,TERMS OP TUB IdINSW 60SSCRFTIONS.—Teru Doliais Per airoum, par nste'setol-antipallyin ',denote, to those who reside n the Cotfrition annuity in advance to those Who re.lde nut of the Chanty. The pablbber reserves to Mmeelfilacrigta to sbuttert% SO per annum, when payment Is delayealmigerthan one year. TO CI.IIBS. Three copies to one a4dress„ . no Seven Duo.• Do 10 00 Fifteen • . • Do • 20 00 Five dollars In abniticiWillnartnithree fey r'ssub 'Option to the Journal." RATESIOF -ADVERTISING. . .. One Berrare or 14 lineli 3 lterna, -- • ) 111 00 Prery.snbeequent I neetalan, • r • • 25 yeur linee, !time.' :+. .= • - • . •L 15 BEL,,sequent Ineertlnne, each ' Ili One &vitae, 3 months, - • •1 00 Six months,s 00 . . one Year, 5 00 Bn mess Cardsag Flee lines, per annum. . ' 300 Merebante arLd others, adeertternp by the . . Veer, with tile prtyließn of Ineeratardir• ferent advertleementa t ureekly, - . I S Ve Larger Ladeer,lsemepts. a! per : sereeteelit• . VOLNEY tr7 - 19s1.5tEu, , ac 4is sad Cul arre.aec Corner ofThlrdAtAnclont Streeta.Plalaftlphia,, N 0.160, Napirs Strriet, vp!t, No. 16, Atileiliteat,lloston, and South east corner ortaltlmore & Calvert Streeto Otltimore, la our Agent for receiving iohterfptionaand advertisementelbr the Miners' Joornal; TIIR CIRCULATION of the Miners'iournal is greater ban any,otber. paper publistied in Northern "'ennuis - a• elk and has nearly double the circulation of any other Published In Schuylkill county. Raise circulates largely among caplialisla manufacturers. trim and coal dealers the Atlantic and Eastern 4Cntei. POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY, ofelromm 20, 1840 PATENT OFFICE REPORT.—We are Indebted to the Hon. James Cooper for a copy of the Patent Office Report. THE OlilTSIDE.—Our outside paces, this week. con • Win a variety of reading matter. The address delivered to the Military. at the Grptttown Encampment. M devevv. lug of atieutiovi. ATTENTION Ls Invited tritheTA , ClTlStand, advertised by D.C. kierrovrtio in another column. Isis worthy the an Enloe of purrhaser., WE ARE reluctantly c.o.:Tilled to omit neve Aare, tisements. editorial. &lift other reedier mutter, intended for Ole rreere' Journal,, owing to the pre'', of Sherin's Soles: . . . Lilt • race demagogue, and also as one who bis the most sinister objects in view, the editor of the Poltsrige Emporium refers to the article published in the lastiourtiel, beaded "The Result at in which we gave some of the causes which led to the partial defeat of the Whig tick et. --,We have too mucli.confidenee in our adopt ed citizens to believe that they will or can mis construe our statements; and therefore do not Ileein the , matter worth more tlQu a passing notice. , We may state however. that the hypocrisy of She Lomat - mos in this matter, is too glaring— atands out toe boldly, for the people to be de ceived ; and if any evidence of their 11,tility to this portion of our community is wanted, we need only refer to the actions of the present State Senator elect, and also to the editor of the Empo• iimn, who attacked n number of Irishmen, be cause they saw fit, prompted uu doubt, by patri otic motives, to proceed to Orwigsburg to procure their naturalization papers. ' These things are too fresh in the eteinory of the people,. to allow any doubt to exist as to the offectiou entertained for them by that party.— Were the people to believe all that paper says, they would indeed be nice speCimens of "stuffed beings." NA.TIONAL SCHOOL CONVENTION The National Common 'School Convention, commenced its session, in the Athena.= Build lag, Philadelphia, on Wednesday:last. Don. Horace Mann, of Maasachusers, was appointed President.. Vice Presidents—Professor Joseph Henry, of Washington City; Inter Griscorn, New Jersey; Samuel Lewis, Ohio; Dr. Alonzo Potter, Pennsylvania; G. B. Duncan, Louisiana. Serve %Aries—Charles. Northernd, of Massachusetts; 'Alfred E. Wright, Philadelphia; P. Pemberton, Pennsylvania; S. D. Ilastingt Wisconsin; Solo :non Jenner, New Yolk. The attendance is quite large; Massachusetts. New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Delaware, Ohio, Louisiana, Con taecticut, lowa, Maine, Canada and Vermont, being represented. A statement of the affairs of Girard College ,was made by Jos. R. Chandler ; who gate quite a cheering account of the workings of thy institu- tion, and stated that so far it had fully realized talexpectaticins: A resolution was uttered calling upon the CMavention, to appoint a cominitteetf fine to prepare a memorial to Congress, asking the establishment ofa bureau in the Dome De partment, for obtaining and publishing annually, statististical information in regard to public edu , cation in the United States—adopted. Reports from all the States represeitted, were giving statements as to the success of the Free School system. They are-interesting, and show that, generally speaking, the system is in a flourishing, condition. The report Of the Penn sylvania delegation is as follows: "Pennsytrania—ln this State the common school system is not understood to embrace benevolent' institutions, such as Asylums fur the Blind, lo sane, &c., as in other States. As early as the year 1809,cornrnou sch,ols were established. In 1819 an act was passed establishing schools '•for the poor" in the city and courly of Philadelphia. These, however, by being stooped as pauper . . schools, never flourished umil the • ) ear 1336. :When common public schools were estaldidled in Jetich a style ns to be worthy of every mans chil dren.' Since then the progress of public schools 'bag been ,rapid and marked. During the past achiad year one million of ii. Mars have been spent upon the public school, Half of this was raised in Philadelphia. $200,000 was appropriated by the State, and the 'remaining $300 , 000 was levied In the di strict out of Philadelphia. In the city 43 000 scholars go to the iommon schools, the cost of each being about $6 50. In 1310, the Legislature passed a law by which the school sys wasmado obligatory upon every district in 'The State, Without a vote of acceptance, as had fcirme'rly been the case." In our next, we atoll be better able to give a fuller account of the proreeilinga. . . Tie TaItrZRANCt CIUSC.—The pest yeerahe inerease.of members in the railed S:eter end feu, of the 13iitieb Provinces is 90.00tt G rend •Divilions and ITOO tubirdionte h,,e bsin chartered. making the numerical str•neth 0 1 the ord• r in 'North America to cona:st of 220:000 members, 4000 übnrdinote Divisions and 33 Grand Divisions, all under the jurisdiction of the National Division of North America. RITLWAY CITNT ENT' 0111. —The Consoition to push forward the scheme of constructing. a 13.411-: 'tray from the States to San Fre nelson, r . . - ..sainienced its session in St. Louis, on Monday last. M. Ihrisieyet Pennsylsinis is President. resoliiiian was introduced asking that Con gress shou:d be memorialized, to favor tit s sa:lnaroeb c3iitir commencement of the r oad, at a priint west ditto States, and continued to San Franc-sta.! ilesednuons, setting forth the olject Of the woe:- inf. and •the eilventege that would seems from from the conttruction of.uch * rood , were passed 14ii:=Nzw Co.t. - R En I —Tbe Albany Argua 'obit a pally, some of them practical miner., t4ve ion . engaged , einee July. in ezaMinationa in amyl of coal in Albany end•Oreene conntieo, and that they him succeeded in finding eltuid of so pericie quality, at s depth of tifty-See feet. The location is in tho fawn of New Baltimore, idiom ' fine miles westerly from Utreymaue. The bed is believed to extend one mile in Albano eottnty end in' Green. , HoN. W T. PACIALL il/ fp0101) of ea the next speaker of the Slats Sieite, and James Pone*. iirifAvAtttis Baud& j ~- —~olitica[.~ Frs& tAs Arm York Orstiar THE 'RECENT ELECTIONS.. Thejeatilt of the lat7e7: l '. a ions in Maryland and Georgia, following,as they do upon like unfavor able results in Connecticut and Tennessee, will, as matter'of course; be hailed by the opposition press as indications of the waning popularity of ;General Taylor, and be rsj Aced over a. evidence thst his Administration will n t be sustained by the pedple. plHow much of truth end how mach of mere rty policy will Os indicated by such claims, and the rejoicings based upon them, every imetligent igu i'a most determine for himself. We must con. fees, however, that me were prepared for the worst; and,.cansequently, we perceive in these indica tions.of the popular w,ll, an far as they may be contideLed such.u no great cause for society. It is yen acid ptoper, bowever, always to loot a tnrestened danger erinfu!kr iO the face; and, as . (i'tii 'practicable , nut only endeavor to avert if; but. by bii metal examination of the causes, timid rigiiirfst n recurrence of the evil. • . . • ..0 0 .be reverser♦ alluded-to had occutre4l-10.11 yese instead of the prescnt—tf, sties a seance, of Uctiirese, with the princtplee . and Assures Once Arhinueoratiou fully developed end f holy before tba country, the people hod thus . ibuceloned - the AtlculOneration, we should not hectste to artiva at-the concfuoou that they. bed tlebberately, add for a hat,thry deemed guild Cause, decided spinet the Administration ut Gen. Taylor. But such in nut the tact. • The Weidtllee and principles tit the Administration have not...been developed and brought before the country in the 4nty way known to our tfllttltllllollN, and It followi that, whatever of change in public-seatinent the recent elections coay,iudicate, to based solely upon the distribution of the pstronsgenf the Government... Now, we Lissa ever contended that, while the prospect of patronage, ■ud its exercise alter egos. eminent is usirly under way, is always an element of strength, the simple e xercise or porter to sipper tit by en incoming administrstion,opposed in tote to those who preceded them,is Morays caleulated ma. Mind!) , to vse4en those upon whom this puwer • de. solves. And it .s thus only that the popularity of General Taylor's Adnitinsiration has been appar— ently affected rirtrein this cans, ,mely that uur opponent* are enabled to point to the recent elec— tions as 4ffordipg whet they arc piessed to cumider conclusive n u ca'tamethat the people have repudi et.ed tin- very Administration they so recently called into power. Hui every reasonable roan knows that, fur every individual who-has been gratified in Li. aspirations atter place. there are nut less than twenty. possibly litty„,who have been uitappointed; and they, togetner with their friends, ten tunes es numerous as the d pp - fitted thernselves,concitut a host of disappointed men, whose simple Won-ac— lion in the recent contests was certain to produce the result to which we allude, and over which our enemies are rejoici:g. such, we contend, would measuredy have been the natural consequence of an exercise at the op pointing power by the Administration, even it it tt.td beet) ju.ficioristy used, and tn every ease the proper kr...pa had bon- ee;eetedto I%A:ewe the vlaces to the bestowal 01 the Adrutmstratton• But such an exhibition of ne.ver has, and nclar occur. UOVer yet h*ppeced t.f tAy btlihtut3- tralot;, th*t the bent Endo were elm* 8 *elected D. fill the offices of the Governtn,o I.— u di*ploy ut k arodledga la more than Llich have a tight ta expect from their leilow•men.Errula in itit),Fut tit 'and effOtei lir pultey are lireVitelrle ;trut We ;I.ly collies, Ural diev ' e errors Lave Wen more numer ous, at at leant have been rendered male . uudti the exttatug Adtritzuettation than nutlet any at heir preZleCesaure. for this aro numerous. Prominent among them ta the lam that thu Preaidant to a sun- )14.,1111.11.1.1 all unused to mere party alr.tirs, 11111 totally untie quainted with the potitierans of country. His predevesmrs have ail beets' men with whom polite:', and the machinery through which party to managed, were as laminar as the duties ul the cutup are to General Taylor; and, cons quently', when they came into power, they were acquainted with men in every State and every city, and every town in the cuuutt) , upon whom they Atlanta rut plicttly tell far informadou as to who were hest entitled to receive tile nattier oili.ses ot Govormnent; and than etch kink ledge of the leadaig politicians of the reaper:nye states enabled itiem to determine for themselves, unaided by their cabinets, w!,C ,mould receive the principal appuintmettis in toe gilt el lie Government. And, ‘ evnen conflicting clannsarose, they knew to wilatu to apply to ...Wain the necessary inlortnutiori to enable teem to decide wise,ty. Tory a.wais knew who constituted the ocluerf as well as lilt j.l/ C/Cildfd leaders in every ntate•in the Union t . and their task, Mercier& in deciding between toends, wits cumpatatively an easy-tine- list not ail General Tay ler. We shall never forget his remark to us on the day be fist took Ma seat with his Cabinet. "It will be," said he,. ea somewhat novel event for a Preaident to take his seat witn a Gauirset composed of gentle men, every one of whom was a rtranger to tarn ‘ teri Jays previously—whale person., even, he bad never eeen."_ ; 1: rider these circurnatancea-totally . un acquainted wahine local politimans throughout thelintoti, and uhraiutely umitile to snake from pens anal,kihilal edge those leading appointments in every State upon which the fitness at all the t uhurdmate ones depend; without the experierice and knowledge necessary to enable hint to d.terruttie between the c tr,tli c ting m a nna of promineut aspirants—arid sea unacquansted with the relative st.uelivg of mete its their r.speetivesblates veto be utterty unable to de termine who told him thetruth amd.vbe were b iaely misrepreaenting alt who did hot agree w,th theta in sentiment ; is it strange, we ask, that under these circniusiances; he way compelle d , 111 blade:ore to do , trim, to throw upon the repective heads of depart. means a large snare at respensibill , y, end permit them to exercise a discretion in triaking siqsatur ments,wtitch a Preindeat taken Worn ihopolintians , lot the country would have tieceisarilY rii. l3 e bun ' self,upon knowledge acquired during a party train ing of which Zachary Taylor amnia: boast, and which did nut appertain to ht. S,Caetsries, who were not theinaelves candidates fur the Preidency! It is perfectly minas a', that Mr. Ciay, Mr. Web ater,lien.Cass, Mr.Galnoun. and intiers.ass well as every Mau who ha- reached the Presidency, hatiTi acquired a precise knowledge of men in every Stole's,: the UOIUD, which ben. Taylor doe, :-.. '.. por.eas, and which doe. not belone s:ri to the members tit his 1,60/et—none •,,i morn have heii engaged it, a race toe t:,r Prt•ld.l6. it therefore !Olio N. d, this his Calmat ea-o was not able to I isi.k... up ii, it, Onion y in party knove,,dge ; and, C. 11,6, (penny, very many crone have not titled in i the bestowal at, ullioe in every quaita at the ynion, uoiwitbs.anding the best exercise of alt the knowledge and discretion possessed by the heads of departments. Prominent among the errors in a party view— for it is in its party aspect and its bearing upon the recent election. we. are coundering ihia question— was the attempt to ,get rid of fierce contentions between diffdrent &nuns of the Whig party by disappointing both, and giving the office in dis pute to a thud party, or to a no-party candidate, or what is termed .a moderate politician. A bet ter knowledge of local }salines would have deter mined the action of the Government in favor ul tile' applicant who ready represented the 1,1 big. tir his 10i:ditty ; but iii ignorance of such know'- , edge, ot was Ultal deemed wirer to take a third man; and the political evils and local di•seiratons -growing out al thi , course are innumerable. It Wax: wed intend d, and, in ignorance of the true course to putaue. l it was far wiser than tu - have appainled the termite of a mere laction, which would ire. quently have been the case When acting in the dark. This comae has therefore been vary extensiyely adopted throughout the Union; and ihe . natutal result it, a coulnese On the part of the moat active political Iriends, at the same time that the appointment of sub• rdinate. devolves in most C L .I:CIi upon men sa ignorant of the Claims and ‘,4liliCril Of political inderldeak as the General and his Secretaries. Wiser and less scrupulous Pre.- Went, would have appointed wiser and lees scru pulous agents, to k l up the miner appointment, of the Government :and thins, tor party purpo erv,,tand toeccomplish party eaule, would have diat;ributed the patronage of Otte Government more discretely, at the slime time that those who did the work and bore the brunt of the recent Presidential struggle, end who were entitled to consideration. w cind have, received the Oreira aid s to, winch, in a pa y poustoat view, they were justly eniitio.l. .et tt be ri membered tharwe are now looking at his 'question solely in its party aspect; and in that WSW or it ..e buzzard nothing in saying, that, I in lite whole htsiary 01 rattier, en the U. Stair.., never has there been such a total equandering al 1 ratronstge'without the slightest prospect of reaping I fr4il 'from it, a. by she party now in power.— Frhna Maine to Louisiana, we hear one univereal ' ecolnplaint, that tbe'recipients'ol'office have filled UP the subordinate places in their gift with their so a, nephews, brothers. and family cootie:donee! ev ry conceivable - degree of consaaguinity, with-' I I out the slightest regard to party considerations; . sod such we Waive is mote or +as the fact, al iltnugh_we speak only from beatsay. - ' .; INew tar be it (min Us to charge that the public , has suffered from this procreating. - - int the row Miry., we do not doubt btMtbe pablitio • stiller 1 - ~, .4 • 5.4., -t .4 t.c.. THE_ Niß',J,6"tfiNAt t , 7 AN - D -perrysythLE hp theriounie adopted; for the put.lin - teem who thus calls to his aid his immediate family, not only knows their etness for their (severe] stations, but responsible for their good conduct, and will in. sure • faithful thechirgeof their reopeenve duties. 'But while the public ii thui betteGied, and the business of the Government certain io be better discharged by this system of: nepotism, n, sensible m.. 0 earl shot his eye to its ruinous sliest, upon the party which suffers its practice. It cools the ardor, dampens the zeal, and paralyzer' the action of the efficient laborite of the party end when the hour of contest arrives, they are not found labor ing as usual at, the polls; and defeatzand the about of victory from the ranks of their opponents are the very natural consequence, - We have thus frankly end truthfully pointed out the cause of our recent defeats. Bet what candid men sees in those causes of defeat the in tliestions of future disaster 1 . What honest Wlvg perceives, in all these errors of ignorance and of judgment in the distribution of office; the abut -4.-mment of a eolnary ,W big principle by General Taylor or - his cabinet, which will prompt him, After time has elapsed for reflection, to abandon his party 1 Whit! really patriotic Whig is wil ling to have it said that he.was a Whig only on the principle of action publicly recognised by our opponents, who unblushingly pro Claim that their princip/m are ever to be sacrificed to their inter ests,..on..l that ..the spoils of office" may be Isgi• tinestely sought at the sacrifice of every consider ation of bonsety and patriotism which `party—be trivet ever proclaimed! What men of any party—be he Whig nr Democrat—who voted for General Taylor in 1848, can point to a *abut act of his adm.hietration which should cause hit -abeam- meat? We all knew that be was not a politician, and that he knew not the politicians of the coon. try. This was his' "greatest merit in the eiet of some in 1848; and now that his party blunders growing out of a necessity for confiding to others whet a mere party President . .would have Jo•re himself, end which no cabinet could wisely do for him, have only demonstrated that be is an honest old soldier, and not Wise in the knowledge of party hacks—shall it be said that that which con.. stituted a claim to our regard in '4B, is good cause for his abandonment in 18461 We do not thus read the Whig party. They are, deltas, willing and anxious, and entitled to reset he he benefits of: the lots victory in the distnbaion of office,,becaUse those offices are,cf;ed by our opponent!, end Imamr been usiii s by them, to cruel/ Whig principled; but they fought not for office. That the patronage of the riveria. ment should - 11 tw into new ctrannels was ap ice cident of our victory, not the ground upon which we waged Wile and the end for which we fought. .The Whigs rallied around General Taylor, .lie lieving he would early out and maintain , Whig principles; an: e•en those who doubted his pa . litical orthodoxy are now convineral, beyond all 1 oubt, that he is as good's I,X;og to there Ot in or ranks. They milted, with Curtin 'Wein. atlrinitl he hero of Palo Alto; G..,ace. Monterey, and the bfoody field of [Buena V 1•14; and whet hes he thine to dampen that enthusiasm I Is he nut at this moment as pure , . and unsullied in character, air epotless in reputation, as deserving of confi- . der.re end gratitude, as ha was when.lie.triym , pbett.over the encntirs of our country 1 and ha, he hot proved himself as good end true a Whig as any of his friends ever pretended that he Waal' What ael. l2 'w Lot measure, what print:l'2le of hits ado iniatration is at war with the Owing upon which he rereivad our support! Was removal front crivo a iivetal or bad, a popular or unpopular, an expedient or inexpedient appointment t o pl ace . tbehasia of our support of Zachary Taylor 1 Far from ii. We elected him as o Whig, upon Whir principles; and when the time come , . he will prove all ;Ida we claimed him to beall that hie friends anticipated and his enemies feared. Away, then, with all apprehenoione Draw future. Not o nly have the Whigs good reason to rejoice in his el. moo ; but he has already proved that hi foreign policy; the only measure of ',hie Adminis tration which time has permitted hilt; to develop.. will be worthy of his great lama an] of the Arneri can character. Hivnly error. are the petty party ones which the cottony had the wisdom to antici- 1 pole, and of whicVvre may not fUnplaiiit'although we mty regset tm. Bat even these belong to the school in who 't greet men acquire their wi,s dam ; and rely open it,:the unavoidable errors of the past— errors which grew out .of Gem Tnylor's ' ignorance of politwiena and party machinery, and which no Cabins t conjd have avoided by subati- toting their knowledge for his—have all been guarded sgainat In future, by a knowledge of men and things, which experir nee only could impart The summer cloud which had passed over our political horizon will he swept away as the mist of the morning is dispelled by the rays of the tiring sue ;.and the noonday of the old hero's Adminir (ration will ha so bright, and its even-tide.as radi ant wiih the refl-.ion of his patriotic measures, as his most anh lit adinitereand most zealous advt.. ca.es ever ventured to predict. 't'he tongue of the slander. r, or the pen of me habitual libeller of all that is good on fair in public or pirate life, can never Anther, a gran ful and intelligent pcople to believe, except upon Wildman, which odmito of no cavil, that - the simple-minded, straieht•forward o'd soldier, who so gall intlY fought the betties of tits countiy, and whose simplicity. tnoderation, and wisdom eclipsed even his military fame, is other than the honest : man and devoted patriot which his whole life pO'etlaims him. Aged whei.• tits attempt is based Upon reckless assertion, and without a shadow of testimony ; and that, too, upon the mere allegations of pensiOned party libel lers, whore iintteal whit would not send a habifu of th e Five. Points to the penitentiary. the attempt itself cannot fail to recoil_tmon and destroy those who have veittured upon - the foul. hardy experi ment. • j_s • OWL .*Al'l3 The Coal Trade Tor IS-19. The niiantity sent by Ilan Road, this week. Is 30,508,- 17-1 w Canal, 15.795 07—for 'the week. 46,50404. tons. Amount of. Coal sent over the Pinlndelphla and Read ing Railroad and Rehn,lkill Navigation for the week ending on Thursday sv,ntne last: 11A11.11.1A11. CANAL. Wee _ TnrAt. WCIH. TOTAL P Carbon, / 1 4"12 12 7. 4 .5 615 17 8.117 17 :176.901 17 ptieile. 3.299 02 MI 913 11 2.310 14 57.606 13 ra. o Hav vt en, 15.576 01 391.474 01 4.155 111 107.650 15 P Craton, 3,151 02 107.599 05 1,011 00 25,581 01 30,509 17 6911630 13 15.995 07 370,742 16 370.742 16 Tnt/0 by RR as eel. 1.207.373 10 Toienme period last year, by Railroad 1,023.406 16 Do by Canal 362,314 00 118.421 06 ;tom Deereue this y' • LERldil COAL TRADE. The thllnwlne I• the quantity n 141.1.411 rent from the Lehigh region for the week ending Oct. 13 1914. Wert. Tor,L. tiummii WHIP, 6.79 Ai 2 _2111,5 10 rthume Run. 271 n 19 ,2 705 01 Rea tr., lle td•tw, , 2 512 10 7,5 no; ;7 Spring Mnuntain Cn. 3,61% 06 - 81 041 13 rmnberey Pool en. 1.219 H 2 , 011 17 Hazleton Coal Co. 3 2 4 9 II 711 16115 Diametral Coal Co. 7 507 09 7.941 00 Rock- Mountain Cn. 1,920'08 65,474'00 Wllkeebarre Coal Co. ' 271 11 . 11,416 12 23.1130 04 027,701 11 To same period last year, 570.401 17 DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE Sent for the week ending. Sent.l3, 1819. WEEK. To the !NMe period last year 331,795 RAIL. ROADS Transportation en Lie Railroads in Schuylkill County. The following in the quantity of Coal tran•Dorted over the different Railroads In Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening. WEEK. Torsi.. Mine 11618nd 10.11 R. 15. 20,626 10 503.488 06 Little Schuylkill R. R. 3.933 15 136.010 18 Mill Creek do 7,075 04 105,177 01 Mount darhon do 5.621 17 170071 08 Schuylkill Valley do 0,429 16 250 310 00 Mt. Car`yrin and Pr. Carbon do 7,856 It 292,055 04_ Colon C mah do 559 IS 60,932 13 II AT ES OF FOEIGIIT . .. . . Tn Philadelphia facts. per ton. To New York 170 '• RATER Or OIL. AND VIANNINIRTATION ON RAILROAD far balance of season. From 51.earhou.3,11atten.P:Cliotnn. Tn Richmond. 180 I 75 155 '• Philadelphia. I 70 I 05 I 45 litsrra or a " , LL RP CANAL, TOR BALANCE Or sraeinc. From 511.C:whom S.liaven. P.Clinton. 'To Philadelphia . 05 as. 82 cis. 73 Mr. Way tolls remain without change. • For additional New -Advertisements 'sew Next Page. They mill here be found arrange under Suitable "Reads. Steel Pens AT ONLY 8 CTS. A GROSS 3rin aitOset ATEEL PENS, POMP as low as l / life Ms a GM". ilia received. The pubscriber trill supply Pens, cheaper whnlesale, than any of the travelling Pen Pedlars. to di , alrrs. Ile bnw'hfs flock at the Trade Sites. the setae as the vatittiesnie merchants In Philadelphia and New York call at HANNN'S Cheap Wholesale and Retail Stores. Oct 20, 180 Toss ogs ODB large and genrial enscrennent of Tnys, awl Fancy Articles, Fancy and Travelling Bask eta, elates and Pencils. Blittiles. degas Danes and Tubes. Pipes, Punir-Itaxes, Ilarnanalcasi and a variety of at beg articles. can always be Biondi wholesale and ratan, at the New Toy, Basket end Fancy Store. • JOHN DOLL.. No. 90 North fd at. i below Arch sod nate. Phltsda. r.411).10140-7!.1 .0:ro sr.*: • Valuable Real Estate 0011. SALE. - TE s u bscriber offas for sale ail mat tto storied honae and lot of ground, now occupied by hiCollt. • ' Easit.and well known to the pubUc'hy the ices sname of the . ..PoUssille Douse. attune on. 'the nonowestwardly side; et ' - Centre rated. - In the Borough of routvllle; containing front 40 feet. end In depth .239 &et; together within and singular and out building,' stable and stabling at- , netted' to the said premises.,Thase who wish to err-. gage In an active business. will find this one of the most desirable locations in Elchnyl;till county. .for terms_ apply,to the subscriber. at his ottico on Centre street; next aocr to Jacob Kline. Esq. • - D. G. TdcGOW4N. 43-Itt Ott 1Z 11349 •• Attention t Attention T T IPPINCOTT & TAYLOltthave shave on hand, at ..La the Corner of Cvotre and alaliontaisito Ste., the !argot track or FaLl and Ifiatir Chat/Has lathe Coal try, which Is now offered fur sale, wbolesale and:ta. tall, at prices sidled loth . , times.. Tact...ma ctimmutimar always to be foat -at tWs Old Established rlothing ifouseolfers,pecullar,advan. cages to purchasers, sod iheattention of, the public is directed to the fact that the,whola of their coormous stock is manufactured In Pottsville.thervbienstiring to their ctunnmers, a saving of front Wto 13 per cent. over all city made Clothing. • " 5,000 Winter Over Coate; "2,000' Pantaloons, and 1,000 Vests, have Just been added to this already Afessodk Sleek of Clothi • A great variety of Eng,llsh; French and , American Clothe, Casidtultres and 'Vestiots. hays just been re ceived; also; Heaver. Venetian and Devonsiiire Clothe. of fashionable colours and stvtes:for the Winter sea son. Remember! LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. 'Old Oak nail" Clothivr atone, corner of centre . and ahantangoats.; Pottsville; Are determined. to sell Ciotning cheaper than any that , has nWef before becti Misted la Pottsville. Oct 20,1813. 43- tf Interesting Work. ABook of the United States; eatophing Its ,Geogra pity. Divisions. Constitution andlGovernment, its institutions. Agriculture, Gotnrit creel; i' l3 ^ur.mlnres• Religion. Educations, Population. Nat ural rioslties. Railroads ' itanals, Public Buildings. •litironers and UtliloolS,Floe Arts, Antroulites, Literature, hilnerabs• gy, homy, Geology, 'National filitarr, Productions, rsc.. &c. And presenting a view or the Republic gen erally, and of the individual states; together with a condensed history of the land, from ire first discovery to the present time ; the biography of about two hun dred of the leading teen ; a description of the princi pal cille3 and lows, with stet:attest tables, relating to the teligion,commeree.mantifactUres and various other topics; with engravings of curiosities. scenery. ani mals, cities. towns, public buildings, ace.; edited by Greenville Mellen. This valuable work Is Jost from the press. Is handsomely hound in embossed Morocco —lts Soca Is Octavo, and coatainsll43 pages. Price Sri. For fittest ‘ • .4 - . HANNAN'S ' Cheap Book and Variety Stores. 451. IMENED Shelia's Sale:4 OF na 4 t. ESTATE. Common Piens of Schuylkill County, and to me direct ed, will be asposed to public sole or veodue, oo • • Saturday, Me 171 h day of November, 1849, • at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of JACOII Kasai, to the Borough of Pottsville, the folloW- log de.mritted premises: All that-certain, piece or parcel of ground, situated on the nortliweitterlygnle of Norwegian it, continued beyond the Norwegian Creek, in the Boroughof Pottle utile, debuytkill county; , beginning at a distance of feet anuthweetrily of Geolgest., and containing In front on Norwegian st. 30 feel, and in depth 100 feet, being coggoosed of 10 feet of lot No 156, and RO feet of lot No. 157, Pt the plan of the eastern addition to Pottsville, bounded northeasterly by post of said lot No 157, northwesterly by the rear or parts of said Intl No 156 and 157 southwesterly by part of said lot No 156, and luuthessterly by said Norwegian st., which geld piece of ground le subjected to the payment of an an nual gromfd rent of 1345, by deed dated the 11th day of NoveMber, 1830:between Daniel 8 Rtionds,Ceorre Shoemaker and William T Boyd, with-the appurte nances. Late the estate of CO Boyd, Administrator of WILLIAM S WIND, deee3sed• At the same time 'and place, All that certain lot or piers of ground, ,thitute In the Borough of Mineraville, Schuylkill county, bounded westerly by Int of Mrs 7ilr. Ulehaclian, southwester]) by property of Jainee Fos, in front by the Mine Hill and Schuylkill haven and In the rear by the west branch of the river contairang In width 35 feet, Ind in depth 210 feet, with the appurtenance., consist ,kr - • Ilse of a two A.•ry 116111 C dwelling honer withA two story Warne kitchen attach .s' ed, and a one and half story frame dwelline house. Late-the estate of WM.: CHRISTIAN. At the sante tune(and place, All that certain lot or .nkerent ground, sithate in' the Itomugh el-Pottsville. wahuy:kill county. fiounded by the Mitictsville road On the south. by a 33 feet wide street on the east, by a medic street on the north, and by bus of Thomas Jonea and Hugh 'Williams on the west, cnntainine 721 Inca in width nn tine Nlinersvilit road and the public•rond tin the tinrth.and in depth or length 320 tees more nr lens. with the appurtenati s••i res. consisting of two two nary Brick I " .- lle riling houses, with stone basements .0 2 unlinkhed two story frame houses hr with Brick. Late the ei.tete of 110IIF.111' WILLIAMS. aft the rain .time and place. All that certain lot nr piece of et nu r.d:, situate to the llonotgh of MinertoNle, Sch.) 11;111 County. bounded in front by Fourth st.Uoi . , . the . . • the we,.! 1, .. 49 feet wile street, on t south by lot of Gideon Iraqi, onthl. east by lot of Thomas I Lloyd, . . coma fling in width about SO feet and In 1 , ,,, .... depth lf,U feet, tOth the appurtenances, N.; I ....,:, con... Wins of a: double two story stone 1.. . .. dwelllne house, a one and a half story . e-_,....t.. frame dwelling honor and a frame startle Late the estate of ELIJAH B ORWIB. At the same time and place, All that certain lot nr piece of around situate in the town of Prot Carbon, Schuylkill en., botinded nn the easepy Coal st , north and south by land of Se:tzinger & Wetherill, on the we., by n street Of alley, containing In _ front 22 feet, and in depth lict feet, with iiii! ,• • the appurtenances, entwistinZ of a two •t.ry ha - .a dwelling house and a frame stable. fate the estate of SOLOMON BRETZ. At the same it,,.. and place, All that cerium lot or piece of ground, titillate in the Rorough of Tirrinqua, bounded east by Hunter or New at., north by Int or Neal McNeal, ninth of Rev. Maloneyouil went by land of the Catholic Church. con -04•• s taming 40 feet front and 190 feet indepth, 4150 with the appurtenances, entwining of a double 2 story (mine house. with a base ment story. As the property of JOHN GALLAGHER. sit- 'he 'Wee tins aid plate. All that certain Int or piere of erntind,sittiate on the Minersville rood, to ther Hormel of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, it being part of No 14.4. n the map or plan of lots laid out on tne Millersville road by Putt and Patterson. an an addition to the Town of Pottavine, branded'and described as fnllnars cosnmeneing alit stake, 1 20 feet from a2O feet wide alley. nn the cast side of the al ey and the youth side of the Millersville road and line of John 51 Thom as,' int. from thente running easterly along the Miners. ville road 20 ftdo a.pnst,from thence back southeasterly in 1,41.0% nr depth 80 ft to a post and line of Int of lap. 13 Patterson, from thence westerly to the place of be , mutong•6o feet, containing in front nn .5.3' the Minersville road 20 feet. and on. the • ••• back part nr western line 20. feet, with the c appurtenances. consisting of a double two • • • 7: . :. story frame dwelling honee. Late the es: tate of SAMUEL T.,,SEEEN. At the same time and place, AlElliat certain Meet or piece of land. situate I Rush townildp. echnylkill co. adjoining Muds of Samuel Harsh and other., contain ing tow hundred and twenty air. mere, and "altY one hundred and fifiy-three pertches.with the appurtenances, consisting of a one iii i ' s tory log dwelling house, a log staid,' and al a ••:" saw molt. Also, All the right, title and interest of George 11 Drey, in, and to ail that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Muth township, Schuylkill rowdy, adjoining lands of George Faun. deceased, and Others; containing Moncton. more Or lea, Auto, All that certain lot or piece of ground Amine in the town of Tuscarora. Schuylkill tit. Schuylkill I county. being Int No 2 in the plan of said town, boun del in front' by Caluswosa st., on the nnnh ty a va cant lot, on the south by lot No 3, containing in 50 feat, and in depth WO feet, with the npaunenances 'Consisting of a frame stable. Late the estate oftlEo. R. DREY. At the same tine and plats. . All that certain lot or piece of ground, eltuate In the B o rough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill connty.bann led in front by Doer at on the rear by a public street, southeast by lot of Charles Dengler, Esq northwest by int of William Eiehner and Eats, con- Mining In width So feet. and In depth 210 ! es. , with the apportenamen, consisting of a LI ! one and a half story fog dwelling house, 4. (weather boarded) with a one story stone kitchen sun, hed and a frame stable. rano. All the tight, title and interest .r Jeremiah Loyd. in, and to a I story frame 'dwelling bnuse,butit nn groundrout, of land sow or late of Dr. Thonmed Fc h, situate in the tinrottgh of rkehuyikill Haven, I rounty atforesaid, slid house being 18 feet wide. and 23 feet long Late the estate of JERESIIAIT LOYD. 41 the satyr time and place. The two undivided third pans of nineteen ondiviled twentieth parts of all that certain tract or parcel of unimproved land, situate on the bead waters of Bwatarn River (formerly In Pine• grove Township, Becks county) now partly In Pine , grave-, parity in Norweglanmartly in Lower Mnhnntan; go and panty lac:Barry townships, Schuylkill county, ,tirvejmitilithe twentieth, twenty-first, twenty-sec ' nod, twenty-third and twenty-hairill days of Mny. A. IL, one illatolatid seven bandied and ninely-three, In pursuance of ten warrants.dated renpectively the ISM day of January, A. D., 1793, and granted to the fel , lowing named persons,to wit.: to Robert Irvin, 4391 :Ware, and allowance ; . to Eliah •Weett..43l4 acres and allowance; to Georee Weed. 4314 melt, end al ' lewuuce ; to Willie", Cook. Elm . 410 armee. and 11l 'perelme and allowance; to Joh!, Conk. Esq, 415 acre. 41 perches and allowance; to loaner Miller, 449 acres, . ' and 57 perches and allowance; In Jonathan Walker, Esq., 410 acres and 57 perches and allowance ; In Rob 1.v0n,450 acres and 149 perches and nllowance ; to William Montgomery. 418 acre. and 53 perches and, ' allawance, and to Andrew Carson, 412 amen and fi perches and allowance; containing in the wholtv 4306 acres and 6 perches and allowance, and bounded by land. of the New Nark and Schuylkill Coal-Com pany, by lands surveyed to Jame. Wllann, Esq., and other,. with the alinurtettancee.being parr of the same premises which William Rawl°. by Ills Indenture beat nip date the 15th day of Februniy, A. D., 1937, con aayel the said Samuel Janie°. Rohm Jarden and Witham Levan. (saving and excepting eat and from the above described tantalite, as follows, to wit.: 200 acres and allowance of land undirsded. and conveyed by William Donaldson and wife, to Wm. Ravel In lie, and 57 full equal undivided 810 parts thereof, con i eyed to cl l an E Spangler, by Wm. Donaldson in fee. and 10 full equal undivided 810 parts thereof con vet ed to John ticket In fee, by the same,) tog ther with tneuppuricnances. late the mime of SA kt'L. JARDIN. , ROBERT JARDIN and WM. LEVAN. At themmet time and place, The following described building and lot of mound. of John CdTbit, to Wit. 2 . all that certain twornoried frame dwelling house, wit h a stone basement underneath, r is 36 feel long and 30ft. wide as and 161 t. high,hesldes the basement story, I• • • contains 4 rooms on the drat story [More • —•-• the basement, and font mdms on the Sec ond story above the basement, raid building Is Online In the torten or Sella Oka' Haven, adjoining the public hnuse of .Daniel Stager, near the large round Engine hnitee of tine Philadelphia and Reading:Railroad Co., on a 100 or piece of ground hounded and described as follows. tow it.: begl7lng at the Southwest Corner of the aforesaid frame 11 elling house, theme. along the horn Merenf-eastwar ty 35 feet to the southeast cor ner, thence nonlawardly Mon; the east ene of told house .7:1 feet to the. nonittast corner thereof, thence still northward!) on a line parallel to tire west lien of the Int, 50 feet to- the river fletittylkßl, thence tep sill river westwardly 41 feet to the northwest corner of ftlt lot,southwardly,79 feet to the a6gineing. being a part, of lot No 4 it. Meade addition to Schuylkill Mout. with the appurtenances. Late, the estate - of JOHN CORIHT. • - - .81 (ha Sa t torjtjara sisaP "tees. All that sorsa% lot. et pine of croutpl situate soothe Ootati able of SarovUtill Asenneja . taa /301iptli,of romettriAl; ISchulllP • vt ,z• 1,135 800 16 Tor At. 322,700 . ..,_ _ lallt:virtie titillate . writs of 'rendition' Erspenasand 7 .0 - 1 71111 nE CIPtirli t . ESTATE.iaI Rlll---"- 13 Levert Facies. isettedout of the Coat of Common Pleas "bt Btheylkill Conoty.and to ina deemed. will be expetted en public salvor ventiluss on - • i , - Friday,NornterMee 160, 184 9 . ' - still, o'clock la the foreninatiV at 04 public beam of Mien! et. Gaanit, In the Bayou& of Cirwl o gabdrg, the fidlowlegdesetteed eretelitee, vim: • , , , Nol._Ths undivided one tbmk parka a certain Rut of land situate partly irt lilfythe mat portly in &hey!. kilt Towaoipa.Kilhmilkirl C 'ounty.sdritling lauds of Peterliepblehlock; Nenry Hoch, flames Beaty and Vallew Fornaee Company's beds, containing 1116 scree COY allowance toots or that, with the apparto• . • :faeces, consisting of vivo one story' log -,. „ dweltmg house .. ••*•• N 0.2. Alro,s certain tram or land otet,ltaanal Hammel . Frederick Boyer. Geo Himmel.' ril 1 --.. -I ki rit" llC le ol i . a arf :i r o tb icrl a il h d e' s r2 o f T r j' al e B r e ta :i- I - and others. containing 99 aererand 93 perches and allowance with the apportenantea - . , N 0.3. Also a certain tram ef land, situate in Up- Evq..deed end laud's applied F e et per hoffshwantatalnyttoomTep...S.c.,haylk,ill Co.. adjoinieg land for Jobe eihoener,Jr., containing 50 acre. widtthe appentenances. No. 4. Also a Certain tract offend. situate issßar ry Tp. Sch. Co.. &diatom& lands late of Met Boheh. Isaac Yarnalktut Others, cOetaininie 55acres wit h thitoppurtenancimi • • t , i" . .... To. 5. Also the undivided onciibalf of ticermin tract of land situate Ito Barry Tp, Sch... Co.. contain ing 85 acres, men; or:lens:li Deingpart ol the. same tract of bed surveyed to the said Johtl_Shorrner. 2 r., by ',idiot of Clamant granted - to him by the Com. monwealth"of Pennsylvania. and Patented to - him on the 17th day of April. IBA with the appurtenances. Nor Fe Also a cetiatn undivided halt of a Met of land enure in Sell. Tp.. &h. Co-. sxfpuoing lands late ill•Wm.Altdeareid, Daniel Focht ,andn'Lmitte Acidenwardk conttining 12 acres rod 43 perches, strict mgarare. with the apponenances. - No. I t Also a ea tract of laid situate in North ManheimVp . Bait Co.. bounded by lauds now or late of Michael Belich t Jacob Hummel and the Searp.Mounteln, containing 97 acres inure or less, together with the undividver half of the saw mill and water power on the adjoining tract, with tun *Kirov weaves. No, 8. Alcoa certain tract of land situate In West Brunawig 'Fp , Sch. Co., emitainung 4118 ecru, more or less, hems the same tract am ',:',, of land known as the '''Kuabb & Lured M 5 iract,; with the appurteetnees, consoling it ' of a two story Jlog, dwellg house, with a 1 . 11 story stone back Molding thereto 'ached, a frame barn, blacksmith shop, load sere 1 log tenant heures. No. 9. Also the undivided hail or a certain tract of laid 'dilate in Branch 'fir- Sch. Ca_ formerly owned by Ditch(' A Peg, bounded by the New York & Schuylkill Company's lands, now or Lie of Michael Hallenbeck' and Moms lacquer, containing 107aeres with.the arlcurtenances. No.lo. Also the undivided halfof a tract of wood. land, situate partly to East Brunswick and partly in Schuylkill To., Sch. Co., bounded by the little Bch. Railroad. bylande late 01 Jonathan Jones & Co , and: ' JosephHelmer, deed and Jacob Heisler, cabladoug 1237 acres and 159 !acrobat sail allowance, with the appurtenance,. ~ No. It. Also all that certain farm and tract of land situate - in South Manheim To., Sch. Co., An.. ,:t_ bounded by lands now or late of Henry 5 ... Berger. serer Betkhewer, Jewell) 1 easier . masher and others, containing 259 acres, ..". 3 _ ' mare or less, with the appurienances i con staling of 'a two story log dwelling house, sue a bank barn. No. 12, Also all that certainlof or piece of g4und GAYNOR. situate at the Borough of Orvingsburg. on the South At In Fame files and place, All that certain tractside of Alai let St.. bounded on the west og parcel of land situate in Norwegian Tp. &ILO,- „..„ iiir lands of Jacob Hammer, south by a2O beginning at a make in a line of land of Bensinger -.: ;: met allay, cast by Frankim at., iontaining & Wetherill, on the west side of the west rail of the Millcreek Railroad, and at the point where the said- "•; line ur the ea d land cremes the sod rail and which house with a ;1 story lrathe lichen atiachcd and a stake is .100 a corner Of the town plot If a town laid v . 11 , 4 i re m a re percher. w i th to the .,o lp y pa i r r i a e , 7 e nc d es w . c c i o li, n i i . Ing stable. - , . oat by the said Thom is Ilaven , called ‘Spencerville," No 13. Also all those certain L'i lota of fro ond and thence by the raid town plot sg g ph 68 degrees, situ de in the Boro(leti and County aforesaid. bounce! n eat 168 perches to a mot, another corner of the in front by Mfan St on the ea,t by Kunkle deed. said town plot, and in a I ne of land of late hei a n , s ei on the north be a 10 hat wide alley end on the west N. l'ott, (and which bee rune :rum a fallen pine tree in a tine of lain] of barium * McGinnee, north 29 Weser, .Er q . 7o t ft . : a moteint n g . 1 O r i degrees went, and the raid post ennuis in the last by property mektioned Lue at the distance of BeD ft. from the Nri IC Alma a certain tract or lame of Iced situate said fallen pint tree,) and thence by the said land late in Blythe Tp Sch. Co. boarded by lands of Geo. of Senzinser & Pon, but now Tea Ilaven & Pon, K mood. Jamb Moyer, Jantes Beauty and others. north 39 Lg. west 571 perches to a post, a corner of Perches inrwsi o th f P an h d dip l I containing 190 antes, more or lees. the North American coal en's land, hence by the No. 15. Alan. all that certain -trees nr parcel of same, north one degree went, 50,1 perches to a post, land situate in ElytheTp , Sch:Co..t.....tcd by lauds south 53 deg. week 311 perches to a post. north 7 of !kitty Sheeler. Gee Kimmel and ce hers, contain deg. wont, 34 emetics to s post, north 53 deg. e '''''. ing 10 acres, mote or less. • 3a perches to a post, north one deg. west, 9 perches No. 10 And also all that certain t act of land ait to a post, aid north 4 2 degrees nett, 431 perches to a post, and thence partly by the name and partly by lauds late of Andrew IJcitiort. Christian sate to Blythe Tp. canoty arm Cilia, bound.sl by land of the Delaware C•rat C onsany. north 21 deg. I - .„ Dc 'but and others, containing about 310 weal, 1001 Perches to a nest, thence by land of S Cl .' 2 d; acres. mere of Iw', n sib the appurtenan- Thu mg, tenth 741 dug east, 561 perches in a poor, aEi # ifl ces, coliminng of a one stury log dwelling curner ot hind at the North American Coal Comna- house, blackmail shop and inn Ina s ta. rib and thence by the same south 40j deg east ! "G$ Wes. Late the Estate of JOHN SI ME N Llt, ' Jr. perT:hes to a post, south 401 den east, 211} perches to At the f ame mote and p'ace, All that certain lot or a posti nod north 75 deg. rant, 631 perches to I Post 4 ewer of ground sua iie so tr.'d na.i.ariny vide of in a line of laud of "et tmger & Wetherill. thence I Dock it. in the B iron!h of Seim) due !jay en, being by the 63113 e, YOutO 21 deg. east, 4 perches io a post, l No. 32, In add.kon to bald town, as laid not by Satii'l booth az deg east, 261 perches to a post, mouth Al IN LlppenCatl and others, containing in front on said di g. west, 30 perches to a pole, and south 32. deg. Dock St 40 feet, sad in length or depth eastward 01 east, 37 perches to t h e p l ace of oegtnning, cantering 'hit width 2:12 feet. to a certain 16 feet wale alley. 215 acres, be the same inner or less. leading northward trout the Orwigsburg told, and Also, all that certain one 101 l cellal undivided hair communicating with a tenant other 16 feet wide sl ur .ao in all Mai cerium tract or parcel of land altar Icy, which leads easter irdly unto haven rt., buueded ate partly in Norwegian 'Pp and partly in the Eloro• um thwardly by tat Nis 33, cattaardly by the fret of l'otsvil e, Sch. Cu , beginning at a prim, a corner above mentioned 16 feet wide alley, don of purport No 2, of the dension of the real estate AMON& westwardly by Dock St., aleresatd, wait of John voodoo . a,m the line of the Navigation ; ;ha apporten ,imer, consisting Of a two tract, thence 1.1 laud late of Chas Lan ton now Far- , g i story franc dwelling house, with a frame neon , * 31ctlinnes, math 68 deg. eati,vls4 , perches to ei kitchen attar bed, and a frame stable As the. laden pine tree, to the land of Yemeni & Mc- the properly 01- MICH' IEL SEL'iZEtt. Genes, and which fallen pine tree is elan a corner See d, taken in execution and will ha Fold by of the town plot of the town of Spencerville, and .1011 NJ 'l' V 1 ERNES, Sheriff thence pal) by the town plot and partly by the 245' Sherif f s Office. Orwrgsbarg, ? . acres tat land 300Ve described. north 39 deg. west, Oct. 20 ' '49 -- $ -- 106 perches Ina stone. a corner cif the said last men tioned land, thence partly by the Fame, and partly by laud of the North %merman CualComosny, south ii 9 deg. wet, 50 perches to a post, a corner 01 the Nal, gallon tract, and thence by said Navigation" tract south 2.i dog. east, lul perches to die place of larti: ginning, coulamini9l acres and le , perches, together vr,ith nine undivided tenth pans of MI the stone or fossil coal in and upon the same, excepting and re serving oat of the said 91 acres and he perches, as nut conveyed the several Into 'of ground goid console] by Benjamin Volt, before he conveyed the undivided ha.l of the said last mentioned and derwriba td premises to J.icnh W Seezinger, by deed dated the I Ist Gay of Augur', A U. 1810, who conveyed the Barite to I' Haven, with the appurtenances. Also, .All the coal, iire and minerals of every sort and kind contained in or upon the following des . raved tracts or pareele of land, to wit.: all that one-, lain oast Or parcel ot land situate in Norwegian To! Schuylkill emelt}, beginning at the stake alone drZs cribed, at Cie beginning o 1 'the. first above descrieed tract al land titeace by lind ot Seitz nger & Wetherell. atiuth thirty two degrees east, 481 perches to a post a corner of hied tit F4llllllll & 51eGiones. (hence by their land, south sixty night degrees west 160 perches to the fallen Pine tree in their line as above men tioned, thence by land last above dumbed. north thirty nine degrees w-st 481 perche^. to a past, a corner of the tract of land first above deicribed and thence by the same, north sixty eight degrees east 100 pudic, to the place of beginning. contain ing forty eight• acres and 80 perches, being the Town plot of the To. D of Spencerville, with Ihe right 1 in orfle and take away the Coal tie. Also alt that renew, tract or piece of land situate In horrwestan Tn. ach.tylk ill Co., bounded and describ ed au (Minns : beglnning at a stone near 21111creck, a coiner of tand of Charles Lan ton, in the line if land of Seitnnget & Wetherill. thence by the same, north 33 degrees wear, 60 perches to a •pruce stump, a corner of tend of the North American Coal Co., tilt nee by the same, soath 56 deg. went, 29 perches to a post. thence north 31 degree) woo, 32 perches to a post, thence math 61 deg. west,s7 perches to a 'tone, thence north 401 deg. wee., 215 perches to a stone, thence by other land or the said Haven, south 741 deg week tel perches to a post, In the line of the Delaware Coal Company,trience by the salter and land of the Notth Aniertran Coal Company, south 21 deg. east, 100) per ch... to a put, where spine formerly stood, a corner of the North American Coal Cunene. land. thence south 42 degrees east. 431 perches to a stone, where a birth formerly mood, thence south I deg. cask 9 per_ rhea to a post, thence south SS de 1. west. 35 perches to ' the east alde of Mt Carbdn Radroad, thence, down the same, south 7 deg. east.sl perches to a post, thence north 53 deg. east, 34 6-10 perches to • post:thence I I south 1 dec. eat. 50 3-10 perches to a stone, In the tine 1 of Brriamln Putt's laud, thence by the settle, north 69 deg. eat, lay perches to a stone on a cliestn fit I stump, thence smith 32 deg. east, 122 perch es to a fal len pine, in the line Of Chas Lawton's land, and a lerner of 0 Potts land, thence by Charles Lawont's land north 51 deg 1101 perches ni iheplace of beginning, containing 224 acres and 125 perches, more or lee, with the :appurtenance , . Alan. All the right, tine and Interest, which the said Thom Mt. en has in a release of an agreement for nine acres of land commencing at a stone, In the lons of chid 11.9rO's land and the North American Coal Co.'s hind. running south 50 degrees, west 0-51 perches to a stone, thence TOMO !11l tit Irfon. east 2.31 prrohes to a Flom, in the !Meer the snot Ilaven undvard Co 'a land, to log lot No 10 in n plan drawn by Brats. for Young, &c Also,All that certain trace of land Ciente In Nor wegian tp, ago...said, 'woven as parcel' the fat plenty tract; beginning at a fallen pipe, a corner in the line of Charles Lawton's land. north 495 decrees, east 38 perches ton port, I hence smith 401 deg east 12 5 10 per. t cites to a post, thence north 671 degrees, rest NO 2.101 perches, thence north 311 degree*, west 79 perches ta' l a comp, thence amt b 571 degrees. went 291.10 perches; i the neononn 32; degrees, west 517-10 perches, thence by land of the North Amertran Coal Co mpany , Thos. Haven and others. south 321 degrees, west 139 perches and 4-10 to a post and stone, a corner In the line of land of Beajamie Pon and others, theme •.long the Same. month Ti degrees, east 87 1-10 perches to the 1 place of beginning; togelliee with "tie Engine teem, Steam Erighse, ponottne aPP'lr.d'as sod water Pines, I natal in the Colliery I tared to Arriiiiireld Etnnaldson, nor tee raid a reiniff..U. r all of te htr h are to be coialdereetan real t state, and included in this conveyance, the saris being within tht boundaries, or the tract of land last above mantinned, -ontalnlns 101 acres odd 48 peaches: wtth the appurtenances. As the property - of THUS. 11A Vlll4. Seized, taken in execution, and sin be sold by .. Sheriff's Office, °noise- 1 J. T. WERNER, nheriff. burg, Oct. 20, 1559. J. 42-40 • —*-- Takiiiide•dialitli by said AveaterioTif. ...potes land.tweat bytot of Hardman , east by • Jahn' Hantner, coutealogp feet fronts's. ant I C't rne l l o depth. with Ott, appurtenants, It slating efarlstotyframe dwerlimhoult. Aktethe ; mate of MINTIER nAW.LY: At tliaient dirt 'sad .placi, All that certain lot or, niece (gland, Ottawa in North Matnelmtp.„ Saba* gui co., bounded In front by, the centre turnpike, With inetrppurtentneek*. consistig. of a'doubli oretrial gait taco fame dvielling peon withAbasernentatory of 5t0ne.....1.1te the esteto otIttAITTIN OULDIN. • • At ltesTrm4alae,tlthatcertttz • "t f ri koedtnrnmeiwelungwiatate • on the Tara side ce Ladlowhill st. In the gt.; &math of Pottsville. erected on NO. ;;', — O ll Plan ef. lota. - sad building being In, (mita feet on Callowhlll it. aforesaid, nettle depth about MS feet. and the teem, Pieria gatiltd and cut silage toenail:ant to sildbaild log Late the estate of ALOSIUS SC11110E0E11: At Vs sass pima asd place, All that ceraln tractor parcel of land. anuate hi'Platgrove tp. Schuylkill co. bounded by lands Of Jacob Botha, Daniel BrtYder and the Church land, contalob•g 6acres and 98 perches. with the appurtenancei:constatlng of a 2 story frame dwelling brace and - a II story Warne kitchen thereto attached. .A 5 the property of CIIIRLES• 11EN RT. Al CO. saws that eta grace. All those ago contiguous lots or pieces of ground, situate on the 'northeasterly side of Centre at. In the Borough of Pottsville,Sanill. kill en. tuaritedin ,Benjamin Pou'a additional plan of said Borough, numbering Maud 11, tontalnioginTront or Strada nn Said Centre at. 120 (130 feet eaek lot) and in depth 1110 feet, bounded northwastwardly_Syt tO feet "tide allelotortheasterlYtbry, another 20 fret wide sontheaaterly Dila No 15, end southwesterfy by. Centre 'St. withthe itnprOvemenut.•Conslaltng or a three story Brick 'raven house vilth* tvieemetrtitory of atone, two story : log whiebstright .sttep and IC frame 'labia and.irame elleds; al the propeOy of JA- C9o,oErtdit. ' • as . sews Mu ma p/ear. All that emtain lot or pace of ground..shuate on Schuylkill Mantle. in the .Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, eqtamenclog 'on a corner of Rhuade' alley, marooning southwest Slongaloc owned by Benjamin Weller. 108 feet, thence sonthetst to a lot of Philip DeWitt. thence 108 feet t ° nn o gde alleY. -thence along mid alley 22feet to, the place of beginning, being pan nfn larger Int marked with the number, %Or sub-division of lot Na. IL and tit/cohered with Nn, 3. and - the same Premises whichßenomln Weller nod wife, by deed dated the 4th day ofJune, A. D. 180. granted and conveyed to John S. C. Mann. In fee which treed la ,• • recorded at Ontigsburvin Bred Boot •..52,.• 4 . N0. 27; page 227, , -Mortgage recorded In •• • Book JI. nage 03, - 4sta t appurtenan- IS ■ ' 'Cos, consisting ofa one story frame dwell lug house, with a cellar kitchen. As the property of 10IIN S. C. MARTIN. At tie sass rime sad plan. All that ceitain lot or piece of ground. situate In the Borough of Mlnersville, county aforesaid. bounded in front by the Mine 11111 and S. Haven Railrned, on the rear by the River West Branch. north by. lot of Wm. Christian, and 110tIth by lot of 11.13. Oehler, contain • ••• lug in width 50 feet,-and in depth 260 feet • ; ; storywil b the Gamed,, .11 house, appurtenances, con w al i s t t h in a g o b f as a e 2 • mecustory of stone. :As the property et JA4ES FOX. f. . At tan salts tints and place, All that crrtaln lot or piece oTerorind, situate to the Borough of Mine rsellte. eounty aforesaid, bounded in front by the Alice Hal and Bettnylkil Haven Railroad, on the rear by the West Branch, westby lot of James Fos, south by lot ofGeo. Reese, containing la length about 240 feet, more or, less, and In wtd:h about 69 feet, ease more orlers, with the Appurtenances eon- Beg II tithing ota two story frame dwelling house, and frame stable. As the property of 31..0: . • - ceilLEtt. At Ike maw rime awd place. All that certain,. lot or piece of ground, situate in-the Borough of Minaret ~lie, crunty aforesaid, bounded In front by Sunbury ut. on the rear by a SO feet wide street, on tire wen by lot now or late of Thos Conalvay. on rile south by Filth at. containing about 150 feet In depth, and • ,5 - •• 73 feet to width, with the appurtenances, rey cnnststing of a stray stone Tavern sod • • Store house. on Sunbury street, acid (our Si •.' 11 story • frame dwelling houses. on the rear of said lot. As the properly ofJNO. Da. lOW ItllFl. NEW It Okt:EPITIIIC MEDICAL OFFICE. Camera 2d •nd Market St.OrpasiteTllbmemon's ffull P OITSV I LLE, lieswierren COY. of Cal fosshill and 3d 81. opposite the Primasive Methodist Choral IJan 27, '49. 371 y, .• Peter F. Mudey, ATE occupant of trre'Town Hall and novd employ ed an a Salesman, by Murphy. Cooper di.Co . bey Goods. Merchants, et No 27. North Third St, Phdadel philt, orreei for sale the isneaplreci termof Ws lease. and the fixtures sad furniture of, the 'fawn Han; in this Sotough. For tame. apply to' John Clayton, or to Jar If Hoary, on the premised; . !realign respectfully solichsihose country mereb ar*With whom he Is acquainted, to aid him' In bir er for(s to support a large. family,' ty giving , hit their plarollig.e. ll 44 ohm tit ttust.ectitcp. , , Oct EP ISO • • -T4l-tir seet.4 , Mht. tql-n SIIERIFF t 2 SALE. Or REAL ESTATE. 121 Y union of several wnislmolai 1.1 Espana', issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Serbs County. and a writ of FL Fa. issued out. of the Court' of.Commun, Pleas of Schuylkill County. and .in me directed , will be expOsed to Public Sale or Vendee. on ' liaturd ty, November Wet% at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the retitle goose of !aeon ERAS. in she BuToeigh of Pottsville. WII County, the Pillowing uescribed premises. viz. All that c stain rot or piece of ground', situate in Young , * A Mims to the Tows of • Schny.kil 'oulify,bounded northwsidly by Ptitsville street attrertmlly by lands now or late of Seating..., er Vezherill, tastwardls by Iltke street, and west , w alp by ttie caaiwardly aide of Mill Creek; con- ateing in width about 2IA/ feel, and in depth about 100 feet. As the property of JAM ES RHODA: At the tame time sod place. All the right, title anv interest of John Braes". deceased; of; an and to all Mai eel tali. tract of laud situate is BsrryTtiwnship,. Scbuylktd county, know ti as the -Deborah Grant. Lands," containing 4,0 acres and allowancit. bonito. ed of the south by lands late ill Lleny.trunt Oombe, uu the east by a partittos live of disputed lath. oil the north by land now or late of Benjamin Combe and illiain Elliot. and ow he west try land weer...l'A to Dr. James Davidson. ALso. All the right, title and interest of John . Brol.st. deceased, of, in and to all that certain tract , of land, situate in Barry Township. County being that pert ne 17.. h acre. and 7U pert-ties of land. divided in partition between David F. Gord:o. hlar hs J. 13,dd:e, Valentine Krohn . ? John .mull and Main ter Scifrige, bounded on the uirb by the Jelli.'sll. I .otlOly Itne,on the west by land sur v eyed to—. on the cast by :and wartant,d to William Maron, and on the south by lands of Bet.jation Culotte and others As the property of JOON BitOBS I', deceased. 21 Ile same liws sad place. 211 that etrtaln lot ori plater ground. situate Wilke Borough of Pottsville.; Schuylkill county, on the:south ode 4.1 . Matkintany,o , street. containing to front on laid Plailantattgo at rest ! 60 feet, and in depth 24i feet sod 6 'inches. market is the plan of Port tic ?atterson'i lot No. 14, bounded southermtwardly by lot No. 16 in said play. soulh.l eaitwardly by a. 20 feet vide alley. etortheastwarclY by Mahantango : street aforesaid; being the auntie: watdly of 2. certain Into quartet Ana. Ii and 14.14 this plan aloresaid.- which Abraham Putt and wile. andißurd Patterson and wile. by Indekture, dated the 6rrt day of January. Id 41, and recorded Uriivie , aL burg inf.:teed Book No: 11. 1 page 171, conveyed to Joh Whipple, subject to a roservation oi the goal right to Thos. Potts. his heirs end assigns, and being the same prat:it - es which were conveyed by Job Whipple end wile. to William Noun, Jr.. by their deethleted Jt iluery 5111,1531, witliCheapputituances• As the proper.y of WILLIAM PATIO V, lit. Seized. taken in vireottlon, sod will be sold by Sherdrs office, Ort' _J.l'. NV Ell:\ Mt, sheriff. burg, Oct. 13, leoP.' 41-to fiEnta FINNT IBATTAL. o:der No. I. ' ION eCIICYLKILL CO. V.:II..CNTEENJ.. . October Iltn, The first bsitalion Schuylkill Cowl.) , Veluottiers, will meet lei parade and dill, at Whir:l4ole, on Weduesdny (intoner 24th. 1949. , Erie tine will ba formal at II o'clock, on Sunbury Street. p Each tommant . er of Company will furnish a com plete mover rust of his Cwupal.y to the Adjutant at Pottioiille. bet ire the day paradc.. By order of ANqr Fuz. RBIS .E. WYMiOCIP. Nejetant. IMEI KewartL rtiN Thormiat inam - I.t' 1 1'n 0,0 i.. nor Store teas Velour:Hi . and Roboed or the I . o:owing property as near ait•we 0.0d...0v0r : '-• 4 S,lk Steel Pearl cowelcll -atchels, wroth $6 OD Aloro 4' or 5 1114,A ThituT . Stiawla. .12 1.0 Ca • lor 2 p2:r lf Skin Boom.. 9op i .Bus ..11, Ptipoo.-to li3Obood. Cap St 1300001. 18 OO 2. P.wcres Black Ve.t.5,,0.0, e. 14. U 0 8 or 9 l'ottea Red and Yellow 13.nda.nn - irs and LSI .1.: lid Sitiusd, - and - TAlui, Cravats, 33 00 2, hest finistled'Oirk Ilthatulg . Knivt.i. ICU 3 doz. fancy Pudic: Kusvcs. . 910 (;ash ia small money and 4/ilsill notes, 25: CU , • • sue, co . . GA trnEssi. kGP:It & NItLLEtt: Gratz. p',:t. 13. 1319. • 42-3 z ' Autumn Dri .GoOdm. .TO NSEND SII A ItIrliESS "4:1:. SONS, . PHILADELPHIA, .. . -. , ARE 'giving by llniportannbil, a earilo) metal.. ed ock, comprising Staple and new styles of Fangs ry Goods, gaited for Ansucatrand Winter war; English Woolen. Cotton. and Linen Furnishing Goods; do Shawls and Dress Goods of all kinds; French-e do' - soil Dress and' Mantilla Siam; do bterinot and other Cloaking materials ; Cloths. Vanity, and Woolens (by Dens' wear; India Shaikh" Rtlksand other fabrics' i . - Lanny/ sad Goods for Shoentakeni; " tanners do do -do Caniagemakers ; American Colton - and Woolens;' Dualery, Glove'. Hannkerthlarcand Cravats. Ng A11y,7%,11-Flrdsaci at:, TALt441013,: ' 1, 90044/ 1 41::„ ." -"".4 SeAmig?„, .• • . r ~.e, ....,..t.,:t4.4 i . - Carpettn— trigatt ! NISTING WAIgnaROON's ankstitherl would notify bit friends hind luld the 1. public...that he has opened a CARPETING: BED DING & „FURNISHING WARE-ROOM, at „Ne 83 South liertmd Bt. Phltadelphia, nearly opposite the Bank of ,Pentisytvanta. where be Intend' keeptng tbr nee an *sty rlinent of the Follow ing articles : Carpets, Raga end Door Halm Hair Noss and Comhutk Mat 7 tresses: Palitters, Counterpanes,'Coarrortables, Stan= kets, , Spreada. , Sheets and Pillow eases, Counting H ouse r;htiri and Cushio op,Catop Stouts. Washstand*. aticre.lo sortity ,. or mattota., mi Maple Bed. ittitdi, ite. • • • ' ' DELI. NOUTIT, Jr. 'Otta. - IRb..• ' ' 41-Imo Furs! -Furs Furs! W V HESSEL, No:98 North Third St. Pldlada • afactorer. of FURS, of all kirtdi. such 51ciffl. Boma , Victorioce.Oloeaa. ClarePaa. ac. AIL L* , 111.414110; ROBES, all of which may be bad at the lowers cub pricer. at wholes/tie and retail_ dit 11.—Rehaiting done at the Ithottratu otlce. Oct 6, 1649. 41-3 mo • UOIIIIIng , LOTS: at: Public Sale, .• ~-. IN TAIIA4t A.: .1 - - ii-114ralluilding Lots la !•Wilsonand Le;ran.i, Addition to Tamaqua," will be offered et PuL''"c Sak,no -Saturday . afternoon, Oa.° sl4 ' 20,a put 2 0 4 clotk..cin the prentlies. I'3-°° '.l. 4:, Persons rlsbleg to see ate tete pre violists, pin call , on i eii29444.217,,..,, ' ~ e W . 31. 8. LEW). Eau.:. , .I . . For Sale, • - ;-. ~- -- ,- -kilitALP PAIIIII up 17 ACRES.. • SITUATE In Chirlesioh Township:l:beater eonntr. BS miles' Rani Phitadelphia, 3 Odin from Yellow Springs, and 6 Wiwi (Born Pptehics We, on - which art • • • the fmlosting IMprovresent a, CI s x a House Mlcontiittlng six rooms, with a 90 filet portico itt Boni, a pomp of waterer 010hr:tr.& artlali Barn, fine graperyand peach orchard: Bed other fruit trees, the land has'imen recently limed.— arill - be told tow for cash. or will be eichnoged for pro. pertfin Sitneraville. Apply - to the subscriber. at his agency, Orme; North It..ilroad Bireet. Nicer:whit.. • 1:, , HENRY W. LEWIII. • Sent 29. '49. ' —4941, ----:-------- • Fur Illanufactory. • JOHN 110134C1i61., Navinfactorer and Impel ter of Faso. of. alt kinds, such all MUFFS,. LIQA.3,, IV polealliaand 1111 No. 64 aairrili Set; ea at., East 'aide, Oil. adelphia. N. 11. funs repaired, changed and,cleaoed lathe oratest mamner. . tsiepc 21),:j9-7441,3.:2- • . E._ Hicks Jones. WIMIERALE DEALER & MANUFACTURER OF WALLOW AND WOODEN WARIG.7-, NORTH SECOND ST B•Lmten Market and Arch me. underJ rindney I,ieus! Carpet Warehouse. two doors below Christ Church, riIILIDELPHI4. . lIAS 011 hand and is constantly revel rings large and extensive assortment of Combs. finales, Fancy ()pods uferiry description. (too noun:mos to mention.) Looking GLIA.sg3 of Galt and Mahogany hawses, hamlets Coaches. Chairs, ecc.• , . 01100 MS. , . . Shak'er's Ecetern Wisp and Country Brurnue. Wln dow,tllnols, Door Nam Tubejlorkete, :atonic Wash board —in fact, Wooden ;ill,' Willow Ware of every descrlption,nli,of wbicd wilt be sold low fur I.usts or City pecePtanco• Blerellants would save theleaclves much ihneand trouble, by cAllie &Auld entwining my Plock..beiumpur chriping. R.- Looking 1110 Insured neainnt Break 'age tu!al,r Deno of the Colon. without calm r;e. /imam O. lOIV. ' 33.3m0 Illanufattory of Po Act nooms, WC. CAesnut Strre!. üb.ce .S'eread. • ruit.socutins: - Milt' subscriber respectfully 6:44 its publle avor!i ,•: and tasteful liana all I , lelzet Banked* Casts. Bill: flunks, booties!! CA.,* Pin Bncket Knives /111 e • • ~•• tine Cutlery: Gold Pen. and' Pencils, Bestir Chesil lrien;Back Gammsn Board*, Woo, • n e 0.. •. ifiensvortenent virststounrlhe rum fr,bionable 3114 model% style*, Gabe finest quality and excellent iv ork mansfd r, ettibraelne every desirable f,net flit in, which he will at all times ler prepsred to exiiily4 rind runtish whalestat ar Tali on the most pleasing terms. CePurchasers who desire to supply themselves with artielesof the best quality will consult theft lutelests by calling at this eitAblishipent F. II pocket Rook Manuf.u.turer,SßlCheArm' Street Aueual 25, 1549 3.5.6111.) TIIE COURT OF C,O3IMON PLEAS,-OF eICIIIIYEIIJ. COUNTY. Reuben Miller, 4 I' 3 George %Maar, Reuben Miller, Samuel Miller. Isaac ]liter, Charles Miller, Joseph Yost, and f Rebecca/ hla Wife, fats Rebecca Miler, and a, George Renshler. . NO tICE it hereby Oren. t t tlr above named par ties, that by virtue of the above nation! writ of parti tion. an inquest will be held and taken, at the house of Sataue! . Thller, In Well tlrtinswig Town-hip,'Sciruyl kit Conroy, on Friday the laid day of Noselaber next, at IP o'clock an the forenoon, fog the purpose of mak ing partition or, teluattoti, and apprai.ement. of the real estate of -the late Jamb itunte in the said 'township and County, so in Ilir writ ' required; at whichtime nod place the said parties can attend if they think pri,per. Sherifrs Office, Or - wigs-1 J. T. WERNER, Sherftt burg, Oct 13. . 4 t.tt • OrpliaTil 9 Court Salt.. l'ilsl - ANT to an order of the Orphan,' Cmirt SOL., 5,1,1 ('aunty, the stascribers, a pri,dsiteu by the 'TrostPei nfthe sail Court to make .axle 14'100 real ('elite of JACOIi GOEDRING. late of the Borough of decea;sed. trill ripest, to sale by miliiic vendtte,ou Saturday, the lath day of November. 184. at tett o'clock It the foremion, at the Etch Inge Hotel. In the Itorough . ol l Potts Ole atlirei.aitf. ell that tortes meas.:tee and lot of ground marked prober three. an Situate on ?Or{ Cathnn Aven.r, In youg',l Adilitnn to Pottsville, afrording to' the ur pint of saidAri dition, containing in front no said AVenUr 50 frel.and running bark 011 one side about 1 1 0. fret In depth.utt til It invites the bound try hue of Toung's Land ,and on the other side about 115 Wet, until it strike+ on said boundary line, with a two slaty du . ..Pin:J....llse fli thefeon etetted, late p estate a the said deer ed. Attendance win be liven, and the continuum of the sale made known at the time dull Tra,, cif the sole, by JOAN GINNIC ED; Trustee. DANIEL RAERCILER, Clerk. Oct 13, ISIS. Vainabire Tavern Stand., IN ET.CAIMON, AV PRIVATE SALE. 1 ~..... THE-millscrthe r otfcru at Priente sale that well known Tavern Property, In the LC,"66 ton nof Pt. Carbon. Schuylkill Co.. known H, . no the Port Carbon /tote, recently owned h ti by Jucnb Madam. The totwition I. one or the 11061 eligible in tie town of Port Carbon, and the linprovements on ti !premises, ample. ' P The property w 11l he tthrcheap, and on a zeasonahle eredl. roe teerno, dimly to MEM Getelker 6. 7519. Buffalo Robes. ' ruts mibireribers Mier for sale RAO bales of IMMO° Robes, received direct from St. tools, which will •e told reasonable, in 101 l tnltuit porch:meta & SON, fins I.land 15 North tibia., Phi Ma. Ott 6, ISIS. 41.3m0• SPALDING & ROGERS' _. . _. The characteristic features of this . great efts blishment, srcieh appear to have absorbed the moat of the novelty and recherche entertainment extant, can be only briefly enumerated in the limits of en advertisement. The Arosionteos, by far the anon swpendotis musical project of the age, composed of over Intl° distinct masi al more powerful than a band of SO =sl ims, and draws by 40 borne in procession, trill cousti• eYe the Orchestra during the enterunnmeut. . ' • • 1 , .. An entire end effect, . Dramatic company; Tinder the lireeloa of H. F. /Vthotr, Proprietor of the Adelphi Thaws, Irashington, 1). C., i. attach.' to the Troupe far 'chirp:typo-A of petting up every night the grand liel roe arel Patriotic Specutclce of <" ' . i G. wasutx Grim. "OLD PVT" a'4 "Mari ANTHONY WAYNE." reviving reminiscences of those " limos that tried meet soots," commemorating some of the most stirring end interesting Revolutiommy incelente, the gullets decay of the Heroes of '7O, and concluding with a grind Nauonal Tableaux of Gm. Washington mounted on e. noble char ger. borne ose the shoulders of his horre enstineniats I. • The accession at the CARI,O TJIOUI'E, under the charge of the gross Isolpste Trick Clovii, - ;_tignor F stwx CARLA. known throughout Enclitic, as the man of 1000 Tricks, and more renowned probably than any artist that has ever perambulated the country•, and A singularly talented Troupe of Equestrians, in every department of the Wariness, viz.: :Messrs. C. J. Rooans, W. W. Ntentins, E. Fealty, J. HCFARLAHD. H. F. Monate, G. Q KNAPP, T. 1 ouno, Ac. ✓ke • Musters, Comma, CARL°, Psaav, CLAISSCS, fen.; 'Mesdames' H. F. NICHOLS, }CHAPS PERRY, Miss HYLSMOIIt, etH, Ae , altogether renderiag this double company es tough in *titmice of all other establishments in the numbers and talents of the Troupe, as is the extent and elegance of the mai. ' WILL Eihibit at Pottafigt; aa Saturday, thc ;9th instant. • Pk, OTICE.—SCIII. I YLKILL . NAVIGATIOZi CEIRI 11 —The Schuylkill Navigation Company, having sometime since,esSirsedslrthetr ltattroed Cass, com monly known es the •• Yellow Cars'• to lienry,.C. torbit, Charles S. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph. Rms.—in tricot, for certain, purposes; and possession having now been given, to their Agent Edward [!. Harris; who will keep these Cars in Repair, and run thorn, for account of th« Trustees. • NOTICE, le hereby given, that all claims. for labor, or maierials,hers after furnished to these Cars, must he presented for settlannint to, Eduard G. Hams Agent fig the Trusties. , ELWOOD, blOktiti3,. pee. 2-16-4041 Itaigent Laglaier, Et. • I 12M3==iMai PUT Mil ItrE7' rmhuielottr.—A fate nutriter,orld,te Paul'e,( l ,l7iriesottr) .Chrouicle ftirnisl4 some : interesting particulars respecting OM 'climate. productions. Jac.. of that territory. Esculents of every . deseriptiOn and of du perior quality are prinhiced in abendanee: end the' eropi otoats,aild,_lEidian spoken of as' being ' much heavier . than those of Obio and Indiana. tlechatajes, • and pariicularly house :builders; ere : iu great de - ipalitl, and . it is believeti that erti r.ans of small means could - • there acciniro property aagrow up with the countrf.— , The -lumber business is spoken of as at , taming u.uch attention, and increasing in importance with the returnof every spring and the rapid augmentation of the popula tion. Mercantile and professional pur- Suits are in small demand, although Paurs,.lit.i4 believed, :would compare favorably. in 'this respect_ with any oclie..c, 2 •town of the same size. The oldest rd , irabitanl9•Of , the - territory declare ;that at no_pJ9 . ce' Where_ thu had formerly resided._ have Ney, f ' or their fautilias, enjoyed.e • greater share of tharlia .linnesoteAt —,---- : Di'' , Dd; g' . ; I Latc. Suli —The Ccitidnej tor on the ashda and Lowell -road.. -re= centlyeeize three dog belonging, to sport men - in tli r ,"Ciiii:, - :the !after declining iv-, pay for th eir Ira, N tortation 4. suit, is to g row' out of the matter., and one _of the_, pai4es . aggrieved , threatens, says the Lowell Courier, to employ Daniel Webs t ster. illeanwhlle, the dogs . are b'crarded out at Lowell. to await the result.. .', . .Harkness fi SonN *ra.sui.orcAnLE CLOTHING STORK, • oNo: 1.2 S MARKET itTREET. - • 7/e Soutleatt corner of Feiti-th N. 17,-Look ont for the rive Story Etlild'ing (128.) rPHIS Deterredly popular Estate fahnionthas tained foe the Int.t tveenty . years a repitratioA for the ear... Hence and cheapness of Clothing unat tained by any t iother hoore in the trade t In consider , : ation of the itarnenee itinounrof public parrontge be, Allowed on then, the_proplietors hart spared neither roans o irinr expense retuning the services of cutterg nr _undated ability; end for the Fall Trade or 1819. they:offer effete R stock of superior ready mode Cloth- . in; ,as they are contidents.annot he ...twilled in Phil adelphla or elaawhera. • Every solidi* of clothing manufactured by them le 01 the i•eal ntaterhirs , end workmanship, ar t : l (reel t their he <nygood& e riot. thelre' err: Ihey-: of t'... •• I lie at thy lowest rat e. Thant'' r lea n „, , et Froparium of Forlecdre o, et Not ..... .'•• •' t nf their clothing , ,r.,:r until:lit to putehase t• t R f " • i , el 3. ;Ma elsewhere nt $l5 00 to t• it 1),44 rind Frorl Coats from of $l2 Oli, umrali &ate the money; fancy and ti ack Pants, $.l Oft; etch and black - rtattill Vents, #250, and a magnificent lot ofCloaks atslo 00: such as cannot, be Wight at other stores for less chart 315 00 All other articles at corresponding low rates. N. B.—Every Garment enid at this house ts Was •ranted to fit filth ea., and nldrance. liAtiffs:l:lS.l & 503, Corner ofFcurth mat Market-street. N. B.—C. liarknese & tinn aru the only agents Ire Yot the Pale of It. II El 5: Prr.miuns Tailors Slienrs,Ladics,, , ici:sna, . 0,1.. 13, Hip. NI us c. • E„ g u n d, my lime O'er the tea. Harp has been unitruug, JuLiata, N ,:,,, z rhe.ui/ 'Mary TIN I The ttoh ;a be rairni 6%1( . 1.101 Eliza. Coo'. The shnw. - etrrlNi The I . hitelelphia Lions; a new Comic ,nnit."; Souventi de YhtladelVita; a brilliant rolta, by dote; Les ebkhettes, or Beli , ,rulk.sy . mt. ValentinJs Waltz, . . .Virginia , do I Free", ' do, , Iltinimihn Patriot's qt;:'.ote.;,, - Louise Gallen, . . Army and Navy Grand March> ' Music nt on hand, obtained to order, at e - , fIANN&Vri - Wholesale and Rulailßooliand Music Stored .• .. Sept.ls, 180. , 3S- „.. - 1)r..1 T. Mettolas, • - • '• EsPECTFITLIX inliirnis the eithens nt am! vii ratty, that ho'ltas removed' his . Mcdieal Of tire and trpotherary Score. td the rid Alba. AirtherlY occupied hyli irhoiea & Corlins, corner of Market and 3i,01111 010.. where lie will be ',leased to glye , advice. and pre-rtlhe puoriiptionv. lie latiem 11,1- self Oa: (min 111 , 11 ail.len, C fat the Imsme.,2, and lent - lon to kis profeiri.lon, he will.alve general nat. .s At the request aeon, of the citizeus . of klinersvllle and eurrnundina country, ho has eraehltalied o medi t al &lice hr. that pLice, sv hi-tells may he consulted ow Tuesday and Friday nfternocn of every week, Sept 15, 11,19. ° 314 r 2. . TOYS • ro!{V ! So}GEORGE DULL, 106 Xuith strto. be:011) Race. . , ' PMILADFLPHr4. r I.i l f,. , .''''h.::,7,""gt7;ll:' f b;TilltLg. ; • toys in boxes. barmen id . a+, eVgar Laseso.nutt boxes, slate:: and pencils, donir noes. cards, cane.; nttleu, Penny rope, with-a large' - variety of other tarty articles, at the leave.; ',prices.' whole.ak and retail. Call and see, at No.o. NortU .2d tit: PhandelpPla. :dent 9. , J, tBl9. 1—.13-2m I New , -York Dry .1,7,60 d Store; . , LORD. TAYLOR CO., ' 4 208 .CAsaf..sut.•§lreet Ayr. now ,m_haltel, incl. received direct torn th,e-.. I Inanuticinrem n ugortment of 6111... Gallfr&-J Nlerit a lM Lllll,a, Shawl.t. L"..•• &.C•' F W. e colors and designicbcing of their ownselecting wirer tlieirs. Th =lt . . I.lnenot, HoFinry.ilabt rdnehrrynnd all the. difrertnt lakenor tonmeati( Gonda constantly on hand, whole.; atad . - L. T. & - Co. never dnvlatn fr,,m Pant price. i. We arc Vat:!/ re eel , . log goads from the New Vett. Aurtiono. - List of. Letters: . • - 1) EM IINING in the Putt 01fice 34 Donalifsurvy Po It ending Sept. 30. Ilresshut IThrbler Dank' Miller MI & John Brabaker Darr Samuel: MeVanan GeurE.;. Daniel Boyer 'De. hunt I.; I. to Otto Peter • John liresnahator toped y That • Dav id John Hixler. • Illne Martin e , ' tio•ts Elf Ilnws Itohnsfo 1. (leafy Throns's Snyder George Campbell Faminslleu . airsom Wiltnam E & Real Dungan ?fine M IliCadertnan gyn.) , V. , ziplit•Slwuracs' Dollso Patri.k Light & Allbuuse Walaph Onvid Zerts George' 15.11'i11. Li/31160N. I'. M. Oct 13. tsf) AG_KNT FOR THE. SALE OP sOurrit - .ItoTitii Iv; AritiFACTUILINIq , CO'S • 4 WRIYING Pit `1•1' It. Ira ',arouse Xv. r skur. inn Cas." , of the above an .I:zr Paper. no. • • I nn nod for pate t, t • tram at the umket pricea, con s ist inn art lime thick Flat.Cates. la, 14;0 end 18 Ito., blue Zol white. . SuPerfint Medi= and' Lit. 7iVrlthlCa. blue '••• white. . . . Extra super and superthin Pr , lin P 01.13, blue -,,, a White, plain and ruled." , , Superfine Counneri!al Pnstr , blue and wlille. !• 1 ... " and ruled. 1: , -- Extra - Super Vita , * Note. Papers, plain end gilt. Supt., fine and fin., Iltli Papers—lnn: and broad . _ Suhrr tine and fine tbnfollog-linnae Cara and r? . . Ida. red %%bite.: ,', Eaten taper C0,r.,, , ,, 1:,.;.1 and Letters, totaln. :i . lll r'... ,,, 1. r ',no .b:t . 4 , ..• . .. t t• u. I I M tie al, /Cleo. tOn net pines rem. If July WE , FALL API/ WIVIta. GOODS. flaring spade great addition to the size of nor I' ate new prepirsd Mml.l.lr an assortment te Cloths, rassonmret, VCALIIIC. and Illyi!L Wen .'" etts, brevity qtmtity and entor. Fla anent, in I • I • ; and all "them entire. (andon Flannels'. 11.41 •••; ••• illki,iiantll:, )211k sltratteting,ltatton Tabta-t ske .-Voss de /neves aid Cash •47.;/. . Black Drese 4'1.1 - Mantilla Silks, all teidth• t Nets st) le Fancy Dress silky, meatslyls; .".' • sitertnns--a great assortment of tbe Ueat' f and English make.'. -Up-teas—ad t hr. m w of hong nm Iltanset. Mocha and Merino Shawls, In :ay tea._ • Cloak and dark aintertata.• • musup; . _!,=- drrstiNf.• We. cell onr Attistsne In Oar cuirtnnters es ' • •• I pines. tad they can hire any neattly x : ' al nor ags.nrlnt,ut ilrvery largo. BLANK F:rie. COVISTIS lIPAN ! g!a.ntcts of every Mee Lud qUality . from ,3. • 111.00. • C. uuterpenea of toratnan and. vary sup, • • ere . - • Linen Fun Gonda.-Linen sin,Table Clo Oct Bud 'fable leinertt..l , 4a, , l, els, and TovreWng.L.b , ll , gad Callen , CAIIETLNGS. .• • Anctl , m nvitnee. ttrat Canton• lrual variety at t4r7 .- 1 9W Pric. ll xt toil vAritty , nf ftii • 1 171 4°•• •. 4 ..4 1 , " (" 1 -°.. O 4 .•g t rOREKE.EPVI - .s. • • Yf i ;tite ilways Lirepared ta. a),: ~t . tll>Aqwee ' 4 'mm real price 4" _ ,HAILSat: " , "' t • F. W: car; of 1!"th BOYS'' and 'Chltilren9l4 . Tip) titibrcriber fnq itu Irma rre o . l 0" , • .t=aiCtntidng,. apledto the xesso., 4' r qt . ihreeyrinkof Ta.n6 Ant perann purchyong• Clothing -, mint canhn''ttAe rrt7rilege 7.. . :Ifet7ll' • • , s - ....aartment of goods will Oa •`•. e overcoats of the latest EEO =MEIMI .. .. , . •,, , .. . , - :red Leuers, gilt: . ..- ink! Sttlir,s. I ,J , ..,,, nn I l'llo%. 1 ~ in , 1rtV. ,, ,, , , , 111. I.l`lIYIll. 11 — ; , ', 0 :.:, 1 . 1. a's. h'..le. , aaid White, in& Is -+ 1 P. wer. iml Egretupes r and Cam,.una fans. ruled and pi tl ii raf ii qun Snell and prim,. IWO reams white and :mantled Short 1 • 10,1114. White and n mniorted Tisane. , val Ope. as/lotted d blur Medmina, Cap \ rdw•re r, 1849. 29-Omn • - - Th Thee Lam e Near Store, -, ~r Taeffth Oa( .ilarket Sirtp PhLAZILLPIIIA
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