=egli 4 _ The Coal Trade - for 18d t. The quantity sent this week by Rail Rbad is 03 siniby Canal; 7,666 14 1 total for the irdelt, 41,615 17 tons —total by Rail Road. 813,179 05-46. by Canal, 121,156 -14.. There is an increase 1614 week Veer list week on both Canal and Rail fto ad. The Manager. oftiftettlftylkill Navigation Company have given notice that all deductions from the present siteeof toll will et6se on the fist of September, and . that the rates of toll will be Increased -10 cents per ton. on and after fhe drat of October. Motive power .. was Introduced on the West ilitranch Rail Rasa on NiondaY last, and on Wednesday 650 cam pastel over-the scales, containing 3,00 i 4 tons of coat: Thio thabeaviest businets ever done on this road in -any one day. 'Six locomotiVet are now running, but 'these ;are inadequate to". the trade and the requisite sitimber requited will be procured by 'the Company as speedily as possible. Wr. John B. Newell, au experl;- eat:ed Machinist of Philadelphia. has been appointed the Superintendent of Motive Power. Very little variation has taken place in the price of freights since last week. We quote as follows: • To New York, 81 121 • 1. 121 To ,Newark, , To Providence,. To, Fall Rier, Tb Ne. v BearolA To Solemn, To PortantgOtk.'N H., :To Portlind, Tb Bowan, „To Ities Hi'ven,, . 4 To Hartford, fro Troy, . • l" " •• , to Albany, To Baltimore, To Washington, The rates from Bristol are 17.1 ets:mora. PRICES 9 F COAL 01W ' RD• . * 3 7 5 White Ash Lump, • • Nut do ' " 43 70 a .• :.3 50 . , Broken; Egg, and Stove,, • .. 375 , .Red Ash Lump,. 3 75 - . • 'Prepared, 387 a 400 Nut, 3 371 a .3 50 ' ' . Lehigh Lump, V • . -' 387} Prepared, 4 00 ' „ , Freights by Canal to Philadelphia 70 tents, and $1 80 .to New York.. _ , . _ - _ Lent for the e week ending on Thursday Evening last RAIL ReiAD.. 4 .`i‘ CANAL. WEEK.,TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL. T. T. Carbon, 11,459 .13 310.157 18} 6,144 03 98,538 OS , Pottsville, 5.789 tio 128.564 . 11 S. Haven, 13,300 12 327,761 131,22211 22,398 01 P. Clinton, 3,700 18 46,895 i O3 . 00 do 1,020 05 34,849 03 813,379 U 5 7,360 14 121,956-14 • 121,956 44 Total 1.11.8 c Canal 935,335 19 ZATZO - OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, TO AUOUST./. 1e47. -=From Mc. Carbon. Bch. Haven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia, $1 50 fil 40 991 25 To Richmond • 1 50 1 90 1 20 •, 1: • HATES OF Tnt.z. BY CANAL, - From Mt. CaThon'. S. Haven; P. Clinton Philadelphia. • 64 cts. .60 cto. 52 ctn. LEHIGH COAL TRADE For the week ending Aug. 14, 1847 • WREN. Summit Mine 6,163 17 191.520 18 Ihume Run • 3.831 05 79,975 19 Beaver Meadow 3,622 03 . 62,639 19 Summit 926 09 16.360,02 Hazleton • , 3,712 16 61.661 08 Buckmnuntain Co. 1,502.02 • 2.8,169 15 Wyoming • 213 13 6,084 02 0.0.015 05 f . - _LAcKAWANA COAL TRADE. --- ' The':guantity of Coal sent to Market for the week en ding .knly 3t: ' 5 684 . , Ti;ial for Ahe.season, PINEGROVE COAL TRADE. A.rnonat of coal trinsported on thoNnion Canal Rail Road, for the week chiding Aug. 12. Tons. C. wt. qrs. 1,911 IS 1 • " Per last rep0rt'735,791 13 2 ; 40,705 13 2 1, V. L. CONRAD, Collector Total TARA RAIL ROAD. t,•d on Swatara Rail Road 'from Ist sive.) , Amount tmnspo to 15th Aug.; Lino Tons. J. wt. gra 2.558 H 0 Yet last report 23.872 6 '3 28,431 17 3 V. L. CONRAD. Collector Total MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. ksfollowina le the amount aerial passed over the MIA Creek Rail Road, for the last six days. 6,709 00 Tons, 149,127 09 " Per last report Tor, . 155,836.08 ." GEORGE ITADESTY, Collector. SEHUYLIULLVALLEYRAIL ROAD- Amountor coi.l transported over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even ing last.- 8.411 II Tons.. 165,472 18 " Per last report • 193.881 09 " JESSE TURNER, Collector Total MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD Amdunt of Ccial transported over the Mount Carbon & Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening last. . ' 11.221 14 Tons. • • Per last report 2P 349 10 " Total 303 571 01 '• • JESSE TURNER.. Collector MINE HILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The following is the amount of Coal 7ransported over this road up to Wednesday last' 15,020 11.5 Tons.. 331,909 09 ' " Per last report 319.989 14 " I WILLIAM NEWELL; Collector, Total MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. , 'Amnutit °Moat transported over this Road for the week ending on Thursday evening last. 6.530 02 Tons' 'erlast rep , ' 132,838 18 " Total PI Per last repoq 139.369.12 N. CLEAVER. Collector, J. H. ADAM & CO.' REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Conveianeinr, and Afeney for the Collection of Rents, Office opposite tke Miners' Bank, Pottsville Pa. FOR SALE, • t=-'a THE undivided half of the property ittionn N 6?. as'the Pennsylvania Hall. A two stony stone • " house and frame bitchen in Morris' Addition on the west side of Centre street. A two story frame house, on the east side of Centre street, a very gidellghtfal residence. Wanted-8800 on bond n and mortingeon productive property,situated in Centre street, Worth three times the amount. ' ' Aug. 21, 1847 34 , NEWPEMPORIUM FOR 'THE COAL REGION. Al the corner of Centre and Xarket Streets, Pottsville. rl•llE'spread of intelligence, and the consequent in creased demand for NEWSPAPERS throughout thd . Coal. Region, has induced the-sUpscriber to establish a permanent AGENCY for all the popular Journals and Periodicals printed in the country, which he (will furnish at the publishers' prices. Perions at a distance. by emitting us the price of the paper, will receive rel. Innerly, any of the following he may select. on the day of publication. Arrangements have been,made to deli ver to subscribers their. papers at the following places, • FREE or POSTAGE. All other places through the mail • for the present. • - Brockville, - - Geo. H. Potts' Store. Tamaqua, • - - Stage Office. . hew, Philadelphia, Wm. B. Barlow. Tuscarora, . Alter's Store: • Kew Castle, - • Stage Office. Port Carbon, ' - 'Orlando Outer... " • Patterson„- - , . - Solomon Shindel. . htiddleport, „ - - ' Moyer's Tavern. St. Clair, • - - - 'Frock's Hotel. htlnersville, - - • -. 'War Oldknow. Tremont, - - - Hippie's Hotel. - Llewellyn, - Moses Bigler.. OF NEWSPAPERS AND:PERIODICALS AT TIIirNEWS EMPORIUM. • The Miners' Journal. - - $2 00 New. York Weekly Herald„ - - 00 Home Journal; - - - ' - - - 200 Yankee Doodle. - - - • - - 3 00 New .York Spirit nf the Times, - - - 500 Alexander's Messenger, - - - - 200 • Atberican Mail, - •. - . _3 00. Weekly North -American, - • ,- - -2 00 , Star Spangled manner, - f - - 2 00 Flag of Our Union, -- 4.• . •• . •2 00 Flag of the Free. - - -2 Saturday Gleaner, - - - - 10000 •-. National American, . . • - 1 00 Graham's Magazine. - - • - -3 00 Columbian Magazine, - - 3 00 Godey's Ladles' Book,' - • 300 Knickerbocker, - ••• - 5 . ‘ ,. 5 5 Littell's Living Age, (weekly) - - ° ""' Taylor's Reporter & Detector, - - 100 Neal's Gazette, ' - .• ‘' -2 00 Saturday Courier. - - - . - .. 200 Evening Post, - . -2 00 Birth Right Advocate; - - • . - . 2.00 Old Countryman, - . - - 3 00 . Boston Pilot, - - 2 50 Yankee Blade, - - - • -•- 00 Rough and Ready, - ' - - - 200 Yankee, - - - -1 50 Scott's Weekly, -•— i 00 Dollar Newspaper, - . - 00 Union Magazine, - - - 300 National Magazine, . 2 00 Merry's Museum. - - - • - lop Nortb'American Review, •• • - - - -600 Democratic Review. - "' 500 Ladiee',ldusleat Library, r - = - 5Q VanCourt•e Detector, - - i•-• - . - 120 ' Tim Cultivator, - • ••• ' •••• -1 00 • • Bell Life In London, London Punch, London Idliiiniolotarnal, together eel& other accusi- Die Englbib, Join nals. "46- Single numbers of-these papery and' magazines .I ways for sale et the counter, and subscribe!' will be • 'taken for abort perioda. payable by the hhethet..wh'in referred. rArtip.2l - ' - ' - tent oil saver. • Patentees beg leave. to call the attention or 1 Diann facturera, wail road cnmpanies, machinists, and 'others interested to then - PATENT MACHINE (or the purpose of saving the consumption of oil en machinery and enteitituting any other liquid instead thereof. • ' The Oil Facer has been folly tested in New Jersey, New York. and New England. antis Mend to'answer with water Instead of oil perfectly satisfactorily.. , It le now In successful - operation In New Jersey, New York, Lowell, Mass., and Tart of Pennsylvania. Communications, (post paid.) addreased to P. B. 'DEVLAN, or PHILIP ZIEBER, Reading, Pa., or (ft ERA:ATVS F. BRINGHAM, New 'York City will. be panctnally attended to. ' . Reading, Aug. 21,47 w Public Sale of Tosco Lots. • ax be sold at public sale at Mortimores Hotel, V V.the borough of Pottsville. on Sattirday. 11S1 day of Septenther,.next, 281 TOWN LOTS. In the town of Deer Park. about two miles divers from Pottaville, 'on the Hinenrville road: The lots range about 20 feet. front by 200 feet In depth. 'Treats or Sate:—One- 1 fimrth cash. and the balance seeuqd by mortgage. in four equal annual payments with Interest. The whole property will be sold, without reserve or limluttion, to the highest and best bidder. A plan of the lots may be seen at the office of R. Woodside, Esq A . EDWARD Y. FRQUHAR, Agent for the Fropriete t % SrittagatH county, u. • Ans. 21. 47, WHEREAS, by virtue of it death warrant tope di . reeled under th - hand of his Excellency Francis R. Slim*. Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, dated at Harrisburg, the 7th.day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand.leight hundred and forty seven, authorizing • and requiring me to execute the sentence of the Court of Oyer atidTerminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, held' in and for the county of Schdyl kill on the Bth day of March, in the year aftresaid,s hl • hanging a certain James Riggs' by the heck until he should be dead. And whereas by virtue of an art of the Gethal As sembly nf the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania, passed the 10th day of April. in the year of our. Lord, one thou sand, eight hundred and thirty-four, entitled "Art Act abolishing Public Executions." it is provided "that any 'person condemned 'to suffer death by hanging for any crime for which he cr she shall have been convicted, the said punishment shall be inflicted on him or her within the walls or yard of the jail of the county in which he or she shalt haie been convicted.** • Now be it known. 'hat!, John T. Werner,, High Sheriff for the couhty of Schuylkill , being duly s worn, according to law, dndectare and say, that I attended at the jail of said county, together with such perions as are allowed by law to be present, on Friday. tife.l:lth day of Aticust, in the year of our Lord, one thousand. eight hundred and forty-seven, and that I then and there proceeded. to execute the said James Riggs. within the walls.of the said jail, according to law, and that I did execute the said James Riggs between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and three o'clock in the af ternoon of salff-day, by' hanging him by the neck,until he was dead, as by the said death warrant I am autho 'fixed and commanded. JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sworn and subscribed z hefore me. August 19, 1847. • C: M. STRAWS, Prothonotary. 'Orwigaburg, Aug. 91,1847 Valuable Works-for Mechanics. HODGE on the Steam Engine, accompanied with 48 large plates, a valuable work, price slot , 162 L 1 621 4 1 ok 2 00 2.12} 2,00 2 00 1 371. 2 00 1 65 1 62} MI Ewbank's FlydraulicsL7Mechanics, • Renwick on the Steam F.tigine, • Lardneron the Steam Engine, - Jamieson's Mechanica-fpr Practical Men;4th Edition London, Mechanic's Own Book, by Pilkiogton, Green's Mechanic's Calculator. • Damell's Engineer's Pocket Book, Engineer's Text Book, Do Pocket Guide, Together with a variety of other satiable worksjust ,received and for sale at BANNAN'S Aug.2l 341 • • Cheap Book'and Statioriery Store Watches, Jewelery, &c. - TOTAL 4 ~,. TETE Subscriber olferato the trade, or by re= ar, , 2 .. ., 1.n a z t as sortmenta a r ri e i e d . , 7l,4e n n g eLa i l or iwnitr o p r o . trltiaetfiooln ,a, or manufactures n .., ~, Buyers of goods in this line are invited to examine the assortment. and'orders are solicited with thcassi ranee that every effort Will be made to give sttisfactiop rind-insure a continuance of custom. ~ . It Gold and Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality. ' Do . do do of superior finish. . - Do do I do Anchors andLepines;, 'Silver dnuhle cased ; Eqmish and Swiss verge Watch'is, • with light, medium, and heavy cases. finld .lewelery mill varieties, tine and common. Silv - er Plated, and Silver Wares. , Musical Boles, playing 2,4, 6,8, and 10 tunes. . , I.'. Gold and Silver Spectacles. I'L . _. . . ... 300.630 01 169,250 Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. •el and OffireCloaks, in gilt and other (Mines. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt ana Watchmakers; Tools and Materials of all sorts, Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans. Steel' Beads,&c. • n having every facility farobtaining goo ds on the most advantagenus terms, corresponding inducements will be offered to purchasers. - JOllai C. FARR, .112. purchasers.'. street. Philadelphia:: `•.r.21, 1817 ' 34-6 m Philath National Loan . Fund Life 7 Assvt. ranee Society of London. . ,“ A SAVINGS WANK for the Benefit of the Widow 11 and the Orphan."—Ettipowered by Act of Par liament. —Capital .E 300,000 or *2500.00fi--Besides a Re aerve Fund (from Surplus Premium.) of about e 185,000. T. Lamb Murray, Esq., George s:ruet. Hahoyer square, Chairman of the Court Of Directors in London. Physician.—J, Elliotson". M. D.. F. R. S. Actuary,- W.. S. B . Woolhouse, Esq ,F. IL, A., S. SeeretarV. F. F. C.antrourl Esq. . fi , The nillowing are among the advantages. offeredibr this Institution : The guarantee of a large capital, in addition to)he . accumulation of premiums. The hectiDar benefit c'tt red to the assured by the principle,o the loan depart meet. The payment of premiums half.yearly,eriar terly, by parties insured for who!e term of life, at a:tri fling additional charge.. The travelling leavh extensive and liberal: - Persons insured for life, can at once borrow 'half amitont 'of annual premium, and claim - the same :privilege for five successive years, on their own.tote and dePosit of policy, Part of the Capital is perma nently invested in the United-States,' in the names of three of the ,Local Directors, as , Trustees—availahle always to the assured in eases of disputed claims '(should arty.'surh arts.) or otherwise. Thirty days a 1 ... lowed alter each payment of premium beconjes' dtie without forfeiture of, policy.' No charge for medical examination- , . . The Society being founded on the Mutual and Joint Stock principle. parties may participate in the profits of the Society; two-thirds of which are annually divided among those assured for life.on the participation scale. Persons who are desirous to avail themselves of the advantages offered by this Institution, by addrestUng the General Agent, li-leander Starr, No. 74, Wall St., New York, can bbrain the reiMisite.inforrnation add the necessanwapers for effecting an insurance. gie Any information with regard ,to this elimpany can be obtained at the office of, the Miners' Journbl. • August:ll, 1817 . : 34 The Great.Preventive' Medicine. • T HOUGH 'Wrietit's -Pi:stable Pills have " achieved triumph upon triumph, in the cure of ob stinate mites of disease, even after they had been en tirely given up, and after another •remedies had failed. yet their power of prevention may he Justly esteemed ,their CROWNING" GLORY ! • "Storms," it is said. "purify the air," hut storms do mischief also, and are so far an evil. 'Were it Within human pottier to maintain the ELECTRICAL -,EQUILIBRIUM between the earth and air. there . would he no occasion for gonna, for the air would'alwaya be pure. So of the human body. If kept free from morbid hu mors., the action is regular and healthy hut If those humors are 'adowed to accumulate, a - crisis, or, In ()Ibex Words, a storm, will arise, which Is always more or less dangerous. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are equally welt calculated to preient the storm, or to allay it when it comes. But PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE , besides being cheaper and, less troublesome. , The delay of a day in the commencement of sickness has often proved fatal, and always renders the cme.more dif f icult to manage. Let the sickness be caused',by CHANGES OF ,%VEATHEIL. 'Kish living, want of exercise, Orme confinement, func tional derangement,,or anything else the effect upon the' body is much thesametti equally dangerous, and is removable t y the same means. • HAVE YOU A COLD 1 • Let it not ripen into Consumption! , Are you - Dyspeptic? Beware of the hypochondria. 'Two pills taken every other night on an empty stoinarh, for a short tiine.: will., in nine cases out of ten, cure the Dospepsia, and there by drive away the legion of ...devils blue.' -Tor Head ache. no medicine is superior to.Wiiplit'i /ashen .Pege; table Pill,. Costiveness; that prolific motheiordisease, , is caused by a torpid . state of the liver, which these "ills effectually cures:, "By Striking at the root of disease, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.prevent all and cure - all. They can hardly aver be taken amiss; if used with common discretion; and we commend them to the Use of those tvjho have not yet tried them. - -' ' The following highly respectable storekeepers, have been appointed Agents - for the sale of - WRIGHT'S IN DIAN VEG ETA,RLE PILLS, in Schuylkill County :-... THOMAS D. BEATTY, Pottsville- Medlar & Bickel, Orwitsburg. . , • . . , A. Heebner 4- Son. Port Carbon. • Dewild. Poll* & Co., McKeansburg. . . • Gen.-R Drey, Tuscarora. Henry Koch & Son, Midd!eport. Wm. Taggart, Timanua. ' , • . . E. & E Hammer, Orwigahurg. • Wheeler & Miler, Pine grove.. . ~ Aaron blatils,Lower Mahantangei• ' Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn. . • 'Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. .• John Weist, Klingerstnn. Gabriel Herb. Zimmermintoww. C: B. De Toren, Minereville. ' • Jonathan Cockhill, Llewellyn. . . . • George Dreibelbis, East Brunswick.. ' S. Hart & Co., New. Philadelphia. ' , . . - Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Mien.. . H. &J. Drecher, East ittunswick. , • . Jonas Robinholds. Port Clinton. Retfsnyder & Brother, New Castle. B. E. needy. Lower Mahsntoitg.... . Samuel Boyer. Port Clinton. . . ---.- Henry Eckel, Tremont, ' . ' • ' Wm. Price. St. Clalr. .' ' • - • . Boyer & Wernert,McKeansbnig. • " - 1 - 'Benj. Heffner. Minersville. . - - W. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia. (*.Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable F!ills, of the North ..Arnerican Col lege of Health, N 0.288, Greenwich street... New York ; No. IfitiVreenont street, Bostenand principal office No - 1119 Rice -street, Phila. ]A ug . 21, 1847, 34- 03 4 :17. - " . ^M.G.. • • EDWAB.D H. TTILON, 134, North. See'oncl Street,. Philadelphia, MANUFACTURER and Importer of . StIOTIGUNS.- RIFLES, and PISTOLS, - POWDER FLASKS: and SHOT BAGS, SUPERIOR POWDER-, PERCUSSION CAPS, and SECT WADS BALL end BLANK. CARTRIDGES, &c. • Also. SIX BARREL REVOLVE% PISTOLS and ma; lariats for Gunmakers' use. • Gone made to order an(renairs neatly exeeuted, the pre 11;79 .*Asence uy gen w he purchhell wi ll be proved If desired In hich of taser. Aujr.l4, 4 47 • • . SherillPs Sales of Real Estate.. • Y virtue ofseveral writs of Meer' Arias and Vends tisidd Ezpowes, halted out of the Court of Common Pleas of SchuylkilLeountYand to medirected, will be exposed to public sale - on - Seterdtry, 4tk of Septemlier; 1817, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of Daa st Hill, in the borough of Pottsville, the follOW ine described premises, viz:- • No. 1.-Alt those two frame messuages and lot or piece of ground, vitiate on the northwesterly side of Market street, in the borough of Pottsville, county afbre said. containing In front on laid Market stFet, 30 feet;.... and,in depth 190 feet , being the northeaster ''.half of the lot marked In Pott & Patterson's addition o Prittaviffe,!. No, 39, bounded northeasterly . by lot No. 37, northweil - by a 20 feet wide alley, southWestwardly.. by the other half of the said lot No:19, and loutb:astwardly by said Market street, being the same lot or piece of ground, which Rued Patterson and wife, and Abtahanl Pott and, wife, granted to the said Charles Lawton, by • deed; dated December 6,1836, recorded w Orwigsborg . • in Steed book No. 16. page 52. - - • , 4 No. 2.-All that certain lot oeplece of ground situate on the eastwardly side of Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, bounded mirthwardly by a, house and lot of ground intended to' be conveyed to John McCrea, eastwardly by Rail Road street. south wardly, by other land of Charles Lawton, and west wardly by said Centre street. containing in width 60 feet, add in length or depth 200 feet, being past of the same premises which Jonathan Wynn and wife, grant, - ed and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by deed dated the 17th day of October, 1835,.and recorded in • Schuylkill county. in Deed book. No. 15, page 473. ' No. 3.-All those See certain two story frame houses .and twelve lotelif ground, situate on the eastwardly side of Rail Road street, ip •••• ;Wynn's addition to Pottsville. bounded es s • e northwardly by land of Charles Lawton, eastwardly by Coal street, southwardly by other land of Charles Lawton, and westwardly by the said Rail Road street, being lots which are marked in the . plan .of Wynn's Addition to Pottsville, with the Nos. 16,17, 18, 19.20,21,22,23,24.25,26; and 27, lot No. 16, containing-in width '3l feet, and the other lots CM tamping in width 40 feeteach,Ond all containing in length or depth 159 feet, being the same -premises which, by sundry conveyances from• Jonathan Wynn and. ot h ers, became vested in the said Charles Lawton- No:4 -Three full. equal, undivided, fourth parts; the whole Into four•equal parts, to be parted and divided of and in all that certain tract or parcel Of land, situate in the borough of Pottiville, county aforesaid, on Which said tract orland a town plot has been laid out and call ed the eastern addition of Pottsville, bounded and de scribed as follows i-Beginning at a post carper of James Rouse's lot; thence by the same nortM6 de gree'', west 230 feet ton post. and south 54 degreee,lwest 120 feet to a post; thence by Altar's addition and, Eli Cake's lot, north 30 degrees ote"t 490 feet to a ;Mgt ; thence by Eli Cake'stlot south 54 degrees, west 476 feet to a post; thence by land now or late of Jonathan Wynn, north 30 degrees, west 30 feet to a post, north 211 de= grecs, east 68 feet to a post, north 221 degrees, west • 128 feet-to a post, north 671 degrees. east 159 feet to a; post on the western side of Coal street; thence along the same; north degrees, we:t.ll6 feet to a past. thence through the said street, north 13 degrees, west 87 feet to a spruce stump, north 531 degrees, west 67 feet to a -post on the west line of said Coal street; thence along•the same north 221 degrees, west 96 feet-to a post; thence by land now or late Jonathan Wynn, - south 671 degrees, west 159 feet to a post, north 22.1 degrees, west 60 feet to a post, notth 55 degrees, west 5 feet to a post. north 40-degrees, west 244 feet to a post ; thence by land now or late of the ,Schuyikall Navigation Company; north 69 degrees. east 108 perches to a post, and north 21 degrees, w.est 37 perches. and 6-10 to a stone ; thence by land late Of John Pott, deceased, north 69 degrees, east 34 perches and 8-10 to a pest ; thence by land late John Young,south 21 degrees east 81 perches to a large • Spanish oak ; thence along the public road byland late of John Pott. deceased, south 21 degrees, west 171 per- ches, to a post, and south 46 degrees, west 68 perches to a post;unirsouth 54 degrees. west 41 perches to the places of beginning.excepting and excluding the following lots or pieces niground ; lots marked in. the plan of the east ern addition to Pottsvilte with the 'limners I, 2,3, 4,5, 8,9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 56, 57.62, 61, 72,74. 75,16,18, 80 1 156, 157, lots numbers li, 12, 13, the „northeaet half of Ibt number ZL, and lots numbest 234.1. 25, 20,73, lots nudi hers 29, 30, and a rot of group ll on Rail Road Street sold to John James. containing in width 24 feet, and in length or depth from Rail Road street to Coal street; contain ing, inclusive of all said lots .or pieces of ground. 76 stove; strict measure, being the sante premises which Charles Loeser, by deeds dated March 26. 1831. recorded in Orwigsburg. in Deed book'No. 11, page 339 and De ceinber Ist, 1831, recorded in Orwlgshurg. in Deed book No. IS. page 349, granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton. with the appurtenances, consisting of two 21 story frame dwelling houses; with basement stories of stone, one 2 story frame house, and oue I story frame house. - , • .• No. 5.-All those frame messuages or tenements and lot or piece of ground, situate in Young's addition to Port Carbon, being the centre part of a lot of 50 feet. ;front and 100 feet deep, marked 18 on the Wan of Y6ung's addition to Port Carbon, said half lot being 25 feet front on Commerce street, and extending back.that width 100 feet to-the other land of said You ng, eommen cing 15 feet to the eastward of the Mill Creek Hail Road; bounded on the one. side by pa I.)f Paid lot number 18, On lire other side of the remainder of said lot number 18, Kermit by said Commerce street, and in the rear by ;other land °redid -Young. as aforesaid, being the same 'lot aground which/Jacob S. Gordon and wife granted and conveyed to the said Charles Lawton, by deed da ted March 29, 1837, and recorded in Sanylkill county, in Deed book No. 16, page 92. As the property of CH &BLEB LIONTON. At the same !line and plate. all Mat certain lot or pleie of ground, situate in Pott & Patterson's Sid dition to the town of Port Carbon; in Norwegian triVin-. ship, in the , coutuy of Schuylkill, adjoining lot of lilac P. Dunioss-castwardly,..lnt of William liertzng we-t -wardly, and being 60 feet in width and 200 tee' In depth and marked in the plan of said addition N 0.28, with the appUrtenances, coneistine , of a two entry frame dwelling louse. As the meetly of STEPHEN 'MOYER. • • * At the same:time and place, all that certain lot or parcel of ginund, situate theenrner of Third and Nichribt streets, in Las ton's addition to the Mien of Port Carbon,an the county of Schuylkill hounded on the northwestern side by lot N0...14e,and by Nichols add ..Third streets, -it being lot No. 14.9, in the general . plan ("reale Lawton's addition to Port Carbon. As the property of CIIAXLES' BOYD. - • . . ' • ;- At- the winning and place; 'that certain , lot or -piece of ground, Mutate in - Abraham Pole's addi • tine to the town of Port Carbon; in Norwegian town shiPi-Schuyikill county, adjoining lot of Abraham Lewis norihwardly, and other property'of John Bailey south.: wardly, a4O feet street westwardly, and a township road eastwardly,,,being 21 feet 7 inches in width, and' abnig 113 feet in depth, and marked in said addition with - number 12: with the appurtenances, consisting of a 11story frame dwelling house. Aloe-Alt that certain ant or piece of grniind:Situate in Abraham Poet's addition to ttie town of Port 'Carben, in Norwegian tiatenship, Behuylkltl county, adjoining other property of John Bailey nerthwardly r imperty - of George Dongliertrannthwardly, p 40 feet wide etreet westwardly ; and a township road 'eastwardly, being 21 'tees. 7 in:hes in width, and about 117 feet In - depth. and' marked-in said addition with No. I 1 : with ihe appor tenances, consisting of a S spiry franie "dwelling house with a 1 'dory back, kitchen thereto attached. As the .ptoperty Of JOIIN BAILEY. At the same fline wad-place: all that certain : 2 story frame building, situate in the town • of Donaldsonville, in Lower Mehontougo • ••• • township, Schuylkill county, on the lot asss ass• marked in the getieralplan of the said town: with the No. 37, bounded in front by Godd Spring creek. and in the rear by Coal alley ; said Ins being 50 6.'et.in front - and 85 in depth.. The building is 16 feet by 19 feet. As the proyerty ofJAMEd FARREL, owner or reputed owner... . .Seized and-taken inth execution and will be sold by • . JOIIN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offiee,*,Orsvigs - burg, Aug. 14, 1847. • 33- 34-im , Sheriff's sales of Real £state. ,BY Y virtue of: several write of renditioni Eiponas and 1/ Lerari Fades issued our of the Court of Common Pleas of 8,-IntOkill county. and to me directed.will be ex. pos-d to sale by public.vendue or outcry on Saturday, the 4thday of September, 1847. at 4 olclocktn the afternoon, at the-publle house of Atte/tat Graeff, in the borough of Orwilehurg, the lidlowing de, , cfibed premises, viz:— . All the certain farm or trart‘ of land situate in North Marittelm township, Schuylkill county, (near °twigs burg.) bounded by lands 'if Benjamin Itodey, John Will trout, i seph Zpil, land, late of Daniel Delbert, note Charles midi , land'of the heirs of Abraham tiny , and, by land I to of Conrad Bausurri ; containing 244 acres and 49 per hes. conveyed by Lattlence F. Whitney-and Hannah hi' wife to Cltartes Smith, by deed dated the 12th day of May, A D:; 184.5; Ind recorded at °Twigs. \ • • ~ t u e rg i n i . i p o m D i e e e n i d rbook thereon. No. 21, consisting page 5 o with of a ' 14 . 1 . •.• large two story brick dwelling house with Sus 2 a I .., a two' story brick kitchen theretoattached, ...- ~.. „I_ a large bank barn, out dodges, and two 'frame sheds. , , • , A930 2- -All that certain tract °Hand, situate in the town ship and county 'aforesaid, bounded hy lands of Eterija. min Elodey, Henry Hay, and other land of Charles Smith,•containing 10 acres and 72 perches and allow ance, conveyed by Daniel Delbert and , Elizaheth `his wife, to Charles Smith, by deed dated the 2011 t day of December, A. D., 1818, recorded at Orwigsburg, hi Deed • • .book Nu. 25, page 198: with the appurte ,'" , nances; consist mg of a two story log dive!. .204 ling house, with a one story frame kitchen sass so • ••, thereto attached, a'one story to house, a log stable, a blacksmith shop, and a wheelwright shop. As the property of CHARLES SMITH. • . . . At the :same time and plaee,,the 'undivided ihirdpart of a tract of land, situate in Pinegmve lown= ship. Schuylkill County; surveyed on a warrant to Rob.' ert Kinnear. containing abont 450 acres and allowances, adjoining lands surveyed In the names of William Mont gomery, Andrew Carson, Sophia Moyer, John Moyer, and John Harris : with the appurtenances. • .4/av-The uniiiiided third part of a tract of Rind, situ ate in the township and county aforesaid, surveyed' on a warrant to John Harris, containing about 455 acres" and allowances, adjoining lands surveyed In•ti ,, ,e names of Andrew Carson, Robert Kinnear, Sophia Moyer, John Lecher, Christian Levenberg, and others,: with the ap purtenances. ..11r the property of DAVID KRAUSE. . At the Same time and place, all that one undi vided fourth part of three contiguous tracts or Means:of land situated In the township of Limier Mohnntongo, county of Schnylkill, and state of Penntylvanta. the' 'whole bounded and described as follows, to wit ginning at a pine tree standing at the southeastern cor ner of the lands herein conveyed, on the side of the public; road leading from Sunbury to Reading, to Rauch gap; thence south 88 degrees, west 55 and 1-10 percher( to a white oak ; thence north 16 degrees, east 45 and 4-10 perches, to a corner; thencemorth 12 degrees, west 70 perches to a corner; thence north 31 perches to a cornet; thence north 25 degrees. west 7 and 3-10 perches to a corner; thence north,2o degrees, west 24 perches to a corner; thence north 211 , degrees, west 49 and 7-10 perches to a corner.; thence south 741 degrees. west 197 and 9-10 perches to a corner; thence north 8 degrees,' east 166 perches to a corner ; thence south BEI degrees; east 205 perches to a -comer; thence north .1 degree. east 41 perches toe corner; thence south 89 degrees, east 35 and 5•10 perches tea corner; thence , south r de gree,' west 101 peithes to a corner; thence south 89j degrees, cast 30. and 1.10 perches to a corner; thence south 17k degrees, west 101 perches to scorner; thence north 888 degrees, west'l2 perches to a Corner; thence south 121 degrees, east 100 perches to a corner; thence south 15 degrees, west 22 perches to 'a corner; thence south 35 degrees, ease 49 perches to the place or begin nia containing 256 amm, bathe same mom or less p and - being the same tracts Oland which were eon . _ VIE .;MlNElts'-.TIOLIINAL veyed to Calei RlYthe,;.lohtt, P. Liebrick. o:l3artetti & Benjamin kke, by deeds dated' as follows:—By deed from Pet r Klinger and 'urifc.Ldated 2d April. 1810, recorded ' t Orw4sbnig, In, Wink 18, page 441. . Deed from Vnlentine Savage .and Wife, dated 4th :Sep tember. 1839, recorded As aforesaid ! in Deed book No ; 19, page 442-3-4. i. Deed, George Harner and wife, date d 3d September. 1840, retorted as aforesahl in Deed. book No. 19, page 320: Reference being therein had will more. Pally and at large appeaft with the improvements there on, to wit :—a grist mill saw mill, two dwelling himses, ,and three stables. As theproperty of CALVIN B1.)7 ~,' AI the wine time .iris place. silt those - eettaill - • • C s ! I.racts of land, with a caw mill thereon : erected, situate in Schuylkill ltiorrtship,. : I . MB I Schuylkill county,Pawit :—Thefirat there ia I of - surveyed in pursuance of a warrant ._ granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, unto-John Schwartz, celled "SaMmer Hfili," con taining 395f*cres and allowance, and the second there ! of, surveyed In pursuanCe of it warrant granted by the said Commonwealth onto James Dickinson, netted 'Kelly's Addition." containing 400actes aid allowance.- Conveyed by William P. Orrick and 'Anna ld.his wife, by* deed of eimveyanCe, dated the 17th' dey of Septem ber, A. D., 1840, to Samuel P.C. Johnson, and recorded at Orwigstiurg, in Deed brink No. 27, page 83: with the appurtenances: As the prollertY of. SAMUEL 'l'. C. JOHNSON. -. I • At the saint Rate ants' place. all the right, title. and interest of Ovid F. Johnsen. being '6OO acres or thereabout it, undivided of, in., and to all that certain tract or parcel of coal land, situate onliaush creek, partly in Lower Mobordongo, and partly in Porter-township; in. Schuylkill county, and iurveyed inTursuance of 9 war. .rants, eight whereof are dated the 18th day of Nov ember. ! 1793.1 ind granted to the following named persona respec tively : John Mukha rt, AVilliam Witman.Thomas Wild bahn,Pmer Feather,Daniel Messersmith,William Shain ner,Da n fel Rose,Frederick Raub, and one whereof is da te d the 10th day of December„l793, intim-anted to George Dewald and patented in March and February, 1795, .to James)Wilsoe. Esquire, and containing in the whole, according to the patents, four thousand and sixty-two aeres and one handled and fiß.one perches. (4062 A. 151 P.) As the property,of 'OV ID F.. JOHNSON. And also—All the right, title, and interest of the said 'Ovid F. Johnson, of, ' in, and; to the following described lands, tapir :—A certain tract of land called "Fulton," which the Commonwealth!of Pennsylvania. by patent bearing date the 27th day of February. 1795, did grant and cunfirm unto James Vibe°, Esq.. his heire and as signs, situate in, then 'Berke, now Schuylkill county, in Pinegrove township.. adjoining lands sitrveyed to John ; Strohecker. John Witman, and Philip Abner, containing ' 443 acres and 123 perches and allowance. ,'Patent en „rolled in l'atcnt Book No. 26, page,44. , , Also--One other tract called "Fairview,” situate in Nisei:rove lownship.Scheyikill countycadjoining lands surveyed to Michael Madara; Conrad, Feger, Peter Na-, gle, and Philip Kunselman, containing 436 'acre's end 36 perches and allowance, and. patented to James Wil son, Esq., in 1795. by' patent enrolled in Patent book No. 26, page 25. ' -, Also—One. other tract called-" Greenfield," situate in the township andeounty last aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed do Jacob flower, Michael Madairafand Con rad Few. and containing 438 acres, 32 prrehei and-al lowance. and patented to the said James Wilson, Esq., in 1795,by patensetwolled in Patent book No. 26. page 27. Also—One other tract called "Greenwich," situate in the township and county last aforesaid, adjoining lands au rv...yed to George Burknrd, Thomas Wildhahn, Jacob .Bowerkand Michael Madaira, containing 440 acres and 64 perches and allOwance, and patented to the said James Wilson, Esq., in 1795, by patent enrolled in Patctithook No. 27, page 31: . Also—One other tract, situate in the township and county last aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed to Peter Feather, Jelin Strohecker, and George Eckert: Contain- Mg 440 acres and 61 perches and allowance, and pat ented to the said James Wilson, Esq.. in 1795, by patent enrolled in Patent book No. 27. page '23. Also—One other tract situate in the township and County aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed to George Eckert, Jnhn Strnhecker, Philip Miller; and Philip Kun seltnan. containing 442 acres and 56 perches and allow - ante, and patented to the said James! Witsiin, Esq.. in 1795, and being the same lands which john Snevily con veyed to the said Ovid F. Johrisen and others'by deed bearing date the "2 day of February. A. D. 1839, and recorded at Ornrig,sbing, !in Deed book No. 17. page.sl2. As the property of the said OVID F. 'JOHNSON, k At the same time ancl„plare, all that certain lot. or piece of ground. situate us the borough of Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill county. on the northwardly side of 'Union street. adjoining Daniel Saylor on the north, by Ito. land Kline on the east, being 22 feet in !front, and 12t feet in depth, with the -1 appurtenances, consisting A., - of a one and a half story f6im% dwelling ;; ;; j tiouse. As the property ot JOHN BECKEIt, . 18 se i did,',. and REGINA BECKER., executors ..of the sui.... ..'t- lust will and testament! of MAGDALENA BERKHEISER, 'deceased. , ' - Al. the same time and place, all the right, title, and interest of ..Henry ! K. Strong of, in. and to six several trnets of land, situate in the empty of Schuylkill. (former. ly Berlts) surveyed and returned into the land office of Pennsylvania. inpursunntie of six warrants in, the name. of John Moyer. Oophia Moyer. Robert Kinnenr. Nancy Kinnear. John Harris, and Christeny , Lnrenberg, dated severally npon the sth doy of Islay, A D., 1791, the first thereof containing 448 acres. 18 perches and allowance; the second, 445 acres...l2perches and allowance ; the third. 451 acres. 9 perches and alloivance ; the fourth. 433-acres; 31 perches and Allowance:, the fifth. 433 acres, 59 perches end allowance.; and the sixth; 445 acres. 12 perches and allowance; containing in' , the whole 2655 , ncres, 1,41 per. coca and allowance • being the same pre mites of. ift and to . which Peter Benion and Elizabeth Ann his wife, David P. Bonson.'and Mary P. BeissonAheirs and legal represents. tires of Peter Benson. deceased.). hy,deed dated the-18th day of April. A. 13 . 41835. and recorded ni. Ormigsburg in Deed hook Nczrl6, page tiG), granted ail their right. title., property: clrim. and demand unto Ilenr)aji. Strong. hisi 'heirs' and . assigns, : As the." eroperty ,of HENRY K. sTrgozi.G. .. ..., seized and taken into exec:Rion and willbe sold by - ..... , JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office. Orwigs. l , , , 1. , usisr- , A ~r ., 1 4 .1847 - 5 ' ! ".! i' , 33- o. PROCLAMATION: • . - WHEREAS the How. LUTHER KIDDER, Esquire, President of the several count of Cninmon Pleas ft(the counties nfSchuylkill. Carbon, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of 9,uarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer' and Termiper, and General Gaol, •Delivery, in ,said counties, ant STRANO6 ri..PALMEL.,:IIIfI JACOLI iturzixoett,Egpiires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions i'ifithe Peace, Over and Terminer and Geri - ern Gant Delivery, fir the trial of all capital and other nffenders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me gireeted,. have orileYed a Court of Common Picas, Oyer and Ter 'miner, and General Gaol Delivery ' to be, hoiden at Or wigsbure, on MoudaV,-the 611, day' of Svptember next, 'to continue two weeks, if necesiary:, !, isilherefore hereby grivennn the Coroner, the „Instice of the Peace. and Constables of thetiaid county of Schuylkill, they are by tile sat& pr'eCepts•com manded to be then and there. at ICI' o'Clock in the fore noon of said dAy, with their rolls, recovls; inquisitions, examinations, and all other remernhranCeit, to'dotho?ie things, which to their _iieveral officeS - nppertain to be done ; and all these that are pound hy.recognlzan ces.to prosecute against the prisoners that rire or thin shall he in the cooly(' said county of Schuylkill, aiNtto be then and there to prosecnie,them as shalllbe Just: God sape'the Comm lritoenlth. - JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff., Sheriff's Office, .orwio hum Aug. 14..1847. f : i• • 33—. , N. XL—The witnesses and Jurors Who are summoned to attend said Court, are, required to attend punctually In case of non-attendance, the lawOn such eases, made and gag;44ed, will he rigidly enforced. This notice 13 putilished,by order of the Coact; thasesoncerned iYili govern Thamsel,ves atcordingly... • . NEW OIL STORE,'' • PIIILADELPIOA. RI DGWAY & K'ElelllLE I , • 37 North Wharves.' beloth Race' .S 7.— riFFR Du' sale, at the l ow est prices, alljthe 'n l.i 1. ties of the Oil Trade. Their tuna is v aried 'aid extensive, and they feel confident, of giviriel satisfac tion to those who call. They hale novvon hand-r. Pare Sperm Oil. I: White Winter and Fall Oils, of ditnreitt. qualities Solar Oil. . Winter-pressed Lard. Oil.• Winter Elephant and Whale:Oils Refined. Racked and Common While Oil. Tannerk' Oils.: Sperm Candles. Guano, N. B.—All goods d livered in first rate ord . Philada., Aug. 11;1817. • X '• FRANKLIN WORKS. • r 11 - • TIM OuNerib•re having associated themselves to gether, trading under the firm of Siilyman & Co., for the purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine buSiness at the Franklin Works, Part! Carbon. Lately owned by A. G• Brooke, are now' prepared to Manufacture to order ;tithe shortest notice Stearn En ghies, Pumpq, Coal Breakers, and Machinery Of almost, any size or discription. for mining or other purposes. Also Rail Roadand Drift cars, Iron or Brass Ca stings of any. size or pattern. • • r c- ORDERS' ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLTC TED .cc • SAMUEL SILLYMAN. CHAS. M. LEW'S.", Port Carbon, Aug. 14, 1847. 33-1 y • DR. A. J. VANDERSLIC4 - •:•.- . ' FROM HOLLAND. • BEGS leave to announce to his Mends an the pub lic generally, that he continues stilt to d vote his whole time and attention to the alleviation of hmilan suffering, by curing the allowing diseases :4Asttima. Bronchitis,; Dropsy, Epilepsy : Dyspepsia, Pita!, Fistula Heartburn: Flatulency, Chilblains, Deafness, Jaundlcil, Pains of the Stomach. Gout, Rheumatism, Scrofula, and all diseases of the skin and nervous spa ' The success which Dr. IT: tine met witt,•by ••tf peculiar mode of Wears - eat, has been astonishing, curing the most desperate eases rifler repeated• failures of 'the most eminent practitioners of medicine in the country: and, as a proof of the Doctor'i merits untried; he will under; take the cure, of all patients without chum, excepting the cost of medicine, recfitiring no fee until latter the restoration' of their heahti, and the full satisfaction of the patient's mind of the , benefits conferred. 1 This it , the principle by which Dr. Vanderslice is premed in all cases with his practice. Persons 'afflicted with Corn can have them entirely removed And perfectly cured without pain. Thriusands of persons have been cured by , Dr.. V., and an bear testimony to his wonderful emcees& Diseases of a delicate character ore guaranteed to be removed within a few days, radically, and without of fensive or deliterious medicines. Dr. V. being etni, nently successful in this branch of Tun:lice, patients would save mach time and money by glying him an early call. He Warrants to master how esperate and-longbeen; staudipg it may have been tho rn gh cure i l or no pay. Invalids: your true interests is to apply to Dr. V. at once. fp ail as and diseases, and ve much anxiety of mind, , sis Wen as long ptotmeted suffering. Invalids from threourtry can have advice nd medi cines remitted, tiyinclosing a fee. through therPost Of, (ice, directed to N0.'210, S. THIRD street, Philadelphia. VP' Dr. Paniferilieg wilt arrive on the ' Ifith Inst.; and may ha cons . Iced until the 22d inst., at Acialarrat Hotel. Consultations granted freely upon dliesses - of any nature. without charge. Aug. 7.47 I "Mil-, NEWS EMPORIVSI.—AII the popular Marailnes and Newspapers Ilintlehed on otkbefora the day of publication. at publishers! Egcts, Subscriptions raed flir S, 2, or 12 maths. 241 S.• SANWA:V. I. Orphans'Copttel . tue. DuRSBANT sr an order of Gepkauil' Court of rr Schuylkill County, the subscriber, administrator of the estate of Peter Bennie, late of the borough of Erie, Pennsylvania. demised. will expose to sale by public rendue. on Friday, aeld stay ef wit Sogradoss, 1847. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Pennsyltania Hall; in the borough of Pottsville, in the county orSchuylkill. ~ J9k. 1:-The equal. undivided one half part of a cer tain tract of land, situate in the township of Barry,' conntysof Schuylkill, bounded by lands of Mowrer & Company. John Nicholson Esq., and Jesse, Yarnell, can tainlnc429 acres-and 135 pe'rebes. Surveyed on away-' rant, dated the sth day of September, 1794, in the name of Casper Thiel.„ • - • .I"Co.'9':--Te equal. undivldetkonli half part 'of a cer• lain tract of land, situate In the township and county aforesaid, bounded by land of Jesse Yarnell, John Nkholtine, and other land.-contatning 400 acres and 3 perches. 'Surveyed on a warrant dated the sth of May, 1794. in the name of Killian May. - ' JPe 3:—The equal uodivideLone ball - part of a yet'. lain tract of fend, situate in the township and county aforesaid. bounded by lands-of Jesse . Yarnell, - John Nicholson and others, enntaining 418 acres-and 33 per. else and allowance.. Snrveyed on a warrant. dated 'the sth.day of September 1741, in the name of Henry Shafer. 4:—The equal undivided one half part of a certain tract of land. situate In the township and county afore . said. bounded by land of John Nicholson, Esq., Henry Shaffer. and other land, containing 434 acres and allow ance:- Surveyed on it warrant, dated the sth day of Sep. tember. 1794. in the name of John Klinger:. • Ye. 5 t—The equal undivided one belt part ol'a certain .tmet,of land, situate in the township and county afore bounded 'b lands of John Nicholson. sq ,ad other lands; con y taining 431 ritrea Ind 38 per E che s a nd allowance. Surveyed on a warrant, dated the sth day of September. 1741. in the name of George Dewald. The title of said Peter Denson, the intestate, to these lands, is by patent from the Commonwealth to him. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given', and the conditions orsale made known at the time.and place of sale, by - JAS. C. MARSHALL, Adm'r. By order of the Court, SAMUEL GUSS, Clerk. Orivigsburg, Aug. 7, 1847 32—ts . 96. September,- Tenn. 1847. . ' • WILLIAM B9WERB, Subprena, stir. Bill to perpetuate ' ' JOSEPH LEEDS, and s i -testimony. ' all nthexs interested. i Schuylkill County. as. . . . . ' . i Le -The Commiinwealth of Penney!raids, . ; 'k: - , to Joseph Leeds an tallothe rs interested treetin.. AtthestanceotWilliam _- a Bowers, we comma - id, firmly enjniniug you, that laying aside 'ell other. business . and excuses whatsoever, you be and act . Is pear before our Judges at Onvigsburg, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the first Monday of September nest, to chew cause, if any you have, why witnesses on behalf of the said William Bowers; touching all that certain tract or piece of land, • situate on a branch of Tamaqua,-formerly in Brunswicjt township. In the county of Reeks, now Rush township, in the county 'of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, and'survey ell In the name of George Flower, bounded and desert bed as follows:—Beginning at admone ; thenceby lands how orlite of John Swans, andlands, now nr late be longing to a Company, north- 320 perches to a stone; thence by lands;of said Company, west 212 perches to a post. south 320 perches to a post, and east 212 perches tq the place of beginning, containing 400 acres, with al lowance of 'tax per.tent. for roads &c., as by the said deed , ddly recorded in the ()nice for the recording of deeds, in the said county ofjichuylkill,,on the 25th day of:May.lllst, will more fully appear, that the said above described tract of land, conveyed by Henry Zimmerntan, Frederick Beck, and George li. Stickler, Commissioners of the county of Schuylkill; to a certain Joseph Leeds, by deed ofconveyance, dated the 30th dayofJuly, A. D. 1816, and recorded in the-said county of Schuylkill, in Deed book N 0.20. pace 425, said deed having been Made by the said Commissioners, to the said Joseptileeds in pursuance of a purchase by the said Jneeph Leeds and the said George Emerick, at a public, sale of the lands which had preeloosly been purchased by the said County ‘Commissioners,mt Treasurer's sale, held fora period of • five years and upwards'prior to the said Commissioners' sale, the said sale so made by the slid Commissioners to the said Joseph Leeds and the.said George Emerick, was made in the name of thesaid-Joseph Leeds, and the conveyance made by them to him under an arrangement between him, the said Joseph Leeds, and him, the said George'EmericK, at the time, to wit :—The sail George Emerickbeing fully acquainted with the nature of the ,title ant Ineation of the said tract of land, upon seeing the same advertised' by.the stud Commissioners to be sold, was desirous ofparttclpating in thepurchasethere of, provided it was not bid up to an'amoont beyond his means—and. in order In secure an interest in the same, he agreed with the- said Joseph l.eeds,.that they would attend the' said• Commissioners' sale, and that they wonld jointly purchase the property—tumid that, in con sideration of the, information given by the said Emerick, that he, the said :Werth Leeds. would accompany him to attend the said sale at Orwigsliurg, and would pay all the expences attending the said purchase, provided the t ameavould tint exceed the stmanf fisehundoed dollars, and tFe one half of the said property should be convey ed to the said George Emerick, and the other half re tained by the said Joseph Leeds, as his share thereof and to repay'him for his; expenditures in the.same—that in pursuance-of this said agreethent the Ala Joseph Leeds, and the said 'George Emerick, attended the paid sale, and the prOperty Was bid off at the said sale by the sa i d Gedrge Emerick.at a sum less than one hundred dollars. It wee then, agreed that the title should be made by, the Commissioners to him, the said Joseph Leeds. and that he. should convey the .one half part to him. the said George Emerick, sh soon as they returned' to thecity of Phfixdelphia. By this arrangement each ' party. would have a , deed showine.kis interest-, in late land—tharthe said .George Emerick' attended jn person 1 . to the said purchase and theherfection of the said title in him, the said Joseph Leeds, and- was at considerable i expense ii..,_ effecting the same, that the said Joseph Leeds has frpeatedly acknowledged that the one hilt - of the said land was •pUrrhased foithe said George Enter irk. and Oaths., the said Joseph Leeds, hold. the title for hint and for his.use„ but for-as-rinich.rts ilfsputes con cerning thy fireman., may subsist after yotir petitioner's, witnesses ere dead and the right of your petitioner may he thereby defeated, may it,please your honors to grant to your petitioner a subpoena under the'seal orthis;Coutt or a rule ,'sheer cause as may be thought right to be di rected to the said Joseph Leeds and to altother persons int - fruited in the premises, requiring thetii to appear in .this honorable Court on a day therein to he named to skew cause, if any they or either of them have, why a crenmission shall not Issue tinder the seal of this honor able Court, to he directed to Mich person or persons as the' Court iihall appoint, for examining your petitioner's witnesses. , In, peepetuani ri memoriam, for the proof of the,matMrs'afolmmid. should not he examined on the pe tition of the said William Bowera,and their testimnny re duced to uliting.lohe used after the death of the wit nesses and the same filed of record in nu!. said Court and be perpetuated agreeably to the constitutinn and the Act. of Assembly, in much case made and provjded, and here in fail not at yotirperil.' Witness the Honorable Luther , Kidder, ESIi.. President of our said Court at Orwigshure. the 25th day of June, A. D., one; thousand, eight. hun dred, and fertY-seven. I C. M. STRAUB, Prothonotary. uOrtricsburg, Aug. 7. 1847 32-5 Sheriffs Sate of Real Estate. :Dr virtue of 'ti writ of Lerari Foeias issued out of DD the.Cmirt of eothriann Pleas of Schuylkill county, .and to tree directed, will he exposed tri sale by public vendueor outcry. on Afonday. the 30t1&-'day of August, 1817. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at die public hoirie of Joseph Houkhatrout, In the borough of Tamnque, Schuylkill county,the following descrthedpremises, All that cenain moiety or equal undivided half OW nf a certain meilsuage or tenement and tract of land sit- Ole in Rush township, inthe county of Schuylkill, clan taining in the whole 347.. acres, 158 perches, and theial (=ante of six per cent. for roads arc., lie the same more nr fess, bounded by land now or late of Burkhart Moiler, Philip Moser. and others, it being the same premises which Martin Yoder and ,Susannah, his wife. by thei. indenture, duly executed, bearing date the 20th dny of April, D., 1829, recorded• at Orwiesburg in the Office for recording ofdeeds, &c., in and for Schuylkill &Unity, in Deed book:fin. 7,•inge 5, did grant and confirm unto Centre D.-11. Reim, hid heirs, and assigns, in fee, with the appurtenances. This rand Iles adjoining, Or near, the town of Tamaqua and on Panther ceeek 'near its_ junction with'the Little .Scbuylkill Late the eat to of GEORGE D. B. REIM. Seized arid taken into execution; and wilt he sold b 1, JOHN T.- WERNER, Sheri Sherilfis fiffite, Oyu igs- ) ' burg, Aug., 71817. • 32 . • Nei's', Lumber Yard'. I • THE subscribarrireve just opened a lumber yaid In the rear of Jenktifs' Wire Factory, where they will always have on hand a fall assortment of seasoned lum ber. They have entv received 150.009 feet dry Susque hanna boards and plank ; 115.000 feet yellow pine floor ing boards; dimension stu ff of venous descriptions; shingles, lath, ate. A set of machinery has also been fitted up for manufacturing. floor boards, window sash, and other fine work fur building purposes; likewise a circular saw, 30 Inches fit diameter; for slitting lumber to any size ordered. 'Those in want will find us;prepa red to meet ordem requiring dressed or undressed lum ber of every. deeeription used iti thisreeinn of country. July_4l-31-=lrn] . P. GOULD di CO, , Mei Ezig 1 . T . J. B. Al. Sr. : S. AkLLlglif,. . - No. 7, South Wharves, below ;Maria 'Eleee4 7 PHILKDELPIIIA ) . DEhLETIS ,IN, OIL . • Have strnstantly a supply of Wititvr.and Spring Sperm Oil. ' • Winter ,Elephant and Whale 00, ' .., .CoMmon"Fish 0i1,.' • . . Sperm Candies. Also. 500 barrels first quality .otriiNCr, co,artilch we ask the attention, of farmers. - . Philada.. Aug.r7, 180 -.- - 32. __ 3 m D. B. DIOOBE.I (c. N. RIBBON. - MOORE : R R [SOON, NIERCII/ANT TAILORS; • No. 70 South Third Street. nearly opposite the Ex clave; Philadelphia. • • 77 ESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and the 1.11. public that they are constantly prepared to make to order, of the finest and beat materials, and at moderate prices, every admire of Fashionable Clothing constitu ting a Gentleman's :Wardrobe, for which their iota pieta stock or choice and carefully selected ClOths, Cassimeres, Feelings, Scc.; of the fittest and most de sirable patterns, are particularly designed. Their own•pmctlcal knowledge of the bueinets and a personal attention to every garment; enables theta to give entire satisfaction, and to :both old .and new customers they respectfally tender an .invitation to give them a coll.!, }laving been for yeah connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments in thli coun try, employing none btu dist rate worknien, and being In tbeconstant receipt of the latest fashion; and best styledof gOods, they are fully prepared. to accommo .date custamenr ih the beta mettner. Phlladee., Abg.lll; 1617.. • 3.1-6 mo 'olEiror4P DRZGOGDS and ,GRQGERY STORE, Two doors below Crates Hotel. "TIM subscriber-has Just opened, in additintr to the stock of Dry Goods, a choice lot of GRCW:ERIES eke., embracing a general assortment, Which bare been laid in at very low rates, and selected with great eats as regards quality . for family use, all of which will be sold. on the most accommodating tams, wholesale and He invitee the public to cell and•examine his stock and judge for themeelvei„ feeling confident that he can and will give entire satisfaction both as to quality and prke. _ • , Recollect, two dome below *inlet Hotel, Centre street, Patti-vine. JOHN• O. MART/N. July el, left , • • • REMOVAL, BELL. • 'AN ACT . - 'Conte:ruing the ;removal of the seat djustlee - of the county of Scluyikill, from Orteigstierg to - the borough • of Pottsville. • See, L Be It 'enacted by the Senate and Rouse of Representatives' of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, Thatit shall and may be law fhl for, the qualified voters who have resided in Schuyl kill county for at least six calendar months immediately preceding the next general-election, to vote at such election upon the question of the removal of their seat ofJustice from Orivigalninf to the borough of Pottsville, In the county of Schuylkill. in the manner' Ibllowing to wit: those in fa vor' offs removal shall votes written of 'printed ticket labelled 4 seat of . Justice " and tontaita• int the words " for Pottsville ; ; and those opposed to - a removal shall vote a written or printed ticket, labelled afOresaid, and containing the Words " for °twigs. burg." the said tickets to be deposited feta box which shall be provided for that purpose at each and every of the election pone ofsald county ; and the returns of said election shall be wedeln the same mariner, by the return judges, as in the case of the election of membeis of assembly; and if, on the meeting of the return judges, it shall appear that a majority of the votes have been gtvetfin favor of Pottsville, then the following sections Of this act shill be of full force and effect; but if it Shall appear that a majority of the limn 'have been given against Pottsville, then the - following sections of thud act shall be null and void. SEC. Y. -That if a majority of the voters of said county of Schuylkill, qualified, as aforesaid, voting on said question of removal, shall decide in the manner pro vided in the first section Of this act, in favor of the removal ofthe seat ofjustice. in said county, to the hot , ough of Pottsville, the citizens Of Pottsville, in said county, shall erect or cause to be erected, at their own Proper expense. within three years from and after such election, in-the borough of Pottsville aforesaid, suita ble buildings, of brick or stone, for a court house and different offices for the safe keeping of the county re , cords, under the direction of the county crimmissioners foe said county, who are hereby authorized to receive conveyance fir ;a tut or lots of ground for the use of the . county of Schuylkill, In fee simple, clear of all Memo} braoces, the said buildings to be erected on each lot or Inte of ground thus conveyed: and the county commis. sinners for said couuty, are hereby authorized and 'required, at the expense of said county, in erect and builds suitable county prison and jail, of brick orstone, In said borOugh of Pottsville,w ithi Weald three years after suchelection, as aforettaid ; and the said county commis. _sinners are hereby authorized and empowered, as soon assail seat ofjustice shall be removed from tarty /cabers to Pottsville ' in the manner herein provided , to grant and convey to the borough,of Ortvigsborg, the court house and other public buildings and land mawhich the ,name ere erected, and the appurtenances thereto, in the ;borough of Orwigsburg, to have and to hold the same. only in trust, and fir the use and purpose of occupying and using said !Alibiing's' and real estate as an academy and seminary of learning, for the education of youths. `Sec- 3. It shill be lawful for the citizens of Potts, ville to obtain subscriptions Cram any person or per. sons willing to subscribe any money or materials for the erection pf such court house and public offices, as' are provided for in the second section of thiaact ; and In default of the payment of the- same to the county cOmmissioners, said county commissioners are hereby empowered to cause suit to bebrought in the name of said county, to enforce the recovery of the same ; and when collected; to be applied towards defraying the expenses of such buildings; Sec. 4., That so soon as the public bit ildingiare corn-. , plet ed. according tithe provisions of this act, the county commissioners aforesaid, shall file a report of the same in the court of common pleas of Schuylkill county; and the'said, court, upon -examination thereof, being satisfied that said bbildings are fully completed accord ing to the true intent and meaning of this act, and a record thereof being made, by endorsement, on said re , port, the commissioners and sheriff of said county shall thereupon enlist , the prisoner's, if any there - shall be con fined in the old prison, to be safely removed to the new; and the public papers and records then remaining in. the . public offices in Orwigshurg to be safely deposited in the new buildings ea as aforesaid built, lot the recep tion thereof; and from • thencentrth the seat of justice in and for the county of Schuylkill shall cease to be at Orwigsburg. and the same shall be removed end fixed at the new location .in the borough of Pottsville, in the said enunty, so as' aforesaid to be fixed upon; and the public offices' heretofore kept and the courts of justice heretofore held at Orwigsburg. in and for the county of Schuylkill, shall be kept and held at the borough of Pottsville; in the county aforesaid. Sac. 5. That soon as the prisons-11s and recrirdsi are removed from Orwigshurg, es nfolesaid, the county commissinneTe for said county shall proceed to sell, at public sale„, after due itot lee, the old court house and prison at Orwigsburg..and the lot or lois of ground on which they are erected, with the appurtenances, to the best advantage ;',and the said commissioners shall exe cute a deed or deeds to the purchaser or purchasers of the name, and shaft' pay over the proceeds of sale to the county treasurer. who shall appropriate the same as all other funds of the county are by law appropriated. • Sec. 6, Ifany person or persons shall vote on the tines tinn 01 the removal of the seat of justice of said county of Schuylkill at the election. authorized -to be held by virtue of this nctatot duly qualified to vote in accord- I ante with the first section of this act, or shall vote nut of his or their proper district, or -shall vote more than once on said question. he or they so _offending, upon conviction iherenf before the proper court of quarter sessions otsaid county, ahall he subikt to the penalty, provided for In the general election laws of this com monwealth. Sec. 7. if any judge or inspector of the election au thorizi,d to be held by virtue of this act, shall know ingly or wilfully'reject the vote of a citizen qualified to vote on the question .of the removal of the seat of Jus tice in said county, in accordance with the first section of this act, or shall receive the vote of a person not qua— lified to vote as aforesaid, ha said question; he or they so offending, upon conviction thereof before the proper court of quarter 'sessiriris of said county, shall forfeit and pay, for theruse.of said county, for everyrstich of fence, a stun not less than - three hundred dollars or more than six hundred dollars. at the discretion of the court, and shall undergo an imprisonment in the Jailor said county for a period of not less thawtwelve months or morelthsu two years. • • , - SEC. Li. If any judge, inspector, or clerk of the tiler rion..nuthoriied to he held by virtue of this act, shall wildth v ' misount, or shall falsely and fraudulently add up and return. the votes received upon the tfuesticm :aforesaid. or shall keep a false tatty paper. or shalt be guilty of any fraud in the discharge of hie duties, every. person en offending, upon convictinn thereof In the proper court °fattener sessions °florid county, shall he subject to the-same fine and penalty Its arc imposed upon delinquent judges or inspectors try the gentral electiop la :vs of this commonwealth. dec. 9. it shall he the dirty of the Judges and inspec tors conducting the election authorized to he held by virtue °rude' act. to cease the letter R in be legibly and distinttly set opposite the name of every citizen who shalt vote on the question Of, removal of the seat. of : justice'ris aforesaid. on the tally. paper nn which his name shall be registered, and 'any wilful ntnission sn to do,ahall he deemed efrand,and shall he punished as such, in accordance with the provisions of the eighth section of this act. See. 10 It shall be the dufy of the judge, Inspector' and clerk conducting the election authoriiKto be held by virtue of this act, to take (in addition to the oath or affirmation he is.now required by law to take) an oath or affirmation that he will honestly and faithfully coot ply.in every iespea, with the provisions and require ments of this act. . rise: It shall he the duty of the return Judges of saidlcounty, et the time and place of their meeting.. to cist cep all the voles received in the different election districts, 'on the question of the - removal - of the seat of justice aforesaid,' and shall make nut two certificates showing the result ; one of _which shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the minor quarter sessions, who. shall certify the Same to the governor of this, committ . wealth, and the other in the Office of the comjniasionei,s of said county of Schuylkill. • SEC. 12. It shall be the drop of the sheriff of the said county of Schuylkill to cause this act lobe pliblished in title:tat three newspapers published in said county, forat least once in every week ; for sixty days immedi ately, preceding the next general election ; and shall. on the d my of the Clection, cause at least two printed co pies. one of which shall be in the German langitageof safd Oct to be posted. in handbill form. in the most pub lie places neatest the electioni poll in eyery election district in said Connty, , and thei;reasofrible expenses of such, publication' shall be paid by .. the said county of Schuylkill by orders drawn, in the usual way. Sec. 13. That William T. Sandets, August - ids flotmea, Joseph F. Taylor. James 11. Levan, and Joseph Ferrig, senior, are hereby appointed coritinissiouers, whoon two-thirds of whom, are hereby authoriied and em powered,to select and procure a suitable lot or lots within the said berougtrof Pottsville, on which said court house and public offices shall be erected, in the manner aforesaid: Provided furthertnore, :Mat no per. son Cr persons shall hereafter be appointed a catritnis sinner; an aforesaid, who either resides in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, or is a property holder or pro. petty owner in said borough. -Sec. 14. That so much of the existing laws of this commonwealth as are altered or supplied by this act, bound the same are hereby repealed JAMES COOPER, Speaker of ild House of Representatives. - CHARLES GIBBONS, Speaker of the Senate. • AryanYED--The thirtieth ifiy of March, one thou .sand-eight-hundied and fotty-seven. FRS. R. SHENK. Published according to law, by order of. . JOHN T. WARNER, Sheriff. 'Sheriff'', °Mee, orwigs burg, Aug. 7, 1547. Tamaqua Iron Work tesacruo• Iga TILE subssnbers having associated themselves tn gether in the FOUNDRY AND MACHINE BUSI NESS at Tamaqua, under the firm of "Hudson, Smirk 4. nylor," would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now prepared to do nn eaten ,sive business in the manufactory of all kinds of Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breaketv,Screens, and Rail Road Cars, together with ell kinds of castings in iron and brass, as applied to machinery incident. to the coal Mr= sinews. Repairing of every kind done by them with neatness and dispatch. They will warrant all their work to per form welt, and would solicit the custom of such personi as may want work executed. either In Ibis vicinity, or at a distance. which will meet with prompt and jingle. diets attention. . . SAMUEL HUDSON, ' - 7ao. K. SMITH. CHARLES M. TAYLPB: Ttatrra. A5ug.7,1847 Orphatis 9 Court Sale. PIMEIVANT to an ;Wet Ilt.the Orphans' Colin of 'Schuylkill County. the twlteriber, Administrator of the estate of George Schrietfßra late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of Sehoilkill: deceased. will expose to Saks by-Public Vendee, an Saturday tie 4th day of September sett, at 2 o'qlock in the afternoon, at the Pennsylvania Hall,' In the Borough of Pottsville afonnald: All t dose anal n three frame messaages or tenement' and tot or piece of around pitaste on the Bourhwardly side of Market street, in:the borough of Pottsville aforesaidi bounded In host by, Market street g5 - feet and extending ln lengtllnr depth 114 feet man alley. Doing part'of the lot numbered in the plan of Port & Patterson's addition of Market stfeet With the num ber. 30. Late t he estate of said deceased.,Attendants will be given and tbe'eonditions of sale mde known at the time and place of sale by _ . . • JACCir)...V.N ; SE..4IsOr; • By order of the Carat. .LSAAIIIBL Grafi. Clark. Ciwiptnirg. Anp_l4., 1147., BY ZI/AGNETIO 4MLEGrig: Per tie .315nore Journal: tr. _ _ Philadelphia. Aug. 20/h, 6 o'clock. P. M. The Richmond Mad is in, bui it brings news of mporlabce. The Yellow Fever is .on the increase at NI Orleans. • The Market remains paralyzed !since the arki- 4al of the dewier. :Floor is heM at $6 without any-sales, In NeW York Flciar is fictive at fh Mixed Corn 13 rents, nallifoorS 'Flour 'dull at $6; Corn-70; %V hitelWheat 127; Red 111: • • 'The report by 'yObterday's mailiof Gen. 8 tt entering Mexico with 41 low of• 1100 men, Is .01, confirmed. .o;:rWe 'meek to •,nottee in the hast'numbel 1 t the kßimme dee Talks, a lack of gentians I • , breeding, on the pa:t of the edito r ill We we not qiiite prepared for.\ To charge us With fele ? • hood .hecaose a mere typographical error occutil iii the publication or the law, In which 'a• ft words were left out unintentiomillY, is, we thtnl charging more than the nature of.the case requ ed, and more, perhaps , than Mienheer Frail would like to account for. -It aiso,ahows a' 1 turntable deficiency in argument, IDcolmtteoll on the laW: In April last, we eniressly stat that it required the jail to be ereite& at the 0 pence of the county,, on the grotM4 that a ft jail is requireld end must be erected ander_ti circumstances. %%'e, nor the-friends of Remo have never attempted. to conceal Oil feature the Bill. The Grand Jury have I frequently ported against the present structure,—it is ond stood by the friend's and‘ °plainer to of Remo that a new jail must be built, and i' the opptine of Removal should ratty this fall,we have noir itation in • declaring that they will proceed . once to r the erection.of a jail, onl large scale, the expense of-the county, in the a same man i that they enlarged the Court blouse. The question, now is, whether it shall he built at t. viigsbureat'heavy exyenrie to - the {county, fu r t sake of herring the Removal (4,ue6ion in the 1 ture, -or in Pottsville, where no euch Fecuri would be desirable or necessary. . [ It is our object to discuss 'thisemoval but nese in a dispassionate and good h meted spirit} if Alienheer Frailey is disposed to eply . to •usl il this spirit, he is, welcome, Nit iti he resorts - I abuse and slang only becOming blackener we may be compelled to notice hma in e man least congenial to his taste. _ Vessels strong may ?emote more, . But shabby boats should keep neer shore I - . -- - t-- . ARRIVAL OF THE OKI I MBRIA! . I Decline in Breadetufs! —Decline anill recovery in Cotton ".,11arkets, di.. 4 7 . ' The Cambria arii;ed at Boston on Wednesd afternoon, bringing Liverpool dates to the 4th in . MARKETS.A further detline in Ilreadstu has taken place—and the quotatio r ns for Weste flour are 27a. to 27e. Gd. per bbl. 1 Baltimore a Philadelphia brands, sweet, gas. In 26.1._6.1.f50i tla. to 235. &c. Wheat, white end mixed, ti to,9s. 2d. per 70 lbs.—Red, 76,td, to Be. 9d.— fn dian corn, round, 20s. to 24S:i,per quarter—corn meal fie. per bbl. A panic has decidedly taken place, aecellerated by the late. London markets. the highly favorable state of the home crops, and the stiffness of the money marke s. The cotton market suffered a decline for seee al daysirreceed, - ing the arrival of the stearuer!of he Nth ult. Nat, i. since then prices were fully fecirVered. Fairlcs. , land Cotton 74. d. ' Al per lb.,' Middlings, 0. dr New Orleans, 6id. to 7d. good te fair 74d. to, d. .Sea Island, Middling, 10d. t0113j.; good 15.1. to 17d. fine 20d,, to 24i1 . Sales of the week 2&,0 9 bales. 'Medals —li: S. Lead pia in bond, per t tr. '.£1.0 to £l7. `iron -Br. bar, Li) 511 j Rod, PO be ; Hoops, LI L 'pd . ; - Sheets, I.EII 19s. Tin plates, best charcoal, 30..' W. to 365. Rd. per bdt. • Oils—Lard, per ton, £3B to £42; Sperm, ditty paid, £B5 to £B7 ; Whale 420 to £2B ; Linseed cake, £6 to £9. ' - - .. GENERAL INTELLlGENst.—Parliarrant .., has been dissolved, and the new elections afe . proceedingo.. •igorously. So fa as the ,returns have been bade, they chow a complete trium it for the free trio a princtpal..l . - _ Lord John Russell, who will rut the new C b. ,net, has been re-elected, for ihe city or hand n. The pfospects of the barred., continuo uncle. Fr-, tioo ably encotnaging, and e v ery where prOcrt se . , a most abundant yield. • 1 Reports from Ireland areequally glowing. Famine and disease are rapidly vaniahing-froor Ireland. The accessions ofithe prelacy 'priekt- , , hood gentry of the ' country, tai old Ireland reaty' are Into,,aotl the weekly contributions stead ily' increase. kis expected theta large proportion of Repealed will be returned Uri the Imperial F r liament at this election. - , .L I ~ The remains of Air. o . Conne L ll were ertibar ed at Birkenhead 'for Dublin on', Si l indat, where t ay arrived the following day. i 1 Mr. Wolter, the celebrated, proprietdr cf the London Times, died last wee .. th 1, Popular feeling has betoerriaie - franquil i lirt France; The King was well received by the - - I , pie on the celebration _ of the glorious thiee da r e. The Chamber of DePutiesis 'about, to be die olr ved: '. 1... • . C . . .. AtJTIDN.-Imice ii hereby siren, to ell vehmiat may concern that my wife :Catharine' timith,' hsa forsaken my bed and boaid. And I therefore *lett persons against trusting het on Amy account as II ill pay no,debts of her contractind.P i i - • ' .10/01'SMIT11, Teamster. Pottsville, Aug, 14, 1847. ' I , 33 • . n i VISIIER'S MAP OF THE COAL FIELDS - A wife 1' more copies of the n onve Map ean he had bt apL plying toll. L. Barns. Map fi nksher, N. E. come of 7th 'and Market std. Pthlada., It it. Bannan'a ok store, or the ihtbsenber in' Potteeilhi. 'IA.MUEq IL FlfillEl. 34 Ang.l4, 1817 CHOKE. GREEN & BLACK: TEAtS,—juiit received from New York and Nitridelptria, a full as ort• rticnt of SuperiulGreen, and Black,Teas.aniiing w are Superior Imperial, Tnung Ilysha,Sducfiong, ou chong and Moliee 'Fees. fur sali try J. 51.1 [MATT & o. Pottsville, Aug. 14, 1517. QILVER SPEETACLES.—AnessnittrientOThclif IJ tees Silver and German Silveri f3pectaclea ju t re ceived and fur sale at: I IRANNAN'S June 5 23 . • Pearl , . Fit6re, Pottsville. ' r774,' FAMILY 131BLES of variousltrafterns and bind . el file, gilt edged and plain, ringing in price CT 10 cents in ergO, twit received and.for idte M Jnne 5 23 BANNAN'S Wholesale Rooksl re. .DMINISTHATION NOTICE.- Not e is h rehy given that letters of Adtainlstration have been granted to the subscriber, on tits estate of ABRIII/01 De HAVEN, late of the botough,of h)inersville, Scl li-yl kill County, deceased. Alt persons -Indebted , tol said estate are requested to make Payment, and all flange ha ving claimswill present them for gettrement CAROLINE- DEIIAVAN,. Adunnletrat4. July 24, 1547 . j" 301-et _........______ STRAY COW.--Strayed anily from the sribs•riber about the drat of July, a low-built BRENDLE (OW, 10 or 12 years old, with a linen band- around her neck on .which was printed S. &J, Foster. Any person who will retain the said cow, or give information where she may be forrnd, shall be liberally:rewarded by I JESSE FOSTER. 224-3 t Pottsville, Aug. 7, 1847 A DIidINISTUATION NOTICE:HWhereas. ryaf A administration on the estatd of THOMAS- !NEW, LAN, late of the borough of Minerseille, Schuylkill county, deceased, have been granted to the subscilbers by the Seeker of Schuylkill eoenti 'notice is; rheee foreogiven to all thoie indebted *o said estate to tusks payment forthwith:and all those having claims' will pre•. sent them for settlement. I CL %V. TA July 31. 1847 •. ANN' NEWLN,N. PROCLAMATION. N oticE is hereby elven; that a' Court era:omen' , Pleas, rir the trial of causes at 'Witte In atttVfor the county of Schuylkill, trill be hild it Orttrigabakg , the county aforesaid, on Monday, tha lath day of Sep- - ternher next, to contlune two weeks, If necessart. Therefore all persons having suit* pendiag,_ a d all , penstins Whose-duty it shall be to appear at salt_ will fake notice and govern theniseli , es accordi JOHN T. WERNER; She Id% Sheriff's Office, Omits. • - , burg, Aug. 14, 1847. ,1 For Salo 1 . • . VALUABLE Real I nstate. situate n alb' IM , MO Borough of Tamentut, Sehuyikiii . Vounty. a a s The subscriber will Offer Cc!, math. oniXon. IS ••• day, Attest 30r/411817.- throe Ices of - ground situate to the lintoush of ma. bus. each containing in front. on , Slinach Chunk treat 20 feet. and in depth 150 feet. being hart of the same la lot-of Ground on which the late Witliagn_bpyme erec t_ ed the Tavern known as the Tamaqua Rouse, bound ed by Mauch Chunk et:. Neeroptc eta, an slim, a n d l o t No, 3, containing la front W feet.and in dep th 150 feet. • One of the shore tots offered for sate is a good as a eorner Int being 'rola theltethaist Bp i copal Church lot.' The 101'5 to be gold worsts:y . or to*Eig;,' tosolt porthestug. ~. . I • ' ' :'er" , ..= Terms wilt Ce. made known otLtoro." , . . ; moßnoilfm,•rx trr,vi,r,r: Volvo* 4osi - 14; 'so . . , '1 . ter 11 1 1
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