Clothing Stc;re, Ma. EDlTOR:—Yogreeirand helghboutaare particu larly requested to reflect upoh the best Mode of saving money in the purchase of your welting apparel; and to do it .effectually, you are hereby informed that you can achieve 4he object by calling at Hr. 111cNeille's Clothing store, No. 105 Chesnutsuret, on the first floor of 13aaderaan's Hotel ; where you May at all times find a large stock of fashionably cut and well made gar ments—, comprising. in part, Cloak, at from 89,00 to 025,001—Over coats and Sack coats ft ofk 0,00 to 41/ 2 3.00 . Dress and Prock 'coits from *B,OO to 825,00—Pants •rom f 2,00 to 00,00, and Vests from $l,OO togB,oo. PERRY R. MeNSILLE. 105 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. . Phitada. Anaust telt nun finning I !--.-This good advice comes from a friend, an educated pohystman, and one who has been cured cif protracted Illness by "The, Improved Indian Vegetable Pigs" (Sugar Coated,) which are at this moment erecting some of the moat remarkable cures nn recotkand they will eontinue to heal the sick as lonrit they are resorted to by them; This is no nos 'MTh tnede merely to sell Irrespective of its qualities, hitt a valuable medicine made by a well educated Phy vician, of Vegetable Ingredients, pure , efficacious and baYmless. In a few days,we'shall make a public re port of several more cases of nectoan cures (far we note no others) and the public may know on what med icine to rely on In time of need. Sold at 179 Greenwich st. N. Y. and Mt John s, Martin, Druggist, Potts ille; di .C. !fah% Or wig B burg: E. W. Earl, Readsng; S. &G. Shollea berger, Hatriburg; Bast .11- Sterner, and 4.4. & J, H. Eallrti Mineraville. Cox - i-xolocs AND Ernine4tlc Diseases. — Water he adapted tot e h nature of the fish, there 'would be 'no proPag . .llion of the species, • The soil moat be adapted to the seed, of there will be no in creasp. The climate •mpst Made those matters in it Which will unite and keep alive epidemical or contagi ous poisons, or they will become extinguished as a lamp that is Unsupplied with oil, -So it ,is likewise with the,humin frame ; it cannot be materially affect ed by epidemical or erontagious maladies, unless there be these matters floating in the circulation which offer the appropriate soil. By purifying our bodies with the Brandyeth Pills, which have affinity with those Impuri ties upon which contagion feeds, we may always feel secure, whatever disease may rage around us. true, we may have it, but it will soon be over, our sickness will be the affair of a day or two, while those who have been too wise-to use this simple and excellent remedy, eitheedie, or have weeks, perhaps months of sickness. qeSold at Brandretb's Principal office, 241 Broadway N. Y. and by the following authorized Agents in tichnylkill county. Pottsville, W. Mortlmore ; New Castle, George Belfsnyder ; Port Clinton, .1. Robinhold &co :, Orwiga burg, E. & E. Hammer; Schuylkill Haven, Charley. punrzinger, ;—And by one agent in every place of Impoitaine throughout the world. 745, 41aor The Coal Trade. The quantiiy sent by Bail Blind, 19,684 06—by Calla! 9,926 18—total for the week, 29,609 04. There is an unusual demand for both Boats endears. • The following are the rates , of freights to Eastern ports. - . To Salem, . $1 2 75 to 2 00 per ton. Boston, 01 75 to 1 711 " Portland, . • to 187 " " New Bedford,. it 40 to 1 50 " Providence &Pall River, *1 45 t o tOO ... . Charleston, • 411 75 - to 200 ", " earabrldgpod& Brlgh'in,4ll 87 to 200 • " " Nantucket, 411 75 = ell " New York. -. \ *1 15 to 120 " Troy, ...,, , \ Ii 37 a 1 50 " " Newark, N. 3. ..r *1 00 IA " Albany, it 45 to 1 50 "Fredericksburg, Va. $1 12 to t 25 " Freights to Philadelphia by Canal 0 13—to New fork. 0 10. By Rail Road from Pottsville fl 40 and from Schap'. ill Raven ill 30-41. Philadelphia: • • . . . Tatman the politeness of the different Collectors on the Canal and Rail Road, wq are enabled to furnish our readers, with the followifig weekly. state of the Coal Trade, which they can re Rl OAD. y Upon as correct. .. BY RAIL . . FROM PORT PARISON., For the week ending on Thursday evening, .'" 6314 03 Per last Report, r'' 130,031 06 136,23? 09 ►ROM TOTTSVILLE For the week ending on Thursday evening, 4,165 11 Per last report, 1,82,563 63 1 . ., ....—.,166,748 47 . . FROM ACHOYLKILL HAVEN For the week ending on Thursday evening, - 9,188 12 Per last Report, 318,781 18'97008 PUOST POUT CLINTON For the week ending on Thursday evening, • Per test Report, Total, DY CANAL. 710 i POTTSVILLE AND POUT Ckl2llOE For the week "ending on Thursday ' evening, 6,842 04 Per last Report, . -, 120,093 11 •132,036 01 • FROM SCIIUYLKILL HAVEN Total up to Thureilay noon October :3, Per last report, 1,427 12 • 3.5,623 06 37 , 258 18 FROM PORT CLINTON. ,pr the week epding on Thursday October 1.3, 1,656 02 Per last Report; 40,697 16 Total by Canal Do by Rail Road Total by Rail Road and Canal, - LEHIGH COIL TR.IDE. Despatched this season, up to 10th ;no, lith, ISO, FROM MAUCH cuurig. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co, Summit.s7s3.. nom fun 261 S Beaver Meadow R. 11 & Coal C. ' • FROM PENN 11A.VEN Hazleton Co al 'Company FROM ROCK PORT, rock Mountain Coal C. •- • TOTAL SYLIPASENTS. FROM MAUCH CHUNK Lehigh Coal and Nay. co, • Summit Mines Room Run do 163127 62511 Beaver Meadow R. R. and Coal Co. • FROM. PENN HAVEN Hazleton COM Co. PROM • ROCK PORT Bunk Mountain Coal Company, WYOMING COAL TRADE. Total to Octr. 15,'1815. : 118;745 Tons. • PINEGROVR COAL TRADE. Transportation on Uninu Canal Rail road during Sept TOPS: cwt. qr. Sl6 7 1 ieerl4o Report, -21,811 2 3 Ton,' cot qr. Total, '25,10 10 0 TianFport.itiop on &watara Rail Road. • 338. 15 1 - - • - 13,309 0 2 '' • Total, ' 13,015 15 3 Total tons V L. CON MINE HILL' 4NI}''SCHUILKII.LHAYEIi S.I<Q4H• The folloviina is the amount of goal transported over this goad, for the week ending on. Wednesday 'Evening last Per Latot report, 34,&610 NEWELL. Collector Total, • . MOUNT , CARRON RAILROAD. . The amount pt . poit transported over this road fur „-itte week ending an Ihursday evening last, is 5.205 Tons. 2 10,bh.1 Per last Report, Total, • SCHUYLKILL • VALLEY RAM ROAD. The amount of-coal transported over this road far the the week endin;fBatnrday evening 18, ins.t 4,651 , per last report 88,909 Total • 93,e53 JESSE TURNER, Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. • The following is the amount of eoal transported over this road up to Thursday ev'g 1 Per La it Report„ Total, 70,439'15 • GEO. HADESTY, CollectoT A New Article ILVER Pencil Cases igth patent balances, for weighi4 . 4 letters, together with n place for leads and a barrel Steel pen, 'Just received and for sale by 11. BAN NAN, Apt.. S. . - .. Wandering Jew Complete. riIIIIS thrilling work, by Eugene Hue, which I. like -1 ly to revolutionise the religious world in Europe, 0111110 W be obtained complete. Harper's editions. at 50 • coma—and Winchester's at *l. • The iralo to) far has "Leen unexampled. ll. BANNAN, Ag't. , .• Oct-•1d ' O.:— • • •, Apocryphal: Testaments. lONTAININCaII the Gospels Epistles "and 'other V pieces, not included In the Isl ' eneTestament„ by its compilers translated, and now first collected into one volumejust iricenied and for sale try' • B.BANNAN, Ag't Oct. iSth TO CITY:JIND COUNTRY ..411ER CHANTS 'GROCERS—HOTEL 4 - - STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS—f. • CITY & ,COUNTRY FAMT- LIES,AND THE PUB. LIC IN GENERAL. EkTlLft FINE TEAS. ':WHOLES.RLE:".BND:"'RE,T IL, 163 Greenwich at. near Courtiand and opporlite the • - •• Pacific lintel, New York- • BE pirticular to reMembor the location ot Hill store. and not confound it with any other Tea Establish ment in the street. This More is convenient Ito the place oflanding of the Albany. and Troy steamb6ms, -We beg to inform you that we have established our selves at the above place, principally for the 'purpose of meeting the view or our wholesale and large fam ily customers on the North riverside. The upright manner in Which we have-,-cartied on our business for several years past, in this ay; toge ther with the very high quality and moderate, price of our goods,Aave earned for us a degree of reputation and renown far beyond that of any similar het e in the United States, and we consider these the best asons we can urge to obtain your patronage. We have, however, much- pleasure in stating that we haven:jade, With'great care and Judgment; our se lections-from all the spring Cargos, and which chow* the finest specimens of Hymn, Gunpowder, linperial; Oolong, Pekoe, Ningyong, Congo% Souchong, &C., which have arrived herethis season, whieh, with - on immense variety of fine and good mialities,; we , get at wholesale and retattt!i -, i •' : . . . We have; also, the!true Goyerinnent Jaya a coffees, as Usual; roasted and ground daily. We continue operations at our other ni*es ~ tofore, especially at 121 Chatham street. 1 ' 'We are your obedient servant ,'. CANTON TEA COMP' 121 Chatham stre et, .•. 381 Giand street New York.' 318 Bleeeker street, • - 89 Chesnut street, & 1 .-Philadel hia. 15 North fifth sc.! 5 p Jew Yor k , Oct. 18th 1845. • , IT HAS suited the convenience of certain pa ties, to offer in the market, pipes made in violation of our patent, and tinned. With a view to obtain the preference, by pretending that lead pipe is an unwholesorrie con veyance for good, water.. This stale imposition has been urged, with extraordinary efforts, of perversion and dishonesty, in. New York, wittiou* effect, and is now about to be attempted elsewhere. • I I Nature soon provides an insoluble and todestt rooting to lead pipes, (teken in use for convey ini that is fit to drink,) far better than any artifici, lection for the latter can neither be permant secure in any cape and sometimes injurious. I interested may see at our office some of this "I stuff that was used for ten years ttY the side lead pipe, and judge for themselves about the cot A letter from Dr. ROBERT Mee, of the of Pennsylvania, distinguished as one of the fir mists of the age. is appended below. Nevertheless, for the benefit of lovers of the loos, we will supply the tinned or "tin plated" the price of pure lead Wpm' and, as we will undersold, we hope to preserve our old relatlol our business friends, • TATHAM & BROTKRR Manufacture/ or Sheet Lead, Lead Mims • No. 45.1Vireir st.; rbila„ 4. N 0.20 Water at. Messrs. TATHAM Sr. Blip= EEC :—ln reply • I I note respecting the influence of lead pipes u water which they convey, , may s he sufficient -• that having used the Schuylkill water go cony my laboratory in the University for more than 1 five years,. I have never perceived the slightest tion of the presence of that metal. Had' flier any lead in the liquid in pestion, the reagent which I have been acciistdmed to use It, m rendered the impurity evident. • I I ate, gentlemen, yours with re (Signed.) • • ROBERT . Philadelphia, March 23. 1843. ste Reference la Pottsville, with regard :U4 th Ity of our pipe, Robert Smith and B. Batman. Philadelphia Oct. 18th, 1845; GARE.a, & HUG SMITH: EIRiIII.BTREET I DELO4 • PSTENT TIN PL.,ITED • - -LEAD PIPE: THE attention of the trade and consumers is so licited to a "perfect article of Tin Plated Lead Pipe, manufactured by an entirely Newprokess. for which letters patent have been reeeived.Nyhieh plates the Pipes an the inside with as' even Oat of pure unmixed. Tin. The Advantages secured by renderingso easily oxidated a metal ns Lead swam and rosive by, plating with Tin—at the same tin it additional strength and preserving the el of the former metal unimpaired--are too of require tOmment. • Urea' perfection having been aitained in th facture, the subscribers are enabled to duffer perior article at the price charged for commi Pipe. =. • Alt pipe sold by us is warranted not to t split, free from flaw,, scales or other impert perfectly uniform in thickness, and not Burp': quality by that of any other manufacturer. _ Also. Sheet Lead, which we can recom superior to ..any other in the market, and wi will sell as low as any other can be procured 111::r Persons in want of any of the above 1 ed pipe: can be supplied by B. .B INN AN, •he Manufacturer's prices—and BR rarrs.Harths'a re Store, Maur Philada., Oct 18, - PS 00 17.001 01 17,089 Ul 669,069 12 MEI 180 flat 50 T 30 2A x% and 21 x 2,1 hand' With cilia ing plates and spikes. tor Nixie A. & G. KALSTO,Ti.& 4 south Front street, P 42; 212,74017 664,00312 $80,804 el Platfbrra Sealea Af A c p re E s, s:i t tAt , fr c.t ß tn a n il 1 1 1 , o 0 a b t, c. C , a i t . l i a v Ip s t C oi c VS- Orders promptly attended to at my I man Second street, Camden, New Jersey. 1 CJ ELI 9491 Caniden N.J. Oct. 1811 i 1845 BR.RPY 4• ELLIOPT,, 1 •1 1 Watchmakers and Jewell FROM THE CITY OF PH LAD Respectiolly a l nnou l they have takenltheil 'door to Geise's newt (he loWer end of CI in the Borough of Where they I hove (muted a chnide a of CLOCKS. I Wil. &JEI,VELRY.I 1 ) They pledie themsehres to sell their got ..flow prices as they can be bought at any 04 ishment in Pottsville or elsew i ere.iinil bell ran render full .and entire satisfactioln (a both octant) , Idnd price,) to all who may N ' with their patlrnage.- • ' 1 IXT Clocks acid Wattes of every deblcripi fully repaired. a d warranted. I I ' • • WILLIAM BRA . , JOSEPH S. ItLL Pottsville, Oct. IS, 1815. ~ ~ NOW F01?,G00D8314T.1 14,073 \I C (4)ii.....` _.9,%•,.....- 225938 68549 MEI EMI 374996 31 4 09 3 - 3 AD, Colirr. pr. MARK THE FOLLOWINU, A l'iEW AND .CDEAP STORE - [ Borough of pottsving, , 1 1 rrilit: undersigned embrace this opportu ..K. form their friends aid the puhli6 ill ge they have opened a :SEW Sl:ollE,lhthe II ding, lately occupied by Messrs Milej. & tween Henry Geive's and J. C. Lessig Ho borough of Pottsville, where they haii i e ju from Philadelphia. an entirely new an stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOD., consisting in part of Dry Goods: Graecriei Glass, Cedar and Earthenware. Rie.-I 1 Among their supply of Dry Goods, wi a great variety of Calicoes, Musliri. 5 i Lames, Cashinere, Alpacca Lustres; - Dill French Merinocs, new stile Cloth for great assortment of r•hawleand Handkerc i so, superfine and ,Comnion . :lGloths, Ducksl more, Saltine's of all colers and i p'riceili, Vestings,Cheeks, 8 lankets, Flannell, per! . &c., Arc. Also. Sugars, Coffee. Mela,sseti, ces, Looking Glasses, .&c, Also. ereh and an extensive .assortme too numerous in mention, all or pose of at Willi/MIT= low pr The putlic are invited to 1 ins their goods. and be con , qualities and haw: prices. 11,ISI 09 Tons 153,697 01 216,14 S N. CLEAVER, Collector 4,441 04 Tbna C 5 , 7 g7 11 A CARD Philadelphia, AGENTS FOR LOWBER,s RAIL ROAD I Pnilada. Oct. 18, Pottsville, Oct. IS, 1e.345 PUBLIC' NOTICE. public will take notice that lwJo ha a • sed on the 25th b r September, 145.1 Sharroding, of the borough of Schpp. lkill the county of Schuylkill. as per artiele of of that date, the following property ,1 sea. 3 set of Rail Road harness, 1 sleigh, LL wagon and harness, and about halfarton of bay horse, put by usin his, the said Thom ding's possession. Alt of which we have' possession and use of the said Themai during our Iv 111 and pleasure. BAST Ociobeer 18. 1845 To Journeymen Tin pia T ILE . subscriber will give employ waOs io a good hand, if . appli mediately. Mauch Chunk, brt,..ith 1845. • Fine Utica.- • subscriber has for sale a large quantity of de 1. .mposed MICA, commonly called Fire Seed. and now cry extensively used In the manufacture of fire prnof bricks, cooking furnaces, stove cylinders, &c.. 11 has been taken out °film pit. with great care, and is of a, very fine quality, clear °nand, gravel and other Ica- Purities. • • It *ill be delivered on board boats, or other vessels, at the subscriber's wharf, half a mile below Gray's Perm Schuylkilkat eighty cents per ton, or at any wharf below Fair Mount at el 00 per ton. - • R. CARR. Philada. Oct. 11, 1111.5 41--2 mo I• • i lDissolution of .Partnership: • - TE public will take notice that the co-partnership heretofore existing between William Hooter & Sam el Foulde , t rading under the firm of Wm. Hooler ¢,, bee been this day dissolved. by mutual consent of tbe parties, and persons beingindehted to the • said firm gvill please call and ; make immediate settlement; and ihoie who have claims against said firm will make settlement of theiame ' gad ting Staves, Tin Ware, &o. THE shiseritiniannounces to the citizens of Potts. Ville and vicinity, that he has on band an assort.' tnent'of Radiating Stoves, of his own manufacture, whah he will warrant to be equal in workmanship and ibeauty and as cheap as any obtained from Mina dalia. He has also on hand a general assortment of Cooking and Other stoves, embracing all kindstogeliter wivlia large assortment pf TIN WARE, do-c. All df which will be sold at cheap rates at his store and fact try, Centre St. Pottsville neat .door below Henry Gelise's Hotel. • . •BYRON PHILLIPS. Ot. 11, .41— . zcza ll= Wapted. ITREE male teacherii, two to teach the Emiligh EMI TREE male teacuers, 1 hnd one the German languages, who can come well reecnnmended as lo character and capability; to lake chaige of the Public schools of the 31cKeanbsitte schdol district. Proposals will be received until au, Bth arty of November next, when the directors- will meet at the ?tlcKeatditug school house nt 2 o'clock P. N., for-the selection of Teachers. Schools to com mence on the 17th of Notientber next. Address JACOB :ItEICILLgR, Secy. 114C.Reansburg Oct. 11 1645. 41— - cructible kg water (al pro *Fent nor il'ersone tinned" •it* pure , rrosion• &emit) , 'tit Ctio- Tundersigned'Audiior. appointed the Court of A Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. to distribute the assets in the hands of F. W. Hughes afid Geo. C. Wynkoop, Assignees oil/laggard Ar.• Strauch, late -of the borough of Pottsville; will attend fOr that purpose at his office in the borough of Ormgeburg, on Wednes day the 19th day of Nave - nicer next. at'lo o'clock in the forenoon, when and wheie all persons may attend. 'JOHN I'. HOBART, Auditor.• Oct. 11, ' -41.0 t arvel pipe at not be with - Rail Road Iron. - 1 40 TONS flat rail If x 1, good quality, end very lit `to used. - For sale by 1 1 :ORRICK - 8e CAMPBELL, • , , Bare and Water vireo's, Philadelphia.' P ilada. Oct. llth 1845 . 41-81* ~~ Ito your pou the say, yed, to wepty a been B. w4th t have PiIILi2DELPHM E REVIDING WIND POTTSVAi4' RAIL 1 1, • WISTER ABRAM/S.BIEN T. N and after December 1, 1844, no Passenger Train lIJF trill be fun oti Sundays. Mours of starting on end after Monday, Oct. 0, 1845 From Pottsville, at 9 A. M., • Philada., 9 A. r d. J-Datly except Sunday HOURS OF PASSING READING. For Philada., at 10'A. M.,1 • " Pottsville .1 12. A. M., RATES- OF FARE. BetMeen Pottsville and Pbilada., 83.50 4 and 300 • " " Reading, fit 40 and' 20 Philada., Oct. 11 :1 21 e qui- EEO 1 2i December Term, 121.2 . , REUBEN MILLER. vo., Simmons , Deter -Dreher, Samuel Miller, Michael Miller,lsaac 2111terjacob Miller,Charlea in Miller, Joseph Yost & Rebecca his wife, ' William Rensblei,and George Rensbler. •P4mtion. Mi. Boman Atiy- P. Q., a copy, JEMIIt . •ti REED. Sheriff._ 1 : SCH-CYLKILL commr, ss. tt - THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the 1 .Iheriff of Schuylkill County, 41...1,. Gazwrino;—lf Reuben Miller, make you (i' . ,: secure Of prosecuting his claim, then we 1(1 4. command you summon by goodend law, '...\...,- ./ ful summons Peter Dreher, Samuel Mil '. ler, Michael 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 be and appear before our Judges at Orwigsburg, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held for the county of Schuylkill; on the first day of December Term, ISO; to answer Reu ben Miller, of a plei wherefore, whereas, the said Reuben Miller, and the said defendants together and undivided do hold saveety-four acme of land; or there abouts, situate in the township of West HrunsWiek, in the„said county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of Richard Stephens, Jr, Samuel Medlar, Abraham Seltz er, William Xershner ancVothers. They the said de- Imidants partition thereof between them, and the said Reuben Miller, according to the laws and customs of Mei Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to be made. do gainsay and the same to be done, do not permit very unjustly and contrary to the same laws and customs ikei, and have 'you then.there the names of those sum moners, and this writ. soil and nti•cor. e giving hoopoes! emus to le mono. this su• ,on Lead buret or ecoons. ,u3seti in end as hull we !for. at — 'lT & Witness the lion. LUTHER }WIDER, Esq. President of iiiir said Court at Orsvigsburg, Sept. Ist. A. D. 1845. CHARLES FRAILEY, Pfothonotary. rivigsburg, October 4, 1845. 4041 25 December Term, IBIS— REUBEN MILLER, Gearlie Moser, Samuel Miller, Michael Miller, 'lsaac Miller, Jacob Miller, Chas. In Miller Joseph Ton and Rebecca h is wife l ilada. Imo William Relishler and George Renehler. Partition Mr. Bannon Atty. I". Q., a Copy—JERE- - 711•11 REED, , Shcrif, ; al, Hay, ~k.4.c. factory, !SCHUYLhILL COUNTY,ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 11 0 4I , to the- Sheriff of Schuylkill County, • OngertYnt—lf Reuben Miller, make you secure 'of,prmiecetinghis claim, then we l c7`44 1 11 command you that you summon by good .41 b. and, lawful summoners George. Moser, sr S Samuel Miller, Michael Miller, Isaac Miller, Jacob Miller. Charles Miller, Joseph Yost, and Rebecca his wife, , Williamiteushler and George Itenali lei, late of your couritY.yeoman, so that they be and anneal. before our Judges at Orwigshusg, at our Court of ,Common Pleas. thereto he held for the County of Schut on the first day,of Decenitter Term,lBls—tu answer Rs alien Miller, of a plea wherefore, whereas, thi, said -Reuben Miller and the said defendants togeth er 'end undivided do hold one hundred and sixty acres. or 'thereabouts of land, situate in West Rom: Nick truMiship, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of John Scholl. land of the said George Moser, land late of Jacob Miller, deceased and others. They rheLsaid defendants Inanition thereof between them and the said Reuben Miller, according to the laws and CIOIIIS of the.Crimmotiwealth of Pennsylvania, to be made, do gainsay and the same to be done, do not per mit: very unjustly and, contrary to the same laws and • - cuitems, &e., and hare' you then there the names of 6th0,'..) summoners nil this writ. Witness the Hon, LUTittal KIDOCR, Esq., President of bur said Court at Oiwigsburg. September Ist. Itils, CHARLES FRAILEY, Prothonotary. rwigsbuig, Oct. dtl 1845. ! 40..Crt COTT. 1 42--I y ers, ' A. 1 nce, that there next lotel. at ntre it., Oottmlle. recrwly ortmeril I TCII LS ,ntis at as er estab- =MEI regards vor them ion. care OTT. 42- tr. Ell 39 Dec.inher Term, 1845--Ir . ABRApAg BART,. 1 5 'y. . ... ry C. Carey, Isaar„,l.ea, Ellza:c Baird, In- 1 o .eph G. Lawton, anal:Ben Virginia, him wife, I .72 lite Ellen Virginia Haird,and Henry C. Baird, } §" .onista A. Baird. Caroline A. Baird.. Angina w q. + l . Baird, and Edward C. Baird, by Maria Ca- P ey, their Guardian. ' a N mg Ir. Poem, Atty. — F. iQ., a Copy --JErtEmisit ~-• ' i HEED, Sheriff. : J • 4 SCIIUYLAA L COUNTY, ss. 1 1. i . The' Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I%A to the ] Sheriff of , ~ A lt ~, O r vr uEhTf;tot—lf Abraham hart ; make 1 . .. ai i i., you secure of prosecuting his claim, then isiej we command you that you summon lby . . '',• 41 b.., .., good and lawful summoners Henry C. . ' : Cate y; TiAile D'it,El !Ea C Bajid,Jm.ephG. •I'o inn, and Ellen Virginia his wife, late Ellen Virgin ia •i aird, and Henry C. Baird, Louisa A. Baird, Caroline. A. Baird, aUgusta M. Baird and Edward C.,Batrd, by M ria Carey, their Guardian, ho that they be and op. Oear before our Judges at Orwiesburg, at our County ( qurt of Common Pleas, there to he held on the first '.% nday of December linext, to show wherefore and % ereas thesaid m Abraha Hart, and the said• Henry C. ( 1 . airey, lsahc Lea. Eliza C Baird, Joseph 0. Lawton and Ellen Virginia his wife, late Ellen-Virginia. Baird, and II 'nry C. Baird.!Louba A. Baird, Caroline A. Baird, r A ,e l g • u t s h t e a ir M G . u ß a a r i d r i d n , n a . n t d . g E c d t h w e a r r a d n C d C. ü ß n a d i i r y d i , d b e y d , b d la o r l ia ol O d a; ti ct of Land in the', township of :Norwegian, and coati, tY of Schuylkill; containing 402 j acres, more Or less, lio 'Tided by, 'Mrs 'and, by land of John Hughes, by j op's land, and by land of George Filbert, together wiltlrall the building rinprovements, mills. minerals, Mines, woods, waters, water courses, ways, and all the other appurtenances, 'excepting thereout 41, lots Of ground numbered.,reepectively , on the plan or 'draft i . g t 9 h 3 e , 2 1rn of St: Clair, 12, 15,46, 17, 18,19, 20, 21, 29,. , 2,5 2n, 77, 28, 30, 31, 36. 37, 90, 91, 42, 47, 41 1 , 111, 11% 113: 119. 115, 03,115, 101, 102, 103, 104.105; 23, 344, the same Henry C. Carey, Isaac Lea, Eliza C aird,..loseph H. Lawinn and Ellen Virginia his wife, t la e Ellen Virginia Baird. and Henry C Baird, Louisa a Baird, Car o line, A. (laird, Auguraa M. Baird. and E Ward C. Baird, by Muria Carey, their guardian, par triton thereof between them to he made fa crordine to the jaws and ramrods of this Commonwealth in such case ' inoile.and, provided 4 do gainsay and the ,sanie to be done, do not permit very unjustly and against the same laws and customs hte 'lie said ate. and have you then there the names of Omar: Summoners and this writ. • ..Witness the.llollofablit LUTHER KIDDF.II, Esq.,' at Or 'tvigebure,"the 24th day of September, A. D., ISO. • t1 t 1 . 1 4.9: R 18 1. 4 1. 5 .:s ERA IL EV, Prothonotary. oc 11 1 \ 1 , Orwigsburg 90-6 t ity to tn• eral, that rick buil- Ma re, he• ek, in thr t receiy(d splendid '6, Queens, I be found ousltn-de iglish and leloaks, !fiefs. Al ston Casiti• 0, V elvets, Feathers, Tea, Sim ev. Mack r articles, y will dis- all, a:am• excellent NIIIIER. I 42- ve - pureha.. lof Charles Haven, in Cgreement. 3 bay hor• 11 dearburn 'hay. and I es Sharrn left in the 6harrading, YSON. 4Y. .3t* --stray 1. .. } pre mi s e ray O. , • i^l, AME to the s of the subscrilMr residing at . Ali Coal Castle, on Tuesday last, a large RED OX. The owner is requested to come roma' d, prove prop erty, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will ~ sold, according to law. JAMES AIcDONALD. 'October Itith r 1 ..' • - " • 42--3t* orkers at current made ha- MEARS. 40-4 t• RILUAai nooLER, SAMI4L.FOUf.D.S. Eming NOTICE Summons A'lF4Rs' -JOURNAL. - . SHERIFF,' S SALE- _OF fIEA I ESTATE. - Bvirtue of a Writ of Lklrasza nets' and a writ of . VENDITIONI Eiroaas. Witted out of the Court, of Common Pleas of tic buyikill counts, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale, by public vendoe.or outcry ; Ort Tuesda . y, the 414 day of Noiernbei, 1845, . at 10 o'clock, A.M., at the house of HILL, in the borough of Pottsville: No: I. All that certain frame: mesinage, tenement and lot or piece ef - gronnd, situate on the northwester ly side of Norwegian street, in the borough of Pinti vise, county aforesaid, marked In the Plin of Jacob Alter's, lots, N0..6, containing in front on said Norwe gian street, 20 feet, and in depth 83 feet to a 7 feet wide' alley; bounded southwesterly by lot No. 5, northwes- , tray by said alley, northeasterly, by lot No. 7, and southeasterly by said' Norwegian street, being the same lot of ground, which Was granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by Joseph Miller and wife, by deed 'dated March 15, ISM, and recorded in. Orwlgs burg, in deed book N0.,15, page 211. • - Also, all that certain two story I frame', mes 'silage or -tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate, on the northoesterly'side of Norwegian street. in the borough ofL'ottaville, county aforesaid; beginning et a point 110 feet northeastward'' , fr..m Centre street, containing In front or breadth, le feet, and in lerigth or d "nth, 85 feet, bounded northeasterly by other land of Chutes Lawton; northwesterly by- sc 5 feet wide alley, southwesterly by a 10 feet wide alley,' arid southeaster. ly by said Norwegian street, bring the same .premises which Charles Frallev i Esq., Sheriff. of Schuylkill , County, erantedattd conveyed to the said Charles Law ton and others, and which by sundry conveyances, has Leconte vested in him. . • -.- Also, All ,that certain, two story brick dweillog r.:lr• house and lot or piece of ground, situate on !t-Li- the northwardly aide of Market street, in the ,hifrough of potisv tile, marked in Pott gr. Rat terson's additional plait of -said borOugh, No. 13, con-, tattling in front on said 'Market street 20 feet, audio depth 160 feet, 'bounded northiasterly by lot No. 11, northwesterly . by a' 40 feet 'wide street, southwesterly by lot ;40-15, and southeastwardly by said Market st., being the same premises which David Scholl and wife gtunted and conveyed to the said Charles Laivton, by deed dated October 4th, 1830, recorded in Schuylkill County, in deed book N 0.15, page 521, Auto, Ali that certain lot or piece of ground, eitulita on the northwesterly side of Market Wreet, in the Bo rough of Pottsville, and - county - aforesald, marked hi Por.o ¢ Patterson'' additional plan of said borough, with the No. 11, containing in Width on said Market street 60 feet, and in 'depth•loo feet, bounded southeas teily by aid Marketstreet, where said street is 120 feet wide.northelnier4 , coy' 4 40 feet Wide aired, tiorthWes terly by another 40 feet wide street, and southwesterly by lot No. 13, being the name lot or piece of ground which Charles Miller and wife, and Samuel Rex and wife, by deed dated th'e 4th day of December, A. D., 1830. recorded in Schuylkill County, in deed book, No. If, page 34/ granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton. -• . . 5: At.so, All those two' frame messuages and lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwesterly aide of Market street, in the Borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, containing in front on sald Market street, 30 feet, and in depth 1(k) feet, being the northeasterf.y half of the lot marked in Pon & Patterson's addition to Pettiville, No. 39, bounded northeasterly by lot No, 37, northwesterly by a 20 feet wide alley, souttfiivest wardlkty the other half of the said lot, No. 32, and sontheastwardly by said Market street; being the same loLor piece of ground, which Bard Patterson and wife, and Abraham Pott and wife, granted ton!. said Charles Lawton, by deed, dated December 8, 1838; recorded In Orwigsburg, in deed hook No.lB, page 52. Also, All that certain lot or piece of ground, satiate in the borough of Pottsville, county aforeslid o bounded and described as follows ; beginnipg at a post in Nor, weglan street, and coiner of lot No. Anew or late the property or Abrahani Pori, thence by the said N riviii gian street south 54 degrees, west 10 perches to , past, thence by it public alley, smith ;t4edirce, en; itfiiet 4 to the southwest corner of lot 100 '„ {taupe ' , Owe' y the same north GO degrees, east 10jperix... to lot No. 101, thence by the same, and Int No.)00, Ind Int N 0.09, 300 -fet to the place of beginning. containing 1 acre 46 perches strict measure,aud being the lot which is mark ed in the plan of the Borough of pothiville, No. 108, and which John Ely, Jr., and wife and Archibald Mc- Intyre and wife, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by deed dated 30th October, 1837, and recorded in Schuylkill County, In deed book Noi 18, page 383, with the appurtenances, consuulng of 3 one and a half story frame buildings, and a frame office. o IU3O. All that certain lot or piece of gr mind, eituate on he southeasterlyside of Mahantango street, in the Bpugh of Pottsville, county - aforesaid, marked in Pmt & Pattersorrs additional Man to said borough; No, ii.'eontaining in front I'D 081 J Mahalltango .street 80 fee, and In depth 241 feet, slx inches, bounded south weterly by lot No. 14, southeasterly by a 20 feet wide i all V. northeasterly by lot No. 10, On( northwesterly by aid Mahantango street, being the same lot or piece of grnund, which Job Whipple and wife, grinted.to the sal,Charles Lawton; by deed dated the tith day of Oc tob r. 1830, reccirad in Orwigeburg, In deed book No. 11, page 338' 1 4Lao, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the eastwarrlty side of Centre street, in the borough of possirille, county aforesaid, bounded northward!) , bye house and let of ground intended to be conveyed toJohn McCrea; eastwardly by hall Road street, south waidly by other land of Charles Lawton, and west wardly by said Centre street, containing in width 60 feet, and in length or depth two hundred feet, being part of the same premises which Jonathan Wynn and wife, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Law ton, by deed dated the 17th day of October,lB3s. rem, dad in Schuylkill county, in deed book No. 15, page 473. . . ALSO, All those five_ certain two story (mate houses ___; and twelve lots of ground, situate on the ' - 7 castwardly side of Rail Road street, in • •••• 7 Wynn's addition to Pottsville, bounded Sass gg gt: northwaMly by land of Chadee Lawton, ..._ eaatwardly by Coal street, aouthwardly by other land of Charles Lawto, and westwardly b ' the, said Rail Road street, being eta which are marked f t in the plan of Wynn's addition 0 Pottsville, with the Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19,20, 21,22, 23,24,25, Wand 27,10 t No. 16 containing in width 31 feet and the other lots con taining in width 40 feet each, attd all containing in length or depth 159 feet, being the me premises which .by sundry conveyances front Jon 'than Wynn andoth ers, became vested in the said Charles Lawton. Also, Three roll, equal. Undivided fourth parts the whole into foitr equal pane, to he parted and divided of. and in all that certain tract or parcel of land, situ, ate in the bormigh of Pottsville; county aforesaid, on which said tract of land at town plot has been laid out and called the eastern addition of Pottsville, bounded' and described as follows ; beginning at a post corner of James House's lot, thence h3t the same north 30 de grees, west 230 feet to a post, and Moth 54 degrees, west 120 feet to a pcist, thence by Altar's addttien and Ell Cake's lot, north 3(1 degrees, west 490 feet to a post, .. thence by Eli Cakes lot pnuth 54 degrees, west 475 feet to a post, thencd by land now or I , cte of Jonathan Wynn, north 30 decre4s. west 30 feet t a mist, north 211 de grees, east 68 feet to a post, north 224 degrees, west 128 feet to a post. north 67; decrees east 152 feet to a post on the western side of Coal st e el, thent 'Moog the L Same north V 1 'degrees; west 11 feet toe nom, thence ' through the Said street north 13 egree.s, w st 57 feet to a s pruce stead, north 531 deg ees. westl67 feet to a Past on the west line of said ' al street, thence alcutg ilfe same north 22; degrees, te st 06 feet to a post, thence by land, now or late of onathan Wynn, south 671 degrees, west 159 feet to a 1 st, north leall degrees; west SO feet to a post, north 55 egrees, west 5 feet to a post, north 40 degree went 24 1 1 feet to k post, thence by land now air late of the Scha •lk ill Navigation Corn psnymorth 691 degrees, east 10S otrehes to a post, and' mirth 24 degrdes, west 3 1 porch .11 and 6-10 to is stone, thence by land late of John Prat deceased, north 69 de grees, east 31Iperrhes and 0-10 I to post. thence by land Isle John Toil dg, south 21 deer( es, east 84 perches to a 'large Spanishiamk, theme along the public road by land late of John Pitit,deceased,sotith 21degrees,w est 1 - 71 ; per thes to a post:and south 46 deer( es.west 68, perches to a post, and south 54 degrees, tyest 41 perches, to the place of beginning,; excepting anal e eluding the following lots or pieces iii ground; let's in rked m the plan of the , Eastern additicin to Pottsville s ith the numbers 1,2, 3,4, 5,5, 0, 10, I 1,15, Id 56; 57, 2, 61, 72, 74, 75. 70, 78, SW 156, 137, toll numbers 11, 12, 13, the rtortheast half s 1 .at nutnber 22, and lots numb r 23, 41, 25, 06, 73, lots numbers 29, 31, and a lot of great nd on Rail Raid street sold tat John JUMPS, containin in width tißit ty-fottr feet. and in limgth or depth yeast Rail Road street tat Coal street, remaining India We of all the said' lots or pieces of mound 76 never., str ct measure, being the same premiselwhich Charles oeser, by deeds dated • Starch 2'1,1831 recorded in Or, kesture in Deed hook No. 11, page 3. 9 anal Decemhe Ist, 1833, recorded in Orwigshurg inl Deed book Nat. 12, pag 349, geinted and conveyed to the said Chart, s Lawton, with tire ap- E. fiii„itt:it7„.thcoelriiL,", irize. .2 n " ll o h l' ese a m h e a r l i f t f stories of stone, '1 hr story frame house and 4 1_ . 1 one story frame house. ' Also, all those frame messu es or tenements and lotlor piece aground, situate n Young's addition to Port Carbon,lbeing the centre tart of a lot oG 50 feet scoot and WO ;fedi deep. 'mar ed 18 on the plaw.of Young's addiliondo Port Carla n. said half lot lming2s tout front on , Commerce sire t, and extending Lick that r width 10) feet' In other Is dof said Young, 'corn ett:ming 15 faie't to the eastivtw rd of the 3tillCreek Rail Road, boundedon the one side • part ofsaidlut another Is oil the oilier side of the re snider of said lot num ber IS in fraud by said Commer e street, and in the rear i by other land of said Young as aforesaid, being the same lot ofighlund which 'Jacob S. Gordon and wife granted anderniveyed to the it 3 id Charles Lawton, by decal dated Ma rch 30,1837,and recorded in Schuylkill county in Deed hook No. IF; page 92. As the property, of CH Laois ii.j&WTON• • , • • At -the Nef lite time and place, All that certain lot or piece ofiground, situate in Lawton's addition to the town of Nat Carbon. in Norwegian Township, in -the County alSchuyikill. fronting on Seemed street 50 feet, and bounded by lota Nos. bl and 93, being ISO feet hi depth, and niarkeil in the general plan to said addi tion, with NO.I 92, with the appurkannees consisting of a two story frame dwelling hensillind in the near two one and a haifstory fiame houses. As the property of Wm. Bosavinigt.t.. ; Seized and taken in execution 'and will be.sedd by I • JEREMIAH 'REED, Sheriff. , Sheriff's Office, ()twigs,. ) burg,'Octobetll, 1815: 41. . Desir4cle Priirate Residence FOR ' THE subseciber,ht order to close ; Itll his Nos ' i old business as soon bl, o'ffera for N , snle his present residence in NtallantOnge • street. , The' main building is 23 feet front 'by 35 feet dcep,arill the back buildine•is 30 feet deep, with two Fail Ours. Dining room and Kitchen on the fiat fithir, with a Bath house. and a Furnace in the cellar for heating the whole front building The lot in 30 feetTront by 210 feet deep, witn a +mall stable on the rear.' The house iis in good condition, and is beautifully Situated, and the garden is stocked with different. kinds . of fruit. FrISPP:,SIOI - Itwill he giien on the Ist of April next; or initneitiately; if required. For terms &c. apply to the subscriber Oct. 11, Teaehexs Wanted,:' CIIX male teachers wanted to teachlin the Common Schooli of the borough of Schuylkill Haven. I Seal ed proposalsiwill be received up to the 3rd of Novem-, bee 1915, befog thC fiat Monday 'ofsaid month. . MARK MELLO% rnaldenti Opober .! ••- • : GREAT CENTRAL PHILADELPHIA OildlglNG- ESTABLISH:OIE NT • Court of 4frpricyt and Dectriu street,. - _ NO: 210. • • THE MOST EXTOSIVE EOTABLISIDIENT. OF TS!: KIND IN Trig !UNIT= IreATF.S. i• ,: . • IMNIEL CRETH,* • • • NO. 210 MARKET STREET, EOR. br.nEcAtiut HAS now finished the most extensive assoninen of FASERONS FILE' CLOTHING: ever offered in the City of Yhiladetphia , • • lam warranted in making thial extentlive prepara tion, in the factlhat I hive a larger. custom -than any two st• ifs' in the city, and importing nay own Goods direct in large, quantities; of the icesta and Moat fashionable styles. nefore the other tailcoat, who buy in small quantities. have commenced making up fur sales, which warrant- me in Makingthe assertion' that I can sell a suit of Fashionable Clothing at a lower price to the Customer than cuts at some stores to get the goods Made. , • • I wish the public: to understand distlictly, that this einablishment is co'nducted on the prtnciple that I can and do ntrer better terms to, my customers than can possibly be afforded by any other in the business. The reason of this is plain —I conduct' my basilicas entirely on the Cesit principle, buy'and sell entirely fur Cash, keep no books of credit, and of .couvae . do sot have to keep - Clerks to attend to *lie bad "debts. Thus much for the principle on which I conduct bs. siness. I have now finished, and ready fo'r FA LL and WINTER SALES. about 35,thM gartilmits. of the newest style, the cut and make' of, vvh'ch is univer sally acknowledged to he imermilled. Super super Dress mid Fronk Coats, n every vari ety el shade and color. . Newest stiles superlative French and Arherican Casstmere Pants. • . A large and most splendid assortment of rich style - Silk Velvet. Merino and Caehmered'Eeosee Vestings. of my own importation, the style - or sdme ofwhich cannot cannot be had elsewhere in the city. The most extensive assonment of super Cloth Cloaks ever-seen in Philadelphia. with every variety nett , style Woolen, Plaid and Striped Lining. Asphaltum, Rover, Bangup Coate-4 - large variety, with different style TrinimingsWaved 'Beaver Banithp Coats. Plain Beaver do`, Adelaide Sack do., a new and beautiful article fur r.a easy and pleatant Overeeat. 1 have the largest display tar Cloaks ever offered in the city; with every other article in my line of busi- ness. which I am . deterlnined to sell loWer than can be be offered by others m the trade, Philadelphia Sept. 27th. 1815 39-6mta We recommentlall of our friends vialtingthe ty to call at the Pekin Con4a4'.i Store, aP4 lay in a ,supply of their delicloui War. THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, • No. 30, sotT4 sicOsp!ap Iletweeq Market and !Chektut, ." . H [ AVE constantly on. hand, and for sale, whol esale and retail, a variety of choke fresh Vas, at tow er prices. according to the quality,, thau they ran be bought for at any other establishment Jape city. ' CZ- Tess, exclusively, are sold it Aids hopse, and several varieties, which cannot be obtamel eliewhere. Any Teas which do,not give entire satisfaction, can he returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. Tne citizens of Schuylkill County, are respectfully invited to give us a call. G. B. ZIEBER, • Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Pidlada., Sept. 21,1845. 29-ly FURS ! FURS r!, FURS !!! M D * COHEN • 14035. 2d at. Philada. Furrier 4. de aler HAS just finished and Is still manufacturing a splen did assortment of fancy Furs, consisting of Muffs, Boas,Victoriaa, Trimmings, &c.., made 'of Mar tin, Fitch, Lynx, Genets, Siberian Squirrel Skins, &c., which he offers wholesale and,reMiL at the low est possible prices. ?!.; er All kinds et FURS, purchased at the highest cash prices. Philada.; Sept. 27, 1915, • • 25-2 m SH.MSPE.IRE! - CLOTHING STORE, N: W. car. Chains' cp Sixthittred. THE Proprietors have connected vita their customer business, that of Ready-made Clothing, and now offer to the public, the most splendid assortment of , READY-MADE cLoTHING, ever before exhibited. The Goods are fresh, and made in the latest style, the entire stock . having been made within a few weeks, under their imulediate superinten dence. The style, quality and finial to style, quality and finish are unsurnassed, and the goods will be sold as cheap, ex by tiny other house in the city. A large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Wallop of every variety of quality and, style on hand, which will be made up to order. Philada., Sept. 27, 99-3 mo SMITH & SWIFT. I,IE.IIDY-MDE CLOTHING Establisent,' No. 292 Market street, 'Philadelphia. THE gabscriber has now on hand onu of the most extensive and• beautiful assortments of HEADY MADE CLOTHING ever offered for sale in thb Phila delphia market. The Garments are al) cut in the most fashionable manner, and for workthanship and quality of material cannot be surpassed. • 'I COME ONE! COME ALL!! to M. TRACY'S Old Pioneer Line, 292 Market Street, where you will be sure of getting great bargains, as he is ; determined nut be undersold by any competitors. Hsi boys and 'sells for Cues, consequently he can sell greater bargains than those who buy on credit. M. TRACY, Market stteet. Philada., September 20, 1813. 1 • 39-3 mo Pb Saj.q. PURSKIANT tA an order of the Crt of 'Schuylkill County, the suborning appointed by the said Court for that purpose, will expose! to Public sale,• at the public house of Abraham Seltzer, in, West Bruns wick TOwnship, in the said county, mi Satitt;day, the 22d day of November next,at 10 o'clock, A. SL, of said day, all the Real Estate of Jacoh:Miller, late of tlio said township, deceased, to wit ; Nn. I. Containing 109 acres,3B perches of ad joining the Little Schuvlkill R ail Read, land of c.oorgeL Moser, -Samuel B. Meillar and others; The improve ' ments thereon consisting °fa large house. barn, stables and all other necessary con ~s•s i veniences, spring-muse and goodiwater at II a 7 - A the door. The buildings are on the. Cato winos read, and this purport comprises the nrincipal part of the Homestead farm of the said intes tate. . No; 2 Containing 511 acres 60 perches land, ad joining the said Rail Road on the north, and he river Schuylkill on the south, being part of the said Home stead farm, and being all bottoM land on the river Schuylkill; on this purport there is a saw mill m gam, order, and a valuable water :power. embraing the whole of the Little Schuylkill, with Baffle', ut head gad fall for any iiiirpore. N 0,3. Containing 51 acres B . 3,perehei of lard, boun derry the River Schuylkill, ini k o of John St hall. John Bond and others, on the said 1 - .)atawissit Ito; il, being principally farm land, -in a good State of cu tivation, with a proper proportion of well timbered land. No. 4: Containing tin acres 75 . perches, holinded by lau4sof Jblin Schall, John Bond and others, bding Tim cer Land—all of which said Real Restate, is situated on pr near to,the I.ittle Schuylkill Rail Road, mid within three miles of the Town of l'Ort Clinton, aid in the said township of West Brunswick. , The said Real Estate is ordered to tie sold upon con dition that fire per cent of the purchase monei en each purpart, he paid on the day of 'sale: That one half of the balance thereof he paid on this first dayl of April next, and the remainder In one year thereafter with in terest front the first day of April next. Title iJade - and secured at the expense of the purchaser JOHN P. 'HOBART, Tti/stee: . By the Court. .JOHN 11. DOWNINO Clerk. 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Price $1 O. -- NNSTLYANIA JUSTICE, a practical di THE PENN. gest. of all the acts of Assembly and iteeisions of lit Courts from 1839t0 1815, on all sohjsco connected with the' rights. duties, authority and jurisdiction of Alder men and Justices of the Peace. with rill directions as to the mode tit:procedure and all beceisary forme, en tries tVc., &e. by R, E. Wright,: couneeller at law POre 100. Just received and for sale by i 8. 8. October 4th. 11. , 11ANNINI.• lElip4o Springs and HE tam - Tiber has just reteived T tie Slit lags at PH- cents per the • Bellows very low, q Alla Hardware 1 • HEOHGr. October 1 'ISIS: VALUABLE ,p 9.111, LAND FOR TAE subscribers, a.sslgneet of Genies s'l' Claim. will expose to publiitate on Saturday. the-Stb day of. lloyember next, at lo'clock, in the afternoon, at the bottle of Fos & Mortimer, Innkeepers In the Ilmoiach ' efllillottsville,ln -the COunty of Schuylkill. the fonnyr- Ina tf.eserlbed Real Estate; The undivided half of a rer lain tract of COAL LAND. situate in (laity and Nor,.= .. wee= township.. Schuylkill Courti . , 'bounded by lands q John Liattman;reter Knabh ihri n‘hers, ron 'tairung 157. ACRES More or less'. .This tract GC land Is 'Suited one branch of tlm Vit SchuYlkilta t w milee• from the heed ofthe West Itrauch Rats'-road,Lnit con tains a h_orizontal bed s'icauperior Coal, with alMot sev en feet light covering.on whiclaalbaCt has been shalt throu,gb Coal, thirty feet deep. ViereAre on the POP, , '' . ...... i toes a laree log house, and stone Is.r.bsta w ,(uo C a. ,-7 occupied as a tavern,) with stables, thede. 4^e m V the old Sunbury road, misses immediately by the taTern. The terms Of 1 , 3,0 will be made knows by the Assignees, on the day of sale. . t'LI.AR.I.ES "FRAII.EV, . . L• • - . J%O. BEITENN/ AN: . • , Atistxnees of Geo. W. Damn. . . Pottirsitie, October 4, 1515. ' 1 ' 40.14 es' U. et. iflatetto: Philadelphia, will insert onee a week toil sat:;, mark price, ai,oiSend hill to iliac' 'iffire for payment. ' . : ' i PuttsuANT to an order of the Orphans! Court of Srhuylkill county, the 'subscriber adsuiniotrator r. t. a. of the estate 01 Peter Stein. late of , 1.0, sr Ma ian tong° townehip. in the county of Selitty will expose to pale by Public • Ventlite, on Saturday the Ist day of November next, at I o'clock in the af crown, on the premises, to the toww:hip of Lowe: lalta Mango and county afore Saul : A rertaiti nies.page and , tract or land. Situate in the township of Lower (minty oflSchttylk ill; bounded by Lando of Fredrick Coleman, Flvdriek Swaim, Andrew Sunlit and others 4.:,.„ 7 .- containing about 40 sere'. : The linnrOve riF.,..• menu are a one story 1.6 e lion,e "and liartira :i•ill spring of good water, Orchard and a 'qua , , piece of Meadow ground—late the estate of said de, eni ed. • Attendence will be given and the con il it iOns of bale made known at the time and place of sal. by JOHN STEJN, .Admlnistrator cum testament., annexo. By orde of the Conn, - 1 ' . JNO. 11. DOWNING, Clerk. Orwigsburg, - Oct. 4th 1913, : ' f 40— Orphans' Court Sale 1011RgUANT to an ruder of the Orphans' Court of f Saollloll county; Jacob Hummer,! Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Abraham Hoy, late ,t the borough of Orwtrsburg, deceased. will expo:oe to sale by public %endue and outcry, on tiatuiday, the first day of November, 1545, at one o'clock, P. M at the house of Michael Grastr, Innkeeper in Orwigsburg, the tollow ing Real Estate, to Wit.— No. 1. A certain remand tract (Aland, situate part. ly tin the borough of Orwissburg, partly in We:st Iltansiviek township and partly in Manbeint to tensirtp, • ScboOkill county. bounded by lands I now or late 11. Pillitney,Joleph IS• •• • : 4 . Daniel Umber% Ihmjainia Unary, Jacob II pg ^tr " Hammer. George Batley, tram No. 2, and - other lands , containing y. 2 atre3 •• tiud 63 I perches strict measure, with .the appurtenances, con sisting of three dn'el,ling houses, a large 'ionic barn, two stAhle,a and at s;w mill. ; No. '2, Situate, partly in West Brunswick township. and partly. in Manhcfno township in said County. ad joining trail No l mtd fonds of Joseph Roy. George Bodey and tract No. 3, contain: 'al acres. 105 perthes strict measure. N 0.3, Rituals in Manheim township. and county a foresaid adjoining tract No. 2. lands of Joseph Boy, George Rickert. Benjamin Bodey, Edward Earn and • others, contaimag 62 acres, and 125 perches strati measure. ' 1.4 The property - wilt be sold to the highest and best ell der. Ten per cent' of the purchase money to be paid as soon as the property is struck down, and the balano. on the first day] of April lent, except the widow's third which remains in the hands of tbe purchaser. the in terest thereof to be paid to the widow annually. lAcos 14,11311E1t, Trustee. By the Court. 'JOHN 11. DOWNING, Clerk. ' Otwigibur,e, Sept. 20th 1815. 37-7 r GRAND EXHIBITION ! trnexaz,:ipled Attraction:: Al 3 THE Fakir of Ave has ceased to amuse our chi genii, we think it will be gratify Mg for the Public to learn that imitsemente equally as attractive and mole profitable' than those given by the Fakir are now oexqgx the store of the subscriber. The amusements are titiwevcr of a different character. The Fakir's meth od of amusing his ',audience was humbug and nothing but humbug, and the undersigned's system of amusing his audience consists of bargains and nothing but bar gains, being a grand display of seasonable um rehandize, which for cheapneiiii is unparalled in Ancient or Modern times. His stock ofgoods is larger and he feels quite cer tain tint he can in the lapse of a month by st ientitic et ; periments reduce them to the little end ofnothing.wbich will he a beautiful and unprecedented feat, and he doubts not wtiriesult quite profitably to his customers and most Certainly agreeable to himself The plitinso. phy of this magical operation consists in the following grand secret, viz:--Goods are offered at such exreed ingly)ow rates that the mind becoming excited,the fan cy antused,and before the exercises are neer, the purse wilt be considerably relieved. Admission free and no charge for showing goods. I HEO.! W. SLATER., P. 'll—in addition to the abiivieshibuion, there can he seen Twelve Thousand Shingles—they are quite at tractive, being very cheap and good. I ' Pottsville, Septembet 27, ' PURSUOM to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, the Subscribers; Executors of the estate of Michiel Bolig, late of Barry 'township, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will exPolic to sale , l'T Public Vendue, on Saturday, the, Bth day nt November next. at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, on , the premises. in the township of Barry, county of, Schuylkill. hounded bylands ofJactib Welter, Henry Haig and John flag man, containing 64 acres ,or i thereubouts. The iiii r ezt*.provements are asdw-mill: a small bowie and barn—late the claw of sald deceased. Attendence will be given and:the conditions . of sale made knoWn at the' time 'nod I place of ante by e : , HENRY BOI.IG, ~, . ' JOHN' HOLIG. I }Exocutor.is By order of the Court, ' ' • - 1 1 JNO. 11. DOWE'IIXq, Clerk. Orwigehurg, Oct. 4th, 1815. '• i t I I 45,7 PROPOSIM.S. for buildirig Schuylkill Dames, and keeping them in running order for years. . First.—The undersigned, with; an 'ea : Nrienre of 00 years in the building of Boats and Daises WM rottiract to build 50 to 100 Coal Boats, suited to tho enlarged locks of the Schuylkill Canal, to carry coal from powitie to Philadelphia, of 200 tons burthen' at 51' feet water, for $lOOO each, Find to keep said hnatsJin eider for rct tit:spa. Or lice will permit) at lite follow ing rates - fur FoS4 running each year, or any part of 0.41 term : 'lst yr. Utl. 3d. 4th: sth. 6th.' 71111 Oth• 1012. $2O - $4O SCO s:',o $lOO $l2O $l3O $l-1O $l5O-$l6O Reins 10 per cent on the cost. ercontt.—l am ready to contract for tl a huiblittg anti to'sndeeked Barges. of '2OO tons Mathew —author' to the NewNork trade—at $l5OO each, and keOti them in good running 'tiler for any part of a term df :Ma l Fain., at the following rates : Ist "sr.. 211. 24 4th. sth.; 6th:-'tit.4th. ,ih. 10th. $lll stiO *SO $100.5120 $l4O $l5O *het $l7O 4:160 Being S per cent on the cord. , Third.-1 run ready to cOntrict fortthe building of 20 Sailing Barges—with centre board ; tr,,esclusive of spars and other rigginsralculaierl! fir ,the nudern trade of 200 tons burthen. at $1650 to statii. And keep them in repair at a slight iticrease of ratea, equal to h per cent an the whole cmtL ; I Fourth.-1 am also prepared to build decked vessels, calculated for propeNr; staid yes...hi - shall lie substantially lift timber to be had in the . Valley Of the r , its tributaries, well fafitened with wrot bolt iron, well - kneed throughout, an Workmanlike manner. 1 VoEstimates of repairs are-intended fc wear and tear'onlv. .1011 N M. CROSLAND, Pottsville Oct. 4, 1815 New Books. The Expectant, by Miss Pickering , The Babylonian Prince s, 2 parte f hillip iiigniitos, by limes .„ I Wealthy CitiXens of Philadelphia'' Liulies'! Work Table - Rook Mclienxie's Lives of Butler, Hoyt, Sc. !lamella Plciiirial Bible, No. 90, Martin's IlluAttated Bible • j • Connie lilt Detertors for October • The De`orinea. a thrilling Novel The Daughter a thrillingiNi All of 'Min, Piekering's work., each The Wbite Slave of Russia , kr:l Tngettier,witli a variety of other e published ngt for sale by D. Oct. 19th EL4GrINT BOOKS. JIND .INNU- ALS FOR 10413. • . LEAFLETS of Memory. oer:toils - I bound for lgtfi, Native Gems - or Atoeticatt Wild flowess, in Ciao , inn Turkey. : ' L ' - ft 7 fit Pilgrims of the Rhine, illustrated, in Cninson Tur key, :1 7 (t Book of Shakespeare Gents, with abuitt SO spilt! • plates,Turkey 51 - oroeco, ~ • 8 Csl May Flower, for (Sit,. 1 I • Rose of Shardn for ISA, , ' , , ' Together wither variety of the other ate:riser 'Annu als, and a large assortment of the other honks s ii , 31,1s for presents for the .yoting;ttelertedi with care. all of Which will be sold at the publishers .;cash prices by B. IBANNAN, Act. ' DM 16th Amusing G THE Strife of Genius,' 1 ()rilele or Fortune, Cruine, 'ards,. Game of ilerniis, Dmintiry and his DuniDi Dissected Pitziles.A., . .Togethet lirith a yarif.ty of calor arousing articlog just received and rot ea:c at rhilatfrlphia pkire!z, 11,•11ANNAN *** Oct 18th Stray Ciinv.l • STRAIT 0 away from. the KIIhFCTSIbI•T, TO.llltor near about Fu' weeks ago. a later. tittIN MX ern, with a- white face with both !horn,. borer! near the tip. with one of the. horns Ibroken oti where bored, and hunt nn a large flings Belli tied with a strap. Whoever w ill retorts said now to thitoubsenbe.x,•if gine him information where' he chri get her again. shall be reasonably rewarded, 'ISAAC I.IOIIGEA. '..oetober !S! . • ANNAN, Ac't. 40— ellows supply of Elip. Is°, Bliektmith'n Store, Centre et. STIOTITER: Public) Sale.. lEEI Public Sale,i To the Pullie. Stoont Togg or , llt 1 1 0000 eget). It. of the: best squettonnd and ght =piker nod tinikhed ill a for the ordinary Boni Rnildrr. 40—tr =II 1 ~•~~ 7i !=llll heap tinnks jll5l ANN AY, A, , z`t , • 42,-, ~`~':" ===ti AMI AIINt:RS'• JOURN4 .170 r% Tsiss..--rAreordin t.cs the. follow-, ingextract a letter; published ia the•Now'Or; leaves Picayune, written by an officer of the semi I at ,Corpus tiliristi—the post oecupted by Gen. Tay lin 8 i ` . 7k 717`...y 9ecupatium " " cannot be'pirtic4. tilarlc desirible; ' - i• t• i• •it - • 747 . 1 ! iIF I 7 / 7 3 • Corpus Christi; 1345, S. • ' • • Florida may be the "land of promise,' " ' but Texas is the, lend' Of "varmints." In clearing; the iron 4 to pi th my tent, I killed a water ruoe.. etsin ; alir.ltt! 3 °clock in the morns I was wa... kened up I, yithe' barking of a I. - he had just run, a tattles/take ant - of rit neighbor's ta44.. when the ranting and barking roused me-.fine rattles=captUred., I again lai day broke, a yellow necked lizard area coVitne i hid eyes cunningly from the ridge pule of k o l sent 'r sprang up. seized my hoot to despatch bun, when lo out of the boot dropped a tarantula! Ex hausted front fright and fatigue, I sank:hack into ti chair; but iWo sooner down than I was compelled rapidly tO"ali,indon my position, bavin been stung bt scorpion! • • • • • Besides the enema , mishap', ha loot ,a valuable dog by a shirk. „Thedog had lumped overboard from a boat, when' the voracious monster caught hi . s' , ' Tax llxitess President Hertitsn.s, -in his , Message to the Congress, gives • gloomy picture• of' the interrial-condition of the Republic; nor is , the provecti of the futetre less gloomy. He de plores the utter inefficiency of the revenues of the Government and demands the prompt and ener getie,co-upecktion nt the legislative body to remedy the evil .AIA the powers of administration''arsi roralyzed for want of means. 'The army cihnot move.' eye the President,' 'territory unsurppd will remaillipiperl; and the hope, of ,recovering it being °Hee lest, the neurpe!ion will be suc c essively and gradually ,continued until it emlirrotei the whole Reptiblic, and (I' shudder to Con Tess ii) With eo many eleutentsof if:kundenee and of :greatness', will disappear from aie nurnher or intiepentlatt nations.' The elements of dissolution are in Meiico her self.,-fized.in her qwn bosom. rAw4'tsiKl':°.f the, finest of country. in the . vrorfil, tier people• are impo k vertehed amidst the riche4 6411 of na ture, and het relapse into bartisrisin germ I. be rapid in prop ortion to the rears, in bp hands of" the 'highest tiai n meats of „civilization. , • The tonal of HERRES 's Message is borne out.' by the language of the J urnals. One of the pa pers of the interior, spe 'ng of the• reported sr 'deal of Gagne's rlivisi at, Matamoras, exclaims, 'Heaven .grant that it may not be 'composed of; more ofEcAi than sold emend that it has carried with it the! , means o subsistence; because if it: Comes to di of hunger, as has bean tins ease with the troops/now there, instead vin¢, it will only aggravate Our condition.' Tht : article - goes on in this strain, showing 4*t' the troops sea th e frontier are almost totally disorgazio; nisei! for t. of the neomtrY motiTagh • CANCIL ITIONO7 RCLISF NOTIRS.—On thlv 30th of last month, the State Treasurer. of Penn-- 'sylvania ca celled, and delivered to the Auditor General fo destruction $35,OQu; itknotrq isittedl under the Act of 4th May, 184,r, agreeably to thsi , provisions df subsequent Acts of Aiscmbly. Pro•. siding for tbe gradual of those isstiec from circulation, The whole .amount of these• notes now femaining toy circulation, •but little ex. cecds sl,2oosicip. S wr No. - leen mg.- 7 A most ingenious pane of mechanism the. lately been made known M; thei public in 'Prance, the inventor of:whickhip . tbsen engaged dieing the !art fifteen" years it ; br inging, it to ha pre6etit state of perfei4tl?..• i e 6i se-" ing Machini., plain in its deta il s, e m nalculateri revolutionize completely the art of sawing. h will perforal tern hundred stitches to the minute, enlarge or contract the stitches by the simple turn of a crew, lead the needle along all the sinuosittes , and irregublrities of the emit to be sewed, without' the least danger of tear, whatever may he thar texture of Me stuff', and do every part of ths.sew. ing of "tx cola, button holes excepted.—New York Sun. . , . T 44.101 0 1,1 V T Gfll3ll•Tz.—A correspondent of ' the, germs. Schncllpost concludes his review, of ' the r.?iities and Social condition of the different Enrgpean :ountrits at the permit Morrient rittk. the following remark: •IT•he varieusltovernments of ges%P.P.htyni• - fied - ily the; recent sad event in ;,,e;ptie, Town. dialierstailt and at different othee:phices. are bay in atopping the religions minyetnenr. Row ! ezerkki and others are forbidden to•preach. Wher Cher this will avail I doubt very much. The atonic that has once been 'limited rolls down the bill s 54 he who at inpts to stopit will be inn °rm.!' MCLTIPFACATIO2! OR BIBLEIL-Fiy• Bible**, minute for lien home every day, except the 'Bab.. bath; making three ihousand per day—hiee bee* Sent our the . past year h the British and Voreigna Bible society, according to its Report: The Oveu-• ing. Post sthtea that are meeting of the manage:iv nn Thurs4l y last, it appeared that the number eir Bittlivt and l'estamentaissued during the laat month war more t an 56,0011 'copies—averaging nearly '2OOO eopigi per day. The number consideralily exceeded. th at, of any previous, month's issue. The, receipts, ho;wever, for the month, wire by no mean* encouragin4, and bills to the amount .. .el $1.0,000 remain un most of them for paper: . . . BA 11 N , ; FUR 'sus wLI I ' . AT L 1.-,lti• govern.. Merit at W l ashing ton, on Satur4ay inst. 4re'w $lOO,- ono to paythe troops in Texas. This is a single 'and compa ratively is,amall iten of thiptistof Tex• as to the tax-payeri, of the linited States This bills arc juit beginning to came in.• The total se-, pease, in legislative discussions, army operations, 1 diplomatic pcgotiations, nationallhame and dis grace, and ultimate evils will he,enormons. crush, Ma. hicalcl fable. Oh: we mast pay very dearly indeed for lour Whistle. --'; e ' , The cut scribers of the "Democratic Review,'' the great organ of the Locofoco Party, are' in ar rears to thir ailment of $40,000! they have evi.• dandy lath hed the prevailing idea among' a ton large class of aubscrOcre to nflopapers and pest , camels, th t the proprietors can stostain their pubr Hieations aed fied and 'lathe themselves and th e i r , 1 fanlike*, upon the prof of empty pier:9l6es to pay. It is dry,ludder. thits dust puddings and bran I ahort cakei arefiir art • nourivti'ingand palatable. lIMM A NEW FEETItEI recent Ag icultur4l 1.....Ch05e resented r. may, 'en. two am i birth - Crabrait titieB swerekd him contribute+ by the old they Considered him a ---- Vniertrirea Fact Bolitnn, d a poor m ceived intOnzence by lamp amour4of mone, carriages, 200,0110 being tha, e deeeasad, of whom 6e 'rum Hots W.,-,shington Jour nal 'says the country lin owe a,ileht. of gratitude to Mrs. fur intro( ucing ssystem of can sitnpl city into the Presidential mansion, to which it has Iterettiti4 heon .a Atiaiecr. slaving mready spnken . stgain and again of the izerreetly plain, quiet, anti %cry agreeable mode which has been adopted: in rec. ivins company V.P'e h'a're n°'!' ti; thank her, in behalf of the whole nation, for the excet l lingte juilicie;l; selertjons •which' havo been Made in - fitting up, the White up.=.,: 44 sintf ! le, neat as it should br. M=== TM% iu .066 , 11. alter 40l I in Et They we itul Scull into , Lnzland from by ileigll.in't:iSt;.": Io IGI3, po,tatoti., wcr : ;lama, tin two siiillangs sterling, a, llama, : fir,t'introOuced •into IreLanl U '~ UATci. Snows.--At the ir. in Burlington, Vt., Mr. premium three pretty fe• Intif years'lald, born et e re on houehold rnanufac• 14, which was -7roluntarily bachelors present, who said legitimate object of charity. Journeyman tailor at n, with a large family, Ts. he steamer Hibernia of a. t houset i land,..plate, horses, .untirkg to from 150,0004 acts of a rich , parlibiOt!lT, is solo heiri7
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