- . . , To TIIDSE Dar vs riu.s.—Of all the meth ' cine'ii put forth n the world; none has ; been ie tallied with sud s general thvor by tell(Who have used them ' ,as the so well known and efficacious medicine culled "Dt. SlMitifielmroved Indian Vegetable Pills ; I " and perhaps no medicine ever possessed in its peculiar ebrobirration, Stith mye,- - terious power /veil disease. rik lady of the first respectability ill this city, (whose nanie ye itre 'penretted - to gr l ve hi pnvate) informed ut, this week, that she bad Tong . sufferedthe'rntnittriolent headache, and that nothing had creralforded her relief like these , Pidls.'' She saiiilhnt Dr. lbint; ,--„, ingtdu ith'ised her to try thein, stat ing lie knew thenc' to'be. a good medicine.' pus case is hot uncomintin. ' -. Physicians' no tscwnmeud them, ' and Dr. S.:, hasl tie ' proud satisfaction of being .pertnitted to refer to more than one 111(4 in the . profession. Thew. Pills, besides their great eflica . cy, have a taste as pleasant as a sugar plum, bes kg dilated with sugar, (a thing unheard of in the world, until Dr. Smith made them, after inure then a year's trutrandgreatexpense.) The pub. lie are miormeit that these Pills are not of the mushroom chn,'Sl, made of anything merely to sell '• - for a shnrt . timel as they are made of the purest : materials, and they willbear the scrutiny of either Physician or chemist. l.The public ought`to re member that no Sugar Coated Pills can be relied lipon unless theLsignature of Dr. Benj. Smith,',3l. . , I)., the sole inventor, is upon the; side of every box, AMC/ inare of counterfeits. This is t . 51- !PORTASFI', ni NII:EiIABLE MEDICINE may be enye ()p l ea in Sugar. . i . Dealers turn' lied, at the New York Collegtl of Health, 179 Gr mwich street, -New fork. ' i t ' ET.--7' Sold at 79 Greenwich street, New York, and by John S. ',. Martin, Druggist, Pottsvilli---- J. & J. C. Rah ,'OrWigolutig- - -E. W. Earl, Rea tlitigt—S. & G. Shollenberger, Ilambarg—ti:st ' & Stbrner, and 1..1. &J. 11. Falls; Millersville. . IIE UN/TET) .SrAzt:s —l..et it !he n Brandreth's Vegetable Unb, - et , now been before the citizens ; of es fOr nearly six, ycitrA, and Meth ' thonsantLs!! They are so Well need scarcely be mentioned that rgative Medicine," so " jmnly hal " eXperience of a century" i:s y may be taken in any dose,latc .e'.A requirements,—and this in.le 10xi.!.s aml all ages. They liave very i:Jriety of derangeiptqat of (restore and yet, when properly used, leestore to health, except in those atmit' - Wai ex ,it:tasted before tlte , ::t itiee.l yrinh. . , CITIZENS OF remembCred tL al rills, have the Gaited Stal be hundreds .o that it .1 'they are O. :owed" flit •proved .that ELI Northing tsefers "teen used in e the huMan hoc never failed to .:rice where t tve - ce coal taidn liniretsat ,from the 'conduce to the! !apil.there,l„wci 'may lie.' whole system, itsiaright that ilrttutlreth's returive all corrupt huninrs iu elegy; elite anti ~ treettial in:tu n° effect Intl What will tinalb; perfectlittrif6t.,ation of the 'Hood, ,re th 6 titievit.e, (whatever name it 1,) L ive perpect health to the , MT Drilg.SIAS Lsrenot permitted to fyou purcliar.e of thezn, you wil/ rfeit B. BRAN:fICCETH, AL D. . E 7 l erne sell me Pilte 'obtain a extuute at BriDati‘ytty ,G%; !Zed :IReht.4 ilt 33randrz4.11').: rrificipal 211 "..,) and by tlie .in110)-ing. a ..)uthor 'clinvikill Conniv • o, fortiuk;e: jr, c - 7 ;New Cas- AknytlerL-Port Clinton, Robin 1-7chaylkill Haven, Charles Mintz one .agrnt in every place or ha ighont the. world. „ Pottsvil tic., George) II! hold & Co., itiaerancf b . !. / 'irt:lnce thronl: Coal Trade. I fh., iddintient.f this week arc by 'Roil 1:Oral, :11,651—by Cartel, 1 total fur the week, 30,'217 14 tsan4, t rig a falling otilev Rail Road of 434'13, nut by Canal, 4f ' at loot. We 1:U .' 61 only'rernark: that the tihiptneni4 Rill continue to fleet •le weekly a. winterapproaeheg. ',The water Will be drawn tttitherautd uu the oth of lice. Fryig.litA min o tit.; slime to l'ltiladelpttin tooliN,tv tht ,York 4L!i'quOtea To Eastern;Poi little, nod will Queitat j To Salon, • . " Boston, .t Portland: •" New Bedf Providenc " Chsrlesto? eninbridgp " Nantneke " New York "'Newark, N. J. • ' - ' Albany, Frederick.' Freights to aware front al ti front plakilrli,hia they have a d ri l iwt .a L'ontione to 'vary for the reninintler id the t i btet therefron cannot be reliedon. ; $1 75 to 2 00 per ion. • • $171185 1 - •' s to 187 " 3r4. $1 40 to 150 '4 Fall RV :4r, 41 45 to 150 " 4I 75 t 200 4 - ort Brigh7m,sl 87 to 200 4 4 t 7, 41 75 41 15 to 1 20 4 ` $1 57a 100 44 :41 00 111 45 to 1 50 burg, Va. 41 12 to 125 " I, , i,il 3 ,L,lptiia ITy Cattur $1 00—to Del -1152-4oNcia. Fork, from Pottsville 91 df and from Stlinyl ;l-:to.Riehmond. • • By Rail Road kill Ilacen 81, Onliteness of. the different Collectors Roa.ll,.e.alaru. enabled. to (marsh 7th, rile fhilatrilfg, weekly •tare of the ich they can rely upon as correct. BY RAH. ROAD.' • 1101 , 1 — PORT :C•12730N. 1d111:.4)h Thursday • • : . . 6,579 00 3 147,379 01 TriROVG7I th ' on the Canal an' our readclr,• • Coal Tradg; wi For the week I • evening. • , • ' Pet last c SIMI anLat rnT,TsVILLE. 5,0R4 19G,703 10 Far the week • evening, Per last ME nx scat: •LKILL - ;Win: on Thntiday . For the week • ' 'evening, MEM EIDE T 1107.1 PORT CLI,NTOK For the week ceding on •Tinarsalav everitor., I rer tafitTt. port, RIB . , , , 1 AY CIVAL. , FROM VOTT3i - it.t.i Asb-roa-rcArinosi; For'the week :oiling ow Thtesdey . . evening, Per fastißeport, ' ,_'111,9•28 03 • '.--: , ----.,----150,351 IS FROM 5C111.711.R 1 1LT. , 1/ArEN. ,•': k- ,Totai up to Ttmrsday tuidn' , I, I l i November 'l,' . "• - 1,651 00 ' ! - Per last epOrt, . , 11,1-2'2 13 . i . ~, ! • —4 -12',076 13 OM PORT CLINTON. - ..". or the week .Mling , on Thufsady November 14 , ' ' ' ' 1400 01 : ' Per last Repoli, 46.0:0 0 i • • •—•.-- 7 47,553 16 .. . Total by Canal! Do by 'tail oat!. and Capal Total by 'na • LEHIOH - COAL 7'RADE.i , • Despatched his season, eipio:loth me. fiat, IS:15, • ROM MAUCH CHUNK. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Summit Room Run, , J i Deaver Meadoliv R.ll. do Coal C. ritontrENN HAVEN 41azleton Coita l Company ' i• --•"{ FROM Reck PORT. suck Mountain Coal Co TOTAL SOFPMENTS. OM MAUCH CHUNK. d Nay. co. ,inns 171699 • ; ' do ; 67509 Lehigh Coat 'a Summit 1I Room Ru • 2.17107 ire R. R. and Coal Co. • 7101 l IROM PENN HAVEN" Hazleton COal Co. ' 64110 Deaver Mead ROM ROCK PORT Auek 3lount'ai' .11 Coal Company. - :411Ntr , 1411.1. •- The 6411owi' te overfills Roa' = Evening last. AN D SCHUYLKILL A VEN 11110 A D. ng is the amount of- Coal transported I, fur the week ending on Wednesday report, -, lEM 399,045 05 WILL/A3I NEWELL, pill,qctor NT CARBON RAILROAD. ,t of Crior transported ot/er this toad' for in; on Thuro4,yy evenini last, is; - , • • ••.• • s,9lD:Totisr. • Report, 229,3 ‘ .1; ;" The amou the week en 215,330 N. CLEAVER, Cuilector Total, VI.KILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. , - t coal transported over - this road for nding Saturday evening 1, inst; • z • 4,671 per last report 04,4,`01 ACHO The amoun the the week, Total 162,375 JESSE TURNER, cOIICCIOT. !ILL 'CRREK RAIL ROAD. r______ Ding in the :amount of coal. tra sported op to Thursdayevli last: , • •• • , . . 3,950 05 Tons ,r Last Report, 77,823 02! The fonoir i over this 51.770 01 GEO.IIADE . STY, Collector MM NEW TITAT CR, CIA JEWELRY TRE subsiribers have connect Clo Watch, Jewelry, and 8 in Cent re s eat, neat door to th rettisVill4 anlere all articles in fit tamed it tBE lowest Philadelphia in - Cold or Silver Ware, !mule to 0 notice. -The public are invited to c hi' Clocks, Watches, Jewell', Particular attention paid to the-re Clocks and Jewelry, pot4syine, Nov. 15, 1845: SCHOOL MISCE WHOLESALE AND UNEXAMPLED LI [IN MANY INSTANCES CHEAPER TII AT BANNAN''S CHEAP 4 , POTTSVILLE, IPS STOCK. in calcnsiVe, embracing all, kinds or 1 1School books, Filth as I mCMoi 1 , Cobb'.,, ?ditch , ell's, Parley's, Stnith's, (10MIY's, Frost's, Grigg & Elliott's, Thomas, Cowperrlittaite 6c.,Co's Ho gat&:Thompson, &c.—all of which are manufactured roe USE, and purchased directly front the publishers, at the 'lowest trade each. prices, and which are at the same price, front In to do per cei t cheaper that the :welkin trash and old and often it 'perfect editions, of ; feted for sale by the travelling book sellers, and agents of what are termed, the half price stores. r- It may not be generally knonn to our readers that there are l'rinters and Binders in Philadelphia. whose sole bnsiness is in printing and binding, books, at the cheap rates, fur auctions, which look well outside., but whirl' are put together on tlinwily. that they will bare ly stand handting. Ae ice have a reputation to sustain, and reside here, we cannot and not dent in this trash.' Tlii! Pedlars aaddrravelllng Metchants confine ineir tinniness almost solely to the auctions, , ITlus is a secret' pe,rchasers of boot:sought to be made acquainted' With. Try v 3, and satisfy yet rselves; .• • . 11. HANNAN 441. ' n - NOtivithstantling this dilfecencer ivepledge Oka selves to furnialtMerchatits, Teachers and Pirehts with norm books, wholeiale and retail', ciseti.ert ;with re gard to quality,,than the Pedlars trid Travelling Mer chants , Nov. 15 r 46- 7 THE 'HIS'TORY OF WYOMING. Hy the non. Charles Miner. ro:subscriber. Rook-publisher, No, 4, Minor street T Phiradelphie, has issued a History of SVvoniing in A large aryl beautiful octavo volume of nearly Goo pages, accompanied' with • Maps, &c., by Mellott. Charles Mi ner, whose name Li a guarantee that t tvill • he' found one of the tho,t futtrestine works "of the dny.' trade supplied at the usual - rates of discount. Retail price ,92 00.. Address .1, .CRISSEY, N0..4 Minor st. Philadelphia, Nov 15th 1815, , • c. - The above work is also for sale by Elegant Note Paper. • Filbscriber hnk jun received a beaUtifuf an t sOrttnent of Note Papers, the latest and most fashionable patterns--among which is_ the Yteteria, of which will be sold at the lowest Philadel phia prices, by the quire or ream. Envelopes to match of 'various kinds. B. BANNAN Ag't , Nov. 15 ' 1 45-- Alexander's Trieobaphe, A LiclnD DYE which ' changes 111.01 t and grey !I_ hair in a beautifid black or dark color insianta-* neouslv, without any injury In the hair Zie. l Any per son earl apply it sn simple is the process For s ile at Philadelphia prices. B. BANNAN Aft. ti r.,15 46 • Stray cow. r. 4 IMF, to the premises of the -subscriber, living on stumbling Run, a Stray Cow, a dark Chesnut-Brin dle with dark colored head, both horns bored under = owl). The owner is requested to come fi , rward„'prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will he sold as the law dieects. °, ELPAII MOORE. N0v.:15 • --113-3 t tIIE EXCITEMENT ATILT, GREATER!! The, Market st. Store, . THE CHEAPEST PLACE T 9 PCIACHASE GOODS, WEST OF THE CITIES ! ! C . O.ME 4- JUDGE. P'OR 'YOL:iaELVES MORE NEW GOODS FOR SEDGWICK & CO, TESSItS. SEDCWICK .& Co. , have Lust returned IV.I from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, with the hest selected assortment of Goods. ever offer ed in this market. Among which are all' the latest style Cashmer,i, fancy barred Cloaking, Silks for la die's'dresses,"slialled and barred Mous detains, Alpac cas, , Chintzes, tine embroidered ant' plain Thtbet Shatils, Ladies' Fancy Gloves, Hosiery Alt of which will be sold 20 per cent, cheaper, than can be had at any other store in Pottiville. hy , ISEDGIVICE & Co. Nov. S, 1815. , • 45- • 'COME AND SEE. A NEW STORE: ' TIIE subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally., that he has g just opened a NEW STORE in the tiuilding recent- C ly occupied by Samuel Sillyman, Cegsre street, Pottsville, where he has just received frail Philadel phia, a general assortment of fresh FALL AND WINTER GOODS. which will he sold exceedingly low, for cash or country produce. Just call and see what can be done iz at selling cheap. His stock consists in cart of -• : Superfine and Common cloths of all emlnrs ac prices, Cassimcre's and Satinetts, Flannels. Cash 4---- 153,058 10 meres, 6louslin rle Laines, Check, Shawls, and Handkerchiefs, Beaverteens, Velvet curds, tt large selection of Silks &c., for ladies' dresses, Gloves, Stockings. Umbrellas. ' - Also, an extensivs: assortment of Groceries, Queens-ware, Cedar-war. sugars. Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Mackeral, Salt, Bhglisja Cheeke,. sperm an common Oils, Looking Glasses,, Candles, Spices; Tr Yelling Bags. &c.. all of which mill be'iold heap as can be had in the edunty. Ile'therefore inyties•one and all to come, examine and price his good, bring convinced th,tt he can and will serve them Satisfactorily. • . ---.-20),798 02 p 17,537 04 357,005 II f,6, 75 19,513 16 19,152 II = Nov. 8. 18-15, ,s-PRap, arQuivx 4 -1 11[4 :5" ! Lyn Farms for . . • . TIIE saliscnb'er being afflicted witfia disease which is much alzgravatell by the chld'and 'length of our winters, is compelled to seek a home in a milder cli mate, and in consequence, offers fur sale, his property in I.4ens Valley, Dauphin County, Pa., consisting of a STEAM MERCHANT MILL, and a MILL OF WA TER POWER, the former frame, the tatter stone, ad jrfinlng eallicither, the running gears of both worked by either power.. 1p the Stettin Mill, are' two'part 01' first rate .rxertch Ou'its, 'a pair cif Itittibers.with all Abe ne ersaao rearing•and machinery for ;cleaninglatlgrin ding grain; driyen be an engine 'of abant fifteen luirse (tower. ii) . all adjoining building. hrthe Water Mills are ones pair french burrs, one pair choppers, one pair rubbers, a Smut Machine, with all the necessary gear ing &c., fir doing a Merchant and Country business. .Also. a Plaster breaker and two bolts in each Mill, all of which including the buildingsotire in unexceptiona :tile rontlitien. 'I hey are.ol feet in front itninediatety on the main 'road from :Millersburg on the. Susquehanna, to Pottsville, and 3 miles cast of the town' of Gratz.— The Miportance and value of this property may he ei titnated, when it is.known that there is miother steam mill in the Valley, and that the streams and water power arc occasionally very low and wek, giving to this establishment a great advantage as respects ens fruiters, and in pashing their own ground st ifs - to mar ket when they are scarce and high, owing t the other mills in the vicinity..nof being able tri grind sufficient for the demand. Attached thereto, ars anent 211 acres of land, in a high state cf cultivation, divideo:into two . , . • ii..... farms, on one' of which ils the (subscriber's a ---'' residence.,) is,,,a large two"story mine man -0 Mon nearly trow, completely finished, con 'a 8 La p i n fo i n i. if ,:t s isxtt,,ereen. withmorns, on e shelves,of c w o h u i t c , t h 4 is s ,fi,kit &e., and and Would he admirably calculated fora hotel;avith ex cellent cellars under the whole, a fountain of spring water sufficient for 50 families, near the kitchen doer, adjoining which is a stone milk house, coal, house, smoke house, • wood shed, bath house, drying house and carriage house. Also:a tenant's house, finished outside and Im—barn, .171 ith double thrashing floor, thrashing machine and suf fi cient stabling kr, horses , cattle nd'sheep, a cider mill, (cast nuts) and press in a bask building, and a large-istone,Distillery, with stills •e. Also, on the.road near the Mills is a: Mil- VW,..Ver's benne . new- 7 -lts 't? Apple. Orchards 0.. • ~..t. r ..4,„. selected fruit, and upwards of four hundred ... - 54 Peach trees of the best vas that ctmld he obtained at the Philadelphia Nurseries - and elsewhere. A great varlet of choice. Plums, Pears, Cherries and 'Crapes, with ] five .gocul kit( :!..11 and flower gardens, 'containing about 123 acres. The other farmconsista lif.about flti acres, with farm .tis umk house, large Swiss barn, a large frame len sant's house, saw mill, Blacksmith shop, new A apple mill and press, with a pinup at each of a f the kitchen doors, and other fine Springs on s.._ both farms. .Also, - Apple and Peach Orch ards all 'ln flood order, with upwards of 150 acres of cleared land on the whole. • Either of the farms may be had separate with the Mills, or the 'whole will be sold togethe , , as may suit a purchaser: - Terms--one Mall' cash, the remainder in gales secured by the - premises. Peisseasing may be has On the first of April next. Also, a piece of land adjoining the• Gratztown propert,y, of about 30 acres, half clearedand half in fond timber, an. excellent spring of water on tt,'and a. rirrf passing through It.. . 'i 1.40;917 0° 731 914 11 9, - 9,8:2 0 5219 273:. :OA 1,260 EiEl 11118 IME r '3911571 -10,917 05 Tons 3,,049 00 These properties are situated within three miles of Rear Cam where preparations are making to do mining business, try a Company with immense 'capitaL'auffici ent to require all the resources of the Valley for the sup+ port of 11* expected population. They 'are now fin ishing the Wiconisco Canal, and are laying with Iron Rails, the tykens Valley Rail-road, and calculate sen ding 300,000 tons of ceal to market per annum, when in operation, which the number of driPa now opening and the character of the persons engaged Aitken Into, consideration, certainly warrant: Enquire of , HENRY SCHREINERon.the prethises. Lykens Valley, Nov. 8 1015.. •'• 4541' -*,zr "OCK AND ORE. '. •. ' - pit themselves in the Ivet Ware business, he, Exchange Hotel, Neir line can be ob. prices.- Any article order at the b shortest . Hand see oitr stock ilver-Ware, dm— ! iring of Watches, , . A. MASSON: - W. MASSON. t.ra Bo OK NMI L.4IVEO US, RETAIL„ ow RATES, MIMES.) 100 K STORE, PA- B:,IIASNAN Ag• t GRE.IT I3d2RG.ILVS! MIN IL HILL. I 45-,- • I ADICIOCINED SALE OF . . - VALUAIItE COAL LAND. 11.1111 t 'subscribe ,Atseignees of (4..ar W. Baum. will Vetxrz , to public sale. on Monday. Deeemter Ist, a ' 7 o clod in theeveningyat the i 1011,1) of 'George, . D. Boyer/ Imikeeitet in the borough' of Orwig.shurg. in the Cowl*, of Schuylkill, the followtng deseribed Bed Estate: Thy undivided half of a ctrtaln tract of COAL LAND, simate in Barry and Norwegian townships; Schuylkill County I bounded. by lands of John Hartman, Peter • Knabh an others, containing El 2 ACRES more or less . This tract o Land is situated on a branch of the Big Schuylkill, afe wiles from the heali of the West Branch Itetbroml, an contains several body ; of superior Coal, with about sere feet light covering, oil which a shaft bisbeen,imk. throa4 : . 4 Co " thir o fr e t deep. There'w on the preml te es a ISirge &amuse, and , stchirkitctum. ( inn 4 Eff :f occupied, as a tavern] withl str.bleA, sheds, See. die oh Sunbury' road passes immediately by the tavern, I:l4,terma of bale will be Bernie known by 46-3 mo . , . . •, 1 : CHARLES ' FIIAILLY,. , . ' 1 JNO. LIEITENMAN. • • - 1a...5ign...v:3.0t Geo. V.. Baum. Orv. ig , burg, N0v.15, 15.1. 43-4 ft oclarnatiolp. WEREAS the Hon. LUTHER xiDDErt: quire. President of the several courts of Com men Pleas of the counties of Schnylkill, Carbon an, Monroe, In PenniYlvanla, and jtiscice . of the severa Courts of Quarter ,Sessions of the Peace, Oyer an. Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, seid coun ties, and arnA:yog N. PAI.3II?R arid JACOB ITUNTZ 'scam. Esquires, - Judea of the Court of Quarto, 'Sessions or the Peace O ber and Terminer and Gen: eral GOal Delivery'. for the trial if all capital an. other offenders, in, the said County of Schuylkill I by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Cowl of . Common Plras,l Oyer and Tertniner. ant! Genera' Goal- Delivery. to he holden at Orwigsburg, on Mon day. the first day of Decentberme,t, to continue on week. • Notice is therefbre hereby giveo to the Coroner the Justices of the Pear..c and Cons - table:a of the sal, County of Schuylkill, thfit they *by the said pre, ceptu commanded le he then end tfrere; at 10 &clod' in the forenoon of sairf day, wish their rolls. records inquisirlons;examinations and all edict rem^mbran ces, to do those things, which totlieir several office appertain to be done; and all those that areby hornu by recognizances, fo, prosecute against the prisoner that arc or then shfill be in the goal of said-county I Schuylkill, are to be then and theie fri prosecute theni as shall oe just. 1- - Gott save the Comm • • JMEIII.III Sher Ws Office. Orwigs-?. • • Ivigshure, N0v.8,1845. 5 ' ' N. 11.--The. witneises and juro, mooed to attend hilt' Court, are punctually. In ease of non-atter: such cases, mule l and provided, li l t forced. This . notie . ts published Court ; those cone ned will thud, se'ves•accuitlineji , • PROC./ . ✓1.111/ITION. - maritr. is h . ereby given, thnt ft Court of Com .1 N mon Pleas, tor,the trial of enuses nt issue, in at. for the county of Schuylkill; willli . held at Omit'. • t hurg. in the county aforesaid on 111 nday. the 8:h dap , of December nt it; to continue tw ' weeks. Therefore all, persona having s sits•pentling,. an d , all persons VrhOseduty it shall be o appear at said Court, will take notice and got ern hemeelves icfn djnely. I " . JEIZEMIA U REFI) Sheriff: Snerifrs blike,; Orwiar- ? ! burg, N0v.8,1615. • i Register's No ice. - N7oTter: is hereby given to all Pe 5011 interesti,l II the following executot-and admiaistration amnia that the same Italie been passed hy the Register, a ha presented to the Orphan's Court of the coon of Schuylkill„in he held at Orwigsburg, ott Monda , the. Rth day ofpecember neat, at 10 lo 'clock, f confirmation and allowance. - I The account of James McKeever, administrar f 'the estate of Archibald McKeever, late Of the lln t au I of Pottsville, Ifecthtsetl. _ _ Tice aecount of , Isaac Straiich, administrator of tl estale . '•of trauch, late of Wayn'e deceased. ff • -• - The account of 'Nicholas Jones a d - niinistrators of estate of Joist mu Jones, Lite f East Brunswitt township, deceased. .- The final account of Sem Miller nil Peter 101 gt r, administrators of,the estate of Jac it KirtiolLl, Lower Mallantan ,,, n township, -deceased. • 'The account of - 1.151,0 Biter, eiecut.or of the eat to or John Eller, late of Manlit , im township, deceased • The account of Leonard f Lie estate of Henry I echiciter, late of West 'Penn t ship. deceased. I. Itie'account . of Blijah Hiudiner, executor of ih , es tate of Christopher Wagner,. late of the boron it' f Orwittalourg, deceased. ' The account of [Paul Barr, executor of the esi, to f John Kerner, late of Pineerove township. deceased. .• "JOHN H. DOWNING, Register Register's Office, Orwies-1, ttra„Novemb'er 9,1845.- f NEW-YORK STORE. • NEW GOODS DIRECT FRO3I NEW yort. rrIIT. subscribers have Just arrived from New York, with a new and fresh stock Of :.r ' DR I Y GOODS, . of the latest styles and patterns. Also,a gene ral asiortromit of GROCERIES, ROOTS AND SHOES, .READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c.' Also, an assortment of • . s 'lndia Riobber Clothing, •Capl,iind Mittens, snit able foKEngineers, and . ' „ persons exposed in . I • • stormy weather; The above Goods - were selected expressly for the Pottsville minket, and will-he sold very cheap. at their Store; in Centre street. , - For Cheap Goods call at the New York Store.' : • • . IL I. TROWIIIIIDt:Pi eo Pottsville, NOV, 1,1815. . ' 41 GREAT CHANGE . FOP. GOOD .13ARG,ONS. At THE 'NEWSTORE, Cor. of Thil-rood..t. Nnr,rezi an ate. froznirly occupied'', =I . , . 'PIM subscriber] hereby give: notice to the citizen.- 1. iif the'Coul Region and Schuylkill county generally that he hies opeite,l an entire new stock of goods at the alxive tnentioned• plate, embracing a great variMY 0 Dry Goode,, Groceries: , queer:mare, ' Hardware, •Tobacco, . ' Cedar Ware, Provisions. ; Hats & Caps, Roots and Shoes.. • Ready Made Clothing, Flour and Feed, ,Salt, Fish, &c. or which he ilnA :Telecied with' the greatest care. He havinvbeen in the titore-keeplltg buSness for the last twelve years, he flatters himself that his Goods are just the kind the people want—and he knows he con tell front IPto 20 per cent, cheaper - than they can Ike porthaseditere or=elsewhere. Crone and try for yo or selves. • . : SIMON FRANK,. Pottsville, lk;ov.' I, ISM 11--Gum NEW ROOT AND SHOE STORE Sign of the Big-Boot; Yrrl door to"j1. B. White's ipposite (.eisse'e metro, CENTRE ST., POTTSATILLE, Ps. MOODY (S. JECHTERNJOHT, •, • • . ..- . WOULD respectfn i lly , . inland their fri‘truls . . and the public, that .. ,a4c. they have opened n fresh; superior a n d . 7 . 7 . 7 .1 . 1..... ' 4 weil assorted. stock, consisting uf the vari o kinds and quali - 4-•'.4--:0-<..'•1 ---A2 • w; ties of ' ;Mena.lens',Wo.. • * 'Merle; Misses', tioVs and Childrens' Boots, Shoes, Brogans; Dancing PIISRRS, India Rubber and,palent Glut Shoes, which thby have received direct hot. Mantifacturers, at prices that they believe will enable them to sell lower than the :same quality have heretofore been snit!. ~. . Those Wishing to pnrchase, are resportfullv invited to-call and examine the Grinds. Also; Mem.' Glaied flats, Trunks. Shoe Brut.hes, Blacking, Belt Leather, Rivets., Burs, &e... /En', • . . . • N. B.—Machine Belts made to only:: ~ November 1, ISIS. 1,„ ~,-. , • 4 ••• . .otice ) Ts HEREBY given th t the undersigned did purchase I from Thintia?•Orain; all his idle rest in the trine ,i at Oak 11111, and all the Screen., Cam nriplententx of Mi ning and other materials belonging thereto, on the I9th of August, 1815. , ' 1105.1 T. F ORAM. Nova!,_ • . 44-30 Stray Cow Ca TRAVED away from the snbsetiber, residing near iT Miner:wine, about sia weeks ago, a large Mg:S— -IMI: COW, wi tlna white face oath both horns !aired near the tip, with one of the horns broken nu' where bored, and had on a large Brass WM tied with a sqap. Whoever will return said cow to the subscriber. or give him information where he can get her again, shall be reasonably rewarded. ISAAC !MIMEO. Nov. I - . !NOTICE. N election for lthirteesoDireiltors for - the Il_Hank of Pottsviltrizin the county of Schnyikil . to serve the ensuinryear, will he• held at their house in the borough of Pottsville, on the Tint November nest, between the hours of 10 O'clue', A. and 3 o'cinek,.P. An annual meeting, of the stockholders of said I auk will be !mkt utile:Banking hmoce on Tuesday the of November LOESER, Coln October Intli • . 'REUBEN HAINES, „,;`. Sur. SARAH HAINES. , , ~Y Divorce . - 1 BY an order lAPIICSI out 'of the Court of Common Pie, 11 of Schuylkill county, and to me directed,J am on, inanded to notify - said Sarah Haines, that you he am appear before our lodges at a Court of Common P cat to be held at Orwlgsbure in and for said county, o tilt Suet Monday in December next, •then andthcre to an swer to the complaint ofyour husband, Reuben Ha ne , who prays to be divorced from the bonds of matrintor entered into with you the tiablSarANllaineti: , JEREMIMI REED, Sher ff. Sheriff's Office, Orwlgs- 1, , ' • bur; No.r. ht, 180. f • •11:. THE - JOtristgAL. SHERIFF'S SALES OP RE.IL. ES'T4TE. BY v i lfttreof several 1%71ts VENDITIONI EsnosAs an LEVAIIIA-FicIAS, -issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Schitylttilf county, and to me direc ted, will be. exposed to public 'endue and outcry I Oh § . :7lurday,i . lse cf . Iforent4Cr, 1815, . . at 16o'dnck in the forenoon, atthe Pennsylvania Hall, in the borough of Pottsville. . :, ,: . One full , equal, undivided half part into twn. equal parts, to be divided of alt that certain tract, 'Piece or parcel:of land, situate inNorwesiaatOwnshlP-SelltlYl. kill county, bounded as ftltotesl boo-fib:rig at A. man , in the Centre turnpike, a corner to lands' hite William Yob, thcnee.by the same lands south 42, degrees, west 211 perches to a white oak, thence sonth 11 degrees, east IS perches to a stone corner to a lot sold to Putt 4- Philips. thence by the sante, and lid rine; Staid & Otretniancmarth 62 degrees, east 110 perches to ,a post, commit' the line of land, late heel Ellitsaker, decea sed, tnente by the Same" north ; zizigree,est lt.lnerch-; es to a liost near a white pine sapling, and large. Maul re tree, thence by land sold Benjaniin Ps'tt; now S. M. Wetherill, flonsel 4. comotiog4 . northi 87 degrees, west 103 perches to a ripple tree corner, near the Sehnol house, thence !null' 57 degrees, east 45 feet,'sontli 30 degrees, west 90 feet to a trtrner in the Centre Turn pike, thence_ along the same, indult 37 dttttrees, east 2 perches to the Place of beginning, tont* inlint 22 acres more or le s. being part of the same premises, w hi c h Daniel B. Christ, and Catharine his wife, cones 'rd to ..... _ the saidllains Moore', by int - lent:ire bear '4,7F,L ing date the 13th day of Ftiltruary, 1537. nn 31-- together with the lined itaments and rip' - . 8 a..!:_. purtunanees, cOnSisti= or :two sti l ly l og __:,„ dwelling home, occupied ;as a , Tavern • , stand, a log stable and sheds, As the pr,,pertY of G Al- DS 310011 E. i : 1 , At the same time and place, all, that• ecaciin tract of coal land, situate in Norwegian ToWnship, in the county of Schuylkill, containing by a recent sureey thereof, 50 acres and 54 perches, (less 21 acres and ti perches.) sold out of the sane tract, and' now belring ing to James Dinalas, bounded by 'lands late John Mid dleton, of Kettle & Wagner, a survey itt - Jalin Haver acker and others:bail: two adjoining tract's of land, and known together as the Mount [AMT.: tract o f dual land; with -the appurtenances, eons i g i n g o r an exten sive coal mine and a number of miners' Mauves. At..so, all that certain tract of coat' 1441 situate in Norwegian township; in' the county of Soliirylkill, con training ISO acres and 07 perches, boundild by lands of the Delaware Coal Company, land; of W i liam MountWeth erill, the Lairee tract anitot hers,. I) lag part of ~_. • the oak bill tract, with ate: app iitenances ---- 7 - .,g. consisting, of several coal Mines, now " opened dud worked by DaddoW & Others, OM --.. i g i W . ,: -. 4' nod a number or inhinre tiOnsrs. As, the ..- property of the PERKS CQVN TV BANK. [ • • At fig saint. flint' hal place, all 00e:certain twol . racts Cr parcels °llan, the first thereat', situate partly in the borough (if richtylkill Ilaxon,l and partly M in anheim township, Schu y lkill coniits beginning at a pine stump on the west sideof the river psbuylkill, and a earner of land of John Pott7fhenCe hy , land of John Pott south 011 degrees. west 41 perches to a post, a corner of land of Thomas Sillysian, then'cOty land of -Thomas Sillynian,.the three next mentioned cour ses south-271 degrees, (mat 40 perthestola mist, south 621 degrees; west AG perelids to a post, god h' 201 de grees. east crossing the West branch! oil the-river Schuylkill; and also 111 - i Mine Hill and SC1411:ill Ha yen Rail-road 155 perthes to a stone, a corner of land of Daniel liartolql-fititice by hiS land north ,35.tigrees, east 03 perches to a stone, thence by the sante south 101 degrees, east 123 3-10 perches to a swill in a line of 'land of George Kerschner, thence by hisail:'n'orth 751 T degrees, east 37 perches to a stone on the Dank of the river Schuylkill, thence along the river llniylkill north 291 degrees, cast 49 6-10 perches to a be• ch tree on the bank of the river, thence by West I. 4 cluiylkill Itaven, north 20 degrees, west Oil 9-10 perches tor post, on the batik of the river Schuylkill, thence aim gibe said riv er north 77 degrees, west 39 7-10 peichris tri zi stone, thence up the-river Schuylkill; the several coisrses and distances thereof, mid crossing the Wi!st !branch of the river Schuylkill; with. its junctin ann, the • main .hrtitich, to the place of beginning., tental ning 14p acres and 59 perches, with the ppiirtenances, ' Y ' - "l't consisting of one two story log dwelling ;;, ',e house, a one story stone house. a frame . 1 i .."..- barn, a twostorystone house. With a base '.-- ~.. ntent story, a large 4 t..tory depot house, bluff of stone, with a two story store dwelling house unfinished. a two story fiame house, 'a black smith - shop, 9 shanties;built on ground rent, and a number of other buildings put up by the Philv.tielphia anti Reading Rail Road Company and others. • •• ; i The second thereof situate in the said township of Mardwitin. beginning at a white oak, thence by land of Kersliner,•north 131 degrees, west-17 perches to a cites nut oak, thence by land of Hover, noun 72 1 - degrees, east 143 perches to a stone, theme partly b y " land of Fessler, and partly by land of Bartok( ottb 159 de greesovest *287 perches' fo a stone, 'thence 44 other land south 091 degrees, east 22; perches to post, thence by land of Thomas Slllyman south 14, degrees, east 24: perches to a shine, thence by land of Dress, south 00-1 degrees, west 105 perches to a spanish 'oak, and south 52 degrees, west 617-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing 00 am, &e., asn and by said mortgage dec., recorded in Schu) !kill ctunty, in nun.- gage book E, page 465, will more fully appear &c , to gether with the hereditarnents and apPurtenances.— As the property of W./SWELL Frrctt. ontrealth REED, Sheriff. GO ,rs who are sum equited to attcn I ence, the law ill be rigidly en hy the order of th ; re fiovern them BEI , . - • , __At the same time thud p7ace, all his,the said Jacob Frick's undivided right, title and interest of, and in and to all that certain tract or parrel of land,lsituale on the head waters of Swattira river, formerly in Pinegrove township, in thrrentraty of Berke, now part ly in Pinegrove, partly in Norwegian, Partly, in Lower Ma hantangn and partly in Barry townships, Schuylkill county, surveyed on the 20th, 2lsl, 223, 234! and 24th days of May, A. I), 1793, in pursnance Of ten warrants dated respectively January IA 1793, anti granted to the following named persons, to wit :--To Robert i rwitt, 9391 acres and allowance; to Elijah Weed, 939 acres and allowance; to George Vt'eed, 9391 aeres and allow ance; to Wm. Cook, Esq:, 910 acres, 144 pe'rches and allowance; to'. John C00k,.E5q...415 acres, 91 perches and allowance; to James Miller, 94:retires, 57 perches and allowance; 1.1 . Jonathan Walker. Esq ,440 , :acres, 57 perches and .allowance ; to Robert Lyon, 950 acres, 1 149 perches and Allowance.; to Wm. MontgOnti,. y, 448 acres, 53 perche s and 'allowance, and td AndreW Car son, 412 acres, dperches and allowance, coMaining in the whole 4369 acreS 0 perches and allowance, and hounded by lands of the New York ;and Schuylkill Coal Company, by lands surveyed to !James Wilson, Esq., and others, late the estate of Rolicrt Morris, del ceased, and brdnk, the-saute, promises which'Samuel Jordon and wife, by indenture'dated the3lst day of Au= gust,,A. D., 1939, recorded in Schuylkill county, in deed book No. 17, page 132, granted and eonVeyed unto the said Jacob Frick and Wm. Levan.r Gtiorge IN. Frick, and Wm. 3onaldson; in' fee, 'with the appurtenances, consisting of one 2; story stone &willing :house, 14 small :frame anti log house:3, 4 stable., , l a blacksmith shop, and an extensive coal mine, with:fixtures. work ed by Lomasin 4.• Caskina., As the property of JACOB MICK., At the same time and place, a(i . that,eertein hit or piece of grodnd, with the tiouse thererM erected, Situate and being In the borough of Slibersville .in the county of Schuylkill, known in the g.eneral plait of said town of Alitiersville by lot number 118:being '25 feet in franc on Sunbury street, and extendir scnithwatilly 200 feet, hounded eastwardly by 10rN0.116, Westward ly by lot No.l.2o",southwArdly by landof Titus Bennett, northwardly byraid ,Sunlstry street, l4eing patt of the premises which Richard Rickert and Chtstiana hiswith conveyed to Titus Bennett bp indenture beating dale the 15th day - of - October A. D. 1930, recorded in the of lice Inc recording of Deeds at Orworshorr,ln and for the' county of Schuylkill, in Deed book No. II page 309, together with the , hereditaments land I appurtenances. As the-property'. ofJOIIN PLAT 11. - At the sair4 time dud place; all Oat MANSliciffe tenement and tract of land. situate in the township of Wayne,county of Schuylkill, adjoining lands of Jaroh Scholl,Alwaham Hilbert,Williain Reed knil others. con taining 10 . 2 acres and allowances, he / 44! same more or less, with the appurtenance; consisting of W two-story stone dwelling houSe with a two stony stone kitchen thereto attached, and a log barn. As the property, of ANDREW ACIIEY. . I At the same time and' place, al r-' tha t . ecrriain. .. • .two story house and lot - ofkgrottoll, situate , - .•', , 'in the borongh of Orwig4burg owl he south ;a; , , y . eastwardly corner Of - Warren arid Centre gg g...c. : -,.' streets, hounded ea.lwardly by the prop _ arty of Jacob Huntz ngetOntlSOuthward ly by a2O feet Wide alley. As tto prOpert!, of: JOHN W. RGSEBERRY & ELIZABETH HORNlNO.Admin istrators of SAMUEL P. HORNING, deceased. Seized - and-taken to , execution and twill be sold by - ' • JEREMINIVREED: f SheriIT. Sheriff's O ff ice Orwigs-1 :' t 1 • burg Nov, 8, 1915. 5 . . , . Pi I' d I DSO U1:01.117 T., . , SHERIFF'S SALES, OF REAL EST I .A_TEI. - BF virtue of a writ of LSVAMA Hero' and a writ of . VENDITInaI .EXPONAP, issued out] of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county,and to Me directed, will be exposed to sale, by public vendee of outcry ; On. Thursday, llie 271 h. of Norlnter, 1845, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the house of DANIEL HILL, t ' In the borough of Pottsville; , . No. I. All that, certain frame, me . inage;tenement andlot or piece of grnudd, situate on' he northwester ly side of Norwegian 'street, in the borough of Potts ville, county aforesaid, marked in de' plan of Jacob Alter's lots, N 0.6, containing in fronon 'said Nome eician street, 20feet, and in depth 03 fe t to a. feet wide alley, bounded southwesterly by lorNio. 5, 'northwes telly by said alley, northeasterly by lot No. 7, and southeasterly by sail Norwegian street; being the same lot of croontl:-which was granted and conveyed to the sill Charles Lawton, by Joseph Miller and wife, by deed dated March 15, 1031, and recorded in Orwigs. burg, in deed book No. 15, page 214.[, . , , Aeon, all that certain two itory ~ trqroe. rneg sluice or tenement and lot or piece, Of ground, situate on the nOrthwestetly Side of NorWeleitiotreet, in the borough of Pottstille,, - *courity aforesald; he.gbaningot a point 110 feet : hortheaatWardly fr. ni Centre street, containing in front rir breadth. 10 leen, and in length or ilmth; ti.'", feet,. hounded niatheasterlyl by !other hunt of Charles Lay.ton, not tliwesterly by af, feet wide riltey, southwesterly by a 10 feet wide alley, and southeaf ter- , ly by said Norv.fecian street, being al le same nietnises which Frailty , Esq.. Slier if of 'Schuylkill County, granted and conveyed to the aid Charles Law ton and others, and which by, smithy- mnveyances, has become-vested in him. -.. . ... - , , ALso, All that certain two 'story brick dwelling t j, .[...,. : i. t house and tnt or piece of gOnitd,: situate on . Et. - . 7. the northWardly side of Market street, in the 2 . -borough of PottsVille;tnarked in Volt & Pat terson's additional plan of said borough-No. 13. con taining in fronton said Market street,2.o feet, and in as depth 190 feet, bounded northeasterly by Int No. 1.1, 1- northwesterly by a4O feet wide atter, southwesterly td by lot Nn. 15, - and southeastwardly b said Market st., 5, being the same premises which , Davi Scholl and,wife to granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by I.- deed dated October 4th, 1036, recoiled In' Schuylkill .s, County, in deed book N 0.15, page 5 : . ! ' ty Acso, All that certain lot or wee oe ground, situate on the northwesterly Side of Market street, in the 80. . rough of•Pottsvllle, and mitinty aforesaid, marked In Poll 4- Patterson' additional plaWof said borough, i , , , ith the, No. - 11, containing in withfa 9n rata Market. Als. Subpoena. 1 street 60 feet, and in depth 190 feet, bounded southeas terly, by said Market street, where, said street is 120 feet wide, northeasterly by a 40 feetAvide %Mel, norther es • terly by another 40 feet widtfst reel; and southwesterly by Mt No. 13, being the sante 'lnt or piece of ground, I widen Charles Mailer and Wrfe, and Samuel Rex and wife; by deed dated the 4th'day of December, A. D., 1530, recnirTedltiSChitytkill County, ih deed blsok, No. IL page 342 granted and co.nYcycd to the said Charles Lawton. . . ' l 5. At.sti, All those two frame messuages and, lot or piece of ground, situate on the northreesterly aide of Market street, in the n Borough of Pottsville, Candy atoresaid, athresaid, containing in,front on said Market street, 3a feet,',and In depth ! 9U feet; being the northeasterly'ha If f the lot marked in Pott & Patterson's addition to ettsville. No. 30, bounded northeasterly by tot - No. 37, tvirthwesterly by a 20 feet wide alley, southwest , .ardly by the other half of, the said lot, No. 39, and ' sontlicastwardly by said Matket Street, being the same lot nr piece of ground, which third Patterson anti %Wei and Abraham l'ott and wife, granted to the said Charles Lai: ton, by deed, dated December 0, 1830, recorded in Orwigsburg, In deed book No. 10, parze 4. Ar.so r All that certain lot or mere of ground, situate In the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, tokinded and described as followa : beginning nt.a post in Nor wegian - street, and cot liar oflot No. 99, now or late the property of Atiraliam Prat, thence by' the said Norwe gian sheet sant), 51 degrees, : West 10; perches to a post, thence by a itimlic alley, south 30 degrees, east 360 feet to ttte southwest corner of lot No JO7, thence by the same north tYd degrees, cast 101 perches to lot No. 101, thence by the saute, and lot No. 100, and Int No. UP. 300 feet tn the place or beginning, containing 1 icre 41 perches strict measure,and being the lot which is mark ed in - the plan of the Borough. of Pottsville, No. 100, and which John Lly, ir., and wife and Archibald Mr-' 'hits re and wife, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by deed dated Spilt October, 1537, and recorded in Schuylkill County, in deed Mink No. IC,, page,3B3, with the appurtenances, conAsting of 3 one 'and a halCstory frame buildings, :mil a haute office. Also, All that certain lot or niece of gr nind, situate onl he southeasterly side oh Mali:int:lngo street, in the Borriugh of 'Pottsville, county a thresaid, marked in Pint it Patterson's additional pl:l totia id borough, NO. 12, &int:lining in front on sent Mahantango street GO feet,' and in.Wepth2l I feet, six inches, bon oiled .sOutit westerly by lot No. It, soutlwasterly by a 20 feet wide alley, northeasterly by lot No. 1.µ.;41e. iiprthAvelt v rly by said 51altantango street, being the satue.liit.or piece of ground, which Job Whipple and wife; gristitcd, to the said Charles Lawton, by deed daled the tittfriny'of Oc tober, /S3o;rocoriled in Orwigsburg, in deed b?ok• tic. 11, page 33.5. ALso, All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate on the eastwardly eide of Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, bounded northwardly by a house and lot of ground intended to be conveyed to John McCrea, eastwardly by nail Road street, south wardlv by other land of Charles Lawton, and west wardly by said Centre street, containing In width 60 feet, and in length or depth two hundred feet, being part of the same premises which Jonathan Wynn and wife, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Law ton, by deed dated the 17th day of October, P 53.5. recor ded • Itt county, in deed book No. IS, page 473. I All those five certain two story frame houses Ind twelve lobi of gr'Mind.situate on the • castwardly side "of Rail Road street,..'in •;s l "' ‘Vynn'm addition, to Pottsville, 'bounded Korthwa;dly by land of Charles Lawton, eastwardly by, Coal street; southwardiy by other land of Charles Linton, and wei:twardly . by IlleSatd Raiff:nail street, being lots which are marked in the nlart,OrWynn's addition ft; Pottsville, with the Nos; lii, 17, 1: 4 . 19, 20, 21, 22 1 23;24,25, 2.0 and 27. lo4No. cOntaining in width 31 feet, and the. other lots con taining in width 40 feet cacti, and all containing in length or depth 1:19 feet, beißg the sante premises which by sundry conveyances froth Jonathan Wynn' and t A llk, are, beanie vested in the stilt! Charles Lawton. . A Leo, Three full, equal, Undivided:fourth par 6 the whole into four equal part 4, to be parted and divided of and in all that certain tract Or parcel of land; sitar. ate 'ln the borough of Pottsville, county atitresaid, on which'said tract of land a town plot has beets laid out anal called the eastern addition of Pottsville, bounded and described as follows ; beginning at a post corner of James House's lot, thenCe by the same'north 36 dio• rees, west 230. feet to a poet, and south 51 degrees. west 120 feet to a pat. thence Ly Alier's 'addition and Eli Cake's lot, north 30 degrees, west 400 feet to a post, thence by Eli Cake's Mt South 54 degrees, west 475 feet to a poetlthence by land non. or late of Jonathan Wynn, north 30 degrees, west 30 feet to a post, north 211 de- - trees, 'list 69 feet to -a poet, north 221 degrees, west 128 feet to a post, north 67t degrees., east 159 feet -to a post on the westetn side of Coal street, thence along the same north 224 docreesokest 116 feet to a post thence through the said etreetnorth 13 degrees, west 57 feet to a spruce stump, north 531 degrees, west 67 feet to a. post on the west tune of said Coal street, thence along the same north 221 degrees, west 06 feet to a post, f --- thence by land now or 1 to onathan Wynn, south 67; degrees, west 159 feet o a net, north 221 decrees. west On feet 4o a post,, north degrees, west 5 feet to a post, north 10 degrees, wes t itfeet to a. post, %belief! . by land.noW or latent* the Sch .I ,s ylkill Navigation Corn patty, north 69 degrees, east 10, perches to apost, and north 24 Ilogreef, west 37 perches and 6-111 to a.stone, thence by lama late of John Pl itt, deceased, north 69 lei. ZreC.. cast 34 perches and 8-10 to a post thence by hind late John Young, south 21 degiees, east 84 perches to a Inger:Knish oak, thence along the public road by land late ofJohn Pott deceasted,road h 7.1 degrees..west l 7 pek -clues lo a post, and south 46 decrees, west 66 perches to a poet, and south 54 degrees, west 41 perches to the place of beginning, excepting and excluding, the following lots or pieces of ground, lots marked in t he plan of the Eastern addition to Pottsville with the numbers I. 2, 3,4, 5, B.'o, 10, Al, 15, 16. 56, 57, 62, 6 , 4'72, 71, 75, 76, 78,80, 156, 157, lots number's 11, 12; 13. the northeast half of lot number 22, amt tote number 23, 21, 25, 20,73, lots numbers 29, 311,and a lot of ground on Itaitßoad at. sold to John James, , containing in.. Width twenty-four feet, and in length or • depth from Rail Road street tn. Coal street, containing inclueive.of •taU said lots or pieces of gronnd 76 acres, !Mita measure, being the same premises which Charles Loeser, by deeds dated March 28, 1831, -recorded in Orwiesburc. in. Deed hook No. 1/, page 339 and December rot, hal, recorded in Orwigsburg, in Deed honk Ns. IS, pace 349; tar:anted and tnnveyed-to the said Charles Lawton. with the lip- purtenances consisting of 2 twoand a liali.story frame dwelling houses, with totseihent ' , orb!, titers - me, I two story frame !unseal:lcl I one Story Dame house. Ai.so, all those frame .messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground, situate in Voting's addition to Port Carbon, being the centre part of a lot of 50 feet front and. 100 feet deep, marked re. on the plan of Young's addition to Port Carbon, said half lot being 25 feet front on Coinmerce street, and extending back that width lOU feet to other land of said Voting, com mencing 15 feet to the eastward of the Mill Creek Rail Roati,bountlen MI rite One side Ly part of said hat number 18 on the other Side of the remainder of 'said lot. num- her 18 in front by sand Commerce street, and is the rear by other 'land cif said Young as aforesaid, being the same lot of ground which Jacob S. Gordon and wife granted and conveyed to the-said Charles Lawton, by deed dated Marcia 30, 1937; and recorded in Schuylkill county, in Deed !milk: No. 16,mage 92. As the proper -1y of ci1A117.13.5..1.1WT0N: . . Belted and taken in execution, and will be sold by / ' '. JERE:III.IU REED,.Sherlif. Sheriiri Office, OrwigA-T • burg, October 11, ISO. 3- SHERIFF'S SALES Of Valuable Real R§tate.• BY virtue of ISTWCTIII•WritISOf LEVARIA FAPAS and VEIMiTIONI Wiled ma of the%CoUrt of Common Plea , : of Schuylkill county; and to ine direct,- ed. will be exposed to- sale, by Public Yendue or out cry: On Thursday thelOth day of Xarrmher; le*, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the l'ennsylrania llall, in the borough ' /MX. thi, said George D. B. Kelm's interest, right and thk,,, cif and.in all those 21 traetsof land, 'wind inc the Brnad Mountain tavern, knownustheirmall Moun tain landS, in Schuylkillcomity, containing :Timm 8000 acre's, be .the saine more or less, patented-by the. Com monwealth of Pennsylvania to Jacob W. Seitzingn 4 , - George P.ll. 'Beim, on the 20, 27 and 25th of October, A. D., 1829, and of Iv Well the said•Georgo D. B. Kelm is fawfully seized, in ilm.one third. part thereof, refer ence being had to a - conveyance from Jacob IV.. Seitz inger and wife, recorded at Orwie.sburr, in the-office for recording of Deeds &tr., in andfor Schuylkill coon ty, In honk No. 8, page 400, will more fully at large ap- . I ~ .. pear—withlh6hppurtenanees•ennsisting of a ran Tx F. large frame and Inc house new. occupied as , E 1 1 , 3 a Tavern, Farce frame and log staillingriarge frame nail' log sheds far horses and Cattle, an nnfinish ed log dwelling house near the Tavern, two fountain% .of water for the,use of the Tavern and .Stables, with about 30 acres of land Cleared and attached to the Tavern. AL_ • ' 95-- At.so, his the said George D. B. Kehrsinterest, right and title of and in all those lands in Schutylkill county, to.w it i-1250 acres more'or less. coisveyed by Mordecai Lee, eon acres by Sotomrin - Berm, and, about SOO acres by Phineas Freeman, ISO aciermore,or less turoght of George Ebert, for•Keim gr. Seitzinger. hy John Hannan, and about 230 acres bought 'from Shoppell Heiser, • for Kenn Settzinger, by Johndiannan, reference had to the respective conveyances all of which being placed upon record in the Recorder's office of Schuylkill coun ty, more-folly and at large will appear, together with the hereditiments and appurtenances consisting of three openings or collieries in the tenure of 'Samuel ,Sillymah, to which is attached about :10 dwelling hoses, for the use of the work men, some built of frame and some of log.st j - j ;et some one story and re one and a hal story high, stabling fi r the horses used a I and about the works, a Smith shopandCarpenterssbn for the use of the worsts, four Openingsor Collieries in the tenure ofjohn Pinkerton, to which is attochedabout Id' dwelling hous, ',Tor the use of the workmen, sonic built of frame some of logs and some of rough stone. some one and some one and a half story high. stabling forth° horses used at and abbot the works, with a ear , .penter's shop for the works, one opening or Colliery for merly in the tenure of George NVagneronot now worked, to whirl' is attached 6 dwelling houses of '44.1 the foregoing description, withza Smith •••• 4 ' =hop tindflartiontcrs shop for the tie.of 11211 is the colliery; one opening or Colliery now ...at': preparing far working ;:x the tenure of Haywood, Milnes 41finytter,'Wiali houses being Cre'Cled,- Eng.knodionse from 1 5 in 20, other houses of the sarpe ilescrimbhn, some of them astir bear the works of Frock. Co.. with a saw mill and powder • Aitlielooperty ofT:COCf;C D. R SEIM. • . ! , Al the scone lime and prace,6ll - that undivided one sixth part of all that tertain tract of land, cittiate in th e tow n m i n n , of, Not , wegian and Schuylkill. in the cnuntx of Scion lkilloanAlie west an t i east side of Mill Crick, hounded by lam!. surveyiNl to Mary Davis. lien_ ivMiller. Sits:lllll4h Sillyanan, Thenpliilits Hitches, Gettle'.i• Wagner, lanthOiurveyed to John Stahly, the St. Clair tract, lamd surveyed to Jacob .11t.pp, the Ra, vensdalti tr,,rt and other .and,., containing 1500 acres or thereabouts, and known hy.the name of the Lee lamb, with the appartenances ennainting of a rtunther of coal operations,rniner's h4tises, Black Smith shorty. Carpenter's shops,: and Stabres. As the properly Of THOMAS S. 1111)(:WAr. • ' Slezed and taken into execution, and will he i;nl,l by - ,JEITENIAII Sheriff's Mike. t?rwits • • burg, Oct :End 1815. j 43 • TW!NTY AT Lick Run, 1 hiladelphia Oct. 2 5 lin 'MINERS WANTED , Inquire of o;4:Dobbins. at New 'rof S. (;.DOI3I3IDiS, at the 43-2 t SHERIF'F'S SkLES. • 1 HO F It Ea IL IN ST .1 T E 'DI - virtue of several ortfers on W 4 lllaitf*Pitertrtor, i., 111 1 sued nnt of the Conti Of ConlotOn'iile4s Pf schtt%L. kill county., and to me d irected , will be exposed at ~ lie endue Or cutely 4 . . ( li Someday tke L'llth day. of .4'orernkr, i.;1:. ar la oldnek In the forenoon, at the PentisOOthii•ilistl. in the borough of Pottsville: • l lA, certain two story frame dwelling bruise and , flia,`.i, 1 " Smith shOp and lot 4 piece of grotirid..o - nate In the borough of Minersvitle, s'clin I I - H a ; ,C ; ... kill couple. beginning at the ' nor the ast f Carbon strbet and Front Plre.•l' iii .‘ . • r i,..:, ...., . Carl .. ____ence ~„!.., along said n,n sf,reet , g3ti (Rat, thence northwardly and parallel with Frout‘strece73} foe!. thence weitwardly and parallel .cal curium .street 230 feet to Front street„ thence Alithwarilly along Front street 73; feet to the mace of beginning, it being a property whlcti Daniel' R. Rennet!, and John Bruner, William Bruner, Mathias Bruner,' Margaret Bruner, and Rbbecta Ifruner,with WO, to JUsepti Dobbins. guardian nftfie,srtid Mathias, mar : , refand Ilelecca Bruner, tot:ethernet] undivided sh, hold. • i At tlik,saine time and place,{ a c , rtain. ttnement . and tract, of land situate in Norwegian township, B iliwYlkill count v, mijoini»e lands la te. 011;eorge Shoe. maker, Nicbo dfron. John Pon and the tiVerSclot)l -.k•11, rand by land or the Presilent. Managers 44 COM. pony of the Schuylkill Navigation Company; :lull roll - tainting 23ti acres or thereaboursi and the coat inini•s thereon, with the 'appurtenances enuststing of a latkl tini k of .I , etwee n 4 and ',inn feet long kr.. it being a tract of lam) which Williain Henry Barran and William pent, Warder, William Graham Warder,j William Sa very %Vanier, , Jannv and William Warder Cadbury, t.,getir- er and undivided .'o hold. and 'l,lll he coil by - II • . • . JritEMIXREED, 'Sheriff- Sheriff's Office Orw les- i i . - . . burg, Oct. 23th, 1a1.5. y • 43 . --------- I - .•_ -. TO.'I AS P.IUL, 1 I Ale. Saiipocna - t.. r 1.-+ .: • . SUSANNA PAUL. j Sac. .11voree. n)( an order.itsneti nut of the l ("our! , of COTTIIII , V 1.1 Neap of Schuylkill county, and to me dircend, I am coMmanded to nottfy iaiti Suitanna eaal. thai om he and. appear•bean re o ur Judge.l„at:f tr'itirt 01—Com tpon Pleas, itt be heft! at Orwm. borg, in and for the said County. on the first Aboura • in December nest then and there to answeri to tl i complaint o - your t husband, Tobias Paci;F•ho prays to be divorced fr,:m the bonds of matrimony, •,miterCzt into with ) OU. !hi raid !lamina Paul. . ••:, + ' 1.: • is . 1 1.:10•:11.111 REED,SIrCii:f. Sheriff'. Office, 0 wigs- i ' I burg. Oct. 25, 1515. Public Sale. . • prnsuANT to an order of tlic Orphans' court of S. clloyikill County, the subscriber appointed by the said Court for their purpose, will capase. to puldiesale - , at the public house of Abraham Seltzer, in 11e:5411ra:3s; wick Township, in the said county, on Saturday, the , 22d day of November ne - xt,'at 10 n'Alock. A. M , of cod Ilay, all the - Real Estate of Jactib Miller; late of the sant township, deceased, td-wit ; No. I. Containing 109 acres, 3i perches of land: ad .. joininc the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, land of G - enrge Moser, Sartmel R. Medlar and oihers. The improve. . • silents thereoncothlistina °fa large hotts. -4 , • frof barn, stables and niL i otheeneeessary con ••• • . v,p.istlces, sprit; holise and : tooil water at Bile . the?' ' Is s ~.. lioor: The built in are on the. Calk wissa road, and this urpart comprises tits j principal part of the Homestead farm of the said.inies tate, . No: 2 Cr us!' ~1-. . . a Containing. rd) GOF OcrcheS of iiuid, a 5• joinitig the said.Rau Road on the north, and the river tichnitkitt on the'snoth. being part of file said lime. stead farm, and beirke all boor land on the river Schuylkill; on this purpart: there is a saw mill an gond order, pint a valuable ;cater power, embracing. the whole of the Little Schuylkill, with i;uslicient bead anti fall for any porpoise. \n. 3. Containing 53acieit33 perches 'of land, boun ded by the Jitv.er Schuylkill, land of John ijklialt, John Ilona :OW others, on thesaid Catawisasittiad, Living principhily farm land, in genii state of cultivbtitut, with a proper proportion of tyetf ijmbere,i , Ju na ., No. 4. Containing fin aereelLjperchee,'bnimilcil by lands of John Schalk John Bond Mid others, heing Tim cer Land—all of which said Real Estate, is situated mi or near to the Little Schuylkill IBailr i lload, and wit tin three miles of the Town of Poet Chilton; and in the, said township of West Brunswitly. The said Real Estate is ordered to be sold noon con dition that five per ceni of the mirchase mope) - on epfp mirriart, he paid on the day of sale, That one half 01 , the balance thereof be •paid on ithe first day of April next, and the remainder in one vear, thereafter, with in terest from the first day nf 'Aprilinext. Title inade . and secured at the expense of the pOchaser JOHN I'. 110BART,Trustee, , • By the Court. • - I ' • JOHN 111 DOWNING, CleeN. Orwigshurg,Sent., 2 7, IS/5. 39'9' " AUDITOR'. 1 . '4:11 IC E. 11 -, TIE subscriber:* appointed by, the (*Mann' Court of Schuylkill County, an auditor, In 'audit ,re.sritle and re-mate the account ofJohnW.Hefiner nod George Meyer, executors of the last with and testament of John Heffner, late Of.the borough or Pottsville; tece.ined. hereby dives notice, that he • will attend for that poi po,c, at his office, in the brirnigh of Orwignhorc. on Friday, the 2 4 th ' day of Novemher inst., at Ill'o'rlork in the forenoon, at which time nd place all`those in-. accented may attend.: . • J. W. RO t SHERRI', auditor.' larwigshurg; Nov. 5 . , 18t5, • a UD/TOR ' S NOME. : T ILE subscriber, appointed twi t the Orphans' pout of Schuylkill . county,.nn auditor, to audit. re-settle and re-state the account of panic! - Faust, atimisti.dra tor of the estate of Elizabeth Faust, late of West Itrurnwie tOwnship, deceasedd hereby gives , runi, e, that,n,e wilt attend for that purpose at his ofncr t in the !menial' of Orwlerthurr, on Friday, 'll4 2mli day of r.,e_• vember hest., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at %Ouch tint?! and place all per,sions Interested may attend. .1. W. ROSEBERRY, Auditor. brwigsburg, Nov. (4, 1845. • • as-% LORBERRY CREEK R. R. CO. A N eh - A.(101111v the stockholds,rs of the above Cont i-I...patty, qvill he held on Monday the first day of December heal, at th e Imwse of Capt. Israel Reinhard,. in the barnueb of.-Pitingrove rl ,Seltuylkill y. 0111410, to; elect by ballot ono President. eight Monaeor., one , Treasurer, and one Secretary, to serve for the gpsnimi year., ' JOHN STRIMPFLEIL. rteery, Pinegrnve, Nov., 8, 1945. -1 . 45-it •i . . Notice. - ~ . , JOHN STRAIT'''. 'Kir) In the Common Oens of the use of McC.ANLES I Schnyt hit I C 0. ., JIMrII. Teem . and CHAMBERS:.', . ' 46/5-46 Ate. Lev. r:;.‘., rs. , • I Aint." of' money paid-jinni • CAIUS MOORE. J, Court *60.5t)07' • i . - Same Plaintiffs, ' '' Ju ne . Tertif: 16:5—.13 Alsi , . , • I.o'. Fac. i , 1 Same Defendents.• , IVOTICE is hercliy given toi all claimant.: upon the .' 1' hand paid into Court ansiniztfroni•ibe•b,lie of Der Pendant's /kat Estate by v:rtcte,lotthe atom., liacciitiothz. -That the Crlllf trilaYe . kW/01111rd the tint day of next De rember Thrill for, distribution': oil persons interested .therein, Will pienste'porent th.LniselvesaLconlimtly. Ity, order of the - C0urt.. , .. , i - ' . . ''' • • . UltA b- FRAILLY ,Proth'3 . ...- I' or Cy's eibre nrsrigs- ).. 1 • sbu p.-Noe. 1,1915. , .1 I - - ' 41-3 .• , . . Men Wanted 1 Immediately. • , N nri STONE M Ilk) ,asons.Carpintet ,.. s and a rze 11,11,f numboriif Laborers wanted Mt the enlargement of the Schuylkill Canat:' from Port Clinton to Re? , linc.' Apply immediately to theanksi:riliers at Ilanibura,nerks Co. Constant employment for the nest 6 months. • EIS ROCKAFELLOW, 0.1 - NN 311001tE, Coutractorl.. ambutt'. Berk., Nov. 1. 1 n -41-'no Steam E,iegine AND SIACIIINF, , INI;ANUFACtORY. rpm; subscriber is prepared to fuynish all kinthkor' 1. /Machinery, such as,Steam Engines, euher Arith nC inw pressure—ldriwine a n t pUmpiiir Entlings,strrand eristmill—Coat Breakers and other machinery connec ted with the ininin'r business. j Also, licidri;eeirmi boats. propellers and propeller ^urines. iron.iand braiis ras tings, and nil other articles in 1n5..111,e of business. at his establishment in 2.1 street,, bblew the flail Road. Camden, New Jersey. • JOHN F. STARR, Late of the firm of MOSES STARR Z.:. SC F ;s: Camden, (New Jr_rsey.) - Nnv- 1.151 5 . • t ti,tfj • - .. .. .. . Alb t i l ce • P.? liereLy given that .1 havei loaned If• John Orttip, 1, kilorse, , ,Wa g nn and Ilarre, , s, to . a.qe ditritir Ty plea sire. All persons are ther*roll.rbill interr..ritic wits said property, as bolongingAn the said John Ortlip, , WM. 13- 5100 RE. 41-:,i• OE PUBLIC NOTICE. , • ra E public will 'she notike trtar We have purcha: sell 02 the '2:riti of September, 1945. or Cha r les Sham - Ain, of the . borough of Schuylkill Haven, to the canto.) , arSchriviktil,.ar, per article orktreenolo o r .t . I . 4l,lowiep, property, v z-3 hay bor. sea 3 flit of Mail Ittad harness. I clei.h. I dearhiun wazno nod harness. and abotit halra i•ot of hay. an I I b : y horse, put by train big; the said Ttionruk fih urn. d og's possessi m. All of which we have 1 , 11 in the "pr...ssession and use of the raid Thonris Sharroding, daring our w ill and pleasure, Octobccr 18,18 p STRAY COW, QTRAVED from the subscriber at Bc!Cs:• VJahroo 4 weeks 4eo, a tame •Vi, with lare,e horns, has a pie Cut cut of each car, aief fia , 4 N t i ,, r i W w tail. hoever return said Cow io the fiolwcri ber, or give him tnibrmatioa where lie can .get, her again &hall be re3llo23lity rewarded. 1„ 1 WM. IqII,TON. October -• . • tray Cows. riAME to the prOnl.es of the subscriber, resb:oiza t N...sr•the Half Way, House between Mine . * P and Schuylkill Haven,[about three Weeks nen. - two row., Chip red and has it white streakover her shoulder, soil n small white spot on duet fOrebead—the htlier ie fill red--both nilitdlll4 Old Coles i The ownexisi ownefe are requested to crime forward, proveAiroperty. sole Chareeenad takeher wrialy.otherwiAJ aid will bA' us •- - according to law. ! • • „lorw•iivpsoN.l! 8* 1815. 45.3t* - - rinEivien AND t:NDLISTI iNSERINOS, for snit; by lk 4 • 4 N1T1G.%!,44 .7 . ; . `2T!!). I IME9I 1311 ‘s l' 4 , TYSON:. 4*.:- 3 • s .1 MIN 3loinlng, Nov. 15,18.15. ", i 7 - A.tverli , er4 will. olocrve'br the' artnteroftent of our pntei - ,11,01t ileVei will be. toned to on Piet". page; MKS eetepe t• fader , I,,ader to gl.,nee 1- hi 4 eye 0. all the 1.1 V • 16.1•1111•11 , .. , 1111% lihriate, to n. , errrit eNtrlit, the olijeetien . to I.a-in,: rulvvrtietiu•nt4 placed on What i2l termed the. "out-id, of the" pali.r._ 1 , „ 7 ?'Ativ'ealsoukeuts c ruNc4o • " out ti,t. ts•ill aitpi•:u,',ia our tieict Wr our Merdrnlts ill want of Watrb• fizo.navertistnio.ut of LLWIA L\ . „_ Y:” Oltt-LnVIN , II., " 'odd i'ytar-aug. thin titygiauth. y Parch.. .1, I'. 1 hirri. ; cu hruriettnal yn AlVylb.ll4 Ifihrrg . ,/.,et "cll,4kattaviiVe. A Ilythyruhla:ttewp.lila. friesySiesta ytrdhlar. Ilu}'ddcii,= cu e)11ILW a 1111 ,, t11.(1311, ittulti.:ugya hysityishrd tin yr tYythtum ..iirtturir v iv eyi lt tls.:.va gvtrretratol ui citcfnno '. , Gar L 7 si.Tl--I.ippincntt & Taylor. at their Co , '_hinez•store,hase astonished ev e ry body, ist this part f tire elate by i t ho: ner.goliuje of their stock, and ihru exce.ssiVelY low4irices, re . uplo 'stop to peep, ifi tliat i tbey may discover , shat kind , of e:hips thnso are .e‘ sell at such ratesi• Wei he 6 in to: febr, unless soniething takes place. our merchants will begin to give goods..amly: 714, Coal t'vezio;: c:a•;ti be brat: • • NICK; -ST,II'ItIVF rott Puccut.rie R. li. En..,4 Wit EN CoLti.—Vesteriley; just before we iixent - to prois vre . eql%V i:maCl:ine fin punching R. IL Iron when cold. •It was manufactured at the establishik 'mint of yr:ssT.l6ll-33:VrOlitt lt; Snyder for the use of the NfontOur Inin works at Danville. The 11412. chino Wt!'r ks beautifully. - e•understand &MA' is an entirely new ittventionTorl that purpotie.— The Rail Road iron after being rolled is sawed. then stMightened, and bitmediaiely carried - under the mashie and ptinelted—the whole tieing done! . a , 4 it there, by one procesa..The machine is earl:: isle of punching iron of any thanes': which May lie. required for ffail Roads'. We are promised ri full dese'ription, of ih6:rnicl;tine for our next paper A a 111(Err' 9 4 IMO CAM/R.—These OTC a series of l'oytline cards, w . ll adapted to tench ebil drie-tl4 Tyt4.-Priricii4.7;l sof drawing. They are sold at fifty '-c'c'n6 . ittpa, and may be had at tki4 •I . •• , •:1 „ • A:All:I:4 , AI, rn/LAMILPiIiA TO D/CIiF.STEI2,. 1:1 . t1V. A ;.!il this. paper will ho emnd Ike Ibirort of 'Mr- Xhiiber Cleaver, On tho flail lb nnl ds•t% , :ecil Pottsville , cud Shamokin:— Mrr- cr of much 'ability, hna recelVtlyitrvel.tl' the route, and -we doubt not 'his report interest. The oltjec- GITI tlitiihaa bilhtt•-.llecli made to a Rorid to, leisbeeit t i liett4y ,mules:' It appears from Mr; Cleaver4.ll.‘;-prnJt that 'a •Road can ha • , .1, maw.. m.• It nont.plane+. , kVith 'very fem.- grades, and. 171,4 i• not ner.r,s•i , m•avy at Rome ott the, paltimore and • sides this, the heaviest grades 6•oult1 be made rthere 114 w.ruld !teem - mod:do till , lie:6- descending toiler, will& Is not the easo; on the Ilallimore and Ohio .. m.here the - 'heaviest 't,,`;!.lltiii:rs Aceti 1 the heaviest pallet'. Tite'aid . ijet,!L tit t•II:tilro4,1 TopumitticatirM bee tle'it Philiell•li(trii lii I uhf. . West, through Penn excithit. altraitlll in tdl parts of 1110 Sfair• route through 'Potts inompopular of all yet mg., retied. -It . f,id. i es . : l 4 . ockl:4l all the way through a rich 11 riiit:ra 1 1 ;' : , ' and - nature Ila 4 thrown few 'obstileles io thr . ly;iv of its conArnetion. PeNitles .tltt-tidv.tid4tos, it is the only rout wlith wohlta;;lunict it with the great N. Y. & Erit ltilt:ii;u'l; ad. rite Wl:stein Tart of the Sudo • of was recently held iu novltoSt'or •ntiiliti'sll l qieet of constructing a, Rail roa.l through Snitfatry and Pottsville; •and a cont . - mitte4Miitis arq i iiiinted to intilicsfin estinukto of the probable cost of such a :work . . Besides this I.S'e h (ye, fir‘reedings of ineetings held in Coin'tir, St ;Co., N: and in Williamsport, Ito., fn-. eoriii!: die project. When we state that only 1:11 idles- are ; required to connect Ilochester..witit r by this ronte, au that travellers can ma Washitoon one day earlier than bi any iitle;r ' , lim?, the prqjoet looks foitsilde. • In:at:LT —The new U. S, Sena tor frc;M' Tennessee, whO was elected in opposition. to the'Polk.canilidate, by the ail of the Whigs, to pioie to be . a l'ariff man, judging froth the tolhrwing article limn the Naahville ..ft was charged by the Senator from CALA— by the aetaleman frmieuiy--ilhat Mr. Tunny had written to 11811 , '1,1, 1 ; sidenf this General At, arinbly, nreeb'erz (he ir VIPWA on Me arryet! Of 'the Tr.r:ff.:isnri pledging himself In denounce Polk and his administration. !am •eorry elate I soletnnly believe the, fhatte, to ha trap. • DUNE () I) M o K3ACIir ' SIET : es.:JWe have ••., nut full rttuti a l lrom he 'Whole - of MassiChuselK • het ostib&:1;•C to satisfy sas that the ',Cals.. }Atli:C . )l Whig 1•3 1. a laqc nill.jotity.• The prn 4 4. • -• is - thai'.G4l , .Brigg4 is re=elected hi- a .-small • 1117i . ) , 1 eri'et . ' 'all the other cal.didatee,five in nute*s. ITV. fa P.OSton the Whig :thick succeeded by • a ro•l:inslty bf ncarly - WO: •overthe •.united vote it • lsocog; Natives, AbOi t iTnistx.and two: Political Nativis'tri is killed in • the Day States We say again well done old Idassachusett! , . . rile ELEt; ':lien Yon* EtArrinv . .—The ioneral result of the election, Rays .the Ne' York (;oppnereial is doutales* a Deatocratic m..jority, in both branches . of the Legislature, that party , haying, giluytl., enough in this portion of the tqate cdunterhat.' • ante their lots in the other. .The,cantest hashein a sin4ular one throuqhn.it the ;11ate, tunirng morn nn laentquesifong and Ica no the usual party litical division+, than, any which has occurred foe 'somey'ears. Thuain. hutches* .cnu9ty the_raii road question Past Itek test.i n Uo'utiahia.tienaselaer„ Alhany,dic. rent and auti.,rech4, Jo, Alb a ny the impotatitin 'hit; ~qcgrnlt4tay lh o Whi candidate for St' u .nato;;, was opposed ;o, bridge' nefo,” l h9 apponor.t, a majority, ,d ..1,1 - 4 ,1 su oratlimugout.the State, lOcal or iwoomia)toniideratious.appear to hallo ti2(l: 11:40, , • r noire than their usuaLforce: INY .‘1. 7 ,J,KR4 t ELY.ETII) , C.--Tho ' ve e mlt of the election in New r.kiseyi. i , illyati..eertaintsd. The Senate stands tl2 V 1 tligA Owl 7 detniieram--the Assembly 31 Allies and 27 .ierrperat4—ettkiti.iiiow jo.ity as joint' hallet 9. • In the Ilurlincten (Inn gressional Alistrict, Sykes, arnmerat is elected t!s. .eongres: ti.) 1..4 a vaiyuley , --A ‘4Pintleralic 'gem, the:Legislature was some what larger last year than it is. rime. 'ELY.CTION..- , -7 ' ho State Election in .tpott • last week, The relinripil , isS":iti was iitoni Au ., sale of thr tate tvo.ks 440 V.higx altvgatio , .; ttte sa!e. The refl32fft re. t 9 ivrd show thin 1./4,Nuoer4i4 hare , pArtiekt the . :Ftate, 1 , 7 ft ::.,;ji,,.vi k h:„ ti..w.v. X nrk art 4 Ntichiggi the Whig% hzi l iroil:itile:i Sverl.i.e yearn election, wiiik , s,4*-044. ...-., . ..- tainly cheering to - the •Whig.lault6::hiii 141011$ that their Vrineildes are gaining strength every kr • not withst:iittlii,g , their• recent iltleat. n • •
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