II • "STVAR COATED ewere willing to lituit the office of taste - to ; its proper . • ere, and in cease eating when appetite expressed' content, indigestion would be a much rarer occurrence in civilized communities than it is observed to be. Hippocrates remarked. that severe per spiration arising durme sleep, without any other apparent cause; are a sure sign that too rouch_nOurishment is made use of, 'The day of reckoning will followsuch a state of repletion, which clogs the bodily functions. and may lead to sudden death, by some acute disease, when the I =LT - id' nal is apparently in good health. Dr. Smith's . [Sugar Coated] "Improved Vegetable Pills," are all.ellacacious to regulate the state of the stomach,- improvedigestion, and purity the fluids. As they are pleasant sad - perfectly harmless, they am .resoi• ted to Ottensively by the 3p - 11E1,de, and all persons of sed entary hahits. ratriUy should be without them.: Dealers famished at the New York College of Health, 179 GreenWich street, New York.' sold at 1711 Greenwich street, Reis. York. and by JoEn S. C. Martin, Druggist Pottsville-3. &J. Rahn, Or• • wigshurg—E, W. Earl, itending. & G. Shollenberger, Ilambur2.,•—Bast &Sterner, and S.J. IL Falls, Miners- Tine- Porrtsn Rguenzes,—Tbe most popular remedies of ' the present day, are those which cleanse.and purify the blood, and which are known to be, innocent in their qUalities. Such remedies as-AntiiMiny, Mercury Zinc ' 1 and having recource to Bic-Mint; in disease, arenOw, it is hoped going oatiif fashion, and I; egetable remedies will be soon the : popular medicine. Then Broadreth's Perelatili Universal Pile nill be used and appreciated. They are known to act - beneficially on every part of, the body ; being taken up by the chyle they pass into the blood, Which they purify, and it should be remembered that they only tennwt those parts from the blond Which were the cause ofintlammation of any kind—Nothing is equal to ridding the vitiated h u m o rs with a vt!getable raetlecine of this kind, which eighty-four pears. bare• proved never;to do injury, but always good. CY., Remember Druggists are not permitted to sell my Pills—lfy - ott purchase of them, you will obtain n (nun ; terfeit. 11. BRiNDRETII.M. D. Sold at Brandreth's Principal office, 24• l Broadway N. I%jatid by. the following authorized agents in •. Schuylkill county; * Pottsville, William Mortimer, Jr.—New Castle. George Reifsnyder—Port Clinton. J. Robinhold & Co. —SchiAlitill Raven, Charles iluidzinger—and one agt.loevery place of importance throughout the world. The Coal Trade. ~ !t ~~' 7/ SCNUYIKiLi7CO ts,l - 1 7 . 4. Fig A F. We feel happyin being able to announce to our read ere this week, that the shipments of Coal from the Schuylkill Region this year,,notv exceeds ONE MILLION TOSS • And should the present mild weather continue a little longer, we believe the qu:thtity. , f.. r the whole.. year will reach, 1,100,000 tons. Untrammelled indiridual enterprise is the great secret which hay canoed this re gion to outstrip so far all its Fonipetitors, some of which commenced before' us. . . The shipments this week are, by Rail Road, tn,7o i'Cl —by Canal, 8,519 05—total' for the week, 31,5134 g showing on increase over last week of aboutMCCO tons, by nail Road and about 300 hy.Canal, which iis caused by the. unustar mild state oethe.weather. Tho'demand for Coil continues very brisk, and Pri ces are firm with an upward tendency in the different markets. We still adhere to tho opinion that, with the quantity the Rad Road can supply during the Winter mouths; added to that in the market, there will he a segiciency for all purposes. - Freights to Philadelphia and New York, remain the same as hist week—but there has been a risefrom nidi• mond to rasterti Ports, and vessels are scarce• We quote , as follows :7 .. ToSaletn,, #1 7510 2 DD per ton. Boston. • 81 87 to 1 ST " Poi tland., 41 87 to 2 "'New RedfOrd. . 81 40 to 15G " " Providence & Fall 111ver,,91 50 to I 64-•• . " ' " Charleston, , - 81 75 t,2 DO , ~." •, eambridg,Port fit.Crigietn,#l 87 to 200 ' I" " Nanticket, 8 1 75 4,1 New -oak; 81 50 to :1 56 • " . '" -- -Troy, ---' , .51 37 al' 56 -" ; •' •; ewark, N. J: • .0 1 62 to 75 " " 4 N ..,•• ',pinny, C. $l. 45 to 156 : " Ffetlericksbtuz, Va. 002 to P 1 25 . ": Freights to Pl.ilarleltthia by Canal 64-09—t\ Del aware front 81,l3—toNew cork. .2 70 , By Rail Road from Pottsville 3( 40 and from Schuyl: kill I6ven gl Richmond., - • . Tnnocrut the politeness of thedifferent Collegtors' on the Caual and Rail Road, we are enabled to furnish our "readers, • with the following weekly state of the Coal_Tradeiwhici they can rely upon as correct.. BY ROAD. rlzon PORT OARERR. •• For the week ending on Thursday , evening. 270 reclast Report;l, 153,0a5 10 —___ 7 160,f223 lit I .. • rief3l P , IT TA V I LLE. . For the week ending 'on .Thurday . et;ening„ - -, nl3 10 Per laat. report, - . - '201,793 02 -2,00,922 12 .-, . Fawn sent:ll.lmi. HAVEN. ' 1... For the week ending on Thorsday 10,5 eveninz, '49 19 ' • , • Per-l.tit Report, - 9.51,005 11 •, • .e FROM PORT CIANTON For the week ending on Trinieday For . eriinc. Per last 'Report, EMI ~ . • BY CANAL.. FROM POTT6VILLE ASO PORT eAnnon. For the, week ending on Thursday evening, 5,515 !8 Per lama Report, 150,354 18 155,990 IG ' FROM SCHUYI.KII.L . HAVEN.. Total up, to Thursday noon Week ending N,,vember 20,,, 1,509 16 , , Per last report, 42,970 13 - 41,576 69 FROM PORT' CLINTON ' For the week ending on Thursday - November 20. Per last Report, 'fatal by C'anat Do by ltsit Road totally Rail ildad and Canal LEHIGH COAL Despatched this season, up to Itith rno. 8th,481.5 " FROM MAUCH CRUNK 'Lehittb Coal and Navigation Co. igummit 5.210 Room Run 5.'715 Bearer 'Meadow R & Coal C. FROM PENN • !IAVE;d Rdzlelon Coal Company • - FROM ROCK PORT. Buck Mountain Coal Co - TOTAL ,51111.1HENTS FROM MA UCH CHUN - if Lehigh Coal and Nay. co Summit Mines Room Run do -Heaver Meadow It. and Coal Co. , ' FROM P.ENN HAVEN Hazleton Coal Co. FROM ROCK, rota Huck Mountain Coal Company, , .. WYOMING COAT. TRADE. . . Total to Novr. 11 1815. - 178,745, Tons. PINECROVE COAT. TRADE. Transportation,on Union Canal Rail road Dorn I to 13, Nov. (Inclusive.) • , I P ,r e a r ta ta l. at rarnott,' . 37,011 ' '' 4 2 Tons. e.wt qr. . 29 ' 0.29 4 Transportaiicini•ti Swatara Rail Road. 1.017 '2, l • 11,11.R1 1. 3 Total, 2T.)ta Tons D SCHUYLKILL ifAVEN u.noa D. is; the amount of Coat transported tt tue week ending on Wednesday ' MIN Tht ever I Evern 'Per 'last report, 411,446 00.. WILLIAM NEWELL, Calle,clor Total, MOUNT L'AIIIION RAILROAD. The amount of Coal transported overrthis road for the week ending on Thursday evening last: is - Vile Tans. 2:35,330 .• Per lastaßep?rt, ~ Total, . 7 -SCHUYLICII..L VALLEY RAIL ROAD. • 'The amount of coal transported over this road fur ending Satorday evening I, inst. . 4,671, per last report 99,704 , MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The following 4a the amount of Coal trans:totted ,over this road up to Thursday ev'g last: 4,056 00 Tons 81,770 i 07 Per last llePert. Total, FREIrAND ENGLISH :MERINOS. for pate by CII JOS. MORGAN. . 270 ! • 10. ;5006 19,152 II MOO 17 154,1,19 15 1,(193 it 47.555 16 EMNMS 751,61 S 15 1.001:175 07 171689 67.',0%) 2. - 407 ' 71011 Mi M EMI ESIM Tons. cwt. qr 1,911 4 '2 15,707 4 0 41,736 8 0 V. L. CONRAD, Collector. 12,400 15 Tons 399,015 O. 211,56 G N. CLEAVER, Collector Teti! 103,375 JESSE TURNER, Collector , • 95,826 07 ; GEOATADESTY, Collector Our Budget of New Books. Ilistory of Wvonalng, by Chas. Miner. Professor Dnibin's Obiart•ationa in.the East. Every Lady's Book, The glace of the Mine. or the Stolen Heir, Penny Magazine, N 0.14, The Crui• e of the Mist, by Ingraham, The Monk, by Lewis, ri fresh anpplY.. The Merchant's Daughter, by 111.51 Pickering, Parsonage of Mora, by Fredericka Bremer, Amsury, by A. Duman, Dramatic Authors, by I. Rees, 371 Th ree Nights In inn Lhe time, a doineaie tale. 2.5 Me - merisin, its Rise, Progress and MYncries, 25 The Poet's Companion arid Rhyming Dictionary, containing every allo7able Rhyme, in the En elish,Lanimage, • 25 The Ladies' Work Box Companion, 121 Keep Warm, or popular hints for pre..arvation from Colds ntul Conemoptions, /21 The Fatal Lency, or the Doomed lick, 121 The Philosophy of the Water Cure, 25 Ileien Stuart, or the ReQcned 121 Ellen Grafton, or the Bride of Liberty, by B. Barker, Esq. 25 Tile Wing of the Wind, n Nauvellette of the Sea, '25 The tlynat Cloud, a Romance of the Bay of New York, by Warren, Rm. Delon liniaec, by W. G. Shinn?, author of the Ye• • cna o, 1)(141CS at Lire, Part 5, 'rlle Ainericau ALus,mae and Itepo..itory of • ful Lipman't Diary for 'lBlf , , in various , forma, frbni ~15 cts*, each, to Neille. of llarrettown, Arrnb Neil, by JUITI,S, Matilda, by :`.IIC, complete, .31plerici of l'ariF, 6r.ttle, ocznplcte, The Sabunttnder, by zinc% ' " • The Onnubler, be Nee Pickering, The Fortune Iluntor, or rho adretturco of ulnae • 4bOat town—a novel of New York . tpoi'ty, by I;erlit, y Flfrtat,ory in Aniarit•a, • Only a Fiddler and O. 'l'.. by the nuthor of "lle InlprovPatore ;tran,lnted by Mary Ifolyitt, Ifrother'zej , cr..!. library, Rind (Jr tlel'Corea'r and Private;q.. by 11. P. Chccnnan, The Widow. a un'vel by Theodore llook, ' Grody'a yail4 Almanac for 1:44, f Ontlri fl i(lg on Munen-olnannty Of u- , eful infortirdiun, The Native Ahnanbc for 1816, . The I.oridin rictorlol AlnionaC for 1546, which ought to he in erory for till.: information it jomoin..=, wprih ia lea. , t 50 The Chri;trin Almanac. The Cintrchntan's Almtaidc, • ' ti The I.lous•lteer:T's Almanac, 5 Lactic,' s,lflo-tructer, lu '' ^'t Ittiltinz, Milli: -' nay, &c., • 12, 3 ; • The Ylittcr Girt for Latlie?, '• : 12} •Latlie,' Guide to Embroidery, andoral Applique, l'.l Etiqutte for Ladie',,L.!..l All these works are new and neat tlttloll3. The Latlie,! Work Table hook Gilt, . 50 lyell',4 Travel, in North America—thiz ie a very . interia!ting work: , o 75. Together with a large variety . of other Al by the exna,, dozen or Fiugle—and lila) a variety of other Booki at the very low.ce.tratee, at • . . BANNAN'S Cheap Bookstore. - • !:7:,.i' Wi:cre na,;:, be found, three rlutrs 11.4 large an tel• 9rt - Inent of hook:, 4:, any other place iu Pottsville. and at lower rater—in litany instance. , cheaper than f,arilin., ADELPHIA DOZEN CA :ill PRICES.A.I - A Nov. `.`.2, . . . ROOKS CiIEAPER TI AN EVER; EA.I.ITIFUL TOSlarnents I,CO'per dozen. 3,1 School Bihtes well boona - st,oo per dozen: Beautiful .Cerman Bibles, with, Fatuity' Record, at $lO 20 per dozen. • . • ;Together with all otliCt School Books at egaally low ral'es, at 11V.SNAN'S Nov. !;.2 47- 'Cheap Boot - and Stationary store. I.GEII'S PHILIPS MINERALOGY— „ , ... .• A capital work, ja9t received and . .I. ' ,r sale at LIANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. Nov • '22, .1 . 47- . • - ' Removal. ' li A OCT. HALBERSTADT:IIas rentoml to Cenue st 1.1 opp.,slre the 1 ph:copaL Church . Nov. 12, 1615, Office n . f the Mount Carbon Rail Road PH) LAD 1, N uyeinber 7, 1845. • - pr? , NOTICE 1s hereby given, that the annual meet tog of the - Stockhohlers of this Company, will be held on Monday, December Ist, 1815, at 4 o clock , P. M. at the Cionpanl,••-3 offici, N 41.781 ‘Valnut et., at which tithe, an election will be held for a President and eight Manageis to serve fur the ensuing year. JAMES C. DONNELL, Seci'y. Now., 15, 1815. ; .10-St , t?:c . Mt. carbon 4- P. C: !R R. Co. • Pal LAi).t. - Noire:rale 8, 1815. - is hereby given to the Btogkliolder3 of cis" of this Company; that the annual'ineeting and an election ,f,r oth,•••r% for the ensuing ye:ir; will he held at this,ntli.:r, nn tit:ill:3: Monday ht j),cernbefil!!!“, at 1 l's lock, P. NI. S. I.lRAPPOlttl,'Sec'rv.' 7siov. 15; 1515. 46.'51 Loss o Inc Great Western TRADE-SO GaIMEILES THE PHILADELPHIANS- Tu.:: OPENING OF LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR'S, 1 Great IVestern Clothing Store, ANTIIERE they offer clothing cif afkindn, cheaper and V got up better than any other establishment in the United States. To wit:— Tine French Cassimere _Sack Coats $0 00 to $lO 00 Brown French Cassimere Sack " 7bato-9 23 •.kiphalton Sack ". 10-00 to 12 00 Fancy Cloth and Cassimere Sark " 800to12 00 French Cloth Dress and Frock Coat 10 00 to 15 00 Enzli, - 11C1 9.h Dress and Frock " 000 to 12 09 Diagonal Cassimere " 7.00 to .0 00 Blue Dress and Frock " 8 00 to 10 00 Blue lllttck Frock and• Dress " -8 00 to 12 00 Deal and Brown Fash. Surtout 12 00 to 19 00 Ethic and Black Cloth Cloaks. - 10 00 to 2i.1 00 French and English CaSsimere pants 500 to tl.OO 'Fancy Black " 4 Oct 10 500 Velvet and Sattinette Fancy tests 200 •' Together with a large assortment of coarsti•Clothihz. consisting ofSurtout t oats, varying in prices to suit the parch:tier : As followsl Pilot Surteut and Frock f',o l . to 400 Diarunntl Sattinette Frock Coat So lo .0 00 Plain'Sattinctie Frock- 4 311 n 550 . Tweed Sack ' 5 (pi .4 to' 600 fiutrine.ttf. Pants of all colors 250 to 300 ' Sattinettc Vests, also (loth Ye,is . 200 to 500 'AIi of whit h cannot be surpassediry 'tiny other estab— Ifshment in the Sllff!S, for want of tact and a dtspesi lion to please, that fuinish its with their custOm. We rintelificture Mir own mock and warrant all our condo w.. 11 examincil before - cut, so there is no mistake in goods plir,haed at oar wholesale and retail clothing store, Cornier of Centre and Mahantengosts.Pcttsville, a• P. S. We particularly invite the, attention of our customers and the plinth: in general . , to our extensive" stock of Cloth, Cassimere. and Vestings, which have just arrived. to shit the season—which trill be made itp to order in the most fashionable and approved styles ;of the day. 'l,. T , flatters themselves they can get up a suit of clothes in. as pond style, no any other este,- lishment, at least 20 percent cheaper Wan the sane ar ticle has heen purchased in the place, for ,whit h We an Rive the best of references Dr. James S. Carpenter, Ibidivard A. Warner, P., C. Francis llngti..4, q. A. Z‘lardonard, Chae.teoser, Jno. Clement, Esq, Isaac Beck, B. F. Pommy MUCCE2EI A• Ronal(!son, B Cuminings, Esq Gen. H. Potts, MME 2 falE2l Samaei Lewis, - Chas. 1.6 v is, Charles De Forest, James Patterson Dr. Ralherstadt, A. Enterline, S. J. Pmts. , T.:Eostei, A. B. White. James McKee, MM E. D. Eichtionz, Nov. 15 611EAP . WATEDES AND JEWELRY. Christmas &Vess' Year's Presents. 7"worp respectfully invite all peruons ‘;iiliva to purchase and J rAve Iry ftrttnrown,se g ri rmne Prci t ?C.lii mid examine my 'stock of Eine&lnm Silver WkrcutEß,4?r"very description. _ Line Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold and hair lets, Gold Chains, Breastphis,Finger Rings, Medalhots, Watch Keys, &c., SilVer Spoons,;Sogar Tongs, Butter Knives, Toothl'icks and Jeivelry of every description. Also on band, a gond asSoittnene of S day and 30 hour BRASS CLOCKS. • I am determined tosell my Goods as low as they can be purchased at any store in the United States! and will warrant all to be exactly what they are-Sold for, or the money shall be refuhded. C 3. The highest Cash prices given for nld•Gald: and Silver, and old Watches taken in exchange for-other Goods. _ Cr Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner, and warranted to run well ((none year. LEWIS LAT/DMUS, No. 413 Q Market st. above I Itb, N. side, Philada. PhDada., Nov. 15, JBl5. POTTSVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OLD 9T•YD WWI NEW 130009: Cheap! Cheaper!! Cheapest!!! [lO - Lo0& AT TIIII3-IT CA'N'T BE BEAT. IF YOU wiavir BOOTS AND SHOES CAUL AT ,;& J. FOSTER'S, CHEAP Soot and Shoe 3lianufactory Centre street, next door above the 'Potts ville ROuse, where you wilf find a large assortment of Mens', Womens', Misses, Boys' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes in great variety,. and the variotts kinds of India Rubber Over Shoes. A general Supply of Lasts, Bootees, Shoemakers' Findings, ;Leather, Morocco, Bindings. &c. Also. Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, dm, whole sale and retail . .. Pottsville. Nov. 15,1815.• 46- • Stray;„pow. r 1 AME to the premises of the subscriber, living on ~ ,j Tumbling Itun,.a Illtmy Covr,a dark Chesnut Brin dle with dark colored head, both horns bored ander :neat h. The owner is requested to conic forward; prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will he sold as the taw directs. . ' ELIJAH MOORE. 46--.3t EIT TRE 31:0 N 'l!' TOWN LOT S $2 00 '2, W 15 12i FOR SALE. mac subscribers will sell at public sale on Saniraay, the Via day of November, at the public house of J o hn iliPPle, in Tremont, a number of valuable buil ding lots, in the town of Tremont. • Tremont is'situated in. the midst of the Swatara coal region, PI miles 'Trial Pottsville, .9 miles from Mi nersville, and 7 miles; from Pinegrove, and promises to become one of the most flourishing towns in the coal region. A Rail-road is new being ion itructed to Tre• rnont which will open n 'direct communication with the Reading Rail Road and Schuylkill canal c- indisputable titles will be given, Marl terms made known on the day of :sale by • FULLW,ILER 4- MILLER. Tremont, Nov. 15, l 15. 46-2 t af- 1 7 , MOVA L. q2ll-- W S N ON II 0 T VaST SlDfi OF NAVY ST., IN THE pouovon 'or ..11C.VC Lre amt.vo co., P.R. TILE sobscr;ber would inform his old friend', and the. travelling ',Odic. that ho has re cently taken and fitted up. in . t superior manner, this spacious edifice. stun of CEN. %vAsinNoToN, where he is prepared- :a aceomincidate travell&e, and visitors in the very best and bonne is situated in the roost leasant ai.d central 'part of the hi/rough, conven;cur to io.viinesa, and is large and the rooms airy. Thankful for the libaral slim - Pit while keeping the old Nltiney lintel still the Arneiican lintel, On this borough fur the pant' three yearn, lie resperitlOliys licite a euntituaimetlf, the same. i 0 15 10} in"' The flarrisborz. Northumberl md. Poievtlin.., Danville, %V.l;l:tnisport, Leek Haven and :Beltelmte Stages a rrivc avaed &part from this 'louse daily. Aluncy, Nqv. 13 1315, NEW WA.7 CH. CLOCK AND 111Zsai. , ciihers have connected therasclveS 'in the. Clocit,"Watcti,Jowelry, and Silver Ware iu qiintie street, nevi: door to the Exiliang9 Pottsville where all articles in their line can be Oh tainil et the toiveq '•Philadolpliiii prices. Any article in (told or Silver Ware, made to order at the i.hortest notice. The pile are ,itiv nod to call and see our stock or clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver-Ward, ikc.— Particular attention, piiid to the repairing of Watches, Clock's and Jevvjelryi' 1 Pottsville, Nov. Li; 15;5 AIORE AAfERICAN INGENUITY Haworth's Pa6nt fn-] ..tri:tin ' g; end Blocking Horse Collars. r TIE snliseriber gives notice, that he has purchased the Patent ltiitht Lathe whole offichitylkill county and is preptred to sell Step-rie.lits, to all thUve who w hin t o us e the: r:Ltent, at, reasonable rates. t He also ntanufactureS tho article i lihnself, and keeps them con stantly for lelat Store and Factory, in Cent re. a few ilonrs abode Norwecian street. They are easier workeil, inr.re durable, and are superior to a ny'uther collar ever offered to the public. RICHARD D. SIOEN ER. 46 Nor. 15 •- B,fray QTllAYl:Wawrik from 'lie subscriber, rtisiding at I Centres ills, abmit two week's ago, a large .how in a good condititin, weighing about IGO pounds, Whoev er will l'eturti said how to the subscriber, or give her informarion'wtiere she call get her agar", will reee:Wo the thanks of a poor widow Nov. 25 . - Itegistef•'Notice. ATOTTCE is hereby given to all persons II 1 1 1 the foltowing executor and adininiStrati thai the 'Sante have been passed by the RI will h e presented to the Orphan's Coon of of Schuylkill, to be held at • °owl:stein:, r . " the sth rinv of December next,at 10 o'clock', SPRING Jit oLiNT •MILLS: .., 2 ND confirmation and allowance. The, account of James ,McKeever, mind , • Farms for sale. • the, estate of Archibald McKeever, hte of t rrIIE sitheertlitr being atilieted wiilt a dise'as Wlf h , e 4 The . .1,-rotint of Isaac iitranch. adminiAl JL is mitch aggravated by the cold and length of our. or Prittsville;'deceased. estate oif William Stratlch, late of V,, , :ayn winters, is cuMhellea to neck a boine in a milder di „irate; and in iiiinrirmenee, totfer3 rol. gale, his prnporty dE r r ." l ' ed.. Ici 1, Lis , - and Ir s in Lyk ens N. : 01,,y , I), m ph - i n c ennty, p.. tonsi,i, of ante acconnt of, ...c..0 . one.- an.. . etc a sTEA-At mE3r,f'ALA NT MILL, coda A inx OF ‘ ', l ',.,_ Ininistrators of the estate of Jonathan do i,. En Ti ftninswia townsinp, deceased. ', , i TEIt POWER. the former frame, the-faller stone. ad joining eac h (1 her.'the running gears of both Worked,hy • • The final account of Fen 'Miller and T L or Klinger. administrators of the estate of Jacob himinel, late of either power. ,; In the steam 'Mill , are two pair of first Lower Matiantango township. d'ecter‘rti. • , rate French . 11hris,f:, , a , pair of Itulniers with till the ne'- The account of .101111•6,i1er. exl!C atm 00 'in cOat or cessary gearing and macltioe4s for cleaning, and grin- John Etter, tate of Manheim towitstiip. de eased. .1 dine pain, driven , hy an ebeme of about fift e e n horse The arennnt. of Leonard Ballici.,:oltnitilst mu d ' of „Ole power, iii all ladjoining building.. ht the ‘Nater Mills •': town are one pair fr j etiiii burrs, One pair ehopp,ri,, one pan . estate of floury Leichiciter, late ofWen't rim ship, deceaFed. '; • ' . ' ' Widmer:, a Sept Machine, siith all the neces'sary gear-. ••. 'The account - of Elijah liamtner,,exeurto of” the es mg. &c.,for d4ing a. Me'rchtint and Conutry business. Also, a Plasm ttroakr;r arid two bolts in each Mill, all Orwittlbura,'dere,l3erl. tate tit Christopher Waerfer, late of the ornilol;mf of which ina ..iine the buildings, are in unexcep lona.; ~, i i . .. . 0 b u l e t chnerid main itio % la : 'tic are ,ii 1 9 , 1 , i 5 f h e t 7 r t ,... i o n .. 1 1 - r i i c i e it s l7 ,l tl i t , i i t i r i. n i i i.t; a n t l e i a t .y ; unt of rnol Barr. executor of t e estafg of Jo T h i lricT!i ' c ' r,late of Pionerove towty.bin. dp.reaYil, to Pet tsv . ilk., hail 3 miles east of tit, town 6 1 . - a rm ,. - ' JOHN 11. DOWNING,I Register. 1:12e iraportanlle and *,iiirie , };f• this property may ar m,. 14•2 ''' ter '''' °III " ; 1-"i2• ' - 1 I,:Mated,Y7rlen itif, known that there k 1:4 oil_r =rerun . Imre . . November tl, P 315. 3 .mill in the ' \jailer, and that the stream. and water NE ` w f i/1( Ir!OWnr are occasionally very 16.,- and 0,-, - ,;0,, , , giving t.,,1 4 :1 , ',JOT AND SIMI:: this 'est al.hshhient a great advantage •its.reslleeis ins- Sivat of the 134,- Bethel otter:4, anti is pfigliing their own ground stiffs to mar- bet when Ilie,}l,itrii;searce and Men, ow hie to tile other . Xcri door to .4. B. White's sppositc Geissi l ' mills in the vicinity not being, able to giinzT si f tfieM n t. .' . CC:S=Z s.T., P 1.177( rt.d.s, -PA.- fir the dernadd. Attached thereto, are about 9. I Lac rem ~ " of lard, in a fi l igit State of chttivation, divided into live . ~ . —AL farms; on one 4. whirlt is the, tsillmr,tilMrir, ' ifl77re reSiden w o ee.) is a large t story stone man- ii ii li nighnearly pew, comPletely Mashed. cnms • ii ft ii Ininiln;,,lN.liinn rooms, one of which ,iii fitted ~ '„,wgrr up \for h store, with shelves, counters, &c,, and wouldbeladaitrably calculated for a hotel, with ex- BE ~ .—. ... cellnilt tellarS Ifld er the, whole.a fnmtam of spring; • :2sri . .4„.4 11 P* well: ass" water sufheient I.'r 50 families, near the kitchen door, . consii•ting adjoining %chub is a stone milk' house. coat moose, ' . , .rms kinds snidke 11 01 1V11. -Wood•titeil.j bath. house, drylng• house ! . Iles of , J and i:arriage Ifiii:Se. Aliso. a tenant's halise. tinn.heil . 1 ' ' hero,'. Mi outside and 1 in,•-!- - barn, t% DI) double thraSliing floor, and Childress' Roots, tibees, 4 lll , ly.l/tIS,DAW IllraShill a Itllellipe andvallicient stabling jpir horses, ;mint mother and patent Gum Shoes, whir: cattle and slieep„ia cider inn!, (east nuts) add press in received direct from Mane facturersi at prix a large builditig, and a large 01011 e Distillery, with believe will enable them to sell tower tha Stills &c. Alio, on the road near' the Mills is a Mil- 'cpiallty tetor' heretofore been sold. rer , z e i:7. - - diei 1101),” pew—two Apple Orchards o Those wishing to purchase, ore respect(' al - 14 . 1 . :,. f.'":,„, , ".( ) s:li I ectiul fiuit. ' and upwards of fait; hunrli'a• to call and exaniine the Goods. Also, ,51 -. 7. — : ••:A;, eat h m t ., of t h e b r . st varietiO that mu id Hats, Trmiks,_slme Ilrothes, Ltlacking, LI ' 4,... "' , 40- be, nbtitined at the Philadelphia NurSeries Rivets. liurs. &c. kc. _ and elsewhere. A great variety of choize .N. B.—Machine Belts trade to order Plums, Pea I j o, Cherries and Grapes, with ,live 'geed November 1,,1915, , , kitchen and iloWer!zarilens. containing about P23aeres.l • . • ' Fcticei The other Eaten, fottiust , of about 119 acreS, with farm . • T s LIMIT:Br given that the undersigned 1 f - •••-_—_._ Initise, large iris.; barn, a larg. frame ten ...i4-. . riat's !toast , , sow mill, Blacksmith shop j,,,,, a from Thrinias•Oram , all his interest hi t 1 apple , Mill and press, With a pi,n;n:i,t ea ' cli - of Oak Hill. ' mil all the Screens, Cars, mll'lem , t• i; 9 441.,,:1 the kitchen doers: and other fine. Springs on ping and oth er materials belonging thereto ' .11.01 a. I' ....,” ,Al4lll.farm.. ,Alse, Apple and Peach Orch- og./.‘11".""t•I ISIS. . ~,,,,„ 1 1 arils all in #. - Millririler. With upwards of la/ acres of . i ''''" '1 • cleared Bills?{[ ; ,[ he tilt Either of the terms may he 111.1138 E H N AINES', Als.'Sub I had s,•paratd'w wh tli Ow Mills, or the whole•will be sold • e3rt ' ... • tognito-,..asi may slit a purchaser. - Terms-one half • SARAH HAINES, ' Sur. 'Div .caSli, ilio rettinitaler in gales secured by the premises. , - Di an order isiited rout of the Court iit Col p,,,,..,i,n Maylie bad °tithe first et' April next. AIFO • a piee of I.,;,11 ?.t•ljoininsi the fir4txtown property, o f JJ of . rlchuyl kill county and in me direetef manded to notify said r•aralt Raines, that about no arr . •i, half cleared and half in geldtimber, an i excellent tuilrirrg of water on it, and a pun p assin g anent' hefole Alr Judges "it A Court of (;.it . to be held at Ora - iesbitra io and for said co tin otigh it. II I - , , -, first Mooday in Wsretilber nest. then and .1 , • These prahf rite arc snit:Bed within three mitts of Bear Gap. si.l;lelT'i preparations are making to &ambling business, tilljzi C'impany tvith immense eanital, silitrai- ' entered to the tsimplaint of your inEdianill Real who prays to be divorced Dow tin: latiar 01, cant relairldallalls resources of the Valley for the slip- 1- -e " ler . cd , ! lilt ' Willi Y dh • f1 ";,,,'',,.. 6 ' 1 ,, 5 . 1 ,'", i ;1, 1 , j ,", pop of its 6:,•M•ted minulation. They are noW• tin- - . . '' '''''" E "' l " o...t t't 'siting She WAenniNen Canal, and arc laying with Iron ~ Sheritis Oliw.ei Orwies- 1 . Pails. the 11.Ykeirs Valley,ltail-rnad. Pll.l calculate see-'' l ' lrr g N'''' ',. Ist, ISIS': ding. genmoo:Om.'or cot to market per annum, when iii operation, which the number of drirs now opening'l and the- chat i atifer of the persons engaged taken auto ; conshleratiOri, dertainly warrant. EllqUil;e of , , IrNft V SCHREINER, on the premises. . Lykens Va ley, Nov. S, ISIS. 45-R 1 ' I. C. 3lcMicken: Horace. Smith, Eng. Jas. F.l Robert M. Palmer, Lig S• Raver), Sltornaker, William :Newell;itm - . . THE GENUINE PATENT GALVANIC RINGS 4- Christies Magnetic Flutil. . , . pins rethar I kahle discitycry.has received the uni• .1.. vci,:rl a titirohation of the medical proffission.of C.lat Brii.iiii, has now liiien snlliciently before the. American mildly. to give a fair test , of its power and efficacy. The:Gilyanic Ring; hi - ie lioi:. , been tired with penes:l, success in all sa=es of Rot emaTisNl, acute or chrltdc, applying, to the head; face, or Bulbs.; Gout. 'l'm II ~,, ;1,,,,. Toothache, Brnochus, Vern griiiNirvous'ili, Sick [lead iche, Indigestion, j'araly sts, palsy. P...ilepsy. Fit4.l:rainu. Palpitailon of the , ir eart , A poidtury t•-•:ii:Tiievs of JOI.Itg, Lonly ig e, sm.' 'nal Comulaintu. Neuralgi I. General _Dandily Belk-, ener:of Nervenis Caer2y. awl alt Nervous l/isurders • Their ex‘titormunr . v eilert,., upon•i he system must . be witnessed in he le:dime I ; arid - as a certain pre.-', ventiva to the;above"complainta, they are equally to' ' he. reeninmei it, d. . . Til E. 6 A ...v..,1 :Nat! 13 INDS, BR ICELETS &c. - In some cninplaints of a very severe character and of long standing.lhe p )wer obtained by the Galvanic'' Rings is not'sffificient to arrest tr.c progress of d-s -ease. a-d ultimately restate health. The impro'v'al modification in the Galvanic Binds, Brandeis, 4-c-, 'entirely remedies this objection; any degree ofpnwer that is required can easily be obtained, and no dir eita which the mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect. will fail to, tic permanently relieved. .. CHRIS PIrS I ,4IAGNETic FLUID is a necessary in all cases in, Which the Galvanic Binge and then modifications are used., By means of this extraordi'- nary Composition an efficient action is rendered cer tain, and the Galvanic influence directed to the partic- i mar parts which : are afflicted. Certificates from Phy- stcians and o'ihbrs of tha highest respectability an: intelligence dire daily accumulating. For several of ihein the reader is referred to advertisements in the Publi c l i til i gcr aid tirriu ,j 6. Ti mes . To guard against frai.d Dn. Cumin& appoints hu one Agency in.every city. The'osi.s , place in Pelts , villa at width the GENUINE Rings and Fluid cm be obtained is it the Bookstore of B. BANN A N,who is the sole Agent for Schuylkill county. Ail imita.ions scud elsewhere are murthless counterfeits. Pamphlets may be obtained gratis as above, , Nov. I : ~ • 41--; . . 1 27' A. supply of the' 'Plain said Gold Ring% Metal Bands and the Fluid has been received by the , suhscri , ber, all of which will sold at Duct. Christles - regulatly established - prices. • , ~ James Inpes, =I I= Tut:moat:: n ELLS JEWELRY STORE C. A. :51 ASSON, E. W. MASSON. 46r-2mo JANE ENGLISII. LORBERRY CREEK R. R. CO. , AN electiOn by the stockholders of the above 'Com pony, will be held on Monday the first day of December next, at the house of Capt. Israel Relnhat'd. in the borough of Plrmgrove, 25chsylkill county, to elect by ballot ape President, eight Managers, one Treasurer, and one Secretary, to serve for the ensuing year. ' • JOHN STRIMPFLER, Seery. Pinegrogi; Nov., 8,1815. . 415-4 t • THE MINERS' , 10IJRN AL . ADJOURNED SALE OF VALUABLE COAL LAND ruNITE Eubscribers, assigiev. of Goorge \V. t00.0.t. will ii expose to public mac, on llotida;c:•,, Dacca,' r DA., It. 7 o'clock in the evening, at the home of Geor4e a toyer, Innkeeker, in the boroirp of Orwigsburg, in t e County of Schuylkill. the I°ll9n - tog described Real Es te; ~ The undivided half of a certain tract of -COAL LANP. situate in Larry and ICortreVm townships, Schuylkill Count); bounded by Loath of John Hartman, Peterlrabh and others, conta in ing Er 2 ACRES more or leas. T , la tract of w. f., Land i 3 rituried on a branch of the 'Buz Sally': 'II, a few miles from the heaOf the Wtat Branch Rai -road, and Calltairt , several beds of FllperiOr Coal, with oat :even feet light covering, on which a ahafthaa beer. aur it through - r„,,, Coat thirty fret deep. There are on the pram r. ,, ,.. c ..., ises a largo Jo?, halve, and stone kite en. [now ajioccupied as a lavera] waltibtok,.., hedt, &c. the'efd Funbuu road pn;:se.4 immediately by t e- tavern: The tenna of ;ate will be made known by , ' CIIAL.LES . II3.ILEY,. . . ;NO. DEITEN:\III.N, • • .ter: nags ofl (leo. 1". Baum. 45 Orwiz . :Var , .lipv., 1.1,1E54. —dt ' 1 . i = ~ = Proclamation. -‘, Vr iIF.IIEAS the lion. L1.71111.:1: Mr)! I (pate, Prezident of the se% ero.l nion PICTS of the COlitilici of Sehn . , ,,ikiP, t • Monroe, in Pennsylvania, nod...lnsl;ee ti rourWof Quarter Sessions of the Pence, Terininor, at .d Gene.:ll Gnal•Denvery..in . ties..ntid STRANGE N. l'.ll.mt:r. and JAeo EtErltrei.i JCI!':. , S of 1:4•I• Coo rt ( 1 er - and Teropno. oral Driivery the trial of all el other in tire Paid (70i7:11v of Si: UV thr it prece; , to to'tiredtrcctcrlr h,rvr orth of Common Mt as. o‘.er and Term nor. ,^.r, l Do?ivery. 1 , , be huhien nt d tv, tire fira dn . } of December net, to einj wet It.• I Notice is ilie.7efore .licrel , i; giver[ to tit the of the Peace rind Ciiiii•talilits C1,11111)111' S'AIIINIII . 4I, III:IT they . are Lr th , cep!, command ti to he then and ttiere,:at in t h e r „"„,„ ofje.tir d iy. With their roll irquisu ions rihrulnadous ail odier r o , s , 10 d o t t e pe rhinsrs. which to 'twirl eey appertain to be done; and all thri•e shpt ar by recogniz..thccs,4P prosecute a2. - .inet that ;re or then Anil be in th“ ;that of :01 SCllny ;MIL arc to be tht tined there to pre: a.; ethall tie jutt. C.od_s.ct•t the Coniutp.n ict JEll E IllAtl REEL Sher ff . .; Cifice.Orxiv wigsb,aer S . wr.l3, IS N. R.—The wltensses air.] jaror d a rth. mimed to . aitend sai { - Conn, are require. punctually. In cue of inn-attet dence, such ea;rs, 111,de mid* provided ..*lll bo fro-red. This notice Is published t.y.th Court ; thol.e concerned will therefore got se'vesi aceordiniitly. " • • PROC'LAMITION. ° . 'lit;P: is hi - golly giYen. flint a Cour 1111).n PI( a s trial of Closes ot for iiiii.conntv of Schuylkill: will be Lrld brit . in theicounty arores id On '.lordly. of. I oicomlier n• at. to continuo two weik. , • The:retina all refs?ns having fai ls ,c‘ l all t o , i,son.: tyliofe ch' t ly it shall he to app Cotzrt,w:ll ia!te aw.ce inti amen? thrr„tto l dinulv, JFIZI.:7.11.111 IiEE . sne 7 :irs Office. Or' i',:v- i ' • b u t ,t,.N0t,..8, 1515. ' 1 . . tdvern, I MOODY 4. .0 E CIITERN. 1 1C11T, 1 . wour• »I.esprxtfully inform ill .Ir 'frntntl4 and 11 , 1 ,Mlle. 0:II ritey Lace nanneil ii r a j :"' fresh. gln4.rior find • Aupyr (JR'S NOTICI JIC sobncriher, appointed hp the Orpha . hill County, an otolhor, to ;1,1 and re-Aatc the account of John NVlllefroe Moyer. executors of the last will and le4tan got of John Heffner, late of theinorough of hereby gives notice, Olt he wilt attend 1: 1 4 . that pur pose, at his office, in the borough of or‘iiviire. on Frid3y„the 25.4.1) day of November Inst., 'At 10 o'clock in the fOrenonn, at which time and place ill those in terested may attend. J. W. RpSEßEltil.t; Auditor. Orwigsborg, Nov. $. • S 'NOTIC' subscriber, appointed by the Orphts • Court of 1 .ftrhu!, lkill county, an auditor, to' an it,. re-settle and re-state the account of Daisiel 2 Fanst.ladrnintstra tor of the estate of Elizabeth Faust, late of \Vest Brunswig township. 'deceased', herehy gtves, notice,. that he attend for that purgose at his office, in rho . bornngh Of Orwirshorg, on Fridfty, the g , th day of No vember. inst., at t 1 o'clotit in the afternwin, at which time antl'place all persons interested mat: attend . ' JW, 110SEHERRII, Auditor. Ortitigsburg, 1815, • AO-tit *Men Wanted Immediately. -i n(I i STONE illai.ons t lOU parpehfers andl a Isrre tik.r.nninber of Laborers wanted fin the cillareemeNt of the Sthitylkill Canal. (anti Port Clinton, to 'leonine.. Apply immediately to the sUbscrihers Ilaitilmrc.Rerks Co. Constant employment for the next 6 inonths.. ROCKAFELLOW, FLYNN K . "MOORE, Contractors. dl-Imo fiamburg, Berks Co. Nov,. Steam ILiegitre )' AND MACHINE AIANUFACTORr. ITHE subscriber is prepared to furnish kinds of . Machinery, such as Steam Engines, either high or low pressure—blowing ana pumping 'Engines, Saw and grist mill—Coal Breakers and other machinery connec ted with the mining business. Also, boile!s, iron boats, propellers and propeller •mgines, iron and brass cas tings, and all other articles in his' hue otbasiness, at his establishment . in 2d street, below the Rail Road, Camden, New Jersey. Late of the firm of MOSES.STARIII6r. SONS! Camden, (New Jersey,) Nor. 1,1815. I +l-tf Stray-Cow . s: QOM to the ttremises of the subscriber, residing at C the Half Way House between Mineisrille and Schuylkill Haven, about three weeks ago, two Cows. One red and has.a white streak over her shoulder, and a small white spot on her forehead—the other is all red—both middling old Cowl. The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove property, sold charges and take her away, otherwise 'hely trill be pay according to law. JOHN 'HUDSON. • Nov., 8, 1815. ' 45-3 t• CAVE to We stable of the subscrider..reeldine at Oak RA about three weeks ago, a DARE BRIN DLE COW, with a white udder. middling old, with large wide horns, The owner,. Is requested to come forward. prove property; pay charged and take her away, otherwise she will be cold according to law. GEORGE BEDGWICK, 45-9t* , Nov. 8. 1815 Eft. rSnn and . sl.‘e , I i ronl- II 'ITZ -1 QllOl.. Gol (It d 1 1 ,t)•1,1 i t. r• 1 Gr . ter - LI , .11 Nto 1 p ueo arrr. f ihn raid d re n't 110: •, `f 1 . 11 till , 1 , - t y bo ad prlsor.tj•, count V c , tl.ct a 1 1 h. ,Sher,ff: hre SIM- I° Mt; MI le law tit I.:idly en tire nt the ern them- t rom hue in d O. •I! he 8.11d3N fVeR acrd - `~~ ~ heriifi IME terc ted itt fliittottut . ; i-ter, and the count n Monday, , , for I , .:ritnr of e Ilonoigp f for of iite township, :ant's, fid e , late of VIM Tour. led rk PI he va and qh 111 • Wt ill Plintp they have that the \ ' the same itod II; Glazed It Leather, id purchase e nithvg at etas tti m i . I) 11 the 19th °it 91. t. ISM UN Tirana T'l ras .1 aon c out on loto 8111 111ott inty. ml t his loore to an" lr tt natuo , uutrimnny bh rl r. os' court of lt, re-,rtile '.avid three 10114 F. STARK '.STRAY COW SHERIFF'S SA i.y.s op E -EST.ITE. 13y Scv!ral writs Of VI:ND.ITI 0 :C! PON 'Ana trVAIZIA PACIAS, toned-out of the Court of Common Plcassit Ectutyl.kitf county, and to MC atreC ted, will be exposed to public vemlue and outcry: .. . .. `On S.zturday, 111 e 29th of Itioecidocr, 1855, at 10 o'ctn:h in the forenoon, at the Pennsylvania Mil, in the Borough of Pottsville. . . . One full, equal, tfadivided half part into two equal parts, to be divided of all that certain tract, piece or' parcel of land, situate in Norwecian township. Sc hal !- kill county, bounded as follows ; becinning at a .t. , n , in the Centre turnpike, a turner to lauds late \Vali not Yoh, thence by the came lands south 42 decrees. we,t. 2l r l, perches to a White oak, thence south li degrees, east IS perches, to a stone corner to a lot sold to. Pots 4- Philips. thence by the same, and l o t ; L ow .5t , ,,30. & Otr..rman,.north SS decreee, east 116 parches to a post corner; nthe line of land. late 'Levi Ellma4er. decea sed, tt.ence by the seams north I. de;ree, west 52 perch es to ; post near a White pine saplinc,and larc.. , e hicks.ry jrec,• thence by land cold Denjamin Pea, tiow'S. MI NVetherill, Itenect .- Cutamings . , north 67, de'eree.i. .e.,.c,t. Na perches to a apol.! tree corner. near, the Schoolhence. thence south 53 ' degrees, cast IS .1,!,t, small at th i.tree , .,west P,) feet to a corner in the Centre Turn pil,:'. th....t? atoll!: the sane. south 53 degrees, oast": percl , cs to.the place of .heeiniting; containitic asi acres more or,lc,s. hrinz part Of tit, f,IIII‘L! premises, which Daniel It. Christ, and Catharine his wife, conveyed to Si , ~—..). 'the sal.: GAR:. Me. , Te , by indenture hear ,..:., ,e a Mg, date the 12th day of Fehrintry, 1537. i'.. '.l'. '' toee.l.t.r with the het eird.tmenta and all i r._ 1t0ip.....)„ .. • 1 ; 1F:i . ,,, ruirteininceq, ennsiziinz of a two stole log .., -, ...c..1..r.,,i1we11ie , house, occupied aq it,'• Taos rn stand. a I , :r stable and shah:. As the pr .p...rty of C.A.I - mooßr.. , $.l - 2/c. tii;c.an , l :l1 rerfain trart of coal land. situate in Norwegian Township, in the county of Schuylkill, containing byll recent surveY thereof, t.fAi acres and Si perches, (lesf arms and ti perches.) sold stet the same tract. in nt tow belong ing to James Dinelas, hounded by lands tan. Jcihn Mid• dleton, of lit!ttle & ‘ragfier, a survey of .1 hn liavcr arker and others. being two ndjuininz trarls of land , ned lotnwe together a:: the Mount Lnfree tract' of coat 1 4 ,,d, with llat aincurt,nances, ronSisting of', an extent-. sire Coal 111111, and a nutnhrr of miner,' unties. A pi`o, all that certain tract of "coal nd.!silcials in Nortvnginti tnwtishin. in the. conict y cif azchicklltni.c.m taining I:si acre, and 57 perck*.s, boonied by land 4 of the Delaware foal Coappney. bunts of NViniantrweth erill, the Mount l.ittl a tract and others, !Ong part of the nal: hill trtrt, appwttcuacites consi.ting :-evt!ral conk Mines, now l;;; 01 , 010,1 , 411 d woritud icy Dachlqw & others. i ; it -4g.: nod a TOlMbor ;rt . As th e el - the ...11.11:31i COl2 NT's: BANK. it Me itatue Tina and .4 , Z.'ice; c 4. 1 . Vrosc cirviaia two tracts or parcels of lanif, the first Olt - gent satiate partly in Ole horonch of St:U..6 kill Haven, mid partly in Maubeim township : Saltt*liiiil cooso : yi beginning lir a pine stomp the west st ie of the river Schuylkill.. and :Comte( of land of .folitt Putt. thence by.land of ' l . lOlll . llett south 69i degrees, (vest 11 perches to a post. aLtitrneref lint, of 'f homas Sillyntan, theticeyby lard .of Thomas Silty - man, the three ;text mentioned ses south 127..!• decrees; east ; :d pm hen lii 'a, pee!, ',nth Fv decrees, tweet lit herd to a prn4,:rott „It t:01 di ! - grees, en. 4 cross-Me. the. West brand, of the river seintyl!;irl, and arsothmMine. Hill and Schuylkill ila yert Rail-road 155 perches to ti storr, ta . C. , llner of land of Daniel Bartok% t belie e by 11 , nd north 35 degree', east t 3 perches to a - slone. thgoce by tlke'sante south 1W deerc es. east AO pe.ietws to a stone in aline of hurl 61. G.'orgt" K'nsiihner, them e by his I Ind north:7r.; d..r.rees. east 37 perclieF: NI a stone. on the hank Of the river Schtt:s UWE, thence:llone the river Schuylkill mirk, --- G-10 ferries to n l u lu h tree on the `T, therein by West Se tiny Mitt West ft 940 perches, to a po,t, en the • St httOkill.thitnee al`lll2 the said riv ees, West 397-111 pet lies to a :401114 . . , .er rli hu.ilkill, the several t nurses and if. and cro,tng the West branch of the river .i... . !kill, will itO junttion at the main branch, to the place of beginning, containing 119 acres _ and 'k9 petlches. WM. Inc apportenanc..s. *.:V:,,1 . , , consisting or one give glory log dwelling ::1:ii.... 4. house, a pc; story stone house. a fraaa! s g is 1... . i . e .._g bai ti. a two story stone lioniigovith C. base- i l sie.---,- , Arii theta story, n large.-1 ninny de.pot Amuse, f.: sczet , ..t.....gie built 0f stone, v. WI a two slory stone divelling. house ' unfinished. a two story frame hos-e, a bla c k ein io, !Ikon. 9 ihatilies„ built on ground, rent. and n Windier itt tither builnings pill tip be the Philadelphia and Reading Itniiitoad blinpliTly :tcd other=. The second theretri . cithute In the sani tr;wniliip •or MSolleiin, lieginninZ at a white oak, thence.by land iif Kersfiner. north 131 ile4rees, west 17 perches to a rt. , ' - • nut oak, thence by land of Ittiycr, north 1121 degrees, ea:4 113 perches to It stone, thence partly by land of F ens t e r, and p tray he, land of Itartolet north 16.1- de gree., evoiit . 207 per(ll , l in a 010110, Thence liy falter land south SO4 deg rees_ tia-t 12 1 ;peretws tera.po,t, thence try laud of Thonits Sillyinan south le; degrees, rant ... 4 217 p •relie:= to a stolie" thew e by land or Dre,', wrest 10511iiirrlinsi to a epani.h oak, Ind songs b`l thgreeg., sve,d (ii 7-10 ' -perches :n the plnce or lo T ionia m .coaa,inhoz co acr e kr., i iti ' and mortgage &r•, r. corded in Scini‘;lnill. ~runty. it „,„,_ ga go noo!; noire fully nptear 0. c In gctr liereditaments and apptitionauci2s. — As r e proprilY or E:O,4VaTI.I. EITCII.. Ai thk sline pPice,''llll Ais.,the said .11rot•rio,•A lily rind intere-tt Or. and and Wall that certaln tract or parcel ori.t,,ilo:ini on . the lied 1.6.31 ers, ,tr - :watzra river. fenowily hi TOIVIOAII3I. eennly now part- Ic tratrNl‘i p icily in linty , ' Mali:tutu:iv, and 2 utlt in .11 irra.riur Selrit t hill county,in! on tie ntlll..•2:lit and 21711 days or ..% 1 ay . D.. 172 in latrnancltTTteawativdt , dived rf4N; tirely January 12. 1792, and reliand to the following 11:1111,11 liersaitiis., to wit t- , To llnhert tin; acres and ; to Elijah Vinod, ait re 9 and n!be.eanc,i'; m.Geerze Weed, I:f9.laertfS lid ahns ancr; ' Witt. Cook, teq., 110 aner.s, 111 pert lira and alloavince; to John Cook, Evi., dis arieF, 9I perches and itllowanco ; to Janus 3filter,,l 57 peridni. and allow.' nye; to Jonatiyin Walker. Esif , 440 acres, prn - lies and ittlowatine ; to Robert Lyon. -CM ne res. 1:8 perches ; In Win. Niorneornery, 115 acres. fitt in:rubes and allows lice. u nil to A nil rewcCar son, .112 rena's .4 pOITIIVA in• the wlc I:l7in ircres•G pyrYbes au& ...linty lure'. nod bounded by lauds of 'the New York and Si huytkill Coal Company. be lands - surveyed to James I:sq.. and tel late the ystatii . kf Morrin, de ceased. anti being the said= lir"niises which Samuel Jordon and Wife, by indenture d:c3 of Ra 11nst, A. ferarded in Schuylkill county, in deed honk No 17, Flee CV.. emitted and conynyeif unto Ilea, said Jacob Frick Mid Ceerge artd witti ttr., rionisting 0( storr 'stone dwelling hoinie. I C I stniill frame) and log how.es, I !data's. a tdatk-tnith ', shop, livid an extensive coal mine. with fixtures, work ed by lannasin Caskina. As, the property of JACOLI' FRICK. At Me same'time all Ma cote;,, hot or piece of ground, with the house thiireon . is the 'borough of Nlinentrille , "may of Sehuyikill. lintiwn in the iteneral plan of inaid jown of Minerss - ilta by Int windier II , being 25 fedi in front on Sunbury tdreet, and extendind sonthwattlly eon feet, bounded eatawardly by lot No. lift, ;westward ly by let No. NO. tirnllllNV.l.talY !TY land ./ClitOS it^unr tt, nortliwardiy by said, Sunbury street. being part of the ininti,es it, Lich Richard fin:kiwi and Christiana Ills NVIII! ,convey,il to Tints Bennett by indenture !warn, ann. the 15th day of o,inber A. 11. recorded in th e of fice for I erorilina of Deeds at Om igsburg in and for the county of Stritcylii ill, in book No. paint ‘ ::Ces, tn2idlter with the heeedita mod. and, appurtenances. As tile property of aoitN Al the Y.7%11e li , ue anti place, all litqf tenement and tract of lvid, situate in the towttillip of • Wayne, county of ni Jacob Sclt;ill, Abraham II ilbert.Williain . others. con tainineBll2 acres and allowances, tit. the •taitt.t tante. or yintlithe'nppirrtenancitticonsisiititt of a two snit!: stanrd•''lline lirets - ccwith a two glory sror'o, rnm „„. lik:•rrtf , hr.!. and a Jt•g 13:1171, A:NW - LEW "At .11:C 5,1 , 1iC awe aia -place, all .thal cr.:rt :in ..tort' holi , e and lot of crrtund. Ilse boning - 1i Orwigshurg on the solo ea4lwa rdly el'iTlrer of %Viler...) and Centre dst reels. hounded eastw - irdly by :11,-41:r0u ,7..., y of J:te,:d., tltirozingei , and sonthw.ird lv by a .2.n feet wide alley. As the proneriv of JOHN W. I.IO , ,EBERRY & ELY/. ND ETD HORN ING.Admin istrators of SA:NIVEL HORNING. deceased. Selzed and taken in execution and will he sold los JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's o:Tice ()mins- . - burg Kin'. S, 1815. 5 • wv es!t,_ gitg BY .1 LP JO cV" SHERIFF'S SALES 0 F__R E A L ..E S TXTE, - 01" virtue of a writ of LINA nIA FACIVi and a writ of i) VENDITIONI I . :N.l'ONa S. I,lled oui of the Conn of C•uwtnon Pleas of ziclui ontity. anal to see direcliA, will be exposed of sale, by public veudue or onto y ; On Thureday, Mc _27th of' Noi!entber, 1645, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at the house of DANIEL HILL, in, the borough of Pottsville, 1. All that certain frame.. tries suatze, tenement and lot or pine., of grnund, situate On the northweater ly -ide of Norweeitn street, in the boro ug h (4' YgttN. .01.1, county afo resaid, marked in the plan of Jacob Atter's rots, N 0.6, cow:Militia in front on said Norms=. Finn street, 20 feet, and in depth el feet to 07 feet wide alley, bounded, southwesterly by lot N0. , 5, north wee- : terry by Said alley; northeasterly by lot No alrd southeasterly by sail Norwe:;e:an street. being Ilte samekap( zroltTuf,whfch waaztatittil and conveyed to the said Charles I.airtnn, by Joseph Millet tnil wife, by deed dated March 15, 11131, and recorded in Orwigs burg, in deed book No. 15; page 211, At.so, all , that certain two story "frame, mes- Image or tenement and lot or piece or around, situate on the northwestetly side of Norweetan'street, in the berm:all of Pottsville, county aforesaid beginning at a point 110 feet northeastwardly Iris Centre street, containirri in front or breadth, nxicr In length er d•tith, aS fee:. bounded nortiwa, , ,•ll,lb7 ,oilier land .f I.awlon, northwest i:rly by a 5 Beet Wide alley; toot ilm•merly by a II) feet wide alley. and southeaster ,ly said Notwe.ziatt of reef, Leine the sauce premises Ch Prailev, Esq.. i.ilieriff of Schuylkill '•County. , T ooted and ronvrVu‘t IS rile raid Charles Law ton and other.. and which liy sundry conveyances, has beentne vested ALSO, All that certain two slur! brick dwelling honor and Int or pie.7r, of around, situate on 1- . :1."!. - 5 the northwardly Fide .0 r arket street, in the boroli,gh of Pottsville, marked in Pon &Pat. tersnii"siadditional plan of sand borough, No; 13, con-. Mining in Isnot on said Market street 20 feet, arid in depth ICKIFfeel, bounded norti.easterly by lot No. 11, northwesterly by a 40 feet wide street, southwesterly by Int N0..13, andamitheastwardly by raid Market it., biing. the same {wend 4e 9 which ()avid Scholl and wife Ranted and conveyed to the Charles Lawton. by. deed dated October 4th, 184, recorded in Schuylkill County, In deed book N 0.15. pane 52-L Also, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Market street, ih Stella rough of Pottsville, and county aforesaid. marked in POtt 4i• Patterson's additional plan of said borough, with the No. aI, containing in width es foul Market stmeet (111 feet. and in depth 11. , ..) feet. hoonded ...4. u him* 1 totly by :aid 51ari-tt sdreet,va 1 tie NI 1:411.1 ), VIG •-• ~.t v, id,. /tort/len-4/ 01 1••,- -, 40 1,.,., le i„ ~,,,,,,.1 . r ,„..0,,,„„. ; tort s to annto or tits 0.....1 wide hireelf and citron ,- , t .... r.. ' by lot No, 13, boor; the t• - •. 1 e lottlr pi 0 , a of : 1. : . ! V, tat 11,(113alet :hiller and v. 10., a 11 z•.01‘11,1 EI ~. a m ; t M lb', by'deed dated the •Itit da:. •• December. c, IT , 1 15311, recorded in Seliu3.lklll Count, an decdh, / ',. N:. 1 1 1„p1r; 31Z ;raided and thus. e,a etlto the c:.1.1 ( 1.,11...; 1./Z M.o. XII those. Me flame 1... l eaulzoa• a•,+ 1..1 ."7 - r i piece of ground, situate oit the norßinestorly .I.l^ ~r ,; ; M irk , / ..tr. et, in the Poroneh .1; Pot? 5 , al , , r,, •••:v at0r...11.1. (moan itiq In front on s riti Market fel. and in Oerth I'm fee:, betnz the v0nt...1-frill It off of lite lot• marked in Prat & Itattbr,on•s.tldttom to 1 rec-a die, N 0.59, bounded nortliraterly b. , ,, lit ton. 1 . Wm, ..orl . a by a 20 Pert as 'del o'l v, son.' la, •-,, - is.w a i .1 . t•}”the other hot( of tie said lot. Ni. t,o, atql , titin a t warlily by said \larkrt ctilort, being Ih. .. woe lii or piece of et mind. which Burl! Patterson and wiie, , and Nbraloarn Pitt and wile, tratite.ll toll e aunt Chart,. , =- lan ton, by deed, dated Dec '''""l 6 . l' 0, recorded In ; C. I IT ( 4 0V.—On Saturday last,Thos. Jenkins Oravizt...airg, it deed look No. 10, page 02, ..... j 1 4.,...t..-n, All that a.e,•ain lo 1- tor pit re oi ~ un.l, ‘-itti-11. • was 1.-ourpl up before E.g. =Wilson, owe charge! 1 ,, ~,,,1 „ ,,, ~ei ~ (pol l:N ate, rerun) riforr.,,, r. !, ,a,,,r e d t • tied ~,,,,,,, ,1.,,, f•01,,v, .• ; begornitig at a pet la :tor- I rf Crim. Con. with the wife_ of Samuel Cox or )- a• ....gi tit •nreet,•ti r. coins of lot Nti b • OJ.n. yr or late the 1 pi „,,, .;.;) 01 A b r , h ,,,, 1.,,,t, incase, v the ~.n d :,,,,,,,,..„ 1 1 - orl; Tunnel, 'Breath Trealt.hip. The eeidencii ;Ilan-treat comb :1 d ...Tn.?' ~ v• d.. 0 , 1 /011ier.c to t , !god. I was bt:011 , C • - •nt the 0.10.3 'l.. and both were cone , Dome, by a pa'........a11e, Aouth 311 dOzret...a",. cant 'ZOO fort ; to the smitho,-,t corner of lit Solot, nom e by the I Inttle..l to jail. ll.hos to Int Nn -.per north 11, d. _r• e-, oast 10i po 101, I thew. e I. th e ,no -.:ord tat NO. it) , and Ir,t No 0 9, /lo 1 ' feet to tli , i Ilse of to zinrin7, c'entafto 1: 1 tore 4/ port !roe stint ine 1-tire,and h nie the Int ninth Is mars ....l in the til ta t f the llornii:h of iPattba id .. No. It•tr, and who li 1, lin 11%, jf., and %, 1/ it •AT. '0.1) •1 , 1 :,/r -lint,ro andd.‘ v., g, ii t, I and so urce.! to lila -.at•l Chart, s I, , rr,t•ok, hit . .o. 1•1 ited:',lll (!,titer I O',••.i 4 r ‘ rolded i n r.t ittr.W.lll 1 acuity, itti (leer! book No 10, • tee :1 , 3 n.• h lie I:yert• II Woos; ronct-tn:r,,of 3 tine and a I /:' ', ' i frati t 1. , ; , 1d/./1, , o/ a.frame mho , ' 1 At ~o, All that certain lot or plate e of gt ined...ito • t •-,• 1 071111 • 50rt) . • , '3,1.1 (IV ••11 . 101 Mahe, t kri4o At' eel, 11 tin 1 Botono if p,„et ~ tti,.. crusty'v.p.,ltd, n.tr ~..d ,s i p.ll & Palle -on"- additt./nal t d said horourb, No, 12, corn ait me it frobt r II said 'lliiitintar,:o street I'o feet, and to del; h''-'ll feel. sta. In, tat, blob,. A , 011:1:- t wo.terly by lot Nn 11, Erbailie,e•ltlrly by a :: 11, er ‘‘ i•le I alio , . nnrtl(rantr aye It) lot No 1 . am{ nottlinlA-ely ' by said 11:thontin stmt,go holm; the same lot m me, e of gtouivi, at bit It Job NVlllipple an i 11, ilc,cranted to the ' saint (Atari,. 1.,:1a ton by 0,.. d dati.d tire .111.113 14 De. 1 tub .r, 1070. n•Cord 1 in Ora\ I,;altur, lir do, dimc L Au 11, p I.le 3.-',. 1 ~..••• AI ,I, All that certain nt nr pi re of :vitro!, citi;- , t7rs.. no Ili,. I . inwardly la •ol c, olro t I,cl, 111 the horoo rli of Pon,t, Ole, ?minty •rforesaill, I onntled northward!) pig re a pr into and t a int rroOnd intended to be conn•ea . ...l to John McCrea, ,'sett ar Ic 1.),I. 11.111 Road street sm.,tll- I v. ardla by atli.r land oCliatl•li Linton. and v. e,t- I 1 f wardla ha tam #. I'm mm Centre t, 11101117 in wih d' t 0 , f et, rn 1 tolengthet' dtpth-te, 4 hundred feet, be t j ' or, part of the same preini9e, which Jonathan W) NI 21111 n w , rranted and conveVed to II e sail 1 isail Charte, Lap - • ton, by deed dit ed the 17th d ry o f o.tober,l',3o, recur- L r dad rt ticlit,yl% ill county, to de4o book \n. 15, pa4e 113.1 , J- • Asap, MI Con..a. ave tßrtarit //ro story- nano linn•r3 1 0..1 t e. clt e lots' of a: rued, situate ea the ,•;,,-. COl tnardla Qt le off Ra i l ,Iton , l street:in iiirll..., •'' NS '3 on•. adilt•ion 11, l'ett , ville, b tipol, .1 J.:ea tiortlitva.dl} 1,3, land et• eh ale, f pm.t oo , i - ,!!.m,,t.tp.tavardly 4y Con! Street, tatepit , ‘ anti , . I , , 1 ~ I,) other la. cl if Cliorlea' LvA•to ' al ri w ' st. '"" ll h . 1 , r.,•r' /Tr sr • tro en , rll;:crlln Willi -OM CENSUS the eats Hail Road .treat; being iota which are :narked I , I • • 1. . in the ;Ilan or Ws on's addition in Potl , l, iiie:u with the I tri. NLw Fun e Ci it.----We glean from the New Nog Itl, 17, IS, 10, 20, 21,122, 23,0,1.20, 20 and 27, 1,1 Nn., , ~,, /G containing in width 31 t 'et and the other Intl von_ i ''lloti; 'T r i bune t h eao lowtnz Item or truormation• raining lii NN blth 40 fertz...e hh. hod all rammition• in r (1.1 taro to tlte Census of .Neiv York City: 1, ogth or depth 1.59 feLLitertia,• 111. sante premises n • loth ' , . , 1 In -tifrary COIlle)•11•1 V. f• , :11 JOll.lllllll NV% !11l :11.1‘.1,1- ' , Only about one half of the population were horn • er 1m e title % ettattil :1 tll • :id tla 'ti re 95,37:1. or mo re than a fourth a the whole, A o Three full; e•inal, undi, mled fourth part. the , • v. hole into roar equal natl.+, to be parted and divid .1 ' are natives of Groat B rita i n: remain d er of Ger.` , et not in all that certain tract c r parcel of land, situ- I Inane. France and other countries of Europe. The' al ' t " III "1. b " r " 21 . 1 4. 1:°"'"I'' manly nil)" ""1 ' " 1 4 . e ttli W„tl has moat from Great iiritain ;^ ~,,,,,,, 1,-..1. of .land ~I‘,,u,p m has 1.0 ma ~Ixt el 11'a rd aid/ relied the cri.dern addition (of Potmille, bounded the French am uto , tr.r in the Fifteenth. There 1 and obtztribeti as ft tilott .4 a begiiiiilng at a po,t corner , 10 n 1 1 the Coe 61,243 persons entitled to vote.— of JAM , •• Untl.t.'... lot, thence li the same north,c36 41Y i i rot -, wt crl. at t et t t o a imst,t,va 'mph 51 ite.2rtte(, N., e.t I Ito not - 111 , er of Atreus r. 61.961 .; 0r coloma peo- NO fret to a Imo, thence by A ter's_all•lawn and 111, ; pie not taxed there,are 11,576, and of taxed, 224. 1 . 'Crke'rt lot, north 30 il, • zrees, a • rot .IVO feet to a . poZt, ttiMit r 113 1.31 Cake's Int Routh 5 degree, were 'PI fe0.7.1. ( I /1 the:n al/ there are but 108 voters. ~ r.. a pint, thence by , land now p,r ate of lotilthan'W, no. I Nunther of 11 iten. -, north 1.0 dertecs. nest 1.0 teet t a poit,'ltortll 213 de-,• 1 " !canal ro, WA eree-, ! (S feet to a post, north 22; degrees, latest ' I 12' NO to a poet; folds 07; ilogrees, Cast P 3 feet to a post on the ne-tmit ..adt' of Coal al r?: et, thence shin; the or MP 33.(h 221 tleirreev,we.t !threat to a hot theme thron2lr the said street north 13de , aree , I ,N (••,1 , 7 feet t.. 9. I a spruce ...lump, north 5n deture4, we..,t. 07 feet to a loot en the nest line of said Coal street, thence along •the :ante north 22, degrees, tiers 90 feet , to a pint, thence ly had n,w or late 67: decrees, west 139 feet to a R .wi.st t-O, reel to a post, 1101/1 a post. north 111 drgrees.:west ' Island 15,11 V nr late of Sale pasty, ;lords fed degrees, gatil 10: north 2 1 ; dngrees, west 21 pearls thence he lann late of Jtihn Porgy greeS, east 31 perches a I{4 L r o , ! 3"111,1 “firtZ,Spatil 21 dogr4 darge f";pcnisti oak. thence aloe. , IsleofJuhn Pall deceastitl.sont too post, and EMI 01'0 deg, post, and 2 , ollll3slde:rugs, we. 'of beginning, exceotirdr2 and Into or piece , ' of ground. foil! n Eastern whin ion to POttst ttle 3..1. 5. 9.. D. 10. I!, S. El. 41.6_157, Iro4 1.011.01n , ri 1 bait 10l nittol.l . t! . .1. a ind 1,0,1 to ntunlittis 30. antra 01 n soil to John lames. Cntitrrinin runt, anti n !riot It on depth In 1:010 at root. coma icing in or Ttiarra t . of iirouthl 76 aorta, E a no prrtges.•s'ty hit It Charles', Mtirrit tit. I , S3l. ree ntde•d in 0 N..: It, page liecemb' w iT. , Ahluz,: in Demi honk and convoyed to I he'suirl Clrar t.. - i Lawton,. with Ibea p pti rtenancos consist ingnf 2 It miiild a ball.tory.fimilie t dwelling houses, with liaserne t stoles of , Stone; li two story frame bailie and I one tory flame house. 7 ' A iso, all those. frame mes.i tinges or tenements and lot or ',num of mom: d, sittiat in Young's addition to l'ott Carbon, tieing the center part of a lot of 50 feet front and I,'o feet' deep, mi lAEA IS on the plan ol •Voung's ttidit ion to. Port Carb in, said.half lot being 25 feet front on Commerce strer, and estondink hack that Wiiyh 10l feet to other land of said Young, cnii mere i. f2 13 Get to the eastwa'rd of ti, Milt Creek Rail lload.bonlided on the olte site tic part of stud lot monher IS „u the other hide of the rental:l:Lir Of said lot num ber 1S in fiord Icy said tiniumelce street, and in the rear by °Thor land of. cold Yonne as atoresaid, 'being th iaro. lit of emit which Jalaftf S. Gordon and wife I:ranted:awl convened to the7lsaid Charles Lawton. by deed dated March 33.1037. dor recorded in Schuylkill fo latv, iii Iteed'hooTi. No. 18, Page 2'2. At the. proper n• Of - CIINIZI:1 , 1 , 4 LAWTON. .. Seized red taken iii doer,' JERI. . ' Sheriff's Office. GrWirs- 1 burg r flctobcr 11,1815. .5 - . ,t) 1 7 I g.. 1111. Y virioe of •avornhorderl 0 sued out of the Court of kill county. null to me Jire'etm lic V,ll4lrtr , or twl y;- on Saturday the ' 2 9:11 day') o'Glouk in- I In foivnumu:at I the lioromslt df Potru vine: A ,YrtaM two story frame .A.., : . i.• Smith 5114 and ~... . 1 "...7.,r- . . iiat ~_,. ein lilt. bola, I,..iiiiir. - .! - kiii ninniv •lii.'. ,f; f i ll _ eorlier oft areor ..rirs...l - 2,,;";- - .A.thetie eauwai tre..ii r 2.'ol - erit, theni.e earth Pr.tut sti r.Gt ::1; f,!..t.*lli , tire with Carbon . steetit ?:A feet sent liteard , f abdim Front ntr li,•ginning, it being a PrapPr...3 and John Benner, William Margaret Ilruni,r, and Reliet: Joseph Thilibiiiii. guardian 0" ret and Relit:cc:l:Bruner, togrt? ' cit the satac time rind/, awl Inlet 0 ;and tiituate iieliii}lkill eutit'y, adjoining. matter, Sieber ,%11Uti. - Jolin 1.40 kill, and by land ref the Preidll pitny of the richuilkill,Naviii to ieteg 2:iti acres or tbereati. thereon, With thel,iimnirtenal d.it k. of I.qm:ern 11 and Sal fe . of latent Whirll Williaill Henri' Warder, %Villiain Gra brim Warder. Janny and .William ' iv* itch undiviiled ' - ,o hold. an Jrrel : Sheritir'ii Odice Orwigs- y. burg, Oct. `...`ath, 1i4 : 15. j 'I As ils proper.,y pf . , . St,r4y *orse • CAME on tifttpretniurtu or tii,sto,s,,.. ..'.. i. her at the Slott Stars Hotel. on i11...7.3.1 V,.i.• llist.. a Hay I :true risin or six years told'. , • al2PParanre of ha vim; been , ttutni as i s saddle horsed the right Mod 10,,t, t vl it t e , „ ' The, : owner lA, hereby reptested to cont!. ~. It —. it'svard anil rove propercf. I - intent.* be will be sold necordina to aw. C. 151.:NO LEH. Manliebn 'fownsbip Nov. I.- , , 41-4;•`. - WHARF AT SeIIUVLKILL I - lAVEN. 1 TOR SALT: It hrge and cirrsinotl•ons'AVlsati, - ntiss I' orcupiud -by Mr: I,.C.Ponherty.it wiil be sold !,,,„, it s ypi t ed for unon. i'di It rtns .c...:'.. 311'1110u .; rAltquismt & , r. cv-pEN•rvil, 56 Walnut street. Pliii , al3. 1 • ~ ' V.-4V; Nov 8,1343 New Adveilisement. • - STOVES ! STOVESa, 77 I ' • ,• 1 TU:6T received aireetfrem'one of the most exter,ise Matinfacturies in the rite, a eeneral assortment br whichoill be sold at Philadelphia prick,s,,c,,n- I sisting of Cookinr. :Stain:9(.lam mast a;,prosed patterns.' Salamanders, Cannon Striveh, with either clay or, irltp, cylinder!: and Itadiater stot`i!.. for parlours of the latest style and be tinith. Mt o .ivbich are now otTer,l for sate at the OLD 'YORK STORE.:;:here the piihltc are particularly ihrtica -to call, the tali , `; especially. EDWARD TARDLET.i Nov. Bth Mill reed Cake ii{ml §ALE at the itird.,bnintigh Mills, Desks comity, Pa., 9 mile's east of Reading. and the same distance VMS( of Pottstown, on the 'itchtlylkifl canal, a Inset; quantity of Wheat and Rye, 'lilt Peed and Cake 111eal, by the bushel or ton, at yen low prises for Cash., The Feed could be forwarded . difring the boating stimuli'', down the canal, toJoseph tionsicker, (Flat Rock) Liam Davie, (Lumberville) Abraham Brower, (Brower/. Locks) George .11,iefra, (indtan Creak) or to Kehnedy Hollow, at about cents (reitit per bullet. Orden accompanied with the cash: will receive prompt atten tion if addressedto GEO. KNA BB .S.• Co., Banmstown, Seeks co,Pal Dirdsbornugh 51111 a, Nov. ), 1945, 41--:3t - • - T\I'NERS'.•SOURNAL. Saturfhtv 31oriling. Nov. :2: 2 , 1545. 7 , hr the tirriir.st Trent of (Tv:iv:cr. t - -.eql tonrof whirb r rrysi , r ttl .41.z:c0 erp, !wet' nil the mayor obvi.,te,i.to a the objection' 1.,,v01.t ...iIVOTti,I3I( nta. exi velar is torrgea the for of the piititr.) N-4.-=Cuuterfrit firs and levies, nia4e of lead, are said to be circulated in ibis re-' . • Pik mei si ,:e Slouch gave his firsi - . prli,il;4 . °all at the Town 114, on Thursaay. r?venin;. The rata:Detre of the popililrefleetel7 tir'ent credit on the elirility of ,the feeder.. At la , z.9ck the juirehiles.left, but the ollerinmiltr kept up Ilia merry tlint i 7ing until Mulnigl.t. TLe whole. ;fair. came off . ..well. . Mks C ErtS L ECTION.--Tlll3 s..:lreg:tte L.?tatc liIC 111.4., lAQ . Clkft l O,O. ' Abolition,, Shaw, (Tatterin, Whig 'Pi 13M always prevail where the' I T !F , ttre I . ntellizerlt and understand own ;,rests. I I IGFonet t.— r ()M he caul majority for Csv iaford, Whig carahlate for Governor hi 1751: 'The Hon. J ' arson Licrtifir, 'ili"m hlyis rt.:4;11 OhW J , ,I it n . clt son ' H tit?t in the ii..ls.l73enate:. . . 1,1 " • Persons subject to Military Puty, 35,419 , Person. , is ho arc Paupers, 1,053 I " ' Married Urinates under 43 ' nor. , • " Uninitried do between Id and 43, 51'.a(11. do , do under 16, 62,02 i) :I $. i , . .,.a.rriage% , during the year. 2,555: . 1 , 1 ;•• ~. Births- , Malrs, • ' ' 7,519, , ~ do Premier, . . '15,495, •'Drailis-.sliiirs,. i 3,471. I do 'Etnalas, '''', '2,slir ! 4 4 ' 'Children between :, and 10, lo,cia ' 'do • altrudin: corn nintl Schools, 59,00 . -, do tin Private - do 17,425 l i , " .do ' ' Oa Academies, .8c.e.,. 1,'270 eta C do -.- Colleges, Se., •=-, .2s , r Tool number of their:lntl Thiinh Persons, 430 dt, do .111 ind Persil's, .551 , . d.i • d', - . -bilker,' , . 121 ' . d Co 1 .61 • Altuattte, .. I'rile followifr.:: stmrstics c3fitiot on iLiitly relied: a., ,i - in; nitlon:ty .o;ey : probably spilroxinlitto to th'o l . . .. i truth :. . _ I • . . . Otthathan Wynn. south borth 0.2, 1 , decrees, dozrees, west Et ken to 111 fret toil 111154 gteril )1101 larripation Coto . iwrcltes 10 3 pool. and 8. 4.1,11 GAO to astone, :decetiNeri, /1071:„1;.r ,- ; ,to a post thence by 14Titl , :arir 5,11.."ft-11f!, tl/.11 Ilse pu1,115 1 . 011,1 by 1:11.1 Ittltiettrnes.tvit,t 17; per wt , et.bripor, h e; t o a .t 41 perellet. Wylie Oat, srltriliog the lotioyelr'ie irked to the pteri oldie with the nion,:4,,re; 1. 0. 67, 62. 111, 72, 71,, 75; 76, the bort Molst, lumber 23, 21,23. 73 t grouorl nn Rj11111..1 umber .of lonit-tnrl'friveros, " 'Nt'tode.,,,to :.•ttores, . • Retail. 0•I . Groceeies, " • Fa:niers and ,AgeiLuitOrtsti, " Merchants, " • litaintfsetniertk . • . . • ' 70er1i,,01,5, i -, " Attorneys, " . Cler;t - toen, , •."-. l'hy.iceins nort thirgeoll , ,. ciluncliEs Di ,EW YORE. - • • I , ? Number.' Cwt. F.td-copal Ci....iitr , tes, , • • . 1 ~ 33 191,707,MT., itapti.,t 37d,esi o -1 pr,..l,,torian ...; .- . -30 , 910,075. (,-n;-reilationtil " - • , . .6 ' 134409 Methodist •' " 30 . 444,0.40 Illontot Cotliolie " ' . ste;tso IDutch Tteforened ', • : J 3 037,0141' ititiiver..nli,t, p'4,- , • • 3 ~30,000 :Ijoirtrien .: .4 i f .. 9 i 11 Otk IJO . Wirli . ' . ".1 ' . 6 ' 62.003 Friends . ' - - "'. t 4 . • 101.103 „Conipeli , Lition paid to elerninen of oil d,:noinin:ttion- , , inclo.dizez Hilo ; ries, i)erqudzit,is, ant usq. of Real: 1 F...tote, - in width tweniy-Cfmr• .Ifrnm ltnl Road slrv;t hi,ive of nil paid 101.4 , riot measnre, twilit! the. Loeser. lyy •‘1 , ./t,t dared wi , r.lnirg. in Deed hook .r 1131, mewled in' • Y 2, Inge ;ittt, uraitted The Jotirnal of Commerce adds that the popu-'1 lation of NeviNvrl; State is now double that or.! 174g - h.:la whereas in 1810 that of Virginia wee -the largeat. The re) nice progress of the two iioite4 in topolarion . will be seen by the Jo:Mowing: schedule': mn, anfl milt 6c! 5,1 - 014 by; Nll.l'll REED, 91rvrBC sAus • 1 03 T.t-T I. n tyrn, of Pt RTITInit.I.I 0111111 0 n Pl^ux of Senn toil! he expo?ed sr pub- ICI rehluylvania 11.111 .In irellinp, hputo and Wadi I ot or ntot.o of eround. nit- S wham i..r.vitk. s, hu l 1- lnnipu. at the northoat.t 11 street NMI Prom et Keet, idly a1t0...! said - Carlton ' rattily and itartli , i with Irortsvar,lly.tind prailel . .to nont street, inetter et l'il.; !net to tine pi:ll7r ', ?ri V which II tai,lll.. lionnett, rune r, Mai hits Bruner.' :r a itrutier.Vith ' noi ire to' "the 'aid ntthins. :%iitrgß-11 illertintl ondirided &Ont.! ll :We. a c:rhiin lenem(1111 n Itiortvenitto ton.liship i ll 'tilde, PI IC eel Ceitiq tt izimo..i, 40It and the river Schltyl-1' Mont, Mannevrs arid Cont -1 alien' Company, and Coll-; tuts, and the rota toloosl tr`tos rotoostitn! of a tat Cr t long 1.5.C.,i1 bekur a tr.irlt? y Itar'on and William i ' .'”lt I,S:II'ItV.I . , William... every! Warder Cnelbor!;ttaielll - !. lit ill be gold by , i 1V tt .(ashs ena Jourtild) is tit , cause of thin dif; I,:ience? Virginia is naturally, as goal a soil 1.• 7 •ew York ;as abundant water-per4v% more rnin er,,l r, h s, anti a. much larger ..intllery. lles . earnulerei;tl oLlyantar‘',.tve afiew, ari not $0 goat; hut this item ritedh'S ciill;eient to account for the iraq:i..nse disparity in the increase 'of pop ulation and si•eattin What, then, is the cttueel '1'111: answer Is ohviott;, The blight and Curse of Slavery while New :York it ' . ; • 'The* Girard Life Insurance: Conrony. lord' 16 livei tlutinA the 'month of October-9 Ater. chin's; 5 Clerks, 2 Maimfaciliers, and 11.Phyaie 11102 riacry, the Whiu candidate fir Governor' of M ichigan, bUilt a school Wyse cp nis own lank atal,'hecauie 3 c.ampetent teachc7 cput,l not bo' proruted,-tau;`,t the school thrtiughAhot last winter., 'E3LIAIf REEL), Sleti)r. 13 -- _____l ET S !CD LING.— , —TIIO :itqf ' Uric Cl/Airier s,jystitst a young m.m;as.absimndedfroth'. that ciNy takir ivith him $65,600 worth of prop erty obtained fmtii soine the ptiucipail merchants' ' ,there umbfr .falde The Mn'tral Life Insurance ('the of INTißat' 'forkriwt.tred tfutini , the month of 1°144. iljt:ast , s or Boaros;.—Tlio taking -of tlib' can liy or !er of the City Counsel of Boston. is neerly e•mpleted, and the result, according lb Ilia Transcript, will. not vary (arra V15,600!-:: PeOultitiolf in 1810, 93.3.33. • ; A Mite. Nowen, of Lowell: lied IC t4inlic,..l cancer cut from her bre.ir't art- Tueeday lost, while in a mesm e ric Stoie.'.. The operiiion . luta gheen nannies.. , . . Total population Year. . New York. Virgin's. 1790' 340,120 747,619 1800 , 596,050 886,149 1810; • 959,049 974,622 1820 1,372.812 1.065,366 1830 1.913,608 1.211,27 r. 1810 • '4120,921 ; 1,239,79 t 1815 2 600,374 ' - r : 3 4..11 worts ot3tctlts-,, , •, Porrt..crioN' DrrnotT.7-I,lle population of Detroit falls hiit: little short tic thirteen thou sand. !In 1810, thi. population -44 . thii city was nine thousand one hundred and Gac.' IIIRHne JfcCusoanES is' about to !este Detroit to discharge the :I:7,,piscopal functinn' iii to diocue. of New - York,.in consequence of .the . inept:melon. of Bishop , Nsuion.--Tht , cemail jin , e taken makeit the populatiun.or Niu'von proper:en'erneinit of 11,067 souls--withnur tin! limits iris stippimed there . is? 3 third imbre: . • . stay te,ve finally definite teltrase from,sli thv xitutitier in the ,zt'..eter,, god' tgis ieiG Legi-liture!Oltl F tnnd n. folkiis . , • scant.:- • I.fleornrn I.l,4lertt a,stotWe;tveie32, Lainthent',•Antilitt 2 katet Loboioeo wainvty on Arita Ballot 28 Woaor. gluier says Mr. Caltiouh is raid to hese finished' one Solutne of his contoinplated work on the!, priri.: ciptes of - government, and the presumptiotfie, theN it will be put to press immediately. MIMI 50,71: 35,083 7,216 7,11 , 3 1,314 00.365' 196,737 EOM 1,3004 LAW 4.157 1,914 268. 6,177 lAgl 31.64 , 3 1,014 974• 86.1 2 Ge,943 . ,
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