a4* i) rJ'l j TERMS, OP - rats , PAPER.—Two Donate par annexe., p• • .ay•Ati; itectii9inually in advance, by. those - Who residein - thle a:Unity—and atuttildly adtrience by those Who reside at a distance. If not paid within the yenr; 12 50 will he demanded rive Dollars in advance, will pay for three years - subscriptioU. Terms to Advertisers: TO merchants and others who wish to tise by the year, with frequent changes ofi tisements; the terms will be $l2 pen ennli eluding the !paper, or $ 10 in advancel squares with the paper; without change; $ annum, or $8 in advance. One square , ines, with the paper, $ . 13, ors 6 in advanc6. • smogs Cards of 5 lines, $ gk' with the paper; in advance-3 lines $ 3 with the paper, or $ out the paper. Larger advertiseinents will'be publi•A k ei agreement. One squared 12 lines, one dolk ar for ions, and 25 cents for every. subsr.quent Five lines or under 25 cents for one insert 12- 1 tents for every subsequer i i, insertion. - - insura mee . The subscriber, Agent co r one of the best Insurance offices in Philadelphia, it prepared to make iniumnces II all descriptions of pr operty, such as Housgs, Mills, tables, Oootic, runt. sure, /col, &c., at the very lowest lies. • - .B. BANNAN . • . • , * Cb.eap Publications. ,A .I the thr . '_ ap pnblications are for sale at Si as soon ilk . ~. issued, at publisher's prices. Sing or in /' '.ork obtained to order. 1 __........ . I;TE have recently made additions to our r Y. large assortment ofJoliType, which is noi -er than that of any Country Printing Office in tl andnre ready to execute all kinds of JOB 'PRINTING of every description, at the very lowest rates CARDS, BILL. HEADS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, BILLS of LADING. POST ItiaLLS k At very shorti 'notice. By keeping good workinen, and prompt despatch in executing orders, we expect to re ceive the support of the public. sa-We have also a BINDERY attached to the office, which enables us to bind all kinds of Printing when it is necessary to du so. Books of every description, bound to order. April 6, Passage Agency, &o. The sabseriber is prepared to engage Passage, foil • Passengers from every part of England, Ireland, Scot . land and Wales at the very lowest rates. lie also at tends to remitting money to every part of Eprope. In sums of ong Pound and upwards By promptattention to business .he'expects to give general satisfaL•tion. =Eigg, Tice Coal Trade. The shipments by Rail Road are '23,623 0- tons—by Canal 7,b11 15--total forthe iveek 31,439 03 SSons. There is a scarcity of Cars on the Rail-r ad—tuorn coal is offering than they can accommodate r and the. Canal Company are in a similar predicament—one or lylf hundred cars mould be taken immediatiAy.by the operators, if they could be obtained. . • Vessels to Eastern Ports are in demand, at the ful- . . lowing quoted rates ; To Salem,, 01 62 to 1 67 per ton " Boston,.. $1 62 to 1 75 . • " Portland, till 62 to 107 " New Bedford. $1 37-to 150 . " Providence iti. Fall Rtver, 411 37 t 2 1 50 " Charleston, - , + $1 62 tfl 75 Nantucket, . . $l 75 " New York, $1 .00 to 1 12 "Troy, $1 37a 1 50 " Newark, N. .1. *I 00 _. .. Albany, .. $1 45 to 1 55 . . Fredericksburg:Va. $1 12 to 125 Freights to Philadelphia by Canal 70 cent ; York, $1 NO, Ry Rail Road from Pottsville *1 29 and fr kill Haven 91,10--hi' Philadelphia. THROUGH this politeness. of the different! on the Canal and Rail Road, we arc enable rotir..reiilers, with the following, weekly s Cull Trade, which they cat. rely upon as CO BY BAH, ROAD; . TUOM PORT CA.RBON. • For the week ending un Thursday evening. - 6.539 . Per last Report, 75,947 FROM POTTSYT . LLE For the week ending on Thursday evening. - Per last report, FROM SCIIVYLRII.t. HAVEN For the week ending on' Thursday . evening, Pet last Report, FRIINI scum CLINTON for Ike week ending on Thursday evening, Pei WI Revolt. iriE3 BY CANAL. FROM PnrieVlLLe AND NAT CAR , Fur the week ending on Thursday evening, 5,114 Per last Report, 76,774 FROM RCIIIIVI.KILL'HAVE Total up,tn"Tbur.clay noon August' 21, Per last report, FROM TORT CLINTON. For the'week eliding on Thursday MichAt 21, 1.296 Per last Repbrt, • 27,432 Tojil br Canal Do /Rail Road Total '3. Rail Road and Canal Lehigh Coal Tra Despatched this season, up to CR.th too. FROM MAUCH CHLINR. Lehich Coal and Navigation Co, . Summit • - . 11813 Rocim Run 5092 Heaver Meadoiy R. R & Coal P. FROM PENN unvezi Hazleton Coal Company FROM ROCK PORT, Puck Mountain Coal Cs - "TOTAL 1111 rnEsTs. FROM - MAUCH CHU Leh - itch-Coal and Saw. cfs. finnimit Mines Room Run do ,Heavei 111eadow R. R. and Coal Co. FROM PENN HAVEN Hazleton Coal Co. FROM ROCK PORT .BuekMountain Coal Company, WYOMING COAL TRADE' Total to Aug,u4t 16, 1346. • 9 PINEGROVR COAL. TRAD Transportation on Union Canal Rail roa sth Aug. (inclusive.) Tons. cwt. qr. 99i.5 0 Perlast Report, 23,108 • 11 1 Tns. ews qr. Total, • Transportation. on Swatara Rail Road: 955 1 -. 1 11,664 1 0 Total, --- 12 639 2 1 r Total tons MINE MILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R.ROAD. The following is the amount of Cna transported ever this Road; for the week ending on Wednesday Bvering last. 12514 02 Tons. 210, 1 325 25 ,030 IEO WILLIAM NEWELL: Collector. Per Mgt report, =I MOUNT PARDON RAILROAD. The amount of Cost ttansoofted overlthis road for . the week ending on Thlusd!ty evening Inst.is f,588 Tons. 15 1 ;;.914 ." r ,Per last Report, 'i Total, HILL CREEX HAIL ROA • . T o fallowing is the amount of one this road up to Thursday ev'g last: 3,831 03 Tope 35.631f01 Per Las!:Report. Total, • $lO Reward. QTRAVED or stolen from, the Stable of the subscrl -10 beta residing on the West Norwegian, on Monday evening last,* LlitY HORSE, with a_long tail almmt reaching to the ground, fourteen and a Mir hands high in good condition, rubbed a little nnier the vaddle, and has eamall lump under the right knee caused bye cut-- 'and sucks ikintfin the stable and u about..B years old. Whoever will return said Horse to thesuPseribers, or give them information where they can get him again elan Iralleive the above toward, with thathanks of the 'owner. • WDi. HOOLER Aug. 23, 31 - st* • ••:CH.E'SP ! . CHEAP ! : CH.E42P !! ! VirHOLSSALE AND .HETAH« . DAVID EVANS; IR, _ ift4 SOUTH !SECOND IlTairr,itELoW V l'air: STfilliT, ESFECTPULLY informs tits friends, and the pub lic, of hhi•haVitig constanly on band and for side, a fine asamtment - of LOOKING GLASSES, Gilt, ltda-,, • hogany, and Stained Framed, Toilet ' .Glasses, Portrait` and Maine Frames, Splendid French Mirrors: Also, . a selected - assortment of ruurasffiN9 HARDWARE, cur,sisting of_,,' , . . Cutlery, Castors, I ' ' Japanery, Fire • from Britannia Ware, Bollers,t • • ' Tel Kettles, arc,- lite. , ... 'lncluding e ve ryy v ariety. of Furnishing Hard-ware, to suit House-keepers,Hutels and-'Country Merchants; whose attention he reipectfUlly invites, and by price, attention and promptness, trusts to merit the ir appro bation. • i . DAVID EVANS, JR., , • , ' . 114, North Second st..'„ Philada. ' Phulada., August 23, 1 34-3 mo . ather uro, in I ; Two' 110 T of A 2 or t 4 12 with Playing, Visiting & Blarilti Cards. as per GE' . OR GE ~COOK •t , OF th e late firm of Ely Smith &Conk, for the; past 6 years, manufacturers of the celebrated., Bartlett Cards, would inform the public end the Patros of the V old establishment, No. 7-i Fulton steeet, wheng be has always been employed, that he continues tl;e maimfaci ture of. all the varieties of Playing, Visitine and Blank Cards, heretofore, furnished by the. establishment—and:. 11l that orders for various kinds wil be . faithfully avid promptly executed, on application to his Sole agents, ~, Messrs. Ely. it Latham, No. 71 Fulnin street; at the fol- / 1 lowing prices, usual discount for cash, or tO Rinse who ri, buy to sell again, viz; . , . . IL Marble and white backs, . $36 00 per gross Harry 8 do do 30 00 ; do P , Decatur's do do '24 00 ido ' " t. 7 Elssler do do ' ' 21 00 , do - , , Merry Andreivs do 18:00 't do 11Planders No.I star & Witte blk -15 00 I do -Do 2 do ,' 12 00 ;do ' - ,, Enamelled,lvory and Pearl surface Garda, as per the' following scale ; • 4.4.a8:t:. ' No, 5 Enamelled' No. 15 .Enainelled *5,00 4 do 14 do 5,00 3 do ! • -13 do 4,50 6 2 do . i 12 do 4,00 I , do ' - 15 ivory & pearl 11, . ivory '24 Pearl • surface, 2,50 '- ; surface, 1,37 14 do, - 1.87 110 .do I . 1,20 13 .do '1,75 • PV.; do . i 1,9.1 I 12 do 1,50 ,, 8 . do I 1,00. ' '; Small. . 7.„: - - do j'. t 1,00 II Enamelled 4,00 I 6.1 .do 1 1,00 10 - do ' '3.50 '5 , .do ; . 75 9 dd 3,00 %; 4, ' - do •' " 75 8 do • 2,00: 3 I do . ".. 62 7 do 12,50 -2 j do : 65 • 6 Mt 2,25 -- I — r" do ; • , 50 Embossed enamelled cards, tinted a ndplain, beautifully 'polished with elegant design and hordeta. , Printer's blank. cards. . Small blanks (playing card size) No. I 415 per gross. do do 2 12 Large blanks, ,no 1 t 24' . do . ;do '2 21 ' • tie size of the small 1 .30 ' do. , do . ..2 ; 21 _de size f the Largo .. I 62 . do ; do 2 62 Also all the abtive sizes of every color toliirder. Other sizes cut to order of either the foregoing kinds: Mourning cards of various sizes made to order.' , Gold bordering cards ', do ' do 1 . . Gilt edge. '' , do _ do 1 - . Enamelled !dicks capsize, and 20 by 11 inches. • • Ivory surface .des . dog Pearl do do ' do'. - Blank sheets ' Mt . do, ' . Also, Railroad abd Steamboat Tickets thatle to order of any color, or of different colors as may be 'desired. The subscriber invites all editors of the Brined States and Canada, who are disposed to take their pay in cards and who will semi him d t opy of their paper, containing this advertisement, to imbed it for three months. . GEORGE CEDE'. . . . ' 51-3 um rnser• sartion. .on, and is office le cornea already w prat ' e state ITEM B. DANNAN, Ajont for JOSEPH McMURRAY. I EM 11E3DING' PEM.ILE . BO.4IIDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS. DA.i'ESPORT 'ORRICE, PRINCIPAL. 11 1 11 E course of instruction in this Insti;ution, will be 1. resumed oft Mondav• the ht of September: The school will he divided into threedepartments, which will enable the children to be brought forward in their . progrssive 'studies by a discipline' suited to their aces and capacities. Particular attention will be bestowed on all the branches of a finished linglish,eil twation. ITIEM TERMS; 1 .140ar11 and Tuition, during. tho scholastic year. for to &lint- young ladies, over Ft years ofagn, *no. Under 1.2., Imo. . For this sum pupils are entitled to hoard, tuition; bed; bedding, fuel, lights and towels. ! Music per' uarter, , BlO,OO French, i • 1 , 4;00 Day scholars, Int department, per qr. l P ‘ OO ..._.. Collertnrs to Ihrni•h •kite of the C ett. 82,498 13 Land and Sea, by Ben) Barker, Esl., •• , Julia, or tilt singular adventures of girl! By J. 11. Ingraham, Bag, 114 Fanny Fah field ; or the Ruined Village F'actess, a • 5,57. 133,2:17 14 Tale by Professor Wilion,l ' 121' 43 8 ,573 18 Eva Labree hor the Rescued Chief, tale of the .City and Fore•tt, by Tom Snortfetlow, 111 Pali 8 Lardner's Lectures, r' ; Lt.' I ' 2:1 Chronicles of the Bastile ; so 'historical romance, t to compriSo the secret history of the Celebrated "Bastile St. Antonie" 'from the period of its erection to that of iti demolition; ' 75 Louisa Mildruay 1 a tale by :be author of "Two - Old Melfii Llie-.4,". - • ! • ' 121 Veatiges of ere:W(011-2d Editiop, 75 The Ifourektisper's Assistant, composed tiptoe' tem perance priniipals, by an Old Housekeeper, 311 Viola; a romance, by Baron.De La Motto, ' 25 The Wealth and Biography of the wealthy citizen's of Philadelphia, by a tuerulier of the Philadel phia Bar, •.25 Anna Milner and other tales, by T. S Arthur, • 25 Part 4 Thier's Life of Napoleon, , 121. 66 Littel:s Lii,ing Am 121 10.115 7:16,015 231,2.13 11 1.193 ,916 I ° ' 4 1 -11,110 05 4G9,;03 10 . . . 4 , 1,669 10 August No. 51o,ical Library, .• I i2l No, 7 Frost's Ilintory of the World, 1 ! 13 . ' No. 36 Harper's Rade,2s ' -, Of Part 1 Dashes at Life, by Willis, ' , i 5O 11 s Paul Redding—A tale of the Brandynin, by T. B. • 25,641 IS Read 1 . . The Incendiary, by Jnn. Broliam Esq. i ' ' 121 , 'Together with a variety of other honks, just reeei -01 red and for sale by B. BANNAN,An'f. 34 10 . I August 23,• ' • 1.4011 21,2371 ,25,72 , 3 -17 I ' Stray Cows. . 1:13.2.59 02: 40 , 7 0 4 in QTRaYF.D.away from the sithscrther, 'residing near 1.3 the junction on the West Branch Rail Road, about 602a63 two weeks ago, a blaCk COW, with a white face, and _ Itas,a white star on her le ft shoulder, and had an iron heliput on with a leather strap, and a ctit'in her left ear. Whoever will return said Cow to:the . subscriber, or give hint information where she can be got again, 91ia11 be reactutably rewarded. Canto to the premises of the subscriber„, a white and red coW,, with a white stripe running The length of her hack' hone Al6O, another red and white COW, with a white face. interspersed with black spots, and has large teats. 'fhe owner or owner's are requested 16905 to come forward. 'move property, pay charges and take' 5 , 5%., them away, othertytse they will he sold according to law, ' JOSIAH HUTOIIENri. 4969. i A , August 23, • ' EL2 • 1705 • Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale. URSIIANT to an order of the Ornhans' . Court of Jr - Schuylkill County, will be sold by ,Publie - Vendee. on Monday, the lot day of September, at the Minim of George 1). Bbyer, in the Borough of CtrWigsburg, in said. ‘ VCo i" ' ‘n or i rla c ' ae certain i tract ' d , GI e - er" situate in Rush township, • Schuylkill county, 'adjoining ' ' lands of Samuel Lindner, the lion. Charles S. Coxe, David D. Stewart and the Morris Canal Company, containing 409 acres „.and 40 perches or thereabouts. Iris situated about sic, miles above. Tainaqui and within half a mile of the:: road leading from Tamaqita to liazleton—the State road to Wilk's., barre. also passes through . the land. There is a data and old Saw mill upon the premises. pate the .estata ofiscob ilubley deceased. . time, Sale tocinnmerwe at two o'clock iri the afternoon. when due atiendetire will be given, and the terms of sale toads known by . . 29,136 iv:inn 41569 153614 49227 CM 111113 BEM ,326 Tons fram let to 39,741 V. L. CONRAIi. Collector Pi; °LEA . V,it,'Cpileetor 39,i12 or GEO. HAI:PEST if,' Collector = Readin7 August 23, ■ New Boob. Franeiern, or the Pirate of the•Pacifie :!is tale of MARY J. - HURLEY, Ad m . e i. ANNA 1,. Huni..l , .. ic, f fly Order or - the:o,lm. JOHN IL DOMINI:cc, Clerk. 6rwigsbufg, August 211815. 27 • • - Stray Cow. ; CAME to the farm of, the sittiscribet,la yellow COW, having some white marks on heri side, about the nth of August, the owner May have her by paying fur advertising. RUBENS PEALE'S Farm, formerly.beionging to the widow Elbibert. 2 miles . . below Schuylkill Haven. • Aug. 23, Bible Lost. j• . ACOMMON sized Bible of the American Bible So ciety's print with numerous shortt !ens, written on the Mack leaves, and a considerable number of Pencil marks in the margins, has been left• Or lest in the cinity of Pottsville, The finder by leaving it at this otliceothall have the thanks of the owner, and he suit ably rewarded by - A. B. August 23, • 34. ELEGANT WHIPS.—The subscriber has jug ' re ceived a few silver mounted Sulkily Whips. Riding Whips and Dog Whips—Ale% a few neat La- Whips, all of, which will be sold tit the lowest cash prices. -B. BANNAN, Ag't. Aug. IP, i • 100 Dollars Reward. THE a b ove rew ard will be raid to I the informer on t h e eetr o ct t ee of 1 1,7 evil disposed Person or persons who, on Sunday test, pieced timber end stones on the Wok of the Mount Carbon Rail morn or who may by so domg hereafter endanger azelivea or property of persons using said Road. NATIIAN cLEA. • Collector• 33—It August 16th Stray CO*. . QTRAYti.D away from the 'sub ti criber, residing Onear Debley's Brick . Yard, borough, abPat three weeks ago. a Black and White Spotted COW, with a white tail. a star in her forehead and both hors bored. All the legs white. Whoever will re' turn said Cow to . the rubscnber, or !give information where she can bo got again, will be reasonably • re warded' " 'DAVID . ROBEIVIS. August 16th 1 : 33-4N' ' CIRICUS ELCH, MANN 4z PE.LAVAN, Proprietors. la W BA J CKIII AGENT IMS Enri'valled E tteStrian corps; composing _ 100 men and . horsea, will-be preceded by the c.,, iew IYork Braga Band, in a mainificient la iage "drawn' by: eight cream. colored . holies,. o heir arrival in town. V¶ J he' artists attached t is copular establishment 'are of .the 'highest repute don and respectability, land stand classed among the first Equestiianaeither in Europe.or America. Ainotig the number Will be found-Mr. J. J. Na than,l the womierftit Herculean Horseman—Mr: W, Nichols, 'the great backward rider—Master ohni Glenroy, the only true and perfect trick a;questrian of the dayj r -W. Kincaid, the young dashing rider--:Mr t Chambers, the elegant seenie , hotsmen—Mr.;E-Wciods,"the successful personi; fication of. Wild Indians of the Forest—Mrs. M. Wood, the bea4tiful telltale Artist—Mr. Dunbar, the e,xtrabrdinary Ind . 4 Rubber mart—Master Rey noldit and Pastor, the juvenile pets of the Arena —Mr. Jamieson, the Comic Singer and Banjo Player—Mr. Winnemore; the colored Vocalist— M. JOhn Diathond;the farfdrued Negro break down dancer—Mr. W Nichols, Riding Master, and Mr. John May. the Most pi:Mutar and celebrated Clown of the, day. For farther particulars see bills 'at the Hotels. Will be exhibited at Pottsville, on Monday af ternoon Scpt.lst; for. one day only. 5. Tjy•The &Imre company will exhibit at• Danville the 31st 4 1 ...4.u,tu5t, POttsville the Ist of September. -r Aucust 11 , 6 th 33 • .. 14Ti0.17 OP ,PEERS. GILE iT AFTP.ACTION HARDWARE L _ 'IRON STORE. 1 Hg stibici)b r respectfully Informs his fiends and the public g ,nerallyl, that lie has just received a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS. &c., willed added 'to his fonder stock presents a variety to these p purchiising, unsurpassed in the re gion, for and ch,•apuesi. A large assortment of the best As.esltfrom 75. cents to $1,25, Grindstones; , I cent per lb. • 'Ameiicnn tlteel, I " Begt Cast Steel, . , " " Lead; ;'•'" • • ••1 8200, 3 ' 2 , 00 - I 00 1,50 1,25 Itollett Iron, .Naild by thel Keg. ' ' , Tin, 2 Lazes for *23.00, cheaper than vver..-Wire • of all Sizes very idw, liia assortment consists partly of Anvils, Bellows Spiktsj 'Knives and Forks.. Spoons,. Nails, Clialns,Stiovels, • nil . Teti and Coiree s Kettles, Spades, ery cheap; • thickets, Locks, Rifles, , Planes, yaws, , ;Itillebarrels, Grass and Hinges, yi,es,Vpizon box- Grain Scythes, Sickles, • en, Hay and. Dupg forkii„ 'Files, Rasps,Canille sticks, IlotinadiTlersesle;es, Also , Dye Cettper td iron Kettlel, , Varnish, . And every. other art de asnalty kept in liarikvare •Estithlistlinents,L all of which he sells at, a very low rani. , Persons Nimmeneing Iniiisekeepingollacksmiths„ Carpenters, CalUnefliaters, Saddlers, ett., will tied it to their advatittige by enlling and examining his Stock befOre mirchasine. elydivhere, at the Hay Scales, car uer it C.:tilting d Mail street. - Ile tenders his unfit oed thanks to his old frientlts. and clistoniore !foe-their liberal support, and solicits their further . ptironge:, } • . • ' I GEORGE.!!. STICIITEIL Pottsvillei AiJ,zust If,; 1645, Glenn's Cetebiatef l• GLENN'S INI AItRANTED clininge 1 , 1 Whiskers4or Eytilnaw ar let'Black, without staff niul hair in the leaetk The]cnlour rub off or soil the,Whilust.iuM 6,00 4,1 X) 34 Zvi, II 1 7, - GLENN'S. lioMk kcertaitt tented). for li,implci Mcrphenr, Itedness, lilotch4 It may b used wit ii perfect 4 .1 complex on, and elves The sliri ani.e: , rice 5U tents ii.‘r Ito 1 GLEINNIS IN For promoting the groWth 1 1 riVitig itl a glosSy softness, out,•remov mg 'dandsitl ti-e. making the hair dark, and .p gi ey and being 'pleas:milk pe dressing the half in general. - I - .IIOSE This varyldeasnnt and pe . a pearly whiteness to the tee ing spots of incipient decay, and sweetness, to the breath GLEN,V,S D' Removes supetilithus hair arms, without injury t'; . the i GLENN'S FAII . Warranted genuine, a'illd rel / i for . promoting the growth ail article is confidently recermil useful for removine Scurf he l ads of children. 11 ii Ideal tale in bottles of va rite's sis, - T : GLENN'S CU, t Ci. itan i • n f t i h n e r il d 'l a l m r da mp weather n .1 GLENN'S, SIIPEIIPINI A ,beautiful Cosmetic allays fairness to the'eompldsion 0 persons a-clear and transpa Price Vieents per hoe. GLENN'S TOILET AN Is confidently Irecomtilittai; ,/. ry bent quality, and t;ntir. . pernicious inereitielit.: It i I and is Fold plain, or prrioni , The above nameiLescllel commended to the public a been in generitruse for m lylsustained their well earn! prepared hy, Manufarturerlof Perfume SliSouth Third &tree'', opal. delnhia,.. F-r sale in Pottsville, by -August. 16, I 1 • FEVER,A 1000's•! AN A , RE nnw suffering undt and Arne, or Billions It and's Improved Tonic NI knowlodged. by the disinter Bona' Remedy—the only w` kat cure—that never', has td e radicate the disease am ramming the natural reelin stitution in a manner that 0 Ica-Therefore procure at e Tprite and sterling remedy , proved; Tonic iniatur , e—pr , ers, by the written - sirnatu .1011,1 R. Row AND, ore r the Which may, for a certain P ottsville, or, * , I Proprietor 1 "lIN I August 113. 1 . _ . . Dissolution o TH'' partnership form , & Vandusen, wa;.s dia. tilt. by 'mania! consent. tie cariied on in futiire by ting liii`Sinevis by Henry ing claims against the fin , to present them to either f deoted.are requested to r • , N. 11—Thc abovq s thanks to the public for received, and respectfu .the Caine. Au.. Dili -1 I ; Grit HE aubteriberi have ply of this valuable ind of Ichabne,offe*r and 6ga in lota to \4ft p , 9 & 10 Soul Philada. August 16th ' Ran R ST received ai the Road Iron, of the fol 8 kola 2,1 .13.. I • b ton I I . " rll of which will be ao be had any wnere of th Aug 9. 32-3 t i Dias': rfaITE partnerallip;bereti Li. liknithiyon and Thn townakab, Schuylkill Co WITILIy9;I.4 Co.: was the w Hdralval of the a wil niv , • 1 me, Avg Lit la TIIE ;'AIINERS' JOURNAL. , Orplmm' Court Sale pf:T.n I 4 P . . . • tift}MAl` Nto an orderof the Orphans' Courts of I Schuylkill' County, James G. Marshall; admints , trator Of the Estate qf rciec.oeno - n, Esq., late of the ,Borough 'of Erie;la,Stla443utitityc.Pennsylvania, de ceased 4 ivilOspose to sale'ky nubile' yeti:due and out cry, oncstaiday, the fatilay of September, 4845, be. tweneslae,honrs of three tad islz o'clock, in the. after- I noonYit„rhe -Pennsylvania Hall. In the .tiorOugh'-`of Poffedille, Schuylkill Contty ; the one full, equal, On- divided bar (the whole Into two equal parts, to be t pa an d divided) enroll tie following described sev reed.,) en certa tracts cir parcels af land, situate in Sebuvk kilt Coun y aforesaid; - : No. 1. situate' formerly Irenswick, now Manheiin Gowns p, to Schuylkill county; near the Borou,o of p o le, v in c .,th Tumbling run %alley, surveyed in puisu ,ance'of a warrant in the loathe of George Sliaffei, be- glutting sit a iliesnut. thence by taPd of .11lichaelta ner, south 00, west 252 to a •White oak, north 10,:iwest . 48 to a stime;sonth 60,west5tl to a ejtearititztalk, thence by land Pf CaspirSinger, south 30, east 28016 a -stone, thence south 60,West 50 to a stone, thente sotah 80, wes4l69 to a stone,,thence byland ofConrad Miffnich; south." cuast 47 to a stone, thence' by lands of Michael Emmicir portlx SO, east 78, M a corner, tbance. Belzer • Newforig, !meth 70;east 200 H a stout, tante-by land of Henry Orwie r nOrtb Wisest 10 liya Stone; thence ' north 65, east 114 to a stone, and thence by land, of Elizabeth Klinger, north 26, west 183 to the place of 'be ginning containing 420 acres and .allowante. No, '2. Situate in the - township and county last men"— tinned, and adjoining the above and surveyed in pur suance of a warrant in the name of Elizabeth El inset, beginning at a post, thence by land of Sarah Htissey, south 70,1 west 125, to a stone, therm 5°1'111 , 46, west 40 to a stone,altencit south 70, west 1 to a stone, thence by land of Henry Orwie.; south 10, east 40 to a stone, thence by land , of George Shaffer; south 26, east IS3 to a state, thence by land of Many 9rw it: south 25; east 51 to a stone, thence southeast SI to a stone, thence by other land north 60, east 14 top stone,lltence by land of Christian : Steinbach, north -14, east 111 to a .stone and thence by land of Peter ilrechler 'north 20, west 25 1 to the place of beginning, containing 438 acres aild allowance, &e, ' . . No. 3. Situate in Barry township, Schuylkill coun- ty, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant in the name of Crisper Thiel!, beginning id a pine, Monte by lands of sfnwrer '& CI 4itlia ny, south 23, east 253 to o pine;thence south 67, west 117 to a post, thence by oilier land smith 20, cast 127 to a pine, thence by land of John Nichol son, Esq', north 45, east 175-to a stonB„thence by other Joint, north 23, %Test 383 to a post, antLthence by loud of Jesse. l'unall. south 167, west 127 to the plate of be ginning, Containing 422 acres and 136 perches and al lowance. ' I • , No. 4 'Sitnatei in the township and county last men.; 11011eli,"ursec$1 in pursuance of a warrant, in the name, of Killian May, beginning at a white oak, thehke by land of . .lesse south fi7,ltreit 150 to post, thence by other land south 23, east 1'33 to a stone, thence - by land of Jolts Nicholson. 1.;:q., north 07, east ISO to a pine, thence l by idler land north 23, west 383 to the place otheliinni n g, containing 400 acres and. 3 perches .and ullOwance. No. 5. Situate in the township and courtly la'st men- tinned, surveyed in pursuance of.'a warrant; in the name of Henry Shaffer, beginning at a chesnut, thence be land of Jesse Yarnell, south 67; Wesel:into a stone,' thence north 23 :west' 46 to a while oak, therm° south 67, west 106 to a White oak, thence by other IhJfarsrnl h 23, east :'S3 to a Pine, thence by lands OrJoltii son, Esq., north 67, east 126 to n %tone, and thence by other land north, 23, west 337 to the pN .e of.beginning, containing 418 acres. 33Perclies and lowance. . No, 6. Situate in tewnsliip ambe unto last nMtinii ed,surveyeil in ptirsuance of a:warrant in the .name of John Klinger, hegitining at a post, thence by land of John Nicholson; Esq,, north 67, east 42 to a jiine, thence north 35; east 2:tu a pine, thence by other land north ,23„West 239 toff post;lhence-by;vacant land rintli 67, west 239 'to a chesnut aid thence. b)' land of .Henry Shaffer, south 23, east 327 to the, place of beginning, containing 131 aeres,and,allowance. No.:. Situate in.the township and county last men tioned, snrveytlll in lorrsuance of t. warrant,..in the name of Geurge — llewalt. ai.a pitch , pine, thence by taint of Joilq Nicholson, Esq., north q 5, west ItO Ina stone, then , c}by vacant land sod% P 2, west 3(10 to a postFthencer south .23,.4.a5t tps to a pine. thetic by John Nicholsnit,and other lands north 35, east 170 to a post, thencr by gutter lands. trortll - 42, east 270 to the place of beginning, containing 431 acrhs and as, perclieg.and alliwance. • • The nag of the . said Peter Benson, the-intestate to these lands, is: !by Otent from the I;uninionwealth to hint. The sahlittnilirded half wilt he tow to the liioi eot and licst nne thirst of the consideiation mo ney'to he paid by the.iinrcliaser„to.the arlmin iStrattor, at the-time of the c nitirrnation,of the sale, one third in twelve months Cr flay (')I sale, a tolA he rcivaitr= hie third lii n niitgtlts fronr the day 4,r vale.= The piiyinent of th last tuentiolved two thirds, to br , secured by howl an mortgace rut We properly. JAMES C. MARSHALL; Administrator. - By Order or the Court, . • 'JOHN. H DOINMI's;G, Clerk.. , . - ' . 'Register's Notice '-- • •.., OTlOE.is hereby given to all person: interested LV' in the following Executor; Adminis tator and Guardian acconntsl thaethe same have been passed - by law Register, and will be presented tothe Or phan's Conn of 'th! County of Schuylkill, to be held at.Orwigsburg, on Monday, the oth day of Septem ber next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; for confirmation and allowance. • i The account of George 1-laner, guardian of Mi chael and Elizabeth, nrinor children of Christian Grim, jr, : , . 'lle se} ind'account of John Port, administrator. de bolts non of 'the Estate of John font, eenior;late of Abe borough of ;Pottsville, deccap.d.' '..,. ' ' • • The account of .tattic.l, Faust,litinmstratrir of the Estate of ELzabet i IFalixt, late or West .Brunswig, . . township. deceael. . . .• - 'rile" third accou tof Peter Kremer. Executor of the Estate of A rahain 11‘ertig, late of the township of Pinegrove, dece i ased.,_, , The account . oil Lianiel E. Berger,l Joseph Berger and Wm. Berger, ca ectit o i s 4 0 the Estate of Ludwig Berger,late of Manheim township, deceased. The account of Jonathan Kisilet, Executor of the Estate of Jacob!by, late of West Penn township, LI deceased. - • , l. - ...• The a c count. of -Robert Bell, Exccdtor of the Es tate. 0f .. . Witham Bell,late of 'the boMugh of Potts ville.deceased. Theaccount of Levi Miller and Peter Klinger, ad-. mioistrators or the Estate' of Jacob Kimmel, late or Lower Mahantango township. decesecti. 'Phil account or Peter Eutz, administrator of the Estate of Sainuell Schwartz,' , late of Friedensbw , ' •'' Schuylkill coniity,'deceased. The account of John S. C.lllnrtin. administrator of the estate of John Tatnntione,llate of the borough of Pottsville; deeeased. 1 .. .The account ofjolin AV. lleffuer arfd George Aloy er,executors,of the estate of John Definer, late of the borough of Pottsville, deeeaSed. . Tire becotint of hhchacE:Froz, administrator of the estate of George (lain, late of tA ay ie township, deceased. - 1 • 1 t. The account of John.,lltanltr, guardian of Mary Mills:minor child lat'Juseph Mills, late of ,the Bo rough of Minersvllle, deceheed. t , • . • .The account ofJacob Harnmer,one of the I,admin- Istrators of the Ektafe of hlichael Delbert, late of West Brunswig township. deceased, '.Che account of Rob't Al. Palmer, executor o (la.: cot Seilzinger, late of the borough of Pottsville, de ceased. 1 Preparatikms I 1N DYE, Grey, tight, or Red hair ~ to a handsome Brown , F the skin or injuring the to natural, and will not Price 50cents ti K AIXD s, Freckles, Ttio, Moth or 4s, Sunburn, !Fetter Scc. lifety on the unlit delicate in a salt and fair appear t le. nd hontifying the Imit,t• reve,itting falling; fallim It has the property of venting it from turning filmed, it 'is excellent fur Price 50 cents. 'OOlll PAS W. i fectly sa(e deirrifice gives l th, preventing and rrmov ireirtirinneioi to the grans I, - Price '25 cents 4PILATORY 'con' the face; neck; and I kin. -Price 50 cents. BE. It's. OIL, i l l ined by a peculiar process; d- beautify/na the hair this 'lt is -also very nd Dandruff, and for Die "antly Perfumed, and'is for LING.FI.IiID, mrl,itnil keeping It in pi Price .50(enin. r . PEARL POWDERY leg dashes of heat, .givlnj'a ~idtothefeatures;in many unt softness of eilnessiow .NURSERY POWDER to.the ladies's/a of the ve free front grit or. any beautifully white and soft d with various odors. • articles are centidently re • "really good. ,They hay, y years past, and have fug reputat;on..cy 1... W. GLENN, 1 , JOllN' H. DOW:NING, Register; ,t Register's office, Orwigs- I b.urg, Aug4stl9,.1 1 45. 32-5 t Fancy Soaps, No cite the Exchauge, POla IiANNAN, Apl/at , ___ D A G4 N 4 , . II J IQ;000 's I 1 •-- ir thht ,flane :of Life, Fever ntermittent Fever !--:' Row- Instore,' is iinivershlly ac re sled; to h e the Great:Ns - ,htranteil,safe,sure and rad ailed, when properly useil, i also its immedi..de causes,. s and olit - stitily of the con nothing else wilt. i'nere this long dried, old,•fit . now eallellowinilsi in itected'agaiid counterfeit .e of the original inventor, month of every bottle, and y, he obtained genuine in JOIIN s..C. 'MARTIN, R. ROWAN ti, M. D.,, 28, north 24 81., Philada. • .33—.4tfin I= !rly eiisting between Lauer ilved on the 2l st of July `lie brewing business will George Liner, and the bot andusen. All persons bay are respectfully rert6leci it paythent, and all those h.- arta ke payment, GEO. IAUEEP t . HENRY V. NDUSEN. geed tender their sincere he many favors they have solicit a continuance of 33-St just received a fresh sue rhm nu, direct' from the Isl r for sale 150 tons In bbls. irchasers: • . W. MORGAN & Co. ' Wharves, Philadelphia. • 33 2m 0 11 1 ad Iron.. York Store, 20 ton of Rai r wing aeries, to wit: 6 ton I • for CASII,as low as it can ; same qua!ity. I EDWARD YARDLEY: lutlon. I.tbre existing between Wit as Oram, Colliers of Branch nty, trading under the firm-of dissolved on the 11th inst. by bacriber. WILLIAM GUYON. glo. 93-3t* Orx:igv burg, Aug MEE Lithe matter of 'the Real E.o;ite of .lACi.,PB MILLER, late of Wert l ßriinszcig totonsPip,deceolcd. , SchUytkill,Cpunty, ss. ; k I $ 5. 1 T i l l l E „u f f . :, n n m .i ) ii i i, v .r e Vii:ifi,ri c A l Yi l e .i r vai nl a il If it 4 ' s i) ".. to i nael Miller, Isaac Mille4, Jacob Miller, _ s i.., .-Chailei :Miller, Rebecca marrilql to`Jo wr, !AK., scot' - Yost, William Itensltler, heirs and !'' .07 local Represchtetives of "I Actilit N134.4E8, . - deceased; C .. • Xott and darlt-of you, ate iltlrilV riled t o ; apptar at an:Orplian's Court, to he held at brwigsburg, lit and for Ille,said entalty of Scilnylkill,'on Monday, the that day of,„Stmlember next,,ta sheiv • cause, it' any yon or either of Yon MING, Why the Real Estate ,elf the said Jacob Milfei, de, l feased, should tint he sold ,aereerthly to the . ACt orGeneral Assembl9nfthis Commonwealth .in such case; made and provided. Witness _the Ilan. I.llthericidder,..President of.the said Court at OriVigsbore. MIS 19th day of June, A. D. 15i5. , . I :: Jolly ti. - DoNVNINGj' , i'k. , Orivigshorg, Allf,MSt ~11i{:."0..3 1, . . . • Stray COws: . - S 'PRAYEDawalfro,m the Subscribe!:residing near - the %Vest Brannh Rail lioad,aboutrx weeks ago, a large BRINDLECOW, with a white face and white belly, with crumpled horns, 'Whowevei will return said Cow, to the:, subseribei, or give hint Information where.ho can get her again, seal! be reasonably rc, 7 warded. 1.. . t ~ Caine 'to the premises of the sunscribe,r. ablut 2 weeks agd, a large black and white:lCOW. will' 5 small brass hell on. The o vner is requested to come forward, prove property. iay charges", and take • her •• away,otherwiselshe will be " 7, to law. , '. C 1.1.-% FtL) ILI M. - Stray C 4 oston Siin'day,27th ul brriwn V 'or Lialack COW with a wi ne streak on tire back, bald face no brim') nbout her !yes, sitripobsin'to be *int 5 years old, any person retOrning the t l atno to.the ow ner will be suitably rewarlied. • . , , : • ' Tilomits PRESCOTT , -. • upper Bear Ifidg,e near rort Carbon- Atmnst Bth - . 31. August 9, • - - , r Consn3t§sioner, . ,THE suh'scriber reepectfully informs the citizens n .1. Rchnylkill enunty thal , he will he a candidate tot COMSIIBBIONZR of Schu thin County.-at the ensuing electton. He *dace him elf if elected. to discharge the duties of tll office with fidelity and impartiality. •- I ' • • 124CORGE.H. STICIITER.. Pottsville, Au est 0,1845 I 32-- MI IM3 • • . A I.Vperrions jndebted toil's subscriber, are toques /lied to make immediate' payment,and all those hav ing claims, wi present them for settlemenr, the sub; stribeh being anxious to clime up Ihs old business, as soon is possibl. I. . . JoIIN Rum . July. 19, . 29- • Graydon's Forma, ANEW edition, re4sed. and corrected,. and adapted ;to the present practice. Price $4 •50,jast published and for sale by ha- 47.184... B. 13ANIVA,N, ker, TI-IE LATE FIRE. IN .• NEV YORK. T'IIE . _ . • - . . nodersigned lmporters;Jobbers and Dealers in the city of New York, are pleased to be ableto an nounce to Southern and' Western Merchants that the late Fire was confined to apart of the City remote from the principal Jobbers &c. and to'all kinds of business in no way affecting the full and complete supply of all descriptions of Goods •' and vre would respectfully rep , resent to Merchants jresilka South and 'West, about to purchase - their fall stocks, that wears now fulti,pre pared with our new, stYles of Fall and.:Winter , Goods. which we offer on the tion,i reasonable ienns ; 'anti thai! .the assortmentwe exhiblt is very full and complete and well worth the attention of buyers, which we respect fully solicit. • : = PRINTED CALICOES 'EXCLUSIVELY. Lee & Brewster 44 Cedar •street• - \ , ' DRY GOODS. • ,•N . I . etritt, Ely & Co. 50 and 52 'William street.' - * - Perkins 4r. Hopkins, 126 Pearl street, , • f • Richards, Bassett 4- Ahern, 145 ''earl street: • - &Mat Conkling & Co. 150,Pearl street. Chambers, Heiser 4- Co. 252 1 Peart Street. •, ' Weed, Masters '& Weed 191 Pearl street. I ,Peck, Bradford & Richmond. 169 Pearl street. , E. &J. Bussing, 161 Pearl street cor. of Cedar street. ' Weed, Burchard & Co.-179:Pearl street. . 31alcoltit & Gaul, .175 Pearl street. • Matlock. Mount 4- Billingi 173 Pearl Street. Barnum, Morris & McKnight, 101 Pearl street. Graham, Bebb & Grahani46s Pearl street. • _ Parsons & Lawrence 129 Pearl street. . .• ' Cook, Anthony & Maloney,s6 Cedar street. Itulkley & Claflin 65 Cedar streetand to Pine street. Booth & Tuttle 52 Cedar Street. ' , Loder 4 , - - Co. 53. Cedar street. . .1. IL , Jaffray & Sons (late Rob% Jaffray 4- C0.)152 Pearl street. . Parmele 4 , Rodgers 118 Pearl Street. ' Greenways, Henry 4. Smith 111 Pearl street. Fl S. Winston 4- Co. I': Pearl street. - Dow, King 4. Smith 115,Pearlst tett. • • Brandin!, Abernethy-4- Collins, 47 and 49 Liberty st. Blackwell, Whittlemore 4. Carbart 77 William street. J. A. VOisin 4. CO. 27 William street. "Wilson G. Hunt 4- Co. 52 Wm. et. cur. Maiden ,Lane, Grant 4. Ration 29 William street. ' Paige; Bond 4- Kellog 27 William street. ' - Halsted 4-.Btokaw 23 William street. IL. D. Sharpe 4- (o. 11l William street. . -Baldwin, Dibblee 4- Work 25 William Area; T. 4- N. Donnelly?' sonar Willliam street. William . A. Journeay Jr. 15 street. ' , F. S.. 4- D. Lathrop 62'Williani street. llosmer 4- Shermaii, 41 William. street. Freeland, Stualt 4- C 0 .3 5 . Nassaii street. Wm. R. Robinson , 4- Co. 4.Williatn itreet. Meedv - Jellilitles 4 - Co. 55 Pearl street. • Lord, W arren. ' Salter . - Cm, 7 5 Pearlatreet. afarily*. Compton 9$ Pearl street. .. Williams, Bradnird 4 , Co.: 94.1rearl street. ' Maiming 4 , Prwhard 54 Beaver stretit. Stettheinter 4 , Mothers, Si Beaver street. Israel Dutenhoefer Jr. 25 Cedar street. ' Angell 4, Co. 17 Williant street: ' " Atiriance 4. Strang,2 Maiden lane. • . Trace, Irwin & Co. 10 •Maideir lane. ' Cushman & Co. 188 l'eail Street. , ' , Atwater. Gould 4- CU. 14 Wall street. • • , Halsted 'Haines 4- Co. 31 Nassau street. Doremus, Suyiam 4 - Nixon, Nassau and Liberty stn. 'John H. Davies einties. - 106 William cor John st. . , SILK Co OODS. - - - . Alfred Edwards arid o 122 Pearl-street. • • :., Charles Durfee and Co 123 Pearl-strvet and 76 Bea ver street. • • ' : - .. Gibsdn, Eakton and Frick, 146 Peartstreeti. . Robert L. Stnitli abd Henderson; 176 Pearl-street. • J. Petit and Co 131 Peart..street. , ; , E. .I.lllroWm and -Co 67 William-street: Rankin and Birch, 63 William-street cm. of Cedar. Fishdr and FaXOll,l3 William-street. .. Fishdr, Blashlield and Co Eill Pearl-street.' A. RL Thomnson,-52 Beaver-street. • Rietner eild'alilcke, .42 William-street oPposito the Exchange,' . . . Penniman, Bird atid SlllOll,-73 William-street. . Eno Sul, Phents,.l2U Pearl-'-street. ,•• , ' George 11,. • .Wilitalrls, late of thl., firm of Williams, Rankin anti Penniman; 24 Exchange Place. ' , HOSIERY. Nichols and Trowbridge„ 57 William-street_ . ' . MOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS- . ' • George Misting and Cus South Willialit-street_ ~ SHEETINGS, &c. R. and 11. M. Stebbins, 17 .Nassau.street. ' CLOTHING. • " ' Lewis II: Brown, 170 Pearl-kreetf , • FANCY 'I.IOOIIS.COMBS. 4.c. , Wm: ll,Carey end CO 156 Pearl-street- . ' ' Francis 11. Rhodes, and Co I'2o Peafl-street. Lear Cook and Co 13..3 Pearl-street. " • " WATCHES AND JEWELRY; • Fellows, Wailsivertli and Co 17 Maiden Lane. Fellows, Van Arsdale and Cooper,,ll Maiden- Lane. Louis S. Fellows and Schell, 21 Maiden. Lane. - S. 4', Williams and Co 19 Maiden Lane' , • Read, Taylor and Co 9 Maiden Lane. . S. Hammond and Co late Bennedicoand IlamniOnd, 'Si aletchatifs' - Exchange: - HARDWARE. Wolfe and Gilleipie, 103 .Pearl-street, ' • A. W. Spies and Co 216 Pearl-street. . ' Richard Patrick and•Co.2ll Pearl-street., C. 11. Conant and Co 217- Pea if-5i reet. Folier,lllont and Alford; 219 l'imrl-street: "j- Ilunt. ;Woodward and Conner, 215 Pearl-street:. ! J. and C. GaßCOlgtte, 15 Gold-street. , . - DaV'enport,Quincy,anti", Co 51 John-street!: . • John 51. Bruce and Sons 102 Water-street, Shelden, Phelps and Co 25 and 27 South ,Williain . street: Dennistoun and Disbrow. Cd Pearl near Broad-itreetf ' Townsend, Sayre and Clark, 75 Pearl street, • Wolfe and Bishop, 57 Maiden Lane:- I - . Richard - Kingeland and Co 09 - Maiden Lane. . • Francis Tomes 'Rrid Son, C Maiden Lane.. ' Thomas and Blackwell, 59 WaWr-street• . ' _Osborne and Little, 33 Fulton-street. • FANCY _HARDWASE. I •r! . Wm- 11. Smith and Co 4 Maiden Lane.- 1 '' ' .-":,-, NEEDLES. , .1. and F. Wirth, 72 Maiden Lane. I • . '6I4,goTT'S,STEEL PENS, &c. William JeWipand 'Sons, 91 John-street. CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. Oscar Cheesmart 109 Water-street. T• U. Moore and C 059 ]Watet-street: : - ' 4 l'ittie and Cottelymi, Ill Water-street. j . ' R. C. Wetmore and Co; 55 Water-street. . George 11. Mimi, .103 Water-m[ITO- . . It. F. liaviland, 82 Maiden Lane. ', , • Catuervir, Moore and Co'lls Maiden Lane. Barlow and Wheeler, 71 Peart-street,eqner Coon ties Slip. 1 .1. and-J. F. Seymottr.and Co 63 Pearl-street. • George Washington, 66 Pearl-ateet: ' : C. Pierce, 76 Pearl-street. ' , . Henry C. Stevenson. 270 Pearl-street. • 1 . GROCERS. , . Bab cock and Co 65 Water .. street Starkweather and Tharstits, 63 Water-sit Mead; Rodgers and Co 61 Water-street. florawick, Otiderdonk and Co 57 Water-acre Wilson and Cobb, 49 Water-street: A . Kent, Kaman and Co 47 Water-street. BOOTS AND SUOF.S• Spofford, Tileston and Co. -119 Waterstreet, 1) and A Wesson, 157 Pearl street I A and A G Trask, 124 Maiden Lane I • Calvin W How,: 131 Maiden Lane . • ' .• DRUGGISTS • I 1111 -Schieffelirr.and Co, 101 and 106 J lin street Hoaeley Phelps and - Co 142 Water street , '. alvrray ind Tillman -105 Water street , • Lawrence and Keese 121 Maiden Lane Johnson, Moore! Mid Taylor 51 Maiden:Lane DYE-STUFFS, DYE-WOODS ACIDS, etc William, Patridge and Son 27 Cliff st ' . STATIONF:RS, etc 1 • . . Ricil and -Dottrel Cl William st Gee F Nesbitt Tontine building corner Mall and Water streets • . It C Root and Co 151 Petitl street corner Wall FifilitlEßS l • Eli White and Sons, 11.8 Water street I, • r ' HATTERS and 11. AT TRIMMIN GS R. and 11. Vaightand COl7O Water Stre et. ,swift and. Hurlbut. 155 Water street'. Maltby and Starr, 147. Water street.- _ ' • INSURANCE COMPANIES: The fidlowing Insurance Companies Would inform Merchants and others in neighboring cities, that they bre fully - able to meet, all their liabilities, ,and take risks of Itisuraticc.• on profierty, net. fti+ itstinl. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE' COMPANY. . Marine Insurance A. It. Nalson, PresiPt. - PAPUAN MKTITMt INsUEANCE OS-IN: 'ANN- Marine and Fire `: ' S. Ibildwin Presd't,, , • CONTRIBUTIONSHIP INSURANCE IeOMPANY Fire and Inland Nay ',it pm .1 . Smyth fingers Preslilt ; hIEWDANTILE M UTUAL INSUILAN't/Fi COMPANY Marine and Fire I . . 1., Gregory Presifikm COLUMBILS 10E110). INSURANCE COMPANY, Fire and Marine 1 - , • - Warren:Linking See HOWARP, INSURANCE COMPANY . Fite and Inland Navigation • ~• R Bac eit presirt laVis Pliiiins Seery NATIoNiI, INSURANCEi,CONIPAN V Fireand Inland Navigat inn I -.1 W Savage, - , ' . • W J Boers Seery 14011111. SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. . Marino Fire and Inland ••• Zebedee Cook jr Presd't I ._ • ,i'll Itadlins Seery. .. . GENERAL,MUTUAL INSURANCE ,'S2O7iIPANY • - Ab•ut Ogden-President rpoTol 4 ; NM:MANCE COMPANY Marine Fire and In nd -Navigation • • ;• I J. D. P. Ogden President- A. M. Merchant Yree President Lowistienton Set'ry 'EAST RIVER 3111•TCAL INSURANCE COMPANY John Broiler Prc4,ident • G. S. Silliman. Ser'ry WILLIAMSBURG 4 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Agency Office 71:Wall street New York i . • 1 : Wastongton rest Arent. . . New Verb Aug. Oh V. 45: 32-3 t I= 1% , oti e to Teacher. HE. Board of School Directors of the Dotnoch of T Minersville.' give notice that the Public SP hrmls. of said borough, will coinmence on the first of Septem her, and that two male and two female Teachers will he regnired. Persons Wishinsr a situation, will present themselves at the ,SehoOl Hoare, at 3 o'clock, F. 3 1 , on Friday, the 29th Inst, for examihat ion, W. ROBINS, Seery. A;ugiii - EZEI • Notice. - voncE is hereby given that .•'Phe•First thodist Episcopal Cbureb• in the Borougla of Pottsville," have applied to the Court of Common Pleas ofSchuylkill C,ivaty, for,a, Charter of limo . - poration,and if no sufficient reason be shown ratite contrary, a Charter will be granted by the raid Court, at September Term neat. • By order of the Court. CHARLES FRAMES', Prothonotary. August 9, , , • 32-3 t. MEI Lost:-Five Dollars Reward. T OST between last Thursday Morning and Saturday L afternoon, July 10.1&15, the sum of 818 00, either 'at Reading 'or I Pottsville, or between . Pottsville and, Philadelphia. Whoever wilt return the above sum to Mr. George W. Sister, at Pottsville, Or Wm. Donna bower, or O'Brlen & Raguel's Store, Reading, or to the subscriber, will ratan the above reward. E HICKS JONES, , . Wholesale looking glass, bucket and cedar • ware sure, Nr TR, north '?+:1 sr; Philada• August 0, a'24t• SHERIFF'S SALES OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of SeVeral writs of -Venditioni r...-ei.ses and Lecaria Facies, issued out -of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to the three - ! ted, will be exposed to Public Vendue or outcry ! : ! ; *ON WEDNESDAT,TII627III DAV-3P AUCCIIT,'XI:A:T. i at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the pithily house of • DANIEL HILL, in the borough of Pottsville ; All that certain lot of grounU. situate in the town of i Middleport, in Schuylkill township, Schuylkili county, 'adjoining lot of Hugh Kinsley on the west, and lot of Bailin & ll,nsinger 011 the east,' fronting on Coal street 50 feet/ and being '2OO feet in depth, and tuarked in the l _ IL _ general plan of said town, with No. 3, With _ s,, the appurtenances , consisting of a one and it • iT. ; half story-frame dwelling Itouse. As the g.-- I L property of; 11EN ILV WIEN. At the Same time and place; All that one and a halfstory frame house and hit 'of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Lyon street, in the borOugli of .Pottsville, in Jim county of AchuylkilLtuarked in 1 , 0 " . & r a tterson's additional plan of said borough, with No. IW, containing in front oh said Lyon street, J 20feet, and in .tlepth WA feet, bounded southwesterly by lot No: 119, northwesterly by lot No. 117. and 'Muth easterly by said Lyon street. :As the property of JOHN 3IcfAHLAND. . • At the sane time and place„nll that certain 1 undived hailer a lot of ground, situate in the borough of Mi rsville.-in the county of Schuylkill, bounded on the north'be Sunbury street, on the west by lot No. gs, nonor-late the properte,of John sisty. onctbe east by the other half of the samalo6 and on the . 7 4154th itruet, being theiwesterly half Of lot N 0.9.0, as marked iii the general plan of Said bgrough,and being 25 feet in • front, on 'Sunbury street, and 200 feet in depth, with the ap purtenances consisting of two one and a - half Story frame dwelling Moues. As the property ortwooD., MAN DOLOIN. . , i ett the same time and place, all that certain. . . natl . , piece or . weed of land, situate in Norwegian townshimgclutyllsilt 'county, bounded as follows; be ginning at a stone in the et'llilll turnpike, a corner to -lands late William TOO hence by the same lands South 42 tlegrees.weSt gll perches to a white nak,the ! nee Smolt ' ti elegrces, east 18 perches to a'stone corner tort' icit SOlll to Polt & Philips, thence by the same, and lot n o w! Stahl & .70tferinan, north p degrees, east I Itilitiches to a post corner,in the line of•land, late Levi Ellma ker, deceased, thence l v the same north 1 degree,' west 32 perches to a post near a white pine sapling, and larger liteli,iry tree, - thenre.by land sold Benjamin l'ott, now S. H. Whetherill, Meisel -& Cummings north :.•,-; elegrees,West 103 per Ches to an apple tree corner; near the SChool-house, thence south 53 thigrees, emit 4.1 feet, smith 36 degrees, west 00 feet to a corner Mille Centre Turniiike, thence along the same, south 53•Mtree,t, east 2 perches to the placeof Beeinning, s ,contaitting23arres more .or Ws% being part of the sane: premises, Whirl, Daniel 11:Christ. and Catharine his wife, conseYed to the said Canis Moore, by indentifie bearmg•date the ._,„• 1311, day of February, 1837, together with • i`!!;i' • the hereditamentsandapportenanceS,enn- . II" i • Si • . tau , 4 . slati ng of a two story log dwelling house, . li 3 -.. occupied as:a Tavern stand, a log static ----......,;:1 ! and sheds.. ! As the property ,of GAICS 3100. RE. . . . , . , ,At the scimedirme and place, all that cirtuin lot, messuage or piere,of ground. situate in -the town of Pottsville, beginning at the northeast coiner of Centre and Market street, thence northwardly along the •line •of Centre street, 40 feet, thence at right angles, 120 'feet, thence southwardlY along the line of Coal ! Street 40 feet to Market street, thence along the line of Mar ket street, westwardly 120 feet to the place of begin ning, being the lot numbered nine (9) In the plan of that part of Pottsville; belonging to Israel W. Morris, ! and being the•saine prentOes which the Said Israel W. Morris, granted to the said Gaits Moore, ht fee, by deed 'dated the Y3th'cray of September, A. D. 1830, together with the hereditameuts and appurtenances, consisting. of a two story stone dwelling house, with brick trent and basement story in the rear, and a frame stable. As the' property of GAM'S MOORE:. Ai . Al the same time and place, aTertain one and . a half story frame-dwelling house, containing le width 16 feet, and intleptll29 feet, situate on lots Ni.'. 4 and 0, on the northwarolly side of Pottsville street; in Young's Addition 'to Port Carbon, hi Norwegian toWnship, Schuylkill crionty,•togcrher with said lots or pieces of ground, on which the, said building is erected, and ap purtenant thereto, bounded and described as 0 dlows ; by lands of rode or late! Witham Lawton and 'others, saTstwardly by Int No. S. eastivardly by part of 1.. t Nu. 4, and southwardly by said Pottsville street, containing in.willth 112 feet, and in length or' depth 1110 fret. As the property of J05.1%P.11 P. CARROLL. At the same tin q Hind. place, all that certain lot or piece oT ground. in Pott• & Patterson's Addition to the borough of •Pottsiii le, being the northeast part of the. south west half Of she lot numbered in said 'addi , tithi thirty seven;(37) situate on the southeasterly side 04 . - street OT alley,:conimonly called Lyon street, beginning 30 feet soul how ash from the northetiat caner ' of said lot No. 37, este iding southeasterly PO feet. southweSterly 13 Gict,it lenge northwesterly Oil - feet, thence northeasterlv.l3 l ,f .et to the place of beginning, with , two story fruit.. hi ildiag erected thereou.subject however ill all the rest! cations in the original deed, elated the 11th ddy of Ja easy, A. ER, 1 8 3 1 , recorded in the office of the ltegisthr if Schuylkill county. in deed book NO. 12, page b 4 239. ing the same property which , 1 , Stephen Tie) fir, bylils indenture, dated the 30(11 or Ju ly, A. D., 1038, granted and confirmed to the said Sam nel D. Lehb., in fee, together with the hereditatnents and appurtenances. As the property of SAMUEL. D. i LEIB., • 1 • . =I . Also, 'at the s . J m e lime .and place, All the right, rifle an. interest of George Ludwich, beingiliSanitlivided nifty or equal half part of two certain. tracts of land, situate' in Norwegian, now Prat's!! township, Selitimlkill county. including an int. provement 'and actual settlement, adjoining bind sur veyed to Joint Keller !late Jrinathan Kersliner, land solve) ed to JOIIII Charoll .r. noiv or late Jeremiah Reed on. the east. on the flirt 't by land surveyed to. George Taylor, now or late la:. b Heim, and southeast corner of George Stitzers' imProvement, on the south by the Sharp 'dovetail!, servoYed on a warrant to A. F ill il ter , dated Ztli April, 1595 and containing in the whole . 414 acres and 21 1 perches, with allowance. to gether with the het:edit:intents and improve ` w a--t Eir. , mes thereunto Initow,ing, consisting of a log dwelling house, asaw mill and a log stable. And the other of the said tracts. being the same which was surveyed on a warrant to Franklin hillier, dated the said 25th day of ApriLlB3s, adjoining on the north the improvements of George siiizel, nn the west by, land now or late of Michael Vollenliacti and George Clamier, on the n i nth by the Sharp Mountain. and an the east by the surrey of the said. As F. Miller. and • containing in the , whole 420 acres 84 perches and al- Ini*ancei Mid conveyed to the said George laidwicli, by the said Anthony F. Miller and Franklin Miller, by ar- i licks of agre.ernent„. bearing date the 20th day of Sep Gopher, A. 11. lead, V. ith the appurtenances, consisting' of a tog dwelling house, :mil a log stable. As the prim-'' „Illy of GEORGE LUDWICII. it the sonic time'and place, the one undivided half part or moiety, (the whole boo tworelual parts, to be divided) of, and itcall that certain tract of land, sit- - , 'tate in Norwegian, now Branch township, Schityl-1 kill County, beginning at a stone corner' of the NeWl York and Schnylkill Coal Company lands, and Georgei Ralin'eclatid, thence, by the said New York & Schityl I kill Coal Company's, land south 52 decrees, west. Igif perches to a stone, 'thence by land of Burd Fattersrin south 30 degrees,.east 60 perches to a stone; thence by. the same north fel degrees, east 101 perches to a stone,' thenCe by the sail George Itahn's land norili 20 itml green, west 99 perches to the place of beginning.. con-I I taining 61 acres num, or less, which'undivided moiety of said Gam of land Naas. Stauffer by, dated the 24th day of Jone, A. I). !tat, recorded at On its . burg, in deed book No. 10, 'page 511, gran ;,,,i:/, ted to Jadob Serrill in fee, with the :spina , us . 'IL, tenances,consistingof four one and a half 1 Nei I 'I, ~ ROW. 11011.1.. P, and one two story log house 1 1 1 1 -4. and frame stable,, and blacksmith shop.-- As the property of JACOB sr:lol4u.; ON SATCHOICV, THE 301111 DAY OT motor 1815, • . at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, at the, l'enits,Ovania Mali, in Pottsville; all that certain tract or parcel of laud. situate' in Norwegian township, in eiclio I kid count Y, It;iiniled and described as follows:to wit . he ? ginnin at a chesmit oak a'corner in a line .of - Johti Stout z %erry, thew; north 50 degrees, west 171 perch es to a stone, thence south 67 degrees west 76 pert hes to a post, thence south 23 degrees cad[ 164eircliee to a post,thence south 67 degrees west 391; perches to a pine, thence by a small Mountain south '23 degrees east 130 perches to a inaple,, thence north 67 degrees, east 391 1 1 perches to a stone thence by. land of John 'Middleton south, 23 111.veeg,rast 2211 perches tort white oak, thence north 67 degrees i . lea 42 perches to a hickory, thence north 25 degrees .wesrer perches to a Stone, thence south Si degrees, west 5 perches tit a white oak, north 1 degtee west 1011 perches to a pine. thence north 89 rir;grees 4 east . 301 heretics to a wane. thence 1101111 one 'degree, west S.O perchea Jo the place of beginning.— containing 523 acres more or loss, with allowance. of . 6 per cent, be.. excepting and also reserving theremit ' unto George W. Richards and Volhey IL Faltnet , their heirs qn.l assigns a tract of Land containing 21 :wigs and 6 perches strict ineasurc, heretofore conveyed in them, with the appurtenances', consisting of II Miner's ; houses, Tiuthels apl titinaways opened for the toiromis l pf Mining roll and iron ore. As the Estate of T 1101: AS C. WILLIAMS.: ON NATURDAV: TIIE SOTII DAY dr AUGEST, ISt.. 31 at nor o'clock, in'the afternoon. at the boils , of - CHAIM GRA EFF, lin the borough •of OrWigslnir . Schuylkill county: . , .All • that certain tract or parcel of land, situate now nr late tn West Brunswig township, in the county e, t' Schuylkill, bminded southwardly by To mimic . street, westwardly by land nt Christian Sites, northwardly by land of 'Ferdinand Kreter, and eastwardlY by Wash ington Street, COI4aIIIIIIC not. arr.. strirt niea.nre, with the appurtenance!, corn:sting of a large stone liiiiirling, occupied as a ' Chilri,b. , . 1 At.sn. all that certain Ira or piece of ground, simile in the Bormigh ofGrivieshure, untie untidy of Schuyl kill, hounded nnrEsWarilly by TanunanV street, east warily by Washington street. smithwaidly by a :hi feet ! wide alley and westwardly by lot of Wm. B. Potts, be- Mg 66 feet in width and 1811 feet iii depth, and marked in the general plan of said bornnah, with No. 'I4R. With the appurreciances, consisting of a one story weal her hoarded log. dwelling !muse, with a one story bark kitchen thereto 'attached, and a log. stable. As the property of the German Reformed and Lutheran Con gregation of St..Tohn's Church, in Orwigsburg. Al the dan.ze time and - place, all that certain mesSuage, tenement and unapt land, situate in Waves township; Schuylkill county, bounded andlimited as follows, to wit: hounded by lands of Nicholas Hittels, John Brown, jr. ;and Frederick Shoeffer, and contain mg 50 acres, with ItMial allowance, and being the same tract of land which Isaac Moyer and.svife. by deed da ted the 34 day of May 1636, granted and cnneeyed to ' the said Conrad Maker, partly above named, together witn the hereditaments and appurtenances, ennsistieg of a stone grist mill and a saw mill. As the mope ity of CONRAD ItIOYR. Al the same time and plate, all that certain lot Or parcel of ground, situate In the inVill of Mcliespe burg, in the township of East Brunswzg, in the county of Schuylkill, marked in the general plan of said town, with N 0.57, bounded in front by Market Street 42 eget 6 Mattes, then _tanning along Chesnut street 165 feet, thence along Batten)tate alley 66 feet, thence .along lot No. 56, the Property of Henry Latz 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 nne story back kitchen, and a small frame barn, with a hasetnent of stone. As the proper-. ty. of JOHN F. SELTZERS ' .. • Seized and rake.tlnto Execution, and to be sold by . ! JEREMIAII DEED, eiser:3. Sheriffs Ottlye *min- 1 . . burg, August 0, ISIS . S' - . 21- 1 MISI 1 0:0T YOU ont„ • • A Nentite Wegetalsle preparation for the destrus Worrninti cure of bowel contplaint," tree from all delaterlomi drugs, mild and' e i rtain• in eta operatton. , ,and4imarkalily pleasant to take, en much an. that Chilslam will ashfor rt afler they once get a taste. Remember that lloberratiek's WarOn' Syrup is the ohe,',nnsi that all others are base corns-. terfejts; be sure ti ask rot, I-I..bensack's and see . that it has t enthe;wrx sign:time of J. N:& G. L. Itri; bensack. on the lahe), pasted on the bottle.. The felt' lowing certi6Cate - aye amongst the Many in Our pos. session. . • Eft. 19ih.1814. • 111 F.ssßs. IletinpfAcit . :4lrt compliance with your request. I send veeiliese lew 11nm : certifying that obtained a bol)rd'otlsour MeiliCatCd -Worm Syrup ` l my-son; - ii-13,0ri mint or age, who as I arittian• Talent, was seVerelS3itil.med' with Worms: atl4l sur pVisitle to tell, lidTlOnd immediate relict. I would': therefore reednitiiet4l it to 'the publicasa safe and.' effectual remedifokiclithlten afflicted With Wimms• Yours,lttie. Rev Jom S EIiENBUT, • Eigh;!sik•tt, four duets below Green. ..11ntiatha:, March 26th. 1844. . Thin isth sonic two or three week/ stime, two of toy:children were Attacki . d with NVorms--1 tried eddy remedy that.l . kneW or heard but Withqut 3 any , effect.. theyi worse and worse'; until the disease had obtained an alarming and rs;rsr., Character; so much an, 1141 t rind all who raw Omni felt satisfied that DEaTtl WOUII close the icenc.ierelief was not immediately obtain ed. One of the Children presented a fearful picture. of diseaSes and 4ulftriog, she was literally alive, ;with woims;• lier:Fcountanapce had a pallid and death-like but ; jars breath was estrenntly offenrifref,' - her frame were awiliy to a mere siteletomard aly .iympt••ans atteuilael wen worms were of is highly aggravated charalttiO. 'l'o such a fearful extent did the dwease itrr•ve.that she actually Passed worms • from her nose, fo4ewell by, copioes and alarttung bleeding. time that I applied. to you. - and obtained la littfin of sour Wor.n Syrup, and Must sal ‘ with bile fdtft. ' hopes. but wonderful to say, after a few discs; ..I.?grest cnange was perceptible. • and in a'revi difyi4tii my utter astonishment, the two , children passeil t'l rge.wash basin fdll of worms; since that tine- they 'rapidly recovered, and 2TO now perfectly cured. bra is Tl/0:117 . 01N, Oxford at., Between :y rent and'Sectool at.. Kensington. Prepared by G.,S. ILOBENSACK.• N. -re: corner '2d and t.,natils at. and - ,E.lght and Green NAM, biladelplieft t , '.!l 6,:n7„eist, wholesale Agent, Mini:- yille. and forsale Ny;Storekeepers ahil Druggists gen erally, throughMst Ote State - August 9, . ,CHEAP FOE CASH! ifbigeb . ' 0,7101.10111..1.: k RETAIL ' -.V Lii)o4 Mae and Cap Store, ...;;; 4, ... ..?.. ^0.9.1 mg rkst stAtttreen front h•• List. north rids /lilac's' , TII E subtictibet- has on.hand a large and complete assortment* the above named Articles, to which be resiilictfully invitos. the attention of the' people of PottSvillc and Schuylkill county generally. -, consisting of • Mena',l3tiyetatial. .- - , . • Ytiuths' iarart . I • • - war,;itsV,calirsinr. . , . 1)C0 ! . :iftlta raorrocco ' . • - . • i•'l3iiritit mitt Banana i ' . • . ,:t liLadies.' Mimi and • * • j l ‘ '-) Children? Boots ik Shoes .. i. . . in all their varieties; ladies'. ' ~ . •.7 :. . • is: gentlemen ' s gum 'Over • ~ . •,., !,. shoes ofall kinds, togeth- . i 1 , f . er with men?,,boys• & ' I • childrens' caps of 1 .: • - • evcry,deicription. . D Persann will find it to their interest, to - call and - examine !-My aterili, before purchisine elsewhere, 211 ' I am. deterinined - to sell at the• lowest possible cash ' prices.': , i':' , SAMUEL GOLDEY. Philada..;Attlinst 2. ' • . , , 31-3 m, FANOY;tDRY GOOD STORE.. FIIHD sobAcril..ers having taken the, largo five. 1. story store, No. 5, North third .at., .(whieb is now building,'"and will be finished by the 10th of August.) ii,ierd commencing tho Wholesale Fan cy Dry GOad business. ' ' Haring *eat facilities for the purchase of goods, great care and latiention will be paid to tho•atock, and it will {it all .easons be kept as well assorted, as the state;hf the market will, permit. Merchants may . depend-at all times, finding a complete arid large assortment, or. • ' Urea GQud3, Glove, StlVand Velvet Pointy. CravatA;4,al-'es, Cap Stu s, &c. A 140; a ;general assortment MILLINERY GOODS. Ribbo'no. : Bonnet Silks tad YeNets, . ;Bouvet •Frasues and Crowns: Wire, Wiri Ribbon; Chip,. 1 Bonnet- Caps, Artificial . , Flo‘N'ers, t ,Laces, Edgeing, &t. These 4.4ita will all larsold.att small arise. ce. A. SHAKELFORD, & Co. No. 5, north list., Pnasda. PliilaJa ;,July 12, .:, SALT ! SALT!! • • c,AI.INA Batt in berr..lg & hang, for gale et the lowest 51nrICet . ...pijce.'drliverg.1 of board of Boats Inaba ztelluylkillomfn PORTEIVIO Iy GI AY & BROTHER. t 1 N'Vilftitest:*nr i.nrust at. Wharf Schuylkill... - Igth, • . . ';I 2 ItQCLAM,C,VIONI. WIrSIIE,Ari the. Boit. Ltrrittri KIDDER, Esquire, t , V Prestdeico of the tiP.Verai rolliti s pr c.onnn pleas,. ) Of the 6thritjeie,of srlitiylkill, Carhotia d Monroe, in remisylvai(ia and. justice,. of the SCVP Courts of Quarter . Sessihnsof th e Peace, Gyre and Te miner. and General Gaitlyelivery. in said counties, a d. arrange N. Paltntr.'iut4 Jacob Ilunt:initer, Esquires Judges of the Coorrgg))arterriessions of the Pea Oyer and ' T.:tinnier '4ll4Gheral Gaol Delivery, fo the trial of.; all capital and' other, otTenders, in the . id county 0(4 " Schttylttill 7 i-by their precepts to me di ected have o(- . dered a Court'Of Common Pleas. Oye , and Terminer, and General Gaol Deliyary. to he tin en at Orwlphnrg on Moridayl4 , lst day of Seineinb neat to continue .' • one iyeek:l ; --1' ' Novel:J./ therefore hereby givi , to the Coroner,,the -. Justices iort*Peue and constab espfthe said County of Schuylkilli l liat they are by t e said precept corn- - matided to be, , ien and there, at I. o'clock in the' fore noon of said qy. with their rolls, muds. inquisitions, e.‘ akuniatHins,6llllcl all other trine dirauces, to do those- thing. which:to their, severe) ri ices, appertain to be ' done i and nil:those that at hound hprecruanizances. to prosecute af.:ainot the prisoners that are pr theft shall I be in the Cool or said county of fichnylkill, are 'la he. then and tllerii, to ia , os ea. ut e them es shall he just'. , ' . et.Pdrsave the Covirrionicesilrh. - i', .11111kiMlitil IMEP,aliCtiAll • rlticrifre Odire Otivigs- t , bare, ',Ott ti: I.d, 1 . .15.. c • - 31— , N. 11.-- , Thel witnesses Ind JUMP wha aie-summoned • "to attend 'aill'rourt. ore required to 'attend punctually. in case of t,l n-attendance. the law-in such cases, made . , and priiiideit will be rigidly enforced. This notice is 1 published, hi ,the order of tile court i those concerned i I will therefore govern themselves a, ottlitigiS, • .. . , . . Proclaimition. • • VOTlHE:iftperehy given, that ft Conti of Common . ilPleari:Jiii the trial of ealn•ea at issue, in and for the, connty Of•tirinolkill, will be held ST OrWlgshurr, in the eninry;aforerajd, on Monday the WI day' of Rep tentivar, to I . ontinue two weeks. Therefore-all ne.ranne having nit roding, and all, P'rsrals Wllo , e 'Soy it, xit all be..to anneal- at said Court, will takt.iii/tiee'and.g.twern themseele3 arcordinglv: " JEREMIAH HERD, nitieriff.. Sherlfr'.s. , ;:ftifict..f)rwig's- I nor-4..411g. `. IS-1.5. j 31— .___, • ORPHAN'S cOURT SALE'. OF REA EST Vl' YG I.1711C1(.4 notice is '. hereby given, that by order of the Orphan's Court of the County al Schuylkill, will be!expored to sale by public vendue or outcry, on.Mondaa. the 2111 day of August that , at 10 o'clock ! t i n' he foraoon of that Oar. at the Exclianl.e. Hotel. to the Wren:l,h of Pottsville. a Lore/. GRomm. utualeri 3 oll.he west side , of.Centre street. in the bo ! rough laf ;Pottsville, containing in front on said Cen tre ittreet,Owenty . air feet. and running back the tame width ti Adsnia skreet, being 21 1 feet in depth, and I being a part of the northives; half of the lot marked in the'original plan of Pottsville .with the number 19, with the - Apportrnaitrea. consisting of the privily* of a tett 'feet wide ajtey, running one hunCred jeer lalong;the, ,, .unbea. , t , •Uie of sa.d lot, also. a tom sto ried 364 ihvehitrz Bono. and Store fkcirsti. Cana -1 ling Ono(n.Fraine Ware House, Wash Manse. Sheds Stabled. 46. ec at - present Got/pied by Driver dr. Martanfiirchants.and late lb, Ciliate or Jacob belie, inger;WAa deceased, Attendance will be given, grid ' terms ruldn'known. by . . '3l. PALMER. Executor. ' By tile Court, • • rpnVNING. Clerk. ' •-• .! 31—it , . ~ !?7~9 111 MEE] ECI EMI
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