Zerhe, Pet. 1-ebengood. . "Werner's improvement. No 71, containing ,143 acres,all6 perches,' Lri,WBT Ma: hantango, adioining H. Feather, John' Zerbe, John Huber. , No 72, contains g 283 acres, 106 perches. Pinerroye, adjoining dw.. Bickel, Pet. Filbert, John Hubei, H. Daubert. ,j • , No 73, containing, 253 acres, 106 perches. Pinegrove, adjoining fiat. Stahl, John Huber, Peter Filbert, Stein and Bohr, H. Kampel. ' • . I ! N a 'l4. containing 073 amen. 91 perches, Lower Ms,- ..hantougo, * adjoining Sam'l Kimmel, Jno. Haber, FL Herberling, John Hintz, Hain and Zimmerman, W. Hoch- , No 75. containing '7 9 acres, 83 perches, Pinegrove, - adjoining aura Stahl.- Val. Stahl, Jon. Halter. N 076, contaminant acres, 140 perches, Lower slallan . tango; adjoining widow Ney. JO9, Keller and IJIIO. Huber. No 77, continiping 300 acres. Lower Mabantongo, ad joining 'Jos..Lingel, Stalman, Kunselman, dec'd Jac. Brepler, 'John Hither.. •! No '7B, containing , ti acres, Pinegrove, adjoining Pet. Filbert. and the Tulpehocken road.. ! .1 • No 79, containing 4 acres, Pinegrove, adjoining Saln. Hain 4. II.: W. Conrad and tract No 78. .. : No 60. crintaining2 acres, 2 perches. Pinegrove, ad joining trees 78, Forge land and Tulpehocken road., .! No 81, containing nacres.' 31 perches, Pine.grove..- ad joining Forge.lando Jae: Huber. and .to ilia west of several lots laid out in town lots, one owned by W. Graeff. ! I No 02 ,' containing 52 acres, Norwegian, adjoining Jim. Kunkel gad others. I 1 83, containing' ;101 acres, Norweztan adjoining John Addams, Charles Snowden & others. NO 81, containing 9 7 32 acres, 44 perches ' Norwegian. adjoining leaac: , Ziunnermatt, Nlet,Creaby,- and ' Snowden. N 0.35, containing 105 actele. 141 PinegDove. • adjoining Georgg- Melt•er, l'eler Reber*, Banger liannia,uP rttidtllb nt'Sveratam, with :he boundaries of Michael I.lllberh 131,41 . No 66, containing'. tp acres., fist phichisr Plfiegrove. roljoining BWtitgro Creek,.Gliarles thanwden. No 57, containing ; 170* acres, Pinegrove, adjoining • - Joseph Leugel,llblin llitber,d. Feallinr, John' I,r, and ntlierb-', l NO'S% containing; 'O2 lt - e>rgL \ LoWer,Mal,antango, /-joining George litedlitart, acob :Miller. B. Spayd.- • swatara 'cot° PlllO - Ziti thetahan, Dante? ' , Hain, Jacob Mlller,inunne,ment. •• - No' 90, containing (acres. 1.3 percher;. PinegroVe, ad , . joinincChurcliCtind. Forgo landk Burglars Creek,' Balmer !lards. No 91, containing 138 acres, :::•peithese Flnegtlive. • adjoining B. /lints, Chirreb Land; Sbugkee& nee , ring, Phiiip;Ziattmerntan .111toth Ruben, Le. at Hoch, Peter(Filbent, Jblha • Kittle:cant, Joliti" Ban, Daniel &Ore: • a.- „ No 92, containing acres, 123 . perthesl Pinegrnve, • adjoining , Arno l d' Shawls .& Conrad./ George Vergeri No 91, containing 107-acrer.6ogerehesiPlilegrovet,ad: - jnining Jacob Reber, Adam Minig, Francis Ruby. No 95, containfogl.s9 - acrea, 8 percbes, Finegrnee. ad joining John, linllinger, Michael Huber, Michael men, Fenir Filbert, Reed's Heirs:Jacob Rohrer,. " C. Zitionernian,W. H. Buehler. • No '96,i,,cotitaining.l63 acres,' Phiegrove, F C.. ' • Strip. Peterl.elir„Jolin itranni,.G. German. John• • - Burbler. Sahaelian• Filthy, U. Filthy.. • No 97, being 21 1,41 in the . Borough of Pinegrove, In • einifity, situated Oar, Moen* street,, • 31;filin strent,,Alnion street, (7arrein meet; sort' nunibered Ifti 11, PI, 17, 19,19,- 6 27, 24, - 9..V17.1„Z . , 29 , 29;.30, 31, 22, 33, 38, Mr, 40,- .41, 45; 46.;47, 48, 49.: No 96, 9 Basins 06 7 . the Union Canal for loading and' unloading &ue; noon-11D feet front-by...above 340 ' f•-,t in letigth;bituoie vat the Railroad; Canal' & swaiara Creelt% No 99, containing:4ll acre'', 10 perches, toyer Ma- , hantongo, adjoinina Jolts !Tuber.. attar:till Brand.. No 1110. he ihg 3 I.lo4srii/1 Mall silent in the borough . of PinegroVe; ejected. npnn long, No 7 and 'B. , • . No Ibi, containing; 90 acres, Pinegrove, adjtarrlng - John Klein,i W r Armon, l'etut Stein. No 102. conta 0it4.110 acret , ', Pitregrove, adjblna OroYe . & Deck, J01;1 , -Mgrkely riot biluiO3". No 103, containing, tore., Pito:grove, adjpiniggJno. chflOt,:pher Snug*, ' • , Na Itt-t,' I ontalizlog . o 16 acres, 70 tier.ties,, , Lnwer • Ma-,, hint 01 , g , r, hcljeki:pini 11. Feather, John Ruben, .141 e. ' Sinner 4 . N 01,15, ,rontalniiiols :tete,. 4.1. percher. Pinegwo!it,.. adjoining IJOhiNclaer. Jobn IttitTnn.D.• Bouevitz• NO lot , . cora:Out:tie 65 .11.3!.. II parches, Lower Ma. hantongo.l ak), - ilining. D. 13nurvitz; Bohn Mi 4mel Stl(zei. 11. Ilebraing. • No 107:,contanfn, : t 00 acres, 1.7, tietcholt adjoining Jno. !tuber, K 2 I.?.."..?lerltitg, Ptitip • Zintruermath•Joho Hants. ' • • . No 103, cocitainingil3a aer.s. 13 1 PercheA. ll .wor Ma hant6tren,i adifinling Jbls2 •9niter, Ile: berllng,, Zlintitei•umn ' • . No 109,, contairtiwk:lo7 arses. tlAperches,innegroits, • adjoining Johii , Jliirer, D. 6i - inertia, John Keiser, Stein tr fibfir,4oliii !lain l'e;er Zimmerman. No 110, cm tainutg r 123 acres, 133 perches, Pinegrove. • adjoining - I.er fi Hoch, I!. Feather, John Philip Le- 1 , Ikr dr. jObil Miller, late Jdlln Huber, now Ley, it. froth. • t Tio III; contaniiiiklansrss 11%.pernbes,'adjninteg. ,_ •d l7O, 4,1, the. Name tithe druVplace, Irractm of Landshionied in Barry township: Setuyikill ! comity'partly iin itii!Coal itange.ao raid down in , Fisli , et's" Mali of tlie.:C6pl newton, one inn the name of Cali- Ana • Thiel, as wortirnted. • contatning•429' acres; and alt, and ~ tnii.otlarir•inpe name of Henry •.3.eintetret, con taining' 413 ai.i3.lslTrid•aiiViniiiibered nvaald Map 3, 4. and 59. • j , The londit iiiip,:of ' tht, Late • will be easy and madn , • known/at the t bait'. and 'plitevof Sal ,: . • . :'; - 1 11F,NNENtLlas% lir. DT, 1Ata1.... ee . " Read g Jule'll 43.15. = , ...it'23:— ''- 'B(IHUYLKILI. cOAT, 3/13Eit Lt N ANOt itoV? siTouti A*l' VENDL'Zi; rilE'subscrib44 at pubiic vendue, onstintlaiieV 1 and 2141 tlayi 'O . August next, at the Pennsylvania Hall, in retUri.ll&„ the sale to comment;t at IU ;Oclock, A. M. all the if!llit; title anti interest of Daniel D..D. Nein] in the; following tracts of bpd ; and Alin, 40 shares in thellorrierry creek Rail Road company; .No. 1. A tract 0 - 14 , 1,1tontaiiiiiie 363 acres, 13b perches in Ilition lu . wnship„ Schuylkill xnunty, adjoining , lands of Dali I Stauffer Jacob Stault:er, Stednullt • & Co. • No 'A t rad !if 4:11. containlrt7 199 acres, 158 prcben . . Intim toivii , ltip and . ..3.linty afresaid; adicdnint . Henry L.:tapir?, litenb.Stautfer and George fitielso. P:o 3, A tract iiiiStO metes 7S perches, in the township, and cotinQi afonisaid; adjoining David Stauffer.. Isaac FtituiTetaini Joseph Stauffer. No 4, A 'frac: 3`;ifi acres, I.lopercbes, in said township end connti., - adjointng T. S. Ridgway & Kunkel, .kileadinan.& Co. and Jacob sitautfes.. No 5, A tract 0f...:16'.1 acres, I, percher. in the 'sarus township trine.x.otioq, adjoining lands of Stbale& Ridgway, !Juliot. Ekiaturer,. Steadman & Co, and• Joseph Stautfe'r. • No 6; A tract '9OOl acres, 105 perches, In the same. township nild county, adjoining Isaac Stauffer, 'P. S. ilidgWay & Co. Jacob and Daniel Stauffer., No:, A tract t0r.376 acres, 55 perches, in the same 1 to \vmhiri county, adjoining lands of 'Jacob , Stauffer Mid it auk & Ridgway. •No S. A tract pf:Ja99 arras, 69 perched. in the, same . tow.nsbiplanit county, adjoining lands of Jacob Smile ri .Ins. ph. Stauffer and Steadman & 'Co. No 9, A tra,;t4if,;399 acres, 69 perches, in the' same township county, adjoining-Isaac Stauffer, Schale &lilidgway and Henry Stauffer. • ,• No 10, A tr.:tr. - 0W.498 netts, 156 pekbes, in Rush town , shin, colinty,Yaforesaid, adjoining Isaac :Stauffer, W. Audearefil and. Focht & Chappell. No 11„A tract. of 432 :films, 51 perches, in the''sarne.' tosvngliiioa4ll county. adjoining David Stanger, flinty Stantfer, Jacob Stauffer and George S • improveMem. , No 12, A traCt iSf 298 acres, 3.1 perches in the entoo, township kotinty, - adjoinit” , Abraham Peter, Sehastian , ;Barlet, Kunkel, and Wrn. White.* No 13, A tract of 1813 acres; 108 perches, in the Mae . township:mrid comity, adjoining David Stauffer, henry and .Incob Stauffer and Isaac Stauffer. • Na 11, A tract 0C399 acres. and 69 perches, in the lame town thijunrid county adjoining Isaac Stautfilr cob'StauffvOnd Henry Stauffer. No 15, A tract of 101 acres. 101 perches, in Sugar Lnaf township: Lii"cernetounty, adjoining John Robert 1 alinier, John Blakely and John . Alga the intgrest of the said Daniel D. S. Kelp In, antait 40 sharis of the I.orherry Oreek Rail Roa4 Vona patty, which rs Said to divide tf per cent. per antnimr Terms, of Saki; will he made easy. " s BENNEVILLE KEIM. - Alliance, Pottsville. 'August Od 1915, - 31— • . W 3R ! l r ''nEnKtpl. E t ir Prebiet several courts uf=nonea of the connthiCs cif Schdylkill, Carbon and Monimr, jp Pennsylvadirt, land justice of 'the several Courts of Quarter'Scs.;lons o ft h e. Peace, Oyer andTerminer, and. General Gaol. (*livery: in said counties, and St4artge Pohnce, 4 ooi4act4 , ..ffartiengs, Esqutres. Judges of. the Court or }loarter :Sessions of the Peace Oyer; and Tvrmirier 4ro General Garil Delivery, fur the trial of vtipital anti ither otrnders, ih the said vitally of Schuylkill-by'their.precepts to'me directed,hpAz co..- dered a Cohrt Lir Common Pleas. Oyer, and Tertninc . r. and General:Oa:o DUiiViTy. to he holden an Orwfgburg on Monday the dal. day of September neat to continue one week. NoriceOiliffrefine hereby *Yen to the Coroner, the - .lnstiees of e Noire and Constables of the said:Cbunty of SchitylltilOtint they are by the said precept Icom mantled to bi thiqi and there, at IU - o'clock in tltclfore noon afesidilan, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, eantolualloo.raqd all other remembrances, to do Onatkar things, Whieh !to their several offices, appertain lo be done ; anclatltnrise that ore bound by recognizance& to prosecute anniust the prisoners that are or thenlsball be in the gaol err said count) , of Schuylkill, are ha ka , then and there4o prosecute them as shall henna. •Oe'd, once the Commonwealth.' • JEREMIAH REED, Sheri ff:. • Sherift Office Orwigs- I *• burg, Aug 44,1845. . . 4/ N. B.—ThTe iiitnesses and Jurors who are summoned, to attend safd dnurtoire required to attend puncseally. In case of ormigitendance. the law in such cases, made and provided, itillte rigidly enforced. This notice Li published hg the order of the court; those concerned will therefore lovern themselves accordingly. [ ' Proclamattott. -- VOTICE Whereby given, that a Courtaf,Soinmen 11 Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and Or the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwlgsburg, In the County aforesaid, on Monday the Stli day of Sep tember, to' , coritinue two - weeks. • fr , Therefor,eno, persons having suits pending, and all pervone wheseduty it shall he ro appear at said Court, wilt take rilleh and govern theunmsles aecordinglY. J ERENMUI REED, Sheriff: Sherirs: Office Orwilfs burg, A tig;l2ll, 1845. S !• 31— • .URI)II4N'S COURT SALE OF • ;AEA L EsT t't is PLlC'4ice es hereby gj‘en, teat by order of Ow Orptian's Corot pfthe voaniy • will be extioacti to sal:C - by.publie I.f - 11.140 0 1 natelY. *nh day oIA uzusi a t 14 o'clock in he tbrenoyn of that day. at the Eichanke lfolcl in the I..)rqugh of Pottsville. a .!f Lor oFtROUND, situate on thOyest side of Centre street: in the ha-. rough of Pottsville, containing in front on said Cen. Ire atreet:tweniy six feet. and running hack the same width t Aria:ins three t; being Zld feet in depth, and being a pia of the northiver, 1141 f, nt the 101 ttlatker3 in the originQ plan"of Pottsville .with the nurp . hcr 19 with the apprirtenances, consist ing of privilege of a ten feet;yeide alley. runni ' n'g one hundred feet along the setirtieatit aide of sa.rl lot, elan. ai two sta rted Brickl.) , ;velling House avid Store Ittiiitti, COUD . . ling Rood. Flame Warn noose. Wash Illgtivt. Sheds. Staidea, dee..late. at ppesonl oectiried hj , , Oliver dr. Mari.merehinicand late the ests:e of „iseiab Seitz- Inger, EN' El/FA:eased, Attendance will.be given..ind tend , nladeiirlown, by - .1108 T. M. PAL:Attn.' Executor., By the . court, ,INO. H. DOWN.ING.CIerk. Aug. 2S I*. ..,,H , `Ra4l. Road , Iron. .' 113sT rt'ciived at the Ye. it: Stow,. 20 ion of tiy9 J Arad' iron, niche followinz aeries, to wit ;•• ', - . 8 ;74 21x ii. . •. '. lk ton 0, x l' , . . L ..: .., , v. , ' -.. •:, ~ . 6 tan la x t, i ' All'ofw!ilei) will be-sold for CASII:m low as it ear l be liad‘np;l: imnere nithe pine oweily. 1 ' Aug 9, 2;-,12--3L' ' ' . EDWARD yARDLEY, _ _ ... _____ • • ; Commissioner. i • FiE subsi.ribet*,setpectfully inforids the citizens 1 tichttylMll minty that he will he a candidate fOr CO:4SII§SIONER of Schuylkill epon.ty. at tOe ensuiail eleetton... pledees himself" ; if erected . toldischarg? the h ditties o& the Mfice with fidelity and impartiality. GEORGE 11. ST.IC/ITER. rottstilleAugust 9,1915. • ' I• • 3;1, • MM