ELECTION RETURNS_ FOR SCHUYLKIIJL COUNTY—October 14, 1845. tlt-NDIDATES •Talial Commisooner, "Imes 'Burns, +SAXIIEL D. KAnne, - •Robert H. Morton. Assembly, Jaines Taggart, George Boyer, Prran FiLuen l r, A. W. ',animus-, D. J. Ridgway, Isiztle Severn. 'Prothonotary, Christian M. Straub, J►con H►nMEu, Samuel R, Fisher." ;Register 4 Recorder, Samuel Guss, Jaccui John ,U Downing,t Sam>d'J. Potts. Cominissioner, 'Jacob Feger, GEOIION H. STIcUTEU, fran/c/in B: Kaercher. Treasurer, Henry Krebs, WILLIAM GARRET, James B. Leran.•, - - Director of the POW', / Peter Pressler, JOSRPGII ALnnEcn Frederick C. Epting. Locofocos are in Roman—Whigs in SMALL cArrrAts;'--Nitti!ies'in%itali.--7Vol 77 1= • 4Sdk The Coal Trade. . The shipnirmallfm week are small compared' with other weeks. The heavy rains. have "drowned out" some of the cntliefies, and, the freshet in the Schuylkill has Interfelltql wish thl shipments on the Canal. Sent by Rail fond 18,463:02—by Canal 3,459 64--total fOr the week 21,91 2 2, Of) tone. The fresliCt on the. Schuylkill and; Lehigh 011 de crease the supply 9f root from these regions about 40,- dOO tons this season. Freights . to New Vick-have advanced to $9. 70:and to Philadelphia *1 ,l 5 per ton. The demand for Coal continues as l;rislc as ever, and ,rives are Len with in stuccoed tendency. Price; - of Fteight to EftStypPorts have advanced a little, and vessels are not as plenty as usuaf, The following are the present ratesovith an upward ten, dcncy.• . • . To Salute, - 81 75 to 2 00 per tom " Roston,' . - 81 75 to 1 78 " ; Pottlant4 to 187 • " ' NeW,Betlfurtl. . 8( 40 to 150 " 4 ' Providence & Fall River, 81 45 to 1 50 I. ." Charleston;. 81 75 ti 2 00 -•- Catokridgpott,& Rrigletn,Bl 87 to .2 00 - " . '!. Nantucket, .$1 75 44 ." New York., • 81 15 to 1 "A), " -"•Troy, ' - 81 37a 1 50 " . 4 ' Nowark, N. J. _ .$1 00 • .4 !'.Albany, ' 41 45 to 150 • "Fredeiiektburg, Va. sl 12 to 1 25 " Freights to,„Phitadelphia by Canal $1 15—to-New York, 82 70. s . . By Rail Road from POttsville 81 40 and from Schu3l - Haven $l, 30--to Philadelphia. - - • Tneounit the. politeness hf the different Collectors ; on the Canal and Rail Road, we are enabled to furnish ,our, readers, with the following weekly state of the Coal Trade, which they can rely upon an correct. LtY RAIL. RD 1 • ynox PORT CAHOON. foi,theiveek ending on Thursday ' ec , enind; . 5,251 05 Perlgsr,ll,ls)rt, r 1211 1 0 01 EIZZEZROMIEECI , . Par the week ending on Thursday ' evening, 3,523 01 [ Per last report, 170,030 0Z -----152,563 03 = For she week coding on Tiiiireday evening, 9.30' 13 Per last Report, 309,171 03 318,761 16. ' FROM PORT CLINTON For the week ending on Thursday evening. l'er'last Report, Total, BY CANAL. •FROM Mr7SIOI.LE A 7ID !ORS CAILLION For. the week ending on Thursday evening, PetAast Report, --1i6,003 17 i FROM SCHUYLKILL HAVEN Total up to Thinsday noon October 16, 1 Per last report, -- 35,523 06 FROM PORT CLINTON.. or, the week ending on Thursday October 16, • f'1.291 06 Per last Report, ' 40,047 19 Total by Canal Do by Rail Road Totilhy Rail Road and Canal LEHIGH COAL TRADE. tiespatched this season, tip tp pat To. 40.1815 FROM.MAUCH CHUNK, Lehigh Coal And Navigation Co. ' Summit Room Run aca nMeadow R. R & ChvcC. • FROM PENN HAVEN HozAlma Coal Company , • FROM aqq POWF. Buck Mountain Coal Co , ..' TOTAL AUIPMANTS. , FROM MAUCH CHUNK Lehigh Coal and Nay. co. . Summit. Mines .157643 • . t Room Run do ' 59'396 . Beaver ; Meadow R. R. and Coal Co. Farm PENN HAVEN ~aeleton Coal Co. FROM ktOCK TORT Buek Mountain Coal cßprianY, WYOMING COAL TRADE. Total to ~c tr. 11, 1845. 141,745 TOTIA „MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RItOAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported , sver this Road, for the week ending on Wednesday Evening last. Per last report, Total, 353,697 01 WILLIAM NEWELL. Collector. PINEGROVE COAL TRADE. • r - Trangportationi.on Union Canal Rail road dining Sept Tons. cwt. qr. 346 7 1 , Per last Iteport, 21,817 2 3• Tons..ewt qr. Total. Transportation on filwatara Rail Road: . , 336 15 1 ' 13,309 . 0 4 , 17123 Total tot* "- 35,509 •3 3 V. L. CONRAD, Collector. lOUNT CARBON RAILROAD. The amount of Coal transpOrted over this road for e week ending on Thursday evening lasi. II 4,131 Tons 206,709 '• • Total, Perlin Report, 210,840 . N. CLEAVER. Collector SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL JIHAD. The amount of coal truppotted over this. read fat the the week endinidatdltay evening 4, ins.t. 5,50 per last report 78,571 ' Tntxi 84,140 . JESSE TURNER. Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The fol!owing is the amount of .Coal transporied over this road up to Thursday ev'g haat: 4.613 05 Tons 63,184 06 Per Last Report, Total, 65,W111 • GEO. HADESTY, Collector Stray Cow. QTRAVED away from the subscriber, residing near 13,Mine mine, about six weeks ago, a large BRIN iDLE COW, Atha white face with both ,horns bored • near the tip, with one of the horns broken off where bored, and had on a large Bran Bell • tied with a strap. 'Whoatteivill-return aaid cow to the subacriber. or give jttm information , where . te can get her again, shall MI reasonably reidarded. ISAAC HODGES. Pctober 1 6 Its . . Pottsville. g r ,; ; g Z . 2 z> t , •-...-. c.) . •B ~ ti , Ni I; 37 149 '97 92 16 .32 49 95 13 59 101 150 .57 114 117 54 45 47 31 25 153 95 ~P 0 /67 26 153 102 so/ 67 15 - 45 ,'5O 96 41 16 45 45 . 36 , -38 25 43 ' 23 43 , 102 160 63 102 163' 62 142 125 55 136-121 53 22 35 21 22 35 22 102 156...i42 164 152 '7B 13 21 8 31 176 128 -74 35 74 32 114 2 3 66 107. 41 45 51 20 151.153 73 16 24 15 12 107 92. 28 13 3. 46._00 41 129 .8 101 83.102 40 177 207 :96 30 22 9 27 129 - 82;81 37 107 67 99 .4 5 34-151 93 96 26' 67 43 90 6 9 99 169 66 134 126 61 19 24 11 32144 93 87 26 57 45 94 6 23 1 95 144 56 135 121 50 24 32 23 • -., • a Stray :O S. I ' ' , . G AME to the premisds of the aubtitriber residing at The Castle, on TueSdailast, a Lace . RED OX. The owner is'requeited.to come forwatd; , prove prop •riy, pay . charces and tam hip. away,' otherwise he will be sold, according to law. JAMES McDONALD. October Intl' • ' •. . •• _l_ • .42.:lits_ rrIIE subscriber has for sale a large quantity of de composed MICA, commonly called Fire Sand, and now very extensively used'in the manufacture of fire proof bricks; cooking furnaces, stove cylinders, &c. It has beenjaken out oil he pit with great care, and is of a very fine quality, clear of sand, gravel and other Ind purities. mill be . deliyered on board boats n or - other vessels. It will hddelivered on board jrnatsjor othAr vess,_ at thnsubscriWer's wharf. half n idite below Gray's Ferry:Schaylkilt.at eightj• cents p^r ton, or at-any wharf' below Fair Mount at $1 OQ pe- ton. R. CARR. 11; 1845• • , 41— Rnin Dissolution of Partnership. T"E public will take notice that the co-partnership heretofore existing between William Hauler & 'Samuel FOulds, trading under the firin of Wm. Hooter Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent of the parties, and persons being indebted to the said .firm wfil.please •.tall and make Immediate Settlement, and those - who have claims against seid firm will make settlemdbt of the same' . I WiLtIKSI Oct. 11th . - 'Radiating Stoves, Tin Ware ; &o. l• TH• . E subscriber announces to the citizens of Potts ville and vicinity, that he has on hand an assort. melt of Radiating Stoves, of his own manufacture, which he will warrant: to he equal in workmanship and beauty and as cheap as any_obtained front Phila4. dalphia. He has also on hand a general assortment of Cooking and other staves. embracing all kinds.together with a large assortment: of ' TIN•WA RE, dc i c. . , . Al.! of whichh will be sold at cheap rates at his Fltore and faetory, , Centre at: Pottsville nest door helm+) Henry Gelsies Hotel.. BYRON PIJILLIPS. Oct. II,• . .1.1-. . .. Wanted.- • • : 'THREE mate, teachers , two to .Ici\ch tbell•lngtish and one theVerrhitnianguagesoyho can come, well recommended pito character and to take charge of the Public' 'se:hoots' nt t he McKeanbsurg • Febool district. Prophets S will Vqjrereiveil until, the Bth day' of November nett, which, the:directors will meet at the McKeansburg school hot)..lD-at 2 O'clock P. M., for the selectinii of Teachers. ttchnole to com mence on the 17th of November nest. Address • JACOB .7RIMCIII.,ER, Secy.: 31cKeenshorg Oct. 11 1945, "FITE undersigned Atulitor.appointe o appointee the Court of f Common Pleas of Schuylkill chnrY; to distribute the assets in the hands of F. W. Iltiches and Geo. C. Wynkoop, Assignees of Hazzard der :grouch, late of the.horough of Pottsville. will,attend for that ptirpose at hut office in the borough of Orwigeburg, on Wednes day the Nth day o of Noyemcer next. atilt o'clock in the , forenoon, when and where all persons may attend. 101 IN P. nowurr, Auditor. Oct. 11, , 41.6 t tm 03 16,623 18 ,17,%14 645,386 06 2,373 16 123,720 01 11G4 0 , TONS flat rail 11 x 1, good quality,. and very lit . tle used. For • sale by °AMOK ti GAMPBEI.I„ Race nneWater streets, Philadelphia. Ph nada Oct. 11th 1815 41-6 t. 1,0 4 3 N 34,727 IS PHIL.MELPHI3, RE. POTTSVILLE R./1 40,047 19 201,61,1 02 ce,3so 06 eautcantoitsins r.01,03C2•110't ]AA" ... c 7. 41, ----- • - - - - • .ect AV INTER ARRANGEMENT. and after Decendmr 1, 1644, rio Passenger Train 4," will be run on Sundays. Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. 6, 1645 From Pottacille, a M., ) O Philada.,. 9t9 A. A. Af., ,i:rki l ly, except Sunday MOORS . OF PASSING READING For Philada., rat IO,A. Pottscile • • M..' • • RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Xhilada.,43 " Vending, 81, Philada., Oct. II 850,345 09 A 592- 2504 14,708 24 December Term. 181.5-- I , . REUBEN MILLER, Summons Peter Dreher, Samuel Miller, Michael AIR ler,lsaac Mlller,Jacob Miller.Chartes in Miller, Joseph Yost & Rebecca .his wife, William Renshler,and Genrse.Renshfer. Partition. Mr. Hannan Atty. P. Q., a chpy,Jr.asuir' All REeD, Sheriff. ' 1 j SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, ss. 217539 66310 59018 G s: - , . THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ....' t •.? ' to the Sheriff of Schuylkill . County, .. - 2 REET/ ! f0;-if: Retibeji Miller make you „ e ~y,„ ..1. " secure cif prosecutinghis claim, then we .A' I: .% ..• commatut autumn by autu by good and law \ . 4, ful summons Peter Dreher, Samuel Mil. 7. gO' ler, Mi•liel Miller, Isaac Miller, Jacob 'Miller. Charles Miller: Joseph Yost-and Rebecca his wife. William Renshler and George Renshler, late of your County, yeomen, so that they bd and appear before our Judges at Orwiesbure, at ouriCourt of Common 'Pleas, there tole 'beld.for the county of Schuylkill, on the first day cif December Term, ISIS, to answer Reu ben Miller, of a plea' wherefore, 'yvhereas, the said, R•nlbell -Miller, and the said defendants together and Undivided do hold sevirlyqour acre's of land, or there 'about.% situate in the township of West Brunswick, in the said county of Schuylkill, .boUnded by lands of Richard Stephens, Jr. Samuel Medlar, Abraham Seitz er,Williani'Kershner, and others. They the said de fendants partition thereof between thejn, ntid the said Reuben Stiller, according to the laws and customs of. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to be made, do gainsay and the same 'to be donCilo not permit very unjustly and contrary- to the same laws and customs ace., and have you then there the names of those sum-, limners; and this writ: . Witness the Hon. LCT/lER ICIDDFR,Ts&! President of our said Court nt Orwigsburg. Sept. Ist. A. D. 1845. CHARLY.S FRAILEY, Prothonotary. ' t rwlgsburg, October 4, ISIS. 1 40-6 t 1233 EE:23 10,791 03 Tons 312,905 18' 13,515 15 3 . . 25 December Term, 1145 . REUBEN MILLER, - vs. - ' :• I George NNW. SimuelMiller, ifichael Miller, !raw: Miller, 'Jacob Miller, Ghee. kl i ilcranseph Toot and Rebecca his wife i William Renshler and George Retishler. Partition Mr. Bannon Atty. P. Q., a Copy—Jnac- .. Nun REED, Shelia. ' . ''. . . SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, 51.. - • The Comnitmwealth of Pennsylvania, s to the . Sheritr of Schuylkill County,. t . ...! GREETlNg:—lrßellbea Millar. make you. .., secure of - prosecuting Ids claim, then we , command you that you summon by good and lawful summoners George Moser, IP I - Samuel Miller, Michael Miller, Isaac. Miller, Jacob Miller. Charles Miller, Joseph Yost, and Rebecca We wife,Nilliam Renshlerand George Reath ler, late of your county yeoman, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Orivigsbarg, at pur Court of Common Pleas, there to be held for the 'County of Schuylkill, on the first day of December Teri:6,1845-4o answer Reuben Miller, of a plea wherefore, whereas, the said Reuben Miller and the said defendants togeth erand undivided do bold ode hundred and slaty acres, or thereabouts of land, situate In West Brunswick township, in she county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of John Schell, land of the said George Moser, land late of Jacob Miller, deceased and others. They the said defendants partition thereof between them and the said Reuben Miller, according to the lavis and customi of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to be made, do pinny and the same to be done, - do not per mit very unjustly and contrary to the same laws and nstoms, &e., and have yog then there the names of thnso summoner/ and thLawrit. Witness the lion. LOTII6II-IEIDDka, Esq.,President of our said Court at Orwlgsbutg,.Septemberlst. 1845. .' - CHARLES PRAlLElGProllisllolarP• Orwigsburg, Oct. 4th 1945. : - • 4041 t... E ' g . 6 4 " La. a S TZ ) , g a =, a r - z ;'• 771197"272 29 105'130 1 .1 49 88 105 34 19 '7O 37 19 .78 189 277 - • 78 178 273 28 ,103 130 281150 125 53 91 109' 39 49 85 106. 38 17 76 34 16 17 79 -34.'16 42, 93 98. 34 27.'73 43 IS 81 183 183 «9 122 232 ~ '- 9' 9 77 49 8 '3 48 37 . 9 8 44 :58, • 3'i 43 174 181 6 85' 127 60 .51 107 68 201'223 38 107 189 7 : d - 74 106 20 7•-. 94 . 27 24 79 191 257 27 117 158 07 105 33 4 72 37 19 9 78 104 32 0 aa 15 18 TA 191. 206 30 114 't.94 steers are marke Fine Mica 8A31171.1.f0ULD3. 41:4st* NOTICE Rail Road Iron 'DING 4 L'V L RO.iD. 50 and 300 40 and 1 21, Summoi(s go I g, 1.„ . t•• 1-; HI • ti . P; ' 4 q ' Q ;1" '67 , 100 189 86''134 43 '37 62 22 68 .77 29' 7 12 ..- 9 8 1 3 2-. 79, 93 169 . 1-02'134 45 44 63 /7 109 162 761E31 46 44 63 .10 64 115, 23 1 1 5 12 7. 8 15 79 95 •33 I'4, 11 7 8 i• II • • 65 69 167' 90'126 43 43 55 22 • 77.196 34 , 14 16. .8 14 253 43 118 30. 31 53 20 13' 8 12 • 8 6 1 4 68 •12 18 :la 12 64 34 145 S 7 115 31 '24* ' 1 2.0 137 123 10Q 26 , 29 29 '63 97 181 103 129 4( 40 .31 - 73 88 20 11 10 10 66 94 (SO 72' 133 ' 44. 311 15 73 91 .. 46; 6 12 13 t. ;thus (t Und those declined thus ( .30 Dee !r , niier 'term, 1845-- I. ' . ABRAHAM 11.1.111', ' . F ... --. llenry" C. Varey, Isaac I.ca, Eliza C Baird, .16- F Li: septa r:. Lawton, and Ellen Vi,rr.inia, Ills wife, I latc'ElliiillV,irgicaia Rairtioind henry C. Ifaird, }. a -I,omila A.I ilairtl,!Caraline A. Baird. Aur:112.1:1 , . t . M. ISA int. bull Edward C. Baird, by Maria Ca. ; . . : r!y,4lteiriQuardian. • • Mr. Parry Atty. P. Copy--Jr REED,6l.riff. scHur - LKILL ebuNiT, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of • •toutity, Gnr.t.ttan;—lf Atirahain Ilan, make yon secure of prosecuting his claim, then we command,,,you that nllitlloll by good and lawful Suminoners 111etiry C. _elTsa` 4.:arey. Isaac Lea, Eliza Bah& Jo..elifi G. Lawton, anal Ellen Virginia his wife, late Ellen Virgin ia Baird, anal Henry C. Baird, I.on isa A. Bairtil Caroline A., Baird, Azigina' M. Baird and4Edward C.:Baird, by Maria Carey. their Guardian, so that they be and ap. pear before may Judges at Orwigsburg, at om County Court of Common Pleas, there to be held op the first Monday of Deceinbee neat, to show wherefore and whereas the said Abraham Hart, and the said:Henry C. Carey, liranc Lea, Eliza Baird, Joseph G. Lawton and . Ellen Virginia ton wire, lain Ellen Virginia Baird. and Henry C. Baird, Luni.n A. Baird. Caroline A, Baird,• Augusta 31.,Itaird,nnd Edward C. Baird. by Maria Ca rey, their (Mardian, together and undivided, it., hold a tract of Land In the township of Norwegian, and co in ty of ScimylkilLeontalning 40.3 arree, more or loss. hounded by 11111's land„hy land of John ltepp:ii land, and by land of George Filhert; , together with all the budding improvements, Mineralf., mines; Widids, waters, water courses, ways, and all the Other 4 inparteintnceA, excepting .thereout 4J lots of ground • ninniter'ed restwfAvele'on 'the plan or ((raft of the townof, ett.! Clair, 1215. id. 17,15.19, 21121,2", 50, 23, 21,:25, 24, 27; 2S, 30,31, 32, 33, 30.3.7, 461,.41. 42, 47, 110. I:11, 112. 113t.1,14. 115.63, 95. 161, , 102, 103; 101. 105, 337, 344: the same IlenrY C. Carq, Isaac. Lea; Eliza aigd, Josejih taWion and Ellen Yliginia.his wife. late Ellen Virginta'llaird. and Henry C itaird...l.consa A. Siaii Caroline A. Baird, Augusta ' Baird. and Edivard C: itairdibv Maria Carry,,, .their gintrilian:bar tirion thereof hetwien them to hujnadetneioreling to the jaws and cu.:l,mA of this CoturnoniveaJth in such case Made and Provided,). do gainsay mid the same to he (lOW, do not permit very unjwitly and against the same laws and customs (as 'tie said ZLe: and have you then there the Tartlet , OrithOPCSuniumnprx and this, writ. Witness the Honorable 1 KIDDER, Erit., at Or- Wigiburg; thegith day of SepteniNer., A. 8., tsls. 1, , CHARLES lIIAILEY, )'rutliftiniary. igsiburc Oct. '4, 1645 40- 6t V141 ; ,- , a .." -.," ''. .- ' DANCING ,SCLICOL. . 1 . ••• .--. ] Mr: F. Stouch, I • - E ti S e i n ' i l e ; : n i.7 .E. FL p L o t us Y vil l i t o ll . h t r h 3s t :t h i e ie ,s. L il a i dies o ; i :ti sc G h e o r o d. r‘ri the tnatniction of Dancing. on ,Tuesday; October 7th 1845. at Mr. Ces+ies S'a! on. at.the Ezehange.'• • B ! ','he (lays of tuition will b on Tuesday and Thyrs days. from, 3 to 6 l'.: M. for yoong :aches and lads, a n d fforn 7 to 10 P. M. for g nileroar• 1 ... , _ . In additionto plain Done s. Waltzes anki Ca.op ndes, the rwiov o n g dances w 1I he taught dSrinz, the season s,z the Fa'.hoaq..ble 4)li.a. the Polka Quad iiltrs and nll,the neni - Dain e.. Mr. S. will teach i,n privar t4ons at his ;ialo l on II , For terms a nil 'tither p;rtic Pottsvil9. Oct 41.1315 1 . ' • • Form BOAS. i . :riETZ'S FO,RMS.,-A genzal collection Of prere '/- • l dents iit Conveyancing. i which exhillplON are ate !eniin sufficient variety, to enable the Scrivener. Con ‘-eyancer and man of variety , to draw instruments 0 1 iterding legally and correctly, including many foims particularly useful to the Farmer. Mechanic and Traz dry, third edition, revised, etilatged•And improved, by George Getz. Price 4.2 00 i ' THETORM BOOK. containitignearly three hundred oftt.e most approved precedents for Conveyerreing. Ar bitration, Bills of Exchange;prombieory Notes,Receipts for Money; Letters of Attorney. Bonds, Co•pitriteership Usages". Petitions and Wills, by a member Of theVhil a6lphia Mir. Price 62b. i IBRAYDON'S FORMS of Conveyencing and of Prac tice inthe„Csurts of ti munon Pleas. Quarter ifiessiuris, 'Oyer and TerininO, the Supreme and Orphans' Coats and the officesi of the various civil otVicers, magietratelt. 4-C., a new edition revised.' corrected, enlarged anit adapted to the present state of the law, with explani 'tpry,notes and' references, by R. E. Wright, counseller at law. Price gl 50, DUNLAP'S BOOK OF E,ORMS, containing 000 of the mnst approVed .precedents- for conveyetwing and for .practice in the courts of the Commonwealth ; also' for •use in public office and for me`o of Business generally, adapted C. the present arts of Assemcty with eaplana toiy notes and references and 0. 'glossary of technical. laar terms, by Janice D. D,unlap, counsellor at law, &c. 44. Price ill 50. l . 'FRE PENNSYLVANIA JUSTICE, a practical di- Wept of all the-acts or Assembly and decisions of. the Courts front 1830th Isis, on A ki subjects connected with 'the righteduties, authority and jurisdiction of Alder-. Min and JuStices of the Peace, with fill directions as lo the modeof prorure and all necessary forms, en- Aries 4.c.. &c. by It. E. 'Wright, Counseller at law. Price 100. , , . o Just received and fAr sale by I - • II ' B. BANNA*, Ag't.. „October 4th - '; ; , Stray Cow. QTRAYKISawa'w from the subse.iber near Mid dienort. on Friday, the 19th of September. a Red COW about four 'years old with one horn broke-off, a . , white tail anti a l !white streak on the ridge of hinder rinri. Any, jterson returning the samelor giving reel; information na will lead to her recovery. itthUll be suitably rewarded. JOHN PATRICK. Middleprirt. Oct. 4;h Mb .40-31* NOTICE. • - • 7o the public, and'a. 1 concered. scull•: public wall lake notice that 1 have this day t urrhased °Nolan Myers:of Pottsville Schuyl kill county,as per article of agreement, bearing date this day the following property to wit; Three Ilarn. 86; three setts Rail- Road tiarneas. two setts'of Light Ilirnetisond a Coning Bo:, all of whicn 1 have lett in the postession and use of the said John Myers,' 'during my wilt and pleasure. • ROBERT MYERS. Pottsville Oct.; 4tn 1845 •4a-3S To the Public. • • PROPOSALS,for building Schuylkill Bargee, and keeping them in running order for ten years. First.—The undersigned, with an experience of 20 years lathe building of Boats and Barges will contract, to build 50 to 100 Coal Bona, suited to the enlarged locks of the Schuylkill Canal, to carry coal from Pottsville to Philadelphia, of 200 tons burthen at 51 feet water, for, /1000 each., And to. keep said boats In good running order for TEM rims, (if life will permit) at the follow-, lag rates for each year,or any part of that term : • ; Ist yr. 2d. 3d. .4th: sth. 6th. 7th. Bth. oth. 101 h 020 r *4O *fo *BO *lOO *l2O *l3O *l4O *l5O 0160 Being 10 per cent on the cost. . • second.—Tam ready to contract for the building of 30 AV..'io decked Bargee, of 200 tons burthen—suited to the, New York trade—atslsooeach, and keels them In good running order for any part of a term of iris gains, at the following rates Ist yr. 24. 3d...4th....5th. 6th. • 7th. "Bth: 9th. Pllth. $.lO • *6O 850 41100 0120 *l4O 01504166 0170 *lBO Being 8 per cent qn the cost. ; Third.-1 am ready to contract for the building of 20 Balling Barges—with Centre board, dr.i. exclusive of spare and other rigging—calculated for the Eastern trade of 200 tons burthen, at *1650 to *lBO9. And keep them in repair at a alight increaSepf rates, equal to 8 per cent °tribe whole coat. Fourth.-1 am oleo prepared' to build Steam Tugs or decked vessels, calculated for propellers, at 02000 each. Said vesselashall be substantially built, of the beet timber to be had in the Valley of the Susquehanna and its tributaries, well fasiened with wrought spikes nod bolt iron, well kneed throughout, and finished in a workmanlike manner.; . *Estimates of repairs are intended for the ordinary wear and tear only: • JOHN M. CROSLAND, Dom Builder. Pottsville Oet• 4, 1815 40—tf - Eliptici Springs and Bellows. THE suhscriber hasjust received a supply of Slip= tic Springs at 121 cents per lb. Also, Blacksmith's Bellows very low, at his Hardware store, Centre st. GEORGE H. STIOIITEH: October 11,181 S: • THE #.MINERS! JOURNAL. Iprtyirtue of a writ of LEVAIIIA FACIA FS and a writ of Vexntrtost EIPONAS. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me . drrected, will be exposed to sale, by public vundue or otitrry ; On Tuesday, the..4lh - day of November, 1845 , at 10 recloch,...A. DSi, at the boner of DANIEI. in the borough of Pottsville; rk in ed th in e the borough pi of of o . t. c t o s b - Nti.; 1. All that certain frame. .I:tieisnage, tenement an and lot or piece orground; situate Ott the northiVester ly side of aNorwegianaforesaid, id, stre e t, n, a county Alter's 'tots, No.ll,`containing in front on said Norive gianaireet, ofeet, and in depth 63 feet to a 7 feet Wide alley, bounded . southwesterly' bOot No. 5, northwes terly by said ailey, northeasterly by lot No 7, and southeasterly by said %Norwegian street, tieing l i the same lot of ground,' which was gratittil and conv ened to the 'said Charles Lawton. by Juseph Mille, and wir e, by deed ' ,dated March 15, 1531, and recorded in Orwigs burg,in deed taiok No. 15, page 211. Ai.so; all that certain two story '. frame, , rnes anage or tenement and lotor 'piece of ,ground. situate on' the northwesterly side of Norwegian street. in' the honing it of Pottsville, county atoresaid ; beginning at a point 110 feet northeastwartny fr.ati Centre street, 'containing to front: o;•breadth, IS feet, and in length or mth, 85 feet, bounded northeastetly b ether rand of .Cti irles' Lawton, northwesterly by a sTeet wide ajyy, southwesferly by a 10 feet wide alley, and southeaster-. ly by said Norwegian street,Peing, the saint - preMEies which Charles FraileY. Esq,..e3beriti. of Srhuvikill County; !ranted and conveyed to the sold Charles Law ton antrothers, and which by sundry convevances;lhas - become' - vested in him.' •, 2345 12306 1232 1258 148 147 1708 872 1256 65 1t vnt All that certain Ova story brick dwelling house and lot or.tilece 01 ground, situate on the'northwardly side 01. Market street, In the ',borough of Pottsville; Marked in Yott & Pat'. terson's additional plan •of said borbugh, No. ,13,, con-. 'Mining in fronton said Market street 20 feet, .and in • depth 100 feet, -bounded northeasterly by lot No. northwesterly by a 90 feet nide street. siMthwesterly by lot No. 15, and southeastwardly jry said Market s:.; being the same premises which thY4ul Scholl and wife granted; and conveyed to the :mid Charles Lawton, by deed dated October 4111, 1030, recorded in Schuylkill County, in 4eed book No. 15, page '521. ' . • ALso, ALftliat Certain lot or 'piece of ground, situate oil theftorthki . e..tterlykide of 51arket preet, in th e Ito.. 'roughoffottsple, and crimpy lafor6taill, marked In rim 4. ; Patterson's additional plan of said borough, with the No. 11, containing in width on said Market street 00 feet, and in depth ltla feet, [sounded' southeas terty 4 , , said Market street., whew said street is 120,feet wide, northeasterly by a 40 feet tyide street, northwes terly by another 40 feet wide street;Vtiot southwesterly by lot No. 13, !being the same lot qr piece of ground. w Mat CharleS 51111er and wife,,ar dSanitiel'Res laud wife, by deed . dalcil the 9th day ',of December, A. D., 1t.30, recorded in Sclui3lliiii county, in deed book, Nu. 11, page 342 emitted and conveyed to the said Chirles• Lawton. •• • ' • • 5, " •hoSe, two framedmessuages and.ldi 2297 1.313 63 IL 5. Ailso, MI those, two frame messuag,es Mill bit or piece of ground, snttate 1.11 the northwesterly Side of Alarketi street, in the BorouslU of Pottsville, county aforesaid, centaining in front oil Said Market street, 30 feet,feet, Anil w r t b & ci n l 4 :a i t i t i e e IV; e ; a t d 't d e i l l i i Y o n tri t i o l markedptt' litOn Pottsville, N 0.30, hounded northeasterly by lot No. 37, northwesterly by a 2.0 feet wide alley, southweit warillyby the other half of the said lot, No. 314, and sontheastwardly by mid Markef kreet, being the saine lot or piece of ground, which third Patterson and wife, and Abraham l'ott and wife, granted to the said Charles Lawton,.by deed,dated December 6, 1930, recorded in Orwigsburg, in deed book No. IG, pdge,s2. I r ALso, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the borough of Pottiville, enmity aforeWd. bounded and described as follows ; beginning at a post in Nor wegian street, and corner of lot No. :NJ, now or late the property or Abraham Poll, thence by the said NorWe gian street south , sl degrees, west 10; perches to a punt. thence by a public alley, smith 311 degrees, cast 260 feet to the Southwest corner of lot No 107, thence by the same nOrrih 60 degrees, east 101- porches to lot No.'lol, thence by the same, and lot No. 100, and lot No. 00; ,300 feet to the place of beeitining,j containing I acre 41 perche.4 strict measure,and being the lot which is mark ed In' the plan of the Borough of Pottsville. No. 100,, and which John Ely, Jr., and wife and Archibald Mc- Intyre and wife, grained and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by deed dated 30111 October, 1037, and recorded in Schuylkill t ounty, in, deed hook No: 16. tinge 3 . 33, with the ,appurtenances,"consisting of 3 inc and a Mai - dory frame buildings, and a frame Office; Ataio, All that certain lot or piece of gr und, situate on the southeasterly side of Mahaniango Street, in the 4:garnish of Pott,pvtlie, cdmity•„aforesaid, marked in i'ott & Patterson 's additional plan to said borough, No, containing in front on said Mahantanito street 00 feet, aqa in depth 241 feet, six irtiliss, bounded smith wesierty by lot No. 14, southeasterly by a 20 feet wide alley, northeasterly by, lot No. 10, an northwestdrly by said:Mahantango street, being the sam e lot or piece of.grotintl, which Joh Whipple and wife, granted to the said Cljarte's Lawton, by deed dated the oth day of Oc tober, 1530, reeOrnell in Orwittslitire., in deed, book 'No. .I 1 prwe23B- ' ' tit.+9 , , All that certain lot or piece of Found, sittiate 'on the eaAtvaiiily side of Centre'street, in the hofbusrh 'of Pottsville, county aforesaid, hounded northwardly by a tonse and lot of ground intended to la: conveyed lo John: McCrea; eastward) 3/ by Hail !toad street, south wardli% by other land of Clisr,les . Lawton, and west Wardly by Cain Centre street, containing in width 60 feet, and in length or tiepth'twO hundred feet, being part of [the same premises which .ronathan Wynn and. wife, granted and conveyedto lie said Charles LaW• lon. by deed dated the 17th day of 41,bher.1635, recor ded in Schuylkill, county, in deed book Nu.,15, page 473. ALso, All those,fire certain two•story frame libtiSes , ~,, • i nd tWelve Ints or ground, eitnate on ttie ' .. - Al_ eastwardly ride of Rail Road street; in irt...esee •••• .•, W mn's addition to Pottsville, brphided . ). , gII :. tiorthwa:dly by land of Cliarlec Lawton, _=. 1• eastwardly by Coal street; •southwardly by miler iamt of Charles LiWton; and westwardly by the said Rail Road s'treet,•being, 101 l which are hi:irked. in the plan of Wynn'e additien 14 Pottsville, With the Nos. Pi, 17; IS, 19, 20,21,112, 23, •21.25, 00 and 27, lot'lio. 16 containing in width. 31 feet and thal other lois rim mining in wultii.4o feet c ad ! ,• a n d all ron t a i ii i iia l i n length or depth 159 feet, being the snow premises It hick by sundry conveyances frent Jonathan. Wynn and nth-, ern, became vested in the said Charles Lawton. . ; - - A Lso, l'lirde full, equal, mulisMled fourth parts the whole into four equal parts, lo he parted and divided of .and in all that certain tract or parcel el Lind, situ ate in the borough of:putt:wine; county aferesaidj on which said tract uf land a town {,tut has been lakdout and called the eastern, addition of Pottsville,dioututed. and described as follows ; beginning at a post corner of James House's lot; thence by the s'ain - north :hide 'green, west 239 feet to a post, and south 51 'legroom w est ISO feet to a post, thence by Alter's oddities' wrirdEli Cake's lot, north 31) degrees, west 190 feet to a post, thence by Eli Cake's let south 54 decrees, west 47.5deet toe post. thence by land note or late ofJounthatt,Wynn, mirth 30 degrees. west 30 feet to. a post, north 211de grecs, east 68 feet to a host, north 221 deerees.'weol2B feet, to a post. ;north 671:degrees, east 159 feet to a post son the weulern side or Coal street, thence along ;the same north22l decreer!, west 11l feet to a peat; thence through the said street, north 13 degrees, west 07 feet to a spruce stump, north 534 degrees, west 67 feet to a post' on the west line of said Coal Street, thence along the same north '221 degrees, west •06 feet to a pnst,, - . thence by land now Or late of Jonathan Wynn, south. 67I'degrees, west 159 feet to a post, north 221 degrees. west 60 feet to a post, north 55 degrees, west 5 feet to a post, north 40 degrees, west 241 f'eet to a post, thence by land now or late of the .Schuylkill Navicatiowe'im pany,norilt 63 degrees, east 108 perches to a post, and north 21 degrees, west 37 perches al - urn-10 to.ri stone, thence by land late of John Putt, deceased. north 60de grees, east 31 perches antlS-10 to a post. thence by land' -late John Young, south 24'derrees, cast 84 perches to a Jorge Spanish oak, thence along the public road by - land late of John Pott,dereased,south,2l degrees.west 171-Per cher! to a post.and mouth 46 degrees,west iki peridiesto a post, and:multi 5-I degrees, west 41 perchn4, to the place of beginning, - excepting and esrluding the Mk/wins. lots or pieces of ground, lots marked to the plan of ihe Eastern ad Minn to PottSville with the numbers 1. 2 , 3,4, 5, S, 0, .10, 14, 15, 16, 56, 57, 62, 64, 72;74. 75. ;RI, 7 8 . S.O, ,150, 157, lots numbers 11: . 12. 13. the northeast half' orbit number 22, atid lots number 23, 21, 25, 26, 73, lots numbers, 20, 31, and alot,of ground on Rail Road street, sold to John ,lames, 'containing in width ;it-may-four feet, and in length 'or depth front Rail head street to Coal street, containini'inchisive ofall the, said- lots or - pieces utground 76 acres. strips measure, being Oe same premises which Charles Loeser, by deeds: dated March 29, 1931. recorded in.OrwigMitirg, in Deed book No. 11, page 330 and December let, 031, recorded in Orwizsburg in Deed honk No, 12, ~page 310,. granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, with the _ ap ri.purtenances consisting -ot 2 two andtihalf: vas , story frame dwelling hinnies with basement r-Ti:7-. stories of-stone, 1 two story frame house'and t one story frame house. ' , ' „. . and also give ptivard (41. far* apply nel ' i , saloon 140-3 c ALSO, alt those frame messuagev or tenements and lot or piece'of ground, situate in Voting's addition to Port•Carbmii being the centre part of a lot of i 0 feet front and )00 feet deep. Marked 18 on the plan of Tonne's addition ln • Port Carbon, said half lot being:A feet front on Commerci, street, and extending, back that width 100 feet to 'other land of said Noting, com mencing II feet in the eastwtward of iho Mill Creek'Rail Road, bounded on the one mde by part of said lot number Is on the other side of the remainder of laid lot num ber 18 in front by 'aid Commerce street', and in the rear by. other land, cif .said Young as anteesaid, being the ,same lot of ground wltieh Jacob S. Gordon and Wife granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton,i by deed dated March 30,1837, and recorded in Srhitylkill county in Dccd book No.lo page 92: 'As the property of CHAntElt LAWTON. At the samc'ti , ne and . plait, All that cert./0 lot or piece of ground, situate in Lawnin's addition to the town.of Port Carbon. in Norwegian TOwnshiP, in the Connty of Schuylkill, fronting on Second street.so feet; and bounded by lots N 03.91 and 93, being 150 feet in depth, and marked in the genero plan to said.addi, tion,.with No. PA wits the appurfonancet cnnpleting of a two sturi frame dwelling house,,l'andin the rear two one and a half story frame houses: As the propertyaf . Bosairsuct.t.. • . , • •. • • . . , Seized and taken in execution and wilt be sold by 'EREMIAH REEL!, Shand: Sheritre Offite, Orn•ige= burg, October 11 , 16i5. 41- - Desirable Private 'Residence . FOR •8,121,11.. • ; TOE subscriber ,lno*r.to close up his businessas *Clones possthie. cdrell for • or s sale his present residence in 'Mahantongo g as a street. .The main building is 117 feet front _ _L by 35 feet deep, and the back bhilding is 30 feet deep, with two Parlours, Dining loom and'Hitchen on the first-floor, with a Bath house; andit Furnace in the cellar 'for heating the whole Profit building, The lot is 20feet front by 290 feet deep, witha email 'table on the rear. - The' house le in good cOndition, and is beautifully situated, and tife garden is stocked With different, kinds of fruit. Possenicut be given on the let of April nextt•dr imnaetiateiyof required, For terms &c. apply to the kubscriber.l - ' • Oct 11, 11; ABANNN. . ; SIX male leathers wanted.to teieB in the Comninn Schools of the borough of Schuyikiji Haven. Seal ed proposals wil: be received up to th., 3rd of Novem bor iS4S, botng tbetuat Monday of said month. MARK MELLON; Praideni. Ortober II SHERIFF'S AIME ;OF REAL ESTATE, i l'eachers Wanted GRERT CENTRAL .PEVULADI6. I I,rIII4 CLOT.EakG - ESTAPLISHME NT corizer of 411,irleet at id D;caiiz street, I ' ' - 100. 210. THE MOST EXTENSIVE .ESTABLYSHMENT OF THE RIND IN TM: UNITED STATE:S. . . . IMNIEL;CRETH, ' • . . NiO. 210 MARKET !STREET, 'COIL OP DECA TUR -ET AS now finished the nibst; extensive a:imprinter) al of F ASIIION %FILE CLOTIIIMAI eier offered In inettty of , Philadelphia'. , • I am warrinteil,in making this extensk tio'n, in the fact that" have a hitter custih two st • res in,the city, and ten oiling my dared in large ciamines, of 'the choice, io f u shlonlesiyies. Deltoe the d , her. tail. in sniallAmmtoirs, hnve • otionnent ~i ii 4 1 iales, which warrant fee In iii.ikiiie ih . th.it lean sett : a suit of Fashionable Clo. lower price - to the cuskiimei liali it cos stores to get the _ cismale.r ma l e. I wish the public to uti(eHiarid distinei . estabbshrneni is entiductid lon the print can and tin,,offer beret term: tit iny , custo can possibly he alEirded hiMi . i. other in, tli The reason of this in plain 1-1 'conduct id .entirely on the CA5lr principle, buy and 44 for Cash. keep no lieriksilf 'credit, and of not have to , keep the to lattend to the II Thus much for the' principle on whlelii siness. 1 I have now t finished, ' , and ready for") .W 1 NTER SA LES; about 45.060 gaunt./ ',newest style, the cut and Make of whici sally acknowledged to bit iiiiegn died.,-. • ' Super super Drees a :irrileek Coats'. in o etv 'el shadeuind color. Newt•st styles superlative Creech w.nd Cassimere Pants.. . 1., ~ - :,• • A larue and most splendid as;coument I i Silk Arelvet.Merino and CaShmere iFEeio , of my own ire.ihriation. the style of ;om: :. . cannot be had elsewhere inihe c•ty.. , The mote erensive as:torment of s , Cloaks ever seen in - Philadelphia. with PV^ of pew' style Woolen, Plaid arid Penned l I Ssphillum. Etehvcr, flatigiipt 7ria , s a Ids Iwith different sty:e • Friniiiiiiigs-1‘ ail Iliatigur Coats. Plain Beavt:Vdo.. Adel.ode 1 new and beautiful ailiele ! . j i lt. 1a . east a , Ovcicoat - I have the' large:4 display, of C.uak, evi I the city. with every other n'ticle in my II ness. which I am determintd to sell Irwin I be'effered by .toy others iii the trade, . I Philadelphia Sept. 27. h. 181.5 ' I; OF r . I 'L • i t i . „ We recottimOzti all of our fr:cw/., 1..311 ,I, L ; I,lc Ci ty In call at the Pekiri Compaity:rlSture, and lay aka sapply of thir delicious Teaq.. --- THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 30; SOUTH SECOND ST. Between ttlailiet -And Chesnut; I ril ILA IkLIIIII A. r I H A VE consta tly onhand, and for sale. wholesale and retail, atvariety. of 'choice ftesh 'Fos, at low er prices, amording to the quality,. than they, von be bought for at any other establishmeni'in jlt city. , in- TEAS, exclusively, tire Sold at thisholisb, 3110 several varieties, which cannot I , obtained elsewhere. Any, Teas Which do not give efitlre satisfat:ion. can he returned and cixella need, I,e, the nioncy will te refunded. Tne c!tizenti of Schuylkill Counts ate respectfully Invited to give tic a call. ' i I (I, H. 711ESER, . • • Agent for theyrkl 'ca conjparty.:' ' Philada., - .Sept. 27;1815. , H - 29-Iy , `FURS! FURS ! !.. -. T.T sl I. 4. itiP." . D: ti 0 Ilj N . ' . 1,10,4 S. 211s1..PNIudei. Pu,rier i 4 Tif dery rr in Fur s , just finished and ii - still irThatitiftict tiring. a Splen did assortrin , nt of fancy Furs, consisting of Muffs. Boas,Viclnrias, Collar,, TrimtilingS, &c., nlade Of Mar tin, Fitch, Lynx,' Genets, Siberian Squirrel Skins, lr.c., which he. offers wholesale and reiail,lat the low est possible prices. . ' - i ' Mt, Allot:hide of FURS, purchaied at the highest cash prices. , '' ' &ill:00. r Sept. 27, 1515. ._!--• --;-,e, SILIA'SP.L'A RE CLOTHIN''G STORE; W. coo. Clgettrit 4- Six/h sired. T" 'proprietor have connected Wit', their customer business,lhat ot Ready:made Clothing. and now otTer to the public. the most Sl,l4ndirr nsgnapient of 'IIF.ADV-NIADE • lit/THING, elier before ex'hibited: The GOods ate fr , ;KII, and.made' the,iri latest sty to, the ensue stock having hem) made With tri. - a few weeks,.undet their immediate superinten dence. The. style, quality and fipish areamstirpassed. and.the gondA will be sold as cheap, as by guy oilier house in the city. • A law a ss.'o - tniettt of Cloths. Cassitn4res and VeSIIIMP ()revery earietyHf finality and style fin hand, Which will he made up to order. ' Philada., Sept. 27, 32-2 mo SN ITII,LE SWIFT. - , Public Sale!: DITTZSMANT to an order of the Orphans' Court' of Schuylkill Cou,nty, the sukscriber appointed by the said Court for that purpose: will t,A,11. , 5e to public sale, at the public liouse of Abraham seltzer. in West Ilruns- - wick Township:in the said county, no Saturday. the 22d day of NoVemher next, nt IU o't lo`ck, A. hi day. all the Real Estate of Jacob Miller, late of the said townshiti.d.weaseil. to wit ; , 'No. I. Containing. 101 acres. perches of land.'ad.' joining the Little Schuylkill Rail Read, land of C.lcorze Moser*, Samuel 11. Medlar and win The. improvit `• menutlieretin ennsisting era large house, 4ci hart,. stables' and all othgr necessary con . ;;;;•}S veniences, sprins both: and good water at / *Va'. the door. The buildings are nel the Cat's • visa road, and this Puritan comprises the principal part of the Homestead farm of the said intes tate. No. 2, Containing 50 acres GO' perches of land, ad. Joining the said Rail Road on the north, aid the river Schuylkill on the south,.belnstriort of the. said Home stead farm, and befq all bottom n ,land o the , river Schuylkill; on this purpart there is aliaw Mill in gaud order, and a valuable water power. embocing the whole of the Little Schuylkill„ with soil nt head and fall for any purpose. No. 3. Containing 53tteres8d perches -of land, bean tied by the Rtver Schuylkill. land of John Schall, John Bond and others, on the said Catawisss Road. being principally farm land, in a good state of cultivation, with a Proper proportion of writ timbered land.: No. 4. Containing 159 acres 75 perches, bounded by lands of John &hall; John Bond and Otheni. being Tint cur Land—all of which said Real Estate, is situated on or near to the Little Schuylkill -Roil Road, and within three miles of the Town of Port Clinton,' and in the said township of AWest BrunsWick. i The said Real Rotate ordered to' be sold neon con dition that fire per cent of, the purchase money an each purpart, he paid on the duty ofsfile.7 , That one half of the balance thereof he paid On the first day of April next, and the remainder In one; year thereatler,lvith in- . }erect from the first day of April next. Title madd and securedat the expense of the purchiser , • JOHN HCHiART, Trustee: By the Court JOHN 41. DOWNING, Clerk. . Ortvitsburg, Sci.t., 27, 1845. , 39-9% A CARD. LIPPINbO77 •T.R.FLOR,' DEOg leave to'say that,they have ;just received' Qne of tie hest selected stticks of Fall and Wlntir goods thatAvas ever offered (crthe etitiiens of Pottsville, as to style. quality and price, to which [her: particularly Invite the attention of theirAystomers and the public generally. • LI PM:S . :COTT & TArLOR, Merchant Tailors. ror. of ;Centre and Malirintanen et. P received R,Aeairtifil plate'of Fall and 'Winter Fishions for 1815'nnd 18tG.• Sept.,27, • -1 ••• • • SD, L. 7 U.CK ' RHEIIMITIC PRF.sE4VATIVE: b`OR - SALE, .WHOLEgAty AND RETAIL, BY SAMUEL L4IIICKS, POprietor, . . • East Ring St. Lancaster city: :IVITUa II need. not•be said in relation in: this won cerftil rem , dy. an the proprietor feehiconfident that when applied. it.will, as .an ,he .proven by a number of respectable persona, effect an• entire cure. .of the Rheematin and Other pains:. It hnd not, un til.lately, been his intention to make it public. '3ut by the frequent applications of his : neighbors, and the wonderful cures it has effleeted, he feels it a duty he. owes to society. atuwelld as liitnKelf , t ninkcit more generally known, and at ,ihe s a me time: hatkt ii .put .as near as he can, within - 11M reach of ta who .May be afflicted with diseasen. .! ' la — Thousands of naines 'could be published 'of persons who have been cored by thin celebrated med icine.,trut it is - not deemed micessary. ifill•Theabove medicine ati invaluable Cure for Rheumatic pains, Rickets SCrofula,Chroric,dtscaeent Pain in the [lead and Breast, Cramp,'White Swell ing, *imps, Toothache. Stagnation of the, Blood. Pain in the Bick -Pledriey. Sick Headache Cramp in therStnniach,Sharnevis and Swelling of the Throat, COughii. Cold, and •stoUpages,in the Head: • I ln fact 'it renovates theirhole iv%rsirt. , • Diem - no:4 gdullstsu iTtIE r i Atfir.ftiATlVß.. th . ,roughlk tubbed into the 'parts ; in very the caeca tt should beairi l l p iect by flannel and the ..loplication of a warm attioot t this case it acid as a powerful • • I - c ounterriltritant. ' N; B. The above medicine is , tint - geld .by:. any Orteggist t and the pittil?: shoultl.be particularly tau. sinus not to purchase 'inner:int ciedlars. us all sucti'offered are counterfeit. -The only places to procurii the genuine mei!icine are'from the, proprie tor, nr, the regular anctionary:ageniii h show their authority. the Proprietor', ceenticate.; . • Otr'restimnitials of 11:1;.1tEiiiiri,eiti be NO ; at' the Proprietor's fed from the rei!iifur" ..genia • 1074e. , 144. 13 RIG EITAti POTT;nio, the autheria;tl agents for Schuylkill county Rept: 27th V.-ILL 7 .IBLE FOR. S E - . T HR Igthocriticr.l, assignees of G . PlitZl' W. Baton, - will expose to public sale on Saturday. theCiih 41a, of Novrmher next'. at ] o'clock, in the :inernnon. V. in, houtte sir 'Fox & Mortimer, InfikCePnr. in It. Lora,'h of Pottsville, in the Count' of Schuylkill. thti log descrihed Real Estate; The Undivided balf of a cer tain tract of CO-1/, LAND, situate in Barry and2:.ir wegian t ownships.Bchnsiki7l Comity, hounded hl lands of John Hartman. Peter Enahh and other., con • Mining. in ACRES more or less. This tract of land in 'Fittlattrl on n branch of the Big Schu4ll.lll a itivC mile. front the head of the Wont Itrinch Ilail-road, and go izo mai tied ofsuperior coal. with ai...ot V . V • 41 0, I ' Zr ; i t io light r rin e. oil Wltnh s +h-trt has . thruttzh C , 41, thirty feet deep. Tliereare on Hite preen_ ises a larzr log-house. and stiini , chen.t.c.sin, occupiedtn :ern.) with stintes. sheds, the old Stoiliury ;he tavern. The tern) , of. sale will 1 . 41 cit.tde kuovpi,2, the Annignees, 1)11 the, day of t 1I 11tl.r in I'7t . riEvrivs;ll - % N. ' Asslgstref. of Geo. W.llrom. I Port, We. Orioh,nr 4, 1.0 C fltl'illf:l• m Own - 11) ),An 60m1. wirl nnlal f,,%5h,, 4%, a , sz . Im., 3 tl at .011 t • . . i.3.,17.,5: t:az,•;t.•,. Philvl•4phin, Will inure "WV a week until sale, mark miee, and send Lill to thin Oire f.r pigment. . . t i 11 AFit• that riivr. D to an order . of the Orphans'. Cow , o r t - ntttity, the subscriber ailmini•trator c. t a. of theli,tate 01 Crier Ste,lll:lale 1: , :111, 10W111111p, Irl Ole St 11113 I kill, will oxpos- to Wile by {halite Cr rohtr, on :f.:llllrthy -Is: day of ,Noventher next. at I 11 ' clork 1 1 1 OP att r 10.101.. 011 (lie 110;1110..... 110 file Intelo.loll of lain el 51:115alial4 0 and ciininy aforesaid : A certain niessitace , tract " ' hina. situate in 110 1 ,10WD:0;W of turner .)f.01:101:i ' in:o eoept) of S1;1110011. 601111 , 161 h!. j Freiliark Swaim, Ahilrew slannz and loll ' ers. 111 1 011 t 4f/ 1et .,1 %. The imprebe . l-- ! 111,111 s ark. a 010 . . 11 .4 f) 1,011111. , • and 11 . 0 . 1,. good water, Orrliar.r . Fi:od piers ot:Meailow M.Ollll- . 4110 the eclat , . Of-I.lol4ilc.ai ed. Attenticjire will he gle6rt n udllie CO/011110e., , ,f rain made known at the tittle quit place of sale hr I I 'h11310!'.... .Y.,ll,vattr y emu., do bad at td, ona , ct Lb and tb, or iha• 18 Ulll%ll •eery %;.ul A merie r eh •ty{r of %1, 1 1 ch .luny sorm testarnient . 4111:1:x By mac of The Court, • • • ,JNO. 11. ROWNlNU'elrik. OrwigAbiug, Oct. 4th 1015,' • yt r ry vifit •ly' wing Orphans' Court 501.9. . . DrnsTA STA , . an order of the (\ipillfter Coert ~. i litti , i)kl,ill Con Ale. Jacob Ilannner. 't:rhstee ter_tly sat, of 111,! Real- lis:iite of .Ahroh.ial Ito.); jai, "f I h,. Vormvlll "Ctirwe.:sherg..ll , cel'ised, wit exp. ae ho s'a Ic ttr' imlil tr,vemiti : :.11.1 ~tr cti. - . "11 ~ a ltudi'hy.'iltr. Cu,: tly of Neresnlwr, ISt., at one ! .',loe't, P. M at the hoes, of Mil hael GraetT. rook , eper in Orwlgs.rol C. the felloW ing Real I state. 10 wit:— . , . ' .. '.. No. I. A e.or . iill farm and tra/1 or land, ,Etict?;: . flart - lv it, Ow b.instiOi .or I Inv,:e'll:r4, toArli) ktt \ Ve4 itcnnswiek township and lei rtlv itil:ll3nhenn township, , • • t t. ~.:,,,,.. in scho,lkill .county, hounded by..,lands - 42 , A - 4., . otto of !Ate oil.. P. 14b1:11 , ..105.tp.;) ZIA% •' " ' ihni .1 I)eib..rt. Itenj'imin Lhele, '''.l.tea:o ]sa a , • ' ' !is • syr: — ilantikior. Geor:P. 11 ,, ,1t*, It id No. '2. and ‘ . s.siv -, e&e...... ether laud;. containing 112 ai,res. atol 65 per hes strict nic,i , nir. ,. , with tlif',' n;tpur f.r, -. .111., P.S. c 0 :1- sL4linz of I'llwee dwelling hotiso.s, i a:acge ha iin..barn. two stahle.s and a sanamill. a, . T.l r P . V IS 's d let ,41 r tarred u p¢ lir 1111,11 r VI Id 39-6 corr N 0.2; Situate partly in N% - t•R: Brit n , wick township. pirtly in Mnniteint t”wn,l:io . !ri s.ti4 .E.l - tram No. 1 atil.lathls liodey:an4 tract No.:l,• . colitaing .)I wren, au. penhea strict measure: Siiiiare in ManheiteloWn..lo2, ein:l reality-a : . - oreNai.l adjoining tract No. 1., Void, .4" Jn nh Hon. thoir.te (When, lledjimin Itodey. Eilw.ird I rn and eirtin:ling 62 atrel',:and ilerc hue strict, The Property Will he sold to the 111211r!St and hriri.bid der. Ten per cent of the ParcLa.Ze rniiney I. 13:i Tald is srmn.as the iir . .inerty it ..truck dowii, and the hr.la ace on the first dly 'of April ISI6, erieeni the widow'ii third rernalie 3 in the triridii of iiiireh,t;r. the 'tn. liertlt thereof ze be paid to the widow annually. -. C,ur;. •'MS; R. IDOW.NlNC,.Clvris .Cinvigsbtirg, sept. 211:11 . 1815. 27-71 011.IND-4X4IBITION! Unexanipled Attraction:L % S TUE Fakir of Aya has ceased to atanise our chi l. ions, we think it will he gratify inc for the leirn inn annisetnents equally as ultra. tire 'and nortiprofita bile than thos giy..n by the Fakir rirrotow open gat the store of tl4llo).ciiktet. The aniuSementa are however. nf a difrerenr cllata•rur. The raliir's meth nil of amusing his andlerwe rime humbug and running', but honilmg, unit the unifersigned's system 'Ol 000l,tof his audience consists of-bargains and nothing but bar gains, being!' grand display of 4c:o - finable naercliandive, • which ror t EheapneiA is unparalled in Ant ient or'Modern times. tlil stork,ofgoods is Ltrgerandhefeelsgni:erer lain that he can the lapse orn month by srientifie et periments recline them to the little end of nothing,which wilt he a beautiful, and unprecedented feat, and Iv dmibts not will result (lithe profitably to hi: cuct4unera and most rertainly agreeable to himself The pining._ pity of this magira) operation consists in grand secret, yiz:—Cloudsare offered at such earned ing.ly low rates that the Mina hi coining exeiteil.the fan - cy.amused.antrtmline the exercises are over. th 4 purse will be considerable gelieved. ,Ad ission free 31111 no charge for showing goods 1 26-2 in P. - S—in addition to the above eihitutirm, there can he seen Twelve Thnosainl Shine.tes--the'y are Nine at tractive, helez very cheap and good . S.epternbe, 27, Auditor's. Notice ' 'HE s.ahsrriher appointeildty the Orphan's Conti. of county, to audit , re-settld 'and rei.rate the.actouttr of Jithn Maurer n.itile•ed argil fi1...1 I.y tun, as the Clistlian:orAlscy Mille. liereny !lives iititici.,'that he will be in attendance for that nvritose. at the honite of C. M. Strati!. Ittnkeoper, in the borough of Miner.“. on ciaturia v. the '2:it,ll day N . 0, toner Welt. pit 2 o'clock:in the afternoon. titheit and where all thoie that are or stay be intereeteil may attend. CIIAI{LES .September 27, • • Public Sale. •• PritSlT kNT to an order of the eitrphans' Coort Schuylkill county, the tiubserdiers;Executors of the estate of ,SlieWtel &dig, late of Barry township. in the county'of Schuylkill, deceased. Will expos, to cede by Public Vendue, on satitrilay, the bill day 01 November next. at I o'Clork in the afternoon, on the premises, in the township of Dairy, connify of Rchuyskill, bounded by lands ofJ tient, !leiter, Lletiry Boliik L and John Har man, containing fl acres or there. outs. The provements . are a sow-mill. a . - mull house • ;.? and barn—late the. estate of said deceased. Affiinilenco will be given ancl.the orsal.t. made known at the time and place of sale by BOLIG, k.aecutorii • JOHN 1304.1 C. ' • Ity.riler of the Court. JNJ.FH. HOWNING, Clerk. prwigattnig, Oct.tli. p. 15: - • 40. . own HaH -Iron Store sulen.'eCier.s r. s, inform the rnhlie. T thin they have receivegt..-ikeeteh their' 5p:e.,.h..1 she. i:a,ts,pi:eent :of 11,arl .‘t.are..conli,tin_ 'tar{ ;!.eti:nutett : , Fine Tweht 'Altnthle ttarrol (; ,, ne • ('.enalue Vlnn . Common Finn POCL:(1 , 2 'ld T. ble entlerV. ' • f- . p i ck ling 'ruby:. T.,, and _ore..d Plays. .., Flue Iron. `beet Iron - . 1 'Anvils; .iimill .liellows, • . ••• , 'C.18 , -;ice.l , Allill•lsaws. 'FI ri.efr a rui;le. ' ir7" A ia!ge :ek , "rt:nent eflin,n 01.• , ..1:1r.f 1y,.,i7,011-. - iLe, . . l 3 la\ tII I' 0... t 0 I'l' :is,— :,tf;p l l;t•r • RE.IDI'OI , 9D.E= CLOTHING ' . Establislthent, 4 _ . iV . 292 .3farkef street, - Philadelphia. • • HE so hserib,r has 'now on hand rou: ,;r the inrct I • extensive and beautiful assUittnetbl't of it I:ADV !tIAHE CLOTHING k•er etTere.l ;flu' sale in the rhda ttelphia.nrarket. The , Gartnents vent! Ott in t!.• most fopliiotinlde manner, no. for workmanship and tie. , lit! of material cannot he . • COME ONEL COMO 'ALT.!! to M. _Tr! •, (ti! Pioneer Line, 4 2Y2 :tlarket street, w horn. you v,) •11,,! ne•gettine crelt bareattbt; as hm r..l.lermon • d 11 , 1 Ne undersold by aby 1.011w:hors. IP bun, s ar.l st-liS for rum. consequently he can sell _rcater - b . areaim than those who buy on credit. M. TRACY. t 92 Market street. Philada., September To JOurneymen Tin plate Workers MITE entiocriber will Site y m t • 31 rurter , t •WitgCo .0 a good 'hand, if application i 9 mark ins tneil . JOHNMEARS. Mauch Chunk, Oct. 4th 1645, 40-4 t• TO PRINTERS. - TYPE'FOLINiDRY AND PRINTER'S ruinishirig Ware-house. rrflE subscribers have opened a new. Type Foundry •J. in the city of New Volk, where they are ready to supply order to any extent, for any kind of job. or fan •cy Type, Ink, Paper. Cases, Brass time, Steel Column do, Composing Sticks. Chases, and every article Laces sary fora Printing'olllce., - ,The type, which are cast in 'new moulds. (ruin in . .11lIttrely new set of matrixes, with deep rmintere, are warranted to he unsurpassed by any, and will he sold at prices to snit the times: Printing 'Presses furnished, and alsofBteam Engines of the most anproved patterns. N. B.—A Machinist constantly in attendance tra re pair-presses and do 4ht. work. .rs Composition rollers cast - for piinte:. ' ' Editor.. of Newspapers; with will buy three thnesai much type as, 'their bills 3111011 , i1t to, may Rive t h e a h„ y.e i Mx months .insertion thei papers, and siend• papers containing it to the sn bsc Fibers. CQCKROFT & OVEREND, OS Atut RI. August tCth .• . , . . _.... . Works on-Philosophy. Comstock's Natufal Plldsophy, Abrroromhie's IntOllectual l'hilosophy, • ' • . Olaion,7B Natural Philosophy, _ olund's Natural Philosophy. . • Olmsted's School .Philosophy, , ldfund 24 part Naturul Philosophy , for . tmglansts by Misn olwicl. ~, • , ~ ,• Just recelted and' forbale by ' ',O - ' 11, BANNtiti, Area, 39- rot. to, Public Sale ArOB li,A,Wl.ll:ll,Tiustee CEO W. SIATER . sint,ie -- MINERS' F4twday Meriting Oct. IS, I'HE ELECTIONS, to Lebanon count,, the Pt hix Ticket was ear. rird-4alen in Atlanie, Franklin and Juniata canal, =I to uthatopton county the People's Indepen 7 „ tiasit l'Azet has carried. In pirry county the Nyt4 candidate,'for tliti , t...i'cnitc.:haS a . nlajoiity. , . • ' 1 'iNiifllin - county has gone strongly Irpeofoco. I,t Northumberland and: Ilecirning counties; . part lOf the Whig. Ticket hat. succeeded. _ Ti? , Whi. SenitOr in Danphin slid Northutnberland,il I, ' s. 1 - • , •Irrttu. . • . . lit i llirks theretrtilir Locofoco ticket ha/Carried,. except tor I,..ecorilect iVy 'cyr . ...ion a ypltio...ie! Foi Fli•et,.l. ~, • . ,. • 1. 7 :1F Ck7h: ORTN . Ar!:11 , V111:.-A young it inn by the of Ifollertnan, recently-Married, had his head crushed lietwe tiro ;rein c.its , on the Branch, Rat I Road,- while . nrigage.l -in con-, piing them trigether. Mll.Thuricbay hie. fie trig .ItAr when la head here en- . ,teriained of his recierery.\ A F . S I US' . 1 4:(21. , tT. 11410 mautri 1 - ;he the "I'Lle . .Bln l ricat): It wiU ue. pm:- • te..t (2111Clon6ue. publiolie.l at Let hlgton. K',ll• l ticky. 'nre.nn j.,h, ;brit \I r ' t I.l ' o-'ll l'i , 1 ,11 . ":11 !t . .1 In 01 : 1:'.:111el• hil p . ,, , , ~, Vl„t :, l ,, ,rl,lol;tilt 6•; . .1) f , t . dC . lll jiii:i . COUntrf 1. -2.,,,10 1 t:lt.•ir,v !”:1,1•1 the iPti ! !...; , i , ist.lll7.. , resen.T. - : . _ ..... ' • ,' .: . : . I ',. .I'.• .• The 11a rrribu ral paper-, ait e . , ...ccco3r.! , ' o f the •arr.,t of a rija . tt lowed Soioi G;H-, iallo hat} re: ~ ..eth , vo:omitt,,l ..r:.etal buly.kr:ez. , II , : his al rvvri been in'thr.l'vnitea ti try ;;Jr tv..r•lve or thir : • ; •A' - ~ ' .' . - 4 tech ears '. - ' ' • ._. I Jelin GU' niime, 0 0 _tit 30 yearslet age, wal ,cru , oett to death. betyleen the cars and . the wall of• i lpot nt•Bri.til, Ile resided at garden,- The uiaal rays, that HOurarci IL .son of Mr. Wm. 1117ohn, of this •Boro4h, fir t short lime shit:serf Hydrophobia. He ha 4 v h j ezi , b y i . tien , hy_a_ r_abid.dogtwo l , abouttwo months pr.-. • ' 1 ~,.,i • ...j . • Tile female oiasratives'or Pittsburg, moat-, lv twined out en/rousse fori higher wages, and only . , 'ten hou l rs work per day. I The papers Condemn • • the girls for the - -Mob spirit which they manifest, but seem to ' be of the' opinion that ten hours per dry to enough for women to 'woik in factories.-7, We 'think so too. • 1 • :. 1 7 Walearn from the Wilkesharre Adyrocatei that Conaideratie damage was 4one by the freshet on Lnekawana Creek. The Axe & Scythe Factory of thi Messrs. Whifes;togethar with three dwel hn3a were entirely swept, away. • Toe DRUNKARU Drunkard stand, forward Ch it we may introit lorik nt you, and *draw your pimu l re. There he stands. Tho mouth of the you may obserro, con!racla singularly; appearance—Seeminalv red and newish; and he.ia*perpetutilly licking or smacki% his lips, a. , if ihis palate was dry ,and adust. "Kitoethirst thit ic•ater will not -quench. He might u w7 : 11 drink the air. •H is 'schold being burns for is timm. • lie would sell his soul in such an Titre:shy. when the black bottle denied lim , ix a dram. 'Not tck save his-suul frOrn eternal ifire would ha 'repair from pulling away at the mug. What a snout ha turne up to tho'rporning. air; inflamed pimpled,snubby, and snorty, and with n nob on the end on't like one Carved out of a -suck try the knife of 'a school Irry—i-rough and hot to. every eye—a riose which rattier than pull, sou would submit even to be in Salmi degree insulted. , 'A perpetual cold harrassee and exhaUsts him, and a ,perpetual expectoration, Hoe? hie hand tremble:4 It. is an eltirt even tq 'sign his name'; one of his sides is certainly not by any means as Cound'‘as the other. There lies beenla touch of the palai, there, end the next hint will dicer dovrn - his Chin, to his eollar-bone, and convert him, a Month before - dissolution, . into e slavering-idiot. There is \ notoccupation, email et great, insignificant or important, to which-he cart turn for any length, of time, his hand, his heart, or -his heed. 1 HE WIILIItTtIIf MURDERER ;1 arm MADE. — Jabez Boyd, whowas recently roneieted of the molder of .Wesley Patton, in Chester County, Pa. stated \ st ton fellow b aner subsequent to the mrier,that, . who'll he g t out of the Stale Prison where he' had been five pears, if he had \signed' the Tempe: ranee Pledge and guns to work,\die-would not have Coinrititted h t. murder—but as soon as he got , out of prison, he took in dritiittni,, \and hung about the...get;g-.hops of : Philstielphia as lons as they would let him stay —that kirtirizy;o reduced_ by confiiietnent,.he was not able to iissr suet: abuses:„ W.htinasked if he attributed his r!rime to the Use of intozirating liquors, hel said \the gr. , ,,1 . ehog woul'd ruin any man' 5 1 \ F ilinin76.-Bmnething !Ting b•the matter iri l't . leisi York. for the Mirroti, which \is the glass of fashibn, announces that all the daniliss and nothi. i • ng , {shout town are cutting nir thyirmoustacheit o , and are consequently hegintiiny tar weir a moat hare-faced appearance. Am! the same paper tins 7 iously inquires, what can . 1 , !.. mean ?... Talking in .fashiona it is said that !h. , ra•hirno s iii l dreis in Paris at pdi- sent ii!e the ilii.sti3O!eithqis that con Fe irb, agintid. Men wear ti iy its. willi 1 ii:•.ir,7a•ly any hrilnk coal, a',:11,;1 withok a !In; ; t4,nweers with out ; .itraps:'•and nhnut a vrrd witie at th!. &kiwi ; frem l enci ! mi wa . i.troatA,':!! the fa,hltA and ditnen sioipi‘ wprn ii the year of ewe 174 r ; CIII , t1r10m! watch ribbons,' heatin; omii.rlils ",;:mehei of seals, I'he ladie, wear Toler 4:ting l yiglat to. the bodyonirliuttoning up to i ll , e Olin liktt asoldier'S jackiit; pajetots, ?mite:tied inevery respect lake thcsig, of Men.•only• made of silk.; and bonnets tern); . blini corpulent and apoplectic coal-scuttles. . quvNECTICCT.— The ;intend rpSplt of the Towb Electior.lip the 'Land of Steady Tiohite on gorillay is moat cheeribe. Moat of the usually ddybiful towns elected Whiz Offrens. but that of' s 'ee'orlary moment. ;More than thrpe-fottrthq of the Towns in this State have, pretty certainly : voted .Itor to license the Sole of Intoxicating Li: guar's. Among the 4 'are Hartford, New-Haven. N o rwi c h qnd')3rideeport,ltbe four largest towns iii the state. Middleton is the largest tefrn In whicf) Rum or prevailed, end in - Litchfield neither ticket way electe.l. In the sinallerltowns, the Temperance Conimiseconero are pretty generally chosen. Wtt think there will hardly be forty. Towne in. the State in which a drop of 'the Ardent' will be It gaUy mild, after the close of the present yesr.-7 11741 y 'done, Cornet:tient f euncvro Pirxett.-s-At 4i . .ew Yorks el? IVe4nesiay night , Sargl Decker , She victim of the sevlabtive Ft; of Virgil Knapp, died from the erode of the oil of tansy be hod induced ber it takelto produce abortion, She bad been in pp: vulsiorts moat of the time between the tidi t igg the tatiten and her death, and wits in.vemtiblp most of 'the day . prior to,hor ept at night. 4 post Imorte,l4 examinatiorOves „Fide, and . quesi he'd. and-the verdict. Was in ‘accowitivet, with fact previously ;.atiLted;•-• Knapp is iv prisdn. ' • • The ,t.flitiisy Knietterbotter aye:.—_—lt iiplikte4„ th.it ithe pre,synt. 1;111FrOer of dkdilleries in the is, 10,400 ; the nuniher . el gallons of 4iftitlej liqu4rs, distilled anljuallyiri 510502,607sIgheitt.ili* sold nt twenty cents per gniton,'sr,quls) SS,VO,O O O ; 4,eoii,goo b a n, co m iort .f ',mutt.. and batteries; one Sundred thousani • theftii, eight burred suicides, four hundred widows, and idesut are hundred !nuri!en : • 2 , ist re re