'Bay : pion, and an whi lien. Revelations relative En On Thursday the 2t4h ult. by the Rev. Joseph MeCool. M. DAVID °BI/..+WN, to bliss &Les Roszar vest both of Pottsville. I MEMO D On the 12th ult. Ma Grottaz PArreasom. Could the hearts of thi. who have known the a{- cadence of the departed :press, the esteem and at faction her valuable qua ittos, and endearing friend ship have excited, and i this short notite .describe her exemplary practice of social and domesti6 du ties, trace its source iu er retiring piety, ever visi ble in its fruits; and deli eate it in all its 'nth:spices on her thoughts and ac ions, it would form an im pressive model fur Awl mother, lender, devoted and 'judicious, she has left the moat enduri g legacy that the youthful hearts of her bereaved fatnil) could receive. 11er piety was hurting of tn , meatary ur accidental en• thusiasm, but was fbuo.ed on love, guided' by rea son, and sui•tained by ' tilt; when tested by the most afflicting d.q , ensa diug,hter, its afrenirth a the resignation with wh and still more inlly in which shetoked forwa sing her hope uf joining. and with confidence co the arms of her Savour.' ..WithouiA Ptgn or She gave tier hen Arid ad a glad child 'Went tnne." TT UNIVERSAL'S will be delivered on S Iveari4t. On Sanday afternoon Miner/mile at past 2 On Tuesday evening 5e111.11 , 101 Haven, weal Schuykill Slaipmerits Of Coal fo day evening last. Skipped by • Del. Coal Co. ' • George H. Potts, Bell & Bolton, Hodgson, Pinkerton & Stockton & Stevens, S. Reilner & Son, W. Wallace & Co. ,Nlilnes 4. Spencer ."Bennett & Taylor Mann & Morris J. Pearson Bavt, Charles Lawton, Potts & Barman. \. B. Reeve & Co. Tutten & Uh!horns, I;lotiyshell R. Rickart, C Shippen, J C. Circorius, Union Co'Jerks C: Ellet Arclil.' t ßonslason, St.iniirl Shippers, Per last report liE June . 2l Pilot of Readin 22 Friendship 24 Char. Focht 29 Young Lion. Milo of Readin July 1 Friendship • Daniel of Rea. 3 Fair Mt. Trad. Jane 24 Torpedo I • 26 Jack Downinfel AfSO 29 Samson Washington July 1 'Emma Rebecc4 — Mary Convey ance 15 Soil ts 45 Formerly 50 Boats I MOUNT CAR The following is the ltmount of Goal transported on this road for the wee lit ending on Thursaiv even mg•last , 1 Per lag Report Tota NATIJ 4 CHUYK LILL V The following is OKI on this road up to June 11.1111 CRE mount of Coal transported • ending on Thursday even. 1.358 Tons. 20,720 The following is the on tins road for the wee tog, June 27, Per last report Total GEO BRAN .f The following is thejamount of Coal transported onthis road for the Week ending on Thursday livening last 4, tO4 Tons. Per last report Total 59,131 ROBF.RT CHILL Collector it EV I Eti , - 01."1'lif.; MARK t.:i ottsville, July. 6, 1239. WHEAT FLOUR. by tl e load was worth nn Friday WHEAT 1 35 per pusliel.ie demand. RYE FLOUR $2624 r cwt. tn demand. BUCKWHEAT FL OUR $4.00 per cwt • RYE, by. the load 105 by the bushel—ready sale. RYE CHOP $1 06 per busbel in Penland. OATS 60 cents—ready hale. POT A'POES-75. cents per bushel in demand CORN-4 00 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-112 00 per bushel. TuarrifY:SEED-$2 50 per bushel. FL 4. XSEEO—SI 45 per bushel to demand. 'WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. BUTTER-20 cents per pound—in Keg. 20 cents EGGS 321 cents per dozen. LOMB-14 cents per pound. TALLOW— lOcents per popnd. HA MS 1.31 1 cents per pourd. CORN CHOP 100 cents per buslzelind emend BACON-13 cents per pound.' . BEESWAX-20 teats per pound. FEATIFEBS--62 cetits per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 centsper pound MACKEREL. by the bbl. No. I, $l7 No 2, 212 SALT- 0 2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel UnASTER rs worth ir 50 per lee , NAY per tee. the 'commonwealth has a the Lumbermen's bunk. Rig°. INERS' JOUILN•Ls ED, . MAI* PATTIPLIUM wife of ion in the death of ao only d sincerity were proved to ch she eo4tained the stroke, e peace and calmness with . to her dissolution, expres. her little family in Heaven, 'signing that -on earth "to STRANGERS and others are informed that seats may be obtained in the Susquehrnna Line Pack et Boars, at Mrs. Wirrzges Hcrett., Sunbury. for Lancaster, PhiladelMita, Walksbarre, and all intermediate places, and that an accommodation Hack wall always be ih readiness by. 7 o'clock every morning, to convey passengers to Northumberland in, time for the Boats going either direction as above, and without delay hcre e k i:1 be preaching in S unbury , Jul y,lB39, 1839 . • }laded smile, to the stern messenger, eeks Its Father's house CHURCH.—A discourse nday evening, upon Judas here will be preaching iti er pt rmitt mg. 'oat Trade. the week ending on Thurs- Boats. Tons. 57 3056 1R 958 13 660 o. 112 617 10 '`.. 606 10 613 • 9 475 9 - 466 9 454 420 8 428 8 406 7 376 6 318 6 / 4.- 304 5 265 '5 260 6 . 257 4 217 4 207 4 210 3 162 162 39 1931 265 •13,627 2733 151,497 ' 2998 146.124 ILL COAL TRADE I / 56 • I 52 i 52 rig 54 .r 52 . . LD. 31'20 ON RAIL ROAD. 3029 Tons 30,443 33,4'72 CLEAVER, Collector LLEY RAIL ROAM amountot coal tran.poried 29,its 1839. 3.312 22.986 Tons 26,298 H. H. POTTS, Collector IC RAIL ROAD 22.078 GE liA DES CY Collector H HAIL, ROAD. M,027 A CARD. reaturyleapfa Mali REFECTORY: 4071.71 4 SIM PER ) isticinu ETOR, Respectfully requests his friends, A• dilld customers will accept his sinetireCthanka, for the great encouragement/he has Teedived from them opened the abcive establishment. Io making this request, J. S. takes the opportuni ty to inform them be has made exteethre arrange. ments for the Sumitter Business, ■nd will constant. ly be supplied with ill the 'delicacies and articles which thelPhiradelphis. Martel:can afford during the Summer Season. WINES. Old Nodeha Wine, . per bottle. 200 do. Pale Sherry, . do. 2 00 do. Brown do. de. . 200 do. Pori, do. ' do. 200 do. Litbon,'do. . . do. - 1 00 Chompaigrnellenrq Clay Wine, 2 00 do. Napoleon, dit. 2 00 do. 'Woodcock, do. '2 00 do. "Victoria, do. 2 00 do. ''Palmetto, do. 2 110 Pepper's, Smith's, and Sechel's X X Pale Alenn Drought. Apartments always in readiness for ru.iper parties, &c., and those who call may expect to receive.every attention. . . Julys 27 —tf Notice to Travelleri. Mill Creek and! Mine Hill Navigatiqp and Rail Road Company. T HE Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of four per cent. for the . last six months, on the capital. Stn 4); -U te said • company, payable to the stockholder.' or their legal reprerenta 'lyre, on or after the 15th inst. at•the office ofDis count and DeFosit at Port Carbon. LEBBEUS WHITNEY. Secretary and Treasurer .hily I, 1839. 27-3 t lETThe U. S. Gazette , to insert 8 times and charge this office. Pottsville Water Company. riNii E Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of three per cent. for the last -six months on the capital stock of said Company, paya ble to the Stockholders or their legal repreaentatives on or after the 272nd inst., at the office of A. Graham, Freasorer, corne'r of Centre and Mahantango street. •ANDREW RUSSE,',L A July 1 1839. 27-3 t . Preside n t. ROCLAM A TION.—W here.. the Honorable ii Catvistol.irTne. Esquire, President of the sever. al Courts of Conation Pleas of the Counties of Dao phtn, Lebanon and Schuylkill. to Pennkylvania, and of the iterrai Coorta of Over and l'rrniner, end General Jail 15.1rv.ry, in the said counties, and GEORGIC ItAll-H and S. - stort. D. Lint. Empire', judges of the Goon at Oyer and Terminer and General Jail . Delivery, f...r the trill of all capital and other offend. era, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their ore cepta to no diremed, tested at Orwigaburg the 25th day of March, IttNY; have ordered a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be hold• en at'Orwigsburg, on the last Monday ofJoly next, (being the 29th of said month), to continue one week. Notice to therefore lie - retyseiven, to the Coroner, the Justices of the peace, and Constables of the said county tit Schuylkill, 'that they are by the said pre. cepts commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions. examinations, and all other rememb rance., to do those things, which to their ofEe:s op. pertain to be dune, and all those that are bound by recoguixance,to prosecute against the pt isoners that are, or theri shall be in the jail of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then end there to prosecute them as shall be jtvit. PETER F. LUDWIG; Sheriff. Sheriffs'Office,Orwigs burg, ly 6. H 39. { 27 N. The W unease' and Jurors who are summon. c o attend , said Court, are requested to serve pone tuality. In case of non attendance, the law in each cases made and provided., will be enforced. This no tice is published by particular order of the Court, those concerned will therefore govein themselves ac cordingly. PO:IMA MATlON.—Notice is hereby given that a Court of CommoniPleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and for the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwifirsbarg, it., the county aforesaid, on. Monday the 22nd day ofJ uly next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Therefore all persons having suits penJing, and 401 persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern ihemsalves dingly. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office OrtviEra. burg, July 6, 1839 • ID' Punctual attendance is demanded of the Jo rev, and Witnesses summoned' to attend this Court. Scott's Novels. Price 25 Cents per volume. ‘TOLS. 19 and 14 of this cheap work, just receiv v rd. Alto the:work complete from the commence. ment—for - sale by B. BANN .4N. July 6 27 Stray Cow. S TRAYED away from the Sabscriber, at F.agle Hill, a black and white spotted COW, wilh close horns, short legs, and large body. Whoever will return acid Cow to the owner, or give Informatton where he can get her again, shall be reasonably re warded, and receive the thanks of the owner. JOSEPH GREEN July 627-30' • • Five Dollars Reward. S TRAYED from the residepce of the Subscriber, on Thursday the 20th inst4a middle sized Fresh milk RED COW,—white face, with a red spot round her right eye. The above reward and reasonable charges will be paid to the person who will bring the above Cow to the owner, or give such inform tiotr as may lead to her recovery. PETER F. MUDEY. Pottsville, June 29 26-3 t House to Let. • . THE tenemerre l in Union Street, owned goes by Mr. Deberg, now occupied by this lIIMI Subscriber, a delightful Jocatinn for a I family.—Poliseeinon can be had immediately—Enquire at this office. JAMES S. WALLACE. June 29 26-tf COPFRAD RUFF, Clock,ll Watch iddraker, TTSVILLA PA, ID ESP ECTFULLY, informs the Public, that h way' has on hind a general assortment 01 Brass Eight Day Clocks, 7wenty.lotit Hour Pat- eat Lever, English Jour enact, and Ladies Watches. Jewelry of all descriptions, .11 , sical Boxes, Breast Pins, and Earings, Gilt Guard Chains and Keys.— Silver Table Spoors, Gentlemen's and Ladies Pen. oils, Thimbles, Clasps for money purses, 81.0., all of which will be sold cheap for cash. N. B. Clocks and Matchin of every description repaired at he shortest notice. June 8, 1839. 23—tf FRESII,OIive Oil, Preserved Ginger, Maraschine Cordial, ' French Pickles, Olives and Capers, Oranges and Lemons, jest received end for sale by N. NATHANS. one 15 24—tf PHILADELP/40/ lair THE SIISQLfiIIAN ?IX OPPOSITION LINE. I . - , - • - _ _ A Plittsville and Danville R✓llL ROOD, AND NEW POST COACHES. Via. Reading, Pottsville, Port Ca rbon, Cooper's, Shamokin, Sunbary, Northumberland, and Cattawissa. la THROUGH BY DA YiDLIOTIT..at ►a. HE Subscribers baying made arrangements to form this ruute in connection with the Daily Line of Pott,Shoener, Finney, 4- Ca. on its arrival in Pottsville from Philadelplaa.i for the purpose of tratisporting passengers from Philadelphia to the Susquehanna, through the COAL FIELDS. have started a Tri-Weekly Line of Stages, to leave Pottsville on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, immediatelp on the arrival of the Philadelphia OP position Line, at 3 o'clock, and prOcced to COOP. ER S, where two lines will branch nff, one going to Slum:cm, where it will arrive at 8 o'clock, and the passengers after sleeping here, will arrive at Price's Hotel, to SUNBURY, and Lee's Hotel, at Noantumaxa- Linn, early next morning, in time to take the Pack et Boats. The other route from Cooper's, will proceed to Brody's Hotel, at CATTAWI,..A, where it will arrive likewise at d o'clock. in time to take the Coach to Bloomsburg, Berwick, and Towanda. RETURNING, passengers will leave Norrwou• SItRLAND at 8 o'clock in the morning, and the Depot al the Porravii..tx and DANVILLK BAIL 112040 a t Se m . bury at halt past 9, proceed to SHAMOKIN for dinner, and arrive the same evening at Pcrm.vict.a. From Carrawissa Returning, passengers will leave at 9 A. M„ nine at Coopers', and reach Parra vius to inters ct the next morning's Om:stator. Coach to Philadelphia. RATES OP FARE. From Phil.id'a. thrp' to Northumberland, 86,00 " do. do to Cattawissa, 6,0 , 1 " Pottriville to Spohns% (Broad MO 50 _ do to Cooper's, 75 do to Shamokin, 1.50 do to Sunbury, via. Pottsville 2.25 tk Danville R R 41 do to Northumberland, 2,50 do to Cattaw issa, 1,75 JACOB IcRAM & Co. Shamokin. JOSEPH KIMMEL & cO. Pottsville. JOSEPH PAX lON dr. Co. Cattawisza. PROPRIETORS. Er A daily line will shortly be established on the above route. Pottsville, June 29 26—tf G EO. W EITZEL. 27-if eys FOR THE SPLENDID CAPI TALS TO BE DRAWN IN JULY be sure you send your orders to , N. CANFIELD, • Camden, New Jersey,. OPPOSITE i s littoillßEL PULL DRAWN numbers of the large Alexandria No 4, drawn the 15th of June. 11154674047723661232752856 We sent by order to the country Combination 411 27 half of 82.000, 11 28 56 whole $6,00, Drawn numbers of Virginia 'No. 3, drawn Bth June. 27 12 75 38 10 61 6 21 64 66 22 72 54 Virginia N 044, draws 13th July-76 numbers 14 ballots. • GRAND CAPITALS. 1 of 41.000 DOLLARS. 1 of 12,000-DOLLARS. Tickets or.ly $lO —shares in proportion. Maryland No. 17 draws 15th July-75 number■ 13 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 15,000 DOLLARS. • 10.000 DOLLARS. 0:7 30 01,15,00 DOLLARS. Tickets only ss—shares in proportion. Maryland Consolidated No. 19 draivs 24th July -66 numbers and 10 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 12,000 DOLLARS. &c. Tickets only sl—shares in proportion. Virginia Wellsburg No. 3 thaws 27th July-75 numbers 12 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 30,000 DOLLARS. 10,000 DOLLARS! CET 100 of 1,000 DOLLARS. Tickets only •lo—shares in proportion. New Jersey N 0.28 draws 29th July-75 numberi 12 drawn ballots. Tickets only s.s—shares in proportion. When letters arrive too late for the Lottery or dered, tickets will be sent in the very best scheme that next draws, provided the pet son who order them express such a wish. Pull schemes will be sent when required. For the Grand Capitals, be sure you send your orders as above. ' June 29 26-3 t T HE Stockholders of the Miners' Bank of Potts vine, in the County of Schuylkill, hereby give notice that they will apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvan?! at their next Session tor a renewal of the Chart* of said Bank, and an increase of its Capital from two hundred thousand dollars, to five hundred thousand dollars, created for the specific object of facilitating the Coal Trade and other com mercial business of the surrounding neighbourhood. by the general operations of a Bank of Discount and cis-notation. CHARLES LUESER, Cashier. June 29 26-6tno ALL those indebted to the estate of L H. Moodie, deceased, will please call and make immediate settlement, or all their accounts will be placed in the bands of proper officers for collection without respect to persons. • T. C. POLLOCK, t Administrators. WIII. NICE. • June 29 26-It INSOLVENT DEBTORS.—THE subscriber, bove applied to the Judges, of the Court of Com mon Plea, : of Schuylkill county, for the benefitiof the several Acts of Assembly mooted for the relict of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said iiidgea have appointed Monday the - 22nd day of July next, at 10 o clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in OrYsigsburg, for the hearing of us and our creditors, when and where they may attend if they think pro Per. PETER IZERBE.•' JOHN GUN DERM AN. HENRY MILLER, WILLIAM COOPER, • - JOHN PROCTOR, JOHN HERTZOG, Juue 29 26 - Bricks Brick 100,000 Brick of a Superior quality. for sale at the Now Brick Yard in Hamburg, Barks County, Pa. JOSEPH MILLER. Hamburg. Jena 22 \ 35-3 t MEtb.,IIFE.EHLY BY Reading Rail Road, CAPITALS. 2U,000 DOLLARS. &c Notice. Last Notice. IFJ - MINERS? JOURNAL.' Stray, Voiiigr. • T'RAC'ED from the ;Subscriber, the mid of last week, a RED COW thtb white Sit*. and a 'small bell on—her horn, were bored, and a long *whet' tad - Whoever will retort. her, shall be liberally re warded. THOMAS JACKSON, June 29 at Lawtoatown. Cep4re Turnpike , A T an election herd at the house of Widow Weitzel, in Banbury, on the first' Monday in June, 1839, the following persona were elected of ficers of - the company for the ensuing year : • MARKS JOHN BTDDLE, President. -manager..' Lewis Rene .Edgard Anderson Joseph R. Priestly, John IL Mphr, James Hepburn, . Martin Weaver, George D.R. Reim,. William rursph, Thomas Woodside, Charles Woman, Daniel Breitigam. • William Donaldson, John Taggart, Tleasurer. John M. Boyd, Seiretarg. On- the same day, at a meeting of itierreoident and Slanagers, a dividend was declared of one dol ler and tiny cents per share, on the carnal stock. The Siockholders residing 'in Berke and Schuyl kill coontiei., will be paid their dividend-, by the S .bscriber in Reading, after the 4th of next July. MARKS JOHN BIDDLE. • Reading, June 29. 26 3t adjourned Court of ✓Lppeal. riltl-E Court of Appeal for thelat Troop of schn vi- A kill County Cavalry will be held at the Public House of William Nlortimer, on Fi iday she 11th day of .1..1y, 1839, between the bourn of 2 , and 6 o'clock, P. Al . M. MURPHY, M. MORTIMFR. • Coart of Appeal. Jane 29 26-2 t Lemon Syrup. T HE Subscriber has commenced the manuflic lure of Leman Syrup, which he off.rs tor .ale by t:le down or single hoitle st ihe lowest cash prices. • JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. June 22 2.s—tf I f V Wire qaran, Mire Hessinger), has len my -•• holm* and protection, without any (unaent, and without any- joat provocation. 1 there( re pro/ habit every perann luim crediting her on my account and hereby give notite that I will - not p3V any debt she may con , raet. DAVID ROBINS. Sunbury, June 29 26-30 A Male Teacher Waffled; ♦ PPLICATIONS will be received by the Sul;. . 4— A- scriber from any person who may be desirous of teaching the Public School in the Borough urn moque. It is the wish of the Board of Lueciors have the .Iteliool commence immediately-- Appli cants well give references as to abi:ity and good moral character; none other need apply. Applica tions directed to the subscriber, Post Paid, nil! re ceive immediate attention. JOHN FR kNKLIN, Preaitifmt of the Boat d of DI ref - 10M Tamaqua, „lone 22 . 25 —3t To Contrartors FOR Excavation & Embankment. I.3IROPOS A LS will be received on the 11th prox imo. at ilie Engineer's Office in Reading, for the remainder of the roadway formation ( with the exrep , iim of a few light sections.) yet to be contract ed fbr, between Reading and Pottpville. .Plans and profiles dt the sections to be let, will be exhibited af ter the - 6,11 or July at Reading, and any further in formation which may he desired will be fes ‘ ni•hed on application to the as.i<ant eng;neers on the line, or the underaignril at Reading. WIRT ROBINSON, Acting Engineer. Reading, June 22, —3t MARBLE MANUFACTORY. r itHE subscriber begs leave to inform the inliabi. tants of this place, and the surrounding country, that he has un hand, and intends keeping a large and well selected quantity of Marble Monuments for graves—and would invite those wishing to pur chase to give !din a call, as he assures them that he will sell as cheap as they can be procured any where in the State, and as well engraved ; which will be done in either English qr German, Scotch, Irish, or Welsh language or the dialect. June IS 4onnet9 ! Bonnets ! ! ENGLISII Split Straw, Double English 111. , nios ble, Florence Braid, Leghorn, Oriental. Rnt and, Swiss, Italian, sod various other kinds of fl.m. nets, for sale very cheap by A MOS LEW IS. 27 1 7 tf Port Wine FOR INVALIDS. MILLER & HAGGERTY, have received one Pipe of Harris 4.Co's. Superior Port Wine, (pure Juice of the Gtape,) to which they invite the attention of Physicians and Invalids.' June 15 ... Tubes for Boats. • T HE subscriber is prepared to supply promptly the Tubes ordered by the Nartgation Company, at the usual prices, deducting the $1..00 allowed by the company. J. M. CROSLAND. June 13 21— Jersey and Western Hams. JUST received a prime lot ofJereey and i'Veat ern Hems, Flitch, SiO., end tor sale* June 22 2.s—tf N NATHANS. S AP Sig° and Parmezan Cheerm, for sale by N., NATI! NS. Jane 21. 425-tf DEN' IJOIINS - 5. 3, 2. Is 1.2. rjohns for sale by N. NA 11l %NS. June 22 25—ti John Mc /Arran, In the Court of Common vs. Pleas of Schuylkill count v, The Subscribers to of July Term, A. D. 1539, the Pottsville Town I No. Id 3. Hall. OTICE i■ hereby given to all clairnenTs end other persons interested in the said Pottsville Town Hall, that a Sire Facials has been issued upon ihe Methanic's Lein, entered in the Court Common Pleas of Schuylkill county in the above stated case, and that the same has been regulary served, and will be so returned by me to the nest July Term of said court. . PETER F: LUDWI(., Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, °mtgs. burg. June V, lan. Thomas Stanley and Job"' Moore, tor the use olHenry Grossman. Robert Ray, T;1- I Itrighast R. Collins, and Pbilip G Collins. os. The Subscribers to the Potsville Town Hall. J NOTICE is hereby , meet to all claimants and . 4 - 11 others ir.teresied in the said town Hall, that a Sire FOCilif has been issued open the Mechanic's Lein, entered in the Conrt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county n, the above stated case, and that the same has been regularly served, sod will by re turned to July Term of said Conti. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg, June 22, 1839. 23-4 t _ White Barsac Wine. AT the low price of 25 cent. per reline, for male by . N. NATH A NS. June 15 24 JUST received • large assortnient of Fresh Green and Black Teas, in Cliests,l Cheats & Boxes, for family use, fur sale, Wholesale and Retail by June IS Caution. Pottsville ISAAC TAYLOR. Jr. 21-tf 23-3 t In the Court n( Coin , j mon Pleas of Selinyt I kill county, to July Term. A. D. 11839, r; umber 88 Fresh Teas. N NATHANS. 24- Pocket Book Lost WAS Lost about two *welts ago, in thi s g o _ foughorneighborhoodiw,small.dork Pocket nook. •itainirig about SUM Whoever finds said Pocket Huck end !Holey, and will leave it at .thisof fiat, shall be reasonably rewaraa. Junela - - 25 information Wanted, ' OF Thomas Metro., a young Man a years old middle size, dark eym, and the prominent marks of a burn on one hand and limb. the side not now recofieeted, left his fathers' residenbe -five years Since, its Pottsville. Schbyfikill county, and hat not e been heard froria. Aaw tat rmation" would be thankfully received -by his lonely sister, who is very anxious to know whether he yit lives A line ad. drerswd to Sarah Alaffit, care of Wm. Chambers, 119 South fifth Street, Philadelphia. Jona lb Olt Valuable Real - Estate FOR SALE. TOE `Subscriber offers for sale that B aas valuable and well known properly called ~,; - Brututwich .Forge," vitiate in East Bronsauck Township, Sao) ty, consisting of about Jfil 'acre,. of land, the greater Part of which is arable, and some of the beat in the neigabuorlmod, on which there is plenty of Lime Stone, and Iron Ore, of an excellent quality, which has been found, and used, and no doord there is a large quantity. The Improvements are a Forge with the neeeintary out buildings. a Six Mill. a . fine Ilan.ion House, flee Dwelling Muses, a large • Swi , zer Barn, .and a Thriving Apple Orehnrd. The Little - s•huclkill Rivet and Rail• Road both oass thiough the premises. I'm acre. of Wood Land. eitdate from 2 to 3 miles from the above, is also offered for sale. -DANIEL FOCDT. June !.5 21 SHERIFFS 'SALES. BY Virtue of streral writs of Venditioni F-rpnncts BY Lerari Facets, maned out of the Court of C mod Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to me dirrcted. red! be exposed in Public 5J1..,-at the house Or Mach ,e 1 Seltzer, innkeper, in the Borough of thsfigsbur4, . On .llop day the St h day 01July next, , at 10 o clock, A. M. All that certain To., Sony Frame Dweling House, with a In.. ••ss a, Story Frame Kitchen thereto attached, si k a sirhoke house and half lot of ground, swim, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, marked in the getierri plan of the said Borough with Number 41., fronting northwatilly on Centre Turnpike 3J I. et, uv ec erly by the same half lot No 40. eleven perches. on toe rear 35 feet, and eastwardly by lot of Jacob Ilatnnier. Esquire, II perches, it being the northeasterly hall part of lot NO 40. Also all that certain Two Story Log Shoe. and part of lot No. 2, sit ,ate to the Borough ofOrwlits burg, In the County of Schuylkill, bounded soutlrwardly on Market Square, 24 feet, northeasterly by lot 01 George kaush..E.Aquire. 9 perches. - on the rear by a pub lic twenty feet alley. twenty-for feet, and southwester ly by centre part of lot No two. it being the northeast, erly part of sale. lot No. Two. Allman that certain Two Story Frame .s hop and centre Tart of Ins No. Ti' n, front ing south.' ardly on Market Square.Twelity.Two feet. on the rear by a Twenty feet axle alley. Twenty:PAM feet, being ui derlar Nine perches, it being the cemre part of turd lot No. Too Also all that certain Two Story Log Shop and southwesterly part of lot No Two, fronting southwardly on filarket Square. Twenty fem., northeaste;ty by the centre part of said lot No, Two, Nine perches, on the rear by a Twenty feel wide alley, and southwesterly by lot of f Loeser. Esquire, nine perches—late the Estate or Juhn 0. Woolison. • On Tuesday Ilse 9I II day of July ne.r!-, at the house of Peter Filbert. Innkeeper in the Borotiih of Pinegyrove. at 10 o'clock, A. M All that certain owe-. gunge. tenement and tract ot i Land, situate in Pinegnive Township or Borough. ut the County ofSchtn lk i 11. bound ed by the lands of 'hvries Si.3der. Tulpehocken road, laild of Peter Eckert. Mantes Can fma and others. couit.nisig Five antes more or less, i wit h th e anoonenaners.corpostmo of afr me asos . ss ' “rriay. 1 , 11, and also all that en rict,or lot Or ground.situate as above stat ed. t „,„,...,1 soothwardly by Frieciensborg road. wr,t ward;% by Peter Eckert's Mill Race, Northwardly by Swat:rk kiver.coiaraining 3 acres more or less. Also ail that certain ntessuageteniiraent it tractor Land.situaie i n Pinegrote Township. Comity aforesaid, bounded by hod of Peter Snuck, John Minnick, Jacob Seibert. Picker i o g , and others, COUIOMIIIQ 1170 acres more or less, with the appurtenanevs. consisting of a Two Story partly Stone and partly Log liwellitig House, and a Log Barn—late the Estate of Henry W. Conrad, Fag .lit the same lime and place, all that certain tract of I.,snd. situate in Puiegrove Township. Schuylkill county, formerly kirks, in the State or Penn s)lvanut, containing Two Thousand acres, be the - same more or less, adjoining lanes of John Snell & Co.. and late John Nicholson. Christopher Finches, and George Rape. late the estate of Daniel Kershner, being an on divided part of a larger tract of Two Thousand Six Irundred Acres of Land and nremisea, which Daniel Kerper, Esquire, High Sheriff of i he County of Berks. bv Deed poi I, beanng date ihe 14th day of A pnl. A.l k 1819. duly acknowle•lged in Open Court of Common Pleas of the said County of Berks. aforesaid, and entered among the proceedings orthe said Court, granted and con firmed to Jacon K. Boyer, Samuel Ke...ndall. and George Rorer as tenant+ in cOmnann, their heir, and assigns forever, and the same premises which Jacob K. Beier. Ipne of the above named tenants in common. aid ts.irah is wife, by their Deed duly executed. being dales the th day of ()ember, A.. D. 1819, recorded in the office for recording of Deeds. in the County of Schuylit.ll. in Rook Page —gradted and confirmed the said Too Thousand Sox Hundred acres of land to the said James Elliot. his heir. and assigns. excepting therenut one hued red acres of Llnd which vlaa erinveyecl by the maid limes Elliot. Junior, to Lemuel Howell. by Deed. dated :IDA day of December. 1819. at Orwigalitirg, on the 17 , h day of A Aril. 182:7, in heed Book No. 5. page 428. together with f lie here& taments and appurtenances thereunto he lungirg—late the Estate of James Elboit. Jr. deceased. ENE On Wednesday the 10th day nfJuly, , nert. at the hone of Joseph Ilaughawout. innkeeper in the Borough of Pottsville. at. ssss~i 10 n clock A. M. All those three lots of aser` i . -.. Ground or Landing, situate on the river Schtn 'kill, marked in Gerness's additional plan to Port Carbon, with No 16.17. and la, one of•liem No. Sateen, containing in front on said river Sevesty feet, and in depth to the rail road; grentee,n, con taining in front on said over Seventy feet. and in depth to the rail road, and the other orthein. No. Eighteen, containing in front Seventy teet, and in de, th, pa-sing the rail road s to a Thirty feet street. —late the Estate o .11 thesame lime rand phtee, „ • cenain messungo. tenement or ' 4'l situate the greater part in Bar ••• • i i .toi he County of Schuylkill, at._ gm pi r:.•-.ofThninas Cadwallader on the west, Ben. - jarnin Cooinhe on the south. David F. Gor don on dm east. and Bard Patterson on the Mirth, eon taming in the whole tract three hundred and seventy five Acres. more or teas about ninety acres of which more or less: lies in Columbia county, and will be excluded from levy and sale. Under this proceeding two hunch'r d and eighty. five acres more or less, in the Township of Barry aforesaid is levied upon. This tract of Land 'seen. sidered of great value as coal land. It ing at the junction of the Cana wissi and Sunbury roads, near the Malianoy creek. bn the Centre turnpike road, upon which is erect. ed a double two story frame and log House, occupied as a Tavern, and known as Green's Tavern, a large frame stable Shed. a fountain at the door, o frame building erect ed as a, Store, a frame Dwelling House, with other out buildings-- late the Estate of Valentine Braga, deceased. silt thesame time and, place.all the follow tag tracts of Land, situate in)arh Township. Schuyl ill county, and part in other crnty, bounded by 1 and M dispute, land of Benjamin Coombe. James Dentl son and others, containing four hundred acres, more or less, called Deborah .43 rant tract. Also all that rertain tract df land, hounded by lard ofCrowsert. Bind Patter son, William Minin,Benjamin Coombeand others con taining four hundred and three acres. more or less, called the Isaac NetPs tract. Also 'HI that certain tract of Used, bounded by the last- above mentioned tract. Ben jamin Coombe, James Stephenson. land unknown, coo -1 taining two hundred and ninety acres,fifty.foor perches, called !James Crowsert'a tract. Also ail that certain 1 tract or Land, bounded by the last above mentioned, I Archibald McCall. Thomas Campfairi, and others, con. taming four hundred and ninety acres more or less, call ed Janie. Stephenson's tract. Also all that certain part of R ibert Ca .plasn's tract. - adjoiaing the last above mentioned tract, Thomas Camplain, Robert Camplain. and others, containing two hundred acres more or less, Also all that certain part of Thomas Camplain's tract bounded by the last above mentioned. William Morris• son a n d others, containing one hundred sad ninety acme -more Or less- Also all that certain part a/William Mor rison's tract. - bounded by the last above mentioned tract, , Jamed Stephenson's, part of William Morrison's tract, ' contaMing two hundred and eight acres, more or leas. Also part of Thomas Gaskin. Also part of Thomas Gaskik and %Vitt tam Adams and others, land ofThomasi, Castile, Wiliiani Adams, a Toting. %%intern , 'tees. Es ther Kimmel, and ethers. eontatung one Modred and eight+five acres more or less.. Ai 1 all tha: certain tract, bounded by land of Aril - 1,1)ot b.Call.James ,tie v phemann end others. rn,K 2 in•ng P•rt acres, more or lass —lath the Estate of Abreact Collura. in R I the sable timeand place, all that masseuse and tract of unimproved bind. situate ibTowaahip. Schuylkill county. bounded by bind jef Charles Witman. Esquire, land °flits Benjamin Morgan, by land hue claimed by &Wiz&Heiler a.r4l tothent.enntaining seventy ticres.and one hundred and . 'thirty-tam perches and allowance more or leis—late the Estate of •git IV. Ckkakeouirm. at the tame lime and phice, .12/1 alit • . tate Memoriam, tenement and tract ortaad : • - equate in Unical Township, in the County ; •; binmded , by Janda of Hang • I & John Humble, Hector Whet, land said orig to Me Minene.Bank of Pottsv,_ille in . the C PBchttylkill. sad others , crialeininf fitly acres, more or tem , with the appOrtenanCea, consisting - ;erg one and a Mastery Ing Awirlimg Bituse•and a log barn—late thrEstate of Amid Fry. • • wit the same time ;s ad . tttiet certain undivided moiety, the whole astir • • - two equal parts to be paned and divided. of • • • all that certain tiro story stone tavern Ilona • and stables. sheds. 'and lot of Ground situ _ ate in the Borough of Ponsiille.stui inarkr ed to the general plan lif said Boroughof Pottsville. will!' the No. sixteen. containing an (rent silty 'feet, and iu depth two hundred and thiny feet. bounded by Centre turopike, by a twetriy feet alley, and by Mt No. •filleen. oeut,,a the same premises which Daniel Mover and Elia. Meth his wife conve, ed to John Carry. his bees 314 a'ssigils. by Deed dated the lath day of October, A. 1831, M I /ether with' the hmeditamems and apportenaii ees—late the Estate of John Curry. - ' ...It the same tithe and place, all. that certain tied tvided fourth pirt,,flortion, or interest of in and to a certain tract of Land, called and itblitife a. the Heim tract, situate 1-1 Noriregian townshir,, in the County of Schuylkill, near the junction of Muddy Branch with West West Branch of the SellitylEitl River., beginning at a post on a line:nf Philip Klan,. r'. land. thence by that land north, 49 degree's ea , t,- 216 perches to a post, thence by lancl ,ot Abraham Faun & Jacolylleim south 40 - east 1.20 perches to a post, thence by laud of late Casper Mar, kie, ...tall 30. west 5d perches, and south 40, east 10 pereh e s to a stone, thende by land of George Rahn; E q. smith 50, west T6B neither!, to a -stone, and north 4.1, west 1.26 perches to the place of beguiler, esm taiii-ng 167 acres and 23 - perches, and allowances. It being the same tract of Land which Abralnina Faust end Catharine his wife, and Jacob Heim,. by D ed dated the 13th day ofJune, A. D. 1829, record ed at Orwigaburg, in Deed Book No. 7. page 67-; granted ano conveyed to Charles Miller and Sam. eelßex, who by Indenture dated the 2d January, Ps3o, and the same recorded at OrWigsburg, afore. said; in Deed Book No. 8, page 182, granted and couveied the same to Samuel L Shober and Jacob 'l'. Eintine. Also one undivided 15unit part, poi, tom, or Interest. (Win and to a certain strip or parcel of Land, adrining to. and hereafter to be taken as a psi eel of the above described larger tract, begin, tog at a shme.corner, thence by land of said - Shober and Bunting, north 49, east 60 perches, to a post at the'creek, thence down the creek, south 42, east S and 4.10 perches to a post corner,,Oence by air-act of land, patented to Reuben !Duns' called Chandler's shop, south 49, weer 60, to a posin the line of the said' tract. called Chandler's- oho , and thence by t. said land of said &tuber arid north 41; west 5 and 4 10 perches to the !dace of beginingi containing 2 acres and 4 perches. ft being the same land which Jacob Faust altd Eliz,abeth his wite, by Deed dived Ist January,A. D. 1830, re= corded at Orwigsburg, iii Deed look NO. 8, page 411, granted and conveyed to-said Shober and Bunt. tog, arid the same which Abraham Faust, and Cath ague hie wire, and Jacob Heim. by Deed dated the fiih idly of January, A. D. 18 . 30. also recorded at Orwigsbnrg aforesaid, released to the said Shober and Bunting, and are the pame two tracts oflaod to which the said Shelter and Bunting, by Indenture bearing even date, herewith venter' and conveyed one,undivtded fourth part to Jacob Bright and At exander Laverty, the said two tracts together, con. turfing 179 acres 113 perches, neat measure, togeth er with the hereditament's and appurtenances—late the Estate .t idtob Rnght and Alesinder Laverty. On .llonday t he 2,2 d day (July next, at the house of Michael Graeff, inukeeper itt the Borough of Orwigsborg, at 10 o'clock, K. M. All that certain messuage tenement and tract of Land, :wattle in Barry township, County of Schuylkill, hmoded by land of ine heirs of Jesse Yarnell, va cant land of Michael Blue, 11'nd otheta, cr.ntaiiiing . one hundred and fifty two acres 47 perches and al- cir.,nec, more or lees—late the Estate of Abraham tstrr. • By Virtue of a Warrant of the,. Commissioneri of Schuylkill County, to nie directed, i ; will be sold, all that certain ntesstiage, sill ` ' tenement and half lot of Ground, Mitten is on the_northwestetly side of Market St., in the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Sehuyl - marked in Putt's and Patterson's oda:kb:01 to Pottsville, with No. 1.5, bounded on the southwester ly side by the same other half lot No. 15, late David I,ers, hegining at the south - cornerof a strine,thenca north 60, east 52 feet to a stone, thence north 30 west 190 feet to a post, thence south 60, west SO' feet, thence south 30, east 132 feet to a_post, thence south 60, - 2 feet to a post, thence south 30, east 58 feet to the, place of begining, containing in front on Market st, 52 'feet, in the rear 50 feet, and in depth 190 feet, with the appurtenances, ronsiating of a two .story partly brick and partly' stone Dwelling House, and' a two story stone Kitchen thereto attached; slim one , duty frame 1/selling House, with a frame Kitchen' eret° attached—late the.f,state of Seized, taken into Execution, lincJto be sold by PETER F. LAWIG, 'Sheriff. SherifrA Office, Orwigx. burg, June 15,1839. ?,otter is hereby given to all purchasers buying rtt the above sales that I -will denial - id part of the pornhase money immediately upon the property be . , 1, se knocked down,,aod the roxidue of the purchase money to be paid before the Deeds are to he ac. knowledged. PETER.. F. LUDWIG. PERSONS who have chime against the Rvtote or the Rev:, Arthur Witinioright, deceased, are requested to furnish, their accounts to the subscri. ber lor settlement, and personk who are mdebted to said estate to make payment without delay. June 1 2 . 2-6 z. W:VI. HA . GGERTY, *Executor WATT SPRINCr STEEL Cross-Strained Saddle'', - aremsztp D. Sf 110E.VED, Saddle, Bridle, and -Trunk Manufacturer, rofiSPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thankato 1 :11 Customers and the Public in general for the very liberal encouragement he has received from them. fill iinVe informs them that he has an improvement in the construction 'of Saddles, for which he has a patent right. and recommends them to the Public pa being tar supennr in durability, ease, and comfort to the rider than any other yet-invented, and he recommends hi* Steel Spring Cross-Strained Saddle to the notice of the public. with .confidence. lie therefore respectfully in vhes the Public to call at his shop nest door 'to Hartis Store „nearly opposite the Escrge Hotel. Centre street. Pottsville, and examine for t raselves. Fie also keeps constantly on hand a general assort ment of all kinds of work, such as Saddles. Bridles. Pat ent Fly,Nets. Coach. Gig, and Wagon Harness. Trunks, Valiete, Towelling. Bags, gig and Riding. Whips. dr.c. Every description of work ip hie line will be made to prier, on the shiniest notice, with neatness, durability. a lid on terms as low alit can be done elsewhere. fay 25 21-if IniTCOURAGE HOME HANUFAETEEESi Fire ! Firel ! Fire !! ! - 4 BUCKETS AND BOSE, mirE equal to ani that can be procur ed elrwpere. das cheap, by RICHARD D.. SHOLIvt.,R. May 45 , 21- .11.1bel of Divorce from In the Cowl Common of Bonds of Matrimony. S Pleas of Schuylkill county. To James Richards. . TAKE Niotice that pour wife Elisabeth Riche' Ids has flied her libel in the Court of Common Pleas of F A ibuyllull county, in which she mays to be divorced from the Bonds of Matrimony entered into with you, the Court of said County. have ordered that you be ana appear .at a Coati of Common Pleas, to be held in sod fur said County atOrwigeburgon Monday the 22nd dayt„ of J uly next. to answer the libel of your wife afo•essid PETER F. LUDWiG.Sherilf. Sheriff's Office. OrW 22-.41.* burg. June 1.1839. /110 HE Subscriber , has erected a Hay Press at Frick* . 22rnale canal. sear Lay:evertor/111e. where he: inifto3 to keqp on hand a constant supply .Stf....Peeasedi Ilay add Straw wbscb be wall sell On reasootl4:jrm e . Orders for Hay and St raw theakfully reteleiltitsn ai o rielt2! auended to. Reference Mr. Henry Stager, Age nt ,. Pet ne edle s . JACOB (RICH, 11 trte 23 3 QM Notice. Bale Hay.
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