_ The Coal Trade. qUaatity that Week by nail Road, 2 ,1 04-4 , 1 34 Canal, 10,583 08, total fat the Week MAI l 7 toles, It Wilt be °brayed that the ahlptneillio Canal *hie week exceed 10,500 tone. Itt looking tit• d The' nen welt on the enlirgedlent eTthe &http ltu l N av i gat i on , I s prokoSenk Veiy hnmense litarfiltY or Oketsfitiolt Itai been do ne, and a. yeTy large fEttiantlq . , or Riche, finaVer tee., nrepared on the line. Let nbnidelo %Wing boats Under the impreSsion the pantd Wfll not be eldatged by the lime specified. Vtreye ttlikate to be rib doubt on that oueition et pens- AD'ehn Yertilits nn the Lehigh and Delaware canals "Wee %eh elitapleted,and shipments have been resumed WWII lb that quarter. CltequentitynfCoal sent to market from all quar ters up to the present time in round numbers, is , Tons 1,706,000 To the same period last year, 1,381,000 • - Increase en far In 18-15, tons 322,000 The shipments from thls region will range frontons gl inig i f t fty thosiand to one mitlionseeentyfiee tkeasiiid tows. Last sear We sent trout this region 839,931 tons . The demand (or coal continues as With as usual, and boats on the Canal and cars on the Rail Road, continue as scarce as ever. Vein's fronaPhiladelphin to Eastern Pons are get ting *cane, ana, freight* have advanced a Wf quote as follows; , . . To Salem, *l 75 to 2 W 1 per ton. Boston, • *1 75 to 1 7lit • ' Portland. to 187 " .." NO" Uedford, *1 40 to 1 50 - '"'‘. Provldente & Fall River, 111 45 to.l 50 " Charleston, . *1 78 to 2 00". " • " Pambridgport & Drighln,fil 57 to 200 t' . " Nantucket, *1 75 .. " New York, .* *I 15 in 1 20 t• "Troy, 511 27a 1 50 " Newark, N. J. or iv • ;, - " Albany, *1 45t0 1 50 - " Fredericksburt, Va. 411 12 to 1 23 Freights to • Philadelphia by Canal 411 OD—lit Del aware front 511.15—t0 New, fork. 41270: • Dy Rail Road from Pottsville *1 1D and from 'Schuyl kill llaven.4ll 30--to Richmond. - . Tnatininit the politeness of the different Collectors nn the Canal knit Rail Road, we are enabled to furnish our readers, with the following weekly state of the Coal Trade, which they can rely upon lit Finf.cc.F, BY RAIL ROAD. rnom PORT CAROOR. For the week ending un' Thursday evening. _. Per last Report, F R am AvILLE For.the week 'ending on Thurmisy C ening. Per last report, Piton 5C11M.11.4 HA7Fy • • For the week ending on Thiptolay ' • , evening. 9.531 19 • '. Per last Report, 327,979 OS 2_ 337,592 09 FROM Rpni cuiNTeri: For the week ending pt Thyrpday ptenmg,' • Per InFtTteporti EMS lid Cotiv.. • VUOM e97-4yluLE ANT PO= C•RBON. For the week Ogling on Thurpday evening, 6,636 :4 ' per laej.ll.eport, 132,936 01 113,41 M SCHITYLIML 11AVE — ti 139'372 15 uP ?Fboo sday noon . j..tp . ker 30, eiiast report 23;203 07 FROM ronr CLINTON. or the week ending, on Thureday ttcteber 3n, I,rssc) Pei last Report, 42,3'.i.1 18 Total by Canal Do by Rail Road Total by Road and Canal, LEHIGH . (70.41., Despatched this season, up to lOth mo. Ilth, 1615., • . FRon . m.tecit CIIVNK ,Lehigh Coal and Navigation CO. \, Summit 5751 , }loom Run 2615 Bearer Meadow R. It 'ec Coal C. • . FROM PENN HAVEN Ballston Coal Company FROM ROCK PORT. Huck Mountain Coal Co =I FROM MAUCH CHUNK Lehigh Cnatand Nay. co Summit Mines " Room Run do 1fi,3127 • 6 4:4 Beaver Meadow R. R. and Con/ Co FRONI, PENN HAVEN Ifaileton Coal Co. • • FROM. ROCK PORT Buck Mountain Coal Company, NVOMING COAL TRADE. , Total to .111 r. 23, 1845. 151,745 Tom; PIN EG ROW 'COAT. TRADE ?f,tri:;portaticy.i cy Union Canal Rail,ruail during Sept Tons:...cytt. qr. • 345 7 21,1317 2- 3 Tone. tart qr. 25,10 10 0 Per Ig st t, Wrallsportatinn 31. 15 I 43.409 0 lEM 3 4 .E.09 3 3 V. 1., CONRAD. Collector. ECM= NIJNE HILL AN SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R.ROAD. The folinwing is the amount of Coal transported ores this Road, tot tile week ending on Wednesday cvenlng Pet . Ist report, '3;6,915 00 WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector Totat, MOUNT CARBON RAILROAD. The• amount of Cpal transported over this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last. is 5.703 Tons.. 216.14!3 Per last 'Report, Total, 'S . CHUI'LKILL VALLEVIRAIL ROAD. TA, amounror coal transpprted over This road ro t r theibe week ending;:iatorday evening IS, ino.t • . 4,851 . per last report 88,909 , OM Tnt n 1 03,1i53 JESSE TURN £.R; Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The rolhu.vinz is the amount of Coal transported over, this road up to Thursday ev'g last: Per Last Report. Total • • '74,110 OR ' GF,O. GADESTY, Collector .I'4l ice Itl hereby given that I have loaned to John. p nkiil, a liorse.-Wagon and flamers, to ui , e during my plea 'sore. All pergoan are therefore forbid interfering with raid property, ktii belonging to the said John Ortlip. WM: - G• \1 GORE. . . 4 44-3t* • •.. N .,.. . . HOUSE FOR S A LE. • ........ '' .. A convenient, two story frame dwelling ZVhouse and lot in redtre st, Inc dale. Apply I/ to .A. RllSSEL:Mahantingn st. 41-4 t N0%.1, WM . Books. ', ye w s Travet:.in the United States. 75 The Groves of Blarney. by Mrs. Hall, 2.5 The Only Daughter, a domesto. story - , 25 The Ifuzzar, - 2.5 Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries, by Wm. Hogan, ' 25 Philip Augustus, by James, 25 The Naval Officer, or the Pirate's Cave, 25 Arwed Gillerstern, or. the Robber Captain'a • ' Bride, a tale of love, treason' and mystery-- by C. F. Van Her Velde, the Walter Scott of - Germany,' • Dashes at life, by Willis. Part 4, 50 Lives and opinions of Butfer.dr. Hoyt, 37 Wandering Jew, complete:-dl 00 and • The Cruiser of the Mist, by Ingrahain, • I All Miss P ‘ ickering'S Works, each Ladies' Book fir Nov. 2 Graham's Magazine for Nov:. Also a lot of elegant Prayer Books, Annuals for 1816 and illustrated Works, all of which will • be sold at Publisher's cash prices by BENJ. BANNANdigent. Nov. I.' SWAIM'S PANACEA. PRIE REDUCED TO $1 50.• TlijS Great 7iledicine, which has relieved thousands from an untimely grave and from pain and suffer ing, has been reduced from 412 to . elT-30 per bottle. A fresh suppirof this medicine, togethet with Swaim's Vermifuge, the best ever invented, just received and for ealeby the subscriber, where the renigine article can be had. 1 . )3. BANNAN, Sole Agentfor Sehnvlluill County ME TO CITY 4NI) COUNTRY MER CHANTS di -GROCERS--HOTEL TEA4AOAT PROPRIETOR CITY. k. COUNTRY: ifP lll — AND THE PUB LIC IN GENERAL. EXTRA FINE TEAS. WHOLESALE 4ND . REDdIL, • 163 Greenwich at. nearVauttland anal opposi4e . the Pacific Hotel, New Yorki BEparticular to remember the locaildd of this store. and not Confound it with any other !Tea Establish ment ln the street. This store is •conVerdent ' to the place attending of the Albany and Try steamboats, We beg to inform you that we have e sta blished selves at tbe above place, principally f r the purpose of meeting the view of our wholesale hnd large fam ily customers on the North river side. I . The upright manner to which we hive. carried on our business for several years past, In this city, toge ther with the very high quality and moderate price of bur goods, have earned for .us a degree of reputation and renown far beyond that of any similar house to the United States. and we consider these the, best reasons we can urge to obtain yaur patronage: I • We have, however, much pleasure instating that we have made, with great care and judgment, our se lections from all the spring cargos, and {which comprise the finest specimens of Hyson, Gunpoiktler. Imperial,' Oolong, Pekoe, Ningyong, Congou, Souchong, &c., which have arrived here this season. Whieh, with an Immense variety of fine and good qualities, ive offer at wholesale goti retail: We have, also, the true Government lava and other Coffees, as usual, roasted and ground daily. We continue operations at out other places as hire tofore, especially at 121 Chatham street. We are your obedient kervants, CANTON TEA I COMPANY. 121 Chatham street,} 261 Grand street New York MS Itteecker street, 82 Chesnut street, & IS North In st., ladueipuia New York, Oct, 16th 1845. IT RAS suited the convenience of ce ain parties, to i i offer in the market, piper made in +/illation of our pateht, and tinned, with a view to obtain he preference; w by pretending that teed pipe Is an unrilesome een- veyance for gond water. , rbla stale mposition has been urged, with •entraordinary .etTats Of penennion and dishonesty, in New York, without effect, and is now 'about to be attempted elsewhere:l Nature anon provides an insoluble'and indestructible coating to lead pipes, Wien in use f o i' ethic eyingwater that Is fit to drink.) far better 'thin an,qartiffeial' pre:- teetion ; for the latter can neither he et:Marten). nor secure in any ease and sometimes injurlotti. Persimi interested may see at oqr Office some ofithit "tinned" I stuff that was used for ten years by the side of pure lend.pipe, and Judge for themselves abogi the cotrosinn. j A letter from Dr. Runcay . Mae, of' the 'University' of Pennsylvania, distinguished as one of the first Che mists of the age. is appended below. 1 • Nevertheless, for tine benefit of lovers 'of the marvel- lous, we will supply the tinned or "tin plated" pipe , at i the price of pure lead pipes ; anti, as lire will not be undersold, we hope to preserve our old 'pvlatioes with ' our business friends. • TaTIIAM & DROTIIIIIIII. ' Manufacturer of Sheet Lead, Lead Pipes &ad No. 15 Minor et., Phila., & N 0.212 Water st. N. V. .. I, Messrs. TATHAM & ItßailiEDS;—ln [reply to your I note respecting the influence of lead pipes upon the :. Water which they convey, it may be suificient to say, i that Dating used the Schuylkill water et, conveyed, to 1 t My laboratory in the University for mor than twenty-,! five years, I have never perceived thee ightest indiea- , Ono oC (he presence of that metal. IL d there been,' any lead in the _liquid In question, the ieagents. with which I traye been accustomed to use it, must have i rendered the impurity evident. . • I am, gentlemen, yours wlith regard, 't (Signed.) ft 1108 fIT Ilan. 1 [ Philadelphia, March 23. 1843. e'S. Reference in Pottsville, with regard 'to the qua'. I ity a our pipe, Robert Smith 'and D. Ilatintn. Philadelphia Oct. 18th, 1845, • 1 42-3 mo ; 5,431 19 '14 4 255 09 141,00 0 4,519 19 189,748 14 7 - 77 -- r - 1 91 ," , G 8 /g pal* 16 17,09 01 17,646 17 0119,158 01 souTn ... . . . „. t it' 4 , 'PI 111 Collitnonwraltlr nrPetinsylvania, ."(y • lq,,lthe I theriti (4 'Schulkill Chlitity, e)v KR , Gr,...r,,p;— l f Reuben Miller, make You . c .--' . - .„ seihire of prosecbting his claim, then we -. -r- 1 ,,1t - :1 1 -roMbiaiid You summon by good and laW 4 #4.7- - I ii. Fut, sumtqons Peter Dreher, Samuel Mil- Jeri Micridel Mille'r, Isaac Miller, Jacob • • Miller, Charlet; Miller. Joseph yost and Rebecca his wife: William Rtitishler and George Renshler, late of your County,Teolnen, so ghat they be and appose before ni; Judges zit griyigsburg, at our Court of Cominon Plea 4; there to I beheld for the county of Schuylkill, on the iirst day of Deeenzber Term,-1815. to answer Rea 'Olen Millet, of a plea Therefore, whereas, the said Sit.ubtin Miller, and the said defendants together and undirideddo hold sieve-ty-fur acres of land, or there• ahouts, sltzzate tit the township of West Brunswirk,in , the said county f Seh•uylkill, !Mande(' by lands of :Richard Stephens. Jr. 'Samuel Medlar, Abraham Seltz er, William Kersliner 'and others. They the said de fendants partition thereof between them, and the Bald Reuben Miller. a cording to the laWs and customs of the Commenivaa th of „Pennsylvania, to be made, do gainsay' and the 'emu to be done, do not permit very utitustlY and <ra! y to the same laws and customs &c.„ and have. yoh 'then there the names of those sum , limners, and this ivgit. Wit:less the Hm. Lurtunt KIDDER, Esq. President of our said COurt at Orwigsburg, Sept.lst. A. D. 1,545. (:I AR I GES FRAILLY, Prothonotary. I Twigaborg; De:MbE i 4, 1815. 40-It • .-1 115 I) N:envier .. erm, 1.44::—. , . REI.I3CN TILLER, 1!...- i ' Summons , eorge Moist`. Sao net Miller. Michael M . iller, Isaac M lict• Jacob Miller, iChins. , tit Miller,Joseph.YoStaind Rebecca his wife Williant Itenstil i q it hd George Redshler.' •Partitzon. Mr.,Punneiz Ana.. I'., Q., a 'Copy—J VIE": . ,11411 REED, Silcilr, - SCHUFL TILL ,COUNY, Tss. . t . TIM Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, , i,,.. 410 l!lizi ;Sheriff of Schuylkill County, 041 • Gil .ETINO:—If Reuben Miller, make you , L , . : .., gooi ' l s ire of prosecuting his claim, then we ...'• cn:nand you that -you summon by good "'ft. ant lawful summoners George Miser, . , ft . Sal iliel 'Miller, Michael Miller, Isaac , .:t1 filer; Jacob MR dr, Chart( s Miller, Joseph Yost, anti Rebecca his wife4William Renshler and George Relish ler, late of your r,aunty yeoman, so that they he and annear before oupJudges at Orwigsburg, at our Court of,Ninnion Piing, there to he held for the County of Schuylkill, oh the' first ;day of December. Term, 1815—to answer Reuben Miller. of a plea wherefore, Whereas, the said. Reuben Miller and the said defendants tctOtli , er and undivided ilo hold one hundred and sixtyvaergo, ' • - - or . thereabouts ofl land, situate An West, Drum' :a' k • BR.dDI" is• ELLIOTT, . township, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by • 1 . lands of John Schall; land of the safilGenrce 'Moser, Watchmakers . .and ,Teivel'ers,'. land - late of JacOh Miller , deceased and others. They the said defends its partition thereof between them , - of PITILADA FROM THE, GPO: and tine said Reuben Miller, according to the laws and • . . customs of the C• Mon : nisi...alai of Perinsylvapia., to be ItespeCtially hnnourvie, that made, do unin.7,av and the same to he done, do notper they have taken ihealorenex: mit very unjusti, ar,d; contrary to the pane jaws and door io Getite'illbew llotel, at customs. &r.„apd have yo't then there the nanies of . the, lower POI of Centre IC; thoso aumuumeraitind ibis alit. '... -- • Witness the liOnA.rrnEnjitnnen, Esq , President rho o Borough of Pottsville.. of ourlsaid Court at Oiwigshure, S'eptember . let. ISIS. where they -1 have recently 1 . CIiARI:ES ,FRAII.EY, Prothonotary: onehnd a • chnipn- atgtortment . orwigshurg, 04ti 4th 1815. ' .. ' 45-6t of e1..00K5.1 WATCHES' , . - i ' &JE,WglAtli- ' - ' t 37 Der•tt ber T , , 4.01. 00 37,2L0 IS /WARE attention of tho trade and cinsumers is so licited to a 'perfect article of Tt Plated Ltad Pipe, manufactured by an entirely New pencess.lor which !Niels patent have been'receive I. which plues the Pipes on the imide with an even y.isat. Of pure unmixed The advantages secured by renderi i, an soft an t i easily oxidated a metal :-.; Lead sip and anti-cor rosive, by plating with Tim:-at the Emilio tine diving it additional strength and Preseryin,g the cheapness of the foryer metal uniirtnairpd 7 tire•too obvious to require comment: : Great perfection having been attaineli.i in the mann. rapture. the - subtcqbers are enabled t ofTer this su perior article; at the price charged for common Lead All Pipe geld by ns is warranted ot to burnt or split.- free from Haws, scales or other limperfections, perfectly uniforth in tWekness, and not surpassed in quality by that of any other usanufacthrer. Also. Sheet Lead. which we canrecommit& aS superior to any other in the market. and which we, will sell as IM'v as any other can be prricored for. -ire- Persons in want of any of the ribose mentinp. ed pipe, can be suMiefl by, B. PA,NN AN, .ag't. at he Manulacturce:s pric,cs—and also it BRIGHT POTl"S,lJardware,toi, Pottsville. l'a Phtlada.; Oct. la, , • ' , 12:1:11=1 9 .'21,420 00 t',4 4 154 00 OMECI 22.5939 b9SI9 RAIL ROAD IR.O'k • • • inch flat Bar Rail Road iron 180 '• 05 1.08.1;1/ 5 • 3,Q 2A x and 24 x 241 hand- With iaplicing ptat6 and tor axle I,y A. & RALSTON, & 4 botiOt . Tolo. str i ct, Philada : 42-Imo 11 0 517 MEM EEG - NIADE, suitable for Rail Road, Canals, Coal, Hay, IVI Ore,ti, Stoves, ecttori,'Tobaeco, 1.14 e StOck, Orders promptly attended to at to 31 manufactory, Second street, Camden, New JefM% g:. ELICOTT. • , .12-1 Y L - 13,615. 15 3 , V i .? ‘‘'2 kl) \ cl ••t t r ( pe ) - 4' Si' ' •+, 11;526 1G Tons 3r,i,5114 10 , They pledge themselves :u sell !11/lir goods at as ow prices as they can be bought at miy other estall !kilitnent in Pott+ville`or clsew I ere, l and believe thq can render Inn and entire 'satisfactl,M (as regards both onality and price, t tO - a ll who 'may favor them with ileir patronage.. , rr Clocks and Watches n leFeeydeicription, care fully repaired and warranted. • 1 1 NV,I ILIA NI BRAY, _ . joSEI I .II kLLicirr. Pottsville, Oct. 18...80. 42—tf 2.1.1.551 N. CLEAVER, Collertnr .A NEW AND - CHEAP STORE IN ' S HE Borough of Pottsville. ripliE undersigned embrace this opportunity to it. .11. form their friends and the public *di general, that. !they have opened a NEW STORE. inthe brick buil ding,i. lately occupied by Messrs Olive & Mars. be tWcen Henry Geise's and J. C. Lessig , Hotels, in the - borough of Pottsville, where they have just received from Philadelphia, an' entirely new and splendid stock of ' 'l . ';'? ' FALL AND WINTF,II GOODS, consisting in part or, Dry Goods: Groceries, queens, Glass, Cedar and Earthenware.-&c. ~ I Among ther supply of Dry Goods will be found 4 great variety oflCalicoes, Muslinx,.Mouslinl•de- Mines, Cashmere, Alpicca Lotresl English and French Merinnes. new ',style Cloth for Cloaks, a great assortment of `bawls and Handkerchiefs. Al so. superfine ald Common Cloths. Buckskin Case& mere. Sattinets or all colors and p ices, Velvets; Vistings. Checks, 1 3 lankets, Flannels, ed Feathers, &c., &c, Also. Suors. Coffee. Mola see, Tea, Spi ces. Looking Glasses. &c, Also, Sal . New Mack erel,and an extensive: assortment of ther articles,. too numerous to mention, ail of which they will dis pose Of at uncom - Aon lbw prices. '!fie pudic art, invited to gtve them a call. exam ine their goods, and be'convinced ofl the excellent qualities and low prices. i E. & E. ;HAMMER. 42 3,971 07 Tops 70,048 10 I= A CARD G.IBELL 4. Hucy'Es, • ! m 6,1,, STREET, BEI,OWIMAFEET ST. PPlladr.. - 111bia,! • kVE NTS FOIL` L - -0 R'S PVITENT TIN PL.4TED• • LT I.D..PIRE. Pnilada. Oct. 18 Platform Scales Camden N.J. Oct. If. , th 1515 NOW I'OR GOObB.IO.IiNS! 1 • MARK THE.FOLjANYING Pottsville. Oct. 18, 1815 • ! NOTICE. AN election for thirteen Directors f Bank of l'ottsv Me, in the 'county ot serve the ensuing year, wail he held ofi Bram in the bbrough of Pottsvil t r: , on , November nest ; between the ho urs oil and 3 o'clock,'l'. M. 4 An annual meeting of the stockholderi will be held itt the Banking house on TM of November nest. CHAR. LOESI October kith 1 • ; A New Article TLVER Pencil Cases with 'patent wcighlog letters, together with a and a barrel Steal pen. Just received ' , B. BA • Oct. 18 • FRENCH AND ENGLIB,II MERIN Sept. 27th' I I Fine Mica. - . • TIIE-subscriber hailer sale a. large gualditl Or de composed MICA, commonly called Fire Sand,', and now very catenates used in the nuumfacture tif f fire 'proof bricks, cooking furnaces, stove cylinders, &c. It has been taken old oft he pit with great care, and Is of a very fine qUality, clear of sand, gravel and other ire- Purities. ' f ' • • I . It willhedelivered ott board boats, or other Seises, at the subscriber's wbuf, half a mile below Gray's Ferry, Schuylkill, atAighty cents per ton, or at any wharf below Fair Mdant at SI 00 per ton. -• I __ IL CAM. I"hilada. Oct. 11. ISIS . „. 41-900 1 Radiating ttriyes, Tin Ware, eke. rrllEaubscribet announces to the citizens of Potts: .1 viliennd viclnity, *bat he has on hand an 'assort ment of Radiating Stoves, of his own manufacture, anticline will - warrant to be • equal in workmanship and beauty and as cheap as any obtained from India— dalphia. He basilso on hand a general assortment of Cooking and other stoves, embracing aU khicliztogether with a large assoriment of TAN, WARE; ic. All of which will be sold at cheap rates at his store and ,factory, Centre St. Pottsville next door below Henry Geisse's Hotel. BYRON PHILLIPS. Oct. IL . , : 41-- • Wanted. THREE male.:teoehers, two to teach the, English and one the German languages. yvho can coMe n well recommended as to Character and capability, to take etuirge of the Public schools of the McKiatilisurg school district.' Proposals will be received omit the bih day of Noveraber next, when the directors. will meet at the bleKeansburg school booze' at 2 o'clock P. 111,,,•f0r the selection of Tilacheril • SchOrils to com mence on the rith of Novembeenext. Address • JACOB mEtcluxit.; Secy. ', Mcieatimburg QM II 1d45, • •' • _. . . - NOTICE. . . THE updersignod Auditor, appointed by ate Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, to distribute the mints in the handout F. W. Hughes and Geo. C. Wynkoop, AssionCes •of Ifaziard Or; Stfairth, fate of the borough of Pottsville, will attend for that purpose at his office in the;borough of Orwigaborg, on Wednes day the 19th day of Novenicer neat. at'lo &clock in the I forenoon, rhepal d typere 'all persons may kttpmf. 4o.iitur. HOBAHT, Audi*. Wrlit • I riam pm 11, Rail Road Iron. A O TONS flat rail Its 1.; good quality, and very tie Used. ref sale by ORRICK & CAMPBELII Pate and Water streets, Philadeiph .Philada. Oct. Ilth • 1045 91 s PHILADEi f POTTS iZelßA7i6lpki _ _ QM Pa ss.,‘, , Hours of start( From Pottsville IMUItt3 Fnr " Polusv ille BCrween Pottsvii I=l 21 Decem Cr- Term. 1815— .; lI.E.UPBN MILLER. Aummons Peter Dreher,. iCiimuet Miller, Michael Miller,lnaac Milier;Jarob Miller. Charles in Miller, Joseph Viist & Rebecca lam wife,' William Irenshler,and George Renpliler. I Partition. Mr. Bannan Atty. P. Q., a eopy,JetiEmi- An Reen, Sherill; ; • SCHUYLKILI,' POUNTY ss LAID ABBAHAM HART, _ .. - 1 I ra. •. ' ! 1 Henry C. Carey, IsaaciLea, Eliza C Baird, Jo-1 o' .o.ph 0.1,a - tricot' and 'Ellen Virginia, his wife, I g, . tare Ellen Viralia Baird,and Henry C. Baird,)- '..a... , i , Louisa A. Bair „Caroline A. Baird. Augusta... 4 . M. Biltd, and Er vard C. Baird, by Maria Ca- ' z , rev, their Guar lian.i . ..., Mr. Parry Arty. P. 0., a Copy--Jziestisit I Bzen, Sheriff. 1 . . - J 0 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, go.. it,e Commonwealth of Pennsyiyania, 0 - 4 a' to itlie , sheriff of. Schuylkill' county, Gut.:Ettiro t-1f Abraham Ilart„ make .. : yroi secure of prosecuting his claim, then wel command you that yon einrinion by ..,gond and 'lawful summoners" Henry C. . ,e .4 Caiev. Isaac Lea,Eliza 0 Baird, JosepliG. L'iwton, and Ella', Virginia his wife, late Ellen Virgin ia Baird:and fieJtrY . C. Baird; Louisa A. Baird, Carol Inc - A. Baird, Anew" M.' "laird and Eilwatd C, Baird. by Maria Carey, their GUardian, so that they be and op. pear 'before our Jimiges at Orwigsburg, at our County Court of Commoir,Pleas, there to be held on the first Monday of Deceinber next, to show wherefore !and. whereas the said Abraham Hart, and the said Henry C. Carey, 'sane Lea.!ElizaC Baird, Joseph C. Lawton and 'Ellen Virginia hia!wife; late Ellen Virginia Baird, and Bony, C. Baird,llLouisa A. Baird, Caroline A. Baird, Augusta M. Baird, and Edward C. Baird; by Maria Ca rey, !heir Guardian, ingather and undivided, da hold a tract of Land in the triwnship nfNorwegtan, and coun ty' of Schuylkill. Containing 40'21 acres, more or less, bounded by nitre land, by land of John Hughes, by Repirs land, and my land of George Filbert, together' with f the building , improvements, mills, minerals, mines;' . tvonds, Waters, water courses, ways, and. all the other appurtenances, excepting therenut 41 iota of ground numbered respectively on the plan or draft of the tonal or Sr.! Clair, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18.19, 20, 21,12 9 .• 56,23. 24.25, 26, q 7. 29;30, 31, 32,33, 36.37, 40, 41.45'47, 110, 111, 112, 113,114. 115, 93, 95, 101, 102, 103. 104. 105, 337; 344, the samn Henry C. 'Carey, Isaac. Lea, Eliza C Baird, Joseph d: Lawton and Ellen Virginia his wife, late Ellen Virginia Baird, and Henry C Baird, Louisa A. Baird, Cdrnline A. :Baird, Augusta N. Baird, and Edward C.,Baitti,j4Maria Caiey, their guardian; par_ tiiiiin thereof bet Ween them mho made(accordineto the laws and custitininf this Commonwealth ih such ease dlade and provided,) 0 gainsay and the same to be he, do not perniit very unjustly and against theame 1, wo and customs' , (as 'tin said &c. and have you I then there the names of Hinge Summoners rind this wri . i t i Witness the Honorable Lenten KIDDLII.E9q, . t Or wigsburg, thellth day of September, A. D., 1845. 1 • HARLES ' , BAILEY, Prothonotary, Orwigsburg O'c' 4, 1845 _ 40— 6t - ' NoTipE. SHE public Will take notice that we have purcha sed OM the 25th of September, ISO, of Charles Sharroding; of the borough of Schuylkill Haven, in , the county of Schuylkill, as per artielii of agreement. of that date, the following propeity, viz:- , -3 bay her. sea, 3 set of li t aiiittoad harness. 1 sleigh, I dearburn wagon and ha tness,.and about half a ton of hay. and 1 bay gorse. pui - byl us his, the said Thomas ,Sharro— ding's possessioit.• All ttf• WI ieh we have left in the possession and Use of the said Thomas Sharroding, during our will and pleasure, ' • I ' Octobeer 16,1945. r the Miners' ' Schuylkill, to theli 'Banking onday the 17th o'clock A. M., of said Bank tedilay. the 4th ;ER, Cashier. ' balanies, for taco for leads od for sale by NAN, Ag't. 42.. To Journeiraen Tin plate Workers ~ for, sale by Tiy if n E se s a ut: o scr a lb g e o i od w h il a i n g d tv i e f e a m pp p l l i o c y a m tio e n nt s , at ma current for 41JOHGAN... meiHately. 1 , 1 , JOHN NEAS. l • Pa: lntiatu)k-sok - IR 4I-----,--- .: , ._, „ . .., Pl7l3,7?EdIDli.Va AND IDLE R.RIL R 031.). erttv.?_-1 ER. ARRANGEMENT. ' • 11 , -er ‘Traiiis.. ng nn and after Monday, Ocl. 0, 184 at 9A. Daily except Sunday • 9 A. M.. OF !PASSING READING: - at 10 A. M., 12 A. M.,1 RATES OF FARE. !e and Philada., #3.5.0 and 3 00 Reading, 111 40, and 120 13— • GM= BAST 4 , TYSON. 4t%-,-3L* lIE-. MINERS! -- JOURNAL:. , SHERIFF'S ;5:011,E 1 or - REA L ESTATE. BY virtueof a writ, Of LEvaati Facies and a wilt of VENDITIONI Execurse. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale, by public !endue or outcry; On Tueiday, the 4th day of Notlember, 1845, . at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the houserof DANIEL HILL,, in the borough of Pottsville, No. 1. MI that Certain frame , meesnage, teoeraent . and lot or pieee - of ground, simile on the umthweeter ly side of Norwegian street, In the borough of Potts ville, county aforesaid,. marked in - the plan of Jacob Alter's lots. No. 6, elm:ening jo front on Said Norwe gian street, 2.0 feet, and in depth 83 feet to ay.feet wide alley, bounded enuthwesterly by lot No. 5, northwes terly by 'said alley, northeasterly. by lot N o. 7.. and southeasterlyby.Blld Norwegian street, being the same lot of ground, which el was. granted and conveyed to the said-Charles Lawton, by Joseph Miller and wife, by deed dated March 15,183,1, and recorded in rOrwigt t burg, in deed book No. 15, page 211. Awo, n•nitoilground frame, mes su , situate on the northwesterly side of Norwegian street. in the a r e o co ~ r._ t e m that ent and certain l l ot rior piece u. borough of Pottsviile,-counly afaresaid ; beginning at a point 110 feet northeastwardly fr..ru Centre street, containing In front or breadth, IS teet, and in l engt h or d :nth, 85 feet, bounded northeasterly by other land of Chutes Lawton, northwesterly by a 5 feet wide alley, southwesterly by a 10 feet wide alley, and southeaster ly by said Norwegian street, bring the same premises which Cherries Dailey, Esq., Sheritg of, Schuylkill County, granted and conveyed t othe Said Charles Law ;du and other!, and which by 'undo conveyances, has becopie vested iii nips. 1 ' Also, All • that certain two story, brick dwelling .t..ii - . L i house and tot in piece a gloved, sittinte ' on 4 ± .. 'i the northwardly side of_ Market street, in the ' .homugh of Pottsvi ll e, marked ip Pott dr. Pat terse Veidditionill plan 'of said bbeotigh;No. 13, co -1 taininein front on said. Market-street 20 feet, and in ' depth 190' feet, bdunded northeasterly by lot No. 11, 1 northwesterly by a 46 (bet side 'street. southwesterly by 'lot No. 15, and southeastwardly try said-Market at., being the'same premises Which David Scholl and wife granted and conyeyed to the said Cbhrles Lawton, by deed dated' Dholter 41h, 1830, recorded la Schuylkill County, in.deed bobk N 0.15, page 531. , .. -‘t Ate ° , Alt that certain lot or piece 01 ground, situate ]lll the northwesterly side of Market ereet„ , in the 110- ranch of Pottsville, and county aforesaid, :narked in Pott tr Pattersoi.'s additional plait of said borough, with the No. 11, containing to width on soul- Market street 60 feet, and in depth 190 feet, bounded southeas terly by said Market street, where saidetreet ie t2O feet wide, northeasterly by a 40 feet, wide - street, northwes • .terly by another 40 feet wide street, and southwesterly by lot No. 13, being the same lot or piece of ground, which Charles Miller, end wife, and Samuel Rex and wife, by deed dated the 4th day of fticember, A. D., 1830, recorded in Schuylkill County. in deed book, No. 1 11, page 242 granted and cone - eyed to the„,said Charles Lawton. S. • UI those two frame me.,Mai ALso.... , ages and lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Market street, in the Borough of Nita Ville, county aforesaid, 'containing in front on said Market street, tin feet, and in nepth 190 feet, being the northeasterly half at the lot marked in Pint & Pattirsort , A A ddition to Pottsville, N 0.39, bounded northeasterly by Int No. 37, northwesterly by a 20 feet .Wide alley, southwest wa rdly by. the ether half.of the, said I tor„ . No. 39, and southeastwardly by said Market street, being the name let or piece of around. which thud Patterson and wife, and Abraham Pot t and wife:grantyil tonne sand Charles Lawton, by deed, dated December recorded in Orwigsburg,iil deed booh No. 16, page !!: - that certain piece or ground, aiiivite - in the borough of Pottsville, County aforesaid, bounded and descrilitdas follows t heglanlri; at a p a m..l l , wegian street; and etnner of lot NO. , 99.'now ter late the property of , Abrationifl'int, thence by the said liorweA elan street south 51 degrees, n'est.lo.l perches to a post, thence by kroblic atleysonth 30 degrees, east 260 feet Co the southwest corner of tot No 107; thence ;by th.l . seine north 60,0egrees; itait..lotportlit; to lorNo. 101, thence by the same, and lot No. 100, and lot No. 99. 300 feet to the bleu. of beginning, containing 1 acre 41 perches strict tneksure,and being the lot which is mark-. ed ill tht plate of the Borhugh of Poitville. No. 106, and which John Ely, jr., and wife antl2Arehtbald.slc listyre and Wife, granted and conveyed to the said Charleslawlen, by deed dated 30th °miner, 1537, and recorded In Schuylkill County-, In deedbrmli 16, page 383; with the appurtenances, consisting of 3 one and a half stoil frame buildings, and a granie.othee, •. A f.so, All that certain lot or piece of gr tund,:sitoate nikthe southeiaterly side of Matiantango street.in the, Borough ofPottsville, county aforesaid, marked Pott do Patterson's additional plan to said bon:nigh, No. ; It, containing hi front on said 51ahantango street 60' feet, and hi depth 211 feetoix inclies,,hounded °nth westerly by lot No. 14, southeasterly by a 20 feet wide -alley,• northeasterly, by lot No. 10, an northwesterly by said Maliantango street, tieing'the sane lot or piece of grohnd, which Jnb Whipple mot wife, granted to the said Charles Lawton, by deed dated 'the Nit day of Oc idber, 1630. recorded-in Orwigsburg, in deed boOk No. Ai.so,. All that certain let or piece of ground° situate on the eastwardly side or centre street, in the , borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, bounded northwarilly by a bruise and lot of ground intended to lie Conveyed to John 51cCren,,eastwardly by Rail Road Streit, south wardfy by other land of',Claarle. 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 saute premises which Jonathan 'Wynn acid wife, granted and ciVeyed to the said Charles Law ton, by deeddated the 17th day of October.lB3S; reCorz ded in Schuylkill county, in deed book' No. 15, page . 973.' Also, AU those five certain two..story.fraine linuse,s ~ n d twelve lots of itround, Situate on the eastwardly side, of Rail Road street, in ;;;; Wynn's addition to, Pottsville, bounditd is g northwa:dly by land of Charles .Lawton, eastwardly by Coal ilreel; soutliwardly by other land of Charles Lawton, and westo•ardlp Qy the said Rail Road street, being lots which ail., nirks,ii in the tdan of ViDin's addition to PottsN : ille, , witit the Nos. Ip, 17, IS, 19, 20.21. 21 23,21, 25, 1 26 and 27. lot No. 16 cOntaining in width 31 ieet and thtil other Ants CM- length tt, aertMls9 feet, belga the name prentiswhich by sundry convesancelt from Jonathan Wynn And otlf- ers. bccanievehted in the said Chailes;lon. Also, Three, full, equal, undiyuled fourth :parts tbe yi hole into four equal parts; to be patied and dixldild of and lit all that certain tract or parcel c.. 1. land, situ ate. in the Idirough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, on whiciesaid tract of land a town plot has been lajeout .and called the eastern addition of Ituttsvilje, bounded 'and described as follows ; 'beginning, at %pose corner of Jainerillniise'siot, thence by the sme north 36 de greet', west 230 feet to a post, an d south' 51 degrees, went 120 foot to a post, thence by Alter's addition and Eli Cake's lot, north 30 degrees, nest 490 feet . lo a post, theme by Eti Cake's lot south 51 decrees, west 475 feet ton post, thence by land now or late of Jonathan Wynn,. north 30 degrees, west 30 feet to a poilt,tiorth 211 de grees, cast 69 feet to a post, north 221 degrees, west 128 feet to a post. north b7,l",legrees. east :59 feet to a post on the wesiern side.of Cob) street, thence hlting the' game north 921 degrees, west 116 feet to a poio, thence through tlo6.:aid street north 13 degrees, westlb7 feet to a spruce stunni. 'youth degrees, west 67: feet to a post ou the - west line tuf said Coal street, thence along the same north 221 degrees, «•,• , .t69 feet to a mist, thence by land now or late of Jonathan Wtirn; south 671, degrees, west-159 felt to a post, north 221 degrees, west b 0 feepto a post, north 55 degrees, west 5 feet to^l a post, north 40 degrees, west.2lll feel to a post, thence by land now or late of the Sehutlkill Navigation Cool • pany.north 69 degrees, east 109 jterches to a post, and north 21'derrrees, west 37 perches and 6-10 to a stone, thenCe by land late of John hat, dectinsed, north 69de grees, east" 34 perches and 6.10 tna post.thenCe by land" late John Yining, south 21 degrees, east 64 perches to a large Spank') oak, thence alone the public road by land late of Jolts putt,deceaseiLsouth2t degrees.west 1 . 7,1 per rhos to a post,and south 46 dearees,weSt 68 perches to a pest, and eolith 54 degrees. weal 41 perchel+, to the place of beginning, excepting and excluding the "foll Owing lots or pieces "(ground, lots matked in the plan ally! Eastern addition to Pottsville' with the numbers I, 2, 3,4, 5,8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16,54,57;62, 61. 72,14, 75. 74, , 80, 156;157, ints,numbers fl, 12, 13, the northeast hall * : of lot mitiddir 22, and lots number 23, 21, 23 9f i 3, lota 1 imbibers 29. 3 W. apd a lot of ground on Rail Road pt met i•tild to Join, James; containing lh width twenty-four 64t. and in length or depth frem Rail Road street to Voal street, containing inclusive of all the said trita or pieces of unwind 76 acres. strict measure, being the sante premises which Charles Lnese'r, Iby deeds dated'! March n 5. 11131,iecorded in Orwigsborg, in Deed book No, 11, page. 330 and December ist,lB3l; recorded in Orwiesburg intlDeed honk Nn. 12. page 349, granted 1 and conveyed to the said Charles LaWton, withehe ap purtenances consisting 'of 2 two and a half slttry flame ilWelling hoariest with basement stories of stone, 1 two story frame house and I one story frame house. At-so, all those frame messuages or Itenements and lot or piece of ground, situate. in ,Yriutia's addition to POrt Carbon, being Pm centre part f fat lot of 50 feet, frttpt and MO feet deep. marked 1 ',nil the plan of Young's addition to Port Carbon, said alf lot being gs feet front nn Commerce. Street, and le. tending bark, that width Itstfeer to tither land of said 'rotor., rom menciim 15 feet to the eastwtwardof the Mill Creek Rail Road, bounded eon the one rude by4lrt of said lot number IS on the other side of the remainder of said lot.putp bee 18 in front by said Commerce street, and in the rear by other land' of said Yqung as aforesaid. being the, sante let of ground which Jacob ei. Grirdein., and wife granted andeonveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by . deed dated March 30,1637, and recorded in Schuylkill county in Deed book No. lb page 92: As the property of CirAtar. EX LAWTON. . • At the same lime and plate, All that - arta(' n lot or piece tit ground, situate in Lawten's addition tel the town of Port Carbon. in Norwegian Township, in the County of Schdylkill, fronting on Second street 50 ,1 feet, and bounded ley lota NO3. 01 and 93, being 150. feet in depth, and marked in the general plan to said addllt lion, with No. with the 'Appurtenances crinsisting of / a two story frantic 'dwelling Moist., and in the rear two one and a half Storrframe houses. As the propellor o Wu. Bosavtingtd.. Seized and taken in execution anti will be sold by • . JEREMIAH REED; Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Onvies-1 " burg, October 11, 1615. 41- M Deshstble Private Resi4enee FOR S.,ILE: THE subscriber ,in order to close up his old business as tame as possible, ritThrs for :is sale his Present residence in Mahaninneo g street. The Main building is 23 feet front hy 35 feet deep, and the hack building is 30 , feet deep, with two Parlours, Dining romp and Kitchen on Melting 'llOor, with a Bath house, Oda Furnace in the ceriar forbeating the whn!e front building. The lot is 3D feet front by 210 feet deep,, ith a small stable on the kr u ear: The Wish is in gond. Condition, and is m bea' Ily 'Situated, and the gardOn . la mocked with differeid kind of fruit. 'Possession win , he given on the Ist!cit nest; or linmeitiatetiKai required. For terms Ate. apply to the subscriber. L • B. BANNXN. Oct. 11, • " 'reaohers Wanted. SIX male teachers * anted to teach in the Common 13chaoli ofthe borough of Schuylkill Haven. Seal ed proposals will be received up to thO 3rd of Novem bor 1513, Delos the tint Monkty nrsaid month.' • MAW 51ELI.r President. - ; - sIiLARIPP ••• Of ,Va hiable I • , Estrite • • BY virtue of irserel *ties of Lassel a 'Feats! and VINFOITIONI EXPOILIS. issued - ont elf the 41.70n0 of Com Mon Flea{ or Schuylkill county; end to me direct ed. will be exposed to sale, 4 , Public. Venue or -out ry c : ' • On Tar • tee sou* I 18t5 assay ........ :Oa ofirj of , _, re, ldta o'clock. A. 61., at the Peantylrania Hilt, la tht borough of Pottsville :-- . 1 ; , '.! . ~:. : • All his the said George D. l , B. Keim'it %Wiest, right and title, of and ID all those ~2 l tracts of land:: Intl riding the Broad Mountain tavern, known 'lathe Woad Moan tam lands, in Schuylkill county, tent/184MS about 800 acres; be the same more or leas t patented ay the Com mon Wealth of Pennsylvania to: Jacob: W.: Bensinger .4- George D: B. Kelm, on the 26.87 andABth otOctnber; A. D.,18 2 29, and or which the said. tleOrge 10 B. gehrt is lawfully seized, in the oats -third part therebf; refer- . ence beinghad to a conveyance from Iticob W. • Sol:z -inger and wife, recorded at Orwigsburg. 'in tiler ofilre. for recording of Deeds &c.,; in and for Schuylkill coon ty, in book NO. B,page 400, Will more fully at large an flea;... ... 1 17; e — fi r: l i th e th e n e d uri g ur h t o e u n s s e t 1 c n e o e l a c . o o n: 1 citniliffnas .117 a Tavern. large frame and lug stabling, large 'frame an d' log sheds fOr horses and rattle, an Unfinish ed log dwelling house near the Tavern. two fountains of water for the use of the Tavern 'and Stables; with' about 30 acres of land cleared and 'attached to :the Tavern. - r - D.B. Auto, his the said George -.Eeirti'e interest, richt f and title of and in all those lands in Sibuiclkill county, to wit :-1250 acres more or less, conveved by Mordecai Lee, 200 acres by Solomon RePP, and !about 200 acres by Phloem* Freeman,;lso acres more or less Nought of George Ebert, for Kenn & Seitzinger, Johnlßannan, and about 250 acres bought! from Shoppell 4-; Heiser. for Kelm 4- Senzinger, by Johtdßannan, reference had to the respectiVe conveyances all of which being placed won record in the Recorder'a office of Schuylkill tl• ry, more fully and at large will' appear - , together With the herednimente and appurtenahees Vconsistiur of three openings or collieries in UM attached oil Sainital ' el illy ma n, to which is ettiched about 34 - ,g• .0 e. &nisei, for the use of the work- , •" • 'r';`,.. men, some hukof frame and sairM of logs: 111111.1, I 6 some nue story! and mime one arid a half - itory blgh;stahltng , for' the Planes used at - _ and about the works, a Smith shop and Carpenier's shop foe the use of the Works,RinrOpeningii or Collieries ib the tenure ofJohn Pinkerton; to Which is attached about IA dwelling house's for the use of the Workmen, some built of Dante some cirlogs and some of rough swine, some one and conic one and half story high; stabling for the horses used at arid about theWerke, vilth a Car penter's shop for the works; One open ing or Colliery for rlyin the tenure of George Wagner, not nod worked, • to which is attached II dwelling houses or , . the foregoing, description, with la Small 1 • shop and Carpenter's shop for the use of the colliery; one °Petting pr Colliery Doty —_ preparing for Working it the tenure of Haywood, Milnes Snyder:W[lh houses being erected. Engine house ke., all untiniiihed. Also, froni IS to 20 other houses of the saute description] some Hof them at or near the works of Frock, •Shaffer & with a saw mill and powder mill. As the property of GEORGE D. R EEIM. I At the game time and plate, all that uhdlrided one sixth portanti that certain tract of land situnte in the townships of Nonve,stan . Situtylkill, in the county of Schuylkill, on.tlie west and 'east side of Mill Creek. bounded liy,land surveyed to Mar), Hafts. Hen ry miirei.:_su,annah Sitlyntatr,rTheaphilusllloglies, (tem. %Vagner, lands surveyed to 'Olin nly, the St, Clair tract, land surveyed-to'Jace~ ltepp , l the na vel:4;li; traia and. other' lands, cootolnlng 1500 acres ot.:itertationts, a tulknoiln by the name of the Lee Units; the appurtenance's consisting of a, number bf chat operatiptis, himses, Black Smith shops. •,Carphiter'r!,.shops, and Stables., As t,p o e propetty of THOMAS-A. RIDGWAY. Sieaed and taken into ow:canon, and will bi sold by JEREMIAH REED, :Moira. Sheriff's Qtfice.Orwics- , 'hurl, pet ::1W - j 43 • SIjERIFF'S SALES `OF RE*I.IIEST 411,1'13. DV virtue of several orders on writs Of Psirtivio4, is- IN sued out of the Court or Common pleas of, Schuyl kill county, and to ine,directed, Will be:exposed at pub lic vendue or onto vt , • , . On -Saturday the 201 - day lof Al.,estriber, 1 . 845, at 10 O'rinek.in`the' forenoon, at the Pennsylvania' Hall, In . I the borough of 'Pottsville: I A certain two story frame dwelling house-nittl Black 1 • Smith shOp and lot or wee of grdund. sit-, Lj ii; nate In th,e boroto;11 M' 4 neriville,Schn3l- ••• • • county., beginning of northeast • g gig IV, • corner of-Varboliodteet mid rrotd street, thence eatitwardly along saLli Carbon strdet 2:141 feet, thence narth4ardly and parallel with Front street 751 feet,-thence westwardly and parallel with -Carbon street 250 feet to Proni, street, thence • doutliwardly along Front street 731 feet to thd place of '‘beginning„ it being a properly Oa!' Wn lel 11.11emirti, and John'iltrumer, William Bruner, Mathias I Bruner. Margaret Bruner, and Rebecca Brunet, with hotice'to' Joseph Dobbins, guardian of the saidMathiai. rerand Rebecca Bruner, Mgethersud thidivided do hold. ' At the sante filar la(' place: ae7tain tenement. • and tract of land situate id Norwegian tbwnship, , Schuylkill county, adjoining larithilate et Cenige Shoe-, maker, 'Mello Allen. John Pottind tflf steer Schnyl-I kill, and by land of the President, litenagerP -and Com-I pany - of the Schuylkill Navigation, CiiMpany, hod con taining 250 acres or thereatiouti, and !Ape cdal,mines, thereon. with the appurtenances ctutsistinit of a large; dock orbetween 4 and SOO fee, liing.tc4., it being a tract, of f arad which William Henry Baron aid William Venni Warder, William Graham 'Warder,. Williani• Savory Warder, Jenny and WillianiWarder CailhurY, togeth-, er and.undivided'o hold, and }vill be sold by I • , JF.REMIAII P.F.E.D, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs-./ I- " '_.burg, Oct. -25th, 1i:ill. 1 •_ 'TO ; IAS Pe'sliL., A - 13 . .$ubpon' I nn ; 7 1 • vs. SUSANNA PAUL. J liurJdivortle. , • 'D an order issued:out of he Court' of ti: 'cintr'non I .1-1 of Schuylkill coiniti:' - 'and td m eeted, I anjnOmnianded -to notify said liisann4aulthat you, he and appear bel, re nur .huree a! a CEurt . r Con.' mon Pleas, to he held at Orwlgsbur..irs aria for the rr !said County. on the flist Mantlay,in Deceintter neat. then and there !u answer tq tne`goroplaintl of 3n ir huati.tnd, Tribtas Paul. who prage twbo chvoreed from the bonds of mat, nanny, miteied tutO with,lyoa,the said Susanna eau:. - I JEItENIISII RKED, Shcr;ffs Office. Orvigs- ' buig. 0Ct.62:1. ,v Public. Sale. . , JURSUANT to an 'order of the Orphans' Court of • Schuylkill County, the aubs'criber appointed by the said Court for that purpose, will expose to public saleo at the public house of Abrahamii,eltzer; , , in Weld Bruns wick Town.hio,' in the said county, nfi Satutday. the' 2'2.1 day or Nov'ember heat• at l?'Wtlock."A• of said! day, all the Real E.rate of Jacob Miller, late of the :.aid township, dereasek-to wit No. I. ContaMing 1119 acres; 39 perches of land, ad •1 joining the Little. Schdylkill Rail' Road,' land of George Moser, Samuel 11. Medlar and' others.:' The improve- merits thereon ermststitig rif a tunic house, : • :Jell,' barn, stables anall otherinecessnry ( . 411-'1 ' k ve hi ene ,, F , , s p r i nc Muse and'groid water at 111111.: the door.; The.huildings are nn the Cala tvissa road. arid thii purpirteonitirises the principal part of the Ii art of the said intes tate. ; • No. 2 Containing 50 acres Pp ,perches of and, ad-. jninlne the said Rail Road on the north, and'the rivr rielutylkill on the south. being p#t of the said Home stead farm, and befog ail bottom, land oh the river Schuylkill; nn tl he, Purpart therl is a s aw mill in good order, and a valuable water power,; embraing the whole of the Little Schuylkill, withlsufficiint head and tall for any purpose. • j.. ; No. 3. Containing 53 acres 89 perches of ladd. houn ded by the Rivo - r Schuylkill, land of JOhil Schiall,,John Bond and others, on the said Catawl;:sa Rod& being principally farm land, in a gohd state of cutwatiOn, with a proper propOrtion of wlttftnbered lan d. No. 4. Containing on acres 751 perches, bminded by lands of John St hall, John Rowl . and others, tiding Tim. cer Land—all of which said htmla Estate, is situated on or near, to the Little 'Schuylkill IlFtail Road, and within three miles of the Ttiwn of Port Clinton, and in the - said tnwhsturi of West Brunswick. • The said Real Estate is ordered to ba sold upon con dition that Ave percent °fib° put•chase money on each purpart, be paid on the day of idle. That one half of the balance 'thereof he paid on' jthe first dayl of April ' next, and the rent:tinder in one yt.nr thereafter; with in terest from the tirst daVof Aprikneit. 'Title Made 'and , I Secured at the eapenselof the purr hatter 1 ' JOHN . P. HOBART, Tru'stee. ' JOHN ll.' DOWNINEj Clerk. Orwigsbitt:g,sept., , : t et, IBIS. . 30. pt ily the Court • , Forth ••Boqics. i I , ETZ'S FORMS.--A general crillertinn of prece defitx in Conveyaneine, in u9lieh examplei are Eli en in sufficient variety, to enahle the k metier. Con veynnrr and man ofilusiness, to draw instruments of writing Correctly, including many forms partleul: the Farmex.l Mechanic and Tra• P e and impipved, by trEllff containing nearly three, hundred irecedents forConveiencing, A r .. George THE, of ti e ni . - nitration, Bi}la of Eichange,Proinisenry Nrite4ReceiPts for. MoneY, Letters of AitorneV; thpuis,. Co.partnershiP teases, Petitions and Wills, ly a member of the Phil . adelphiallar, Price NI. GRAYDON'S FOMlfs' of CooVeyencing and of Prat , - Ace in the Citing of Dommon Ilitas. Quarter Sessions, Over and Terminer, the'Snpreme and QtPtlalle Courts and Ihe!ntlices.of the various eivtiofllr4ro, magistrates. rimy edition revised. ,torrecte.l,:. enlarged and adapted to the . presentstate of tin; law; with I explani , tory notes and references, by RA:. Wright, caunseller. at law. Price *1 50. , 1 DUNLAP'S' COOK OF EORMS.,contriinint; 600 of the most npproved precedents for 'conveyenrine, and for practice in the courts of the Coramonweaith ;I , also for use in public office and for men:of Business seneralTY; ndapted to the present errs of Assenwly with 'explana tory rmtosand references and a etnssary of technical law terms, by James I. Dunlap; couhsellor at law, att. kr. Price Al 50.. ; THE PENNS7YINANTA JUSTICE, I a or:titles! di rest orall the acts of Assembly and decisions of the Churls Nom 1839t0 lata, on alt silhlects'conneeted with the-Siehrs. duties, niitharitrand, Jurisdiction cif Alder men and Justices of the Peace, ;with Pill direCtions as to the mode of procedure and all neeeplary fottos, en tries &.e. by R. Wright, •connsellee . at law. Price 1, lift." • Just received and for ante by [ ..PIANNES‘, Mel ; 40— October iib. Stray 0% 1 . C AME to4he premises of the subscriber reSiding at Coal Castle, on Tuesday last; :a large OED OX., The owner is.requested to come torwaid, prays prop erty, pay charges and lake him away, otherwise he will beirold.te,tordirmtn ie wle..: I:4l4,:etere-w -',7"; ro'SrP-:titeeptra or Manttilichntirs:prtrrhqiing E• BO- U R NE. jO. 12,'Nonh Water street, and Na 11. North IN Front street, Counting honstil mot ore". Philadelphia, manufacturer and wltuJesale realer an the following Oils for blaming and Machinery : Whitelleached d: winter pressed head Srtrip Cif. Budy sperm do ' do .• Solar do do . • do - Sea EJephant do do Winter and Cradle Whale Oil. Mid Oil. Neat's Foot Ot6 ! - Table Oil in bottles. Strait's & Cod, Bank .Oil Straits. Blubbrer &c. for Tanner's use warranted gentone. Germantown Lampblack. :Sperm Candles. FRESH' TEAS AX!) .GROCERII::S. at 10 12W=It , . Alsb. wh4lesale dealer in fresh, ereen mid blr.'ek Teas, which will poajovely be sold as low ad can be imported: , • ' Rio. I,aguayra and okl Java Coffee. . Sugar in Blida: and 'barrels ' . ...' New Orleans, West India & Sugar house Molueses. Braa , iy Spiels. Clasia an Mats: - • • Yellow, white Castile and fancy *.,,ap, • • . Friction Alti:elies: .. Raisins,sipices Ground Nuts, . . . _Cheese in boxes and casks,- - - Pine A pple,Cheese. Herr 122; COdfiO, Sja Ft) It. dign, IB,psiard: and Tobacco',' ' American a nd ilavznna Segars, . . • Pearl, Barley anq Baleral22-‘ ; " T o,' able oNuils:Solt, • ' , . White Wine Vinegar. .. ' . . c ' tiporige, Washirg Soda, lc. 1. . Any goods iii,9it,hj the subscriber. if not. liro./.;g as napresenied. may he rctitrned without 1 - 9 Cf pelts. , to the purchiner. :I.:.farClul cooper isho has Intioi,ci. yeara in his employ. attends to the dtlivcry ol'itos g',lo, so that purehaiers may rely tipon'rect swing it in gdolorder. '''' ' ; IE. 89URN E.. __ No. 12 North Water sirnot. and. No. I I, North Front street, littif. da. Ph and'''. Oct. 2S. 181.5. ', - ' '43—::,ini., .public Sale. - • k . 71LL be 'sold at publimsale, on Friday: Or 1.30, VV day of November, 1845, at I o'clock. r. the public house of Israrl-Reinhaidt, in the • Muutii:l, of Pmegrove, Schuylkill county; No. 1. A certain lot ef ground, innate in said town. bounded by Tulpellot.con street 50 !vet. and crown,. in , ." in depth tr an alley IN feet. the i . ... a i nmprovements mmvist int , : twu rt , iiy 2 rough cast frame dwelling houses and " stables. I ' ' No. 2. A lot of ground situate in s4iil bounded by the albresaid street 50 feet. and LOT:Lisa— ing in depth to au alley 220 feet, With the limprovements.ennswing oritair two WO- O/ a ry weather•boarded traute dwelling tionz.n II a., and stable, , uua attendance will be given uid C;ndl:inns of itala male known by JOIN W PATrON, PETER 111. IN. Avian's, with 11111 annexed, of M. Helm. dee'd, Oct. ::5 7 . , 'Pc/ MINERS .& 3IfNERAL AGENTS - . . " Wt N la T :lll n an C h o o ll:er c y a , i. i a n b very le o heathy udtj, pa j rt 17 : bOsiness of an estensive Colliery !and minin g iron ore. Undoubted rell-rence as! to c h meter will be re q uired. and applicati o ns will ! be received, In c.into genet. il_ f tepre,d. • ! ,Alto, wanted a Cu'in!sh Copper Miner, to, dress CuPpei! Ores and tat t ooist in ttic mana g ement of a Copper'isdine in New Jersey, u nder the rrinc i paßand to make himself g enerally useful, Be will h a vato produce tesinnomals of 'character, . !Ayply by letter to E. F., care of the Printer pf this paper. Oct 25, • 43 FIRE BRICK it the Town Ball Iron Sone: BRIL;!IT 43 Oct 25 . , . VdILU3 B E 1.) • ' FOR SALE,. TilE subseribers, assignee's of George . . W. Bonin, 1. will expose to public sale on Satusday. the nth day of November next, at 1 ,)'clock, to the afternoon. at tho 'house of Fox as. Nlortimer,liinkcerert in the Borblitllt of Pottsville. to the Ilciurity of the fulloic ing'described Real Estate The undivided Wilt of a Ler , fain tract of . COAL - .LAND, situate in Barry and Nor wegian totinsbnis, Schuylkill County, hounded by. lands of John Martina,), Peter Knabb hint others. eon tnining, l:o! ACRES more or less; This tract of latot situated oo a blanch of the Big Schuylkill a tete miles Bout the herd 011ie West Branch and sou (Los a horizuntaj hed of superior Coal:, wit hoot sev en feet light covering, on which a shall hap nevi. through Coal, thirtv-feet deep. Thereare on the preen i . 7,-- seelog 10 large 1t11.!, 310 cldne ;tiff heltAw no ortiipie . (l,l; a tat ern.) with stable... sheik. q ' , the old Sunbury road passei immediately by the tavern. The terms of sale will be, made known by the Assignees. on the day of sale." I '1tN11..F.1% JNO.• BEITFNMA . ; Assignees ot lin. W. Banm. Pottsville, Octolierl, 1515. 40-dt 11, S. Gazette. :Philadelphia, will insert Mire a, week Iliad sale, mark price, arid send trill to this - office forpayment. Tq all the heirs and legal repr'eseatecires tif ll t eliaei Madeira, Late of Alaait toir in tfiel county! of. Berke, decrased. . nu gszu ANT tpan order of theibilillattt . Court or: he, county of etetitlylkill, an inquest is 111 be hel.f open j the following deiieribeil - niessubee, tene, meld and tract of land. situate in. Peep creekltt t rr,• town— ship, Srlutelkill t aunty,. bounded 4 laud. of Huhn ' Lucas, Wiliiatn Klinger and others, containing a , iont 606 acres, more orjess, at 'he house ofitieorte in the township of Barry, in the empty' of eielo*lkill. nn Tuesday, the 2.3 th der of November ilex!. :110 o.i.lork in the forenoon, to make partition of tie >aul real tate of the Said deceased, In and arming his ebildren and legal repreeentatives, if that ran be done without prejudice and spoiling of the whole otherwise to val ue anit,airiralse the Houle when and . Is here, yin wry at-- tend if ion think proper. • JEREMIAH RF,EH, Sheriff •• of the count of grehuykisill. Orwig.sbure., Oct. 1 9 th 1915, ' • LES 't NT to an order : of the Orphans' Court of P , tielitty }kill county. the.,Subsertbers. Exec 11/01, of the eitate of Michael thdia, late of Ilarrylowtothip, in the county ofdecedsed, will ezposoto salt by Public Vetatlue,, nit riaturday, the bth,l,iy to n i.:oventher mixt. at o'clock in the afternoon, tot he premises.. in life township of Barry, county of Srhut 14111. Itountit , d by lands ofJaeob,fleiter, Henry.noliglanth John Mu- nihn, containing 04 arres or there: outs.. The ch r., provements are a saw-itill.l a small-hens, .:..7 ,- .a and barn—late the state!- or said iii•i'ea, d. ;TX ,Attendance will be giVen c nntl tht; rentlitiens of sale matle•known at the time ni tt place of Fate by AIENRY {sell. G, ) . , ' •JOHN BOW'. j b X"" t 7rs By order of the Calm, , : 11 t..-?.„„ JNO. 11. DOM I -- - - . Orwigehurt:, Oct. 4th, Itll3. To the Public. • . Pitorog i vi.s for Itni!ding Schuylk'i n ee ning them in ronning order for t'i, -Firgt.—The undersigned, with nn years in the Molding of Boats:tad Bart to torrid :Alto 100 Coal Boaz., suited to th of the Schuylkill Canal, to carry coal ft Philadelphia, of:00 tons hurthen at Si! 81000 each. And to keep said boats I eider for TEN VtiAßq. (if life will perm . ] ing rates for each year, or anY part oc . lit yr. 211. 341. 41h.' .oth„ .r2o 840 8(0 3SO 81011 •I 2 3)20 Bring 40 per cent on the cost. Second.-1 anivearly to contract for to SO decked Barges, of 'MO tons hurt hey New York trade—at slsooeach. make, running order for ant. part of - a te'im oti the following rates : Ist yr. 2d. 3d 4th. sth. nth. vth. '340 Bno 8 , 0.8100 8120 8110 8140 BeinaS per cent on the cost. ' Third.-1 am ready to contract for On Bailing Bargee—with centre hoard, spare and other ricgmg—calmilated trade of:200 tons burthen, at 81650 in 31 them in repair at a slight increase °fret per cent on tbe whole cud, .Fourth,— am also Rewired to.build decked vessels, calculated for propeller Said yessels shall heatthstantially hit'; timber to be bad in the Yalley of the St its tributaries. Welt fastened with wrni bcdt iron, well kneed throughout, ani workmanlike manner. wear of repairs are intended for the ordinary wear and teat only. • I JPIIN M. CBOSLAND,IItnai Builder. Poltsi , iTle,Oct = 4, - 14.15 40--tf B LEOSNT 800 4LS "FOR 1846. T FIAFf.r.TA of Memory. elechnrly fir- Native Gems or American Wild .F 1 son Turkey, • 87 SO Pilgrims of the Rhine Illustrated, in Cr2mson Tar key, • 810 Book Of Shakespeare Gems, with about-SO splendid plates, Turkey Morocco, - • .88 00 May Flower, for 1846. ' nose of Sharon Tetr IRIO. i Together with a variety of the nthes cheaper Anon aim. and a large assortment of the other; !MOO suitable fir presents for the young. selected with care, all of which will ho sold at the publisher s Cash prices by B. &ANNAN Aet. . ! NS= OILS OR GROCERIES Public Sale Oct. 19th tic Springa and Bellows. TllEsubscr{tror has just received a inpoli of ESP- 1 tic Springs at 12} cent," per lb. Alsp,Olacksmith's . _ Bellow, very low, at his Herelgare Store. Centrtel. - ■ • • • • ,'" • • *s- • • ,-› i l l - ..1" MINERS' JOURNAL, a Mlorning, Nov. 11.;1815, ca!tur i ry II bummer ie.raith ps wjth ita linty u. haimy uttoosphorr-%.-the goblet' tinted hues of Au': %arm Ye;i, loiely Autumn, gild and "Writ put ninctreisinil'and 411 Nature 'ego; IA he ektilled it I ' robes of lteauAy.. Who prouW wit cniy opr Mourt : rain home Pt this Busmat or the 'yed, =I . Acorn! it n ZLEV4 , ZWriT AT7IITR.H.A young and beautiful married vbroinan, named Mrs. Bick ford, aged '..:1; but ef 00441 u, irpittation, iwas forinck Murdered-in a 'suspicious liana/in Borten on ifon..- day morel ; hiit. She wes found', lying on the' - floor vi ith f ftcr throat cut from ear to car. The be 4 fire, and the bed clothes said Ott had been r 11.4 on face considerably burned. 'An alarm of fire, catiO, ed by the burping of the bed clothcsi about 41 o'clock; ..Ai hl:; was. the cause of the discovery. A man by, the Flame of Abbott Terrell, is suspric -1:t led of cam itting the murder.. His drawers. veld t and a bun h of keva were !Mind iri s the metro . 31clie:1.4e+ Lives of Buttler, Itayt. Vary Buren &4.-A!feW more c o pies of this queer weak just rerc.ivril ant! fur sale at thus office price 37i cent.% The gq,c of this work cannot be stopped/ in this state b;'.an injunction. 1 ANTI lev-i l ism.—The Anti renters ave made. a sail busi' ess lof it;--the hayo been fjectually pUt down—end liesidrs two have been condenati!..4 . to be hunk for ilia: murder of Sheriff Steele—a portion hale gone to the State Prison for life—snit a lame number for termi varying from 3 to 10 • years. Tile - hive trust be upheld et all heiards, and tho‘e who them Must expect to be. punished. Seco: H. AA' i s.rxe llowatt rottMANTFACTII-• tis is a subject that has attracted some If late years anions tho\e interested, and. appears nftw to be generally decided among al? , . pradical 'Men !di least, that it is 4 threapel to ernef Factories in dirt market on the seaboard, and We steam power, thr to go into the interior esen a few Mika, meiely fur the purpose of a v ailing themselve4l of Water power. A committe was re cently Spijointediat Utica, to investigate this. sub ,j..ct, w ith el vi-w allocating Steam Factories at that. pl ice. The coot:mince, as the following extract frost theirlrep.ut Iproves, ariired atthp 61010 CO1" elusion:. I The c.mmoitte consi . sted of. Spencer feeling; odrew , Food. and Edmund Graham, The MEM attention fled place they visited was Newport, Rhode LP! land. 1100 are; two ',Cotton Mills operated by steam pnWer, which have been m existence about . n i ne g oirls and which have heretofore been undeir the ceneralt supervision of Mr. Gariner, who fore his lila-at the burning of-the Ocean House. The' ..ige. of 1114 reit yI Steam Mill is 200 feetlong by 50 wide. and contains' 7727 spindles, 527 looms"; 42 Ctlf(lilQ machines, '44 inches wide. 'They em- plov 200 ,bpgratives nnd their 'capital i 5 .402,000 . I°l:am. Eniense of engine •Itoilers, AC. about ...000 dollera': they coniMme 4200 runt); of coal per d ly. frhe present Unproved Maehtnery Frould . 'come lie mud) less. They pay their engineer 450 dollart leer , annum ; their firemen e 3, cents 'per day ; oremaii in each room $1 67 cents per day. The establishment make only fiiip printing ' cloths, which bang. them 7 Cents -per yard. They n<ia flue old ;fi aliened mule sPindles . w4ich . , •o•t idt 25 C3elli ~ .A factory got TIP on the most improved libui would,cost, exclusi4e of the build ina,. 1 Ono poilar t s pe: 1000 spindles. .In answer to the inpitry'ulriut the relative advantagerLuf was ter over sulain power, Mr. W. the agent, said that lie winfol .11 . : , t tabu water power rive miler, from nay.: ig.ilde water,: as;a gift. lie considered steam the. best pnweil in the world, fur manufacturing fine cot ton goods—among the reasons, he assigned were, that they .ii,ere better to be ma nufactured in a bur mid atmcwftls e ; with steam you alWays had a spllicient 'tower; the expense of keeping it in VIM: iitivi, order was not near as much, and:yOu .could build your mills in cities, where you were not un der the nee_tmity of, erecting a village for the ac; e a mmo datilni t , but where hoarding houses were al ready crpe t'd t to your hand . The investment Ipp, been a profitable one tothe stockholders, who have -been paid Surge', dividends.. ' . ' • "The Gemmittee 'next visited the Pokanoket tMill atißri`stol' Which is conducted hy.John Nor ri,. Esq.. large stockholder., is •confident. that it ‘y + : Id he better to Ogg a steam mill pn molcoblelvaterti then to have a watair privilege given. en d. build five miles from navigation. Thus' mill Is ! Hakim; fine bleached sheetings,'ind is pros - 'tit:tide to illie•stockholders. it runs about 6000 ' .spindles. I 7 , . ' pr,,,o,•per }vas the next place - visited, where the Committe e examined the Providence Steam' I-I t on party - 111114 . under The agency of M. dij !she r. - Thi, will iont.iin 10,028 spindles, 240 lohms, 67 cards; a part of - Which.are 18 and a part 24 inch-' es,- ,and they. contemplate adding 4000, ' Spindles t mnie. 1:11 0 cppital of, the company is ,200,000 1 doldars, im lutling.an. extensive machine shop:ein-, eloying . ahutit Isi cty hands. The annitit of coal con. ! .urned pert day to run this mill and machine' shop is alt‘lit 2i tons. The number of operatives employe-I ir the nilicis - atiout 2205-wages' of the eduitiver I , 1,50, tirerna'n,sl,2s pelr day. The'enf , - ',.; mill is from. 60 to 80. horse prlFfer•—• imiber'Of ye.ids Of cloth intinufactured . . 420" of fine fabric, worth w.hea bleach- - s per yard. The agent - believes that Imils of like material manufactured in a (will not bring.as much by tpi eighth or - £. a ' , petit.. Panicles that Attend the car retnent receive .:44 cte. per day. The ' 11001- of the earnings of the weaver" ,rs,- who work hythe jot, is $4,50 pet . 1 ginv in th A verar.,e ti MEE ed 1 . 1 tho game water mill fourtu filing' depal NING. Clerk. EZIZEZI EILIBM wet 1- ,.• 1 V , ' I fittik dtgAt telormed made the machtnery t i uhhty of his *sal :111 nerEee. and en vrars. ' :‘ - ;torh•tir.. n. 20 t 0 1 414. Will ron;tr.it t .olnrutol co,'r Pot t•v to leet wntor. for In zoo.' :rotthinit fr.t at tit- lolh,sv. h it tort. : Steam int!! , t h. wa. Inch *I in fgl4l The-corninittee then, ptoreeded to - N_elv111 1 ,1:111illf were there are four Steam Cotton Mills; yi the Jams Mill, Bartlett Mills. Nos. I and 7, and the E.ser ; and two more spacious ?pills am now being .•rceted. General dailies; who is theoreti : cally and praeticqlly acquainted 'Frith the'operaf, Lion of. steam, tower upon machinery, gave his opinion, that corviidered. it was as chea t :or =cheaper, thin water power. , 'The committee speak of ihti ,lemes Mill, as the finest, they ever' ftatv. Thr byilditig is 312 fen by 50, containing moon .pi idles, 350 looms, 96eardinOnaehinell,. f c.urd.t 23 !Inches. (Mr. James• • says the cards • ellotkjvj be cputit 40 to, 9 inches.) " Humber of op. ":erative.l 350. • Consumes 3}, torts of coal per day; manufacture 0000 yards of - cloth per ; day, ling fabric, wm i ith in marltet,ihe 3 ,•12 ceata, the 4-4, lE} emits :per Vail], They thin ' V Into a calculation of the relative rovt,ot wafer and steam power, Their romperi 7 son ,of the Bartlett .Steam Mill No; 1 at Isian*buryt whiett has 11.000 spindles. and manufactures, 167,843 yilrtl4 of cloth per month, with a mill at equal . cap4ity 'at: Lowell, driven by rvitero.hoiaa I a difference in favor' of steam, of near $3OOO per annum. fn this calculation they do not•charge• the water Mill : with the. outlity fur building beim - - ding hotisel, nor the,epentte of transpints&o to and-fromi Jas igat le Waters., of 20 11,1 n in rood thtilicAnti, al stb, ?nib. slb6.fitiTo-P31,0 buildint ~f 20 •r. , Crill.iV, or tor the, E3.terf). ISOrt. ).I.kerp 0.5, equal to Steam Tti nr f, at nr the tw,t uegncltanna nml , fiato 'api:tr.f. nll,l d IlliiShrd ja a, It wnithe opinion of oil with vytkom' the cook ru in ee entiTereeti, that a strap iniirshotild not be built with )tis4 than 5,,006 sp indles. It takes les/ than fifty' !per rent tame coal to proiket fO.OOO spindle: th to it d'ne.'3ooo, and it coats no more for in en g . tier ttntl fireman io large mill than it Jets in a lintall one.' James Recd, Esq., of Bos ton, and .i l .lari,AaMes of Newburyport, are now erecting - a at Saletd.with 27,000 app I • Ilv Who• is largely concerned in severaf i naisl; ehont.ii Miles from Providence tic 1 committee thk for some time he hatf, fhpel . Orion 'rot steam power yam cotton as udy, and he was so well satisfied of nd advantages, thatif he could disposo Mills,. he should invest the avails iw MEI= 0 II
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