POTTSVILLE. Satin day Morning, Oct. 23, 18.15. VOLNET B. PALMER, 112 ►is Real gnat@ and 'Cad Rendes Cotter r ephird & Chesnut Sireett, Philadelphia, N 0.160, Nassau Street, New limit, No.lo, Atate Street, Boston, - and South east corner of Baltimore, & Calvert Streets, Caltimore, ta OUT Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the ?liners' Journal. LIFE INSURANCE This kind of Insurance is beginning' to attract con mdcruble 'attention in this country. Pamphlets con taining the necessary information, can be obtained at Ibis office, where application can be made. ' June 25 AGENTS FOR TIIE MINERS' JOURNAL. Mlneniville—Charies 0. De Forest: Port Carhon—ilenry Shissler, 'Who an authorised to receive subscriptions and ad wartisements for the !diners' Journal: 0:). Severe indisposition during the whole of the past week, compels us to present our rcsJers with a shaet made up almott entirely of selections. Our etagere must not forget thatthez. eon - . i.templaed Rail Road Convention will be held a t „Danville orf Wednesday next, the 29th ina't. t Gen. Keinesiuterest in the ~ Lee Lands" is advertised Air sale by the• Sheriff in another col umn. This is one of the most valuable tracts of Coal-Land in Schuy County. . Guests New Horax.—This Building loonis out large, and is rapidly progressing to completion. it is now ready for the roof. The pile is 50 feet front by 70 deep, built of brick, and is three stories -in front and five storms back, and will be finished tin the- mast approved modern style. It is built sunder dm superintendence of Mr. 'lsaac Lykens, "CirPoutw, and the mason work was executed by Meats- Russell 4.owens. •Cre.r.Te ISLIC Beneous.—.We refer one readers .toltridmportant circular addressed to the Directors ,of Public.6chools throughout the State. If the aug - gestions.it coatains are carried out,hy the Di. rectors, a lacge portion of the objections urged a gainst the system witl be removed. We would also•oggest the propriety onolding a convention of School Directors, in theZoal lion, where we h e ave a roving population, for the; ,purpose of selecting a uniform series of School ,Books,to•be used in the PublicAchools. At pre- mot almost every district:has different Books, and -children moving out of one district into another, ire comcplled to procure a new set of Books,be -Are they are admitted into the schools. The ..doption of a uniform , series would obviate this grievancw.—and :besides, such a convention..where .generehviews .could be interchanged, Would.ppve .of great.admantage the - cause"of «location, In . New York, District Conventions arc held, we be (Bin, annually. ' Tuatrasourt7o 171 Psiensst;r,vai►.—Govu- Bhunk, in accordance with the•time-honored Cus tom, but which had been lii;oritinue,l for soverat roan, through the influence of the radicalism of .the day, has issued a ,proclamation, appointing Thursday, the 27th of Nociinlaer Jaext, a day of 'Thanksgiving, Praise and Prayer, do Almighty God, for the manifold blesitings:beituweampon the people of the State. • Tat F LECTLON.—The Whigs 7aELECTlO!( -for .Custgress was very close. Brixertbocough, (Deru.,) it is bel lieved has been elected. • 1 v- '' THE, STONF..—Uy Divine v.. , " Permission, tbe corner stone of the second "lletlin. , dist Episcopal Church, in Pottsville, will be laid on Thursday afterixxin next, st 3 o'clock. The Rev. JOON KENNEDY. D. U., of Witmitieton, (Del.,) will perform the. 'Ceremonies. , The citizens, and friends generally, ore invited to be present. A cellectionAvilt he taken, to aid in the erection of the building. Seats will be provided for rho. ladies. I Pottsville, Oct. 5, ISIS. . • . LlavriCb . In Philadelphia;on 'Tuesday, the 21st inst.. by the Itbv. Edmond Neville, R. Bsitet.“ VALENTINE, of Newt York, to ANGELINA MAILIA OWEN PARRY, daughter of the late Edward Parry. of this city. In this borough on Thursday last. by the Bev. Mr. •Cooley, Mr. Itonkt.t.T BRADLEY. to MISS Ass CAIIAA, both 01 Ileckshurville. Schuylkill county, Pa. 'riday, the 17th Inv,. by N. M. Wilson, Esq... Mr. IVnt. Mopittak, in Miss .MAiIsiARET REED, all of Mill reek, Schuylkill county. TWvNTY MINERS WANTED, AT Lich Ru'n: logdire of Ct.,l. Dobtins. at Nei* ttbiladelEihii or of S. U. DOBBINS, at ,the Mines, • Oa. 2.5, ' 43-1, CARL?... c Storekeepers or : t illanyfactiii7ers purchasing. OILS OR GROCERIES ~ E B 0 "U'.-lINE , .N s ' t o r r e t e h t , W e a o t u e i r tti s ng tren us a e nd on . .ll; ro l' u l t , a N tre cir e t t h:: r_ 4 4 l9 l• l ro l n 2 t Philadelphia, manufacturer auk wholesale dealer il) the following Oils for burning and machinery :. .‘;. • :White bleached & winter pressed head Sperm Oil. lkidy Sperm do , • do • ' , Scdar do ' do do ,Stia Elephant 'do . ' dta Winter and Cradle Whale Oil, [ Lard Oil, Neat's Foot Oil,. Table Oil in bottles. • •.-.' Strait's & Cod Bank Oil Straits, Blubbler &c. for Tanner's - use, warranted. , genuine. . . Germantown lampblack, Sperm Candles, &c. • PRESII TEAS AND GROCERIES. 1 Also; wholesale dealer in. fresh :green and black Teai, which will positively be ,sold as low as can . be imported. '. ' .. .. • Rid. Laguayra and old Java Coffee. . - Stigar in IThds. and barrels. . ' .- 1 . N e w Orleans, West India & .Sugarliouse Molasses. ' Brandyppices, Caisia in Mats. • • i .. Yellow. white Castile anti fancy Soap. „• 1 - Friction'Matchcs, " -1,, i Raisins, Spices Ground Nuts, - I Cheese in boxes and casks,' .'Pine Apple Cheese. Herr ing-,Codfish ,Starch Itil - digo, Mustard, acid. Tobacco, • . • American and Havanna Septa, • I Pearl, Barley and Saleratus.-,, - •• . Table Oil, Pails, Salt, 2 • - ) ' • White Wine Vinegar. , Sponge, Washing soda, &c.. '. ... . Any geode sold by the Subscriber, if not proyinglas represented, may be returned without any expenie to the-purchaser. A careful cooper who has .been six ,' }Tam in his employ, attends to the delireiy of the ' Oils, so that purchasers may rely upon receiving it to good order. ' - E. -BOURNE, i No. 12 North Water street, 1 . . . \'. : and No. 11, North Front street, Philadi. • Philada.. Oct. 26. 1515. -43-3 mo Public Sale. WILL sold at public sale. on Friday, the 14th day of November, 1845, at 1 o'clock.f,.Ko7ll tho public house,of Israel'Reinhardt, in the barnugh of pidegrove.SeboYiltill county : , • No. I. A ce*in lot of groqed. situate sqid town: bounded b,y Tutpolio4pq street 50 feet, and contain. ' • ing in depth to :Malley 220 fee%. with l i the Mlle • IMProaemerdkcorniisting of two 2story II " roug h 'Rives 4no stables. • • • } - - , No. 2. A lot of ground , sima e iq 'said borough. bounded'by the aforesaid street 501 t. and contain . , i n g in ClePln to au alley 2201ceb Witb,' the ass. unprovernents t eonsisting ofano two sto le 5 ti weather•txmrded frame dwelling house gg -• and stable. - - Due attendance will be„ given an d nonmn\A..„ onl of sale made known by • JOHN W. PATTON . ' PETER HEHN, Adult's. wiiti Will pr:lend. of M. Hetin,deed. Oct. 25, 43-3 t STRAY COW. ' STRAYED•hrorn the subscriber reeding at Belfast, about 4 weeks ago; name RED CuW. with large horn% has a piece cut of each eat, and has a short tail. Whocver•will return said Cow to the subacri— her, or give him information where hewn get her again shall be reasonably rewarded. • WM. MILTON. 0-30 Octobir SiIERLP.P.9 SALES' • Of Valuable - -Ilea • Estate.. liglY virtue of several's/at of Latakia Padua and „DI VENDITIO3i EX/FORAS. of.the Gourt.of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and tame di tt o, ed, will be exposed to sale. by Public Vendee or ollt• cry: - On TAursday Gus 4 30ta day of November. 1845, at 10 o'ilock, A. M., at the Pennsylvania Ilan, lu the borough of Pottsville r-- • . AR his the said George D. D. Keim'a Interest, right and title, of and m alt those 81 tracts eland, incinang the Broad Mountain tavern, known ts the Broad Moun t= lands, in Schuylkill county, containing about 8000 acres, be the same snore or less, patented by the Com ,miin wealth of Pennsylvania . to Jacob W. Sititzinger CGeorge D. B. Beim, ou the 20,27 and th of October. Al D., 1829, and of which the said George D. D. Kelm is lawfully seized, in the one third part thereby, refer 'nce being had to a. Conveyance from Jacob W; nger and wife, retarded at Orwigsburg, in the office for recording of Deeds he., to and for Schuylkill coon ty, i n book N o . 8, page 400, will more fully at large ap- A == ,.. pear—with the appurtenances consisting of a zags' large frame and loghonse now • occupied as i &Tavern; large frame and log stabling, largo frame and log sheds for horses and cattle, an unfinish ed tog dwelling house near the TaVerti, two fountains of water for the use of the Tavern and Stables, with about 30 acres of land cleared; and attached to the • At ao, hie the said George B. B:Reitn's interest, right and title ofand in all those lands' in Schuylkill county, . to wit :—MSO acres mere or less,ennveyedby Mordecai Lee, 200 dries by Solomon Repp, and aboht 200 acres., by Fttineas Freeman, 150 acres More or less bought of ~ George Ebert, for Beau &. Seitzloger, by John Bannan, and about 250 acres bought front Shoppell . for Reno f Setizinger, by John Hannan, reference had to the respective conveyanres all of which belng placed ,* upon record in the Recorder's office of Schuylkilleoun tY. more fully and at large will )appear, together with the hereddiments and appurtenances minsisting of three openings or collieries in the, tenure of g-amuet -Sillyrnan;tu which is the . about 4 1 W • dwelling boll!.e.s, for the use of Otel Work •• • * tuen some built of Oa me and sAme Of logs, sn g g someone story and some one and a half • story bigh,stabling for the horses used at ' and shout the works, a Smithshop and Carpenter's shop for the use of the works, four Openings or Collieries in • - the tenure ofJohnfinkerton, to which iaattaehed about 16 dwelling house s' for the use et the workmen, some built of frame some of logs and"sante of rough stone. some one and someone and a half story high, stabling , for the horses used at and abootthe worki.with penter's stunt for the works,orteopening or Colliery for,- 1 ,. me rly in the tenure of George Wagner, not now worked,-, • to which brat:ached 6 dwelling houses of, • -' the foregoing description, with a Smith ;;• ; t• shim and Carpenter's shop fur the use of a I the, collieryi. one opening or Colliery now preparing for. w a, Vi working le tenure of flaYwood , manes silYder.willzhousea being erected:. Engine home 4c. all unfinishod. Also, from 1.5d0 ,other houses of thin same description,..stune of them 'at or near the . works of Frotk, Shaffer tr. Co., with a saw mill and paw& r At the property of GEORGE, D. B REIM. .1 At the same (fine had plrice, ail that .undiricka v one sixth part of that certaiti tract of land; situate' in the towlishipii of Norwevi:in and Schuylkill, in the county of Schuylkill, on the west And• east side of Mill Creek, bounded by land surieyed.to Maiy Davis,lien— ry Miller, Susannah Slityman Theophilbs Alghea,. Gettla4Wagner; lands surveyed to. John - stow,' the St. Clair tract, land surveyed) to Jacob' lhipp, Of Rs vensdale tract and' caber lands, containin g IMO :Ms or thereabouts, and known by the name_of the Lee landa, with the appurienanet* consisting Of ft scud:lee of coal operations, miner's buses, Black Smith shops - Carpenter's shops, and Stables. As - the pa;puty o(, 'FUOMAS S. RIDGWAY. Siezed and taken into erect: JER Sheriff's Offiee, Omits- 1 . burg, Oct 22nd 1815:y SHERIFF' 1:) F It E ellf -„ E ST4TE .. . , . VI Y virtue of several orders kin writs of PAIITMOV, Is , ' (1). sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuyl kill county. andlo me directe'd, will be exposed at pub i. - 'tic rewrite or Mita y ; " ' On Saturday the 29th day of Xoncaibri, 1845, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Pennsylvania Hall,'in 'the boroueh of Pottsville: A, certain twoatory frame dwelling house and Black . • South shop and lot Cr piece ofground. sit "- ", k trite in the bornqeh of Stincresil/e, Schuyl-. " 1 " 'I kill county, beginning at the northeast WI I gri ~, corner of Carbon street am/Front street, --- -- thence eastwardly -along, said Carbon.. street 2.311 feet, thence northivardly apd..Paralhil with , Front street 731 feet. thence wesiwaldly and parallel, with Carbon street _230 feet'i to Front street . thence isouthwardly alarm Front street 73i feet to the place of -. 'beginning, it being a propert y 114 Bennett, , and John Bruner, William Bruner, Mathias Bruner, Margaret Bruner, and Rebecca Bruner. with notice to , -'--, Joseph Dobbins, guardian of the said Mathias, Marga retand Rebecca 'Rrunec, toge 'hermit! undivided do hold. . Al the saute time 'and p ace. a certain ten&nient . and tract of land situate- n Norwegian township;' &Milli:ilk county, adjoining ands late of George Shoe maker, Nrelso Allen. John irt . bnit the river Schuyl kili, and by land of the Frest:lent, Managers and Com pany of the Schitylk,ill,Navieution Company, and con , mining vs uses or thereat its, and the coal. mines thereon, with the +woollen.. ices consisting of a large . deck of between 4 and SOO feet long 4.c., it being a tract of land which William limier Bacon and William Fenn Warder, _ William Graham William Savery Warder, Janny and W 1 illiart Warder Cadbury, togeth ,, „: er and,undiVided ?c, hold. a I will lie sajd, by • • JEAVSUAWREZPA, Sheriff. ' Sheriff's Otlice Orwies. ) - burg, Oct. 2.3 th, 18454 TOHIAS PAUL, . SUSAN iA PAL It an order issued out, • f the Court ,of, Common ß PlEar of Schuylkill cot nty. and to me ditected, I am'commandckto notifysa d Susanna Paul;that you belied a 7 ear beforeo urJudges ate Court of Corn-- - mon Plus, te'be held at tirwigshurg , in and for the said Courtly, on the brat h unday in Decemberibezt.. then and there to answer to the complaint of your husband, Tobias Paul. whe prays to be dorialeed from the bonds of matrimony, _uttered imp with youithei said Susanna Paul. ' JEREMIAH REFlXSlteritt . . Sheriff's Office, Orwigs lmsrg. 1845. - NEW,. - The Wandering Jess, co. iLettor , Minstrel LoSe-,n, Roma Moue Foque, authoep The Hussar, Aisrect Gillenstern, or ' Bible, translated from Van Der Velde,the W The Only Daughter, by Thoughts on Immersion ; Graham's Magazine fur Arthur's - do Ladies' Bank - Illustrateillible No. 40, Illustrated Slis kestiea re, •M U Musical Library for Otto • Music from La Sunman mbula. Melodies Of Ireland. 13 pieces, • % Thirteen Popular Waltzes, • Melodies of Scotland, II sones and ballads, Music from the Bohemian Girl, 9 piece', ' Fourteen celebrated Ma them, • Twelve popular Qiiick S eps, Fourteen favorite Gallo des, Moore's Melodies, 8 Sonfs and Ballads, Queen Victoria's. Trance it • . Eight Favorite Polkas, • Seven Weal Duetts,. Selections from the Ope .nf Leonora. Parts 1, . 2 and 3, each, Melodies, by J. T. Stith , German, Italian and F Flowers of Melody, S'pir , Gems from the Bohemian Flute. 7 piece,. for Together with a variety and for sale"liy Oct. 25, TO MINERS & M. WANTED in a Collie : V V ,Maryland, a bou business 'of an • extensi ore. Undoubted referee, required. and application' della& if desired. Also wa wed a Cornit Copper Ores and to assia Copper Mine in Nevi Jere' to make himself general!' produce testimonials of Apply by letter to E. F paper. Oct .25, FIRE BRlCiattims Ocl. 25 T A a y- tote heirs andlegai . repreaeritatires of 31i. chtlel Madeira, late of Alsace township lR the runniy of ilerks4eciaacii. • . ' • .L tritsfle;NT to an qraerf of the Orphans' Court of' the county of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held upon the following described •rn g sspage, tenement and tract of Innd, situate .in Peep , creek valley, Bari . " town ship, Schuylkill' county, !bdunded by laud of Philip Lucas, William /Oliver 4nd others; containing about NB acres, more or less, at the house of*George Kessler, in the township of Barry,( in the county of Schuylkill. on Tuesday, the 25th 'day of November next. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, to make )mrtition of the said Teal, co cain of the said deceased 'to and among his children and legal representatives , if that can be done without prejudice' and spoiling oflthe Whole otherwise to val ue and appraise the gime whoa and where you may at tendlt you think proper. I JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff I of the canny of Schuylkill. Orwlgsburg, Oct. lettr .3F45, . 4%,.3t \\_ . • NOTICE.. • A N'etectinii for thirteen .1 1/tremors far the Mittens* Han of Pottsville, In the county of Schuylkill to serve the ensuing year , will.be held at theft Banking house in the of Pottsville, on Monday the 17th November na6 between the hours 0110 o'clock A. ISlu and 3 o'clock, 1.01. - • An annusl mectineof the stockholders of said Bank will be held,at the Banking house on Tuesday, the 4th of November nest. LoEux, Cashier. October 16111 ' • II 'ion, and wattle add by JII~H REED, Shprifr. =II SALES EMI Alu-SubtiacciL, Sur. divorce:. CZ 00XS. Lrte, by Eugene Sue, 50. st 424 ce: by Barth% De Le Wild Love, be . Robber Captain's be Getiaali of C. F. Her Stott ofCermany, , *sailor of the Iluzaar, pvember, do do Nn. 60 and 70 . / C: • ' • yan . ,weleeted frum.,the nch composers, Girl arranged for the , . 4 12} .fother hooks,Jtat received B. BANNAN, Art, NERAL AGENTS iri Avery healthy part of pable of conducting the' Colliery and mining iron p al to character will be a will be received in con& 'Fla Copper Miner, to 'dreg!: It in Oro management of a ley, under the Principal. and IY useful. He will have to Ammeter.. .1 I ;:nare of the Printer of this 1121 own Hall Iron Store. BRIGHT & I'OTT. 93--