:;: : - MOIERSP, 40tIRM.At SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1851 7The Prison.—The Commissioners in vite p r oposals for the -erection of the new County Prison.in aoothpr column of our pa- number of Articles intended for this week's Journa/ have. beep crowded out.— Dirge as our dimeusious are, we cannot find foam for half thymattet that crowds upon us I=2l=l 77' Petitums.—Ddriug the week, petitions to the State Legislature have been circulatc‘i 2nd numerously 'signed, in this place, and in other parts of the smutty, praying the Re moval of •the Records &mon Orwigsburg to this Borough where the Courts shall be regu larly held hereafter, aud• that in tile absence of a Jail, temporary at rangements be made for the secOrity of the prisoners. n'Protection to Schuylkill County.—The Meeting on Thuraday night was more large. ly attended than we had anticipated. The proceedings, which will be found in another column, wire unanimous. A strong feel ing prevails throughout the region against the course pursued by the Reading Railroad, and a settled determination to resin any further imPositione. • , • WHO MAKES TFIE DkI.ILTN/SA.IIII3S The ,vekar sid • ' of ea Qt.esacn In our previous articles we have shown the prevalence and injurious consequences of In• temperance in the horouch, and laid the blame at the door of those who are generally held reapousible for it. But there are always two sides to every question, and na we as sume to be independent in our views, and t . speak without "fear; favor or affection," we have now, a few words tor the Temperance folks. To be plain, ,we must accuse them of inconsistency. They have perhaps not considered their culpability in the light in which we are about to represent it, and'. therefore our Suggestions are the more svor- thy their attention. ! Their zeal in the Tern- I pentane .Refcirm is: commendable. They labor for the good of the cause and labor I hard. They orgabiza societies-they call . 1 Meetings-they proeure lecturers-they give liberally of their time and ,their money,-1 they devote every eaerg-y to the adrancement of the principles they profess, and yet after all'they "lack one thing." Some years ago. ;when the Temperance : ; ' - . Reform was first !agitated in the traittd ; Artrittactte Glass. —Mr. E., V. While States, the pledge enjoined abstinence f rom i of Honesdale, Wayne Co. in this State has. only the stronger alcoholic drinks, while the i succeeded in constructing a furnace by which use of wine acid matt liquors was admitted 1 window glass is riaanutaelured with noother as perfectly harmles . The Tea:pen - lace fuel than Anthracite Coal. The result is en -- I man might get "tight" when he p l e a se d, . tirely satisfactory. .Coal has never hereto, provided he' respected the pledge -in the: ewe heen used in any pert of the Wiirld in the choice of his liquor.. We rememember.l manufacture of glass. hearing a Reformed Lecturer remark not : • long since, that hie-first and best Temper- . ante speech was delivered when' ,be ....a- _ about " half seas over"-but then he t:-• - Y'.`t. RI:MS:it-In looking over your in .:a -snag and widely circulating paper, it is been - drinking wine only. This.kind ;of. - __-ratifying to notice that thesubject of Intern- Temperance Society, ,it was. found, Would ' • , acre:ice, has heed ad impressively alluded to not Were' . Then the Teetcialt mov'efnent ,in your last two numbers- for Such lucid; . . was substituted. That answers the purpose , and strong considerations, it would Seem, much better. but still farther restrictions are , ought to waken up the feelings of event good necessary, aye, indispensible to the consurn•; citizen, and well wisher :of 'Human Society. marina of a perfect Reforn What a burning shame that .contiary to the laws of God and Man, the iratEc nr selling Parents—Tempeiance parents are respon- . alcoholicdrinks on -th@ Sabbath day, is so Bible for much of th . e drunkenness! iliac now generally practised, and especially in the exists. They are professedly tmperate in 1 borough of Pottsville.-Whose sans are safe their habits-they discountenance the hand. , amid the temptations of this prevailing evil ? 1 What family is secure against its' fearful ling, of-alcoholic drinks* in any shape 01 . , and de_s tructive principle's.-Well' may you form whatever. and yet they buy them add remark, that it causes many a parent's heart use them in their families. Seetheir incon- to bleed.-Do not the tears of the -wife, and, , sistency-they denoUnce the. liquor-seller in ; the cries of her starving children ,denounce the most vindictivetterms, and accuse him !this dreadful' and destroying practice? -And : as you very justly ask. "for what 'purpose as the seducer of their sons, and the promoter and l i, this nuisance tolerated ? ' Does . the gel d' disorder and misery in thetcommuiaint -- ' i ling of this beverage advance any, good yet' they encourage the traffic and tempt their 1 among us-any benefit to society . whatever? children day by day; at their own tables.- I None. It simply appears to benefit the in- Theydividuals : Who sell it, and the - fact is, it is use liquors in - their families, cooked i in appearance, for in nine uses nut of and prepared itr the most enticing form, and Onl y I ten the venders ofit could be more profita thus excite and painper at unnatural apps- bl y , andmore honorably employed, and eon tite in their childrea from their very infancy. i sequently would be more happy. This ap-- We,,say " unnatural," because it istinly•the plies more especially, to those who-are en vitiated taste that relishes the alcoholic spice i gaged in those low grogeries-those sinks of of baked meats and pastry. Tate, for ex- , iniquity-those haunts of abomination, which .. ~ decoy, the young and unwary. rind thus sow ample, an individual who has been accus. the seeds of death and destructing broad tomed to mince pies made- without brandy, : cast into the community. and he will reject one of modern rookery as : Irisiew then, of the tutu in the case, is it not encouraging to see and hear an expres 'perfectly unpalatable, simply because his ; , sion h honestly and _openly made in . reference taste is unadulteratad, and capable of appre- , tod is great evil 1 And may • there not be - dating what nature intended for his use, or I hope yet,' if our public papers-Lthe great en of 'rejecting that which is Unitholesome.- ! ginea of truth .and of public enterprise, Oh ! the sin of that: mothere cookers'. w hi c h . .thus fearleisly speak out against this crying corrupts the taste sod engenders the appetite • evil that every'good citizen will full and hearty conclusion that." unite in the . the Sabbath that in after years ruin her beloved son. No • day must and shall be respected,' wonder she is grieved at his fondness for the i • Respectfully yours wine-cup--she herself planted the seed of his: ', - destruction, its hitter fruits-the wanderings , ' ...... cis wayward, perhaps a disobedient child- 7 . MR. BANNAN t—ls it true that the Reading cause many a tear upon that care-worn cheek. s Railroad Company paid it member of the Her own hand' prepared and - presented. the Legislature ten thousand dollars at the last first temptation. Many of our most promi- ; session, • T° procure the ,patiage of the 20 year law, to be distributed 'among certain neat Temperance: men suffer the use of, members,-and that the member pocketed liquors in this'w - ay in their families, and yet j the whole amount? , ~ •, -, they are loudest in their denunciations of 1 Is it true, as is asserted, ;thathie -Phila. aum.drinkieg and Rum-Selling. ./. h ey .'r e 1 delpbia and Reading Railroad ,Company. can' - .. m pass any law through the • Pentistyltiania I h attempt to excuse !.bemselves by sayiug That I Legis ature t at they may want-ande also _they cannot eat pastry unless flavored with I prevent any law from passing that they brandy or wine. :So much the worse—.yotit ido not desire? \ . taste is vitiated, and the sooner the-_reform- Is it true that Mr. Cullen; - the Engliali ' anon you protess,: is complete, the better for 'agent of the Company. Who, it is stated I controls the whole business of the Comp . ; you—the better for your children, and the bet- i or, recently declared, that the Coal business a--. - ter for thetemperance cause. What ! are you,' never could prosper until all ' the small Op tuiwillingsto sacrifice the one little hem of a erators were broken up ? ' • mince-pie - With brandy, and yet have you! If these assertions, which we hear every ; day, , are true, is it not time th , people should the ream iron ao ask soother man "Who , ;mow it? And I hope hereafter'that any Oper 'is wedded to his e,OPs' to refrain from them- ' at o r who 'has effected sales p les of Coal-, and a and become a sober member of :he commu- ; plies for Cars, and is refused, ' will iromedi nit). 1 Out upon ;Itch inconsistency. Begin lately commence a suit against 'the Compa your reformation at home, and when you •ny for damages. If the Company is deter mined - to. war against thou libel furaisb havelearned to govern your own appetite, . 1 them their tonnage—is it not time fur us to then try Aii influence your neighbor's. , take a stand, place ourselves 'oil the defea- This plain arid practical. So much the !-sire, and try if we cannot ' maintain our better understood, zed-mare readily applied.: rights. I subscribe myself. ' - A ?ORLI, OPERATOR. The truth is, there will always be a market set I scar vtade so by as condaet of Ike Cerapstay. to supply the cravings of a vitiated Hppetite, a .--eie e ..... r a weaeleameemeee te e en jemE meesmaa and the fault lief . mainly with those who . Ttie•co,ii TRADE Feiß 1551. first engendered it. If parents will continue, mt .... min s ~..., ,„ to feed their chtidreo from their earliest years . taftistEllifilwitaw . upon pastry prepared with breams aad . In. quarutty sent this wee% hy itailroad 1115.169 17 wiae3, and thereby excite an appetite f,o- '-- , -aSeut ik.e same as tact week.: . • - en .d weather C-r. the 'iota two or three days has : such flavors, they must Cot be surprised . _ , ,--ari se. tiereaseddetnund for preterit nee. : find them, when grown up, not satisfie:-. We i,diteve that nothing has transpired with regard with the flavor of the liquor merely, but ..:.:'teed!, that Wou:d be of Interest to our waders, . e our lett publica:Ton: ' • taking the " raw ma te rial " without cookery ' ;111;`,,,,.,,i,„ir . irifthe Canal. twearetioidinrely aisured , . or coaling. They are doubly culpable for , swill be COmpleted throughout the whole use by the_ the consequencea of such indulgence. The : tsta or Match at furthest, unless scienethtng uses= meted and uneoneeton at present, Amid (went to • ties of nature, as well as of' humanity, con- ; cheek Its progress , demo your course and urge you to a thor- , seat by ktiitflid for the urea aiding on Thursday °ugh and total Reformation. - iev ening last. : %V ag te . " TIM" i . - Apropos to this subjecr, we append ' the 4 1 Pont Cluboo. ,116 ; 07 92,515 09 Mowing: ; I I Pottsville. . '1.181;10 31.807 13 1 • Schuylkill Meer.. 14323,06 99,542 19 Port Clinton. 41,595 14 30,563 13 Temperance Mince Piss.—Take 4 pounds of raisins, 2 pounds of citron, 5 pounds; al- Total . best brown sugar, the juice of 12 lemotis; I To time lost yam ' and the rinds of;6 lemons thinly -pared and t -- . -.7--- rtal - 1. 110 A —D a .., ' cut fine ; 1 pintl of best syruptrilasses 2 ' . 1 The following ie the quantity of coat transported ounces of munattroni. 1 ounce of clove s o and 1 overthe different Elatiroode in dehoylitlitrontly,for ounce of 13111,e9-;.-Mix -Th ese ingredie nts to . Ike week ending Thursday "Pnill. :,,, gether well, and pack tightly the jar with a . . Will" TOTAL. , aline 11111 end S. is. ft a 12,34 d ie 43,215 12 - layer 01 sugar Uhtil ready to bake. Then to 1 Mute actinetatti R. R. 4.562 11 17,158 03 one - third of thelnantity add half a peck of I g ,t -in-e ,"r k - do 6,176 16 26,971 19 • pippin apples, chopped, 1 pound = of loaf n• '•:4`lun?- itrb?n , do ' 1.125 15 7,21t3 17 gar. the juice of ft lemons, and 2 quartss il M e t hi ar i b i o i n i l a: l t e it C i l i t o rbon 101741 13 MC l ITI . water. If more spice and ' sum. are oece°s• r----j-c--- sag, they can be added._ , RATES OP TOLL area 711•111111 . 01TeTION ON aeassoab for WO. _ _ . The q uantity :will Mete about 70 or 80 I Flom M.01,6074:441.111 , 110.P.C1initin piea. There is *to Ilugit Olt will* iTo Siamese, -170._ 1- ill I.Y i To Phrlatflelpttpt , .tlt •Ie 143 •,. , • fr. 7.7 The ffoplp's Read.—=W e _ learn from ,;:rivate sources, that the new Railroad is at --,-;_ting some attention in Philadelphiti—they 11;,vi .3g - discovered through the country papers :tat such a project is in contemplation, with a view of securing the Coal Trade of Schuy I-- kill county to Philadelphia. They titre also learned, from the same source, that two Rail Roads are rapidly' progressing front", New York to the coal -Regions of Pennsylvania, Which,,whed wade,, will divert a large Por tion of. the Trade which Philadelphia now enjoys, directly to .Sew York, unless decided measures are raked to cheapen trsuisporta don berwacrt this place and PhilatielPhia.' _ ;_~ 171 'Coal for the World's Fair.-1-31r. C. W. Peale, of Heckscherville, sent .several •speci. owns of coat from this region, ttt i theLontibn Exhibition. He took pains to eolleet them .from various mines and prepared than in blocks of about ift. square, properly label,ed. -Marshall sent us a,beautiful sOecitnen - fronl Trevorton, some few tisys ago it came too late for the Exhibition, but we intended preserving it for our own gratificaudn, &ray that - somebody ‘, cribbed" it. : Specimens of coal from The !snits ut Messrs. Seitzinger and Wetherill were 31150 .sent to the Fair. The Tanff.—We regret to . , statle that an ineffectual effort was made in.* House of Representatives at Waqiingtoil on Wed.. nesday last to modify the present tariff.— Mr. Strong offered an ameudmenl. M the De. ficiency Bill with that view, hut it Was ruled out by the Chairman, Mr. Meade, of ia,and the decision V; a! , sustained, by the House by_a vote of, ayes 102, pays Another offer will he made to attach it to the River and Harbor imprOvemtlit. ',,,7Tugttire Slane arrested.—The Danville Democrat says that David Graysoa. a: fugitive slave of Thomas Briggs of Clarke 'Co. Va., WM arrested last WeeliXi x o that place by Depu. ty Marshal, John Sander \ s, of Harrisburg.— Grays:la owned up at once. and seemed very glad to see "Massa" again. He had been I v..orking at the Montour Iron works for some time. ,The prospect of being carried bark to " Ole Virginny" appeared to brighten his sable countenance. The affair went off fluietly, and without the least excitement. i t Columbia County Court.—The Dan- Demotrat says there was quite:a crowd of people at the opening of the - Court at Bloomsburg last week. to see the Judge, Hon, its PoLuocit, whose Co4llthaSit.;rl was read:Tby J. W. ephiLlr; Hia appirar- Rine" upon the Bench made quite 'a favorable impression upon the aptctatota, • and f;is charge to Me Grand Jury, was at ,ouce clear, comprehensive and to the point. • A, 7, fits Pc??lvtsrt, Jancrir 1,15,1 For the "Miners' Arr.r47l" 23,959,17 258.512 13 12%057 03 'Pik MINERS' JOURNAL GratiERAL ADVERTISER: • • - 14 , : ;. - - Argirogire • Iniiitir,: - 1 i : .. i. - . :vort - 1 114141011t741211i1T. , .: ' ~.; -- 11,1Avutid MEMOVRIS- tolls NKW Int -6 ...i 4 .8841 4 • - _______ _ - . - A - ?C Arm a HALF Erroathoitte, gAL In tba - Burnt urim. of sat North txtretat , rrf Coat end Norwe,eien streets, a i[,.ad atreet,ebore - Vine . Philadelphia. thab - hisli4, •RN deldraldsiMral-Mn foci NOSE, now co. !for fronter patronage would respectfully:talent lbld Ifirtm a continuance of thtseerne, as he keens a gel , " i ' Rlge.:Also. three Two Story OWEL ir V a li:A * 3l7r LIAIL A IrgitId O .:tS Ci tte IT :I IS n: i ‘ 44,g10s . Islib L lTy N ta li n O te U en a r:itte= a4 V:nti n"t"r7 litiuding the new article of ROPE or CisCO- ..„...$ • Also; two Twe Story DWELLING HOUsEtt In iNUT CARPET, fig..,Puhilc. Ibiocus, which he "6 I Sanderson strict, near the Court Untie, pearly new, Iklanitfactured, and thate.forecan sell unusually E. : and with a large "lot adjoining. ..' . .. . !low, Wholesale or HAD. =• -- ' 7 1 * i Alert, twiliTtro Story DWELLlNG•florocis on • 1 Philadelphia, Feb. 1, DIM - • .4-4 to ", Lyon street. abirso,Severith. -L.— .. ' ' Also. ono Two Story, BRICK DWELLING 'fforSE tingly& COUNTY raiso.. , ,in Market street, with a Hydrant, Carriage House. oEoPC:train WILE BE' RECEIVED' UP TO THE ',Stabling and other eonveniences. AB of tableb win 14th of MARCH neat, at the Othceof the County ! be_dispseed of on easy terms either by Sale or Rent. Commissioners., at Orwigeburg. for the. Building a •by 1 - triplication ti rintmerLber. , . Prix/fate the Borough of Pottsville, upon the Lot re- . •, - PIIILIP "HAFTS. coal street. ~ cently pair-ham:lot Mrs.Farquhar. . 't Jan.9b.1851. . ' 4 ' 44f The Plana end SpeciAcatiuna can be seen at the . __ Office-at any time. The Arehttect will be in aitend• ' IMO= V Madan 1! " • . ince the id, NI and4th 3londays liyebruary, to make • lIE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD MOST RE. ECT any eiplanatlorm to Persons deslinna of making Pro- % T-- p9sals, I folly inform the public,' Abu they are now4gPrepar ed to manufacture all kinds oT either White Pine, tY• Alirhe papen'in the Chanty will please ropy. 1 . v.,, " , Yellow Plne,orllenalott lumber, Plistrirlng Lath, or if .. ' - WILLIAM Tam- -: . .! Pickets, at Theit haw Mlle, in' Ruh township, ' -• I iffl2llA CI. 1 7 /UTZ. , - I .9ehtlylkill county; shoat 9. miles from iTatuartint.- L . , ' Til tlti As rosirm, .. ' t They hop,,by gelling a= fair - prlctilend a disposition C. am=i 4 "."."= 4 ' ,. . - :`fl'ffe"" Of'' , fk"if- i c'un ni} " Wr '' - lto render 11sfaction th all whip may have destines bate: Jet, I itsi, ,4.5 t ' .1 -. ....1----------- : -.„--- r - , - •, With them, to :omit a liberal share of pitrongge. • • • TO LET. , . .. . • All orders thankfully received and speedily efecu i ted. They will tordract for delivering lumberat any C i , THE • sIIISCRIBEIf ; OFFERS *TO P .itation Work the Reading .--,.- Rent the:TAVERN STAND he now or- Canal. ptilroad -t•r I , rhuylkill Perions willing information respecting the prlia• Is; I. * t r u i p th le3 s in TA :l ß lor u r N is G Ad a d i l ta th; b ri ed to . P .t a is ticilit. ' , he : of lumber, will please address Franklin C. Smith, II STONE!STORE HOUAE, immediately • Agent. Tamagni, or rhs undersigned at Potudn" . an, oppveite -MO above; mentioned propeity, . montenturey. county... - . 1 - - ' ' '' , - can the Mount CarNoff kallroad, w.th • good turn-out , - " SMITH at ! MIN"I'ZEB. ( coin ..51,4 Toad. and Within a few feet of the Canal.- y nn. ls,..ii.ii . . .. _. . _. . . 4 ,,,,,, The :More property will he rented' tor .on ordoOre ' ' - • teak. • Pmkes-mi. cirri: hitnediately if regifirtqL 4P1 0. 1 , t'l • • IANIIIS ,Dowsrv. - , Feh.l, ISSI - f ' 5-er ; ‘..., FOR SALE, THAT SPLENDID BUICK Tlarfliair :ad iceif 1....' tdblisked i'tore itand. t.,.;,- .•:-: ' ' sITIIITE ON THE SOUTH WEST corner et" elecood ana.ll4ll Road atr.et.a. losi:nM'''''.' la the Borough ot Minerssiiie, Bciolli kill county', (late the property of .1. II ,IS j Ziegenfer4 To the Dwelling of which If= attached 4 FRAME KITCHEN, BAKI. 1101 - isE, OVEN ands - STONE :SMOKE 110I:BC. - and .111,0111 r out buildings necessary for the 'comfort and rontentenc.§ cf.& family. Also 4. splendid Yard and, Gardoh- Walk') and: Yard all pared. To l tie ...tore department 11 attached a WARC /101181:i STABLE. and V4lllD4ta by nil feet. The subscriber lc abort to leave and will mftl the chose property at a ter) law prise and Oa li•ry at.. ott,modating Terms. par:Rs ri ir. 'dot. opply to I. 1.. ZILIIIENFI:k. 1' A. 'fht aholir store Room is 'now oreupttsi : a% a Drug. Blatantly and concert ionary,,th , ent ire •:t,.c.:„. of whlels hi al•.. Mr sale. hilnergrillo, fob. I; 18ai 11ffil naon4Ncra, CAMDEN, THE ETNA INS - CHANCE CO', pi — Hartford. Con rPrtkut, had Ipr ilitoTreTlOV)NstfitNvr .COMPANIE: 4 of Harifnrd. Coelbectfrui., AVING. •Ne . .m; sty opposite rhlisdaiuhia, are prepared to it,dre bhParw:ed risks,-against loss or 'damage he Fire t— ainuerr others interesting to fjehttyjiiill eo - unty, nre the vertnno collie:y establishmenti. whirl, the ( . ory.o2,,jea 4titlris at I.l o (o'fine premiere... 'The. Potieleg ktn :by the f.3ll. , wihg;highly' rrApear able con, rinse wI4 .ier ye 10 .1 hfityth ,e cnotiaente Of the as,attr,O.in thaie .Corn:vnies, O'rd the `reosonal,lo infra eh:mg:4: Thty are biegsrei. F.Nyter Terser, PRA , Rocers, , Sinntakiinn & Whitt, eiteVeae&,Co.. and others. .appiicotioni • are to be addrPis.•.d Vorha undersigned:- at his office to Camden, N.. 1.. with pions and deacriptiotts of the propel ty, desired to he insured.• • . . • J • M. [IT, Agrnt F, & P. L Co. February:l, -• A.,4:1•1 A:3 ,T.11 . 01:y tr,Nvy V' VIRTUE Or .SUNDRY WRITti VCNDl tipruu EkponaN. ;,eyari FACIA9 Find Fier' }.llClak, ireacd out Of the Emir: . of Common Pleas of 'idle) I. kill cduitty,and to me directed will he exposed to Pub lic r3ale Vendue,rm SATURDAY, the let day hf March. A. D. WPC 2411 gictc.ek, A. Pd., at John C. ic.eiG'e Exchange Hotel. In tba. Borough of Pow'. mnlnty.tha foltowleg rimer lb.ri prern- Isis, to wit 'j 1. All drone three Certain adjoining ints of ground, situate In the town of Tremont, liChUylkili enmity, ,on Railroad or Cresson street, each lot $l3 feet in front And 154 feet In depth, and on which ii erected a Ma chine dhop and Foundry, a sterna engine. and fixtures haionging theretn,and an office, bounded by lot of J no. Ripple on the North, and William Whiggitm on the South.. . . • . , i Also. all those two other lots of ground, zititate in the town of Tremont, Schuylkill county, each lot 40 reel front on Maly street by 140 feet deep, on one ot ,wh;rb i. erected a double frame house, 40 by 30 ft , MU lel"H...shirt, and a amide—late , ha em ate of Wttl. I, LA Nfte and PHILIP UMHOLTZ• Also, all that certain lot Or piece of ground. situate bi the town of Donslnson. bounded on ibe East by— n a the West by Clara alley, on the North by Centre rd,eet and on the South by Philadelphia street I and twin. Int marked In the plot of said town with No. ISO, containing in trout SO feetand In depth 150 feet, with she appurtenances. tobristlng of a two-story hawk dwelling house and a stable. and a well of good water ne.r the Mlorr , taie the estate of CHARLES HEIN. OCULS. ' Alinotil those t r.dlvided thirty-four and elghty4hree Irundreilth.parts,:equal to an - undivided mortal of 4411 acres, Itt and in 11.1 i those ten adjoining tracts of land. situate now fir the townships of Trianon , and FrAlley, in the county of St huYikill, add surveyed respectively on Warrants dated the 12th day ofJanw ary, A D 1732• and granted to Elijah Weed, George Weed, WaliatnCoOk,James Miller,Jonatitan Walls( r; R o bert Lyon. Andrew Canon, William Monte:men% P.ntwit Irvin and John ~,,,t2 j an g jr ,o ttm . 466 ?toe. and a per4lie:, and alloy:avec—leas the in terferhnee of the old purvey of.Jottti Bailey, which interferesltiPpart with the Witham Cook and George Weed surveys, anitkeinngs to the Stratum Railroad Company. 'with appurtenances, consisting of Houses, Engines, Coal Minos, Railroads end fixturre, ar.c., , eseentirg and reserving out of this levy the an divided interest of Wmi Donaldson In all 'the Town bits.,,as laid ant and numbered in the general plan of the t hin of Donuldsion, located on one optotire alit& paid adjoining tt acts of laud. Alit, all, that undivided interest of the said Win. Donald:v.o . in caeh and every 'Town Lot in the town of Donaldson, in the county of Rc hnClkill. agreeably to rife generalplannf .he said town, ais laid udt, num bered rani arranged tor sale. ace.. --late the estate of WSE'DONALDBON. • , • Alan. all that certain lot or piece of Hound, sltuata In tin, town. of Dorattclann;Frailey towdahip; k iii eounre, bounded southwardly by W4l.ll)Ut street. ! wesiWardly by Widget' the Swatara Coal Company, and eastwatdly, by 10t No. 51, it being lot No. 5511 n the Swatera pint of said town, with the appurtenances, emulating of a trrostory Frame Dwelling House. with a Kitchen attached—late the estate of MAIILON McLACOULIN. • I. All that certaltriot or piece of ground, situate in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. bounded fu ertmt-on Centre Street, suuthwardly byloaof Sam, net dillyman,westwarcilv hi:Second street.northward- ' ly . by Jot of Gottielb ,ftetchert, containing in front on I:eroe%reet,ll feetl6 Inches more or less, and on Second street 31 feeit '9 inches, more or ;kra, add in depth* 220 feet. mote or less, with the appurtenances:l - consisting of a tWo:etory frame Dwelling Sense. I partly of brick and partly of et one. with* basement and n atone kitchen attached, a frame shop, a one and a hall story . frame dwelling house and a frame cable. 2: Also, all that eertnlu lot or piece ofgroundisitu- ate on the, south side of the Minerivllle road, in the Botongh of Fottsfille, bounded as foliowe: begin ning at a post 22 feet front the•east aide of Spruce alley.thence eastWardly 20 feet to a post, thence southwardly Et) feet to f. feet 'wide tile}, thence eastwardly 20 feet to a post. thence northwardly SO feet, to a post.containing in front on Mine ravllle road' °O feet, and in depth on said alley 20 feet. helog part of lot No. IS In Poo k Patterson'n Addition to the torn of Pottsville, with the awl rieunnees—l'atc the estate of ABRAHAM BT. CLAIR. , AISO, alithabcertain lot nr piece of ground, situate In the town nC Port Carbon, NOrweglati township, Sehrtylkill county, mai I,ed in •Newholdts plan of said town with No. 3.situate on the-north sltie of . Wash ington street, - arthe distanemof 1110 feet - 0 Inches westwar , lly from Wood street, ton taining in front on said Washington, street to lands of Abraham 'P.m :167•feer, more or less, on the east Itne.sted 247 feet, more or less. on the west line, with r the aillerte nances, con s isting of a three story Frame Tavern House,with a trio story frame bunco and a two Story • frame kitchen attached, and n frame stabfe—late the estate of MICITAEL FOLEY. • Also, all thatcertain lot or piece of grotind,sttnate in the town of MtHeanshnrg, East .7.Brainswirtalyn ship, Schuylkilieounty, bounded north by a nubile street. east by ah alley, squib by a lot of Joshua n o k e r.grid welt bye street, containing one half acre, more or ItssoVith the appurtenances, consisting af a twit story Los House, and a frame stable—tate the estate of STP.PIIPN GRECNA W LLD, - , 1_ Also,alt theeeertaln piece or parcel of meadow, smund,. eitnate •tri Pinegrore township, •-elcfniylkill county, bounded on the east by a 15 feet wide alley, on the north by lands of Lennie aria' Bonawita, on the west' by land of Cottletb Krciter, and on the. south be' lands of Holmes and Royder., containing acres and 148 perches. Y. Also, all that certain piece or pared of land, skint.; In Plaeatory township, elchoylitill county, bounded and destrabed as follows, to wit: Heginntrie \at. e stake for a so nnet '. in the line of John Burr's land, t hence by the 'Jame north Gal} degrees west to a 'tune fort comer, thence by lands from which this lig - taken north It degrees went 20 36.100 perches to a stone sot for a corner, thence by the same due east cm.Y..tne poreireato a stone in 'aline of Kittleman Ar. Fekert's land, thence bV,the same south lg. degrees east 33 PI-100 peribesto•fhe pitee of beglhnler. roe talnl rig -two aeries: more or less. 3. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situ. ate In the Boriiugh of Pinegroire, Schuylkill coon's. *mended; owthe vast by .Tolgshocken street, on the ranth.by Int of Mary SnYder. on the west by it public mad, on the shunt by lot of John -er-. containing in front 50 feet end„ln depth 190 feet with the appnrte: minces, consistidg ota ii story Dwelling Dense. with f basement story-tats the estate of JOHN - SNYDER. 1. Also. all that rennin lot or piece of ground, iii •t telothe Bor.:delver Pinegrove. Schuylkill county, acinnded as follovisi to wit, Beginning at a post on Railroad street, thence along the santlynotth 211 des erees 58 feet' to Ar pest; nor h 41 degrees west 66 reel oa, post. , north - 434 degrees west 'MS feet toe post in aline of 'John Hager': lot.. thence along the tame 46i decrees evil , to attest in Saratara, thence down Bum. rare smith 79 degrees west 67f feet, and north_ tr7} . degrees east 66 feet to:t post,te a line of lots now .word by Caleb Wheeler, thence along the same. south 97 degree. east 16 feet to a etrllr, end thence entail 61 degreei west 119 feet to `thrplace of begin. 11 ht. coots' ngl3,le6sqoare feet, etrlct meant e.with 'he aponrisnaares, consisting of Cif story Prams vellidg Ilotlet; with a one story frame kitchen at. rattled:a one limy frame wash hottuiframe'stible and a frame wagon shed. • 'll., Also. all that certain tot or piece orground, Pit. oats in: the Borough and county scarps d, bounded in front by Tulpithocken street. on the south by Rail: roadatteet, on (he west and north by land, Of Caleb Wheeler. cOrtateing in:front about SO feet \and in, depth about 175 feet.`with the appnettinancei-.4ate the estate of Geo. BARR. - • • • Also; Ml thesis eartain two adjoining loteof fro nd situate in the - &month of Pinegrnee, ' Scbuylk II c.° Ol IlY , bounded on. he east by Centre alley, on die south by a lOt of WM. Oraeff, on the west by Tulpe-`k trocken,street, and on the north by lot of John Huber Containing In front 100 feet, and id depth 200 feet, t more or lees. With ithe Improvements, consisting of a two story Frame Dwelling House. kitchen and stable ‘..-late the eatate.of RHIN STRIMPLER. A lan, all that; certain tract of .Cnal land, situate In Brineh township, Behatkill county, bounded by lends now or late of Michael Hallenbarb and George Krause, NechtnAllen.•arul the New York and Benny'. dill Coal Company, Philip Zimmerman' and others. containing 327 acres 148 perches sad allowance. more or less, late the ciliate of FREDERICK O. WERNTZ. Seized, taker; in eaten:MM. &sawn, he wad by • C. M. STRAUR. Sheriff. 'Bberitre Office, Orwigsburg, Feh. 1.165 i. 4 5-ta • J. M. 1 RILUOVAL.—THE RUSSCRISCIt HEREBY IN forams his numerous friends, and the public Lent. 'tally. that he hes removed his SOAP LPLI CIANDLC Far roar, to the Lane New Crick Sulidi ,on the North West earner of Second and High Sir et, Pottsville— whore he will:continue to mannfacta e every article llPPettninfrig to the Wetness. on en extended sca l e . Which will gentile MOM sell as towns any establish. meat is the City of Philadelphia. _'And returning his ems to to them for Their liberal patrons* extended to him tisietolbrl. reipectfttlly solicits a continuance of . • MAIL'S P. ItOnnOCEL usivx.l,lo. , O . .. 514mck• , £STR~LOGL, rIMIE •VELTRIIATED C. W. ROBAck, Egioi .31 fivreilerVilsre , tin . ~ street. ' olfers,. s.livi.lcesta the citizens of. Pottsville and vicinity . . He has been coashlted by all the crown , ea lieadani Europ, and-enjoys a higher rnputation as sa,seirologer than anyone living. 'Nativilles aceordinsto Geontancy-I„adics,6'll. Gentler:ten ' $5. 'Perionta at. 4 .a distance, van have their nativhie : drawn:* sending the date of the day of their- slit th.— I All hitters conlaining the above fee lin- Inealate-altetitinni and 1.4%1 hies :rent to 3113 p:,rt thewto:d.writtno nalltruble paper; sad be is prei , ar ed to make use of hispower by conjuration on any of the following Couttshin:. advice given , for the titlCre.,!llll acLi , mplisbnlent of a iirPnitti!, he MA ihry pncil . f to redeem such 34 arc given is the free nee of the. bottle; and fur all rases of liaz4ra. . and I'm the ce , tliery ot stolen or lost property, tad ':. the lairrn:lvirit• of lottery tfeleri. 'Thousands of the abr.% e nain, ,! cl.-e,` have ItCen 41011 e in On. nit) and Its vicinity. end in the-Voiced States to tat full maim. factiowof nll. 10.000 Zinpclties or litiosenne4 hove neen r., 0. during the tast r four yetis while here. Let. , ter,: will answer aVery &mono, and will do an well as to call in treks...ol, and thalna 1I I, non' so safe th. nee. sonyneed not Par to trust- money through po.ll Pr. Ro*arit receives cot F ., 00 :a 100 . .31! ;tor. inotahlY\ a n'it 10. ifee.r mlvsed . on , . A.ll ltt,se will Oe rollap.iloy-45.tenneit to, if iirepaild. For mote - par. ti Icidars ca Rat MP mike and pro dif.tistmlogiral Alma ! gar gransez " ' C. - NV 11.0138 CK. , I.N.4tA cc.. nkoi - r F . :lElga, . 9,9 . • ' .1-6 m • BIZEWSTIERS PECTORAL nurrintE I 8 N: 11V ALI 7 / 1 11LE REMEDY FOR C 91701 1 4. ' ' PM :. Ii 1 Asthma, 111 Wh'orping ' t'qu Al+anisa, Cough. Spluinc nr Pain and iNaaknesant the Breast • snbl nags, Sore Throat.. • Bronchitis, and • • • iNCIIPIEN4 CONSUMPTION,- •,• NCIPIENT':CONSENIPTIirN CAN BE crni:n. I '' R., in ;Mae Instances, even confirmed consumption ruts hero rui•Pd. The Pictor,at 'Aliture wens ctienscaely and SUer.P5. ru'lly'nsmi by ti e nimpriptor as a specific for concha, kx., Ls aa by tome of the mttat -respeCtahle phi siehins lent berme it Wax presented to the public in its present form, Its rnpalarltry, ettetealt. and,inci eft ftng deciand tinting the .ItLat twenty yeani. hcrein /timed ,evernl• rival preparattona' In thwfarmoLAQ aama• raractnrants. and Pulmonary Byrn* intarh are strong proofs of its superlOr properties. Numer ous rerercnees to persons of the greatest respectability can be given, where this mixture has been used *Ph astonishing s,ller:ever-end, in some instances, where the patients have beer given up by respectable phy-sj clans, and ntlerwardn cured by firewater a Peetn s r•il !Centro. Try It. Prico.lls cents. • -• . PilosPrate. Satern Co.. March tr . , tea*. Mr. I'. D. Ilanwarmt: Dear Sir tr-Ahout one year ago I was seized:with a severe cold, v/hlch brought on a violent cough; that etio)tlnned to Increase for several monthq, granivilly 'reducing say strew tb. and wa at ing away my flesh, un til l was feat f. I that Con sumption bad fastened aka: my Lungs ace nay Dientia thought Me In a tecay. I dtschatned gust - attics of Phlegm and Mapes frdro my Lungs when roughing. I used carinus :ountdiim without recatriog an) benefit, Until L hoard' of your Pectoral Mlitiflo; of which ['procured, and used lino bottle, which I am sappy I ,, ayeffertcd a s p eedy and permanent cure. 1 feel It a duty that 1 owe to the afgirtad, as well as doing Jcsilce in .you and your valuable medicine, to make the foregoing statemont, hoping it may benefit the su ff erer Ton - s. BAR/111 ANN ITiftilb. Prepared only 1 , 3 , F A. Brewster, Drugglct and Chemist, Brl,ipeton, N. 1 , and for sate together with Brewster'e Embrocation, Cholera Htxture and Dye Water, by JOHN CI DROWN. Druggist and Chemist, Pottsville. Jan.ig, ien SIZENZIn u g SALES of ICBAL =TT ATE, B y v.,,Tur OF SENDRII WRITS OF FENDITi onI Exponas. and Lesari Facias, and Fhl atlas, leaned oat of the Court. of" Common Pleas,of Schuyl-, kill conoty, and to me directed, will be caprice d to poli tic sale or vendoe. on Friday, the 14th dnyof iclehary, 1051. at ll n'clork. A. M.. saint Hotel of Wm Matz, In the hormigh of :Pottsville,' Schuylkill county, the following dear:tined premisca, to wit i - L Thwatono and (basil° coal Under the surface In' allthat tract of Iti‘nd. eituato In Tremont Township. Pettuylkill county, borindsd and-deserlhed as follows Beginning at tt white oak, a corner of lands eft the ritentara Coal Land CroMpany, thence by the same ;north 751 degrees. east 1° 'perches to a stone corner. thence by other lands of which this ii a part, north 73? degrees, east 117 perches to a stone corner to attire land of the Swntara Coal 'Land Company. thence by the game north 9,1 doeree's, west 100 percher- to a arse corner, thence sotth 73 deerres, tvest'l7s perchrk to a avhitb oak corner, thence still by the same -and the Donaldson Land Company andZinamerman tract,sonth 201 degrees. tiast..los perches to the plata-of beginning. It being all the 611_ reserved to the said Morris ono Fisher, the dtifentlants in the said elocution, in all the grant made by them of Town-lots In the. Town of Tre mont, and the right-to remove the same agreeably to the terms of the said reservations and also the same right to remove the coal tinder and, in each Town or ' other Lots not yet granted by them within the bourla. ' 1 ries aforethid. ' 2. Also. alithat certain int,ov piece of ground. situ. • ate in the troo-n of•Trinuoot, Tremont Township. Schuylkill county, bounded as follows i Beginning at the southwest rot nero f Ple and Line streets - , thence , 9P 11Tsolith stria of Line arrest, 450 felt to a corner of:. - .. Lot No. 249 p thence' along the east site of said Lot 67 . 1, feet to the, line of Eckel 6r.Spancler's land. thence • along said Ilne north 7.1 i detaches. east 452 feet to Pine street, thence airing the west aide of Pine tAreet P 2 ft, to the place dl beginning, excepting end . inc the coal right at the lame at contained in a deed from i Rabat - I. Morris and wife. end Rowell Fisher to John Eckel and Ctirlatlan E. Spangler, dated the Bth day at : August,.A. I/ 1549, recorded in the office 'fog tecoriling deeds: . Air., in ftichuylkill, in deed book 10. 59. page , 501. Ike. • Alan, two liita situate on the east side or Clay street, Inahe town rif Tremont,iSchuyikill county, bounded on the north:sy lot-No. —, on the smith ny lot No. i on the float by the alwatara Coal Land Company's land, and oo the west by Clay street, containing lgo feet ini , ftroit on Clay street, and containing that width '. feet to the east line of satd lots. tieing Into No. 202 and 203. as repreaented on the plan of sal& town of - Tremont, excepting and reservingthe coal right. ap the same P. contained in a deed from Robert Morris end wife, anti Itovileill,risher to John Eckel ands Christian F. Spangler; dated the Bth day of August, A. D. IF, Pa recorded it. the office for retarding deeds In :4ehayikill county. in deed book No. 62; page 501,14 c. . 4. Also, a certain lot of ground. situate on the- north chi,. of North street, In the town of Tremont, Sr lin yt : kill c - onntyahotindearon the torah by land or the Rim tara„Coal Land Co:, on the south by North greet, on the east by lot N0:163, and on tile west by Int No. 253. containing fo feet in front on North street. and con taining that width feet to the North line of-said tot. brine lot No. 182, as represented oh the plan of staid town or Tremont, excepting and rrrerglng the coal right. as the game is contained iii a. - tteert from Robert Mortis and wire. and Dowell Plahel tO John ! lEckel and Christian E. Apangier, dated the ttt dot of ; August, A. D. 1640, recorded in the ()dire for recorrhog i deed. In Schuylkill county, inidoed book No. :12, pa cell 501. &a. , . , I , •5. Also, !Coattails:lot or ple4. of ground, airiutts an 1 the north side of North street. in the mitten( Tremont. Schuylkill County, hounded an the north by land ofibc strratara Coal:Land CO., on the smith by Narita sires], on the east by Iht No. 152, and on the weep by lot • No. 141, conteinfrit 22 foot in front on North street, and containing that width feet to the North line of said lot, bring lot No. 253 as represented on the plan of said town rif Fre room, errepting and reserving the ion) right. as the' same is contained in a deed from ; , Robert Mori, and wife, and Dowell Franey to John 1 Eckel and Christian C. Spangler. dated the et h day of inenet, A. D. 1842. recorded in the office for recordiog l, deeds in _Schuylkill ronnty, in deed bon!: No. al, sage i 1 501, itrc. .. ' - 1 6...Also:four loti of gmond, agorae on .the north side of North street in the town of Tremont'. lackeyt: kitl room,. lamintled oft the hortlaby trig Sty:darn Coat; Land Corstparatio land. on the South hy Norn a ;teeter i ! the east by Lois. 148, and tint he west by ot hat Lots. I each Lot bring 40 feet In front ors Notth atree . totod , extending that wlith--feet lathe north lin e thereof; and numbering eestwarrily, viz: No 181, 183. 144, _tied 185. exeapting and reserving "trim each Lot .the coal right as the same is contained' In ta dead from. Robert Morris and wife, and Howell Fishst. to John Eckel and Christian E Spangler, dated the ,Bth day of Aligns! ?.. 13.1840, recorded In the tialce fog record.: log deeds :rte.-1n Sehoyikill county, in deed Slink No 32, page 501, ke., , 7. Also. iwislots of grannd, situate ori the south side of North street, in the town ofTremont. Schuyl kill county. bounded on this uorth of Notch insect. on the south by a lO feet allaY, on the east by a2O feet alley and °tithe west by Lot No Sr, containing In front on Nnrth street 40 feet each Lot. and extending • that ividiltese-feet, being Lots, No 233 and 231, as represented on the . plan of said town of Trertiont...ex eseitag end retervlng the' coal right as the same is , contained :In a deed from Rohe,' Morris: and wife, and Rowell Fisher to John Eckel and ChtistlicrE. Briangler. dated the Bth day of April A. 13,1349, re- i , Corded In the once for recording deeds Its /S c huylkill I team. In deed book No 32.. page 501, site.. I P. Also, four kits of ground, situate on the west , side of Clay Street. and tooth side. of North street, In 1 the teat, of Tremont, Schuylkill county, hounded on the north by North street. on' the south ,by a 20 feet alley, on ins east by Clay street, and on3he west by alO feet Itiley,each Lot being 40 feet In ftont i n Clay street. except Lotlio 188, which Is 30 feet frOnrt. and—..feet in depthoind numbering from n iab• in south with Nos. 168, 489, and 100, excepting and re meriting the.coat right as the same Is contained In a I dped from Ruben Monis and wife, and Howell Fisher , i t John Eckel and Christian!E. Spangler, dated the i B t h ay o[ August. A IL 1840. recorded In this office l I f or recording deeds, &a., In Schuylkill county,ln deed No. ri.pitge 601, sits.. : . . . , 9. Also, eve lots, siorue on the south side of North , street, and welt side of Spring street - in- Me town of ' Trezeont•Ochuglkill county, bounded on tbenorth by i north street. on theaeuth by ant No. 218. oar the east by Pprigg street. and on the west by flood Spring Creek, each' lot being 40 feet In front on Spring street. ',-aneetsof oittViOh to Good Sprin t- 4;ree4. and nu t berinhv r nortttoponthwtihtheoi.2,o. l 211 132, and 21,7, excepting and reserring the coal 1 tient. as the camels contained in s steed from Robert Morris end wife, and Howell Fisher tolohn Eckel nod Chrlstinn C.. Spangler. dated the 80 day of Anson, ~ A. H. 1849,tecorded in,theollicefor recordingnf deeds, : &c. In .Sehttylkill snotty. in deed book io. 59. page i I :). • 504;dcc , :.. :. ~ .- \ , I, I , .10.!Atio; throe lots of pound, situate on the north 1 ---...---- side of North-street, aid West side of Spring street. ct L ATIOIBI SLATE:III-100 DOZEN S ie le s flg, 'ln" the town of Tremont, Eithttylkin bounded i. 7 direct from the ritanotacturen.ist City - esale on the sontb by North etres4 on the east by Semis prices, just recelyed and the sale at street and on the west by Cohd Spring Creek. being B. BANNAN'a tote :Ws. $35, 207, aed 259, as *resented In the plan • Tile Stationery and, Paper Stole. ~ of Kid town of Trenollll. atteptlos . and resetting sla . supplied at City primewholesale. the what ristit,ss the same is colh4sl4lll* Ind frost , lhfht: 10,1 • , _ : /110. r globeraliondatistd, wife. and Howell-Flarseito John's- ', . , - ,O2II II IIAZIPS won? seMs. 'Eckel cad Outlaw ffolllntagler, dated the SW dav;of ' . ' Angola. A,0,1319. f e rt„d t d in th e °eke for reen Wt og puuwAter 'MAN Onta OF-THE PargAti'd 'deeds to Settlytkillcounty, In deed book No. 4" page" .• Court or Schuylkill catnap, the *atwitter, John 801,4 M. .... - ' IL Aletr,four lmsof gy otin g, n is na t e o t, t h e 'n u m new, Ode of Union township. la the tawny of richuyl aids oftri se street, hs the town of Tremont. Etchttyl- IW. deC'd- • ' rill "Pale to s°2° by rtuill''l Venus 00. l clattery ' botinded on the Nolte b Good Spring LVIVILDAY ' ibe I:ab . tntY of February tint' at 1 ernew!in t h e w h i n K ., L ., ~,,s r ,,, ......g____.._ „.,_ wclock.an the afternoon, at th e Pennsylvania, Hall ib 1 ,1 4 04:jag on t h e — w a t IT; '". " h da;,." a ` tt :Z; e 7 l . l 4 ,7 o l; the Liaiwogh of Potuvitle. in the county of Schuylkill Nee. 10. ISS, IST, and 13e, sta represented 9 2 Platt of aforesaid, the following Real Eating,: tile laid town of Tremont. ogool l =g l g Mb menial ALLl,ttrat certain tract of land situate In Union ebn env ri g ht. lot the ems le costa et to . iteed ream township, to Schuylkill - crdintj, adjoining land of Rebert Morris and wife. and Howell Flakier to John a n Job e n n ,. lo , n atbatl onta t b n i ng Co o m n r n h y a nd i r e d' a --- n d f a rou tzti lnan .f.is, Acres •Eekel and Christian E- Spangler,,'dated the Sill doper kepis& iry, tagg. recor d e d to the °t h ee feureeooeding and Eight Perches, strict Lucerne With the uppurte- , . . Sit Mlle In Schuylkill county, in deed book No, 32, "pct.'s ' Page . Also One other tract of land situate in Caton town . Also,ao four iota of ground, situate an the eastern ship aforesaid. adjoining. lands of tlamuel Davis, widen!, Pine street , in the town of Tremont, Selloyl. squtre Horn and others, containing Five hundred and C 6 county, bounded on tbe north by Good $11,1113 Eight - Acres, and Eighty Perches, at ttc t measure tlitti Creek, on the south bp - Crescent street on the west ' the appurtenances. late the ratite or the said th.ted. 1 by Pine Street. and on the east by s lot go HS, and a A"effilince will be given and the. conditions - el sale 20 feet wide alley, etch lot being 40 feet hi trunt, and made k nown at the time and place of sale by 150 feet ,In depth, being lots Nos. 149,150, 181, and 257, it, u,;.4e;,;(.th0 Court:i IN P 110BART.1'ruster , as represented io a plan of the said town of Tremont, exceptieg and reservinglbe coal tight, as the same /4 5ii ...1,,, rh DANIEL K 4E114:Ili:It ' Cielk • contained Ina deed from Robert Morris and wile, zaol ' ll 7%.-"ig.jAn. IS, MI . - :1-5t 'lloWellTltherto John Ectel'and Christian E. Spang- joyommED papaws court SALE. .lee, dated tha 9th day of gust.. D. 1919; recoNed in the office for recording deeds, stc. in ; 'kill . DCBSCANX TO AN 0.12131 CR OF TUC ORPRAN'S county, in deed bunk number 32, page All, &e. ;. L Cl' Pitt of Schuylkill Co., the subscriber, Adam Re -13. Also, threelnis of ground, situate on th e north bet, Atim'r.", of the estate of James Reber, late of the eideof, North stieet,,in the town of Tremont, Palmy'. borough of Pottsellte,in the county of Schuylkill. deed. kill county, bounded oh the south by North street, on . will expose to Sale by Public-Vendne„on Saturday. the the west by aSO fectatley, and on the north and east eth day of February next, at %o'clock in the atter, by Good Bproig:Creek, being lots humbered —as te- noon at the public house of Mortimer & Brother; in .... the borough - of Pottsville aforesaid: All that certain presented 'dr a Plan of the said town of Tremont. ex .., „...: . ' cepting andr e. eserving the coal -right, as the tam is I full equal undivided half part oft ntessnahe, contained irou deed-from Robert Morris and wife, and 1 • ...h-,a (f "tuner Mill') itto story bilek Ines- Howell Fisher to John Eckel and Chtistiarr - E. Spang- : i:i.l:lri ...Ono. Or lellitIO:erll Jnd lig Of piere of ground ler, dated the CU, - day of A;l l iguss,t - ,A. D. 7i40, rreordel . , marked Ott a certain Idle . 01 lots. tn . Jactib , in the office Int recordihe deed's. Le..,in ; Scher Mitt • ..„.',ll' r,, so. '.... . 111 iei!. , on th e nor ti , -weelwap ll l sure 01. county, in, tked fr..ik Nn,:i2., wage let, i lze. , a orwr-sai, -berg ~ I ell Stllllllelerlllrritiv Is .a lofty n. Alm. Sr. rive lot: of grourb4. Avian . ra tat:J.:ten , t..el wide strest called Rarltoad si - to the borough 01 l of T r o non , , sa inyikth emthty....„ th e s , et , t ode ” r 1 eort.o.,,tte. Colit..llutog in front oit ,001 Norwegian 11.• tine street: ill ,s'ard town, boutka" ull 'llic -.Meth it) (tort, I.'t. tens e•tentithe that breadth to Ariteili . [ Line street, nn the Weia. Unit mouth by land ofthe stea- I ' PL 'l''' ; ''', l " l-th " . " r ‘ .-I l '' a -eV ' " i '' '' '' '' We ' ile) ' 13" i tare, Coal hand Conipattv, and on the east anal remit.' rot; ..0 toe rant J..,,d, Mier. I .1.1.111/DlC.ll.eir o St o ll the. 'by - Miner street, and landof Etltil and Spangle r..each ' " Ull.l " ll ' iscet u lti ` l ' " " .l "'I" centa u r li." I ' "? ""l" , Int befrig.4o ft-ct in (to r t on Liniiareet• and eatendinx I SlieY , leading. intothe aliiii !Soriveciati street, bounded 1 ion feet to the south line thereofiand unirrio.ring from `l.ully'v''Auv4"llY icy ''•' No ' 'on Ilit. ,rata l';-.'n1 """n -iveit to CO'. with the Nos 21'. . 929, 21ti, 211,941 7213 'it e.tc. tinily by 4,110 forty ten wide street. and ...u1t .:M.41'235.2M In. 9 48,,,5M.1219, ercertinie ii td re:-Ery en. . eattivapay 'hy Nom egiaii street alert s a id,. Vail the the real tigiii, as the slop , is contained its a Ikea from. cu P"e'" use and 'l. ' " 'leg'. of the cold ''lcy and the Robert Ma n na ;Ind wife, and Ilowcli Either ' ' 'iolln f 'ilia fifty feet - wide street, and tie a wan r r0.1 ,0 ' over ceketneAchrt i, i , te r. sp. , el,iet . ,, &tied the mt. day ef :inn alting,the sante, at all times In:ironer tote% el. AlittliFt• .V.. 11 1,. 1 849, tocQt , led in the office for tecoofing ..),. . ~ Also. of and LOAlilliaityrtailLlOl or ii i .re 4 , / , 'l'llS. r : V . r . i n Sr it , Pilik jil roomy, hi d.'eu I.*. ,;;;-, „7, of ground o• tilt I lie a pourititances,cl.,,,,kting 32. page Nn - , Sc . . kki of a frame slam:Met 111/IlJr, 4ititate o n th i. 15: m. o. ~,,,, 1 ,,, 0f. ,,,,,,,,, ,0. , ,,,h,,,,,,,, ott 4i,, ~,,,~,;, • — aide of laurel ;wet. in the low o of Tremont. lelLlLvf. i "' P a iLfi L "'ILL"' to Pottsville. 1, 'aid cut 1, F1 1 . , 11,10. Lill (mann, Imil n d,,r4,, t h 0 „ t ,0 , ,,y Ni no :, ~l ii, ,,i , ~,, ...tf Kehl or k c ~ tot th e 111biero* Bank of . Pottsville, iii Lire south by Laurel street, nu the east by lieure Er.i.., le , coon!) •‘i erini:.itill.,:platited on the plan of raid , o 1.1111,,:, ct ith intiolier one hundred and 11µ141n-.I t, el a land, anti on th e wi Oby lottnuniter Id; earn lot . being te feet in Iran( o n .Lae r ,-.1 om..t, and ~p1 , 1,,,,f , (NO 1 , t , n0 •1- d .:".1,14.•er :Oi 11 :ti Wii I. 1 . ..;:i bil ' 41 , 4 .it a that width Ins 1,f.! ~,nr. It /C.' , to Ninni. A reel. IT .nr. Po"t or; tie- me I hivaidl) side in -aid I "stork street, lids No. lo Jed il,-, r ri iireet...l..l .1, ~ i g ~, of :sod theme by 1,0 islarlsed !L., 195 on ,and [ll.lll north lit de town rf llreoet , eie.litio.; nint ',...:ery mg" iiie goat 21' "e•'‘‘ , r - ' 21 ; 7T feet to a - Tatid on the soothe:artily ,ide right, as toe .. si i ie . i s i . e ,, nii i,,,..i an a led nine R„, 1 of rho we.. loancli , i'4' tbs. Mount fart on and Mille Mortis and wite..tnd Howell Fisher ni.lohoL. ~;] ,ld Hui 4 11 fra , t , ~n t '.:' c -1," 6 d- , t In - , •!an' r"-','' the chrii.ti t , t' Siologie,„ ,turd t n.: sit, 'ray ',..i• ~,,,g , 1 „ 1 , middle ilb•reuf, them:, liittog and I, .31.1 Railroad, A. D. 1.549, leCl.lded 'in the offnar tor rec t irdin.i. ,I,„, ts , north:7s degree..., illog. t{ feei to a tot. , ,i, Encore by tot kip. F. en.' ylkili roil at ~ indeed book Ni i , 32, page 1'nt,,i.,.. marked on said plan with No IT, south 12 degr,re td. 41a-a. ,me lot of groorM, Q o m," in , .th z. ,,,,,,,, ei ...,....; 2117 t;- e t to trp.,. 7 t ~.. the nori no ... die Jig , . =.f-and Ili the Ilil,ll of Tremont' :Aelivy Mal county, bpi he n Teat ..r. , street, rheum ;long 'aid -ii....4 stout, 75, n de o th e north by Church street, and ground ro vefed Pogo'-.u' -I le. net to lire lihre of to gi t .i„it,! I ~,le 11,.., hi1l to the. Me th od 1,.i. t • bort lb on thr ranill 5} Haze _stre l et, I estate of 'aid demtired. • and rti the e',.. by D. ilerdllbmymr , i 1.0 k,eitic im No Ane"aute to ill l',4liven, soil Ill ^ '-^l'liti"es of ' ' 4 ' =5 O , as represented on the plait of 'said town of Tr— 'l'd" kn o wn ''' 1110 I I n :" 3 "' t P l 3" "I :ate by moot. exerptios and resew ,r i g tin coat right. as tile. ..".' ADAM ItChER.-Adwitlioraf ,4 same is roar allied ill a deed from-Robert Morris toil 11 ‘ Prder or , lie c-nit • wife. mid Dowell Fisher to John Ecajt.attli I nri,4 - n ii , DANIEI. iti A E8V1 , 1101,. . le I 4 I. dpangler. dated the oth day of togit-t. A. D. 1449. ttrit lostineg,. l .to. Is, 1151. - 3-1 t• recorded 1;1 the office for rcemdlog tle.sio in litho, Ptill county - , in tired hook No 62, page 501, /,..r TW BRICE HOUSES at LOTS for SALE. 17. Also, a Certain lot of gained. sttuan. t.ti l nh. , 'II.II,;EITNOERSIGNED Wild.. OFfElt FOR SALId , west side. of Spring ,racer, in Cu tins nof 'Tremont. 1 1,5 public vendors. ut Wiliam, Matz's Hotel, in the S huylkill county. honntled on tn• north by let No. Borough cif Pottsville, on Friday, the I itli day of Felt - Lon the sou th by 10t.Nt...9.1.1. on the .ant by Spring ruary. 1551, all that lot of ground sdartte on the east a4 et, and on the west by Goted Spring, Creen.contain- %vainly side. lA' Coal seem, in the 113fougts of Prdts l'lng 40 feet In front ell "pone Orem, and e..i.:..tlnim; vine. aforesaid, being 12t- let.t ft.! on Coal ltrert, Stiat width 105 to Gond Sprier. Creek. with the anpar- i and extending In depth 00 feet to a 10 feet alley; tenances,rorsi"ting (la awry frame dwelling house, 1 togttlier shin the urproreeient thereon; consisting I erreptingand reserving. the roll rl:fhl.,!a he saute ia` • ...,..; of a IWO story ![rick BWolling 110111 e, 2 .11 ' contained to a deed from Robert ;fortis ant ~-,;,.. sad I • . ' feet frot,l. by ::;,•2 deep, with a two story Howell Fisher to John Eekel and' Christian E Spring- i Laiine nitchrh attar:fled, ionolt.e, house. oven: by i er,dated the Sth day of August, A ~D. . r e cord 1919 d ; p! drant near the kitchen door, an excellent 3 in me office 0. 1 recording deka in rachaylkinonnt.: ,- ,-; ' • cadet, and a stable on the. rear of the lot• in deed hook No. 32, page 201, &c : now in the occupanry of the subs tether. 19• 'Alan, a e , rtain lot of ground, 111111te on no west t Titer, is a hest rate cellar under the Douse. in which side of Poring eirect. in the town ofTremont.rictioyb ! is , t ;Inv er-failt.nw spring of Aster. kill county„ hounded co_the north by lot N 0.222, on 1 .11!-n at the same time and place, the Int adjoining the south by IM No, 424, On the east by Spring street, i ;hoer.- on the in s ortit,' and of the r.artic AU.. trozether and on the west by Good "lpring Creek. containing - 40 i Trull; -the improvement* them" rt. consisting Of a Vet to front on Spring street.. and containing that 1 ' Two:story Brick Meriting House 21 feet width 108 feet to Oran?. Spring Creek, with Om nppur- 1 "3,y" ' front, by 32 feet deep: with .a, two story tenanerceonsiming ofrt - 2 story frame dwelling house 1 :trig g L..trhenattached, smolie house, oven. by-1 n ercepting and reserving the coal right. as the same is ; ii i : : iliant near the kitchen door, an excellent contained In a deed from Robert Morris and wife, bed ".' ' garden, sad a stable oil t lie rear of the ,Howell Fisher to John Eckel and Christian E. Spann - -1 , lot, now in the occupancy of 'Cob Jacob ger, dated the Bth day of August, ,s. D. I24o,.rerertled ' M. I,ong: • There Is also under this house a first rare in the office Mr recording deeds in 'Schuylkill connty.i+ cellar with a never failing apring of water in it, In deed book No. 32, page 501. dcr. These HOURPA are both well built, in modern stYle. i 19. Also" a' certain lot of gronil f d. ;shove or, the remitter many conveniences. and aresituate In one of ninth side of Main street, hi the Merit of Tremont., : the Most pleasant parts of the Borough for a private ?P.:Mut:ill county, hoe - tided on thr north by Coal wt., i residence. on the !IMO by Maine streef, on the east by lot No. l Pqrsons Wishing to view thelartimises of to obtain ISM, =tort th,esstnt by tot No. 103, containing In front ; any information, wPI Please call on theaubteribet• by on Main streetta,feet 8 inches. and indepth 150 feet, 'whom th,e/ rundltionc will be. Made ?Mown at the time with.thenppurtertances, consisting of a 2 story frame lof Ale. GEO. II ; STICHTER • stere,honse„a 2 ; etrtry frameopee and a frame stable, 1 pottsellie, Jan, 19,1950. 3.4 a; _A- . egreliting and reserving the coal right, as the ranee is.: „..,—.„. _ contained In a deed front Robert Morris .and wire, and ! vrisatlAßLE - PROPERT Y rim mum. flown!, Fisher to John Eckel and Christian E. Spang- 1,, rpliE sUBACIIIIBER OFFERO Ft' SALE, ON 'el - , acted the Bth day of August, A. D. 1819, recorded i 1 reasonable terse", nil that certain lot 'of ground, in the office for recording deeds in Schuylkill countst allude on th e, south side of Sunbury ?trees to the 0 0 - In dead hoot No- 32 , page WI, &c. , ' rough Of Mitierscille,rontathing In front on Annbute ..40. Also, the' undivided moiety or half part of all street Ofty feet, and extending hack of that width two those 1 certain tracts of timber land, in Tremont foam-hundred fest, to Routh street. The Imorove nrant A run ship, Schuylkill county. one of them ;surveyed on a . ', ' slat of a Two Story Stone Dwelling and warrant, granted to John Kidd, dated the 19th day of I Shop, In front. andtaio one and a half story November. A. D. 1703. bannded an the north by land 1 se frame Dwelling Houses, a Stable and iof John Schell. John Banned, and others,on the south 111111 Slaughter house. back.-11 not gold at pri by lands of --..--r andlen the east and west by lands of , - eta vale tale before the 1511, day of March the Forrest Intereealment Company; containing 460 ! . nett,,,,said property wlli he .old at ruth, acres . the other of them surveyed on a worron. Hale at the 11411110. of (teem. , Itrernm, ai inerat'LLle. I'LL , grants , ' 1., F•eter Filhirt, dated the lath dav of Nov. ; fttliritny. to , grit! 151 It lay. of M.trclt neat. AI 0 li . At D. 1703. bonneted try lands of the Forrest Improve- 1 clock, p. M. - Far furthr particulars ennui's. of .1.1,: , ..a meat Company, on the card and west, and by other 1 F. Thumm. on theprermses, or of land on the Mirth and eolith, containing 400 =Mat , ' ' DAVID G. VC FINTILINO. with the appurtenances, consisting of a Water rnwer 4 Prineville, Jan. 19. 1150. --• ' • 3-to Slaw MIII, a 4 story log dwelling house and n finale .: 'amble. late the estate of 140/11:14.1 1 MORRIS ANLIt , ~ S ALE OP REAL ESTATE. -... HOWELL FISHER. , , • '3 'lle ikIIIBSICRiBEI3OFFERA THE FOLLOWING Also, all that Lertil in lot or meet. of mono, iontate ; 1 d escr ibe,, p ro perty for nali, located in the moat rit'- in the town . of Tremont. a s _ellitylkill comity, bounded 4.4irable and business part of r'o , i , o , aft. 1154 we e 'l ll ''' ti , o a n it t w hs . v i al4hy b h y y ta sl , :t o a r t , s l tr il e l e e t r , a ve i s r tlajl i l e y r‘ by , : n l: i ti n ie r,,, Si ll ...., . ..p , ,.,,,,,i,, n i a Haw , , flu i ... t0 ,,,,i,,,, li oq .,!' 11,n e i.,. in ...entre street s to wit: wardly by an alley, containing an front 50 fi;et. mot 1,, ng,T, Three 20 feet Lots frouting u. Centre St., depth 110 feet. with the Appertenancea,consistitte oft, '' in ii o pth 120 te i .t.'tita In feet WV(' Ail.'Y, teheimr 2 store Immo dwelling house, lute ihr rotate ol'lnillsi a l o o g uni.,,, „41,-er, . RODDY. - 1 : Suomi,. Five 20 feet tote (rooting op t Reentni `t. 'Also. alPthose tertain two tots of ground, each 2.5 , 1,, ipp fr et, t o 'a in ,vet wide Alley r( tn ntng slaty; feet fronittand 200 feet deep, aititate in the : Borough of : entee street Allnersvilte. Schuylkill county, clouting nn.Bunblir.l • Titian: Five 20 feel lota fronting on Railroad 1 51., u seet, and boon - tied eastwarilly by lot ofineephJones..i depth 100 feet. 10 a "1.0 feel wide cruet leading into northWardly my idt .of J. Jones, westwardly by lot o f , union street , within 60 nod of the Philadelphia and Adiett• Brennan, With the appurtenances, con:Ening • heading ti l li ns a i t Depot. This propet , y would mate of a 2 story frame dwelllnghouse with store room.mle . a most desirable locution for a rttiway floret. ar ibis 13 story franle honer , with frame I:iv - lien attached. nue N two 3 story brick dwelling house, one I.;; story double frame ' .is LIM terminus mr all t ravelling' to and fom Potts housesnil :1 •torte, : inch &veiling lions., tat, rite. . ell ie. The block' square The term , would lie for sorb an Hotel roasobawould lie 10 0 trot boric r ; ( WILLIA - M D. THOMAS , le. ikle , /eee reollirett in. ,iva rte.-, provided Ow purr lacer - .venni Al,..n i 'aii that terra in 1,4 or r ••,!,,,,, 0i • ~,, i ntind . ,itonie immediately meet good buildings On the property. on the mothivardly side of tact Norwegian Meet: in , atm give boost ;toil inortgait , for seeurin, of atom:it 'the Borough of pott.iehro. so n , min roonly,•ailji,lll , . in , lainienl•. Seth, interest Apply to ing Int now: or late of George flossed'. Modwantly, , - 1 ,1 • NI • M4 l ltPli S. 'Pottsville. other pail of said lot northwardly ; lot tit', Itebe.cen ' . 3-11110. Kiggs westvtartlly,•heing 21 feet More or fear in front, Pottevine. Jan. its. !Sal . __.. . and 100 feet more or less in depth. with' (Ili apputte- 1 , T O COAL PROPRIETORS. nonce,. conshqing a a,': story frame dwelling house. • . A 0 1 ..11.111v aradoated Land and Mincra. Stirs:rpm t u a i te ll o 4 t -h t a tril t . It un.Y r',erstalp,nin,Vn lie "Mt t.--Liha e '‘ . who for the last fifteen years has been iticooantly mi -1 .A 140; all that -eettniti hit -f mound. situate in the caged in taking surest s anti Ina:. ing plan; of the cult i t ar' WOOS workill"4 Of (WI Mine., and re:writ-deed tow n of Auburn; in the Tioctiship of West Broom i,g, ; . Ilg a rl i llilerleA in one of the greatest mining districts to Schuylkill county. bounded in front on a public road, I ' l v" A ,. 13.111. IS i ppn 1,-; no engagement al a int:lily Ir, a ny . eonthwardiy.by ti lot of lienjaminWebber. westward-1 ; AnfCacit glan d , en separately, or will 1.31,e tlie ~ T ire c'ly by land of Patrii it Quinn. end northwardly by land . ' an i r mlit both Wirt . and under groLlll4l • ...,. , of Cranklin , Wehiser, containing In front .33 feet, acid, in length 160 feet, mot. , or Icw..with the rapport ena n- ! h-Illent'etattle references in Boston and its rtrioilt and e l :LrUrt 1 1r required. Enchsb testimonial. from_ ces, ennalsting of al} story frame dwelling limise' '• A • • • ' late the ratate.or FRANKLIN HNIE R IIEINEI. i inottenila I perils 11,00 Mt e ktioNVIL the advertb.er I from his chiltlhociii, and :who .could feel Meson re ill , . A i lso, all that certain tract or parcel of land...W.lAl- I I'l SW•riom city rominlinieatione, ,:at, he seen at to:. 1 ingot several contlarions pieces err parcels, situate in ; '4„. - ' - ' - vadrec.:, J DOLCROFT. , ic ,. , the townshiP Of thahrli. (formerly Norwegian) in the • '' • . '' tgottoty. Ma" Icounty' of ILLMaylgill, ist the _eslitte of - Penit-tyientoa , J ae 4 ,,. lest a..:it.. ; hennaed and limited au follows. liven is 1 ".:V ., 1 :01: 11, ' i Meg ht a ,Sl , Plf I' in a line of land. litrnierly•hf Jacob t Mini, hut now.or late of Jihrther Sr. Bunting.. being a ' corner.of omit MI the Chandler tract. now or - late of ' jearpit Silver. thenee,by the said Silver's' tramsouth 40 degrees, east 235 perehei to a Moll In a line of , lands formerly of halm - Netter. but v - or la of the ; , New York and Schuylkill toll- ompany i thenert.by the said last mentioned land south 50 decrees. WAM 53 5-10 pereherlo a stone el:triter, north 40 degrees, , • west 60 perches more or humane post, south 46 degrees; west 40 perches - to a Hickory, and thence partly by the same and partly by land sotnetlmeofJacob Ewing, : "path 20 degrees, east 139 perches to a stone in a line ; nfloalin Etpayrra lentil, hence partly by Inn& of;Chrtiles i Evatia.routh 65 degree si west 2.4 pcichea to a Maple. ' , ittitnre_bylend surveyethto FrNaltliti 51ilier, Mirth '. 4 , degree!. west 142 perches too' rest, south 69.r.brerees. I west 81 ;vanes to ; post. north 30 decrees west :,... 1 . Iperches to a po4,lind rant h 42i iletelle a Ig a Pool In a line of laud' formerly of George Seitzet. and nu' or I late. Jae'ob SeininOtrohence by the said Seitzingnes I land north O 0 degrees, eait.32 perches to a white oak, i south 30 degrees east 19 perches ton ittone;nortil,6o i degree s , yak 49 pen:llea 14 aist, and north 47 - tieg n west 6 a/ugliest° a atone. the. e partly by other lands formerly - of the said Jamb' lie Oh bet line . Or late of 'thew & Hunting. north .57 degrees. ran: 220 perches Isi a suithe,"atid (hence by tbe-liaid last mentioned land north 40 &eke.. west 20 perches more or it'll LO it stone, and ilmth r•O degrees; east 33 5 f, porches to the 'pthec 'of in ginning; containing 364 acre,. and P.O {ter ohm ft! q i tinorrm Tr,: off, per cent., which undivided ooi , tty or half part of toe -aid dessribed tract ri"i":la7l,4l t'haries Ethvard Hotfrrinn and wife. by Dirk unite timed the 511th day of July,. M. D., ISlfi,and Joseph t:reason and wife. by Indenture hearlite (We. the 9 , 11 th day of August, A. D. 1.9.1 b i. Irian:ed anti csrnveyed in 30,n0t, nommen, together with the herettitann nts nod :Input: tenant-es; ennairttng of a leg Rome, a 3nY,ita lo e. 9 tcogino honaes and enginea,:therein, rtrpenter.and ht t ehmitha'shop,,inti all the &stolen art, coal• ra'r'e opened, nrorworked put the slid oretnitelo, tate the es tate of JACOB ROFFMAN. 'a. o c hed' e tniten lit eskotion, and will he re)d by C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff, Sheriff's Other. OtW,lgsburg,l January 25, MI.. ' f' - 3 14no 5000 ram Or tatiors- a .saos4. ~... ,•11311T RECEIVED AND ERR OLE ibi ihe subtcriber„ wholetate & retail, "L.WO ' 1 pals ar Roots and Oboes. Todd ' Boots at $1,50 per,palr, aihis Oil Es- tahlishment, ,Centre street, opposite the Post omce. ..Potteellle; Where he hat alto for sale a general assart meq of atddlery, Trunks, tr.e..at equally low pace.. It, D... SCIIIINER. Der. Ittillo4. • . • 514 f. 0 P TO ''MP AND BOAT, BiltUirgilt. r tt i e L :, r! r u s r e T 1 47t i l A r f er O cZun i i i ittgotkv i r D oeFTU Spikes, 5 ;act and upwards, made by hand,ano of the boatiran. Also,* and 41 inch et 5 cents. Wharf Balls at $, cents. ••nd Ertillth bolt Iron at 45dollers per Ton. - Gallop, or addrett J. a. fl. BUTTON. No. 133 Beath Suetet Kensington - ; Philada 14 Inn : • StOm 01115Tir LANDS, PENSIONS, i.e.—WM. I B rizmzucs & attorneys, No. ill Walnut Streit, between Fourth . and Fifth 'sts., Philadelpaia, arc prepared to prosecute all claims for Land or Mon ey, on'the GoVemment or individuals. We have evidence to tit/staid the elalins of many of the !soldiers of the wars of thi. United States, and r the set of dept. 28th, 1850, One of the firm residing in the city of Washinston,enables us to insure prompt action for a smelt firouraeration. FOS MI and Declara tion approved by the Pension Office, furuislasd to agents, 'with Instructions, Ste.. _Those soldiers Or eeldnwa or minor children by addressing the above firm post-paid will receive every information. - - „ WM. mEmmics 2 . . . 474m0. DooleING: MATER...VIE BLUE MOM 116 min elating Company, tretpectfullv informs -the public that Meyersollly prepared to Walsh superior Slates for Rooting, >and have .be most ,experienced alarms tc their employ, And will nuctid to any owlets o ith deapateh at the . iibortest toticeond on the most reasonable terute. All the work witrtanted. Apply to W. .1. KOHERTS, Treleblerecille P. 0.. Lehigh Co' pa" Agent, or to B. BANNAN this °fire will be punctually attended to Der . 7, Viso A MOE FOR EVERY tvrecawgc. riAPPI,IIIFON't 4 MECIIANICS' MAGA ", sine, and lloneere' 1. - gi Now Ready.-1t i. llitt•lldCd that this • ••• • •1 •" 1 • ••• work shall he emphatically a Mechanics'. are /swine, which shall afford to the American nirchan lc material both for the exercise of his bands and the occupation of his mind—thnarendering the workshop nool for acistwe as well as practice. in not the growth of a day ; nehber can it he expected that' the-reauits aimed di will he achieved Witilolit great-labor and expense; but the PIII4IIIVOC W4ll be to malts the path to encore less thorn) to the young tor ,rhahie, who in ion Many Isetances deterred bathe formidable ;ma f.trbiddlng exhitior. under witkli it is pre:tented. (r to u retertaising texestieation tchirlt 116 totz.ht <n.;ls' to:.opr. fhe editorial reeponsittflit:. d tie. MoV - t zille' , .(ori- CAN' : - S". Attain.- Eeq., C. . A keidlootio. of extenstit•e 9PlProttrlC :111111111T1P1 1 t.• end prnmiral criminal - on; and wh o has been profeeslonally erne:teed for the - hst twenty xiqtrs In the htechamc.el and kin dred poreuita. The terms are three dallar..lug arayun, or t'svems-tire e Pr nuntlicr. 'metro:lied monthly. Si.tt:t9crtptio.nr sereiced by U. ISA ' N NAN, horif-netter and l'ublieher, Pone tile, who will dent. r the Fork at hit office fr,P : Jan. IF, 1950 ISM) Pon SALE. • . , c•TOCK, FlX =' rdid will of the well know.a Lp keaetoLn :score, atsdate±lin the el-• lrightng Town of Lyhene, the seat of•the mining op• veracious of the ILyltens vaticy Chal Company, in Dauphin colint, at theeinhatencetr , clit oft t e Lykeins Valley nail Road, and about 16 milesfront Millers burg,on the Sluaquohanna. The store is capable of doinga very eStenaive cash business, and to a man Of enterprise and moderate capital, present.; advanta ge.. rarely to - to met with In a country store. The Moth nod fisturea will be lola Independept of the ....tore house If desired. For terms appl C. y. on'tne premise.. to W • HENRYILF. IIAPCR.or • A & R 11FAD E LMAN ' • Phil de Dee, • 19,5t0s Valuable Series of Metal and Fruit WORKS—JUST PUBLIsiI CD. NCYCLOPEDIA OF. CHEMISTRY.—Pitetm r, cal and 'Theoretical; embracing Its application to the Arts, Metal:nay, Mineralogy. Geology, Medi cine, and Pharmacy—by Juries C. Booth, A. AL :4. A. p. 8., Metter and Refiner in thi U. S. 'Mint, Professor of applied Chemistry. in Franklin imlitote - assisted ho Campbell Mortit, author at Applied Chemistry and Chemical Manithilatione. SILLABUS OF CHEMISTRY ; icciuding try eppli cation to the Arta, Agriculture. dud Mining; prepared Tor the use of - the Gentlemen Cadets at the Honorable East India Co.'. Military Seminary. Addistornbe.--N. Professor E. tinny. . THE BUILDER'S 'COMPANION ; containing . : the elements of building. surveying. stud architecture. with practical rules end instructions connected with, thesubject,.—bl.k C. Spiearou. Civil Engineer. ice. I ;THC CABYNMT - MAKERS' , AND: UPHOLSTER-. _MV' COMPANION ; comprising the rudiments:land h_riticiplee of Cabinet making and Upholstery, i with ;atwitter instructions. illustrated by example's, thr at. taming a proticiencyja the art of Drawing. as appli cable to cabinet work. The processes of veneering, inlaying, and bulb work; the art of Dyeing and stain ing wood, ivory; bone, tortoise-shelf , its. Direction ; for ; tackening._Japanning. and varnithingi to mate vieneh polish; in elevate the Bret glees; Cements, and cornpositions, and a number (4 receipts, partienla'rly Amend - ft workmen generally, with explanatory - and illustrative engravings—by J. globes: TOE barn AND COLOVR4I,I4Ii ER' COMPAN ION containing 'upwards of two bun ed receipts for making colours on a n d mast - approved pt "Naiad*. for • all the serious styles fahrica now Militarise ; together with the scouring process, ad plain - direr. lions foy prentlng,washingoltnndinishill the Ronde All of satiety sae for sale cheap at • • ••' • • . • - D. OA.NNAN•si: • ' Cbeip Book etoni, CensteetrosaPottavlite. Ji.unufle,„ll4o. • . • • . : EMI _ Fienstax i —kit Gas is rather high in . Pottsrille.l would - thank you to publish the following'account of a near hind sitGaa : The - Terence Gas.--We hear that this new gas, invented and patented by Dr.,`Ges per, is now 664 brought into use in Hali fax, and that in color and brilliancy it, is greatly superior to the gas made frnm coals, besides being less offensive, and furnished'at a very,',small cost. The - drug-store id Mr. Morton, and the bookstore 01 Mr. Gossip, next door, are both lighted from Leman gasometer and apparatus set up on the prems ises of Mr. Morton, the whole expense of which was only six pounds. The Dart mouth Ferry Company are putting. up a gasometer on their premises at Dartmouth, to light. their wharfs and premises at night, and the houses' in the vicinity of the terry_; the gasometer and apparatus in this cease are. to cost only thirty pounds : the gascan be made by any person of ordinarv.intelligence; at intervals, as required.. The gas. as its name implies, is of a greenish tinge, arid Very . grateful to the eye. Since its intro duction into' Halifax, the Gas Company have reduced the price of 'their gas to two shil lings per thousand feet: but a further huge reduction must take place, or the Kerosene gas will completely supersede them. The 'gas monopoly which has so long existed ic London has at length been broken up, t and the citizens of,London now get their gas at five shillings per thousand feet, instead of sixteen shillings as formerly. We pre slime_ a similar reduction will soon take place in Halifax and elsewhere. The Kero sene gas is now made in Halifax from the Trinidad asphaltum, which, however, is not so pule as that from the Petticodiac. in this I province. The vein of twelve feet, recently opened in Albert, is now being sigorousli worked, but we have heard that orders are I corning in frolo the °lifted States faster than t they can be supplied, and additional work tugs are being commenced. Dr. Gesner; t throunti -the good offices of Earl Dundonald, has obthiped a patent for his gas from the Spanish goverinnant; and is now on his way to _Havana. to .light that city with his gas under contract. Asphaltum similar to that found in Trinidad, exists in great abuudance in Cuba,. iu the,. immediate viciaitv• of Hav ana. One 'great advantage of the ' Kerosene gas is, that It can be had in country houses and detatched residences, without reference . • to gas works at all, and being - made at home." it furnishes the - kest of light, on terms ridiculouslti cheap as compared with the present price of coal gas.—St. John's N. B. Courier. 9a - Democracy in Lancaster County.—A Lancaster correspondent of the Reading Journal over the signature of G. C. S. (we have a mind to give our, friend Stouth the credit) furnishes the folloWing piece of infor mation of the doings of Democracy in that quarter of the State: The two wings of the Democratic party of this county are not very " harmonious. The Buchanan faction are bitterly opposed in all their proceedings by the "War Horse" wing, the leader of Which is Col. Frazer, who, by some mem or other, has won fur himself the above' fierce title. As he is the .'War Home," his followers have been styled the "Ponies," and the latter,. 'led on by the former, seem determined to use all their efforts to defeat Buchanan's prospects for the Presidency.. How they will be able to succeed time will develope. POPVLAVIC!iI OF MARYLAND ~ . No. of Whites in 1850. 412,803 '•• .. Free Negroes 73,158 " .. Slaves. 89,178 Total Population , 575,140 InCrease in-ten years, 107,573 In 1840 the whole number of slaves in the Sate was 89,719, whilst there are now but 89,178, showing a decrease of 541. The increase of population in Baltimore city is 66,499, which is nearly two-thirds of the whole increase of the State. POPULATION OF vracmr.t. No..f iiitvs, 599,134 • Free. Negrotei. 58,751 " " Slaves, • _ 475,972 Total Population, 1i428,863 Increase in ten years. 179,066 There has been a decided incrett;.? through out the State in both the "while .Ind slave population. If the representative "fecterot bouraer he about 100,000, as is commonitesuppf.theti, her delegation in the House of Representatives will be, reduced from 15 to 12: but N. York and all the old States will suffer a material reduction. .1711 a Man in America purchases rail road Iron, or any article, from England. he receives the goods in:return for the money expended. but the transaction has bene fitted no one. in his own-country, But if. on the other hand. he'had obtained his ,iron from Pennsylvania. he would, for the same 'Money. have enabled one, perhaps several, of his own countrymen, to have supported a family, and would have added just so much to the happiness and Wealth of. fits ownpa tion. Which cause shows the most patri otism. and which policy is the best ? gEntrrrANCES 1 o tno OLD COUNTRY. TTDP. i4I;BACILIBER MAUl:Arrange , meniK in various parts Of Irnland and Si:whin! nil.witti Mrsara. SPOONER. ATWOOD & GO.. Ban kers, London, is prepared to draw Ptghf Bill , front One Found rittirlii.n . to Shy amount rerpiired r payable hi all part* of 17,117,1 and. I tulmoi, I' l / 4 1 , 113111i an,i Perenn. remitting Five to the Pound in oar f„,rolF, with the came ot the pertain :elm la to diaat the n hill fur the amount, wt4ll a receipt fo (hem tci hold, will-heuitirned Collection's made in all ~f 1-tituivu. and For. 'Mgt' Rill of Exchange enAliPit ' J P rottitille. Pa. J 411.1, IStil Rrsolreci-That a Bill be prepared and for.' warded to our Representatives in the Leg islature, providing for the immediate remo val of the - Records of the county to Pottsville: Resolved—That every reason - which ever`, operated iti favor ot the removal is still in', full force, 'while the liberal and honest com-r, pliance of the people of Pottsville with the; requisitioni/ of the law upon them, in the; erection. neilieir own expense, hi a Court; House aud,Public Offices unsurpassed in the; • state for convenience of arrangements and' excellence of execution, has removed every" objection formerly urged against its entlSUM motion. . ' Resolved—That the present prison at Or. wigsburg in its miserable arrangement and, incomplete suffidiettey for the safe. keeping of prisoners, as evidenced by every day es , capes, is a disgrace to the county ; and that , common . humanity, as well as regard to the public-interest and safety, require the imme- diate commencement and speedy.completioti of a new, well arranged and sufficient pri4 son in Pottsville ; and that we are well convinced that buildings can be procured in this Borough in a period of three or lour weeliS, and put in a condition better adapted for the porposes•of a prison, until the corn; • pletion of a substantial new- luildirt, than , the dilapidated caricature ot a Prison now , used by the county . , Resolved—That the people of Pottsville having erected and completed the building for the 'Records, and the Court House, and the Building Committee having made their re port of such fact to the Commissioners, the present uncertain condition of such building, [ as to its superintendence and care, is such as ! to expose it to danger or injury and possible .-. deitruction. • Resolved--That the-building committee ap. - pointed by the people of Pottsville, to suretr.,, intend 'the erection of . the new Court House and' Public Offices - have performed their arduous duties to our most entirertipstao. Ithan, and are deserving of the thaaktpf the community: : , -- ...:i• _, , Resolved—That John ' 11..Doertilg, John IP. Bertram, N. W. Ward ; J. .. . Adam, 1 James 111. Beatty, South Wird ; George W.. 1 Slater,: and _Geo. s }l. Stichter, N..E. Ward, be a committee to ;prepare, , print, and circu late Petitions to the. Legislature asking for 1 • the passage of such a Law as will carry out 1 the wishes of the' meeting upon the subject of removal, and. j to adopt such other meas ures as l abell be necessary to promote the 1 • -1 objects or this meeting. • I - Resolved—That Frank Putt, F. W. Hughes, _ J. H. Adam, and Wm. Major, be a earlutit. , tee to raise funds •to carry out the' object` of , this meeting, and t hat Thomas Foster, J.H. Campbell, R. AL Palmer, - Benj.: W. Cam. migg;'and J. H. Adam ; Esqs., be a commit ! tee to visit .Harristurg for the-purpose of procuring the passage of an act authorizing 1 the immediate removal or-the county records ,to Pottsville. ' , Mr. J. 0- Cents Mabee-4feet Sir.—lsa .rou were y ~,. • . kind enough to inform me ot, the Ingredient! , coda t Line meeting was addressed by Robert 31. compose your Elpectorant,i MM. after testing It fully ', Palmer; F. W. litighes, I. H. Campbell; .1. takepleasure to oornmsnding it toallihme who may nee safe and optattta Expectorant . vim ,. &c ., 1 .... C. N eville, B. W. Cumming and Samuel mos. C. lIEBINr3. M D. ; billyman, Esquires. ' , Prepared only by J. ft: ,C. Ungbes. Cheoriat and... ~D, motion, Resolve4L--Thar these a fro- Drumm!, Pottsville. Pa.. and for sate by .I.W .I.2itybs; : . = . • S. Meitner, Minersvitte ; E. 3. Fry, 11131.241 mi S. R.,lCeeoingti De published in all the PolterE ails atir.on,seinioasti Basso :J.as 3. Hatuner; Wagner ; trOU il CY , and ' a 'copy of t h e same., laid upon er Brother. Ortaigsluirga John woman's, Mlddteport Li -. in 4 bleof - eaeh member of.ltikiJ o esisleture. Wiens rt. Shipman. PattersOn ; Charles Dobbins; mt. : e a . . I • • - • y e , C r i c k : J. a. McCreary. Tretcort; tam. Payne,- . On-monon; a d journed. . ! ..,:,, irecitsberville ; James attipentn, Port Carbon; .1.- !de- , • • ' SAMUEL LEWIS, Presitleit. • Ourdy. Needing 1 setter's Drug Mote, Pousgroce i and : illy sharekespers generatly Murquemot %be elate. ,! ' ENAN..POTT. , WELLINGTON. aura; 'go. Jan. POEM. , . ..-, _ -.. , • 11411 IAT Otis, 1,9 x. H. ,2dsmt,'Becgetenee' ~ --.,!.. .. ;:•):;t4: 7 • l vMq‘si;frikis±ft RE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY AN. I stoner - es to the eltlzenii.of Pottsville and clef nity that he has takena mom in Col. liannan , oi new build ing npriosiiit the Episcopal Church, where be will be , happy to paint the Portrait' of any' persons who map desire It, and In a atyle which it nt.hoped will afford entire satisfaction. , Peraous wishing to enipiny hini professionally, will w en " tall ar ht, f t,unnor at the Peumtylvania 11 ill. O,III,ANIKI Mfltift C. f Jan. 11. 15:0 I my WAD . Li9 :12,0 . - riOR COCOON; COLDS, INFLUENZA, WHOOP r lag Cough and Pulmonary iffections.—The.pro ,prietor of the above invaluable preparation challen ges the exhibitionstfany other specific which eau complete in ell essential qualities with that now tir,,, nettled to the public. Himself a graduate of the Cni. lege of Pharmacy, in Philadelphia, and carefully . trained, In. one of the most eztenilve nrsscrlptimi houses in that city, hemonlidently, and with assured faith irf its excellence, recommends it an a medicine well adapted for the purpose for which It has com pounded. Ile pledges his prefersionsi reputation that itcontalus nodelelerious i,rug—but that the simples of -- which it is composed, will 'not In the remotert manner, affect the most tender infant in• any way hut to the removal of the dlscare.. ' .„i, For coughs, however inveterate ' or itaras.ling, its action.will.be found to be immediate, and ettual :. whilst: in everyc4ite it will bring almost instan Demo,' relief, and if pe evered In, will affect acertatn cure. Children from their birth, and adults - of any age, ca n tely upoli thesiWitt Colds long neglected, or be. e t , corning. violent t rotigh constant exposure. threaten inginjury to Um lungs, and consequently consump tion,will ba Ail tell before such , a. fatal crisis will 'have been leached. Indeed eases have been known, and are certified to. where. It has been ascertained that.; pulmonarY affection tainted which ttila medi- Moe relieved with all the decided evidences (if s radl al, entire mire 7. This preparation is equally efficacious for Asthma. hoarseneas, and bronchitis: Aged persons, particular ly. are much subject to the first of those diseases; whilst public speakers, when afflicted With the latter, will be sure tribe relieved from these two palnfel an noyances.r 1.. , • The above statements are madeln fell v tete of their importance and weight; their faithfulness 'will be proven on a fitir trial of the specific ; and miler. to the sufferer be the certain ,consequence. Far further proof of the efficacy of this remedy, the proprietor respectfully refers to the foilowingcertificates of some of the first Physicians in Pottsville : • C1:117111CaRea•-1 deem it a duty I owo in the cOnt- Inanity. to strongly recotninend "Hughes' Expector ant,” lean effeetual remedy In colds, Incipient bron chitis, infismatlen of the Inner. nod all analogous . diseases. Having prescribed this remedy, and t r a c ed its effects upon the patient. f can rarely recommend it asnupericr to !Mr diptinct cornbinstion now before the public. P. OOULD, AL, D. Pottsville, lats. ~A~f, . J: C. C. Hughes having made known to mo the tom. p oll en( inatenals of a preparations made by ratted "Hughes' Expectorant," 1 am Induced to rec ommend it as a medtcine that would prove beneficial in the various at afire for which he direct.; it to he given. J. SiIiNICHRON. M• D. Having ego rained the components forming 'flush e+' ExPeti °rani." I have no hesitation In recommending it *IA believe It to be, an excellent remedy in certain condltiOns of patmonary Mileage*. Pottsville, /lag: IEM.) TTIOEf. BRADY, id. By Telegraph anti Yesterday's Mail. , -- . ' Whetit., Flour; s3,soRve, do: $3 37 per bbl.=•:-Corn 132119 do.—Wheat, Red Si 07. • White, sr v --Rye, %cents --Corn 60--Oats, 44 cents per bushel.- Whiskey 264 cents per gallon. Pennsy/rama Legiskthirc.—N9thing of much importance to our readers, has transpired during the last week at Harrisburg. petitiowi for a free Banking 'fear. based on Slacks, are pouring into the Legislature—and the impression seems to gain ground that Each a bill will pass. , • Congress.—On biondiy .4 ,l4r. Cooper again presented before the Senate nuttiest:4e prityinia , change 'in he existing Tariff regulations. ' T.llfr. • Clay presented two petitions in the Senate on- Thursday - lion: the- citizens of Pittsburg and trninuto4n complaining of the operations of the ~T ariff of_ 1846 upon iron. coal glass. eotton and ,wool', and the . injuriouzz effects of levying ad valorem in stead of specific du;ies! The Postage Bili, waN reported ip the Senate on WedneWay 2 'ttithqome alterations. No action when yet. , REMO:It - AL MEETING. ~.- ~ ~.. At a meeting , o 1 'Abe citizens of Pottsville, .- held at the Ho i terbf Mortimer, /is Brother. ,•- Pottsville, on Saturday evening, Jan. 25. ' 0. 1851. pursuant to a resolution of the, Town Orwell . for the purpose of adopting mess- ures to secure the passage of a law for the Removal et the Courts from Orwigsburg -to Pottsville, as speedily as possible: .- • SAMUEL T.,EWIS, Esq., was chosen-Prey ideal—B. T. Taylor, Isaac Severn, E. Yard- ley, Abraham Miesse, Nathan Evans, N. Seitzinger and B. Reify, Vice Presidents— Frank Putt, Wellington Kline, Henry Gets and Wm. H. Mann, Secretaries. • On motion of R. M. Palmer, Esq., F. W. ... Hughes. Esq. was called upon to state the ' objects of, the meeting, to which call Mr. Hughes responded. , Mr. Palmer then offered the following pre amble and resolutions. which were unani. to( usly adopted, to wit : • Whereas, By an Act of the General As. sembly of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th day of March, 1847, thet question of "the removal of the Seat of-Justice of this 't county from Orwigsburg to the Borough of 1 Pottsville was submitted to a vote of the qualified citizen of the county, at the next general electiodto be held after the 'passage of said Act ; And Whereas, at the election held in pursuance of Said Act, a majority Of the votes of the qualified citizens of the coupe ty were cast in favor of such removal ; And Whereas, doubts laving arisereconcerning the constitutionality of said law, submitting the question to the vote of the people, the Legislature by an Act approved the Bth day of March, 1848, confirmed the said vote of a majority of the people of the county by enacting that the said removal of the seat of Justice from Orwigsburg to, Pottsville should take place within three years from and after the passage of said Act, which said term of years will, expire on the 7th day of March next ; And Whereas, by the provisions of said Act the citizens of the Borough of Pottsville were required to erect the Court House and Public Offices for the county at their own expense ; And Whereas, the people of Pottsville, in compliance with the requirements of said law, have erected " :4 and fully completed the Court house and .Icublic Offices in.said Borough at any expense to them of about 825,000, and without . any expense to the county, and have fully com plied in the most liberal manner with the letter and spirit of the same Act of Assem bly. in the erection of one of the most com modious substantial, and convenient Court Houses in the State : And Whereas. the County Commissioners have hitherto failed .. to erect' or contract for the erection of the : County prison in Pottsville, as by the said Art of Assembly they were required to do within three rears after the passage of the same : And Whereas, it is unjust that the . expressed will and wish of a Majority of the , people of the county, their urgent interests and the enactments of ter° successive Leg. • islattires should be thwarted : Therefore, RF Still, d—That the people -of Pottsville having fully complied with etery requisition of the removal imposed upon them, feel that ' i they and the people ,of the county have a :. ; - right to demand the speedy removal of' the I Seat of Justice from Orwigsburg-to Pottsville. ' ' : Restiteed—That oursßepresentatives in the ' l State Senate and in the House of Represen- • ' ! tatives owe it to theniselves to see that the'. expressed will of a majority of the people of the county, and of 'former Legislatures, is promptly carried out 4.3. an Act of Assembly, requiring a speedy removal of the Seat of 'make , Prittsvlll4,.Augunt, 1845 PIIII4DELPBLt 4 . 21 DA T ., 4 . O'CLOCI.
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