artfOla 1111111OUPTIAlt ' • TWO'DOLLARII per Annan:, payable in: a. 23 If not paid wititlejdarneolW—Alid not gait' within the year, • to cum: ft . Time( ) oco - es to One acidresmin adystnee,) Feven ,• do . 'do do Fifteen do • do • do Clubisubieriptions meat be invariably TIM*, and Malt to one addrein. _ • . TO cumin" Alp MAR: The 3pOalliS. *ill bo turn shed to Olnian at 3.3 per 100 copied, cash on delivery. • : ....caviling and &hoof hechers,eupplled. j ,;; A t. at St la advance. rna LtIV 07 efirmsemrsais, ft imberlbetwonles thadisciis thiamine. of mpers;thu publisher olayuouUtitus to amid lb nil a maws% are paid. It subseribert neglect or refuse to take their pors fmtrethe omee to whish they are Wrested. held iespousible until they hare settled nets ordered them illeiroutinued. ' • • It Ituhamibeni 'more to other pie without I . twining the parilieher, and the newipapera are sent to . , Zrmer direction, they are held responsible. • The court* have decided that refusing to tat . newrpa• per■ from the °Mee, or remov and Waxing t em on. called tor, is Oma facia at Intel:Monet fraud. p%, RATES OF _ One square of 10 lines, 50 cents•for tote hiserti 'mutant Insertions, 25 cents each. O lines one cents—subsequent insertiors, 1234 cents each. vertioements over 3 lines, for short periods, chin molars. •. • . , • • . NuAITHS. -055. TWO. MRS& -_l ll2 , Three lines, 63 88 $ 1 26 'VP - 0 Sour Hoek 80 126 175 2 74,• Skin link, 100 160 200 ,800 Six link, 125 226 • 200 400 tiered lines, 126 226 2'70 • 4 60' Eight lines 1.25 226 2 .6 00 Nine lines, 125 225 300 560 ALL OVER MK LIM eOUNIIM CIA SWART. or 1r . One square, t. 26 2425 300 '6 00 Two Sqares.. 2 400 00• 900 Three sqnnre's; 660 660 7 60 'l2 00' Four lAluares, 4'50 600 8 00 li oo Quarter col:, • • •,6 00 000 .12 00 16 00 ...*Larger stars for short perindS, Al per it 14-Bosiness Notices, $1 eacb—secompruiled advertisement. 50,cente each. • _ Advertisements before Marriages ind Deaths, per line for first insertion-•subsequent tomtit purliee. 'Nine words areconntedas lioetn ad Merchants and others, advertising by the y changes. and a standing advertisement notes link, will lo charged, itichisling subsetiption, sjmee tot t# amount of tour squares, with than gem andraubscription. Without changes, at-the rates designated ;boy Advertisements set la larger, type than lama ehereed 50 per cent. advance, on these prices,; will be charged the sense as letter press. • No Trade advertisements received • from Ad Agents abrcsel, except at 23 percent. advance • prices, unless by speelalagieementwlth the pu • Marriagert2s cents each. Deaths sccomponled trees. 25 rents, without notices, no chards. • • All noilces, except those of a religion* char*. I. and for educational purposes, will be charged 25 rent for any number of Iluerender 10. Over 10 lines, i can per Noe additional. - . I • . Paaceedings of meetings not of a generil or pu e actor; charged at 4 cents per line for each laser a. r To facilitate calculations we will state that• lines make a column--161 lines a half coluton--and 8 lines A quarter column. 18152 words make a column-1 6is half rolumn—and 736 a quarter-column. •AU odd ea over each square, charged at the rate of 4 estate per, lee, for one Jima, and A rents per line for three times. Yearly advertisers must confine their adVe ng to their own business. Agencies for 'others:sale of Real Estate, etc., ..re not Included In business advert', ements. OFFICIAL. TREASIIRErB BALE OP 11118EATPD L vilitt:EABLY to the Provisions of in Act of At / I entitled to an Act directing the mode of sell seated land for taxes and for other purposes Itlarch,lBls, and the further supplements putted on the 13th of March, 1817, and thp 25th of Mau the Treasurer of the county of Schuylkill beret notice to all persons concemed therein that un :Qm ty, State, Road, anti School Taxes due on t lug tracts of Unseated Lands situate inSchuylki ty, are paid before 'the day of sale, the whole parts of each tract as will pay the charges a chargeable theteon, will be sold at the Court 11 the bortiugh of Pottsville, county of Schuylkill SECOND MONDAY in JUNE next, and be coati adjournment from day to day, for - arrearages due nand county, and the costs accrued on eac lively:' ;AO. , MARRY TOWNSEIIP. . . P. F. Ludwig. Hunt:lnger & Co. . . 430 et George Dor s ett 400 K. May • • . , . 4•ZiCaaper,Thiell • , 418 Ilenry.Shaeffer 472 Peter Pllbert,.l3.Poniroy, Green or Weaver John Green , 400 Mary Kunkel ' • . • Fogel& improvement Co. 458 Martin lintlYBll3 . 375 Peter Freq.,' r'2',29 Henry Marini :.,-.. 180 Maria Thlell - • ~ 181. Killian May .i,.• . . 38 Suraunah elllymiti . . . • ~. 7 Joh9 Ebomo • .. 20 Henry Thiell . . Peter Filbert Al 4 late John Klbert • 226 late Daniel 1 1 ..chapliell . 100 •Peter Bresslet:antrotheta . • . Hughes, Patterson and Carey - 75part of 410 age'', Philip Moyer Mks Eliza Jones% • 311 part of 416, Philip Moyer 35 J. W C4rehhill, late Dlllman 7 George liyater .3.111 Potaroy,shlppen 6: Co.. formerly 11. 43. Wear 197 10.160 11. C. Main /k Wm. Wolff; wt. J. Culp 431 Pomroy, Shlppenk others, G. DeWall or Dew 900 John D. Otto. DLTTIIE TP. 106 John M. Odenhelater ' ' samuel.Lewis, late seitsinger, Kelm Well 340 F. Leutierbuiri d (1. DebKelin 36 Iluntainger A Krebs 24 George Patterson t Andrew Russel ST Daniel Edith: 60 Pot t. A Hannan' .620 John Ritual: • • 67 Joseph Delbert 126 John Shitener 100 William Brock, 200 'Luny Shoener r nurLEß.ir. • mayor, Aldermen awl Mims: of ritsludelpl 100 Peter Renault 120 Jobe Barren, Jr. CliFel law Moyer - n Gruen • ' 20 Va ent Brobst '4l . • 301 W. - 5. Si. Teel', near West Ashlan d, belongin to Patterson k Broch - 100 James 6: Daniel McKnight ' 25 Clearfield Tract Arrest Improiessest Cbmpassy. SO Philip Meyer 424 Maria Keishner • , • 11 George Muller . 36S.Jacoh Kelehner - WSJ AntrMaria Shown 180 John shomo . 404 Henry Thiell 42 'Susannah 511Iyrnan 147.(Leorge Solt:lnger : ' VISIA Smarts II - 10 Frederick Rice s3Muel Definer . tE 31.2. Robert Payne 100 Jonathan Woomei ' ' • 250 William 51cTier, late William Martin. • • Locust .Vountain, Chat and 'lron - Cbmpanj • 20 D. F. Gordon 2ulo-160,Walentine Brobit ' 20 Thomas CJidwallader • 20 Marko John I.lddle i• :5 Mary Davidson • 20 John Brobst* 1:25 D. Philips, now Doneer• • BRANCH TP. Arrest Improvement Chitapasty, 374 Abtn. J. Bowen 4Mi Philip Miller 43$ Charles Evans 438 Conrad Fcger .103 Philip Kremer 117 Peter Eagle 166 Abraham Witmata 165 Elisabeth Eikert 40 Rebecca Iktwer 07-James L. Dunn ' 224Xhomaa Slttriaan 215-Benjamin I'olt • 100 George Zerbe - 5,4 Catharine Bose 100 John Relict 116 Christian 1121ronstine .165 Beorge Eckert - J. Y.'WitiiiiM6oll 43$ M illiem Coleman 438 Jobn !Burin 100 Ilenry Reiser . 336'Jadoc Bac& 2:0 Ludwig, Hunt:lnger:s i Krebs 62 Jonathan Wright' 167 Slwatara Cal 6,41., John Beckbill 300 David areentralt 327 M. B. Bell.'Mrs. LydiaWernet, W. t"./. Roads 435 Dr, John Otto CA3B TP.' pgreet jasprootinint alnyssoll'• 130 Fume's Artilia• • 424 3tatthias Lytle • . . 344 l'hllip Moyer,. • 414 George Miller 36 Jpeob Kelchner 124 Anna Maria Shorn() • 42i A tirostqa Levenhem 414 Catharine LerouLeig 4710 Barbara Artllla • 251 Killian May 281 Marla Total] • 202 Ilenry Ilartwll • 79 Deter Fridley • • • 114 Catharine Hale • 439 Daniel Mailman 439 Melchior lioffa 15 , , John Shotno 227 Thomas Wilbahe ' 3,10 Elizabeth Winsaln 'oo o.rnee ]lase (Mules A. ilerkseber . 15149.10 u offartnan lands • of 240. part of Shall'. 'J. A. fitown ) 'lata Wm. Preseo4t . ELDRED TP. John 13; Otto do • do mount. land ' Daniel M. Meat, double tract • • Joa.,th ,ItAiiT iIitUNSWIG Hummel ' ii.eaph Millets 'motels Robley 'how.", Hart • John Shoener Prier k 'Chart.* Miller Itiekel. Ludhalg t Ranch ' Peter Dreher . - J. F.& 81- Seltzer FRAT LEY TD. , Stratum Onapany. 218 36 100 part oil. Wendel's. Stephen Leh:anger • swoons Mal Land GUN patsy. 4 1 7 120.160 - part of S. yMoyer, Elophili Moyer . ,arbes and Onnpayty. 1:41 port 0f,..1.41emtE1• ;-Leinniner,NaAlok lYltmaD 1 , 00 part of 8. Letninger A. 34. Donaldson - .8 lot. 505.•17.18, 24. in Donaldson Sox. 276 ,277,278.270,280 and 281 1.• S. Spangler.arid William lloff ii/joining frhulkar, Morton and others pi , , %ILLXI/.. 1 03 TP. -• r; iisofnon Georger'& C. Maeky 1 80 Itrami, Paul, Milppen a': Pommy • • 11,71 4.410 11.1.1tt0 .....•41 „we • iu Se.atae. Co., part of, Wflllam Bboener •• 1 :2 9 Thomas and William R. Hart & Chariot Smith' . Go rater Filbert. late I... Zimmerman pi Peter W.l.ll , lvrig & p. Tiilvrtpiate Geo. Werner tieorne J. lion tsingarl 3 Peter . Klinver.'.lr. 17 Ler. + S. is:paiigler t mine , • JI P. 41710 • r • 1 'gime 312 1 1.160-Clotrlmagne Tower, pa:rt tifC.Tostaall 1 Forbes & Co.. part-of John Kendall 4 ,- •+ , rmit/ part of Peter Nagle Pout roy. Bhippen & others, form. 11.U.troteet -11,,1,1,01i0 IL C. Ilalan & William Ilock,ll.Btrutri plutuer k John Kulp lIIIBLEY TP. Stl7 :1413 KatlaULllllk ]lackey :00 l'nqi [trawl I : 4) Shlpp«ri k Pbmroi •IS 41 1 ;0 L,O r 11. % t ioligler A ff,,tr 40/Cl4rl6t iitutztoan Wertheimer & Co. Jhn'El. °lto Kiluger, mt. laud " • Knorr ' • ' 1110/er . • :.Ircter Niuutch• ranee— ' 50 it br news tioUl • 1101111101• bey we Us Ind PUBLISHED EVERY , SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAHM .BiNNAN ! POTTS*II.LE, SCHUYLKILL OU • • MAIIANOT IT. Marren. Ddimp, Muhanos /wet Owayrany. MI Daniel Harley • 6l ' - 400 William Deirart' 345-00 .400 John Billie 346 00 . ~ 357 Jelin Jones '--- • - ' •• • • 170 80 84 Hannah Paul ' • • • • 72 08 46 Robert Johns . 27 14 . , 490 Thomas Lytle • • 346 00 . 400 William Black , . . 30 00 400 Peter Joh ns ' - •• :.-.4, ' 346 00 204 Alivinder Wyman,_ -' ' 88 70 60, Jedl ah Irish - 10 20 , ' • . . • 221. Thomas Darla . ' 45 60 326 !telly laver 66 51 126 Georgo MII Cr, D.-E. Mee agt. • . • 25 71 400 John Temple • ' • • • .. • 81 60 Hera of John Boyle and heirs of J. Hnblity_ __• 400 Lewis Hornig ' •'_. • - - -'''' • 'lO2 00 400 21"114bam Bower* Alberti Flower_ , ._ 102 co . - Elsentiuth, Mcßarros, Tagprt A Hayes • . - 400. Philip Hoy , . . . xis 00 40' Abmham Hoy , • 306'00 400 Henry Hoy - • •. 806 00 . 400 Joseph Hoy - • • • 306 00 26 'Jacob Eisenhnth & Wm. - Esyne ' - 10 20 300 do - do . do do 122 40 Kelley Rotate, Jacob Huntainger, Jr. & P. 7. Ludwig. 200 house' and saw mill . . .-. 160 14 ; 38 Jacob Hantainger it J..ffuritsloger , Jr: - '29 07 " 61 James Tjggert, Kli Itellbrt 31 81 16 63 . • 15•0 Glass, Shober & C 0.,, Joseph Hoy ' ' - • 844 35 00 John Gilbert, heirs of Silas H. Wentz, heirs ' of J. Rohrer, wt. Conrad. Mata „ City ot Philadelphia : --, •-• ".• . , 'BO part of 400, John Darrel, Jr.. : .. •• ; 4010 250 part o'4oo, Andrew Kennedy • • 103 00 240 John L. Coho and Michael Nelbert ', 163 60 800 John M. Bickel, John Shoemaker &Seibert, ' 408 00 400 J. W. Williamson, D. R. Bennett' Asti .1 04 , 06 100 Catharine Blew ' . • _,- .' „ • : 15 30 . 38. Dougherty, Krebs, late Wm. Clark 9. ' . 18 86 Wm. Dowers; Joshua White & Robert Jordon , 417 6810 William-Irilne : • ": 234 10 10:Stephen Ringer A Alter 38 2S 300 George 31111er, Rachel Dickinson " `x•i; " 102 00 800 Preston Retreat, R. P. AW. Foulke . ` , 40 00 30 Samuel Kepner 17 83 400 Samuel Lewis, late /kit:lnger & Kelm 681 D. W. Jackson, Kelm & Co., Landerbrno Z 1 47 160 John Cob° 760 409 150.160 It. P. k W. P. Foulke, Christ. Trow , el 250 87; 59 Rehm Wheeler . -,. 72 60j 38 8. Huntenger, Henry Korh, J. S. Wheaton° 19 38 Charles,S. Ooze, Trt.slee of Estate of Terkh Cole, • dec'd, Win. B. Foulke A R. P. Foulke 400 Peler.lienson , ' . 245 80 461% S. Millard 245 71 401 F. Millard 20 43 ' - 400 John Denson 214 SO 407 John Klinger 249 09 400 Edwß in bs . Weston & John G. Wollhon, John L. ; rat • ' ' 400 Richard P. & W. P. Foulke, Bickel, Hunt. 142 80 ringer & Wernert, William Wheeler 400 Jaiues MeNcel 110 cents /leant, r, 'Mb '• log 15 16 00 passed ;thereto h,1831, 'Y niVe 4 , tem the,' I 1 mute' • vouch d costs , use, WI on the ued by f tones rupee, NORTH MANUKIM TP. 100 Allan Cuthbert 60 Philip Boyer, Levan k Bannon Fllrrea Improvanent armpany. 400 Jacob Bower 233 Rebecca Bower 300 F. W. flu zhes, mt. land. Pliny Porter 95 E. k E. Ilimmer, Tumbling Rah Jacob llontsluger, late E. Klinger 270 -- Ruttier 13,79 20 F. Lauderbran 1-05 309 F. W.'llughes 8,64 . 20 George D. Boyer, Sealp - lilll t 70 100 Peter Fralley's Estate, wt. laid 24 50 45 Frederick Lauderbron's Estate, mt. land 7 41 270 John Hammer's Estate, mt. land 16 50 175 Christopher Loeser 16 26 10 do do 90 165 N. B. & F. Hubley . 8 42 133 J. D. Delbert 2 Shannon, formerly E. B. t F. 9:llubley 100 Jacob Reed, now P. W. Unties -• 100 John almoner, Jr. 113 Benjamin Poll do2o do do 130 do do . 110 do. do • 39 do do 0 60 do do - late Fitch 118 . do do at Louis's - 19 John Rickert & William Shoener 12 Charles Drumm, deed 100 John Delbert, late Hughes 000 Jediah Irish, late Robert Lewis 2 lots George Campbell 100 Peter Kelly's Estate 12 George Mayivrry 10 Brick ACJ, $O2 05 57 '6O . 61 76 60 19 33.97 66 95 64 40 49 34 38 1111 34 711 21 60 5 76 NEW CASTLE TP. 103 George doillEchn k P. W. Jackson 150 Lauderbrnn 470 Stitzitagor . 111111atu Richardson 2 52 r 23"18 6 30 t 34 48 28 60 80 98 2 86 9 00 1':- 17 50 15 80 2 80 18 04 I. 30 4 49 le9 Pott k Bannon • 1 PORTER TP. , . 1 Summit Branch Railroad aunpany. 1134 136-160 Daniel Hain - . 22 51 746 40.160 Dacha /JAW • 1 24 64- 296 23460 Samuel Kimmel 62 - 11 l , 1 Cheeebettain, Richards al , '6%F-islets. '' IMoJamb Lenge. 26 20 118 Daalol Sillier offsi Onsm l asui, - - • ST 38 110 part orYolnEWhit bs i. 4 - 352 . 0 55 112 1 160 Philip Kumeahman• - 23 10 . • Sioatara Chtapany. 377 part of Frederick Itartb,V. Feather J. Bower 190 01 Williams, Jim! am; Furbei and Delano. 334 40.180 Peter Levenberg 100 Peter Filbert 134 Hiram Kimmel .30 George Bet: 180 George %Feist, undivided 184 John D. Delbert 247 127-180-A. 51, Seltzer, J. Hand • P/SEGIttlyE TP. DIA Walborn 200 seob Weidman Eckert and Otaltbrii. 452104-160 Adam Lelse 4. • 465 Peter Lase 70 Witham Lonz 300 Simon Lengel 217 Martin Emmett 401 John Moyer' 265 John Schnell - .• 108 Lyman Camp • ' 14 Peter Wolff 8 Henry Slms 47 Jotin Leffler 19G Daniel Stall '4O James Bunsen 88 Christian Schrope . 32100160 Drove and Deck 395 75.160 Corned *angel . 457 Christian belie 74 Martin Yelty 28 Daniel Stahl Martin Felli 707 Peter Schneek :57 Henry Dornmeyer 01 Jacob Wolff -50 John Ziminerman 100 Sprout land, hubby tract George Greenawalt • 10 Lyd and others -^ • • . 124 . orl !lain .5 IZI Bretnuel Ilsdn 4 '4o do 140 do do • 124 'part 218 67.100 Daniel Stall . • 22 late Strimpler 2934 John Mlller 3 of 5240-160. A.M. Seltzer, Samuel Hain 47 John D. Delbert 100 do 280 do 50. do 109 William Fries , 47 do do &a J. & W. Briedenbaeh 800 do do do '59 do •do do 40 Peter Filbert - 214 do do 30 Poured Lox° 21 60 116 80 385 101 16 82 60 9405 27q0 125 11 00 11 00 .11 00 7 40 8 29 n 00 74 25 59 06 10 06 10 20 00 80 00 80 00 20 . 80 83 38 40 00 30 80 8 70 3 . Ketnes, Meet and•Dowman 28 Christian Seibert; ' - • 98 Reiter & Homing•••••• 1 _ 12 Rudolph Herr • - 1.. 200 Joel Stump 15thriatian 13ehrope - ' , - 75, Peter Basbore • 3•6 of 179 85-100 Thlitisaa - Haiti n & John Huber 10 Anthdby Kline, late Sharpe & Co.. 200 Jacob Heldman . 15 gmeitaer & Herr 50'George Bodey . 50 Daniel Moyer 14 1 John Barr, late Hain " . 8 Peter Fisher, Filbert 4J. hediman • ISO John Kline 100 Christian Ley's Estate 3 Benjamin Belated • IooJohn Zerbe 100 'Daniel Lerenborg 98 P. Herring & Co. 103 J. Kremer & Berger 150 Peter Zerbe, deed •50 Ludwig August • ! 100 George Ruth • 42 P. N.' Ludwig. J. Hantringer and 11. Herber 100 Joseph Bensinger & Co. 202 Jacob, Henn ig = 25 Ludwig, Younger., late D. Stall 100 P. F. Ludwig & P. Filbert • , . . ' 11.11 . 811, TP. , James Taggart .. 110 David Nice 150 EH Naffed ' . • • George Troutman . . .120 I'. H. Jackson ~ '212 Offerman - - ' 89 Audenried• 300 Isaac Holster . * Jal4 Gehr 3115,,i • same • 407 Samuel Laird ' •• . 147 ,1, same •• J. Kunkle • • John' Hare, Powell, late O. Barrington 370 Jeremiah Purcell 400 William Mister 400 0. Aston , 400 Henry Toland * ------- 400 John Freis 204 Mordecai Memel Warren Delano and others,Trustees 60 John Johns Ilti Paul Hannah . 354 Hobert Johns • 400 Thomas Hammer 400 John Palmer • • . 4'361 , .i Thomas Palmer 400 Varld Taggart - Stevenson, Traotmin & Company 400 31artin Diehl 190 Anthony Lindner • , 194 , David Lindner John'Anapacb Jr.'. 104 part 42 tracts of Isaac Btattfisr 103 part of the game - 102 part of the same • ~ .. ._ . 213 part of the tame Proseh Amieriese Mal Cb. 326 Marti n Dale IT 68 11 30 3 92 16 .62 18 41 92 20 Audenriod, Mason and other" ViJ John Kunkle. b 0 Mary Uowaa • 410 Vanua Linda Isaac Heisler& Jacob Deb: 108 psi t of.lseob Stauffer August us °bluff 400 Francis ffictioli 1 tract Itongbnee44lllln4ser -. . 6011 John Aospach .• ~ 400 4Lebecca Wiled4er orilrepor 400 Edward nubbly . . . • , 180 Jamb Wotht . • 101 Peter Kurn . . .' 400 Andrew Grows. . ' ' . 44 llikac 8 6•11bammer , t 12 'Weber t Mender ; . 1 400 Walter Beatty ;i .1 , - . . 28 J. b. Meredhlt, adjoining Mordecai Petrel] -I ' SCHUYLKILL- TIN BOROUGH. .1 11.4. J .U. Clark '! • .. , I ,' .1 • ;'r. • • !'..,1 . • lot William Kapp 1 lot James Creasoul Brother . • .2 lots and slim( • same 1 lot Fong Improvement Cet.s I lot and whart omit 2 lots William Kiehner • . • 1 lota sane ' . . lot mime • • 340 f Long Dock Benja m in Kugler Tots and 2 wharves Schuylkill Bank 34 lot William Wildermuth • - 1 lot Daniel Bergin . I • 1 lot Shober I Bunting '4 lots Levritard • - ". • - 1 wharf William Pietro.- 1 wharf WilltaufWaroser SCHUYLKILL TP. • • 800-Joho 230 Joshua Shimmer, Hammer* •l9 Ludwig Boy do er 138 59 Huptstuger Ludwig 4 & 110 Main:lnger ii-Eausli ' , • 100 Unatainger and Ludwig, lati Audetuied 40 Alexander Fillyman. . • SOUTH MA141114131 ITanWee Ropers. ill Kander. 407 late Kauffman 400 late Varier . 30034,0 f Henry Wabber (llinitsoounty) • c• • and *O' B rian. Cluunberialn:Riehards 438 Jacob Knoll 874 Simon Riegle • , 695 Johti Hlmmelbeiger • 370 John r. Debase 696 Philip Webber • 254 Adam Riegel 299 Daniel Siegel e*, •. 311 John Knoll 357 Henry Lke. • 185 Catharine Knoll 290 Philip ilitemitibergor • 567 John Scharff 287 John Siegel • 212 Philip Riegel • 443 Jacob Miller George Greenwalt and othins. 126 55460 William Grant • 75 11.160 S. D. Franks - j - of 83 85-160 Valentine ll•barling 37 7460 John Huber 30 partpf 101 64-160Hoch t Bottom Cbat Load thaspany 174 . 'part of Debora Do:kart =I 93.160 G. N Eckert &Wa • 387 Frederick Bickers aniiiany.l 370 simeo Joe. 8. Silver * • Donaldson linpt k R,RoadCompany. 442 Andrew Carson 448 William Montgomery 120 part of 450 Robert Lyon —7 - 4 lots in Tremont Thomas Adamas and °then 107 03-180 Bootie N. Eckert 135 .49.100 J. L. Umberhonr Forest Improvennot Company 435 late James Sillyman 438 late Joseph Illestor 64 Abraham Bower • I 114 20.160 Am Seltzer F. Spitzer 79 saute James Hain " 124 90.160 some F. Snetzer 100 part ofl&l same G. Adam Laos Farm met 20 156 119 13.160 same Sand. Hein &J. Keiser 98 88 36 or 95 24160 same Peter Bright 4 79 178 John &tall &emir Branch 'Railroad Oympany. 137 87-160 Samuel Gain- . . 600 -414 20400 Jobb Stall 7 87 28 Samuel Hain I 81 55 90100 &bier & Zimmerman 3 81 25 100460 Frederick Beres I 72 Greenwalt and anima ". 350 part 0151. D. Brett Inger John Bennett & Shalt 295 late Shall & Ridgway " `147 SO 400 John Lecher and John Miller . 300 00 1-10 0(279 30160 Thomas Adims M. Seiner I 90 I• 10 or 279 30150 Jacobin:land M. Wiser 4 25 102 John Bannon 4 . 25 50 ' 26 Jacob Bretz late John Zarb. 0 50 50 William Donahlion late Kaufman 100 00 100 Shall and Batman 25 00 I lot John Maginnes TO 50 Peter t Daniel Kramer, late Gebhard &Zan, 675 200 Nancy Rinser, 14 00 part .3(350 .I?licbsaDen singer 24 50 UNION TP. • City qf PhiladtWia. 350 part of 465 Thomas P. Cope John Hare Powel 88 R0r4,0f,400 (Web North William Strout 241 tent or 400 • Thomas Iliddle,,Baker and Chauncey 489 J. i'earson, Thomas Reese and Robinson 133 02 Jesse. Roberts 226 Wllllaw Curren Get rge MeClennigen 139 Reuben Haines 235 Jesse Roberta 75 Jesse Roberts 110 Mary Love Isaac D. Linville 50'./ohn Henninger 79 Jacob Linderm nth 110 Peter Yobe 103 Andrew Heiwlg 227 Lewis Seaman • 464 Catharine Rosa 400 James .400 Christian Trozall 200 John ILA loot .. • n Lunn 400 Camper Theiil 876 John Shomo • 875 William Stewart 187 George D. West 194 Jt•bn,McNeep 310 John-Price. . 150 Jacob 510 - kan, '490 John Gook 458 Sammeillatraer 6 20 16 00 a oo 2109 12 90 1 75 13 31 = 20 46 72 1,62 1 = 6 00 36 00 140 28 16 80 924 6 30 45 35 22 - 08 • 21 78 • 2P. 8. !Minting 199 John !littler, dee'd • ''' ~.' . !100 Edward F. Reston, John G. Weston & D. )I Wootton ~. .- '. • 40 8(1 NOO Joules tiod'Thoniati liilttenlintniiA 'Co. . . 16 . 80. 1:27 IlAnnalvand !Elisabeth !Mier I '. ^ •' -8 68 - • WXYNE TP. . /brat .hisproveracal Cattspasm, . 305 Philip Kremer • 316 Peter Nagle = 76 . , ,- I 280 Abraham Witman 18 20 268 Elizabeth Eckert - • • . 18 49 264 George Eckert 300 Christian Barronstine \ . - ' ' 21 60 172 Rebecca Bower -ilk • 'l2 00 Uuntsloger, Royer A Kaetcher -"- . TOO-Peter Frei ley '. • - 7 VI ISO D itothermel ' 10 60 . 325 Frederick Moyer ' 23 40 . . - 120Voreph Achy . • • . 12 96 100 Adam - Brown 10 SO .32 Abraham Bertolet k Kaufm an t . • 343 6 Isaac Bernhalsel, Munich & Halms '-, . 63 •.20 William Berger 7 20 10 William Berger . 290 t 24 William Berger and John Delbert 6.92 ,202 Daniel F. Berger . . 14 b 4 MOO Valentine Brown - ' 21 60 12-Thinuas Christ 4 32 `209 Jo . , nK. Dietrich' ;: 'rl . . 835 22 WI Ram Writs i 235 112 11l ~ " • . 404 42 do , 3 01 10 John erman 20 Will) Kltcben - . 300 '24 - do. .12 24 15 Franklin or MlchaeLltriteer . -. 3 = 56 Daniel or David Kull "4 117 148 Jonathan.3llller. • 13 33 , .100 George W. Matchin . 360 209 Peter F. Ludwig I 'Crete lb 30 % of 75 Peter P. Ludwig . 540 3{ of 300 do.. . . •_ , 21'60 21 Joieph`Lice ' . , 300 50 John Eboemalcer et 13boenee • "... 270 140 Michael Webber, Btrause ' - ' 10 80 12 'John Zimmerman / . 87, 2 27 Obaiteal3priNer . . 200 do. • 1 50 300 Eckert, Gullaml 2 00, latg BamL Kern - 47 20 117 Joseph kchey . .. 8 42 7 14V Jaeob GA 6- 40 D late Bernbeirel 10 80 4 Geo. Bboener A P. Hummel or Kimm 1 el 1 44 80 J. W. Churchill. fitruppenhour Christian Elbert* 70 John D. Delbert 4 69-160 Wm. isittle •54 Ketner, Neck & Bowman, 10 Daniel Eoder Mro David Poll, Jr." - 84 David Hummel 64 ant titian Bonder 54 Christian Ludd 5 40 3 78 .5 14 61 80 5 37 6"64 2 56 4 23 WEST PENN TP. Little SIot,ZHU B. It, ie Nes. Cb. 80 Peter Ashland • • 200 Aaron Brown ' 53 Yoder tied B. Moser 120 fame, P. Meese' •• 2SO John Jordan • 439 John Lorah 438 Henry Toland 403 James Smith 407 came, Fulton Bingham Estate • 404 32.160 John Murdock 201 11.100 Danl. Lennox • • • 241 21.160 Gustavus Cunningham .. 100 Stephen Balllet, deceased. 10 Philip Brobst 100 Balliet A Holtman late Brobut 32 do. • late Ohl 60 do. late Haas 420 Wm. Graelf ' • 48 , Leian A Baillet 100 do. late Leger • 17 Peter F. Ludwig 18 Jacob Seibleberpr, LI oiler. 100 Matthias Richards 13 Woomer & Beekman • 180, part of 402 10100 ;liter Leonard • 107 Daniel Zerbe WASHINGTON TP. 52 Datil. Zerbe. Jr. 98 Itelker Wiring .200 Joel Stump . • 50 Heorp Bode, . 60 DUEL Moyer 60 51artin Moyer, late Stall 47 John D.'Deibert c s • 100 do late likinewits Filbert 2'e) do. late Umbehower 60 do.. • Douevits A innuppflar 10 Henry Land!: 35 Joseph Longeneckei , 8% John Muth 90 George Buts 20 Michael Stneltser 20 Iloyer k Denttee 23 J. W. Rhoads • • 70 Wm. Shroener or blamer 60 Sylvester Miles • _ 600 Joseph Achy 28 John. Lengel . . WEST 1411N8ina TP. • t 140. A tiguatua Herman late Heim • .688 45 Heirs of Thomal Movie 1 90 30 Peter Dreher . 1 26 02 Wu. F. Marts . • gg "' ._ 32 76 67 89 25 38 47 75 62 10 111 13 40 16 101 01 109 20 109 20 109 20 109 20 78 42 19 GO I.Z 94 . 138 156Q0 156 166 166 pt) • • murmurs samor TOTE. ti RENAULT to the provisions of the aet of AspanblY, lienittlad An act td icduee the State debt, - *e., paned the Yolk as 7 of April, 1644, the Yroaitiree of tho county of Schuylkill hereby gives neUee to all porime coicem. rd therein, that unless the County, and State Yea: £c. due on the 'following Real ritatl l hs the' county of Schnilk 111;2re paid briare the tit ads, the whole or such parts of each as will pay t charges and ants chargeable thereon, will be 'old at the Count Howe, ID the lionstigh of Pottsville, cbunty of Schuylkill, on tbe -SMOND MONDAY hi JUNE, next, and becontinned by adjournment from day to day, Ice arrearigui of taxes due said county, and the costs accrued on each respec tively: 4800 1 00 10720 el 40 78 00 31 20 7 74 121 80 13 76 30 47 oo ti 76 • - &MILANI) 1101101701 L One lot and house, Patk. Barn, 13 Brash- street 220 do. Lewis Reese & Reinhold Walnut at. 7.70 Two lots &Darla Centre at: 13 SD One lot Thos. 6. Davis Conti. it. " - 6 30 do. Jas. Devlneand M . : Durkin Walnut at. 2 20, do. John &hod& TUN it. • • 4 6GO AND POTTSVILLE • •79 72 , 19 18 . " 9 52 p9BB , ` 17 34 • , 7 68 20 40 23 38 do: Michael Garre_y, Castro at. do. John Of bbln,Ceutm st.. One lot and house John . Kemp Centre at. One; lot Win. !Crawl Walnut at. dn. Conrad Kepler Walnut at. _ . Two lots James Lawler , do. ' Onelokihos. Lawler. • d 0... • • do. John Langden do. • do.' Wm. IlMopran Centro id. 10 00 10 09 10 00 . 200 -200 000 do. James Bisttitr — Walont at. do. Patrick Price Brock st., do. Andrew PelMer de. Two7ots Jas. Patterson Centre at. • -Four lots J. B. Patterson do. do Ikird Patterson Third at. do. do. Centre Pt. One lot John B. ltobeetsCentre at. do.. — l .--Scaltis Third at. do. R. BehoeldtWainnt at. do. Frederick Tnithyr Brock at. • ' do. nos: Willer Walnut at. One be imitate Bickel I 70 Two kits Wm. Bickel , , 1 20 do. Lewis Pelts a r Palls 420 One lot Augustus Bernd` > 75 do.. Thos.Burns do. Patk. Craton 70 do. Joan Divine and Michael Durkin 70 do.' Patk.-Divne do. John Demieng Two lots John Dreletunan Due lot John Gibbin •do..Patrleklhosh do. •John BOaman Two lots John Krudh One lot Win. Krall • do.' Wm. Lewis do. Lay Osborne 'do. Wm. B. Mervin ' do. 'G. Bendier do. *Jas. Mullin do. John Perry Patterson do. James B. Polio 1 00 1 00 190 30 VI 31 18 90 65 29 12 GO 12 60 8 14 1131 29 130 87 347 00 129 SO 243 26 SO 79 149 10• 155 60 •179 60 .7192 40 146 00 293 60 100 47 77 09 US 02 Four lots - do. One lot Nkholas Plata& . do. -Philip Plasma do. Charles Vaal do. Frederick Steinke' do. Danl. Tracey do. Shadnich Watkins do. John Wilkerman ' 2 10 do. & house John Frick . 4 20 Eight lots John Bancroft . .• 16 BO 2460 acres land, 3 houses and saw pill Prestoni Retreat, IL P. AW. P. Foulke J 1822 25 tete 3B4 mAll bonne, Elljah,Pe h, put ef Deb.Granh 274 50 45 do. do. ofJaa. Davidson 16 60 6 do. do. Mary Davidson 174 168 " • do. . do. base Neff 50 22 ' 1 house do.„ do. do. I " 160 84 55,.. .. " do. .: do. Was. Aladin 111 20 190 - • do. do. Jas. Consort II 67 00 63 . do. _. do. Jas. titerwnstiti L/6 90 BBANCIMTP. % of 162 Larks Audendad • 15 12 ..t - 1 lot and House Oeo. littler ' ' • ' 2 10 1 2 lota and house Mlchaellarkis 400 ' 1 Daniel Woomer 2 00 %of 170 and house Oliver/tough, • , 218 70 3 iota Chas. Cocktail ' 800 181 acres Unit and house Bob!. A. Pariah 122 29 %of 102 and two houses Chas. A:Meckscher - 15 82 % of 188 and house, tame 26 67 1 lot three houses, Johanna Cbeidall IL 2 80 1 lot and atop do. , " 210 1 kit. do. . , ,1 05 143 scree land k improvements F. W. Imtbas & C 0125 03 167 do.• do. . ta in % of 1 acre land Frederick Bqueirs 2 10 1 lot .• . - do. • BLYTHE FP. : 1 lot/netna Mosey 230 acres hied Rieke! £ Hammer r 2 kits, three houses Elisabeth Dobbins 1 lot Mark N. Retort ' ! 1 10t and two houses Ludwig A Humidity 94 acres land John Warnstall % lot and house Susan Babb % lot Jolla Longerberger 1 lot and house 0. Deeds 48 acne laud Bevy tract 1 lot and house Wm. Lorin Valley m 400 wt. DDanl.Resbner Par a Lama 400 wt. Reuben Davis 409 wt. Baron Lightfoot 180 wt. George Heber 25 18 15 00 42 10 - 7 17 5 38 109 50 109 50 16 00 II 60 II 01 12 38 BARRY TP. • 36 anus land Jacob Reinhart 381 land and house Charles Conklin! 21 acres ladn house and mill Peter..R. Fisher 137 land and honse•Franels Yana CARS TP. 441 York Tunnel Tract Company, ' - EAST BRUNSWIa TP. 36 acres Jeremiah Bair , 31 John Helmer . 1, lot Jacob Buntainger sr. i /••• 2 lots do. Property right same . 18 acres laud Joshua Boyer • EAST NORWEGIAN TP... 12 8011901 Charles Lawton, now Haven -• 'll-111 of 182 ierelland HeCard Lewis , orrery . of 44 William Conra d IT Elizabeth Ilaven...f 11 B.C. Therony.or Thuron 170 Rani Patterson s' ',,g0f%0f44 name •I' lq and louse William Etnanaort . ' •./RAILEY TP. ' l 5. lota quirley Franey . 1 lot WrnAlaas ! 1 lot and shanty, Patrick Mulllgan '1 '.l bid fhomas IdeElhenny• • , 1 lot-John Lee 1 -lot Peter Mohan • -• • !! 1 lot aid frame, Joho',Gald or Gird 1 lot apd house, Susan Vllasalagef 157 acreirllubley and Adam • One house and saw mill same ' • ' 75 Oliver, Rough and. Co., (Uugh Oliver) 114 J. B. !deanery 7 , • . , 1 tot and house, 34113inneU and Hinkle 11 lot and. hoots sam• ;1 lot atid 14 6;3048.0. N. Eckert. • lof 75 serve land'Oliver Honer : • 1 lot &aloud Lewis Ileitis diwatara cbsepasty. II 52 " 24 7 Q 6 111 vas *2 2 16 • 15 82 8 17 wBo 47 34 •- .0 ,80 ..1) 40 =I semi him! 169 Pl-190 TP 311ebael J. &Melt 87R HEQINB TP. 23 Edimid Enty UUBLEY John Groff 7& Jacob Kohler 306 RIIII. . , •1 1 _ , ' DIAIIANOT TP. 800 John M. Bickel, Shoemaker a Seibert Paul a Jacob Baring, WO, Ziegler ilki I. Diekensogi • 400 111. Kaley "Helm of John Boyer, dee'd, 1. 400 P. Herring 400 Bartholomew MeKown 400 J. Mellen on, Jas. Taggart & Co. 1 ' Elsenhinh, Hellarinn, 'retort a Co. • 400 E. P. Hoy • ~ , 400 Henry' Iloy 400 Joseph Hoy - 50 J. Woomer - ~. • 85 D. Helm. ' 400 P. ling . , 20 Jacob' Kirenhnlb and Wm. Payne 103 Home and saw mill, Peter Keller, dee'd I C. Loeser and others 400 James McNeal .. 0. Loeser; Trustee 4/44/. Harley . Dalian ' 400 a Lytle . I 350 John Jones ' 400 .. • 64 Paul' ffanpah • 40 -Robert Jonas 400 Thos. Lyt l. 400 Wm. Black Mime!, Dower and Jacob Kilo. 20,2 1 boas. • . NOR= M 111. 1 Shaitty-John Armst rong,ANHEIM Ti'. 1 house Elijah Breinenger 122 acme land Bickel; Schell and Roush 86 mune- 3 lota same, at landing '." ' ' ', 1 house Michael Gaiety , e aerie land, house and stable Benj. Dllimas 1 ' 'lt i 1 shanty Thomas Dounigan 1 • 1 shanty Edward Dorey-, 1 . • 1 shanty John Dietrich 1 , g shanties llamas Ewing 10 acres laid Pitch's estate 90 same or R. Dickinson & Co. t I shanty Joshua Rickert . 1 house Thomas flail 1 house Charles Kantner 63 acres land Win. Kramer •1 house Richard McCadady ✓ 1 shanty widow Mullin . 1 'shanty Barney Philips - 00 acres land Poti L Levan . 1 lot Paul Divine. . se % I shanty /mein Riley . , 1 (11 4% acres and house Joseph Snyder, 1 06 20 acres land, two houses and stable Jae. bracer 8 70 380 acres land and saw mill same l9 30 4 lots James It. Levan • 2 lota Geo. Campbell A lot and house widow Gelded. 80 acres Lind Joseph Hoy I lotwnd house Israel Moyer 10 acre. land Wm. Matthias. 1 house and stable, same .. t I shanty M. Mailable' ' • 1 shanty D. Reilly ,'- 1 lot and house Terence Bradey 1 lot and house llugh Sheridan 1 lot and shanty Mary Troy 26 acres land John Doper house and sbibla same li lota Geo. W. MiiK•hin no • 2$ acres land Daniel Shappell ' 366 1 lot and shanty Thomas Hughes 75 lams land Wm. illatthiseasamenl In Norwegianl 33 NORWEGIAN TP. • , 1 lot Thomas name - , 430 '8 lots Elijah Hammer , . 12 00 e i acres laud Geo. Miller 13 00 . 4 do. same, late Spencer & Co.' . 18 00 .. 35 Benj. Putt, B. Pott & E. Haven . IA 25 1 lot and house Peter Rickert 7 48 1 Ant and Coffee Factory John Brown ' 9 20 2 houses Jared Daniels ; . .;..-. .'4l 00 1 lot Robert Hay . A 33 2 lots Intel Loeser _ '9 23 1 lot and bonds Cath Leteteelser - ' 690 1 ;.. " widow Marsh , 719 1"" and powder house Frank Pottt Bright. 4 00 4 lots Pottsville Water Co. 18 40 1 lot and house IL 16.111ebards - 675 1 41 " . Frank Spe ncer . Spohn vein - 806 1 se " - . - Madam ' 670 2 .1 " " q 1 Peacock Sr. 10 33 1 44 ""r " " litiatitauek _ll 50 1 lot Isaac Severn Mt. Hope i ' 890 1 lot and honks Michael Foch& • ' 2 3.1 2 lots and two houses Catb, Barth olomew' 6 00 1 o f and house Eli Lord - I.- 400; , OKWIOSURG LI BOROUGH. 1 of and house Henry Stichteesestate 1 t and house Benj. Nelif's elate • 38 • a I'm .a' 16 270 2 03 104 00 104 00 41 34 03 al 22 10 34 24 22 76 20 07 21 17 '2oe9 33 53 7 33 2 25 1 46 6 40 4 16 0 60 27 30 4 30 7 80 ' PALO ALTO BOROUGH. 1 lot Garret Burke • '''' It lots Win: o.Conrad lof 11. McLaughlin t ' • lof Mikes A tinyder , • ! , . • 1 James Reilly i 1 . 10 Ali bur Rhoads or Itody',. _ 1 lot Domlnla Brannan . 1 lid ileorge Knowles 1 kit Theo. Robb 101 t Josrpb Newbold . ..' 6 Park Panorama and Rood 1 1 Mrs. Dunn, t.l .. 1 lot iflebard Raring 4 PINEGROVO DOROIIOII .' anent tla 80 aros a land Wad of RsUrood 3 A nes land East of Railroad 1 lot late Patton . 15 lota . • . 1 lot Robert ifilliannar. 1,14 Bander A Ilnunerman 8W 550 12 30 2 20 220 P. 4410 2 90 240 550 •220 .220 .• 220 .13 IA ~••• 25 ••10 -.• 2510 2640 . • 550 j r 860 . 210 '22o' 220 . 16 83 6- 12-160 acres land ' , 'll 62 6100 badi, , 10 S Anthoty Deli& . - ; . t,..- . : I ,- .. 2 II I lot John Hall' • Lit PORT CAIIIIM,3011•01111f. ---- '- • '- 1 lot .. Woo. O. Conrad ..- • .. - ,, .1 0 1, 7 90 ' 1 lot ' - do. 1 4 • IWI ' ' do. ' . ' "-* '7 85 , : of 3,4:mm ons trm kt io , t , d aixdo: li , ~ , .. . • - „. - - . 5 4 . 7 otrosolot do. . ' ' • ..- • 3OS 3 45 of one lot do. '. ' ' ' 11 02 1 1 lot , I. kw, do. ' . • 180 - 181 antes land, Ninth * asorians Callao: - ' i • 211 06 ,2 1010 James Illdigaloy , . - . . ' t - r l 16 1 lot/oho Hughes • ' .4.'10 1 10t riAllalt Habie, ' '; -. . : 85 . 1 lot Itlebard Jot** • . . 244 1 lot and house, Joann' Mgt I 40 1 lot and bongs John Uhlman . 1 6: 1 led Ilugb Potts. . • _ 34 tot Peterlr- 4ellaloger 41U. ' 1 latallog Bolothon Brat's . .. . • . lot And Woad thrush Bright • • 1 lot sod house John Lingo 4 lota Series! Newbold ' . 3 lots do. , * ' • -:,'.. 2 bta do. . - --. ' , 31ola . , do. : ' ' " . • 2 lots do. ' 1 lot _Lk*and landlng,Parke; Path:loon A Reed , it 50 1 25 I lot 0 ' . . ' dO i , ' 213 1..k4 V ' des , • 230 . - ___ . - , . . _ ' 40 176 , kit Jeremiah Reed, - i iii M lots, landing. Ilandoirk A t 1 99 10 ;x 42 : 2 20 I. pou OTTBVILnd. L. W. LWBhMBOUGU. itney • - - 70 P I lot A man 4 Mester • . • 1 lot T M. Boyle 1 lot it d house Patrick Boylan , 1 lot': OM Boylan I lot s d house Wm. Enron ' 1 sisal house Peter Brows or 0,4110018 1 lot, h use and stable, Ewe Chichester 1 ho, Wallace (hike 1 'let J. C. Clark • 3 lots, me ... • 6 lots aytoM/ Woodside 1 lots d hoofs Mathew Carnes.. 1 lot miner 1 lot V nets Carroll ' 1 lot 0 ad Bibelot' 1 lot . le k Dutton 1 lot an boom Patrick Deno 1 lot letey Doman 1 lot and houseJohubsauserly - .. i ari 1 lot an house Eylor It Wilbert 1 lot an oaks dna* Fisher • 8 lots J n Ferguson's Estate 1 lot Ca Tie Gasman . '.l lot W . Gallaway 1 lot W.S. Gels t, . 1 lot P. Gels 1 1 am Richard Oiled 1 strip nd johisP.Garness I lot Jo n Glair i - • 1 lot Ph lip Goodyear s I small onse Charles Breen ' I lot HI ' *Chock - • 1 lot W, 0. o.llerst 4 (ea Ler,.."1,0-.Giva..."iter • . ~ 1 lot IA bovine Bush ' la er . 2,10 ts II Jk Morgan 1 bat R Joneo, 1 lot do. 1 lot, an mansion Jones, 1 1 lot Da lel Jones ' 1 1 lot au house Joseph Kiehl . 1 1 -I an house Michael Kelly 1 1 1 t yard Kelly ' a , . re t Thema} Lloyd !../ 1 t Le b A Seitsio• ' l5 ger . • 1 an house Mary Lilly , ' p 1 t Th mar Llewellyn 2 1 t a house Geo. Mks. 131 • . 6 n lota. do. 8 4 . 1 1 tfte r Moyer - 8 _ 1 house rs. Matthlai .. , . 3 6 • ;4 ode I t itm ina Miller lit 1 lot anbona* Michael Moran 690 'l,lot an / house Ornmeltertin 30 B. lan log Gee. McGregor's estate • 25 GOO l• hou s e hos-McGovern 428 1 lot an haulm John Weenies 600 200 R . lap ing Not th Ameriosu CoalCO. ' 4 60 1 lot John C. Neville 23 00 1 lot A.Bicbolt- - 8 00 1 lot Leeds blighter ' 1 60 1 lot and lemma _Hugh &Niers estate 00 1 lot and house Mary Patterson 12 00 1 loran house Karon Photon i ' 90 20 acres 1 nd B. Pott A a w rey, - plai Church Tract 38 20 i or 106 Pott, Rich* n Sillymen I Woods 6 VI r 'eland hbuse David. !lips . 1 50 1 lot an house J. B. Patterson 8 60 34 sere to James Roberts • 2 86 1 lot and house Joseph lildiards 90 1 lot Th philus Plme 300 1 lot nah Rotel2 30 , ':•--1 lot Peter Beltsluger 240 1 lot and shop Peter K. Belt:lnger 2 90 1 jot and house Joshua or Jonathan Burls . 1.1 38 • 1 lot and hOuse WT. Snyder 4 60 - 1 lot Jas. Sexton .-• ' 920 9 'plaiting:an ,li Bughtse , , . 9 00 - -oMid/l Wars — — 7 — — 12121 120 1 06 2 40 , Is 40 4 00 21/ 00 3 60 , 7 08 12'00 1 20' 920 - EGO 3 46 4 60 2 25 3 43 L B do 6 00 7 89 376 1 60 3 76 .3 15 423 22 22 GO SC /6 : 15 30 79 90 6 76 X5BO - • I lot. . Zo. _. 'do •• I lot Th Bheridan • • 1 lot an honre John Shoemaker 1 lot Me ohs Thuron . I lot al howls Benjamin 'Xbonia * i 1 lot an house Elisabeth Vllet • 1 lot an 2 houses Richard Winlo ek ' . I lot Bora Woodside's Wain' 1 10l an house Chu. Waahlpgtort -; -1 lot an house Haigh Williams I,lot Jonathan Wynn ... , • 1 let and shop Swan& Wagner I lot and howls Mary Williams I lot a d twain Mary Williams 34 lotll bert Young's estate e • . • • 1 lot J • Bisciimennan 1- . •" - RIISU TP. I ph 100 urea land Baughman & Mintzer •, 800. acres and bowie J.M.Conrad for Geiger 24 Soßanon Linden . 183 Thomas Meager . .. , 333 , / 23 -IN 53 10 46 33 63 213 12 - 160 James Cresson 56 Jediah 4: Irish SCHITVIKILL 21i. 14 James Edmond 94 Rohrer A Emeriek ' 76 aims . I haulm Martin Dolan • • 1 lot and house Charles Parkin' 1 house John Walkers ••• 1 ,4 lot and house Conrad Sherry ' 105 1 lot Barney Smith (New Kirk) ' • • 170 1 kit and slip Jamb or John Oumtar • 600 1 lot • same • 100 6 lots and h el Joseph S. Silver t _• 80 00 1 lot and house David Wiley 6 00 678 acres land Lee 3 Hari, A. Russell, Agt. , 462 40 44 acres land S. Greenwalt or Greenwood . 19 Mi ' -SCHUYLKILL HAM 30p00 ff. - 1 lot and house OeotoChamberlin 75 1 brick house and 0111 es 11. J.IL Gumming •.4 76 I lot and bones Perry Eckley ~ 1 do and shanty Abraham Hower 0 Ido house Geo. W. Matchla • 8 60 Ido and ,house Daniel Marts ' 4 70 1* do Mannab's estate ' I ' 400 1 tot and house Henry Rudy ... , 175 Ido and house Geo. Reed'itastad• • • • 250 Ido •do Mary Simpson , , f , 1 513 Ido do Henry Wildarsonth• 375 Ido do and 28 gaff Hugh White . 11.615 Ido ao Nathan Hardenatins ' 213 Ido do Lewis Horning ' 688 Ido do Am. Fir. Insurance Co.. 60 1 do and wharflorest Improvement Co. 10 75 10 acres Lend Chas. A. Hacksaw , ; 10 00 1 lot Lorilarti 4 40 '2 do Rev. M. . Maine - • i t • • 100 1 lot and who t Wm. Puma r 70 2 1015.)u:oh 8 ppell l' ' _ ao 1 house ands 4 06 1 shop Jacob itch Ti I lot and house South Dress , , 4,1 shanty Daniel Dulan , _ I lot and house Jeremiah Eberly 1 25 lubanly Michael Frick I 52 '1 shanty JohnOalburhan - -_-, , " 135 34 lot and house Joseph Herring , 160 • Ishanty Henry Koch ' I 52 1 lot and 2 houses, WM. Bishop_ 2 25 3 34 do houses, 1 lot, I wharf .6 bona, Payne •7 60 ` I - shanty Bernard ReUly r I lot and hook* Win. Plmpson • 3- 7 6 . 1 shanty Michael Whiti - / house 'Wm. Weaver and MIS 1 lot and Wharf Dank Kentucky 2 iota and wharf AMU CISIIIIOII 1 1 of same 2 lots E. B. Hubley , .4 lots same i . 2 lots .dame i ,A. I '2l lots name of 13 tots Wm. Richardson 1 ,of 13 lots ' same i 2 , of 6 iota same . p lot . .... 1 landing lame 2 lota Shaer and Bunting . ! 1 lot L. Smith %1 shanty Barney Vegan I I lot rod house Daniel Fee' I 1 lot and shanty Abraham HOMO 1 1 bonito lot and olßee Henry Johneke" 1 1 lot and house Frederick Reuss • 1 lot and house Noah Filrbealager ! 1 lot and bona widow Markle al shanty Patrick Melbas 1 on I kit and house Arthur Wallies, i ' 475 1 lot and house Nathan Hardenstine, '• 275 1 lot Joseph Lennon I hit and wharf Wm. Payne 1 wharf P Dephter • 2 lota Henry O. Robinson 2 lota Ahnthaur Sterner 1 lot and house Geo - ge Moyer 34' lot Jacob 'Betting 140 91 , llot and log house Patrick Allan ' 1% lot D. F. Keeper ! • 420 1 lot and house John Flatomer and win,. • ,11 60 .3% iota Edward *Mower • , 1. 240 2 lota and houses Owen Reilly . . I 813 28 aeres land and house DllOll and Irish , St 00 , 2 parts of lots tame • • , • 1 aOO I Dante house PRlllit - r ' 1 800 ' 1 lot and boom Itay and Snyder ' ' 8 60 1 part ground 4 homes William Kramer " 4 116 1% lots Henry Shoemaker and son , I .:- • • 275 I lot and bones MarrWillhuns -" • 1 10 71 • 1 house Johr;Shoeuralter •• • ' 242 • I house Thomas Gowan . E ,e 1 IA and House Lewis Hornung I ,I__aoirril MA UNIX 1W • , 60 acres land:House, &ay M. Sehwarts 3 Sbroeder 21 im 2 lota Peter Pry /.05 I lot John Flammen , I 16 1 lot John Frill , I Tn. 2 iot(John Guthart' . 2 lots Benj2lienlew • i 61 acres - landriorenn Medlar I -- sr. CLAIR 110110011. 1 1 lot no. 114 ohn 41. Hewes ' I I lot no. 337 mme ' • • I 1 lot no. 344 same , , r I lot no. 42 same ' I 1 lot no. 42 Anna Maria Nichols - ! ' ' • r ! TAMAQUA BOROUGH. V' ' i ota Peter Boyle , • , , lido James Call , ' • 1 Barney liferad,dl6 " . . _ 3do Hugh O'Doonel _ . - 4 Ido John Nincell . 1 = Ido John Suitt • ~,, ' ~i s _ . By 140 JammtHentmorn ..f- f ,'' , 56 .1 du Ocidith Weaver . ~.. ~ • , • 'so Ido Isaidoirs Franklin ' ~,• - - t-, .-1 gg -1 do James anent • f - ' 'I ' I ' ' -1 45 140mM - beam Fent Markin* 1, - ' , •I• 4 ,:',' 140 Ido Blida.* Rife z ~, ... A ,-, : ' i A., 84 34 do mid haws CLOlattitir ; , , ~ , ..., I TO, I %Ick and btabloi Joseph Jackson . •.1 - • $ 661 10 00 206 SO SU 40 22 40 22 40 22 40 2 80 1 40 - 22 40 1 40 081 28 21 28'00 28 OD 18 20 28 00 6 88 2 51 28 00 28 00 1 05 I 24 40 1 40. 1 40 1 76 3 20 ~ 250 its 125 as 2.5 125 210 r 5 g • .1.40 it• 'OENERAL...ADVERmER ,. .-:1:1 • • PIXEGIROVE TP.' • A. MAllisse • 3 22 °2.80 1 55 815 10 00 10 00 r 500 • 3 75 1 25 2SO • 25 le 63 10 25 Ml= =12T21 1 00 6 00 9 30 .... 6.90 3 00 ,18 10 • 3 90 12 21" 42 60 69 00 48 30 4 60 It AO 610 - i 152 12 1 76 8 60 5 60 600 4 60 4 60 I . 1 15 • 16 44 I'os 103 9 10 1 40 .131 ;134. • 50 semi guiltier* I:acele Wm. unit 7 tows tots - vas* I scram boast . salsa 1 kelleejaisan OMB th . • • • THILMONT IT. • 1 lot. Wm. Davis . 1 do'Alwitham Jenkins Ido Michael Nam • ; 1 do Matthias Moodier 1 doJihn Milgianet do Aaron Orep do and home Joseph!' - do , Ildward Tobias j Ldo amp Gremlin* 2 do No. 172, 173, Y. W.l I do SS alms ' 2do 14.447 . sow rdo 133 acme. 1 6,161 mine Ido John Canaan • • 'I do Dopla and Dutton I 1 do Sisson Oullford 213 awes had Jacobs A 1 lot Michael &Atm , I .1 do roster! Topic: 34 do theirgli Park Edo Jacob &beaks do Patrkk Mad 1 do and house Joh ly n Ido land antis 3 do soma -• 12 do 111111141, des N 0.130 • sew *do N0..160, 161 salmi 'I do nipple • PION 1 do Charles Drotherlln 1 do AndorirDalley, Wm. i Isaac 21 acres laud west of Sop! 1 lot, Mann Jenkins ; 11: 100 acres land; Loos Strong, W. P. Pill el 34 of 113, 120, 160 Scree landasmo , • David S. or Daniel babes ' 1 lot Arthur D. Stevens 4 1 lot Moon Shuvut 1 lot William School. 34 of lot Jeremiah Worrier • lot James Dreselin ' 2it Michael Coyle 1 l' Henry lks 305 res land 611 mac Mang r• • , • 36 acres hied ance3 houses. acolVLoos Ma and house-Jacob Matter :1 lot Levi School " • ' 1 lot and donee Snyder Darner • I,lot and house Ileac Jingle • . 1 lot aad holm Michael Yacht 1 tot and home Hot/ and Peet* 1 lot and house William Hoff 1 lot ramnel Mitten' " 1 lot Dude 11.1toman 76 aeries land Strong t hitherto part of 34 of 1 lot Jonathan Wright 2lotri 150, 152 Donaldson Inept. Co. 2 lots no. 140.147 MUM 1 lot Sinion Schwalm 1 lot .1. 11. McCreary 1 lot Samuel Ulnae i • 1 Muss Dertuls_arj_lz - - 1 lot Gilboa 1 lot &mulls= • Mnkerton;4W4 ESN Swahili Land Compiny 44 121400 Hoff and 1111ngor 153 39 100 Hoff and alapir, 30 William /razed 21 Ilartin Horn 90 P. Eckert 41.5 C. bevenberg, J. Efforber at all 350 Sophia Moyer 376 0-150 Robert Kinnear -433 37400 J. Harris, • ' UNION 346 llatigkaront and Sklppon P. 400 Peter Blank • 164 Jiumb Moyer 14 of 680 Beni: Neff Taggart & Jones Choose Henry Kline • ;1 shanty Patrick Magnin 6 acres land Idartin Blander 24 acres laud house Lest Lots 11 Benjamin Nag' WEST BRUNSWIG•TP. 20 John nickel 16 John iledlar 150 Stiller Saber and fftinihner 440 Miner and Moll 409 Ifiller and Zeltaer ' • .1 lot Daniel Seaman l'loti'Thonuti Acker I MO sem land Gaynor and Stafford , • W.IMr. PENN SP. 10 Z.l Jaremlali Barr same 1 lot Jacob Baker i • 2 lot Aaron Ilohnutn 2 acres land KILN Bmlth i . - : WATN It TP. 0 Dauphin and linainhhanna Coal Co. 1 lot and house abinhatollh 1 lot and house William Batman! so acres and i 1131160 Goo W-Mottbu 2% acres Benjamin Nye ; 7 arras blind Benjamin Kramer , Ti. T (lottlelb Schwab'sWASlL/NU TON • i witxyam DICKEL, r March Ist. 18501. . • ..v~~~: Wrfllen. for VW LECCiNIPTOILLynfos. The Triomphe of Owe , After the wanner of Gruji. Departed worth demand, my song, Owen swift and Owen Strong; He, for freedom bold,wonld stand Aud plant her banner In the land; • . Nor all the arts of Power could stay, When honor called him to the fray ; • ' And Owen swore, a !introits gem He'd prove In Freedom's diadem. . 'fbe war prevails with (earth] din; • Strangers and It,, teems o'kin; Palace and Treasury empty out Eeduetlopirto the struggling rout Wbo In corruptions charge are riding Some with malled,handy sztA sunie—luttl• And Owen, listenlngaler, Catches the•wind and joins the war. 4•Tls a brave sight whin ehamplone stand And wield for right the hallowed brand. No lis e'er kissed.hyl Attic bees -Rad h alt the power tb more or please, As In thole Democratic days, The tongue baptised In freedom's blue Of words that prgetelikunikdo ways. Recreants Diller in the tight, • But doubt not our thrimpledged knight; Shaky soldiers slink and tans. In Owen's bresst resentments bum—. the balls defection with • sob, And weep o'er antritedes of Cobb. - - In glitrring urine end glory, dreat, Owen to the vanward prat, And reared his midlmlnishe&crut. Stout are the blow' he deals around, Impetuously be strides the mono; A more of wounded Jhelum feel The edge of hlsAevouring steel; And when .at DID, elate lie bows him to the stroke of fate, And ilinginN far away the sheath. Good sword In hand, be Flake ID dalb. Ah I draped be ear boatmen now ; . Let sorrow sit ma *very haw I Wail, watt ye wi ode! con. olekse 'moan, A friend reth ed.• champion gone; Give out year lament loud and grim, Dhoti !lbw! ye neer ea* blow like las Box, 'May I lth. I V. G. TERUEL ' WINTER -THE INN. .. . = Hear his great ens, see how' hit Mak cold fart , ' ' Glove ruddy through thh einem of fragrant phnZ' Can pensive Spring, a snowdrop in his band,' A *Altar, lark labors t e ld, • Laugh like the jovial in his cops/ I vote for Winter! Whyl, you know the "C ' }o, » The rows of pewter winking In the light, . I . • The mighty egg Sip at tiliaanded ter, ' The nine pins, 'kitties, silent doMinoes, . • • The bellied landlord witb his purple head, Likes red cabbage onember morn _ • ~,,, . extested with lacer. His Atom daughter, Herre—: D4 r, A dahlia, not .rosebud—sits who bears , • I Theiteming porter to thngleste, and laughs The loudest at their wlt.'iCan any Summer . icosi Bulid a nest like the i 1 , ' • • . .. I ' , * ALIZAIDIE Sitar, • like IgicaL,r• - 1:- • Prose (ha Cbtliery ( ' )Grardicis,'Ap3. TEE , oy, or tom.. 1 i This was was the suldeet of the lecture detivand on Mon day last [March gel by M. Pryar„, get., at• the (llnglandl Alining &tool. tyhe lecturer °there= lhe bodice which were the objects of study to the thine,. alogist were wlld to be those vorstituting this anema• Iced parts of creation. i hey knew that wool substara. me. comprised by the name rcoal,'l were only unmarred a little way from vegetable mat tell and were, then:fore, maraud; so that, If they delleed:ndnenis to be moor paired aubetances, they Were net, strictly eperdring,' ndoends. There, were, hoverer, other subtleness, to, which the name of "cod" Was applied, which won 6 min. ends according lo.the above definition, as they were on. '. organised and could not be referred to a vegetable off gin, Nadi as semenf the anthracite& It was thong:es, convenient to speak of ma generally,* a mineral, and as such they would ,find it treated in manymeribs on 'mineralogy. The rupees of the p r esent lecture ties to bring betbre them the Mincipal kinds of coal and ethe r , antedate= allied thereto in ehemical eomponitioni an d physical propertiy emito so describe and Westgate VI specimens toe principal yarielles, as would .ftlabre h!. Mares to distinguish them. The beds or veins (di e^ were very eatondre loth In this con ntryokno In ?IT . ' I Antetira. and In some plaossattalned an eggnog/if.'" I to gen • neer of from 60 te 100 fprt. The principal dere- we d bond in the coal measures proper, having ri"A rr sandstone *bore and the carboniferous limetwr mi ... I : but thin beds were also found In other goal" — "--- -.ugh 011 the tinny, inch as the twill coat-geld of !kerb , ' must of-Yorkshire, and ,of 'Brom In kiefeud, as theyit,,o. coast othutherland. The firmer leas oa e d i in Amor Phillips to bale the great °elite, r'' rth latter ' s kii ng illtrß.Slorehison found saadstones and *.fstems of plabts beidenites. anrmoolles, mid lenses - eaof T hid identical with those of the collie c 0.% ••••4 11 „. _t r y ,_ a The Ihtultes of &Toy Tracey and . ,,, /. 4 •7 «... u,and neersompT. *maim wane in tii• terthirl fOr• — d i n bums, 'mov ie Ayrshire (Scotland.) coal war °g un t imatiallt- All'lo prows thernedres ter o t i nbataneas i gin y b k i n a m , tion,of coal t _be would naulea 4 . . ... rr .ca. come.na..on. Per. so nearly alued to coal in - c ~..lahm.ttention was the baps Met 6a the list that ; 0 2_7' ". - mailce dbultand. This, though dfnoli ID elterilartie . , . lograr s k was: themically and vith respect to Jeff"Z,..-.n ~,„, white's/doled Ppelikkle, composed 0104 --,,,, a utipn. so largely into the erwrdimont °I ... • & mod fit a t if they placed a It laid been proved t" - o comldn• with wa/nen 'very ihigt" ""C rilu all i d t Imil dar. It was for Wane time but thee w on „or found brother places, America t l a bou g i r a t th t ta t e d b, n o gra i ' - de_ ;Ise - 're only to be fou n dm as Da mao and ilnu:liin Were discov ere d bat by the ilbrtaguess' is Mg. The hits,: or • neat substance be should consider was. grep south Americo. in Booth hey ' bledllmd r or P li lm ba4.o * but Very im ailed so. "V ag Wetted wire, as theue'wes NO had In it: Th is substance wilt , tiii .40 ,, ,_. 4 = 4 = 4 egealting: It Itiltadcad al to by matter sod Atria, tro,Mmer.; Were ens.' 101014 "% I f m ig en „ be sma com itis prear pe r=on es . ss and ostkirsd euly dige two red b n ss. th r e ws way. tt , lira ensialltles origin. • The trOu MO ant is tel tesplellityamd was midair mire th ee gm per. par. Graphite hag a Metidlisluidrfe ,l4 7 llll , .., I A Tr.,-pOT-01Tivir4. .. . . . • • 1 t t , I at at re:, tralrtruetnre. The birsisliertlbr . this sub ' stance wr Oaselbetiand, tout it Wu aim baperfoll '. luta Coy n, a id occurred in Canada Ind In servettld pia. ens In the, 'sited States of Ametioa. It was sometimes worked Wenzel l grab* and sometimes in mare of vs. rifts Mani - 134rb0 netted h was another gaseous sabstaaae*y. neutral kraal ;le was the fliwelamP at Wana told frost it the explosions; averred In coal mines:- Naphtha, or minus! oil, was !also closely allied to cord: • If Iblled With mint wee geberally in • ' state of llmpl= i ty, endives very inlisaimable, and a very _light su . It was much lighter than water, and =thrilled on the top of it.. Spriggs or leaflike were touted • in sotend;ountries, and. n Puma and Albania it oc eurred to deb large. quantities that if a mall hole was Oct in th e soil/read a tubeiteneted, almost any quantity could be Precaled. Parma waaligbtedup wither/oth* . laud a Irp lathes bettor the soil. oOthe western coasts of the Malden Pea were! dbericts noted kw naphtha, whet a say quantlika could be me from alluvia deposits. Wan the tUI. Was very light and ! sandy. At the ancient Baku, * the north of the Persian Quit were still the females ofaueluot temples made use Of to practice es ' the Credulity of thewho were Ore worshippers. I . Petroleum! w awa llfinVVtuness, or n ap h tha. It was t t nearly Nark, aud thiekeethea naphtha, oosed out of the . _ rake lute met beds, and hammed when named to the The pits of liaoon„ in the kin/pion of Ave, yield air.' ted something like 400,000 tons of It annually,- It mut eminnoti also in Asia and) and was km* ioseverallparfa of North America. sir**, It 111141 f serposed,;vras teed In the place of mortar In the ball& , tite l of the Tower of Babylon, while the aam red t i bale employed it in the proces s Pen and it the present] day boats on' the Tagus wore ediU tarred with it. Alsobalterne was another variety, I. and Was simply a solid bitumen. It was very brittle" endhrokelikeltus with a, ebonettoidal frateure. It' ' was found to a meet sittedlrto the Dead Sea, Trinidad.. , (Wort Indies.) end on the northland of South Amen. 1 ca. 'ln the Dead See, it 'presented • remarkable appear. I 'sou. MOMe appeared to be entirely tiled with as. 1 seer the shore", where it was quite solid and r 1 , 1 1 1 , 133 4t at a short distance It was quite warm and soft. and so Ineretured in temperature towards the centre of .../ the lake; that it appeared to be In a boiling state. Cad consisted chiefly of carbon united with various pow- Bons of oxygen, PO , sulphur. ash. and small ,i quantitisiot sitrogen.... , were the chemical cu. 11 *Puente cif all koala ; the most bituminous containing r / the larked amount of hydrogen and I oxygen, end the least bite minotls coals containing. genera/Iy, the gfast• :,. eat amount of taboo. Coals differed very little from /, vegetable gutter In. chemical composition, thp. lignites b being the nearest approach to vegetable matter; and the 1 anthracites in their ebonies' character, the ferthest re. jj moved foie' it„../ As they went, however. from the vast' ; deposits of riven' down to the Biretta, they would find i , that the subetaitese which formed colds. seemed label . l l I ing their gaserasconstituents,(their hydrogen end oar ~ gen.) end gainlim In their amount of carbon. The an ! I Mutts contained the eanallest amount of oxygen: was : uonbitunsinout, - and for this reason it burned without ;Isisoke or flame; Items found In larks quentltiee I 1/ Pembrokeshire,/ but the largest. deposits ware 1111 Penn. !, !sylvan*, lb North America.'. The fracture was eonehol ,dal. ,As he had already stated if they're/tit nom the decompaelog peetable matter tbund in peat bogs. lew in. stews, down tti the anthrecite mai . they would find it N teeing its *eons eonstitgents, and gaining In carbon.— ltigolte contained the greatest amount of gaseous sub- I MIAOW &nil' anthracite the smallest. The anthracite* j! [were eau largoly worked In North' America, and were / now rued Ibr blest .fornsice . purposes. , They made coke II for blasting 'lmply to get rid. of the sulphur, and to ob. it !lain a greater amount of beat from the porous surface 1 than 'would be erne off by bituminous coal. Ituthetbe pinthracites they hada substance,vbkh,thougirostlaill / ly net Pors, etas a good bard coal, eons/sting almost l'entlrely A aerben. and when once Ignited giving off a , repeater a unCof heat than coke, so Abet It -could be 1 kned 'with Privaittage for blast. furnaces. If they could Manage Mad roll In this country with just sufficient / itinerant orbital:bloom matter to aid ili ignition (iheth : p er used loastaarte pawpaws or blast ntrtraws.) and not i cdutsinle sill amount of bilumlnou matter as would Litauxei far es locomotive fires to' smoke, they would r g get • coal white would be very reloads, and i for wield e t c l i O sale Wiled be found. very extensive. If a kind Ind or lee could be niade with email coal with jest sufficient mount ofbituthen to aid the coke inguidon, and not ouch en amount as would create. In the furnace any. Alamo or awoke, at Would be • prefer le kind of mks. Ind Wouldbe mach made ass of .. Ant recite. when cal- Vned, preeented the appearance, which as Mr. Mack ' exa ilt had expbt ned le l meat lecture, was an end:to be obtained In caking—it exporlated tell, by which its hertfog aortae (was materially inere*d. It could be calcined at a very saiall cost, and was tolerably well domed for the purposes to which - ankle was 'applied.— L c a le tta in i t id ant on hnec i, o l f te the twee en ted as le fi e w ou b s ie s h fitt k a e nro wa ta ma d th o u: . 1 Med. 'Anthracite wank* need tier loconotivee.— I notber kind °foal, was common or slaty noel. It was ifferent from anthracite in containing tnocabit omen.— I t wail brittle Seneral. - and most varieties hid - a ten tt dency to bite* Into somewhat rediangitiar fragments.- 1 This common slily coal was generally Isminatol, had a , Utley appearance! , sad a Dna calm rifling through It hex lo the !South " Wales coal. lie, the lee.re ur, had an ! !monies** thaethess small threads o 1 calm rat her Im proved the coal than otherwise. Thementall bands yield , id more reitilly to the Influence of thefts than the coal ' self did, and teat accounted for' their seeing the coal pun In veil larg e nyi tires. There was a 'considerable dif fierence he tee fr ction of this'elass of Mal., Some being. [ deposited In' tiler thin liminess, whilst others were i famewhat eublofl In fracture. The Linduated variety t lj sas extensively found sin the Northumberland and Due m coal Old . / There were many varieties of comm Itstating ut they roske_. 'dliibodillitlakme felstat ! •,. Prank action ppeared to have mush to do In affecting. : I e varieties stating coal. They found some eul Colds very . much broken by faults, and that. had great toff oence en 'coal, and I was /effected morel-or less trj , the heal attend. : ing- ,three volcinic agencies. For Instance, when ap '.prcecidert me Of the very thick halts of Desalt. they ! fount t, coal Imoit eindened and hal foaled; and coals at ttrip fault; ereTorand to be perfect cinders. Very like ly, Also, the distance thermal seams ori veins were from 'the surface/ had touch to do with Its bltuminourtharae. . ter, fracture, or Appearance. Coals /long way from the rhorawsie in Panedeses brought r ei lder a greeter de roe Of codpression, and had a 'go* amount of heat in them, than Mali nearer the surface.. Cannel coalwas • so called from iii brirning like* candle. 'lt, wu very , hard and ebtopaqt, had •a, coutiloidal fracture, sod eon. tat feed a great deal of bituminous matter, and was there ; !fore stood:usual, for which', purpose It was largely 11 toed.: It ants sometimes turned, and opt into . oxes and ! ! I other objects. and in the museum atiliewreeme.o. Tyne was altabld made from Carmel coe coal . lie would upo jut !Lo i b:erve that Earashlre was-the most; noted place in this country par he produetkee ce morsel coals; It was , produgor lo some Pleat I it. North America. Lignite- , was shispip tomdl wood or brown oil; and the woody !structure of thd" specimen width be bold to his hand was very evident. It did not differ In the least from a Abram vegetable that had !aerie been at :11l below the 'surface., IL: Pet fire tOUgqi tes they would find that t hey were ery bituminous. If they Placed the three specimens !him togethor-41gletto cannel, sad an. ithracite--4 sy would have the three principalseries in the cad fbr atiOn. There was another variety of lig. nit*, ailed which was nothing aeon than a sompeet lignite. It was very brilliant in lustre, and its, woody Mind of IA often very evident. Then there war a /kind of d peeped Dealt', coiled urea earth. Amber 'was also tuned *bedded in, lignites. There were some. !*barmen gild ender -the une of amber which were not amber, pat it could alwaya be distligulsbolfrom its ;lewdness and detiiity.. The lecturer then ppetqoeded to Idesalbo those outstaring ftnsud In eoeuililoWirith coal, 'which were of a resinous nature, and occurred generally tabear the lignites, after width be observed that although t was well to clothe some of the mineral dlsinacticas of 0111 , Yet the best way was to test Medi atrabilitiee for Mann, ;m011114404 gas purposes. ' Coed might 'show A Considerable quiddity of gas, yet not ,Uskereeod gas.; it rII iht aho shoW a considerable proeortkue of hallos rOperty, but not produce beat that it was - expected would in the** furnace; and it - might show, vei y ruddy for steam coal, yet, to practice, be found lovalua lble. Boone maid deny the great haperteses of Aseer bdning the relative conditions of coal for finds and the purposes of eon!, to as to din over the belt kinds for kwo• motives, steam vessels, blast furosces, and gas manutie• tor; and Weenie within their province to do all they Could to make themselves th..r. oughlyarquainted with the kinds of coal In ail the districts Into .vridch they might go, and see what could be done ter rid coke from attelPhur. Ile would advise attention to the pmeeew ibr pluming steam through coke sou to take ill I he sulphur from it. the sulphur spoiled all the Moo, and if the Coke contained ally great quantity it Iris almost melee to work blast furnaces with It. - A great deal had Wee, said and written within the last few years on the met' Cog of artlactal feels, bat to his(the lecturer's) 00 0 *lilted been dond by nature that could be dose for OA': lag gag. Dula. They bad anthracite-;nature's 04 = and all emirate" of bittualoous coals which were ,:r.fi tionderfally adapted for the various purposes ft", l T he =ere required, and It tbey only rightly *Or" . 4 Products ef Data* he fancied that t bi r" ake not spend much money or time In endurernat e r o m vani _ anything 1111111C14 Nature seemed t0_,...iuFP., 71 - and it mu kinds of eadaanted PM' various 17.7 11 — ,, ...„ki e e only remained for:them to be very intio4V " - --.- Doan out, and to co skillful In their polo: 4 0 tl. ' es ao I & 95 r 6co , • so 163 4 It* to "1 ta 6 41 3 40 2 74 533 476 1 3'oo 4 30 336 St 94 4 33 II.1111a• 10 ou 166 1 92 990 i 99 i 92 6 42 *4l • Ibl 280 • 248 / 20 2 60 2 97 2 26 1 92 6 70 260 76 61 lb 00 64 19 18 00 4431 173 00 300 80 178 20 23 59 2 2 57 4 06 1 02 5 00 . 53 2 10 12 32, '2 VI 1 ai 66 as 14 liiMlll slltefrki -: • ; , 1, TEM CAPT .WHO A I IN . WOfILDNiT BACK. r . i • . e 7.4"ti0. I k I' . I v Tesoro *arly; - in, ii,g jprior, or Pti.o pestyekr, a mew. gi e% new ateathcr w 4aunched , own the Ohio .o rttr r, and rhbrOy art,rwards m'iide %sr _ appear at ma at the ; L i re , op the fborishing city of mm ei he i i. , R oi ~i d corers envekiped the cap:. t o o t, “, reppoi osehotapanTed with invitations to upon tier first t 4, being for "sSe her throsSt warded to flu; , ro t rial co in hat i :'-etnitY. the ch o ed ho , !tie& "numus" on t e aeration. ii a , .4 0 tall affair, this debut of - a !tooting 'pal as_ alit pit eiheo ntiintai bet repute, on• .. ta i n ' f rs o l _lle. {hl , !IttiCk WIC' t excrilloce, 0 ,, n th vWertern waters -....:Y0nr mblo servant w r i 4 e poitg thee in ited gues- alnico time-he bat it! _I ! ' • s . • L I . illuand myself MP board a beaottful craft in • „l i ds- - communion with a re of nnquestionalde b,sities. Tbel ; company proved to bile heteroge sodi conglemsiration of ehariteter—inade up- of editing, lawyer}, auctioneers, indeseribables,, and "faricies"z-with a sprinkling of "nonesuch's." ?licit) was a inky, par son , too, in ibe crowd, but . as his leisure time "between meetings r waa spent in trailing...hories; we .dispensed with his "grace before mieelf."l We loft-our i •mooringso an. hour before. sunset, upon a clear, Dia afternoon, and paiised rapidly down 'stream fr a considerable distance, without experiencing a y ;out of the way occuitimeti. The , "von of temperance" and the parsob aforesaid smelled trupel vra over a smokingwhiskey toddy., —the "buys " IT id relieving each other of their In-' perflimus dime and quarters at eoehre,.when e tell gentleman lie was some, (( when he was 'ober) r stepped euddey into the Cabin and imparted the information' th Ca Well known st`feit bold" bad just hove in sig iat thi- mouth of the Kentucky river. The cattiS were . "dropt" inekanter—the punches disappeared---=and the mature" were soon distributed ' in. knots ispeatth promenade deck, to watch th progress of events. i -,_ • • ' Our "bully" twat sped away liken bird however; and the craft behind gaie us early ekidenee that she should offer no child's' ph4. : The "fat was la the are at once-la huge- column of black smoke curled rip in the slur atmosphere-.-an _extra turn or two was visible upon. our own boil, and away we .wentl A rind deal of exciteuient existed amonifthe perty, l as the rival steamer was *lonely gaining on no. A graft, like - eery, with each a company .and such a captain, ilium% be beaten. -, As-the boat- bolded us fell in undeir our atere, end we could *trout her' piaisengers,iii sovillefsint presefonCeame over ni, that, by Um! mistake we lted OW apes ail wrong boatl7Al least, that was the expressed ; opinion of tbnpliabo, is be threat enoditu gu dawn idadis awl tit,.• another' think. -- ItAftriAN'S‘ STEAM PRINTING - OFFICE. Baring proevre4 three Prawns, Int ars. Ray 'Monne , * to meats JOB and SOME PRIMING of every Anal* Bon at the OAlast *ha Xmas, Jossirai,itiapss than Itassi he dose at nig other eatgateassom In the amity, suet 'Bed. BMW r t i c _.6 144 /06,4 ' sat neka ziNts: .• aregui : nes Osaka, • Jhleihatir; Ordifewkr . idea At the vary ahortest nMkw , ltbar aretak of JOB TTPB Is mono estaistre taw that of any tither ea* In this we tion of the ebb, 11104 we hasp handaanspitorpa saysis4 ea. Jobbing. lielog practical Printor onnelf,.we will gnatsett. oar Pork to be as neat as any that tan be Gann& net In the ernes. Immix° IN COLORS &Ma it the Modest 'sinew ' BOOK BiNDKELY. • B oo k, bouua in' "Tea ♦ariety or styll. * Blank Honks et *very description , tousubtetured, bound and ~J to order at sbortost boars. Oar captain was a 'obis fellew—he used the desk tpdatly, with a constant eye to the windward; but be said nothing. A bevy of the mourners stepped up to him with-- . "What speed, rays r "Pair, gentlemen; I think it Is very fair." "Very responded the captain calmly, as he placed his band upon a mill bAtts knob at the back of the pilot house. This movement was re sponded to by the faint jingling of a bell below, followed 'lmmediately by a nosh of cinders from the smoke pipes, and an tasprovett action of the paddles. , "Wow ire 'mot Igen." .. , • "Sums," was the response. and a momentary tremor provided the boat as , she slid along right smartly. " - • But the craft In our rear moved like our shadow on the calm waters, and as we abet down the river. it seemed as if we had her in tow, so calmly and uniformly did she follow In oar Wake. ; &A li... The excitement of the congregation upon k hid by this time become interim and it was , ty plain; thatthe boats mast shortly part compare er split sometking! The reseal behind um took advantage of a turit In the chi L anal, and "helm a starboard I" was clearly heard from the _ lookout of our rival, as she bore off sad sod•renly fell alongside us! The parson went below moue to put his threat into execution, uwe came up the entreat again, "auk and seek,' and when be re amed we were canning a tweety.Ave knot lick, the steam smack on toed degrees! "She's going--gole—go--= muttered an ace. *toter to hinutelf. • \ friend "A peifect noosell," remarked a lawyer toe , "Beaten, but not vanquiebsdridded a politi cian; and away we scudded aide by side, tot half - a mile. "Wouldn't she bear a lulls more," meekly as k e d ~ . . the parson..: "She's doles very well." replied the eaptatal "Dolt jet excited, gentleman; my boat is a ooliti c -, one—her reputation astatine are at stake.' We mu's't rash her—racing Osiays injures a boat and lam averse to ii;" saying which he applied his thumb and Inger to the brass knob again—the • hell tinkled in the Maumee—and our rival pilot shortly had an opportunity to examine th e archi tecture of our rudder-post ! I was acquainted with the angina". 'I stopped below (bellaing we should be beaten at oar pre sent speed,) and entering the engine room— _ "Tim, we'll be licked—give her another turn, ' et, ?" - replier think sbe mons some u it is," said Tim. , - - ' • "Yee, but the is bird ou' us-..give her ti little, my boy just for— " Step in here a moment," remarked Tim ; all imam' you know—nothing to be Quiet—there I—don't abe tremble, some r ' r I noticed, fur the first lime, that our boat did labor prodigiously "'Bat come round here," enptinned Tim; "leek there! mum's the word, you know." I stepped oat of that engine -room [Tim said afterwards, that I sprang out at sue hound; but be lied!] In • hurry. The solder upon - the con nection pipe bad melted and run down; , over the seams in a dozen places from the execisive beat —a erow.bar was braced - athwart the safety valve, with a fifty six upon one end—and we where shooting _down die Ohio, under a head-of steam, chock up to 54:40: My sleeping apartment was well aft. I entered the state room—got over upon the back' side of my berth.-and stuilingibe corners of the pil low into lay • ears, and ondcavorcd to compress myself in sleep. It wee out of the qtiestion.— In attempting to right. myself I discovered; that my hair stuck out so straight, that it was im possible for me to get my bead within six - Inches of the pillow. I tossed about till daylight, In rodetentary ex. 'pectation of being landed in Kentucky, or some. where else, but -we got on• Sealy. We led our rival half as hour into Louisville, sad I immedi ately swore upon my nightcap, that ,I would nov. er accept another invitation for - a pleasure trip, from a steamboat captain who mummers* to racing. TIMPIZANCII Liotamtente.the Legislators of Maine bare•framed, a law ratUng It, to the people to Tot* lbr •••• - Lkowww Law of Illaror the "Yiehtbltory TAR of ," these words being laseribed oath. ballots. lA' his lecke as If the game of Dowlsm" was es played out.that ft had to be revived by a popular rr budition. The License system proposed, %Is made as odious. by resedetione and charges, tbst It la yawelble the Problbltorl plan may be pretend.-4/6mm alias. Uow can men talk thus dfshoolstly ? The 44 L1. cense Law of lfiStr was passed by the enemies of Prohibition—by the Alias'. political friends. Of course, they made as good a License Law as they could—Makin one: justgood for nothing , so far as the suppression of Intemperance le eenterned. The friends of Prohibition, having regained their &Scot:decoy, hive framed a Prohibitory Act, which is hi essence the 'original "Maine Law, and voted to submit the two 'Way side—their Liquor Law and their adversariee—to a popalar vote, and 14 the people say which they prefer to lire under- If that Is not. fair, jail and democratic, whet ' would bet . t I - . The Atltte .eilarseterislie sh4wdoeri MU. peels tint. iftbi rilnit of Neal Dowisin ws , tto far played oat that it had to be revived lval Pori' ler 41 sobialsslon." Well, thoris Jost 041%1120100t way of reviving the popularity, of an eglimo cause that on eves, heard of. ,CoulJul thrift/le Judaea President Buchanan to try it by racictillif and ap pealing hi the people - for a re.elationT—N. r. • Triinoct. - The Tkaarse'a remarks sal to the poini.— The item party invariable misrepresents . the action of the Manila of frObibition, nnd en. d earm ,,, some o nes in a bungling way, u 'b ow , s h e „,.• t o prOref that the emelt' be coining unpopular. ilrlhis • State th e R em League in . its h i a4al 'opposition to order and moralikt, been a step too. m uc h, a I fatal step , in ite,nre correct in our ;estimate of. whet the po p!e are disposed to hear. at Its hands. Tbagrog shops• which ate being H. cn nl k d d under the provisions of the Free Trade .ene r oneleof - . the last Legislature, ire iihnost besOnalOMPatali ol 3. Any man now can set up illihrtnty, and retail 'ha filthy stuff, until eve / third man may become a druninud.— T*l is the carnival of Rum. Citizens how ever, are already disgusted at the DOW state 'Alif affairs, and. Democrats tbernselresi will join in reform even unto 'Prohibition. tVe must elevate the character.of our legislators, however, before we can release the Legisla ture from the toils of the League. Jaen must be elected who • are not' candidates of the rum-shops, before we can successfully check the Rum torreriti which , now threatens devil lotion. • 'SUNDAY Lcurica.--This is the the title 'nf a new, paper. published -at 1081 South Third Street, Philadelphia, by Cruikshank, Peppey Politically, the paper is Demii cmtic, with an evident desire to shirk We Kiuutas•question.l The Leader acknowledge' in its last issue that.the recent result inittlibi delphia, was= anti-Lecomptou victory. - 'The' , enigma whether a party Sunday paper ill succeed in -Philadelphia, is to be solved. - "e like the appearance the Leader.' It is neat, very neat. It is edited with consid •r. able ability. We heartily wisN it mace for every well conducted journal ) is a pill to, the State. Sn.tuoxtx Jouaxxi..--This is. the'title o a neat little weeklypaper published ; in Shamir kin, NorthuMber, lihd county, thy ' J. Bobi4 Eeq. Shamokin should suppoit a spirited newspaper, and a glance at the .fosraal coo vinces es that it merits liberal patronage.+ We therefore, extend the hand of fellowship to the Jounial, and wish it successin a spbe4r which requires unremitting labor; tax often accompanied by pecuniary loss. o iltope and perseverance are important ingirdients . in tbt composition of a publisher, and we presume "friend Robins has a fair share of bed,. • 1 A.li ill•feeling exists between France an England, and it is not improbable that wa between the two countries will at no instant day, ensue. The state of feeling in Francel towards England is represented as i bitter istl the 'extreme, growipg out of the actinittat• cif Bernard and the generOli unfriendly senti ments of tlig i eglish peoplerards ibicErn• Perm, stiperindueid by the vat - Coos misander, inMents standup between the two 4:knre'aute • riot to that. event. - , • Corr or was Dra Jtsntxea Ihr i turita.— This railway- accident has coat the (heat Western tailivay o'er $161,000. JllisctUQai.
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