porrs VILLE sArrnwar MORNING, NOP% R 5,184& DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. The Stable of Mr. Jsbn Fut?eCtessiiag near oteigsburg, wu burned to the ground a few c iy t4 ago, together with 7 or 8 horses, 25 bead d cattle, and aU his crop., among Which were t wat 10. tons of flay. This is a sad loss. A ? reel boa been arrested, charged with setting it ( 0 fires ANOTHER FIBS. Os Thursday ntsgt at about half put eleven o'clock, a Foe broke out io the' Stable in the. rarer gems Me•on & Co.'s Store, and beferr the flames could be subdued. .three sitiMning him dwellings were partially burned. Our Firemen deserve great praise for the prompt men . or is elbiCh they checked, what at one time threatened to be a disastrous confitgration. It is gi pped that the fire was caused by a man sleep ing in the - stable, who hew been in the habit of molting a pipe at night.. Stables ought nut to be t ied for such purposes. There Is grit fiat want of HOU, ar.d the 8... t ough ought to peotrde a sufficient quantity et 'cht.e. One of the Fire Plugs, although ri t mire this tkreeletutha of It square of could not he WWI far: the want of a supply. : Af es half the town ',burnt down, we presume the Houle will he oh. wined. Such is ion fequently the course of Bo iits acting fur the Public. The Buildings burid, b 010.% td Mr Andrew B. White.. and we belirve; these was .no insurance on them. The families who °et-lipoid thswedw .I; ; :n gs, have euffered severely. They matt , jos' u well have been burnt out. ju 'ging from tip mintier in which the furniture Was destroyed in marine. We sincorrly sympathise wth the sot freers for Weir loss at time 'poison of the year, p.r. tiralittly when it hi thi4 the fire origin.- ted through catelessni as 0e of the sun - enus ffi..l. P. Hoffinen, had his Om lhng burnt an toe Teeervt.grest fire in Cent," arrest. OPINIONS OP TUE TWO PARTIES. Important end exciting law cases. are Irequei.tly nrauvedffrom the scenes •of excitement, on the patnid that excited parties ate apt to be blind to ihe . requiretnents of justice. hlo in giving opin. ! um theintereateti are always more or lei. binned in their own favor. We therefore quote an °pin. 1,313 with regard to_the' measures of the two par ies from the t 'Kingslon'"Britith" Whig, a near ttighbor of Uncle Sam's, who it appears is ton prvjudieed,fina is a competent witneu in thin cue , he correctnt an of the testimony fully show*: '•lt would appear by our ; telegraphic report. that General Taylor has been elected Preside n of the United States of America. Prioito the election the tops, of the Whig Party were very ntmne r and it is men by the result that their hopes were well !minded. We hardly kettle whether we should eoneraniate the moony on this elevation of Gen.Taylne or not. Ile inarelf is an ertimahle man, and his party is coin wed of nearly all the wealth an" Intel igenei of the Union; but on the other hand. that party a and ever its ; been opposed_ to a low tariff; and „the intro. twine of 13, it is h goods. The cry is protection for mire production'. Whe.eas Gen. raw and toe ,nemocrats. although npunnenta in speech to Great Britain and her inlerePle. have ilia.ya adyncated be tariff and free trade. Thus wh le the Wh gs iyeak the fairest to Great Britain, ano treat her with e utmost courtesy. they close the prir.r. to her mer- Mndise arid manufacture.; while the Democrats. fir 'fens in denuabiation. and threatening war every in• mt. neve:ll4lra. freely admit and consume the fctimodittesol: the nation-they provoke...! . Is not the picture true to • FOREIGN NEWS. By the 'latest arricds we Iran that the war Between the Emperor and the people in Austria, su progresaing. The Capital of V.enna ta l e tninbarded, and some, o! the environs were in !owes. The people were determin,4l to burn the before they would surrender to the royal ?ave. Louis Napolenti's Chanres for the PreSidney Francs 'ineles.e:. timing° infstualion. la Other seenoue of Europe straits ere about Be ulna e• could be expected, in pant toppling over d Thrones. Empire end the nobility. The Poletue rut hid ceased, and Produce had ruined a furthrr datltur,, ' The Cholera was waking but slow progress in I= ' THE 1 1 1AGAZINF.S. We find the tobownic uotwes of the two leading 4tgazinesfor December in the Lancaster Tribune. Ve fully endoros them; : • .Gorley's Ludys lionk" is tonniaally rich in Tne I. le &cm" Id a serf trt.y mezz•inot ; end tee portrait of thee reenwotid, wniie it is admirable in every ',peel • s portrait, does great etedit to tbe skill of it.. •nwer. The title nt htti&ottle but have son better without the colors.—There I. al.o it all number of Wood cuts - of rmal.l toe egr., airing and rtfureirinnnow—Among the cm.- •, aitinns . we hose been beat piece 41 with the to . . • sing: Miss I.) iich'e ••:•keieit oi Gr.re Gr. . f ' MIS El.et'e iown of itie 12ea.0., 0 , es • Li-stie's and Grum G "row ode Biiken , tl.l4 iute." Go hey .1 e inomwes :protements for 1849 anr.tig tvlocti ve a scars original poem. by 1,1 We none I . _ l / 2 11 . Grerow•net wilt hereafter i.e coniteeied..4oHii :e .ok," so Edin.r. • "Graham" for D• ceinbei is a spiv ..• • 1 72pases.einb-iltsc..4 will vire. -The D bot."a very 'kb and t.exulk . • s.s. e; Nerh.trd in the Gull,' a mezzotott with muc ...adrh of ithsilon,,nd a portrait B yfird Vey- TIM i1r141114 RI t!clrli ale nuivwroto; *Tell vIVIed character, containing sting tither thing. tales Mrs. Butler, Mrs E. C. }C. , IIWV rani Mr, 'ape; a charming love song by Grace dreatiarn..l p!amaint Easy by Hon. lisepti . R. Chandhl. a raphicdexeriptiari rioern by A•lied B. Street, , ketch by ChOr , ev J. P. temon. &ittrieta by Ara Singh aria George 8. khnlrigh, ana Poem . Homer, G. W. Dewey and .B lard 'Tayl.4, he proprietors sir making,great preparations 'said commencing the new _prim with new ergy, and improvements in all depantnedts of 'e Magazine. • Persons wishing to subscribe' to eiiber of the 'Seines, can .do so by calling at Herman's xitotore.s Two copies furnished for $5 in woes. GEN. TAYLOR'S CANEVET. The papers of all political i• comptrziona are ed with suggestions with regard to Grn. Tay. •'a Cabinet. We rather incline to the opinion it the old gentleman will select it to suit him; I, hot at the same time we do'not Pea soy berm those papers whoa supported him making rug 'ons—it indicates sod calls (orb public opin 1. It is however, mulling, to read some of • made by bisopponeots--ter are so hunearty Teo, and are eharseterival with a remarkable •• at at modevy. tr Hr. Forney. of the Prom,'mien •@akrs "dreadfully shout the len of that two thousand Itrofflee. don't low we at horni. fwd :kin said there W nn Cu•tom ;via at the heed of Salt Rivet. His column• - • with attacks upon all vibe voted for Geo. cdor—abot off it rsndom, bit or miss, jolt - as closing (It" cones on, contradicting lumielt. ~ gently, the next day in his own Columns.— ..following is I sample: From the Penney!roman of Nov: 18 1818. Genrral.Taylor is a Democrat —lt will no , • forgotten that Uolartel Wriaht, , tf BOtitOri,,VireA into Ibis State. to eddies, the 1./..maerats. furor of General Taylor, as • UnDOCllitir Midge for the Presidency. Where', yr, he apok • e mowed hitnseff a Democrat, and fillet e d t'incerats to vote for Taylor because be. Taylor, • reed pith theca in sentiment. Nobody wilt • et the Democratic Tort la. meetings held in ' county by General Dahl, Mr. Worn!. and anel Wnght. Now, however, 'Me Whigs dear of General Taylor at anything but Nag P•esitlentekel ! brim the Pemisylvanian of November 20. 1818, "Ext./1,11"re ths name of ••V% tun" is I.ent iPed. sod that of Taylor sabatituttql, by the eacal pipers. They do this in order the more Ily to prise their old Federal Measures "tngh the nest Ellington' rs Which japer did Mr. Forney toll the troth 1 -tFor the Misers' Journal We are happy to notice the return or Mr. Stanch among us; for the purpor delving Inst i tut.- tions in the art of - dsnang. We should h b to we him eneornag.d. seise exerts in hi. profeTion. and is altogether wonhy the support of the valence Tvvpoichore ; heavies, every young Voly sod gentleman ought trs he (miller with that An. is one of those accomplishments which are teuiv6- del, as well as pleasurable:- and while it gives strength sod besuty-to the form, .it'also impute a, finished grace to the movements that Cl nOOl otherwise be acquirers. • OFFICIAL ar7'rßNB OF YEte P , ESID7I777AL. I.LEUTIOIII IN PENNSYLVANIA. Tay?... r ass V.Burea. Adams. 4576 1102 25 A Lei/fmy, - 10112' 6591 - 779 Arrnotrong. 2030 212,6 141 B..aver, ' 2055 2301 , 538 11 , 2,1f0r1, 3271 1669 1700 , , 5082 9481 . 51 13.-atnn.l, 2836" • 2..13 1 Burk., 5140 5304 161 r, 25 5 224? 17.1 H.llr, .247 1 1' 1435 Cambria, 1233 1386 Cerbun, 889 • Centre, 1$ 6 2611 llneater. ' 5919 5370 Chinon. 1372 2306 Clra•6 d, 761 1168 Cant.m, 911 967 I:o.unitu„*; 2263 33'16 • 22114 2748 3242 317 d . 370.5 .2251, 11k0aurare, 2194 1517 ' 131 24 3116 2(122 '3 4% 3441 F, 0401 n, 40 , 6 3199 1476 . 2:179 I)uu , i01110n, 2:'911 191.2 2410 1541 ff 687 972 Ju.qate, 850 . 656 .41Wm4et. 11390 16080 b•inon, 2996 ' 1862 .onneh. 2976 3 1 99 3316 "'3991 r.Thiai, 1992 2244 K , len; 367 418 2977 3091 11 !II n. 1543 1586. 31.0 ire, , 518 18311 11,1n , prnery. 5040 • 5627 Northampton, 3191 4203 Nortnland. 1765 2258 Peery, • •1562 • 2295., Prda. City, and Co.. 31229 21508, Pike, - 126 .799 - Puns., 226 468 Sehuyikid, 4808 „ ,- 3490 domenpt, 3018 - 1127 Sninehanna, 1853 2,563 129 303 PINS, 1264 1314 ~ Union. . 3129 1656 1 Venengo, • 1061 1538 Marten, 948 1088 Warhington, 3898 3820 Wayne. 997 1642 Wealmu'land. 3124' 5197 Wyoming, 861 892 Yuik, . 4838 5151 185513 17(976 171976 Total, ravines noj 011 Taylor's rn ,, j ,rity wer•Cess, 13,527 ILL over both, 2 274 Whale vote polled, 368,752 Increase on the G ,vernor's election, 42,008 THE POPULAR VOTE. The tnn"ceinc will be the'm - q. , ritieenn the pnp. .0, ante, as neat as can he ascertained at pre sent:— • Mild F. -Tavinr, Con, V. Riven P-nn.rlvania. off 185 513 171 976 11 263 New York. off. 218.551 114 592 120 519 ConnFrOeut 29 239, . 25 99'2 4 708 114..trhu•etts, on: 61 070 35 281 3R 1159 V.TmOll% o 6: 15 736 6 - 7110 7,534 NFIF Hampshire, 6 000, Maine, 80 928 33 840 10,411 1188,1 e I.land, o 6 7,693 3.610 708 Chin plorility. 14 000 Now J..rwy, off 40 099 36 880 819 onnea•ve, 61100 torky; 19 000 D.• l awa.e, off' 6.440 6 191 80 51whiean, 7 000 Virginia, 1450 Mar% lind, off. 34,367' 31 189 78 Alabama. 500 1 Flaricbt, 1000 T,.ni•isns, - 3,000 Inclimmi, 2,500 • Ntrthlfoofins, 8 enn 2 500 Bonn • 1 non wo 2 Ono noo 000 i.nr¢is. M s+• uri, reige, , vs, A•ktnan.. Mouth aanlios 6251116 511.500 193,191 THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE:, N.• w ~ flaws Far T,y os, 163 118 • l'irr.....ott• to • rhome 1.16 hap gon.. for C•••• by rt rn j.t . , o f 4h. , :p Ml.i.•ippi I I 1.1 Clinni. th;..f,u t nob. Tr.. fortroo Side. i , i. b. cr.) ha. for Taylor. to Ii .rt i• EV" Atortilm; ,, f ti a in.- otter t.l the la-vt µ Ave. ape tks 4r I e dept.i.ll of me al. hi farts. a n d add : --Polvvamv. vk ud .11 plotniaeunua intercour-e has extatithil hid fi nitely." And h.re ;though Mr. Walsh tonna the inlerener,),ra the recut, we suspect, of 'that raate for rOlU;111.1t1i , M, ar of iroctaltron, alter the ptvir of Fourier, whirl) has devolved it,. If in France, and rah eh snow of our intro philoombere seam to enterrvin. The marriage institution la found to he irksnite, ar.rotraiin. selfish and al. rownher ineonvtatent with fraterntty, gualsfy— tend alf that.'—(Seeretury. 10 , " Abolition of Cebbo4.—A Itenifwant eir eurn.t ince oecurrt ti in the di.cuanon.. of the Frankiiiid Parliament on the 20 bof July. Al Unizeier, so Austrian D-puty. mowed that the executive authority should enter into septistions with the Holy Sea on the subject of the abolition of celibacy of priests, and that a special commie. mon .hould be appninted to present a report thereupon. The motion was supported by the ',panne. of 110 members of the Assembly. . E %4 .001 W.n. S Wise hes, been announced in the prig tta being in Boston, at the Marlboro . ' tgrna out that after honing several of the cat.vas were bj pn tendme 4t 1w the veritable Col. B hrs. the Aid of General Taylor, the game was finally discovered and he ',mole d. The rream of the idle was that tpverat D inocrefie of. fide:Aolders came t.t him 10 use his iiißuenee with the C ., n.rml to keeping them in ogee. He said he would! L ET notnubiat Slatisties.—The publi.her of the L rweil Offering a ates in a Itte numuer, that on one mill, during the 11) ISt eighteen pant, eighty 'woof the ••boys, and four hundred and free girls, employed there, have been d; and tram another mill tine hundred ■nd eirty-seeen of the atria bane been mulled during fine years ; and tram a single ro,rm in another Corporation Manly eight were married on oneyear,— WThe New Yurk Sunday Courier think. there wee an unrsamplrit ittn.unt of &eget ',ring in the , City uu th 7th, hunt the fart Emit r 'MY nun Me editor accua , vd the twit day sae! he him •at. d for Taylor. It to his opinion that the 19, 601 v o tes tot eve Joust have been smuggled into the in some way. Boston P.st sqys, "we have beaten the Van Burenties by a majority conate lag of all the elsetil.l votes east 1•a C • u. —mare or less. W . thought we couldtequctz• a burrs out of the el m antnewhete." Ws tub to beat aucb kl.ws uuce In . ; while ao By a eurinos mi►print in a country paper, the li.►. N,. E the hu;ttand •f a awl known quthorees is damnbeti as •the bu►band of the Women of England.' w. Florida senator.—Tbe Penaaynli Dem. octal "n• 1 . übJet•tood that Geroge E. Ward E•q.l. to be oPeted by the Whip to the U. ti. &moo from Wit Kate." [IPA large seat its the Obis Weer; et Ritchie. town, bu e at( flying from it. thee hummed : .11 mutt for Polk sod Cu, ! They protean! ui!" THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. ma Tlie Coal Trade For 1848. The gownily sent by Raft Road this week M 19,163 fl —by Canal 9105 419—rot :he week 29:268 16—toutl by Rad /bud 1.139 116 by email 420,121 01 our correspondent quotes the following rates of (fright from Richmond to &align (Nitta To New irt•rk, ,61041.6 I Boamt. Newark. New ((oven, Providence, 1 20 i ilar:ford, Fal River, • 20 I Troy, .ew Bedford, Ru I Albany„ eaten]. 10 f Baltimore, l'onsmoush.N.ll., 42 I %Veablugton, Portlaud,Ste.. 45 I The price of coal on board. at Rtehmond, for white Ash Lump. broken. Egg. and Stove. id 03,37). Red Ash from 03,22 to 63,22, Reconfirm to quality. mnt or 0.141 dent over the Philadelphia and Read. lug 'tail '1 rti in! ylkill Navigation. for the week ending un Thursday evening last (MEM WEEK. TOTAL. WrEl. TOTAL. I's. Carbon,. 6VS 01 313 576 tel 6 917 40' :Ib 091 00 Pottsville, 2.544 16 9211.a24 01 1.1774 .7 31,1395 PI S Haven, 14673 00 4.',7 022 05 3.0'25 II 1L25 03 Pt. Clinton, 2.4112 09 19.9013 14 775 91 16531 11 19.163 07 1A39 146 0 , 9,IUS 09 I`.lo 43101 4.33,421 04 Total by RR & 1.5::9.570 11 TRANSPORTATION Oei TIIE RAILROADS IV atIintYLIOLL COUNTY. The follow/I,g is the qualuity of Taal transported over the lilfersut Railroads to Schuylkill County. for the week: WErir. ' TOTAL . Nine 1141 and S. It. R. R.. 12 tl.O 01 597 792 07 1 1'loom Carl,,•,, do 34N1101 2%5711 la: Schut Milt Volley On 0.940 05 302.503 07 21.. Vivito/road PI. Carbon du 7,410 12 350...12 00 Mill Creek do 5.443 00 323,22 07 Lille , r1.951k111 It.. R. 2 di , : 12 110 116 115 room. Corral 10.11. . 1,176 17 3 55.627 16 2 Swataro Bad oad, 1575 In 3 32 472 05 2 I.E/111211 4.1041. TRAIIN. • Sent for the week ending. Non. 11, 18 Id Wgt.w. tOT AL. 1 5. 99 15 2 1 0.•25 :2 .2 66- 19 116 675 09 2 113 10 •• ft .623 no 2 016 03 01.959 90 3 1 9 n 4 102.071 03 - . 427 8 6 73 07 1.337 14 70 1 , 1 10 303 06 111366 II 4 p1111711% RIO li.sn. RPtt ,411, in[ !.loolni /so If n7.1..t0n Sties Hari, %hit, nu; In, Wyoming; ORLAWARE AND IILID80:4 COAL TRADE Noi. 4, MS._ RATES OF TOLL •110 TR\RePORTATIOR OS RAIL •u•D From Au!. I. 1648. Prom Mt. Clrhon. Bch. FJRven. Pt.Clintim To Phllmleiritila, •I 46 41 40 *1 20 To RiLliniond, I 60 155 1 40 1080 a•Tca or TOLL BY C•NAL, from August 1.1818. Mt. Corbou 8. flatten. P•. Clinton To Philadelphia. 50 cts. 47 cu. 43 OA. RATCII UT FREIGHT By CANAL. To Philadelphia 60 cis. per ton. To New York 81,70 do Feu additional New Advertisements ■ee Neat Page. They will there be found arranged, under Suitable Needs. . TUSCARORA & TAMAQVA OMNIBUS. ...... THE subscriber announces to 'ballot,- ' Idle, that he will run an, Oinnihus he •----- tween Tuscarora and Tatilaqua.TsVlCE. A - DAY, nn the arrival of the cars at Tus. ttrora. Re. turn.na. leaves Tamaqua every dny at 9 o'clock, A. M and at 3 lt 91. In time to (Ike the yailey Railroad Cara for Pottsville, at Tuscarora - . - • Fare (14 in Tamaqua to Pottsville, and from - Pottsvlee to Tama ma. each war. 50 cents., Ticket to he had aliones'a hotel, Tamaqua, and of the Cond clot or the Cars, c Turnaqua, Nov. 24-414 IBM 164 136 466 2 , 2 122 NEW BOOKS 14 _ Alllidlnaliaim, , reor the Life of irbt a Reality, by the author of the i Jilt the. .33 V.% Thirty Years rifler, or the Ruined 11263 Plana, ; a deeply interesting tale by G. P. It. Janies.,Esq. Angela. a novel by the author of Two Old `ten'■ .Tales. complete In two parts. 7.5 The Itel'ortned Iliehwayinan, , omelet, in 2 vols. 100 The Western Me!etiael a unloose containing une fui infor.nutien. for the Weetern man of hitsi- nese: also for the r astera merchautd, whose customers are in the West. • Grace Meleroly, or the Gatm siera Daughter, a tale or crime, poverty and woe; an exhibiti.ku uf 'real hfe , in Bettien arid hew York. Paul .~Neniteim, ih• Monk or WieNallielien,lk new Work by George Lippard vol. I. 50 Togerher with a hirer rilleetion i•f works or every dosceiption, variously hound, and in paper COY, 11, for .alert BANN t:S•8 Nov. 25-13) Cue 11,,,,k nod Variety Shrike. 'NEW MUSIC Ply* that We've 6.0 (1. 40 ..d..4,•4 The I.ark cneo hfithuly In the oky, Rate Ailo,oll. Nlolo,cht It I 1.11 the h,,x, !earle my spirit thou art—song 121 Th. kV rep. it, n Ileve,. I i MIAA In y Neale. the celeb • riited Ethtopean Aleludy,l . l In Mitand i; .tilltant A altz, ' IS (31rtIntary V. altrca„ 50 The Flower of America; an original waltz, by 11.nry Harz, 121 Atalanta Wadz,l2l Th.. Sentirmnaal n , Mete Waltz, l'lt • The celeltrat •;t1 Polka 11111 alto. 121 MAIO.. Troinuttytte. 11. I.N. 73 Tnget he, n 31, a large colierrino or Weil erribra..i,, all ;he lit , st and iii•rot popular songs ko. ,PleZos not 1111 hand obtained to order, at Xav 23-483 BAnli and Varte:y tto et, LAMPS, Limp 4, frIiIIIACING All. lOM'S l F C..RNELIUS. Altl.l I..mps. new AAA brawiful ratterus Fluol Lnmps, Al kind.. Phosgene IL on .5, ',so Ptingseneolll. The light peen ff, thew Lamps La .111, goes not em.:, toe flee nett f..aprrier fn tifllittm‘ 10 G e Ii It nor ad' 1 . 1. , 1 0 ,, 0 11 I 11 , -41.41 is af Looled with about 01,1 y I trill f lpT 'r 47; " lrr h " e 'n :ord t ,7l 'i Nl ‘ ,;:i t ug. ' i7r:rs pet tp. At RA‘NAN'S NOV . 45 - 4.4 . 1 (3111111) noriei ROI! V I , IO'Y $lllll.ll. ALMANACS! AL3IANACSI - - I) CWT. ttt 0 .1 AYN wiiithi triipot itibirm the thnt tichluthes an't.titiny for eratuitnus tie ',buil/in by hintocif are! ail his 'gems nn Ahnauar., SIEDIC sL AI.3IAN AC, nial GUIDE TI) tIEALTIf. ==' , l====rl rant rare and at caray and fir five rkrer-rti laritudeb u 1 lonehm.ev an at ret nit :e them eatmlit imernt .111 a leedautn every ;part of .he Ported Sword dial British \net Iv kk11 , 111 , 1• Tllll, ire pronte I on road river an 1 with hat:dr..me I eiv type. unit are peatit h.mmt. and . • h•lh. neateiit Rod va icour4.• [i.ileir or rint-d in the sled •lairs,thry rnlilillo a 1 tr(tii•trniiitto ...Mphl..min,,ro l oo • f01.,' to e want, .I . Bll.and atod. Wm.', 1 1 3 nt,ot be niu d ", flip Career/is 4 Vinous, a ila rpm trot and h.r u etc Imo trallP m, alt, ,hie. aitif iiiabe th m welrapie v b.herp In every h oar they en;Pr Ever) f otiii• p I•arg• I 0 team one An. i.ttile Ilia Alimsnar• for 1919 is new ready f r d 1•11 1111/1.1. of 1.11111 he desiet p In 101 , 1 tell at least TWir Mil.l I 'NS. In Of ler itutt every fstuoy w thr. U. .rimlro n I ilritish 'interim. map he forniphed wit, a ieoy, he lietelo ind diE KIiP,PERS to forwaillt their orders to him IP Patty ait possible and they anal! hr .applied C 11.% I Vlrtill.ll,l , with an man, conic. ks They may deem 111 . e..11,1ry if/ 1. "1'1 111. their various customers They are MAO invited at the Stint.. lime, In send a copy of MVP - lIIIS.INtiSi+ CART)," w huh will b. prillled d of the cover of the Almina'a pent them ale" without charge They tore Ms° requested to give all rwcereary direc tions how the A Itnana a shestald he forwitiden 1.0 them. 11% I aw they Canhot be scot by mail 111114111 the postage is first paid on them here. Orders (prod paid) directed to Dr. D. JAY.NC, Phil adelphia. will Merl With p1 ,. .1:1pt attention. Families can (obtain these Almanars grail. of JI . MIN S. C MARTIN, Agent for the sale of tr. Jayne's celebrated • Novll-76-3tJ Family roitlyitie. ws if ADE Slt WIATDOW SHADES It OIL CLOTH, AND COACH At the Factory, Xi,. 219 Fevre Street, Second Story =I I,I7IIICDOW A hades hoot the lowest price to thehigh- V t en, and cheaper than can toi finind in the City or elsewhere fiir the quality, and of various designs, vary-, lag in price from 37 rte. a pair. up to $2O. Alin, Oil Cloth and Coach Curtains, at any price in snit the times and purchasers, of a superior quality-am eying In price from 20 cts. per yard to Ili—lrma of a yard wide en I e yards wide. Anrofthe above articles made to order at the short est notice and on the most reasonable terms, any size that may be wanted. Those whn are in want of any of the above ankles will find it to their advantage to cail and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as the guy. scriber bi determined to.seil at the very inweet pria.cs Phlla.,fiept9•37.lye . ALONZO JOIINBON. EQUITABLE LIFE ISSII7III.ANCIL ANHUI I'S AND TRUST COMPANY. Offtra 74 Webtat Stied —Capital $250,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' A. Roam, nem fur Schuylkill Cntinty, office corner , • of Mohantongn and Second Streets. • Gamma lI•LOCRITA DT. Examining Physician tor, Schuylkill County. . , p HE Company are now prepare l to transact business 1 upon the moat liberal and advantageous terms.— They are authorized by their charter (sect. 3) •Itu make all and every Insurance appertaining to life rinks „of .whatever kind or nature.abd receive and execute Ir ate. make endowments. aridAn grant and purchase annui ties.'" The Company sell annutiles and endnwments, and art at Trustees for minors and heirs. . Table of Premiums requited Inc the Awnrance of 4100 fur the whole term of Life: Ace. Pre 7. Age. Prem. Are. Prem. 16 50 31 209 45 336 'l7 53 32 215 97 346 IS su . 33 220 48 362 =l9 59 '' 34 217 19 377 20 60 35 . 233 50 391 21 63 35 240 , 51 413 22 65 . 37 247 - 52 13/ 3.7 '9 34 254 53 451 21 73 39 263 ' 51 471 23 78 40 •2 70 55 491 20 tIS 41 261 . 5 6 5(2 27 69 . 42 292 57 533 28 91 43 301 58 554 29 08 AO Rut 44 312 50 578 u 3 .Tbe premiums are IY,, then any other company. and the .o/it 1- aas rd (treater athatuages. Tables of half Yearly llIldllo'llleri) . premiums. half credit rates of pre• IllintlL short terms. joint lives, survivorship,. and en dowments : also. feria of aridiestrism (toe which there are Mans therm.) ale to be had an application at the olllce, o by letter mill.' :trent. ' TRUSTEES. P^esilent, initni W. ci,Aminati. . . %ice Pr. sident, PETER CULLEN. Robert F Walsh, Clayton R. lamb, Wm. H. Alexander, Alve K Laing, Edw. C. Markely, • R. F Lope.. Peter Cullen, - • William Craig. Pt ter Rambo, ' : Decree N- !hold, - Win, W. Hale, • - Robert Merris. Joseph T Thomas, • Wiliam M. Baird, Stephen Ctawfont • Harvey_ Conrad. Coasuu34:lo Pagstegsaa, Francis West, M. D., J.B. Biddle, M. D. Thisetlaalt, rands W. Us*. . • Ef. C. TIMICETT. Phil' titptlV4B,ll4yJ Sontag sad Aztasry ComPeriv InZorpomted Barth*. ism (MUTUAL) with a Capital or 511:1 1 .000,:lemurenall persons be tweet. lineage. of 18 and 68. an tweedier& allowance of *3.14. *5. $6, tyB or $lO per week, lilt one, two, three. err aye year*, by paying &certain yearly sum " Thus a person under shirty five, insuring for one year, by paying $4 a year, is allowed 113 per weak ; 05 25. $1 per week; and to ttie game proportion, one of n like ag hr paying $a t. 5 a year:gets IS per week: fir 417 99 ,16.511 2i ;pa; and for $l4 85. he gals $lO for every'week.of disability occasioned by Meknes& or accident, durtoe the year. By paying a fraction Morn yearly. a. weekly allowance can be insured of from $1 to • 0 riot two, three or fire years." The rates are to be paid yearly in advance. and are In propnninn to the age and_Ote weekly allowance. In ease of permanent Jbnbllitq,occurnnrafler an losuranee for, any fir prom, at a weekly allowance of 41110. a person would be In the yearly receipt of $590 a year fur the entire fire years. There ore no weekly nr monthly assesementa to pay. nr attendance of meeting required; and be the chance the insured receive 't share of the tot profits. without 11041,1 for losses. There laampirsetnrity for the in sured, as can be shown, and promptness and liberali ty in ...terrier! In the payment of benefits. Pot pant. culam. Inquire at me office. No. 69 South r Seventtrst., above Walnut DeNt lettere mutt be post paid. DIRECTORS. Samuel D. Orrick. Iron Merthant, No. 109 North Wa ter street. Calvin Blythe. Allarney area Couestd/nr, Sixth below Market.greet. 01%11,11 B. Dail, Wholesale" Coiamlselon Merchant. 34 Clairch Alley. William P. Bonne. Attorney and Counsellor, 51 Pouth Sevent h.'•. Jacob Snyder:Jr.. Wine Merchant', No 76 Walnut 41 lobo Thotnavon. Tinsmith, 65 N. :limb it I Daniel C. Locks:end:" Tax Cm' liertorrCherry Creek. near Schuylkill Seventh street. James P. Bruner, Wholesale , Wool Dealer, No. 6 :11.•woorect. F;d:varti Dint Merchant. No. 39.5. Wharves. Edo , rd J cows. Clerk. No 332 R. Pitahlitreet. Charles P Ran Fr. 0411 Merchant. Willnw•st.Whorf Charles 3, P. Caren'. 11. Iron Merrhant, Waier.ahove Its, ‘3IIfEL D ORRICK President. W. P. lion:sic Revenue and Rll, itr. Botcrnor Emerson, M. 1.7., 167 Waln.,l. 4 trees„ pon• solace Ph, aician *The imbscrlber hos been appointed Agent f. 4 this Irodltution in Schtiyolll County. and is prepared to rite any it,rwmation and effect Ingo ran- CP* nn the terms of the campazy, at the office of the Nicer,* .nroal. B. BANN AN. lone 1812. , ty TO PUBLISHERS —oltl,-O4KKEIsLERS ri I 124 2'40 12 125 EOM I lIE subscriber has completed,' with the aid of the most experienced and esoble assistants, a Bllgl- NEsry MAN'S ALM ANAI: far 18M/. %linen ht. wenn rdent Wit commend Itself to the decided favor of the Trade and the public, Although bearing the hit mite designation of Almnnae. It is believed that this work will be found mirk I imuse otiness and merit to many which assume a mush loot. er dist. nction It has hero prepare, with a determina tion to bring whine thrill:o3ll,M laminas, all the various finis which a man of business will have occasion to refer to ot the course lir the yew ; suck as the mitten , pal Statistics of our NatiotAl IntfunrY, in Its various department's; of Agriculture. Manufictutes. 'flucerce. kr,. sr.c..—its channels and me nit of Trans ' rein anon—Railroads. Canals. principal linen of Steam. 'mat and River Communtrat lon—Ta toes of Minim Im porta. Erpows. Revenue, Expenditures. gm, kg. To these is added a large amount of information with re gaol to the most approved mochn el commencing.trans acting, and extending Business ; the means nflneuring !Mete' , 9 in Commercial undertakings; the relative ad vantages of Cash and Credit dealings; the power and it floenee Grille Newspaper Press, Systematic Adverti sing; Rules for flusine•s Men. Ac., Sc. The Business Man's Almanac is compressed within 64 doubte.colutnn pages, of floe but new and fair type, though containing more mailer than an ordinary t2ion volume or 300 paces. It will be supplied to the Trade at $7 per hundred; or st. per thousand. Store copies, l'2 rents. Termk.cash on delivery. Orders are res pectfully col it 'tetchy 659 ASE Is lIEZEI i:OTA L 412.80 U 00 WrEK. OMu 00 V. B. PALMER, General Newspaper Agency, N0v4.45-2ro] Tritainel Badinage, N. Y. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The Tariff. population, Money and Exchanges, Immtgration, The Cool Trade, • Rules for Business Men, Inland Commerce, Wages aid Dons of Labor. Tart Poet Odic°, l Tonnage end Shipping, ' The ratent lowa, I Mechanical Invetitione, Weights and Meant es, I Land and River Navigation, Finance. I Routes and Distances, Partnership. The Electric Telegraph, The 1(1111 Trade, The Ne ;events Press, Railroad•, systematic Advertising. THE AMERICAN ART-UNION. Woo Incorporated by the Ups/runes of Ste 'Stabs of Arew Fork. for the Promotion of the Fine Arts IN THE UNITED STATES. =I IS who are chosen atontlal. I ly by the - members. ant rcerive no enpiprnsniinn.— To arrninplish a truly nutkoz,af object, u great nab. In. rood with pm ale grafifiesi too at mall indlvldnal - expellee. in a manner he-t gaited to the situation and ill4lllllllOlll, of our country, and the Want.. inhus and tastes of our to•opIe. the Committee have adopt,' TOE Fla LOWING PLAN: Every subscriber of flo. dollar. Is a member or 0, Art -Union far the year, and to entitled to all Its trivile v .s: The indney thus nhatined, (aftOr paying the necessa ry expenses) it applied. Flits r —Tu the production of a large andeastly drtgi nal Enifeering fn in on American oeortinc. of which the p are and ,feirright belong' to the harlot ion. nod . .f.• 11:4.; . . ;IMO) tarts benefit. ()ions Engraving evey member err trees a tbSp for every floe dollios paid y him. iiienibetir entire.' to duifialV fes are al liberty o Prl , ci roan tile Eweo.vine. ,4 'wev l . ll . Y"Arg When ' ever the fir d. justify it. an ex6a Cncrovilig or Wiirk, of Art Is 111801'uto hedneiery member, F.very mem ber .11$0 receives a full Artoiril Report of the prat eed. tan. &cc.. of the latlitutien Seri 2,o—Th rho purcaose of Poteringe asd Sculpture. by native or. r.IIIII••III as tiles. 'flies.. 1.1111111, go end sculptures are publicly exhibited at the (I 'Very of the Art-Unin IVI tile :tenual meeting 14 Dret-nlber. wfien lily are pubitrly dist riburid by lot nroon the member.. earl, member haying one .here for every five dollurs pii/fli) bun Each moon. ris time renal I.d resew 'tog in return the vale, of , be lived Mars paid. also receive a Painting or other Work of Au Of ten 4 vJlue. 'l'i t en— the Institution keeps , III•nlfi, and Fres.Pk tit-e (In Spry. hltvo 6 open. well attended. and hone with tine i'Autirrite. at 107 Itroadway, where the tit-m• tiers in \ ..W Vu•k le ...life 'hell ellyl3 l / 1 142. P3il/llllef. 4, ~111.1 where the husoteaw of the lortitution Is trans artei. Thr liu ineasiif the !mai:titian out "(Manly of New Vore In trsitivirted by Honorary Sttrstar fe..who receive 411,1 remit subaCIII/11 , 11, and delll,l 11/ the members In their Vi. 'tatty. 111 , HIT. Ws. En:end:ire and Work+ of Art. af.er exhibiting i to or II tew days--I , abject no which !ant they will be dl.trnaied. „ The Install, ion also iiiiirlieheS ft tignii-triunthly Bul letin. containing the plan. off) e•s, purehnses, to., to. o MO is frit tinned In the hay.ClarlCS for distribution to the mettibeis and ethe4. Aiming ilte engravings issued fur the members since ISM have hero the I. llowtor . Gen. Marion Joining 4 British Pal .er t,, dinner—The Amore Dresm—Calus M116111...11 the Ruin. of It 40a:tit—Partner. Attuning— :lp irking anitroic tpe of Captain ‘Vh.irlon -Cloture of Ma) ir A •dre—sir W titer Raleigh pining with his Wite—Joll Flaitioalmeri slid s)hil. I hi, y..tr, r.o h ilienilwr wl i he entitled to a Copy • r tile large eiletoVUlC. QI;EhN • .II It TIIE DFATII WARRANT OF LAO\• J NE Snw firing veCe ivrit In. law HIV V to d tale of Wit.h io.on Irv. e.‘.l II *IX I rim• orivh,di Womb,- w hump rtietaveil by Ti.,,. will also 200 Bronze Al..dale of Wasblogino All non; ..ako Yw Bronze Mrdal. of Gilbert rittiart, atid it TIIRCE lIIINDRED FINE PAESTINRS, R chly framed. inclodlog V.me or the lumker.pleorto of Amen all art. • The al/foial mi.e.ing and distribilinn will take place this year nn the 2 i day of Ilerro,ber Olt i. very d«sir ark 'lca the due,. of the members alroi.,lb« pail ear'y in the year. it: It the Comitilwee may make their purchases at the hest advantage. and the amount of buolorme may require the hooka to h e elated h«fore the er d of the year. of wlii. It no notice will he'elv.n. and rainy mty 1,.e by dr4ayine the op« imrtnnity o mart,rlputiag in the great advantages of thlr year; *persons desiring the hack Engravings , . msy °Main them by um: , iplymu their eithstriptins; they will he entitled to one Encrivioe. and one share in the disiti bet ion. Mr every rive dollars paid. Subscriptines re ceived by B HANNAN, Honorary Secretary Nos IS-47-3 fir Pottsville an I vl.anity PIONEER FIRE"MR IC MARV. — FACTORY., ,t ASDREtV J. MAI , S. Respeethillrfo inrms those who are engaged in Business, that he is prepared to fill orders for any quantity of a very superior article manutimtured under hie Immediate supervision. of the very hest material and which are warranted to give petivrienon. lie boson hand Blast and Puddling Furnace Fire Bricks, of all shapes and sizes. Grate Fixtures. Fire Cement and Fire Mortar. • Fire Sand and Fire Clay ; all of Superior qualities Articles of every description made to order at moder ate prices. Those who entrust their orders to the auto scriher, may depend on baying them executed at the shortest notice and on the most favorable terms. Be. inc a practical Manufacturer. he kninvs that he can furnish articles in hie line which will favorably compete with anything In the Market. • Reference ii made to the Conniving puller.. who have tasted the Fire Brick Manufactured at thn Pioneer Fire Brick Manufactory. ' E. %V. McGinnis : Pottsville; Bard Patterson, do.; Wm. Believe.% Menem/Ile; Edward E. Bland, Potts. vale ; James 18. Patterson, do. Nugent, Jule 21, DLI/LDERS AND CAILPIA.At's• *-11.ts• I HE sliamrtber begs leave in inform ht. friends and the pubblic in genemi, that he has purchased the Lumber Yard. formally owned by Zinn & Wilt. lit Schuylkill Haven. opposite t he Farmer} [Lank. Where he Intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment °fres. oned Susquchabna Lumber. consisting of white and yellow pine boards. Weather liards, panne! boards and plank. from 1 tii2 inches thick. and door stiles to II in thick, G in. wide. Hemlock fitful and scantling, Joint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath. &A. with a few thousand feet of seasoned /it'ih Plank from II to 31nrhes thick, all of wh ch he will sell on the most reasonable terms. He would-mmtt respectfully near alt purchasers 10 call and examine tnt themselves, fore buying elsewhere. DAVID H. LEWIS. August ' 33.11 TENIVE.IBIT'S WASHINGTON GA1.1.1114V or DAGIIEHEOTYPES, Xe. 234 North Second Slreet.N. IV. corner of Callowl, ill Street, flibidelphis. THE Likenesses taken are beans fully colored at thin well known establishment, for One Dollar. are uni• venially conceded In he equal In every respect In any In inertly. Pictures taken equally well in chiudy and clear weather. A large assnrtment of Medallions end Lockets on hand, at Worn Eto *5, including the picture. The Subscribers respectfully Invite 'the chianti of Srhuylkill County, in call and ex mine specimens of the latest itnprnvrmevts In the ett of pagnerrenis ping, which will be exhibited cheerfully and without charge. T. & J. C. TENNENT. Phi adepelet. lithe 29.'48. 27-6 ma. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, At Rldridkes Cleap Carpet Stare. DERSONB wahine trt buy Carnets and Oil Cintha very rhenp, well find it greatly to their advantage to rail no the ...hal riher, as ha is under a very low rent. and egtx other rxpenaea are no Had that he le ena bled to sell rood,. wiodesa , o and Mall, at the lowest prices in the city. ant tte off,* revery alike anon went of Beautiful Imprint. 1 Superfine Ingrain, ' Fine and Medium dn. r CARPETS. Vrainans mrej t And nil Cloths from Ito It feet wide, to rut for rooms, bills. are. whha greet variety of .Intv mired Ingrain Carpet.. (mom 25 in 30 rer TS, and Stair and Entry Cur pets, frnm 10 to 50 cents per yard. Also Lletmh Rep, Table Covers, Floor Clotba.Cotion and Rog Catpet,& e „ H. H. ELDRIDGE, NO. 41 Strawberry Meet, one door 'hove aw l= tne3 33' nor 80t033-.Pbilidtlpitaa. HEALTH I NSITHANCE stomaitarlstphial Or prosufirs s elpessersad Isisscrsrbusti by Sickness sr dcsidest:. , tho 7111 Pb111:IU AN ORDINANCE, 1 Pesegehwer les reerthstsr• qj the .11arkets is this ' Sarni* of Pstraviller. CtECTICM I.—lte It ordained by the Town Councilor the Barongb of rotterille, and It is hereby enacted by the author*, of the name That pahlif markets shall be held in the Market house: In Market Street Squat*. to Ibe Borthieb afore" , said, es each sed every ea. .% day throughout the year. cnnent," o 4•Vifird.., Sesdity .tke Sista day of December A. ,)n.B,D .7, to be imefitte • lee eligrag of 1 be bell, earls day as aforesaid, at dealight, end to continue till twelve o'clock. noon, no ern y week day except Wedneadeys arid Saturdays, Otani week. stn which said days mare, bets shall be kept open until ten o'clock. P. M.. after' which said boars the 'market sn ill cease. and no per san Or persons shall continue to toy or eel!, any mat &Meath article therein after said hours, under* penalty of two dollars fir each offence. And each and every preen n Who shell bay or sell any thing in market,before :fl' opening of the, market as aforesaid , shell pay fine of two dollarsfor eaett and every offence. And the limits of said market shalt be as follows, to wit.: Market titiest Square, MI laid out on the phut of the Borough of Pottsville. decries I t.—Thal, front and alter Wednesday. the I sixth day .4 December. A:D , one:thousand sigh. buns deed and forty-eight, it shall not lie law fel liar any per- • itt or pm sons WhiMasotver. to hawk about, sell pr ca pose to late; or fur any person or persons whomslever to buy thaw. of - the steam, lama or alleys of the Bo ranch of To:melee ; or on any of the side eiralksiberene within or daring market bus as aforesaid, any the. butier.erp-veget•blecr uit,use‘t.Ponitry, port, flour. I bud chew... of any snide of marketing white...ever of any kind ordescripti to: (except wheat. and . rye.) es- I wept thou the stalls tithe Market Mouse. or within the limits of Merkel Square, tinder penally of five Miriam for each and every such offence, to be collected as debts 1 of like amount are by law recoverable, for the tae of the B trough of :auntie. demon 1111.—No person or persons shall, during market hours es aforesaid buy, or cause to her bought. any articles of provision, fruit, grain, or other ammo dity leapt Wheat and rye) within the Boroughafore a it.). for the purport,: of re-tailing or re-telling the .ante. under it - penalty of five deters for .each offence. to be molecied for the mem( the Borough And nu perches eer or purchasere of provithors at market. or other per son or pereorts, by th noelees or servants, shall be at I ibeny during market boor, to purchase any provlshins, er other snmetothorhootebt to market. la gran, or la Roesler quantities than for his. her or their w greatest fenthies, boarding houses, or-hotels, under a like ;homi ly o f five dollars. to be collected as aforesaid, for the use urine Borough, g &cm.% IV —Eicteand every person bringing a wa gon. cart. dray. Wed. or o(. er vehicle 19 market, within the market hours, shall bight and placethe same against te e ' hu e tome of the pavement, artruird the Market Square., within the market limits. seder the direction of the Clerk of the Market, leash." open and unuccu pied the several entrances to the Market Hose; and ell p moue neg scone or refusing to toriform to this revolution, shall forfeit and pay the lam .4 one dollai mr every wagon , car,. duty. sled of wit r vehicle not placed or ditposed el as Is herein directed. • And no person shall be permitted to k.ep any horse, mare or gelding. mole or mules, a} 'car oxen, within the limits oh said market daring market hours. as aforesaid, for any longer thee than shall be necessary to unlade them or unfaelen them from the vehicle or vehicles to which they may be respectively attached, under a like penalty of one dotter Ott each offence. Anti each and every pet eon en, as albresald, bringing any walrno.cart,drae.bled or tither vehicle to market,as nem-said, and who map tint have any stall in :he Market Ifouse,,ehall pay to the Clerk of the Market one dollar per annum in advance, for a stand to be , pointed out,and fixed upotrby :be Clerk oflhn elarket, 'long the curb stone, under the regula. Sous aforesaid, and any pewter or Tenons refusing to pay the said earn of one dollar, the saute shall be col lected by cestreas or otherwise, fur the use of the Bo rough. • I demos V.—tio horse or other 'Mina! shall be at any time fastened to any of the columns, piers or Other fix tures of the Market House, and Jr any person •hell we. fully injure or deface any part. fixture or appunettance of the Market Home, he, she or they grail incur a pen ally of five duller% and make compensation to the Do rough for the damage so done. name e V I.—The Town Council shall appoint a cam- I petent person Clerk of the Market, who before entering upon lug duties shall giver a bond. with at least one suf. e e i e nt surety, to-be opproved of by the Cooped, and fi- ' led w ith then, which maid bond shall be taken in tt.e saute itP•The Corporation oftlieliorough of Potter e,'; In such sum as the Council way by resoultion fix upon; creadirioned ter the faithful discharge of his duly as Clerk of the Market, according to the regulations can. I ained're this ordinance, and such ordinance* and regu lations as Council may Bum' time to time hereafter et tabtis h, as well as fur the payment nver fa the Treasnrer of the Borough of all such sums of money as may trout time to time come into his hands from rent of stalls and stands or front any tither kource as Clerk of the Market: Arid if said Clerk of the Market, Shall take or l'eteive - from any person or perthns wkontsnecer, standing with in Said Market any fee, perquisite. or reward, to his own one, or shall grant any privilege to any person or persorie standing, or desiring to litanri in the said market but authorized by Ilea ordinance, or the rules and Feet,- 'miens bete/natter adopted, or whkth may be hereafter adopted for the government of the said Market. strait forfeit.aut pay the sum of twenty.firre dollars, and he removed from office. emerioe Vii.—it shall be the dory of the Clerk of the Market, under the direction of the Turin Council. front nod atter the twenty ninth day f rA. D 180 to rent at publicistt t ern the anti .. of the Market House. until 11. e Mat day of April A and mutually thercaller tni salJ loot mentioned day, err the highrst, and test price whoo h sun be ohtained therefor and all now ey agreed tri be paid for the rent of eeid stalls Shall he paid h If }lady in advance, and received by the thereof the Market, and by him paid over to the I reeturer at the Boniest, : Aid it shall he the duty of the Clerk of the Market to kerne hook. wherein he shall elder the noise, or haloes of ill persons retiring stalls, together with the n u mber of the same, and the price re, , moved thatcher : And It shall Mt., be his duty to far Dish the peroOmorpenion-edjentilig. a certificate signed , ' by himself, describing the number or the molt. ortralls, the a emu sat of nett rece is rd-therefor. and the lints for which the same shall be rented. and. hr shell umke a report I ti , •reof, tog el her Whhallinher nioneykiand rent, and fined, collecied by hint, to the, own Cuu, cif sem i citintt•il y, of uhenc if required by resole toll it ilEctiON VIII —And h shall editing be the duller of the Clerk or the .Markel. to rent by private agteeinent tiey eiall to wade, that rimy remain nut rented as afore- , bald, the highest, rind best price him can be.ohtelited , uteraore. Provided the seam shall au be rented fir a inner period thee' the unexpired lime tilr nrhnrb the other stalls may he rented as efitregaid. giecrom IX —And further it shall he the duly of the Clerk ef elm Market. totem° the Market Mouse to he invent out every dn. - titer Market h rare, at d he shah acts week to wit, on Tuesday's and Fri day's, during the mouths tit App. May; June. July. August. September. October, toil November. cause the Market House lo be teethed, and thoroughly Watt. rd by the taco of the hose, and hydrant water, and shall always keep the same clean and lo goof older. Mod it shot also be his duty to rimed cee h Market day during Market twins whirs,, toe Market limits, and at feu. I. other ohne. as my be ne y, and enforce all the lawn, utdillatice,i all 1 regulations, relative to the Ithlket. and e 1111 the woistance of Ike High Consable sal the Borough atitiesa.d. muerte all ordinances and regulations relative ,n the sale or prnviduua within the hurimati ati.teratd, and shell seise and proaecute all hteactiesthere..f and shall reveal all pennant Imo oc cupying s.alls wit bout authority, and, tor purposes not anuenized. And he shell weigh. trYand ex tathie sl heel d. house, lard and tabor prov mums purporting to be of a given, or eccustomed weight Or measure. and all ',ales weights and measures which may be found in market. 01.C . 1 . 10/1 X.—All boner and lard, or any other article of arciistioned weight, or given measure, exposed for s tie Within warkel limits., and Which alt dim found de ftetee,t la weighl or Inedsbre by the Chd'a of the Mor sel, shall be by hint seized, and bundled for the u.e of the *dough: a:It:C-110a Xl.—lf at.) , person or persons aball sett or els., to, sale, wrihin the liallotof the niarket,as afore- Pool, or wain. the It. roughof Poltsvllle.any beet.pork, rotation lamb, or veal. poultry. Ash, or any ether artLle of tit& that shalt be found to be diseased, tainted, blown, stale, or unwholesome. tr' in any manner rea. t.ered unfit for dor, or any veal which whet, tiled ilia I not have been al the age of four weeks, shall be forlett ecb and the olltbder or offenders •bail incurs penalty for the first ortt,nce of five dui are, sod for each repeti tion nfthe Wiltle offence ten dollars. to be ream ered as debit of tile like amount are by law recoverable, for the use of the If ali :demon. XII —Tbe ordinance entitle Ordl haoce poividine far a Merkel in the Borough of Pats ville,” moaned Nov. 27.1r35, and nil miler ordinances tteretolar passed, and endirated within the proviviona of thin ordinance, tiv,and the tame arc hetehy repealed. Ordained and enacted November 13th. A.D. lain. J. hi. BEATTY', Prerldent of the Council. SAMUEL HARTZ, Town Clerk. Attnt No , 119 ill - - ilatillkll' OF V A - I:lsiit - I.C . ffk.-A-117.7"E-S.TATE DY virtue of suniry write of Vesditimui Espana*, ts .J_) taped our of the Court of Common Hens of Schuyl kill Cooing to me directed, will be exposed in public sale or vendee, MI Friday, December 1844818, at 10 W- I chick in the forenoon, at the public !hne , of Isamu. nr/NUART. I/1 the donnish of Pottsville, the following described property, to wit : No. 1. The undivided one third part of a tract of coal land, situ she to the township of Lower Mahantaneo, Schuylkill county,. bounded by land of John Houtz. Henry Ileberling. John Huber, Etanet Kimmel, Daniel Hain, Wm. linch, Philip Zimmerman and others,coo taining 273 acres. 01 ',mites. . • No. 2. The undivided one third part of a tract of coal land. situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded by land of Joseph KeO'er, and vacant land, containing 31 acres, 134 perches. Noe 3. The undivided tinefourth part of a tract of timber land, situate in tile township and county afore said, bounded by land of Adam Dobson, John tinyder, Ley & (loch, dwatara Coal Company, -, Heed, and others, containing ,109 lures, 132 percpes.- No. 4. The undivided two ninth pars of a tracfof I timber land. situate In the townshipand county afore said, bounded qtyland of This'being the same tract of land, which was surveyed by virtue of a war lent dined Jnne 15, 1829, granted to Adam llenzog, tontaMing 100 acres, more or lees. No. 5. The undtvtdedone third part of a tract of coal i ii land, situate In the township and county xforesnid, hounded by vacant isba, dx tract Is called the Her ron tract, containing 110 acres, more or less. No. 8. The undivided one sixth part of a 'recto( coal land situate In the township and coucty aforesaid, bounded by land of Henry Umbebaur, Jacob German, J A. Zerbe and vacant land. containing 121 acre*, 51 perches; • No. 7. The undividnd one third part of a tract of coal land situate in the township and county alltresaid, hounded by land of Henry Dmbehaur, J. A. Zerbe. A. :Ha udeeibush, and vacant land, containing 141 acres, 66 perch, s. No. 8. The undivided two thirds part of a tract of coal land, situate In the township and county aforesaid, • bounded by land of .1: A. lathe. Jacob Curial. Esq., Joseph vacant land, John Ilarrand others, con taining 150 acres. No. 9 The undivided one third part ofa tract of coa l lend, savage in the township and county aforesaid. bounded ay Samuel Hain. Witham Hoch and others, containing 150 atres, 100 perches.. Pio 10. She undivided one ninth part of a tract of coal land, situate in the township:tit rowdy aforesaid, bounded ay land of U. Bonawnz, John Huber, now Michael Seltzer. I letiry 11, betting and vacant land,con• tamping 65 acres, II percser, No. I I. The undivided one, ninth part of a tract of coal land, situate in the township nod county aforesaid. bounded by land ofJohn Huber. Henry Heim:ling, Phi lip 21... merman, cow John Houtz, and vacant land, cutttainh.g 68 acres, IS p. retina, • No. The undivided nne third part ofn tract ri - f coal lend, situate In the township and county aforesaid. ' bounded by land of Philip Humzelman and 'vacant tato,. MntliniPlL 1113 acres. nu perebee. No. 13. The undivided nun twenty-fourth part of a tract of roai land. situate in the township sad county aforesaid, bounded by land of Peter Eckert & Co., John !label and miters, remutining 133'scres. ' ;No 14 The undivided nor. third part of a tract of [nal land. en nate in the township and county af , tresaid, bounded by land of Henry Feather. John Huber, an. cant. land Joseph E. 4orber. Commissions and Conlpii* ny land. conilinme 146 acres, 70psrehtni. No. IS. The undivided two ninth parts of a tract of coal land situate in ths Immoral. and county aforesaid, bounded by land of Joseph Lenfle. Parson land. Stab, man, tfuntZ• Imes. deed., Jacob Bressler, John Huber and milers. containing 301, acres. - No, let. The undivided rue third part of a tract of midland, Monte in tho towns hip and county I fwesald, bounded by land of Leon.llll6, Pater Idevanrod. Jolts Esher, F. spactier and (then contstalat 40 scre4. No. 17. The undivided one third part of a tt avant coat land, shame icy the township rind enmity aforesaid, bounded by land of enntaining 13 acres. 112 perm This Is part of 41 amt. IS pennant of land which was granted to Phllin Kantselnipn, by virtue of a warrant dated May 4,1791, and patented Much 30,1806 to Mar. tin Shout,. Nn. RI. Ono tract aerial Lend, situate In the township and county Oa - regal& bounded by lend of Philip Zim merman. vacant land, !Lain & Green. John Huber and others, containing 66 acres, 103 perches. , • No. 19. .The undivided one third part ors wart of coal land, situate in the township and -county Isharninid, bounded by land of Peter Stinger. Strotara -Coal Com pany, Sohn Rutter and inhere, containing 50 ace/ a. No."Al The undividiid moiety, or half part of a tract Of timber land, situate in the township and county af4esiiid, bounded by land of Nicholas Adam, John Jacob Shade. Frederick Sfealm. containing 46 acres, 6 nerchm No. IF. The undivided moiety or half pan or a tract of coat tan s ]. situate in the township and enUtily Won sold, boubded by land of Samuel Hales, B. Bonewitt. J. C. Kittleman and Peter Klinger, containing 113 acres, 1311a1c2 perches . No. undivived moiety or half part of a tract of coal land .situate In the township and county afire. said bounded by land of Samuel Hain. vacatilland. J. C. Kintrman, and 11. Bonewhz, containing 114 acres, 147 velar*. No. 23. Thy undies led moiety or half part of a tract of out land.Fnuate In the township and county of bounded by land infJ. C. Kittleman. It Bonew 1 Ley & Hon,. David Kapp and others, containing 137 acres. 08 perches. No. 24. The undivided one third part eta tract of coal land. shunt, in thn township and county aforesaid, bounded by land of litho Maher, Paul Brand and va cant land, containing 241 acres, 10 perches. N 0.25. The undivided one third part of a tract aerial land. finnan in the township and county aforesaid, bounded by land of John Huber. Samuel Kimmel. Paul Brand. Daniel Kapp. J. G. Kittleman. R. Bonewitz, va. cant land, John Band. Daniel IlainrPhilipZimnierman. cont.' tine 251 acres. 145 perches. . N 0.26. The undivided one third part ofa tract aerial land, ottuate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded by land of Henry Shocker. Philip Kehrrs. Pe. ter Stutzruan. Phaltp Reed, Adam [tenant, ft orats raienal Comps by. George Zimmerman. John Huber, Francis Spanner and vacant land, containing 400 acres, w it fit be appurtenances, con slating of a lug house alienable. No. 27. The tin linded one third Pm of • tract of (sun land situate In the tnwnrbip and enemy aforesaid, bounded by land of Peter Klinger, Swaim Coal Com. pony, John Huber and them containing 50 nuns more or lees. N 0.28. The undivided one third part nf a tract of coal land, situate In the township and county, nforeoaid, hounded by land of John gown. and the Setinylktll and Dauphin county line, enntaining 300neres more or less, No. 29. The undivided five sloth, parts nf,a tract of coal land, situate in Norwegian tnwnshlp, Schuylkill county. boundel by land of John Kunkle and Others, enntamina 52 acres. - MOM or legs, No. 30. The undivided five sixth parte of a tract of coal land. •ituate'in the tniv.nship and county aforesaid, bounded by land of John Adates,Cha flea Snowden and others. containing 102 fines. more or less.. No. 31. The undivided one-t bird part of a tract-nf midland, situate in the Townsh in nod County afore- . said, hounded by land of lamb Zimmerman. vacant land, Nlel Cruelty, Charles Snowden and othenr, cote. taming 232 acres 44 perches. No A tract of coal land, situate In Barry Town ship. Schuylkill County. bOunded by land of —, as per Trewrer's deed, containing 1(10 acres. mnrcorless, No. 3.1 F A tract of coal land. situate In the Township and Coitnty aforesaid, bounded by land of Michael Wentilcb - . — Jacoh Christ, John shnener. jr., John Fidler and vacant land, containing 418 acres 138 perchee. Nu. 34. The nndivided nneartund pany a troct °Glut her land, situate in Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by land of Grove & Deck, John Mer ke, Samuel Hain and °then, containing it, acres more or levy No, 35. The tmdivided oneoilnhportif a tract °film berrand. situate in the Township and County aforesaid. bounded by land of Jolts Stein, Charles Shrope and Others, containing 10 acres 77 perches. Na. 36. The undivided five-twel n h Parts of a tract of -. lmproved land. PilllncO in the Township and County aforesaid, hounded by land of G.A Zerhe. Samuel Hain, Peter Eckert. William %liftman and others, containing 15 acres 68 perches, with the appurtenances, canals:lns uf a good dwelling Inman and stable. No. 31. The undivided fly e-ettliieenth Parts of a tract of rot, I turd, situate in the To witsl.ln and County afore said, bounded by lan of John Kee...J.. John Miller, B. Unnawits nod others. containing 18 acres 21 perches. I No. 38. The undivided one third part ora tract ortim her land, situate ID the Townohipand Con my aforesaid hounded by land of John Kline, Henry Simon, Petri Stine and others. containing 20 acres more or less. No. 39. The undividedont-fourth part of a tract oftim ber land situate in the Town .hip and County efore,oid, linunded by land of John Kinds, deceased, now 14n• • ret.ce Eckler. Adam Raudenbush. Henry &bier, John Huber aid others, enntain ins 27 acres 100 perches. Nn 40. The undivided one eighth part of a tract of improved land, situate in tar Borough and Township of Pinegrove, bounded by land of Arnold, shanel & co., llenry W. Conrad, George Berger and others, contain ing 33 acres 153 Perches. No 41. The undivided one-thircl part ra , apart of tin, her land situate In the Township and County aforesaid, hounded by land of Charles Shame, Samuel Hain John Zerini, Andrew Shrope and others. containing 32 acres 40 perches. • bin. 42. The undivided unelweillh part nf n tract of timber land, situate in the Township and County .fide.. said, bounded by land or John Stahl. Henry Doubert, John Iluber and vacant land, containing 35 acres 52 perches. No, 43. The hadivhl,4 nne•fourth part of a tr,et of cool land,ailtitute in the Township and County nfure raid, hounded by laud of Peter Eckert, George Ruth, %Yoh= G taeff and others, containing 7.5 acres, more ur No. 44. The undivided one-ninth part of a tract of coal land, situate In the Township and County afore. said, haimided by land of George Burkhard, Jacob Miller, Ben:J. blpayd, Swatnra ('cal Company; Philip Znanirr• man Daniel Hain and others, containing 75 acres 90 percher. No. 45, Th.. nntlividr.d one-third part flea tract oftim. bee land, situate in the Township:aid County aforesaid. bounded by land id George Ruth & Cu., Jonathan Zer be, William Willman, Paul Brand, containing 79 acres more or less. ' - No. 411, The undivided one•sisto part et a tract of cheinut timber land. situate in the Township:mai Conn ty afiare.alat bounded by lands of Jacob Huller. Adam .Alinnig and Frederick Rudy, containing 107 acres 20 perches. • No. 47. The undivided one-eighth part of a Watt of coal land, situate In the Township and County aline said bounded by land of Charles Snowden and tgwata. ea, crew ...mamma 113 nen 11 423 i perches. No. 48 The undivided one-tvrellth part of a Wart of timber land. situate in the Townshiptind County afore said. bounded by land of Henry Umbellaur,G.A Zerbe, Stlinn..l Hain, Peter Zimmerman and vacant lantl,cor, mining 114 acres 2 , perches. N 0.49 The undivided one-sixth part ofn tract of tim. her land. initiate an 1 he Township rind County afoiesaid, a mauled by land of John Huber. Milhael Huber, nerve. Both. Paul Brand, William Witman, John A. Zerbe, contatning 120 acres 21 pen hes. Pin..so Ti,e undivided one-sixth part of a tract (affirm her land, situate in the Townslalpand County allaresaid bounded by land of Henry Feather. ChariesethroeCaud Mind! Spnetzer, containing 124 we, 93 pert hes. No. 51. The undivided rue-twelfth part of a tract of coal land. situ.tte in the Township and County afor.- nafd, bounded by land of G N. Eckert, Dida..Dechert„ Peter Eckert. vacant land,George Ruth and G A.Zerbe, containing 126 acres 55 perches. No. 52 The undivided one 'sixth part of a tractacial land, eituele In the Township and County aforesaid, bounded by Lind of late William Tobias. now Ley & Hock; late Henry Feather. now Ley & Hoch, John Fhilip Lecher. John Miller, late John Huber, now Ley & Hoch and others, containing Mamma, 135 perch.. No. 53. The undivided one•ei.diteenth part nf apart .of coat land. situate In the Townshipand County afore. said, bounded by land of 11.11nnewitz, John bliller,John Rehear, Samuel Hain. Peter Eckert and others. contain ins 145 acres CO percher.. Nu, S 4. rue undivided sane. fourth part ofa tract of timber land, situate in the Townthip.and County afore. said. bounded by land ..f John Dollinger.Michael Huber, John Hamm:in, Peter Filbert. Leonard Reed.deceimed. J ,cab Rehrer.Cornelius Zimmerman-, Henry Burbler, containing 158 acres 8 perches , N 0.55 The undivided one-third part of atraet of Coal land, situate in the Township and County aforesaid, bounded lay land of Joseph Lengle, Min Huber, Henry Feather, John Miller and William Tablas, containing 170 acres, nzon•nr less. No. 56 The undivided one-third part ofa tract ratans her land, situate in the Township and County afincsaid, bounded by lominf Daniel Stahl. Valentine Stahl John Huller and others, containing 179 acres B.slaerches. No. 57, The undivided five-twelfth parts of airact of farm land, situate iti the Township and County afore said, bounded by land of Michael Huber,Swatnra Creek, r.,... . Peter Zimmerman, vacant land, Wm. Wit. man,& ry --.1 waa. John the, the bound line. Ja sepia '44 4 & David Lenele anal others. containing 183 antes 14 perches, with the appal rtenataces and Impruvements, consisting of a twustury harm dwelling house, barn and other Mandan.. No. U. The undivided Iwo-ninth parts of a tract of coal land, aituate in the Tow,nship and County afore said bounded by land of John Mallet. B.:Ronewitt John Heiser, stein & Bohr. John Ham and Peter Zimmerman, containing 207 acres 20 perches. N 0.59. The Undivided notathird part of a tract or coal land, situate on the Sharp 31ountain. in the Township and County aforesaid, bounded by land of ?dictum' and Petei Bright, Henry Feather, and vacant land ; containing 253 acres, 78 perches with the appur tenances, consisting rata Tavern stand.called "Miners' Hotel" anal other buildings: reserving a lot °fermi:id,' fifty feet square. With a Hanoi house erected thereon. N 0.90. The undivided one -sixth part of a tract of timber land. situate in the Township and County Jforesald. bounded lay land of Jacob Eckier. vacant land, Henry Buechler, Michael Huber, now John Uhler's. Francis Spaetzet and others, containing 214. acres. 20 perches. N 0.61. The undivided one third part of a tract of timber land.' situate In the Tnwriship and' County aforesaid, hounded by land of Paul Wand. John Mill er. Daniel Stahl, John Albright. Martin Petty, Joint Zimmerman, Peter Eckert and others, containing 279 acres. 133 perches, No. 62 The undivided nneanlnety-sloth pert of a tract of timber land, situate in the Township and Gnu ty, aforesaid; bounded by land of V4lBollna Sled, John Huber, Peter Filbert. Stein & DON . , lien ry "Gamine and others. containing 128 acres, 109 prchit. No. 03. The undivided one eighteenth pert of a tract of coal land, .ituate In the rownship and Ctrunty aforesaid, bounded by land of Edward Bickel, Peter Fillaert,John Huber. vacant land and Henry Doubert, ciantaining 263 acres. 103 perrhen. Nia. 91. The undivided one.third part ofa tract of timber .land. aituate in the Township and County allaresahl_Lba.unded,by land of Charles :throne. Henry Feather. Willieto Tobias, vacant land and others, con taining:Sinews, 109 percbe.. Pin 65. The undivided one f•fbrth part eft tract of timber land, situate in the Township and County aforesaid; bounded by land of G. Blinn, Peter Lehr. Jacob Recant G. German, John Buechler, Lebast Feity, finny Petty and vacant laud, cbutalnlnt 400 acres, No. 66. The undivided moiety or half pan ore tract of limber land. situate in the I ownship and County aftwesald, granted by a Treasurcgand a Commission er's Deed to John Strimidler, as late the properly of !eau Kilmer, containing 40 wee, more or Ices. No. 67. A Wart land, situate in the Township and County aforesaid, bounded by land of Gottlieb Kreider, Paul Barr, Christ & Shutel and others; con mining 13 arena, 3 perchrs ; with *he imnrovements thereon, consisting ct a ono story dwelling house, barn, and other improvements. , 66 A lot of ground , near the Borough of PinegrOve, bounded by the land of Jacob Barr, Wit- Bum Caritas, John D. Leonhard and other.; contain lag Rams. 60 perches. This lot is under good tbltisa 'inn and fences No. 69. A lot of gounid near the Borough of Pine grove, bounded by land of Frederick ilporinan, Jacob Minnie, Jacob Barr and othere; containing 2 acres. No. yo, A lot of Meadow ground, n• ar the Borough of Pinsgrove, bounded by Swatara Creek. George & Greenawalt and where; containing 5 acres. N 0.71. A lot of ground, situate near the Borough of Finegrove. bounded by land of Frederick Boorman, JilOsh Minnie. Lori Miller, and Lot No. 72; contain .tug Mures. 50 rchtur. A lot remind. situate near the Borough b i , ofPinegrnee. uded by land of Frederick Bpor. man. Lot . No. 71 Leal Miller, and Lot N 0.13; con taining 3 acres, perches. No. 'l3. Aln f ground, Situate in the borough of Pinegrove, boo ded by the lend of Frederick Bpor man. Lot No le, land of Petsr rilbeerand George & Greenawalt; containing: acree.32/ Portaleir , . N0.'74. A landing, situate In the Itersugh oft in e• grove, bounded' by the Union Canal Company's Rait triad on the %Vest.: another landingof John W. Patten nn the South: the Unto.. Canal on the East ;t and basin and landing of Crastr. Haney & Co. no , Ibr North; containing GO feet 5 inches In front along the canal, and In depth running from the lath oad to :bas canal. • • No. 75. A landing, basin...lse and achreena, fit for untwading,schreeming and shipping ofcnal, bathe ed by the Union Canal Company's Railroad on too West another landing of Levi Miller on the North . the Union' Canal on the EaW, veil a basin of water of the Union Canal Company on the south: 'containing 92feet in front, and ht depth running from. said Hall road to the Union Cann!. No. 76, The !redivided one-third parlor a landing, basin. chute and screen, At for unloading. screening, and shipping of coal; bounded by the Union Canal Company's Ratlinadnothe West he landing pflohn Howler on the North the Minn eking] on the East: and landing No. 79 an the South conthinlng 21.1 feet in front, and in depth from the raid Railroad to said Union CYnal. No. 77, One lot nfground, situate in the finrstigh of pmearnve, bounded by Millie Street on .he East ; by property of Daniel Hain on the South : by Centre Alley on the Welt; and he Int of Henry Zimmerman nn the North; containing:s3feet in fro n t, and 173 feet 'n depth. No. 79. One lot of mond. situate in the Borough of Pinemove, bounded by Centre Alley nn the East ; b y Wood Street on the South; by Tulpehor.en Sweet nthe West, and by Int Of Jacob Lehman on the North; containing in front 90 feet d butcher, and In depth 19t+ feet, with the apperienances, consisting of a two story trams house and came. • Nn. 70. The undivided five-sixth part of a Int of In the Etrlrtrigh of by Carbon Streeton the East; by lot of George !Pim Each no the South by a ten feet alley on the Weal; and by Union Street nn the North; cnntaintes In Omit SO feeLa al in dep:h ISO feet, with the orient.. nces, consisting of a one story! frame house, kitchen and 'stable. 7 No. PO. The undivided five-sixth part of a lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Pinegrove, hound.' ed by Carbon Street on the East; by lot of the Union Coital Onmpant on the South; by a ten feet alley on the West; and by lot of Benjamin Eckler no the North . containing in font 05 feet; and in depth 150 feet, with the apperte.nances: consisting of a two story frame donne and stable. Oh 'The undivided one third port of a Int of around in the Borough of l'inegrove, hounded by Carl,. Street on the East by but of David Reinnehl on the South by a 20"fect alley on the West. end by lot of B. Eckler on, the Norio; mutat:Tin front 2.5 feet and in depth Clifect. No. ,82. The undivided one-third part of a lot of ground. situate in the borough of l'inegrove_ bounded by Carbon Street on the East : by Colon Street on the South : by a Wien elle'y on the West; and by lot- of David Reinoehl on the North; containing la front 25 feet, and In depth 125 feet No. PT. The undivided one third part of n MS of ground eitunte In the borough of Pinegrove. bounded by Carbon street on the ens. by Int of David Reinoehl on the south. by a 00 feet alley on the west, and by for of A. Hoboes on the north, containing in front l'At feat Lod In depth 125 feet. No 84 The undivided five sloth ports of It lot of grotind situate in the borough of Pinerrure. bounded on the ett4 by MS ilf meatt on tho south by a2O feet on niter. ontthe ny soother 20 tent wide olley, end on the north by Morris street. Containing in front 5 6 feet. end In depth 110 fert. . No. 85. The undivided fire sixth parts of !Octet around I.lttiate in the borough of Pinevrore, bounded on the east by lot of the Union Omni Compeny, on the south by n <2O feet alley. on tile west by lotof David lirinorbli end on the north ben 20 fee/ they, couLsining 56 feet in front Nutt 140 feet in depth, No. 86. All that certain lot of ground. situate in the bet. rough of Pinegrore. bounded on the east by C e ntre s t ley. on the south by lot of S. idel's Heirs. OP the Wet! iiy Tulpehocken street. and on the nordibv loetif J. is. Leon i ri . a hard. containing in (rout GO fill. irid in depth . t,, - 200 feet. with the appurtenances, consisting of ". 2 r a two story Inc bon,. with kitchen thereto - s s. • • c s ... -- lattached.a'frame otliee. and a Ito' le. No 87. All that certain met of land. Inmate in Pine crOre towtoolip. near the bon - Ie.:II of i l meg..ore. hounded by Lund of Gotlieh Kreider Paul Barr. William . Gor.p..., Jacob Barr. 8 ante & Cliri.t. George Barr and others. containing 19 acre.. more or 1e... No. 88. The undivided one .hird part of an thn.c cer tnin Messnaze.. Tenement.. iiinFt Furnace, Baru., and 8 tract., of farm - and tinil Mount Pero Purisitue could at o y. con Joining 118:1 RC/CP:S7 perches more or lea., as the pro pent' of JO/IN _ At the same timer and Mae.. The undivided one third part of n tract of "coal land,aitunte in. 11,40; triw,..hip. Sclrilkillemoily : bounded by land,. of Philip Zimmer mno, the N e w York Coal Company, John Scholl and uth era. containing 326 acre'', more (Jrlean. Ako—i he Undivided moiety or brill - part of a tract of timber land.simnte in Wayne town.hip, county adore. -mil. bounded bylaw] of Samuel Schwartz. ----. lliitdort. Shartle & ritrubhnur ;Ind others. containinz 115 acre.. Al..o—The undivided moiety or half put of "mart farm land. 0111i11.0 in Pine,rove town.hip. county ntnre said, bounded by loud of Paul Barr. Morons i , eberiing nod others, containing 31 iiere3. 11 perrh•s. • Al-o—Two cont-guims lots of around. sininto In thn town of 'Fremont, county aforesaid _narked with um In-re 1 nod 5, bounded on the rust by Int No. 3, on lotith by 1111 /tarp. on the west by int No, C. and en the n .rth by n road, contnildtig in boot 100 feet. and in depth 1:0 leet. more or that certain lot nt around. Oman in t h e h e . rOll2ll of Pine.nrOVe.. county afore4nid. bounded on the by Centre 11ley. On the smith by lot of (t I). Leon hard, MI the westby l'illpelmeken strut, and on the north by lot of Dant, Kit2miller. containit: 53 feet In trnm, and in depth 200 feet. with the appurte anceo. Con 3 tram dwell:re , Sc., na t,.0 property of FILF:DERICH7G. At de same time and place. The ntai;lded tridiely or 1.1( pert of a lot of ground. aituiite in the bur n ,,,), of . Pinegroee. county gores/ed. bounded on the east by the Union Canal, on the Louth by nod of JeCobt ir.tz . on the wont and north by land of A Ifolovel. containin2. 75 feet -gnarl., with the appurtenance., con=iAlier of 3 tutor f or huenine bore, M the property of FREDERICK fi WEII7IT7. ta•JOIIN sTium rf , A KR. • Seized nod takt zit° Ea...it:inn. and will he cold by JOHN T. %VERNER; Sheriff Sheriff'. office. Orivio t burg. Nov.lll. Ll=-01 S SHERIFF'S .SALES OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. f 3 klk ivirtue s n'als'a'nvrak several =tits /.smarts orhat":.;lle.ileMdlitsril Of Conlll.ol‘ Pleas of Schuylkill C..unty, and to me di-- vetted, will be exposed to public rale or &may. on ?tat. tirday. December 2d, (Old, at 10 .;clock in the !Men - inn, - at the public house of lalinti; Ilk Inn/kir!. In the Rosh' of Pottsville. the billowing it. scribed premiere, etc. • kilere of lanit.giwintkk in Upper All that certain tract or Maltantondo Tog - neigh. Z'Clinylk ill County. tom oded It s lands of solornon Yoder, John Ochs. John It. Otto aha Samuel Goishail, containing 50 acres, more nr less, of wind, shunt I acres are cleared. AS the propetly of GEORGE SCIIII4EDF.R. At 'the same time and place, all that certain engine Imitee, belay a (rune Wilding, aildahnill 12 i"1" : feet by If,. with the Will,. and urn limes. a -, foundry building of rtame.being.ls feet front, pse i by 40 feet deep:nil 11l f< et high, with the ma chine and fixtures; and the Ints or Meeks of ground and cartilege appurten4ol to said buildings. said loin bring . bitu.tte to the Town to I Urockvilfe Schuylkill Triwrphip, Schuylkill Courity.and cooked in the plan ofiraid Town wish Nos. 2 and 3 As the property of WILLIA 31 eII'ENCER nod GEORGE LEE. . .41 Ida same liar and place, nil that certain frame . Illackstimh Mir, stone blac bine shop. Font, - dot , . and Engine. h ,, h ,,. .. the part used as II Blacksmith shop heing3o t.“., 0 incliesin front' by 45 feet ilk depth.the part used a • a Mach ine shop being one story high, of stone, and 30 by 12 feet, and dial part used as a Foundry being one try high, of atnn.., ad by 32 feet, and that part used as an Engine house heing - nne story high, of Yrallit,2l. by 20 feet, sold buildings being situate in , the Town id' `ire mont, Conn,* aforesaid, and the lot on which said hilild. trigs are situate, tieing boonded oil the mirth by in jar, ofJ.F.Derby. now Philip Ilniholtg. & Co.: souili by a lot of ground. now Of late of ...-- Wiggins; east by Le ven street; and nn the west by Levert alley, and the tot or piece nf ground and farther, appurtenant to said building. As the property iif PHILIP CaIIIOLTZ & CO. 4' the saws time and ;tare. all that certain lot er piece of ground Pilllgle in the Town of Tuscarora. County aforesaid, marked in thelgan of said Town with No IS. and holinthol by Walnut street, Wy thing et rem. Locust . street, and by lot Nn. 40. containing 5.0 feet in front and IWO feet in depth, with the appurtenances also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situ Alt In the Town of Tuscarora. County aforesaid. marked in the plan of said town with No. 55, bounded by Chesnut street, Wyoming Street. Walnut street, and In! No 54, containing 50 feet in front and 200 feet in depth, with the appurtenances. As the property of CHARLES SMITH. At the same Isms and place, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Pottsville, Coonty aforesaid, bounded on the east 'by Centre street; on the north by Int of Abraham St.Clalr ; on the south by a twenty fret alley ; and on the west by --•--,conlain ing in trout 10 fret, and In depth 60 feel, with the apportenances,consistmg of a two and a s- •-p half story frame tavern house, 2 one story -- frame dwelling houses and a frame stable.— As the properly of CIIABLErt KUNTZ. 4110. same time and place, The one undivided moiety, (the whole ihto two equal Parts, to be dtvided) of and in all that certain tract of land, collate to Norwegian Township, SLltuylk ill County. afores•tid,becionine at a stone corner of the New York and stchuylktll Coal Co mpany and George Itahn's land ; thence by the gild New York and Schuylkill Coal Company'a land, south 52 da green, west 120 perches to it stone; thence Ity land of Burd Paittrison, south 30 degrees, P.m 8:I per c h es in a stone; thence by the Cam... north 110 degree, rust 101 perrhes to a stone; 'hence by 'the said George Rahn. s land, north 20 degrees, west 94 perches, to the place of beginning, containing 61 sires, more or leen ; which undivided moiety of said tract of laud (sale Btautfer.by Indenture, dated the lith day of June. A D. 1830. re corded at Orwicsburg; In Deed book No. lit, page 311, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances.— As the, property or .1 XCOB SERRII.I.. Al the saw time and place all that Pert-tin tract or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of i'im•grcg e , pitanty aforesaid, botinded oh the east by Mill Bare; on the south by property of l'etet Eckert; oil the north by Caleb Wheeler; and on the west by the llmon.liail road. containing 2 acres, more or less. Also, All that certain tract oripareel df la Whattltal. in the Borough of Pinegrove County nforesatd. hounded on the south by land of William Bower; on the north by David Greenawalt; on the east by the Union Rail road; and on the west by Yulpehocken strict:contain ing I acre, more ut Also. All that certsin lot or piece of around; ?mime in the Borough of Pinecrove, County at/TPA:M. bound , ed on.the couch by tut of floury Bell; MI the unit, by G.N.Eickert ; mt the west by Wm. Lott ; and on the . . . eon by Telpriehoitken street, emimii i pp i g gip %"'" fret frog t and 175 feet in depth. more. or ie. iffi with the appurtenances. coneietine of a one! —_.,... story frame house, As the gelidly of MI .. CIIAEL MIN NM At the saws time and plat... till that certain farm lir tract of landoiluate in Wayne Township,Ci linty anire said. bounded by land of John Omani. Daniel Hain. Jo seph 'Cicliert and other.. cnntaininp acre. 60 perches,. Inure or lesa.with the appurtenances consisting of a two story lug house and lug barreor stable. As the property of.IOIIN biletlEßT. • ; At tki same time nod place. she one-third part, the whole into three parts to be divided. of the following tracts ofland, situate formerly in Norwegian Township, now in Barry and Crane h Tow oshins County of Schuyl kill, surveyed under warrant. in the nausea of the fol lowing nervous. viz.:— . 400 acme 4. a llowance surveyed in the name of Sohn 400 a Immo. '•' " " " Anna Marta Shoot. 400 . ~ ~ ~ Jacob Kleckner. or Kelchner. 400 '•' ~ r, " Mart t Kleckner. or Keichner. 400 ' " " " '"George Groh. Jr 400 , " " - " " Catharine Groh. 400 " " " " Dornlia Levenherg. 400 . " " " Georee blitier...r. 400 Philip Myers. 400 " . .• .." , "Catharine Levenberg. 400" .• " " Philip Lave nbere. 400 -" .. •" " John Everhart 400 " .rt to " Matthias Little The whole of the aforect Id tracts of joining each other. and Diane brooded on the outer li m it, by 4,„,.1 4 inrreyed on tairratus to 'Augustus f.a re uhere, Phl eras Freeman. John Behan, Nicht" Allen, Kettle & Mt toner. Francis A villa and others. As the properly of GEORGE Ilt 11. EEI SI: tl•dsed and taken Into rxecn:lne awl will he sold by Elberllrs °ace. Orwigs- J.. T.WptNEß,Bherld. bvq.say. 11. 1849. S [Nooll-46. 14111EV.V JOURNAL. SATURDAY MORNING, NOV 25, DA. ar Bowves Ni,th AMeritla Farman—.We bi have reeiived thd fi rst or specimen mita c of' rd nee, Weekly ' , mune', is tied in Thitadel j is by Ms. Bolwen, formerly eisoeitte editor of t i lls pa. per. it i• gotten op eery neatly j sod is lo.aadad to fili II I gtlid at the Former's fireridei comMitiott 1 newv, Ittersture. Etc, with erpiehitare, prtees of cock the principti markets. Gtr. 'Mr. Bowen l i t is fully l eompetent to mnlto s er.eyinterestiog sheet , and tee, can confidently c . ummend . it to the troll age of our Acriculturaluts whce:dtaire a slily pope' fr' in our caws. . C - 9' • r)eteeth of Gen. Taylur.—:. We ware royal on Wednestlsy last, a large ized Portrait o Grp. Taylor. 'ptinted from a Drguereotype Modem of the old general taken at Monterej, by Mr. k l)a ha. no .ter. 0 young ' Artist, who hey rooms t the l'orrn Hall. This pointing certainly eahibite talents (it a high order in the Artist, and aril com mend the patronage of the public; We unde ;land Mr. D+mater wdl remain in 'our Botomei a limited period. , ("7" ThardrAg,ring, Dry was °burred a oar Boiough, on Tnuredsy last, by i general • apes liontle of all kinds of business, and appropria ser monstirt were preached in the different eh mhos. which drew good congregotioni. This i at it should be. We have abundant reasons for turn. ing thanks to an All-wise Creator, for great and manifold blessings showered down upon es I a* a cation. 1 . / Lir Another JuPitee.—We ore authorised to state that II grand Taylor, Fillmore and Johnston Jubile l e will take place in Hambur'g, Books county, on Finlay, the Bth of D comber 'next: - -/A sump %nom( dinner will ba prepared and a Mrch-light procession will take place' in tbe.Evening. The fri:•rata of Taylor &c., in Schuylkill County arm all de,irrd to participate in the featiaities. r?" Adjutant General Bowman, has resigned his kdrize in a rely' impertinent Ict!er to Governor Johnston, which no doubt - will appear in all the the Locoroco papers as a r . gena." ‘Voile in ofacsr he proved himself but a pour soldier, b. 'his eon dm t, and now, in going out of it, he jasatististisd the '•ublic that he la no gentleman. larSongelhiiig New fur Culd Weather.—A ama i n and neat portable Box, for taking to Church. , or f i crr i;rning s 8 eighing, which is so , *range.l with a liglityhtit it will keep the feet warps Orin f the , ervice. or in riding out in cold weit:tber:. It is a'Yankee notion that will take: We rrfrr our C , .iere anJ othefra to eta adveliisetnerh in our tuiurnti., Offering'light T Re ' da fur Co heriu end tither, purputva by the ,proplietere of the Rough and Ready Ir , n weak,- at Danville. UrThe New York Tribune . sistes that the. wine) , market it growing easier in that qty. Gls/ of it—for it is pretty tiiht with ua at .reeent-- nti4 we rejoice that all are not to a aimu at situa tion. r721/ r . Clay —Tnel., xin4ton, Ky., * •server, of tie IBtn in.t tn 6 sip-- We ere grat..ed to be de the Mr. CI health 111-upproling, gh sit 1 confined to hia bed and very feeble." 11 4 7' At thereat..., a g.axl many Mine employment here et present, we rind number can obtain employment et ban 77te Towal..;"ithe. i bus oppuintr Le ch, Clerk oI Market. Ilia a i pe out. i - --- - i - R" We calf att. nibiu i i tGe wpathe' 4101 r., ddweitt .e ment in our paper by James. end Compat.y will pert T. vn !WI ttue. v:fling. . . Nov 11-417, , .AL -1 2vripripl MRS. GENERAL TAYLOR AND DAG I,At a late hall. at-gag: Ptseagoulti, G hied oly 2.14 daughter. anti M..jdi Mon aunt Of itoqn 2 correspondent of hreen/d writes as fit'lowo:- rt•l‘lra. G-n. T —llre-lida.n and in Doi hne; Tonere tligottied and esq. coUntene ice rather elern, but it may he the comp quenee f military areariation. Per:4n tall end eommrtfina, do. Tenor ',tiring. with no palpable pre ilection for high elation; and judging , frorn'appea sneer', on* Would suppotte the White Housit offers., o peculiar ettrertion. to Mrs. Gen. 'l%, and if her 'liege lord' would liven to her *lee and wed consi ered coon &I1 it is not unlikely ha. would be co tent to re. , main as G-n. 'l'. - 1 1 I..NlisS Betty T.—Dress. rich evhil mtlin-- esry hsmie me antl•bicoming, and i characterr... Miss T. is of the tight stature—not' on full and n t trio emit; figure round and symme /ital. Her crptesit•n is almost io pure as to seem tramps. r nt ; face in repoie, slightly tinged jwith,• pen. si i ss casivconritensnce open' and inte finii, and" under the magic of ore of her awe. Aartrii, 1. most bewitching. Manner easy end g seefol, mw thin light and elastic,.conaerastion speighily snit I unemhsrressed. With much beauty, her strength isithat of the heart, and her heroism that of the. affections. Such a lady deserves a B in-ful life. • ~ Gen. Z. Taylor was present at th bell, is uni. dies, military, and remained until seasonable d h our. It was not his fault if he di not make himself agreeable to the ladies and g e ntlemen.— il As well as I could deterrhine, he nre himself: up:rawly thrimgb the actions, and retired under colors flying, "Col. Bliss, I tali- ' "'of s ' IN- .aas it, is not much of a ladies len. He to but seldom seen in th& parlor, and. libelieve. did not honor the ball with his appear akice. He is an intellectual lonkiniF man, about crossing the meridian of life, attentive to his du ti 311, as adjutant. and his correspondence, as pri. rats aseretary. He i+ apt and thpliiihstiO to epic. n,lery corre.pondence as any man icithe country, and, for his eminent success, has actiuired • well d d repnietilin." Uf H,oetal Twiggs, who e ras a l so present, the IMP writer says ••There rood the gallant Twiggw—the Klan , of the American army--his white leeks streaming in the breeze. hut white out from age; but, perhaps firm the effects of early piety.' j, • STEAM PRINTING. II was rupporril for aoo time put after that i troduction 4 rtram-pooreNprees printirig, that o hi common woiks cold be done upon them— :penmen shows this to be untrue. Some of • t 'e most beautiful specimens of typography ever 1 ' e in ec , a r ivd e .n i n r t r h . is 'Tract country, bate been Society. Th They ir i e i sa s u t r ed ik 1 by stoking t ev bis i r races of the progrea. of mechanic Ws, especially tie art of steam power printing. o•Pilarim's Pro. cies..." an old standard work of tried escellenert, i l l.. just been puhiiiihed by the Tract Society, erit s , whether the paper, t!ptigriphy,•engravings or tinning be regorded, the work is almost without • rval fur artisttraj twenty. The deeply intere s ting memoirs of tim lamented Dr. Milnor,hy Rev. Dr. tone, are now in pro's by the Society. They will be leaned In a few weeks in a shier of etas gsncenot to be Purple-N.l in the typogripbic art. 13, means of the continued plhbeetion pi old' 1 1 41nd:tn.! erring, Leal works, as :wellao new unas, the society is cl'itotattilv circulating' by agents, • 'lf am ern unt of ineTruciive reading.' During the Month of Nov , ether, it ease slay nearly 2000; 900 paces: since the Yet of April. more then ;6,000,000 id pages wet. gtaiwtously Mitributed ittriong various m.soristions, 'chunk miasma sad udividu.ts.— (NI Y. past. ' ' tV'The politiatl ciontilezioii of the next A. niblv of New York flown a )ook like the fol. atvine : Whine, ,• Fre.. Soilere, Hunker', EMS The military tared ti to he withdrawn tom Ireland, and the constabulary f. toe to be oaminted to thirty thoesemrmen 401 ranks. NEW Lrmnuu., YARD. _ . .... r i ._ .. RE sobs-fiber begs leave to ntorin his friends and , the public in general, that be has opened a Board rd !Amber Yard. at the corner of Iligh linter end U it Carbon Railroad, in Pottsville, above Hay Viet* tany der's Foundry ; where he will keep a constant seonnient of Oak,llrtnlock,Phin,and Ropier Lumber. la.ing three Saw.n.llls running. he matter!! bleordl I 1 . 1 , he will be enabled to surlily his friends with any esti:lotion ~f lumber 114 mining or builifing PrirPosese. n the moot reasonable ',tins, aml by,hbe VlOttipt at- IninD to their orders ensure a ailftifielitriellqtheis ere. MOO .21-14 ,•Wld. 5T6 ' q Erma • oat of retend a Wdjans 111 com- strip for John H. rm et thy UM In. Taylor. 1 wets pro o Slubits ICB 14 ...mi. , / 2 0
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