11 I - • JIM f The giant§ has increased this week, by Rail Road and fallen off by ,Canal. ' The former sent 22,095 13: and the lattei 9,050 00—total for the . week 31,152 01 tone• • . Tie price of freight remains the lame u last week— end the demand for large White Ash coat, Is as gnat as ever.. The shipments would easily reach 35 or ll6,001:1 • tons per week If there Were &cattiest° carry it to mar ket. In order to guard against a similar contingency next year, we ttould advise the Rail Boa d and Canal Companies to prepare a supply of Ctrs and Boats for a shipment from tide region in IS4O of at leasit one e!i/Ziot t tkree Aliundred thouirand tons: We can and will send that quithtity toparket. Thettade froth tke Le high has commenced again—but vary little will reach. tide from thatkuarter this season—the mrrkcts on the line will absor it -• •*. • • Vessels are n demand for carrying coal from Rich- Mond, to the Eastern Ports, and the price of freights have an upward tendency. We quote as follows: • To Salem, • • *1 75 to 200 per ton. Boston, $1 75 to 178 it • " Port/and . . ' , 'to 187 • " New Bedford. 41 40 to 1.50 " Providence & Fall River, 01 45 to 150 "' "Charleston, • 411 75 t) 200 .. '" Cambridgport & Brigb'tn,•l 87 to 2 00 " Nantucket, . •I 75 A • " New York, Al 15 to 120 " " Troy, a *1 27 a • " " Newrk, N. i.. $1 00 1 SO " Albany, fil 45 to 150 • ...Fredericksburg, Va. el 12 to 1.25 • " t Freights to Philadelphia. by Canal $1 00—to Del aware *mu • ,Is—to New fork, *2 70. py Rail Road front Pottaville 81, 40 and from Schuyl kill [raven:ol .30—to Richmond. Le toliteneas of the different Collectors Od Rail F. 2 : I d. we are enahled to finnish Fitt,. the following weekly state of the • ich they can rely upon no correct. itY HAIL ROP.D. -P,ROM POUT CAUDO.N. For the week ending on Thursday evening. 51.88 10 'l'er lasi fteport, - ' . 141,690 OS ---= 117,379 01 Tnaouoti Ui on the Canal a our readers, Coal Trade, wi !ROM. PO.TTANI-L.LII. For the week ertaing ou Thursday - , evening. 1 -,- . . 3,523 00 .Per last ii4lort, . 191,268 10 FIMM 'SCHUYLKILL HAVEN For the week ehding on Thursday evening; Per tad Report, rROM PONT CLINTON Tiding on Thursday For the week: e evening. Per =5 BM BY ,CANAL. • •ROM 'POTTSVILLE . AND PORT CARSON Pt,r the -week ending on Thursday . . evening, I 5,355 V) Per last Report, 139,57 d 35 ----144.925 05 • FRO. I SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. Total up to Thursday noon November 6,1 . Perlast report, £ OM, PORT CLINTON — . - 41.31'1 13 or the Iveck ending on Thursday November 0;1 1,671 12 • Per last RepOrt, 44,408 03 • • Total by. Canal Do by Rail Llimd Total by Rall 14MI and. Canal, • ; 1 LEHP V i H CO.ilL TR.IDE. his season, up to 10th mo. lith,lBls 'ROIII MAUCH CHUNK. fNavigation Co. ...L_ Despatched t Lehigh Coal an Summit Room Run --5M5 1 R. R & Coal C. . 1202 ROM PENN HAVEN. 'nmpanv ' 1531 'ROM ROCK PORT. nal CA , 5,- Deaver Meadal 1 Hazleton Co Buck Mountain TOTAL SHIPmEYITC FROM MAUCH CHUNK Lehigh Clial and Nay. co . Einnunit•Mlties Roosnitun do __.. L', • ' P 2.1:453 Beaver Meadovr R. R. and Coal Co. 69751 FROM PENN HAVEN Hazleton Coal co. P O R T , • . • F R OM ROCK OT Hoek Mountain Coal Company, 166670 01774 N1 , 51 . 0511NG, COAL TRADE,' Total to Nom 1 1515. 159,745 'eons ECROVE dOAL 'TRADE Tranzportatio ton Uninticanal Rail road during Oct r Toni. cwt: qr. 1,881 4 2 • . Per last Rqrort, 25,163 10 (I . .Toni. cwt qr. 'Total, • 27,014 14 2 T-ranicnortation on Swatara Rail Road., • . 1,044 C. 0 - 13,0,15 15 - 3 „ Total, T.) te, Imi 41,731 16 1 V. L. CONRAD; Collector. MINE TALI. AN I .CIIUYLKILI.IIAVEN R.ROAD The following ii the amount of Coal transported over this Road, 1 for tile week ending on Wednesday Evening last. : . Per tam report, Total, 358,005 oft WILLIA3i NEWELL, Collector • MOUNT CARBON RAILROAD. The amount of Coal transported over title road for the week 'ending on Thursday evening last, is 6,530 Tons. 222,851 Per last Rermrt, Total, 220, 3SI N. CLEAVER, Collector SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. The amount of coal transported over this road for the the weekending Sat nrday evening 1, inst. 4,671 per last report 98,704 Total 103,375 JESSE TURNER, Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. • • The following is the amount of Coal transported 'over this road up to Thursday ev'g last: . Per Last Report, Total, 77,020 02 GEO. lIADESTY, Collector • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 'prig in bscr ibefiappo intd by the Orphans' Court of J. Schuylkill County, an auditor, to audit, re-settle and re-state the account of John W.lleffner and George Moyer, executor', of the last will and testament of John Berner, late or the borough of Pottsville, deceased, i tltzt:l . w ., ,i t v i i e s s o nice . L that e he borough will attend o t e f naor 4 t s h b a u t r g i t , u o r ; !Friday, the 281 day of November inst., at ,I 0 o'clock in the forenoon at which time and place all those l in terested may-auend. . , • • ' I .1: W. ROSEGERRY, A;i'ditor. ,Ortvisbu rg, Nov. -1,1845, . • sa .2V0.710E. /TIRE tnibscribr, appointed :by tie Orphans'. Court of A Schuylkill County, auditor, to audit, re-settle And re-state the account of Daniel 'aunt, adinintstra 'joy of the estate ,of Elizabeth Faust, late of %Vest . ;Jlinnerwig township,. deceased, hereby gives notice, that be will attend fur that purpoed at his Office, in the 'borough of Or.wigabunt, on Friday:. the Rath day 61No- Veinhei inst., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at crhich tittle aneplace* all miming interested may attend. . • . I. W. ItOSERES.RY,'./suditor. firsvigsbyrg, Hov.B, 440. LORBER i RY CREEK R. R, CO. 11 A N election by the itockholdsrs of the above Corn pony, will be held on. Monday the first day of December next, at the house of Capt. Israel Reinhard, in the borough of Pinegrove, Achuylkill' county, to erect by :ballot one President, eight Managers,. one 'Treasurer, and one Secretary, to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN sTitimiTLER, tieerY• Pinegrove, Nov., 8, 18.1.5. 45-ft WHARF ATSCHUYLICHA, HAVEN. Ivo R SALE a large and-coMmodioue Wharf, now J.: occupied by Mr: L. C. Dougherty, it will be sold low, if applied fur soon. For terms 4-c.. ;oily to FARQUHAR CARPENTER,. 56 Walnut street. Philada. 4f.-4t Nov. 8,1845 STRAY COW AMC ,to the stable of the suliserlder.' residing , at Omar throe "week* ago, a DARK DRIN ' DIX COW, with a white Oder. middling old,' with large wide horns, The owner ig requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges _arid take her away, otherwise she will he sold according to law. GEORGE SEDGWICK. Nov. 8, 1915. • • 45-3tv • - TAVY A,T Lick Ru hiladelphi Oct. , Y MINERS WANTED e.:--lequlre of C.. 1. Dobbini. at Yew o or cirS G. DOBBINS, at the Mines. Notice is therefore here" brgilen to the Coroner, the Juitices of the Peace and Constables of the said County of Schuylkill, that they, are by the said pre , cepta cornmatided to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with• their rolls. records, inquire ions, examinations and all other , remembran ces, to do those things. which to their several offices appertain to beidone; and all those that are by bound by.recogntzances,to•prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the goal of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prchtecute them earthen ne just.' • 1 • _ God save the Comlmontveatth. JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff; Sheriff's Cffice. °mtge. / wigaburg, Nov. 8,1845. S 45 .N. 11.—The witnesses and ju l tors who are sum moned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually: In case of non-altecdence;the law in such m.de and provided will be rigidly en-, forced. This notice Is-pad:shed by the order of the Court ; those concerned will therefore vivaria them-' se'ves accordingly. N . OTIt.:E is hereby given. that 4, Court of deni mon Pleas. for the trial of caUses at issue. in and for the county of Schuylkill; will' be held at Orwigs burg, in the county aforealid on Qlonday,,ttfe &h day of December m It, to continue !tat) weeks. Therefore' all persona having suits pending, and a's; parseni whove On!: il 'hall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and go% ein thernAdlycn accor dingly. JEIIEMIAHREED Sheriff. Sneres. Office, Orwigs- .. 1 burg, Nov. N , 1815. :.l , . 1 ' 4' J-- CONSUPIIItION, COUGHS, - COLDS, - ASTHMA, I BRONCHITIS, . LIVER COMPLAINT, Difficulty of breathing, 'Beirrlxo BLOOD, ' Pain in the side & breast, Induenta, Palpitation of theheart, . Crnup, ' Broken Coastitution, : Sore Throat, Nirt,- - otis Debility, • and all diseases The inost effectual of the Throat, and speedy curs ever Breast', . . , ?known forany of the and . • above is- s ; Dri. SAVAYNE'S COIII.OUND diseases' Lung SYR.: , • UP OF ,WILD CHERRY. ~ ,1 1 Another tcondelful cure gj Consumptioh..l 196,793 10 10,034 18 337,502 06 347,537 Of 016 10 17 6gf 17 ME 710,233 13 ' . ruoviDENcE, R. 1., Sept., 20, 1845. • t,n. Swsvire- . -Dear Sir :--I feelcalled by a sense of duty I owe to the suffering humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful effects of your 'Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry'pn me, after having suffered months aftermonths,wlth the most afflicting of all diseases, Consumption, with scarcely a ray of hope, or al'beacon light,' to guard me against my own hor ribla forbodings. The circumstances which first led to this awful state of debility, was from taking a very" ! heavy "cold," which seemed to fix itself upon the lungs, ormeh gradually grew worse,With Morose night Sweat, a hacking cough, oppression in the breast, spitting blood with great general 'debility. My Constitution seemed" broken down, and nervous system very much Impaired with all the symptoms of confirmed Consumption. I went to Ph9adelphia, and was treated there by physi cians of the highest respectability, hutstill grew worse, until they gave me up as incurable' and advised me to go South, but being very poor after losing so much time' from my work, and having spent all my money on the various "Patent Medicines," which were recommen ded so high through the medium bf the press: I was unable to take their advice. Being l a member of the or der of Odd Fellows, they supplied me with money grat uitously to send me to my .friends lin Saco, Maine. I ,wa ',treated by physicians of the highest standing there, but received no benefit whatever from Bleat, but grad. ually worse; until my physicians and myself gave up all hopes of my ever recovering, and I felt like one wild is about to pass through the miller of the shadow of death. At this “awful juncture." I heard of your ..coinponnd Syrup of Wild Cherry" and knowing you to he a regular practicing physician in Philadelphia ; gavé me more confidence in.the niddicine, so I conclu ded,as a last resort, to make a trial of it. I sent to your a gent in Boston, and purchased . one bottle, which relieved toe- very much.-1 thin plocured two bottles more, which I am happy to say entirely cured me, and I am new enjoying better health than I ever have before In my life. It seemed to have ,rt I beneficial effect at once,. I coined strength rapidly, Although reduced to a mere skeleton, and I feel satisfied from its salutary effects in my own case, that Dr Swayae's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry will cure any case of diseased Lungs, if taken according to the prescribed rules con tained in the pamphlets secomPanyttig the medicine. Even the physicians Who witnessed my cake•are high ly recommending it in similar cowl—and I wish you to make this public, so that others who are suffering as I -have been, may know' where to procure a remedy at that, which will reach their' diseas , before tampering , i. with and ruining their .constituti na with the many "quack nostrums" with which Il e whole country is flooded, prepared by persons who Aare no knowledge of the science, of medicine in theortor practice, but are , got hp mere mercenary merely with a mernary vi w. . lam a Scarlet member of the [into Lodge of I O. of 0. F.,'in Providence R. I-, and will be happy to give any, information in regard to the ettacy of your medi, tine, and can give ample proof that y case is not exag gravated in the least. AIiBERT A. ROSS- To Dn. It. Sways c, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race its.. Philadelphia. CAUTION.-The public should be on their guard against the many "Balsams" and "Mixtures" of Wild Cherry, which have sprung up In all parts of the cotin try. Mu porting to 'be prepared by/ physicians, all of which will be found to be "false," by a little inquiry in the towns and cities where they originate.: All certifi cates and statements in regard to Dr. Swayne's Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry are "mrictly true,"sand the proprietor is daily receiving them from persons Who have been cured by the "celebrated remedy." The (original and only) genuine artiele ,is only prepared by Dr: SWAYNE;N. W. corner of EIGDTII and RACE streets. F^--'le in Pottsville,by DANIEL KRErt. 2,029 06 39,293 07 --- 45,079 15 1132,330 13 710,253 14 012,589 07 3952 2263 MEI 62071 20560 EEM 11,600 1 3 n. 692 n Tons 376,415,0 G eor pale in Potteville,by ..dELKutris,.and J. G BROWN - in OTigsburg;by 111 NIOUTE. Nov. Sill • I , 95 Notice. .. . JOHN STRAIICH, for') In the COmmon i Pleas of the use of McCANLES I Schuylkill Co.. June Term , and-CHAMBERS. }.. 1615-40 Ala. Leti. Foe: 1 1,. I Amt. of moneys paid into. CAIUS MOORE. ..i Court $6059 07 I 1 Same Plaintiffs, ) June Term 1815-50 A1.. 1 , TR, Lev. Pee. Same Defendents. .- NOTICE le hereby given to all ielatinanta l Olson the ;fund paid into Court arising from the sale of De- - fendant's lte.itEstate by virtue ef the above Executions, That the Court have appointed the first day of next De cember Term foKdistribution; alt I persons interested therein, will please govern themselves acrordingly. Hy order of the Court, I . • CHAS. FRAILEY, f'roth'y. . Prorh'y's . Office Orwigs-1, ' [ 1 burg, Nov. 1, 1845. I - : , : . 44:4 3,716 00 Tons 74,110 02 REUBEN lIAINRS, Als. Subpoena TS. SARAH HAINES. Sur. Divoree. • BY au order issuedEuut of the Colin of Common Pleas of Schuylkill eon ry, and to me directed, I ant com-I manded to notify said Sarah Haines, that - you be aad appear before our Judges at a Court of Gammon Pleas, to be held at Orw igsburg in and for said county, on the first Monday In December next, thbn and there to an swer to the complaint ofyouehusband, Reuben Haines, who prays to be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with you the said Sarah Raines: br Sher' 'lOO .gt of the Schuylkill Canal, from Pnrt 'Clinton to Reading. Apply immediately to the subscribers at Hamburg, Berke Co. Constant employment forthe next tS months. . The History .of yoming. • PERSONS holding subscription papers for the "HM TORY OF WYOMING," texcept in the Counties of Lugerne, Wyoming, Bradfotd; artiquehanna, Wayne and Pike, being the old town n - f Westmoreland) will plecse return them to T. Crlsiry, Esq.!, Philadelphig, pub lisher of the work, who will deliver the 'hooka and re ceive the psy therefor. The work will be puhlished on the let of Piovember: CHARLES MINER. Philadelphia, Nov. I , - Mill Feed and Calm Meal. FOR SALE atilie Birclsboror gills, Berke county, Pa., 9 miles east of Readin and the same distance west of Pottstown, on the SC canal, a large quantity of Wheat and Rye, Mill Feed and Cake Meal, by the bushel oliton, at very low errs for Cash. The Feed could be forwarded during he boating season, down the canal, to Joseph Ilunsiclir. (Flat Rock) Wil liam Davis, ( Lumberville ) Abraha Brower, (11rowerbs Locks) George_ Metre, (Indian Cr ek)- or to Kennedy Hollow, at about 11 cents freight Per bushel. Orders accompanied with the cash, will recive prompt atten tion if addressed to 'CEO. ttv , Br . --- - Steam Engine. AND MACHINE MANUFACTORY. 9111 E• suhneriber is prepared to furnish all kinds of .1 Machinery, such as Steam Engines, either high or Invrpressare—blowing ana.pumping Engines, saw and grist mi ll—Coal Breaker' and other machinery connec ted with the mining business. Also, boile:s, Iron boats, I I propellers And propeller Am/Mee r roil and brass cas tings, and alt other articles In his ine of business, at his establishmeht In 2d street,be ow the Rail Road, eainden, New Jersey. • • MOSES 'JOi TARA N F. STARR, Late of the fi rm of do SOISTS: Camden, (Nev Jersey.) Nov 1,1845.: 44-tf .: _ ~ =1 MI UTHEREAS the Hon. LUTHERICIDDER. Es , V quire, President of the several marts of Com mon Pleas of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and jusuce of the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery.. in said coon. ties; and STCANQE PALIICIC and JACOB HUNTZ— 'MIER, Esquires. Judges of die Court of Quarter Sessions or the Peace Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral' Goal 'Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said County of Schuylkill— by their precepts to me directed, l have ordered a Court of Common Pleas. Oyer and Terminer. and General Goal Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg, on Mon day, the first day of December neat, to cobtinue one week. PROCL.M.I277ON. ROCKAFELLOW, FLYNN 4. MOORE, • Contractors. Rambur., Berk' Co. Nov: 1, I 44-3 mo KN fin # Baiirortoivn, Birks Co., Pa. Birdsborough Milts.N ov.l, P•l5, , 41-3 t . NEW-YORK STORE: NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM NEW yOltE. . /FIDE manic:ikon have Just arrived-from-New Jt. York, with o new and fresh stock ctf DRY GOODS, of the jateirt styles and patterns. Also, a gene ral assortment of GROCERIES, BOOTS ANII SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. Also; an assortment of India Robber Clothing, ' • Caps, and Mittens, skit. : • able for Engineers, and ' persons exposed in stonny weather. The above Goods weie selected expressly for the Pottsville minket, and will be sold very cheap. at their Store, In Centre street. ch at F o r t Cheap Goods call at the New York Stoic. • D. I. TROWBRIDGE & Cl - Pottsville, Nov. 1, ISO. + GREAT CHANCE FOR GOOD BARGAINS AT TUE . NEW. STORE, Cor. of Ruil-road 4. Norwegian sts. frowerly occupied by J. 0. LAWTON, POTTSVILLE TRE subscriber hereby giv'es notice to the citizens of the Coal Region and Schuylkill county generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of goods at the above mentioned place, embracing a great variety of Dry Goods, , , Groceries. Queensware, ' Hardware, • Tobacco, : . - Cedar Ware, ; Provisions, Hats & Caps, • Ilootsand Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Flour and Feed, Salt , Fish, & . All of which he has selected with the reatest care. He having been In the Store-keeping fitness for the last twelve years, he Batters himself t at his Goods are just the ..kind the people want—and he knows he can sell from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaPer than they can be purchased here or elsewhere. Come and try for your selves. .- -81510 N FRANK. Pottsville, Nov, 1,1845. 41--tmo NEW ROOT AND • SHOE STORE • Sftgini of theBIK Boot, Nest door to'A. D. White's opposite Geisse's tavern, cES - 1744 RT,I rurrsvw.g, PA, iIIOODT 4- SECHTERNACHT, WOULD respect ful ty inform their friends • - and the public, that they have opened a • d o fresh; superior n d 'lWftlo well assorted , stock, C consisting of the sari *-. ohs kinits'and quail. ties of Menu', Wo menu', Misses', Boys and Childiens' BOWS, Sbaes, Brogans, Dancing Pumps, India Rubber and patent Gum Shoes, which they have received direct fioniManufacturers, at prices that they believe will enable them to sell lower than :be same ' quality have heretofore been sold. , Those wishing' in purchase. are respectßiltv invited to call and examine the Goods . Alsn, Meng . ' Glazed Rate, Trunks,.elhoe Brushes, Blacking, Belt Leather, Rivets, Burs, &c. &c. N. B.—Machine Belts made to order November I, :18d5. . .. LADIES' :FASHIONABLE. - SHOE AT THE SION OF THE B1G ' BOOT: r Opposite peisse's tavern,Centrest. POTTSV I LLE, PA 10 . 0600 Moody 4. Aechternacht,MMl WOULD respectfifily call the attention of the Ladies of Pottsville and vicinity, to their Fashionable stock of line Shoes, Gaiter and half gaiter Boots, French Slippers. &c., manufactured expressly fir re tail customs by 'Nell.' Every pair of this work will be warranted, and sold as low as the same work can be obtained elsewhere. Ladies are invited to examine them—and also their large assortment of Ladies', :Ms-. se,,' and Childrens' Boots, Shoes,Slippers,Gaiters, &c. of good quality and cheap. November I, 1815. Al_ Situation Wanted.. T HE advertiser, a - young man, who cart • give good recommendations, desires a situation - either in a Drug or Dry Good Store, or as Clerk, being fully com petent for either of thoie situations—was trought up a Druggist - and has been in the Dry Good Business on his own account. . Any communication addressed to CHARLES IL RIDGWAY, care of G. W, Ridgway, 28 Chatham st., PluLtda., will be promptly attended to. Nov. I. ISIS. ' 44-Its • Notice . • IS lIERF.BY, given that the undersigned did purchase front Thomas Oram, all his interest lit the mines atl I Oak Hill, and all the Screens, Cars, implements of 111 i-NI nine and other materials belonging thereto, on the 19th ' of August, 1945. , ROBT.. F. ORAM. . Nov. 1, ' 44-3 t. Stra_y Horse. • CAME on the premises of the 0); subsert -7-,,,.. ber at the Seven Stars Hotel, on the 23d i t . ~ a Hay Horse rising of six years old, ,k appearance.of having been used as a imi, -- ' — '' ', saddle horse, the right hind foot white. -- '''"'"" • • garr. The owner is hereby requested to'corne forward and prove property, otherwise he will he f nitl.according to la*. C. DENGLER. Manbeint T 0 %110141 Nov. I • • 41--3t* ------ Stray Cow TRAYEO aWey from the snbscriber, residing near( Slinersville, about six weeks . ago, a large BRIN—I DLE COW, with a white face with both horns bored near the tip, With one of the horns broken . oil' where bored, and had MI a large Brass Bell tied with a strap. Whoever will return said cow it the subicrincr, nr give him information where he can get her again, shall be reasonably rewarded. ISAAC HODGES, Nov. 1 44-20 RAIL - ROAD IRON. 180 T0 . ‘8•24 x 1 inch flat Bar Rail Road Iron 50 Bins 2 so ~ 24 x and 24 x# 2d hand *• With splicing plates and spikes. for sale by - A.& G. RALSTON, tik-Co. 4 south Front street, Philada. 42—lmn Pn Oath. Oct. 18 Public Sale. WILL he sold at public sale, on Frid ay. thta 14th day of November, 1845, at I o'clockas:lll..at the public house of Israel Reinhardt: in the borough of l'inegrove, NOIIIIIOII county; No. 1.,A certain lot of ground, situate in said town, boundedby Tulpehoccon street 50 feet, and contain. ~.,......, „ A i ing in depth t' an alloy 220 feet, with& „,.;111.! improvements e• insisting of two 2story ligan . rough cast frame dwelling houses And ,a No. 2. A 104 of gro und situate in said borough: bounded by the aforesaid street 50 feet. and contain.- t ,_ ing in depth' oau alley 220 feet, with the ~...:im_provemen Leonsisting ()Cone two mo sses . ry weather-) carded tramedwelling house 11 :: : ' and stable. . • Due atteminnte will sale made known by e given and conditions of JOHN W PATTON, PETER IiEtIN, .Admes. with Will an Oct. 25, exed, of M. flehn,doc'd. • 43-4 A .VSLUABLE CO.IL L.IIND • FOR SALE. THE subscribers, assi nees of George W. Baum. • will expose to public ale on Saturday, the Bth day of November next, at I n' *lock, in the afternoon, atthe house of Fox .t Mortimer, Innkeepers in the Borough of Pottsville, in the Comity of Schuylkill, the follow ing described Real Estate i The undivided bettor a cer tain tract of COAL LAND, situate in Barry and Nor wegian townships, Schdylkill County) bounded by lands Of John Hartman, Peter Knabh arid others, con taining 152 ACRES more or less. This tract of land Is situated on a branch of the Big Schuylkill a few miles 'from the head curate %Vest Branch Rail-rriad, and,con ta ins a horizontal bed nfsuperior Coal, with about sev en feet light covering, on-which a shaft has been sunk through Coal, thirty feet deep. Therearc on the prom - - ises a large log house, and stone•kitchen, (now :•.,,,, , occupied as a tavern,) with stables, sheds, 4.c. ' 4 . ' the old Sunbury road passes immediately by the tavern. The terms of sale will be made known by the Assignees, on the day of sale. CHARLES PRAILEV. • . . .• ; JNO. BETTENMAN, Assignees of Geo. W. Baum. • "Pottsville, October 4, 1815. : 40.65 • H. U. 8. Gazette, .Philadelphia, will Insert once a week until sale, mark price, and send bill to this office for payment. ' - . - Publics Bab). PURSII ART to an order of the Orphani' Court of Schuylkill county, the Subscribers, Executors of , the estate of Michael Bolig, late of Barry township, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to gain by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the Bth day of November next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, in the township of Barry, county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands ofJacob Reiter, Henry Bolig and, John Her ma-n, containing 64 acres or thereabouts, The im- _ provemenfs are asior-mill, a small house . sea 0 and barn—late the estate of said deceased. .- 11 Attendence will be given and the - conditions ofsale made known at the time and place of sale by HENRY BOLIG, l Executors . , JOHN HOLM S By order of the Cohrt, . .. JNO. 11. DOWNING, Clerk. Orwimiburg, Oct. 4th, lEP. 2 . 40— .NOTICE, AN election for thirteen Directors for the Miners' Bank - of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at their Banking house, in the bor.iugh of Pottsville, on Monday the 17th November nert,between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M An annual meeting of the stockholders of said Bank will be held at the Banking house on Tuesday, the 4 th of Noverhber next. CUM). LOME% Cashier. October 18th, 12-- FRENCH AND ENGLISH MEHHlgp si t„i , liz „. " Sept. 7th 29,-;-. TIDE MINERS'''JoURNAL, SHERIFF'S SALES . . 0/P. A E JUL EsTa rig. By virtue of ittVeral IMINOf VgaDITIOLI Erre:CAS and Levels Facies, issned out of the Court of Common Pleas of SchuylkilS county, and o rue dine tea, will be exposed to public vandue and uteri. ; On Saturday, the :19th of Nueembe , 1846, at to o'cloek inthe ft4enoon,, at the pe nrisy l vaa b, mil , in the Borough of fSattsville. (Mend% equal. undivided half part into \ two equal parts, to be divided of all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in einrwegian township, Schuyl kill county, bounded as follows ; beginning at a stone in the Centre turnpike, a corner to lands late William Yob, thence by the same lands south 12 degrees, went 21} perches to a white oak, thence south 11 degrees, east 18 perches to a stone corner to a lot s Id to Pott 4 , Phllips, thence by the same, anti lot noStahl & °freeman, north 88 degree', east 116 perehe to a post corner, Indic line of land, late Levi Ellmtater, decea sed, sett, tsence by the same north 1 degree, west 32 perch es to a post near a white plllO sapling, and Liege hicko ry tree, thence by land fold Benjamin Pett, now S. M. Wetherili, Bonnet 4. Cummins, north 87 degrees. west 103 perches toe apple tree corner, nearhe School w, thence smith 53 degrees, east 45 fee , south 30 ho i degrees, west 00 feet to a corner in the Ce tre Turn pike: thence along the same, south 53 degrees, east 2 perches to the place of beginning, containing 23 acres more or lees, being part of the same premises, which Daniel It. Christ, and Catharine his wife, ctnveyed to ' ' the said Gahm Moore, by Inden ture bear _ ing date the 13th day of Fehritary, 1537. :re; ..- together with the het editanseals and ap lig g : purtenances, consistirig of atw stony log dwelling house, occupied Ras a Tavern stand, a log stable and sheds. As the pruperty of GAI US MOORE. At the same time add place, all that certain tract of coal land, satiate in Norwegian ToWnship, in the county of Schuylkill, containing by a recent survey thereof. 566 acres and 54 perches, (less 21 acres and 6 perches,) sold out of the same tract, and now belong ing toJanies Dundee, bounded by lands late f olio Mid • dletun, of Kettle & Wagner, a survey of J ll'il Haver arker and others, being two adjoining tract of land, and known together as the Mount Laffee tra t of coal land, with the appurtenances, consisting of an exten sive coal mine and a number of miners' !mutes. ALSO, all thatieertain tract of coal land, Situate in Norwegian tovirnehip, in the county of Schuylkill, con taming,lso acreal and 97 perches, bounded by lands of the Delaware Coal Company, lands of William Weth erill, the Mount Lane tract and others, being part of *" the oak hill tract,swith the appurtenances ‘ ~. . . ti consisting' of several coal mines, now Hs; :, I :',. opened and worked by Daddow & others, u e _,-., and a number of miners' housei, As the .._._l_. property of the BERKS COUNTY BANK". At the same time and place, all thos certain two tracts or parcels.of land, the first thereof situate partly In the borough of Schuylkill Haven, and partly in Manheim township, Schuylkill county, beginning at a Pine stump on the west side of the river Schuylkill, and a corner of land of John Pott, • thence by land of John Putt south 621 degrees, west 41 perches to a post, a corner of land of Thomas• Stllyman, thence by land of Thomas Sillyman, the three next mentioned cour-' ses south 273 degrees, cast 40 perches to a poet, south 611 degrees, west 46 perchse to a post, emit 201 de grees, east crossing the West branch of the river , ;chuilbill, and also the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Ha ven Rail-road 155 perches to a stone, a cornet • of land of Daniel Bartnlet, thence by his land north 33 d egrees, east 83 porches to a stone, thence by the same outh 191 degrees. east 123 3-10 perches to a stone lit a line of land of George Kerschner, them e by his land north 753 dsgrees, east 37 perches to a stone on the bank of the , river Schuylkill, thence along the ricer Schuylkill north 291 degrees, east 49 G-10 perches to a beach tree on the bank of the river, thence by West Schuylkill Haven, north 20 degrees, west 969-10 perches to a post, on the batik of the s river Schuylkill. thence along the said riv er north 77 degrees, west 3S 7SIO peaches to g stone, thence up the river Schuylkill, the several coarser and distances thereof, and crossing the West branch of the river Schuylkill, with its junction at Te main branch, to the place of beginniug , containing t 9 acres .. ,_` and 59 perches, with the appurtenances, -a'ar's" consisting of one two story log dwelling NI s, house, a one story stone housesa frame II a ro c barn, a twoeirtmetone house, wita a base s.. ..,.=a ment story,...ii-large 4 story depot house, built of stone, with a two story stone dwelling house unfinished. a two story frame house, a blaCk- smith shop, 9 shanties, built on ground rent; and a iiiimber of other buildings put up by the Philadelphia andlßeading Rail Road Company and others. The second thereof situate in the raid township of Manheim, beginning at a white oak, thence ti , land of Kershner, north 133 degrees, west 17 perches to a cites nut oak; thence by land of Boyer, north 72} (degrees, east 143 perches to a swim, thence partly by, land' of Fessler, and partly by land of Bartolet north 183 de grees, West 207 perches to a stone, thence by other land south 895 degrees, east 221 perches to a post, thence by land of Thomas Sillyman south 181 degrees, eadt 217 perches to a stone, thence by land of Deets, south 69} degrees, west 105 perches to a spanish oak, and south ail; degrees, west 61 7-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 60 acres &c., as in and by said mortgage &c., recorded in Srliuy lkill county, in mor gage book E, page 268. wilt tnore fully appear, &c , to gether with the hereditantents and appurtenances.— As t:. e property of ROSWELL FITCH. ,--lAt the same time and place, all his, the said acob Frick's undivided right, title and interetjt of „ and II and to all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate on the head waters of sveatara river, formerly in Pioegrove township, in the county of Berks, now part ly in Pinegrove, partly in Norwegian. partly in Lower Mahantango and partly in Barry townships, SChuYlkill county, surveyed on the 20th, 21st, 22d,23d and 24th days Of Slay, A. D., 1793, in pursuance of ten warrants dated respectively January 12, 1793, and granted to the following named persons, to wit :--To Robert Irwin, 4393 acres and allowance ; to Elijah Weed, 4391 acres and allowance; to George Weed, 4391 acres and allow ance; to Wm. Cook, Esq„ 410 acres, 114 perches'and allowance; to John Conk, Esq., 445 acres, 91 perches and allowance; to James Miller, 440 acres, 57 perches and alldwance; to Jonathan Walker. Esq , 440 acres, 57 perches and allowance; to Robert Lyon, 460 acres, 148 perches and allowance ; to Wm. Montgomery, 448 acres, 53 perchesmid allowance, and to Andrew Car son, 412 acres, ()Perches and allowance, cordining in the whole 4366 acres 6 perches anti allnwa ce, anti I , bounded by lands of the New York and S huylkill Coal Company, by lands surveyed to James Wildon, Esq.. and others, late the estate of Robert Mn ris, de ceased, and being the same premises whit Samuel Jordon and wife, by indenture dated the 31st day of Au gust, A. D.. 1178, recorded in :Schuylkill countyy in deed book No 17, page 132, granted and conveyed Tinto the said Jacob Frick and Wm.' Levan, George A. Frick, and Wm. Donaldson, in fee, wish the appurtenances, consisting of one 2} story - stone dwelling house, 14 stualLfreme and log houses, 4 stables, a blacksmith shop, and an extensive coal mine, with fixtures, work ed by Lomasin 4. Gaskina. ,As the property of JACOB FRB:A. At: the same time and place, all :hal. certein ant or, piece of ground, with the house therennierected, situate and being in the borough of. 51inersville in the county of Schuylkill, known in the general plan of said town of Minersvalle by lot number 119, being 25 feet- in front on Sunbury street, and extending southwardly 200 feet, bounded eastwardly by lot No. 5 18, westward ly by lot No. 120, southwardty by land of Titu's Bennett, northwardly by said Sunbury street, being part nf the premises which Richard ,Rickert and Christiana his wife conveyed to Titus Bennett by indenture beating dare , the 150 day of October, A. D. 1930, recordedin the of= lice for recording of Deeds at Ornagsburg in and for the county of Schuylkill, in Deed honk No.• II page 308, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. As Om property ofJOHN PLATY. ' - i Al (he same lime and place, all that m,essunge tenement and tract of land. situate , in the township of Wayne, enmity of Schuylkill. adjoining lands Of Jacob Scholl, Abraham Hilbert. William Reed snd others. con taining 102 acres and allowaaces, be the sense, more or less, with the appurtenances consisting of a two story stone dwelling house with a two story stone kitchen thereto attached, and a to barn. As the pr petty of ANDREW ACHEY. I At 'the same time and place, all that certain ... " • two story house and lot of ground, situate ...-- . in the borough ofOrwigsburg on the south ; j • j S . eastwardly corner of Warren and Centre' es a .-. streets, bounded eastwardly by the prop - -s- :-- erty of Jacob Huntzinget, and southward ly by it 20 feet wide alley. As the property of JOHN W. ROSEBEDRY &'ELIZARETH HORNING.Admin. istrators of SAMUEL P. HORNING, deceased. Seised and taken in execution and will be sold "by .JERESIIAII REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Ortvigs-1 burg Nov. 8,.,1815. ,f 131 ..i7Derrougx.inE.yr.l SHERIFF'S SALES OR.REA L/E STATEI• vlrttle of a vrt — ThErt LEly . /MIA PACCAR and a writ of VRXDITIONI EIPONAB. UlStld out of the Court or Common Pleas of Ilchuyi kill tounty, and to me directed, writ be expand to sale, by public vendue or outcry ; On Thursday, the 27th of November, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the house of DANIEL RILL, in the borough of Pottsville; No. 1. All that certain frame. mem snags, tenement and lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwester ly side of Norwegian street, in the borough of Potts ville, county aforesaid, marked in the plan of Jacob Alter's lots, No. 6, containing in front on said Norwe gian street, 20 feet, and in depth 83 feet to a 7 feet wide alley, bounded southwesterlyhy lot No, 5, northwes terly 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, 1831, and recorded in ,Orwige burg, In decd book No. IS, page 211. ' Auto, all that certain two story frame, mos. auage or tenement and lot or piece of - ground; situate on the northwesterly side of Norwegian street. in the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid ; beginning at a point 110 feet northeastwardly frmn Centre street, containing on front or breadth, 18 test, and in length or d ,pih, 65 feet, bounded northeasterly by other land of Chutes Lawttm, northwesterly by a 5 feet wide alley, southwesterly by a 10 feet wide alley, and southeaster ly by said Norwegian street, being the samt premises which Charles Frailey, Esq., Sheriff of Schuylkill County, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Law ton and others, and which by sundryeonveyances, has become vested in him. ALB();. All that certain two story : brick dwelling t9...1 .... house and lot or piece of ground, situate on att the northwerdly side of Market street . . in the .1? „borough of Pottsville, inarked in Port & Pat. terson's additional plan of said borough, No. 13,Con ta6ning in front on said Market street 20 feet; and in depth 100 feet, bounded northeasterly b. lot No. 11, northwesterly by-a 40 feet -wide street, southwesterly by lot No. 15, and southeastwardly by said Market tit, being,the same premises which David Scholl and wife glutted and conveyed to the said' Cbarles*Lawton, by deed dated Octiiber 4th, 1836, recorded in Schuylkill County, in deed book N 0.15, page 524.' Also, Also, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Market swat. in the One rough of Pottsville, and 'county aforesaid. marked lit Pon 4 Patterson's additional plan of said borough. with th e No. 11, containing to width err . set? Market *lnlet GO feet and In depth Ago.* terly by said 'Market streeti whe ices ia 1W feet Wide nottheasterly by a 40 feet It. northern. terlybyanother 40 feet ;vide stri by lot No. IN being tlin 'same It led southeas. ! ' iuthwesterly :e Of grOund. Whitt Charles Miter arid Wife. tuel Rex and wife, by deed dated the 4th day . lbw', A. D., 1830, recorded in Schuylkill Coupe, .., need book, No. 11, page 143 granted and conveyed tO dull said Charles Latvton, • • • 1 1 & Atso, All those two frame , messuages and lot or' piece of amend. situate 013 the northwesterly side of Market street, in the Borough of PottsLide, county aforeiaid, tontainine in front on.said Market street, 30 feet, and-in depth 100 feet, being the northeasterly half of the lot marked in Pott &. Patterson's addition to Pottsville, Nq . 39, bounded noryheasterly by lot No. 37. northwesterly by • a 20• feet wide alley; sotithWest wardly by the other half of the s.sad lot, No. 39, and souttreastwarilly by said'Market street, being the same lot or piece of ground, which Bad Patterson and wife, and Abrahamirott and wife. granted bathe said Charles Lawton, by deed, dated December 6, 1836, recOriled in Onvigeburg, in deed hook Nu. 16, page 52. Auto, All that certain lot or piece of ground. simile in the borotigh of Pottsville, county aforessid, bounded and described as follows •; beginning at a Bost in Nor wegian street; and coiner of tot No• dl. noise or late the property of Abraham. Port, thence by the said Norwe gian street smith 54 degrees, west 104 peechei to a post, thence by a public alley, soirth 30 degrees, icast 260 feet to the southwest corner of lot No 107, thence by the same north CO degrees, east 101 perches to lot No. 101, thence by the same, and lot No. 100, and lot No. 9'3. po feet to the Mecca:if beginning,. Containing L:scre 40 perches strict please re,and being the lot which is mark ed its the plan, of the Borough of Pottsville, No. 106, and which John Ely, jr., and wife and Archibald Mc- Intyre and wife, granted mid conveyed to the said . harles Lawton, by deed dated 30th °ember, 1637, and recorded in Seim) lkill County, le deed book No. 16, page 383, with the appurtenances, consisting of 3 one and a half storieframe buildings, and a frame office. Auto, All that certain tot or piece ogr 'Lind, situate on the southeasterly side of 31aliantan o Street, in the Borough of Pottsville , county afore aid; marked in i Port & Patterson's additional plan to said borough, No. 12, containing in Root on said 3lnhantango street 60 feet, and in depth 241 feet. six inches, bounded south westerly by lot No. 14, southeasterly 6y a 20 feet wide alley, northeasterly by lot No. 10, and northwesterly by said Mahantango street, hetng the damelot or piece of ground, whiCh lob Whipple and wife, granted to the said Charles Lawton, by deed dated the oth day of Oc tober, 1830, recorded in Onvigsburg, in l deed book No. 11, page 338. • ' 1 • Am°, All that certain lot or piece oflgrotind, situate nn the earywardly side of Centre street; in the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, bounded northwardly by a house and lot of ground intendedlto be conveyed to John McCrea, eastwardly by flail Road street. smith- Wardiy by other land of Charles] Lawton, and west- wardly bv sale Centre street, col aining in whit!, 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, 1835, recor ded in Schuylkill county; n deed book No. 15, page 473.1 .7 : - ALso, All those five certainlwo story frame houses . 4 , Ind twelve lots of ground, situate on the •r . eastwardly side of Rail 8030 street, in i tr: : 1. Wynn's addition to Pottsville, bounded al g„• northwarylly by land of Charles Lawton, __ - _.1.._ eastwardly by Coal street, southwardly, I by other land elf Charles Lawton, and iweetwardly.by the said Rail Road street, being lute which are marked in the Man of Wynn's addition to Pottkville, with the Nos. 16, 17, 18, J 9, 20, 21, 22,'23,24.25, 26 and 27, lot No. 16 containing in width 31 feet and the. other lots con taining in width 40 filet each,• and all containing in length or derithl.s9 feet, being the same premises which by sundry conveyances from Jonathan ;Wynn and oth ers, became ve s te d in the said Charles Lawton. ... . . _ . .. . Au°, Three :full, equal,' undivided fourth parts-the whole into four equal parrs, 'to be parted and divided of and in all that certain tract or Pared of land, 61111- Ate in the borough of Ton Seine, county athresaid, on which said tract of land a town plot has been laid out and called the eastern addition of Potiaville, bounded and described tis follirws ;,, beginning it a post corner of James Housb's lot, thence by the same north 36 de rees, west 230 feet to a post, and south 51 degrees, west 'l2O feet to a po'st, thence 14 Altar's addition and Eli Cake's lot, north 30 degrees, - west 400 feet to a post, thence by Ell Cake's lot south 54 degrees, west 475 feet to a post, thence( by landpow or lateofJOnathan Wynn, north 30 degrees, west 30 feet to apost,' north 211 de grees, east 68 feet to a pit, north' 24 degrees, west 128 feet to a post, north 671 degreeS, east 159 feet to a post on the western side of Coal . street, thence along the same north $2l degrees,tvest 110 feet taa post thence through the said street north 13 degrees, west 87 feet to a spruce stump,' north 53; degrees; west 67 feet to a post on the west line of said Coal street, thence along the same north::: 221 degrees,. , west 06 Meet to a post, thence by land now or late Jonathan Wynn. south 67/ degrees, west 159 feet to a pneti north 224 degrees, west 80 feet to a post, north 55 degreed, west 5 feet to a post, north 40 degrees, west 244 feet tb a post, thence by land now or late of the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany, north 69 degrees, east 108 percheS to a post, and north 21 degrees, west 31' perches rind 6-10 to a stone, thence by lona late of John Pott, daceaSed, north 69 de grees, east 34 perches and 6-10 to &post thence by land late John Voting, soutlt2l degrees, east 181 perches to a large Spanish oak, thence alopg thepublic road by land late ofJohn Pott deceased,South 21 degrees,west 171 per ekes to a post, and south 46 degrees, 68 perches to a post, and south 51 clegrees,.west 11 perches to the place of beginning, ekcepting, and excluding the following lots or pieces of ground, lots marked in the plan of the Eastern addititte to Pottsville with the numbers 1. 2, 3,4, 5,8, 0, l 0; 14, 15, 16, 56, 57, 62. 61, 72, 7-1, 75, 76, 18, SO, CA 157, lots numbers 11, 12,: 13,1 the northeast half of lot number 22, and lots number 23;21,25. 26.73, lots numbers 20,130. and a 'ot of ground On Rail Road et. sold to John Jarpes, containing In ,width twenty-fettr feet; and in length or depth from Rail Road street to Coal slreeLlcontaining inclusiVe of all' said lots or pieces of ground 76 acres, strict treasure, being the rime premises Which Charles Loeser. by deeds daied Starch 28, 1831. irecorded in Orwigsburg, in' Deed bdok No. 11, page 339 and December Ist, I +4l, recorded lin Orwigshurg, in 'Deed book No. I'4 paha 349, granted anti conveyed- to the said Charles Lawton, with the ap purtenances consisting of 2 twoand alielf story frame dwelling Minces, with basement stoles l at stone, I two story frame h.nise and 1 one story Dottie house. Auto. all ti* frame messuages oritenements and Int Or piece of ground, situate in Young's:addition to Port Carbon, being the centre part if la lot of-50 feet front and 100 let deep, Marked 'lB on the plan of Young's addition to Port Carbon, said half lot beillg 25 feet front on commerce street, and extending hack that width 100 Net to other land or said Young, com mencing 15 feet to the eastward of the 51il1 Creek Rail. li n Rnad,houededoe the one side by paii of paid lot num er 18 on the other Side cif the remainder of said lot nu - ber 18 in front by said Commerce street, and in the r ar by other land of said Young as aloresaid, being the same lot of ground which Jacob S. Cbirdon and wife granted and coniteyed . to the: said Charles Latvtan,lby deed dated Mareli 30, 1837,and recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed book. No. IC . page F 2. 'As the prop r r ty of-CHARLES LAWTON.' Seized and taken in execution. and Nill be sold by • JEREMIAH REED, Sheri .. Sheriff's Ofiic. j e, ()Twigs- )_. ' -. • .' • burg, October 11,1815. f 1 • - . •, 8114 RIFF'S S.AL. - - Of Valuable RealL-E i 1317.tirtue of several write of Liaysa A FACI/te a l nd I) VtitorriemeEtrosss,assued 7 out f the Court of Common Pleat' of Schuylkill county, a d to me dire .st ed, will be expoied to sale; by Public *endue or out cry: 1 ..„ ._On , Tinersday the '2othZ4q of Jiroentler, 1945, at 10 , 'O'clock, A. 51., at the Pennsylvania Hall lit the borough of Pottsville :--,‘, All his the said George D. B. Keina's inlet ort, right and title, of and in all those 21 tracte of and, includ t z m g the Broad Mountain tavern, known us t e Broad Alo n ta lands, in Schuylkill county, contali Mg 'about 0 1 1 acres, be the same more or less, 'tweet 4by the Coin monwealth ct Pennsylvania. to Jacob W. Seitzingor 4. George D. B. Beim, on the 26,27 and. Bth of October, A. D., 1829, and',of.'which the said peoige D. B. Kelm is lawfully seized, In the one third part thereof, refer ence being had to a conveyance front 1 cob W. Seitz inger and wife, recorded at °twice:nu , in the office for recording of Deeds &c., in and for Schuylkill coon:- tv . , in book No. $, page 400, wili'more fully at large ap • pear4with the appairtenanceit consisting of a :mat large frame and log house now occupied.Ms ss. : a TaVern, large frame and log stabling, large frame and log sheds for horses and !cattle. an untlniSh ed log dwelllng;house near the Taster'', two fountains'. of water for thq use of the Tavern and Stables, with about 30 acres of land cleared and attached to,';he Tavern. - : 1 I Auto, hie thesaid George D. B. Beim's Interest, right and title ofand in all those lands In Schuylkill county, to wit :-1250 aeres more or less, conveyed by Mordecai Lee, 200 acres by Sotortion Itepp, and about 200 ac es by Phineas Freeman, 150 acres more. of less bough of George Ebert, for Kenn &13eltzlnger.byJohn Bann n, and about 250 acres bought ifrom Shoppell 4. Heiser. for }WM d• Sett - zinger, by Johm.Barinan.reference had to the respective conveyances all of which being plaCed upon record in the Recorder's office of Schuylkill coun ty, more fully and at large will appear, together with the hereditinaepts -and appurtenances consisting of three openings Or collieries in the: tenure of Sam lel el Wyman, to which is. attied about 30 dwelling houses, for the si of the wo A NN• i .x men, some built offrame and some of logs, flit ~..---. some one story and some one and a half .-''''' story high,stabling for thd horses need at and about the winks', a Smith shop and darpenter's se for the use of the worts, fourOpeninm4 or Collierie in the tenure of John Pinkerton,'M which 18 dwelling bolters for the use atticviorkmen, some built of frame Some of logs and some of rough swam, some one and Berne one and it half Story high, stabling for the horses need at and about the works, with a Car penter's shop for the works, one opening or Colliery for merly in the tenure of George Wagner, riot now worked, • • to which is attached 0 'dwelling holism', of • ~ t he foregoing, description; with a Smith ::•11 ,•.-_, shop and Carpenter's shots for the use of n 8.. :2 the colliery; one opening sir Colliery now ,-.„:._. preparing flar working in ; the tenure of Haywood, Milnes 4. Snyder, with hause's lielrigirected, Engine house 4;c., all unfinished.. ;Alsiyhom 15 to 20 other houses ol! the same description, some of them at or near the storks of Frock, Shore? & Co., with a saw rialto nd powder'usill. As the property ofGEORGE D. B KEIM. ' 1 . At the same time and pi,cee.-cill that undiriqed 'one sixth part 4111 that certain It of land, situate in the townships of Norwegian an Schuylkill, in. the' county of Schutlkill, on the west and coat side of Mill Creek, bounded by land surveyed to Mary Davis. Hen- Ty Miller, Susannah Sillyman, Theophilus Hughes, Gettle 8. Wagner, lands surveyed to. John Stanly, the St. Clair tract, land surveyed to Jacob It. pp, the - vensdale tract rind .other lands, containing 1500 aces or thereabouts, and known by the name of the' .e e lands, wills the appurtenances consisting of a number of vial operations , miner's housee,:Black Smith eh ps. Carpenter's shops, and Stables. As the property; of i THOMAS' S. RIDGWAY. -.- i ,_ -..e Slezed and teicen into execution and will he soliby „JEREMIAII REED, Sheri . i, Sheriff's OlTiee. °roasts- .t. _ WIZ Oct 'And 18151 f i.. : ' 43.4. HOUSE FOR S' ACE. A - convenient two v e ry frame dwel ing !muse wed lot in Centre st. far inie. Apply A. RUSSEL, Ifthsntango it. Nor, 3, 41 -it M OF REJIG' - ..ESTAITE. B Y virtue of several erders on writs cif Psavixtrui, sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuyl kill county. - and to me directed, will be exposed at DA. 11C 'endue or outs r - Oa 1 • Soteritay the RWI day of Xurtnibei; 1: 1 15. at 10 o'clock to the forenoon, at the : Pennsylvania Halt, in the borough of Pottsville: ; A certain two story Blame dwelling bruise and - Mar k • &bhp shop and lot or piece of ground sit: • ' nateta the, boroughog.Thaerasille,'Schoyl la•••‘ J kill eottnty, beginning' at the north,. -t II ' coreet.of Carbon sweat. and Fron t ..._ thence eastwardly along said Carl., street 230 feet; thence northwardty and parallel sr it . , front street 74 feet, thence westwardly and' par.itlel with Carbon street•23o feet to Front street, theme southwardly along Front street 73: feet to the place of beginning, it being a property which Daniel R. Bennett. and John Bruner, William llruner, Mathias Bruner, Margaret Bruner, and Rebecca Bruner. with notice to Joseph Dobbins, guardian. of the said Mathias, kt k r ga :. tetand Rebecca Brit ner,ttige the rand undivided do hold. At the rune iime;a2 d place, a certain tenement and tract of land situate MI •goWnshiP, Schaylkill county, adjoining lauds late of George Shoe. maker, Niel") Allen. John Pott and the river Schuyl kill, and by land of the President, Managers a nd.Com pany of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, and (MI. taintng 210 acres or thereabouts, .and. the Mil taillei thereon, with the appurtenances conitsting of a large dock of between 4 and 500 feet long .tc., it beinga tract of land which William Henry Bacon and William Penn Warder, William Graham Warder, William St eery Warder, Janny and William Warder Cadbury, togeth er and undivided do.hold , and will he sold by •• JEREMIAH RF.ED,.:3I/eOLE Sheriff's Office °mica. 11 burg:Oct. 2.504.1 , 313. ; 93 To-lAs PAUL,' Ala. Subpoena • vs. SUSANNA PAUL. ! Sur. d:voree. Ban order issued out of the Court of Common 'Plcae of Schuylkill county, and to me dirtei•o.d. I am comenanded to notary satd,Susanna Pant. dm ion be and appear nefOreour Judges at a Court Of Com mon Pleatt, to be held at Crrwlgshurg. in an,d for the said County. on the rind M today in Decenaher neat. then and there to answer to the complaint of your husband, Tobias Paul. who prays to be divorced frumt the bonds of matrimony, entered into with you. the said Basanna Paul. JEREMIAD' REED, Shera Shoran, (Mee, o , vngs- j burg. 0Ct.2:5, • --- . ' 30 Dec.lmber Term, IS:l5 ' ABRAHAM HART, Henry C. Carey, Isaac Lea, Eliza C Baird, Jo-I o seph G. Lawton, rind Ellen Virginia, his wife. late Ellen Virginia Baird,and Iteriry C. Baird, Louisa A. Baird, CaSoline A. Baird. Augusta • . 4 M. Baird, and Edward C. Baird, by Nlarla Ca, I ! fey, their Guardian.- Mr. Purry Atty. Q., a Copy. Jr.agmisit I REED, • • SCHUYLKILL' .couNrr, 3s. , The Commonwealth of 'Penns) Ivania, to the Sheriff - . of Schuylkill county, Gait - row t—lf Abraham Hart, mike you secure of prosecuting his claim, then daihripsee command you that ylill,lllll/11i/11 by • • % good and lawful summoner* Jisnr) C. . e Carey. Isaac Lea,Eliza C Band, Jose..khG. Lawton, and Ellen Virginia his wife, tare Ellen Vsrein ia Baird, and Henry C. Baird, Louisa A. Baird, Caroline A. Baird, Augusta M. Baird and Edward C. Baird, by Maria Carey, their Guardian, so that They he and ~. Peat before our Judges at Orwigsburg, at our County Court of Duration Pleas, there to be Itch! on the ling Monday of December next, to show wherefore and whereas the said Abraham Hart, and_ the said Ilenry C. Carey, Isaac Lea, Eliza C Tlaird,,Joseph G. Lawiliin and titan Virginia his wife, late Ellen Virginia Baird. and Henry C. Baird, Louis'a A. Baird, Carotin,. A. Baird, Augusta M. Baird, and Edward C. Baird, by Maria Ca rey; their Guardian, together and undivided. do hold a tract of Land in the township of Norwegian. and coun ty of .Schuylkill, containing 4021 acres, otter or . less, 'bounded by Hill's land, by land of John' Hughes. by Repp's land, and by land of George Filbert, together with all the building improvements, mills , Minerals, mines,' woods,. waters, water courses. ways; midair Biel other appurtenance's, excepting thereoirt 91 lots of ground numbered respectiVely on the plan or draft of the town of St.- Clair, 12,15,36, 17, IS;10, no, 21, .66, 23,24;25, 20 27, 2S, 30, 31, 32,33, 30, 37, 40. 41;42, 47, 110.'111, 112, 16, 114. 115. 03, CO,' 101, 102, 103, lel, 103, 337,!. 344, the game Henry C, Carey, Isaac Lea, Eliz a 4:Baird, Joseph C. Lawton and Ellen Virginia his wife, late' Ellen Virginia Baird.ind Henry iC Louisa A. Baird, Caroline A, Baird, Atighsta M. Baird, -arid Edward C. Baird, by Maria Carey, their guardian, list kition thereof between them to be marle(acititiling to the laws and customs of this Commonwealth in stielv case nride and provided.) do gainsay: and the 'Ann done, do not permit very unjustly and against the 'main laws and customs (as 'lts said kc. and have you then there the names of those Summoners and (his writ. Witness the Honorable Ltivuza Kirinza. Esq.. at Or wigsburg, the 24th day of September, A. 1)..;1245. CHARLES ERAILEY, Prothonotary, Orwigsburg Oct- 4, 1,143, 40- at - .7..5 December Term, 1 REUBEN MILLER,. , re. George Mosnr, Samuel Miller, 3110i:ter Millcr, JacOL, Miller, Chas. )- In l'illlleraosepli Yost and Rebecca his Wife William Itenahler and George Rensbler. Partition. Mr. Smitten Atty. P. Q., a Copy—Jean. MIMI REED, Sheriff. St" HUYI KILL COUNTYO3. 3 heCoMnienweallh of Pennsylvania - -,- ... ." 6" sr to the - Sheriff of -Schuylkill . CounlY. Itt .- •GREETING:—If Reuben Miller, make you secure Of prosecuting his claim, then we' ../ '4l. . tvp command you that-you sena - non by god , o and 4awful summoners Geotge Moser, is s % Saltine! Miller, 'Michael Mille . t, Isaac ',Miller, jaceb.Miller,'Charles 31iller, Joseph Yost, and Rebecca his wife, William Renshler and George Relish , ler, late of your county yeaman, so that they be and appear before our Judges at Orwigsburg„ at onr . Court of Common Pleas, there to be held. for the County hi' Schuylkill, on the first day of December Term, 1895—t0 ansii‘er Reuben Miller, of a plea wherefore, whereas, the sit Reuben Miller and the Said defendants togeth er rind ndivided do hold one hundred andseixty acres. or the eaboute of land, situate. in West Druns Nick 4 town in: in the county of Schuylkill, bounded b lands John half, land of' y l l the sold George Moser, 1 land late ac Miller, deceased and others. They the said defendants partition thereof between them and the said Reuben Miller, according tr. the la ws and customs of the Commonwealth afjPeonsylyania; to be made, do gainsay and the came to be done, do net per mit l i very unjustly and contrary to the same la we and customs, &c., and have you then there the names of thotto summoners and this writ. Witness the Hon. MEW kR KIDDER, .Earf., President of our said Court at Orwittiburg. September Ist. 1515. ' - CHARLES FRAILEY, Prothonotary .. Orwlgsburg, Oct. 9th 18-15. : ' 40-fit . 111 Peter Dreher, Samuel Miller, 'Michael . . ' Miller,lsaac Mlller,JacobMiller,Charles ), In Miller, Joseph Yost & Rebecca his wife, William Renshler.and George Renshkr. Partit i on Mr. Raceme Atty. P. Q.; a copy,JEmotp , All Rego, Sheriff . , . J• i • ; SCHUYLIOLL COUNTY, ti. . THE Commonwealth of Plnnsylisnia, to the , lheritf of Schuylkill County, . Gnet:Tlnoi—lf Willie') Miller, make you secure of prosecuting his a nd then we If., if command you summon by Cron!' and law • ful summons Peter Dreher; Samuel Mil lor, Mi•hael Miller, Isaac Miller, Jacob Miller. Charles Miller, JOseph Yost and Rebecca his wife:, William Rensbler and George Renshler. late of your County. yeomen, sothat they be and appear before our [Judges a, Orwigsburg, at' our Court of Common Pleas, thereto be held for the county of Schuylkill, on the first day of December Term, 1815, to answer Reu ben lathier. of a plea wherefore, whereas, the said Reuben Miller, and the said defendants together and, undivided do hold save . - ty-four arres,of land. or there about.% Situate to the township of West Britninick, in the said county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of Richard Stephens, Jr. Samuel Medlar, Abraltom Seltz er; William Kershner and others. They the said de fendants partition thereof between them, and the said Reuben Miller, according to the laws and custo ms of the jCommonwealth of Pennsylvania, to be made. do gainsay and the same to be done, do not permit very unjustly and contrary to the same laws arid customs , gm,' and have you then there the names of those sum moners, and this writ Witness the Hon. LOTIIIER RIDDCR. r!,. Prost , lent of our said Court at Orwlesburr. Sept. Ist. A•. D. 1845: CHARLES FRAILEY, Prothimotary. rrrigsburg, October 4. 1845. 40-61 Public! Sale: • • P URSOANT - to an order of the Orphans' enurt of Schuylkill county, the subscriber QM/milted by the said Court for that purpose, will expase Sr. public sale, at the public house of Abraham Seltzer. in West Brans:- wick Township, lit the said coonts•, on baturdav, the 22d day of November next, at IU o'cloi•k, A. 111., of ;aid day, , all the Real Estate of Jacob Miller, late 'of the , said township, deceased, to wit No. I. Containing JO acres, 33:11ereltes of land. ad , Joining the Little Schuylkill Raillload, land of Ceorge Moser, Samuel R. Medlar and ntitt.rs. , ,,The improve : • • meats thereon consisting g r a l arge t muse. A barn. stables and all other necessary' con_ •••• ,r veniences, spring house and goad water at WO • the door, The buildings are on the Cam wissa road, and thiiimrpart comprises the. principal part attic linitnestead farm of the tbaid intes tate. No; 2. Containing 50 acres 6Q Perches of lard, ad- Joining the said Rail Road on the north, and the river Schuylkill on the smith, being part of the said Home stead farm, and being, all bottom land nu.the river sebnylkill; on this purpart there IS a saw mill In genii order, and a valuable water power, embracing the whole' of the Little- Schuylkill; with sufficient head and fall for any purpose. No. 3. Containing 53 acres STperches of land. ham , - dedhy the Itiver Schuylkill, land of John Schad. John Bond and others, op the said Catawisst Road.- being principally farm land, in a good state of eultiiation, with aproper proportion of well timbered land- i No. 4. Containing (alarms 73 perches,•butintleit by. lands ofJohn SchallJohn Bond aunt others, being Tim eer Land—all-of Which said Real Estate, is situated nn or near to the Little Schuylkill Rail Road; and within - three miles of the Town of Port Clinton, arldlln the said township of West Brunswick. • The said Real Estate is ordered to be sold :wen cola. &don that fire per rent of the purchase motley on each' purpart, be pairkon the day of sale. That clic half of the, balance, thereof ho paid on the Brut day of April next, and the remainder In ones Aar the:reales., siiiitiin• terast from the first day of April'nest. Elide and Secured at the expenatinf the purchaser JOHN P. 110BART,Truster. By the Court. • JOHN R. V 4 111rN 'DM, 'Mork. , qrs4golvarg,Sept.,27, 1645.. Mr SHERIFF'S 'SALES ti December Term. 1815— REUBEN MILLER, I= MINERS' JOUR AL., . atlsunty Ilkorninp4 ; Npr. 4%.111345.. 101 - ,A , lte;rtiscrnent,kerowetedi oat thig.otai.k will; 1.1,:dF.• JP:A ILL .Ett.cr!vss,.--The Etat* election, ' . et.v :Pork took place on Tuesday la't. I.ittle. iteinetit . was felt as regarded the resplt, and ths , c wai l, icry, email. •The aticag,tain ilteNe York" i l ly wok fir the Reigister, and the CAlayking, is.„ rote polled for each ennilkiate: bsgootl L. F. - 15,2p.--,rrataltlin Whig, 1t'i1,144) • lefty: Native, 8, .550 ~ his may .be enesitieted the tee; tote One' nig Is !certain—Penitent Nativbm is altriest at, lagt jgasp in New. York City. We hardly,. ik it jvill rally again. At first it was sustaineck the I,,Vhi:;s,but it became so,inrow,contracteek ! ,mar 1 !I 4;x next; I • Ligolad,that it destroy-A itself. We have few rns from the 'counties in tLis State, and ihey. vague and unsatisfaetots. he election in. New Jersey also took place on, p s d l ay'. •We have nearly full setups from the te. The Whig.; hese ierluinfy carried, the ate, and probably the House. There is a, ibility hOweNer that owing to, the apathy of Whigs, there may, be a looeofoeo'lnsjority AN:runscrrt. 'FunNscr.s.- 7 —We learn that Meisrs Pederso n Lyingn's Furnace . erected at. Spring blown in'on ThuUstlay last unclog the supe;istendance 0E Cornmotlozerigry. EM .• Mesas 4. A. Brooke, have 40, erected an Arglkracite .baropce, et Birdsbotough Belles co., rear the panalovhicb rut bp repay to go into cpergtioiino AO,' time. Txxl.e,—The people of tltia •State' haiie adop-. tod the new Constitution by a Wire majority. -The rote in favor of annexation is about ft to so that that question, appears to be settled. Poor- Mexico!. in less than ten ,years, eke tyill 'cease to exist as of Independent nation. •raa AAILRCtAn.—A man named C.harles Whitmore was killed on the Reading Rail . Road,. at the Norristown Depot. on Monday .night, last, Ile wes asleep On the tender of a locomo tive, in motion. The engine struck a twin cf coal cars,oug. the concussion threw him between the tender anti tha engine., instantly crushing him to death. . A Goon Iv ruovsmerr. 7 —Tho Mount Carbon• Rail Road. Company hive I.ltift.tt Mope w. 411 be t.ween Rail Road strict and the Rail Road, axon dir:'•g from Clemens k Parviu'a Steam Mill to Nor wegian street, on which tuy are putting up fence. •Thia will ?Tactually prevent ths stroakipga from boring carried an iho Rgil Rood, and imprimis tho appoaramas of the street. J' T rreU , xvho murdered his mistress •Mr.. Bickford recently ,in Boston, has not yet been fart rested. He is y ruarriect, non and 'has a family residing it Veeyonnith (Mas's.) lie had left him 2 yeas air praparty wad , b about s2s,9oo,ethiett his has equanderad. • FOREIGN .NEWS. AillitlVAL OF Tnc CLIDONIA Summons -The Steam Ship Calidonia arrived at Boston on Monday last after a voyage of RI days. . There is little interest in the foreign 110VVI of the week beyond the tidings from Algeria: That brave and unsubdued chief, Ab:l-el Kader, has achieved another triumph over his French inva ders. Ife r surprised and captured other Iwo, hulls died of. thrr . . • _ The trade in wheat has, been active; and not only has the previously established advance bean maintained, but a further rise in prices has talon place-at ninny of 'the principal markets. ' The price of Iron has advanced twenty shillings, The demand continues to increase, and further ad, vances are inevitable. I.abordis areiCarce in tho agricultural district* to tho grcat demand far workmen corttha Rail Roads. The Douro (Portugal)- irinh2ge has failed this En . CANAL COM3IISSIONER. The fullAing tshle exhibits the official vote for • Canal Coiltreksienet: Allegheny, .' rmstrang, Beaver,. Bedford, Berks, Bucks, • ' Bradford, i Butler, Cratvford, Chester, Columbia; Cumberlaild, Cambria. Centre, i • Clinton, Clearfield, Clarion, I Carbon, Dauphin, Weenie, $ u rnmonn Erie, Elk, Fayette,- rranklin, Greene, FluntinOun, 'lnsliana, Jeffersonl, Jurii4ta, Luzerrie,l- ' Lancaster, Lebanon, Lycnmirtg: Montgomery, Mercer, Monroe, 'll3B , 1544 M'Kean, ' 170 . Northampton, 2728 Northumberland, 1640 Perm ; 1816 . , Phila. Cnukity,l 11.92 . 1 Mita, City, 4256 Pike, 408 Potter, ; 209 Somerict,l 659 Schuylkill. 2314 t3usquOannts, = ' 1743 I'in4a, 1183 1111011 . 1416 Ven3 n 712 Washington, 11486 Wayne.. 913 Wyoming, 828 arreu, 383 I,Vestmortlancl, 3201 ywk, . 3181 EMI jji Itetgby even that 1 have loani.d to 'oho Ortito. 6 so. Woven al..' Hatt e,s. to use during toy ultql• elite. All peritiors orlthektiino forbid ufiefiering *alit propem k ae 1 L 104;ing the eilid John. Orfila._ WM. SOOIIZ. • EZE II I= Burns. Karas. 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