by the Grand Jury cif Dauphin County. relative to ~ , SIIERFPF'S SALES. - the conduct of his bFother'a Attorney General. v . . He has permitted the sameiAttorney General to ' ipt Y virtue of sundry writs of Vendilioni Etpones .; denounce publicly int. Court, the Grand Jury of Dail. m • -• ' and Leoari Amos, issued out of the Court of phin County., as " Eighteen unprincipled calumnia. Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and. to me di nars andsanotal pea-Peers!" . reeled, will - tie °aimed Lciaalwat public Auction, He refused to permit the Attorney General's name On .11 da the v/ 1 day of October, to be used to.five HIS of indictment for libels pre. ° 4 - - Y i -- . at the public house of John Snyder, Esq. at Fried ferred against t 01. Packer, Barret, and Parke, - )adi "Keystone;' die . offi. ensburg, at 9 o'clock; A. M. All those certain tract s . of the "iron Gray," a nd of unimprcived land, situate:in Wayne township, eel organs of his brdther. Sch.liylkill county' emitaming 54 acres 26 rdhes He has quashed Inc same billy of indictment, af. . and allowances , bounded by lands of Michae l Web: Web: to they had been found by the grand jury. ber, JohnEnarich,and others. Also one other tract Fie has quashed the finding ot Inc grand jury on of unimproved land situate in the township of Pine tile bills of indictment sent up by Jon. Snevily a grove, in said county, containing 4 acres 87 perch. Porter &lam, of " ignoramus, and that J no. Snevily es, sounded by lands of John Leffer and Martin pay the costs." .. . Kuhns-rabid-others. Also the undivided halt-of one He has arrested the judgment on the verdict oft he other tract ot unimproved land, situate in the tow n. 1 i y against Straw, ahe Loco Foto constable of Hal. ship of Pinegrove, Cenral aforesaid, cartaining 8 -i'fir-x, Who had been ,convinierl before Ji.dge Blythe acres 1 11l ;trochee, bounded by lands of Daniel Stall, in January last, for an illegal and wilful viulatton of Henry Gemble and others, late the estate of Bee ja the election law last fall. ~ He has sentenced - Freeborn, Atherton,' and Flow nun Ira' dciri • . Cis to pal the costs of prosecution, amounting to Onofonday.the-illh day of October Moir Three finnilred D.,ll,ird, b a r a li en - g oi ng to in neat, 'at the ,nithic house of Henri" Seger, Esq. triTee the same Straw to hold the election in Halt. in the Borough of Pottsville, at 2 o'clock I'. M.. Allthai certain tract of land, situate in Schuylkill lax township, according to law. He censured the 14nti-Vaii Koren Commissioners township. Schur (kill county, beginning at a post, of Dauphin Gouniyjor doing their duty in selecting thence by other lands ofJmieph Lyon, Empire, noi th a jury, because the Jurors of Dauphin, county, as 10 degrees, west '24 perches and 4 feet to a post, drawn fromtthe whi , el by the Loco Fora Sheriff. tiMnee ;south 79 degrees 15 minutes, west 3.44 perch. cmitaina more Anti-Van Buren men than Loco Fo- e, 10 a p , e-t, thence sown :21 east 26 & one 16th •ierch. es to a post, thence mean 66 E 7 perches and 4i :eel 1,, a :eisl, the , ,,ce north E ll O, cast 2/4 perches to the Place of heg.ning, containing five acre, and 45 perelins more or less, being part of a tract orthree hundred and torrty.six and three Munh acres and allowances. who'll the Commonwealth granted to (.;eiirgt. Reber, Esquire by pdicrit dated 13th Janu ary, 17.46, arid Heein ded at Orwig•noirg in Di.. d Book numher 9, page '2117, toirether with the here - di temente and appurtenances, late the estate of Joseph cos. fie ha. liet,aside 'the Pele.ction of jurors made in Decent ber':lnst, for the CC.lptity of hoard saf coirivissminers find Sheriff, which board was csoally divided iii tr rhUcs, faccam,e it is suspec ted that the put. Wheel.cmithalts more Anti-Van 11 , 11,11 men tbitn . Porrter men, rind this too, nntw'itlt standinq u was proved before him that one of the L ori , F o r, declared '• it was t he .best selection of jury that had ever been made in Diyuph- • m County." We might go on to enumerate other doingsof thi.Jodge, but those already set forth, are we trust sln.dfielent for the purpose of opening the eves or the freemen rrl Danpl•in county, to the sttual ion they are plaeud in by the per«unt adtnuust•ntron Mille laws in thYir founty. Well wily they rar lairned, it snrh thinguslielnleratud now, whit may limy riot expert wheressahr4 lodge becomes firmly fisudeffm his seat, should the. Serate approve of and sanction nis ap— pmotnu•nt.—Narnshurg Journal. Seh”ykill .Coal Trade. :-•lopinents of Coal for the vreck tonling on Tunis, t driv evening Shipped by I) .Coal Co. 7fliiiles O f Splicer •. S Poll , ii.1:1,111 G•orGi H. 1 3 ,,tt,, !MI & S. B. li,eve eft Co, st.wktoci & steveoft, 13.,w Et & T. ) lot I.: 13 t. Sto:tilierger, C 13.ther & Co W. Wallace & Co. sill% wan dr. Nice, P• J. Purr in & Co IZ h ..tr .1 K. inewine . & Co. I. i'hapufan, NI Murphy, 11,,,,1gi0n. Pinkerton & Co Sunlry Shippers, Ixs report, MOUNT .U , IRBON - RAIL ItOID The followinv is the amount of Coal transported on this road for iihe week ending on Thursday even mg. last Per last' Report 61.2.81 NAIMAN CLEAVER BS WEST BRANCH RAIL. ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on thus road ter the week ending on Thursday evening last Per Lay( report 4413,351 ROBERT (' !I'LL Cullerior Mil LKILIL V A I.i.lirqtAl Lno.l D. The following is the amount. of coal transported on this road up to Sept. 14th. 1t:19 41,138 ,11. IT. POT Con,tor _ 'NHL CREEK BAIL ROAD -The following is the amount of Coal transported an this road for the week ending on Thursday even- Ong las:. Per last report 34,919 i;I 7 ,ORGE !JADES l'Y Collector IRE LEHIGH CO.l L 'FRADE-1,49 For the wet.k ending Srp:. sth Boni.. Trins. • 131 6135 21 756 Nl,itielt Chunk Parry vine Pent Haven TOTAL SUIPMENTS Mat4ch ('hunk l'omn Haven It EV 1Y,14 I . IIE MARK IT Pottsville, September, 21, 1839. FLOUR, by the load was worth on Friday $t 00 WHEAT 1 35 .ter pushel, in demand. RYE FLOUR $2 25 per cwt. in ileinand„ '.:K N V i 11-: i'l,Ol"R $4.00 per cwt EYE, hy the load 73 by the bushel—reads r.,/e RYE (1101' G 5 to '0 perhushelin demand. \ 40 riints —resrly sale. I' , )1' Pr )E>-40 cents per bushel to demand 'OR N-1 00 rents per bushel in demand!' . 01AVER SEED—SI2 00 per bushel. ' sEED —s2 50 per bushel. El. \ XSl.:ED'—$l 4.5 per bushel in demand. WI 1 , K.1- . .Y —lb cents per gallon. - • Br I'ER-20 rents per pound—in Keg. 20 rents Ei. l iS-12 rents per (toren-. l.\lt:)-14 cents.per pound. \ Weenie per pound. H \ \IS 13; rents per potted: r'' \ 1 Ills' 100 cents per bushel mien:mod. \ \,— I 3.cents per pound. • RE EsW A X ='r--20 coats per pound. P:E t I'l l Ells— ,2 cents per pound. ( . :(1 \I 40 \i WO Ul.-40 cents per pound ACKEREL. by the bbl. No 1,517 .No 2, $1.5 K \ L'l'--2 50 per bbl.;7A per bushel PLAS . CER worth $7 50 per ton. II Ay soi per lon. . T - , inrifligill, Silk, and Fur Hats. e res. . Also do. Canals and Rail Roads throughout the Uni. I.rsT received , and fur wile at the manulactorcr's tcd Steles, all .d which- will be sold et Philadelphia 9.. rice, by B. LI PPI NCCYPT. • prices. B. IBANNAN. ri 7 33-!f Old Poo Office, Pouov.lle. 4.. Sept 21 38 IMIM certain lot nr piece of gronr.d, aline'e on the southwesterly side of Centre Street. ..ii Morris' Addition to the Bisrough of l'oitsville, to tire comity of Schuylkill; b.-cunning at the di-tance of 3211 feet sontliwesierly, from the line of Market, thence smithwardly along Centre street 911 fret 2 Inches to a 211 stet wide street, thence along said 20 :eel wide sued north 7U de grecs, 12 minutes., west 138 feet 5 inches to a line of lot number 26, thence eastwo tilly along she said line In toe place of beginning, together is sth the 'lsm esti lamesits and appirrienalirem, consisting of a three story stone I)V1 , 1•11111Z . Moose, containing four tene ments, late the Estate of Joseph Lya.. At the same time and place, all that. eel' la in I rost of larld, situate 111 N.rrivectass town-hip, A .ii the county of Seim% lk ill, bounded by lands of Sills maul and W., at and the estate of John Marman, deceased, land of Ruch and the New York Compa. ny and others, containing four hundred ail 8 iws lye acres more or less, late the Estate of Ge.,,,Er Rood. N - • .91 the same time and place, all (hat certain tract of krill, situate in Barry township, Selorkstkili c ,, Ufli v. bounded by land+ of the heirs of Jstise 'arnall., vacant land, and land of .IBeirael Bine and others, ce,ntaiiiing one hundred and titty two acres forte sewn torch, a and allowaisLe, late the Estate of A, aham Eystrr. At the same time and place, all that undivided sunset,' or halt part ot all that certain lot or out, of ground, situate on the southeasterly side of Market strect,..in Pnit arid Pattersisls' Addition to the Borough of Pottsville, mark, d in the plan of said Addition %atilt nuinb..r.sixty eight, containing ie front on said Market street 60 feet, and in depth 244 feet 6 inches, boundednorOseasterly by a 20 feet wide alley, southeasterly by another '2O feet wide alley, sosithwesterly by lot number 70, and northwesterly by said Market street, lake the Estate u: John F. liollerma'n. At Ilz.e same time and place, all that .., z / certain messuage, tenement or tract of 1 :'...rand, situate lthe greater part in their rill ':.- township, in. , l-lie county of Schuylkill. .11juiniog lands of Th ))))) as Cadwelfader on i•ns west, Etenja to tit Count be on the south. David F. Gordon on the east, and B ird Patterson on the north, contarling in the Nhole tract 375 acres more or less, about 90. acres of which inure or less hes . in Columbia county and will be excluded feint) levy and sale underthcse proceedings, 285 acres be they more or less in the township aforesaid is levied up on. l'h la tract of land is eonsidered of great value as ("teal Land, lying at the junetioai of Cattawissa and su..bury road, near the Mahanoy Creek, on the ('mitre Turnpike road, upon which is erected a dou tile Iwo story flame and log Howie, occupied as a Tavern, and known as Green's Inn ; a large frame Stable, Sheds, a Fountain at the door, it frame build ing erected on it Store, a frame ()Netting Hons.., with ot in r out.building,—late the Estate of Fisica+ tine Brubst, deceased. at the Same time and place, the- one undivided one ioxth of all that certain messuage, ten. ement and tract of Coal Lard, situate in the town ship or Niowegian, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of rate John White, William San. '' grim aria Jaco' Ridgeway..limds late ofJohn Young. of Francis B. Nichols, George" Ebert, Thomas S. Ridgeway and Catharine Boyer and others, contain• rig one hundred arid ninety three acres and seventy five perches of land more or less, being the same tract of land which John (Brennen by Deed dared the 15th day of December. 1829; and Recorded in Schuylkill county in Deed Book number 8. page 70, conveyed to Levi Ellsnakeritorther, with the he redttainents and aripartenane 's. " Also the undivid ed one-sixth part of all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Manheim township, in nerd Coun ty, bounds d by tire Schnylkail Canal, lot late of Hen ry White and others, inntaining rine acre and 140 oerplieti strict meaaore, being the same lot of ground %Arch the President Managers and Company of the Schuylkill Navigation Company by Indenture bear: ing date the sth day of January 1830, and Recorded in Schuylkill county in Deed Book number 8, page 265. granted and ersifirmed unto the said Li vi Elie maker, together with ibe right aad privilege of tast ing, a supply of water from the said canal for the basin now "lade on said lots, and of free egress and ri gr, so to arid from said canal, subject nevertheless to the payment of the yearly rert charge of one hundred and sixty-two dollar., together with the. hereditaments and appurtenances,—late the Estate of Align/dux I'. Willis and Mary Elt.zebeth.hi,. wilt.. Selz, d and tal,en into execui ion and to be sold by PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigsburg, 4 " Si-pito:diet 21, 183'J. •••• PM B oats 4! I 163 176 1503 lEEE 245 5388 2.49,121 :3112.- - ESE 2110 Tom. '60,172 5,6fi3 Tons 107,6811 2.39 4'6,544 Tons 1.660 Toils 33,259 • :Mechanic's Lein. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS. • David • rime, 1 In the Court 01-Corn st'i..f- • c vs 1 moo Pleas to Oc•i e) ,t../` Robert Puttiin, ' toner. 1 `39,' s. O. 131. . t:; ( ): Job Constaintne, 1 .., I • t Richard Kean & 1 • Cl 12icharn Phillips, J ua,l , 0 ricE is hereby given to all eleimants ni nth err interested in two remain lots of Ground, Sit. , in the 134 rough of Minereville. in said County. •numberid in the general pun of said Borouz,b, with number 17 and 19, containing in width about 6 4 feet and in de,olh 100 feet, on which is erected a three story Brark Building on a stone basement; riled the Odd Fellows' Flail, situate in Seeond street in said Borough. Said Boodle eg rimtetris in width 40 feel and in depth 30 feet, and (hot a st - tre (arias has Lien issued upon a Nleclianic's lien, en tered in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill count v in the Bare case and will be returned to Oc tober 'Fenn oisaid Court. Pt FEU F. LUDWitt; Shcriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigsburg, - 1 September :21,1839. { 11313 CM 99,34 , 1 955 31.316 710• 25,115 3715 155,760 .it the same lime and place, all that Pocket Maps. IiS,T received it flesh supply of Pticket.Maps fur " among which are 'Pro (ipaide throag4,out the United St ahpii, • Maps ul Pennsylvania, do. Ohio, , do. Indiana, do. I do. Michigan, do. Mnisouri, do. Wisconsin, do. !Ar k ansas, .• • do. I . ..JUlRtand, Alabama and lfississippi; Morns Multicatilis. T HE Subscriber offers for In a few thoo.anti in GeOue Mary ItLrbicaulis trees from 'Layers & Cutti..ge of Supertor Growth. Cif 'REFS LAWRIE. Kernartlle, near Hamburg, Barks County. September 21. 18:3. . 38-4 t .Anthracite Coal and Iron Ore. A great Chance fur Gorntohits to go into the Iron Trade. rrtHE Subscribers haring mere than they wish JR. to hold will.sell a part of their valuable tract of Coal Land, situat.:hl at Tamaqua, in Schuylkill man ly, on the Ea t Branch-of theSchisylaill,'direttly in connection with the Rail Road leading tu Port CJrn ton, un the Canal where it also joins the Philadel phia, Reading and Pottsville Rail Road ; which is now in progress, and when completed, will firm n • continued line thel entire distance In Sand tract contains numerous veins of superiof Red Ash Coal and "iron Ore, likewielinie Stone within a mile, which can be-got on reasoneile terms. The Ore is M t n good gnnhty ; and the smelling nub Au' . thracite being no Inuit r a piobiein —The Subscri bers will either sell a cart of void tract or join as partner,s in the said business.' Peyarins interested are invited to ace for thernse:ves, when the Crest advantages of'the laxly,- cue 'cannot fail to cfmvinee that the advantag.s of the above deserrhrit snuation C4IIIIQI equli ed elsevehere.—F , r tithes part:en - - Jars curium. ut Joint Franklin, at Tamaqua. Charis Gunny or James ‘Vrt.M; at %Vilininginn, Dela'arare. CHARLES C NBY. JAMES 'X EB B. Sept. 2' 1',1141. GOOD*. UST ree,ived and opening at the 'Subscriber's tl Slore in Market Ntrrel, a choice select:on of Fall and Winter C:uods, con>t•'iny' Casstuxeros SatttneL Ginntze oad Domestic Prints & Fizurecl Sdk Velvels. French 13oinbaztrie, Rain & Figured Satins, Victoria Shawls. Merino Shawls. Blifck Lace Vela. Black anti blue black Silk. Fancy Silk &c.. All of %Inch w.II nesithi veri clien , for cash. Sept 21 3S-tf ' F. W. EARL. F",!`"Cli and Needle Worked Collars, Wnrksid a R.,flit , ,Cnurijffi , Ildkr., Sit - 4N d SWIS4 HI ink and Wkite 'Raw Srlk 11n.e, Superior Kid Gluves,Alarseilles SktriA, &c., Sept. 11. 35-4 D ' MASX Tab e Linen, dn. Napkins, Colo..ri d . Cotton Table COVU I) ,tic Mu:dins, Tic It inv.; and Ctiecks, black Italian Cravats, Yarn dun peildera, Ilusktn Gioves, &mks, BW , OIIIIS and Coils rs, Styt :21 • lis-tf - E. W. EARL. Virantua,S'attin ai.d Gangee Cap Ribbons, toqctii %Itil a guneral aNsitiiinent of Silks, and Fancy Glands, which will be sold exceedingly rhea; by the i•ut,ii•iifier arid will he thank iul in all whit will layor hlin with a cull. E. W. E %RC.. Sept 21 ellflE subscrib re, who have been appointed by the Qrphao's ( - oda of Schu . ,!;:ill county, to audit, examine, .tdi tst and rev lily the second ac count nt Jacob rail,' and I.Lino I FL01 , 1,"Ad1111111 . 4 , 8- VW/. Of the Estate Fan at , it,ed hereby :rive nottte, that tl.vy wilt meet for that purpose at the house•ot Join. Stortter.,jtutr. Innkeeper in the B tough of Orwig,burz, on M today the 14th day ot October next, at 1.1111., o'cio, a to the afternoon, whnn and w here all such as arc ion rested in the settle ment of the Estate of the said Jacob Faust, deceased, may attend tt they Wolk ploper. CH ARLES %% rmAN, CIiARLES \ !LEY, JAMES H. GRA EFT. 36-31 \ 1 ME jrl 4, ME to the premises of the subscriber aliont `L-• three weeks Since wan short horns—yellow . and while color, and a white spot in her forehead. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take his property JAMES P. CONNOR Primrose Collieries near M nersv Ile Sept. 1.4. • To Iron Manufaxturerg. fill{ E Subscriber having obtained the assignment horn Mr. tieerge Crane lot a number 01 Fur. daces. and holding al.‘o the patent 01 the late Dr. Oeusenha titer fnr the same, to smelt him Ore with art rh-tactic Coal, and roan: tog the exclu.ive right of said patent to maculacture Malliable trim and Steel, es p.cpal ed to grant licLuscs fur the Manulac lure of, Iron. Ap,..lications to be made to . Wil/ism F. Dean, Esq. at Pottsville. S.pt 14 PROCLAuATION. p • UIISUANT to an aci of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 15th Gay of febroary, 1799, L, Peter F. Ludwig, High Sheriff of the county of Sc luylkill, do hereby give this public notice to the electors or the county of Schuylkill aforesaid, that a General Election will be held in said county U4l the second Tuesday an October nest, which ,wifl be the Bth i!ay bf the sa!id month, tot the purpose of offering by ballik One Person To represent tis..huyisill County in the house Of Itepre4eytatives of this stdte One Ferranti For COmmissioner of Sentiylitin county One Person For Director of we _Poor and House of Employ ment of Schuylkill county. One Person For Prothonotaiii , and Clerk ot, Oyer and Termin er and Quarter Se.itions.ol the Court. . One Person Fur Register and Recorder, and Clerk of the. Or. Court. -One Person for Auditor of Se uylkul county. Three Persons ' "Fur Tiostre4 - 5 ut tneUre tgaburg Academy. Two to nerve 3 )ea7,s, and one to aupitly a va nancy ibr one year. And that the Electors of the County of Schuylkill aforesaid, are to assemble for the purpose of chops log by ballot the offic,rs aforesaid tin the second Tuesday of October next, at the several districts and places composed of the several boroughs, town ships and districts, tio wit = The electors of the borough of Orwigtburg will hold their election at the tuurt lionise, in the bo rough.of ()mtg.:burg. . . The electors of West Brunswick township will hold their election at the Court Blouse in the borough of Orwig•hutg. The electors of East Brunswick township will I hold their election at the house ot.ttenry Lutz, the town of Vllieansburg. • tie electors of Pineg rove lawnship. a tll hold their election at the Ito ise of the late John Barr, now W in_ 'loch, hf edit: township. The electors of Wayne:township will hold their election at the house of Leonard Shull, iniikeeprr, to the town of friedensburg. - The electors of Upper Mahantango township will hold their eiretaiin at the house 01 Samuel Movet, in said township. • 1 he electors of Barry tow,nship shall hold their general electionat the house of ',sac Dengler. The electors of Li cr !Ma !mina riga township, in Sehoylaill county, residing within the following described bounds, which forms a new eletrion dis trict, called “Williani'S Valley," to : 13egining at the Datipliinand Schuylkill county line, includ hig the Tavern House on tin' Broad 31oontain, now occupied by William Hall, thence along the Pine grove thwriship line to where it intersects the Lower Mahaidatiget township line, leading in a oireetion to Gratztown, and thence along` the ridee of the Mountain to the Dauplun and Schuylkill county line to the place of beginning, shall hereafter hold their election at the house of Jacob lleberling, Jr. now or late in the occupancy of Samuel Kimmel., The electors of the remaining pall orLower. Ma hentango township will hold-their general election at the house-of Philip Osman, in said township. The electors of West Penn township will hold their election at the house now occupied by Moritz ,Forreider, in said township. , - The electors of Union inwdship' will hold their general election at the bailee of Jacob Eisenhower, in Said township. EMI Til * MINERS' .jIOII3IIIITAL. Monsehrie De lAines E. W. EARI CAP RIBBON 6. Notice. Stray Cow. F. W. GEISSENUAINER. 37-tf The .0-eiorA of RuAh tow oxhip JOv ill bold their gen eral tleei ion et:the !move of john Brans, innkeeper, in "raid torrr..hip. 11,'J [list part o' Norwegian township, in the coon ty o! Sow) lxilh I. tog west' on the t..Aow•ing line, to w r : flvvittog- at the point of intersection of.tltu Wept Rranehef the rover F4Chuvlkill and Ilenh'aim township—them, up the east side or the West Branch of the Schuelkiti to its intersecinin with Barry town , diap, 0144 he a seperete election district, and the electors thereof shall hold .their general e , lection, at the house of Joseph Mills. in the Borough Ilinersvdle, in said township. The el-cturs of Schuylkill township, residing east or a point from the township Hoc of It anhelnl, in a straight line with the OW Forge including the time to the hove now oectspied .by Jacob Wornurer including the same, and cnntinuing , Item thence in a straight 10 the hush township line, shell hold their et nzril election at the. house of Frederick Ben-tiger, Jr to li;t1 to:lWith/tip of Serit!, (kill, in An4,l Coilnt v. Thy cria'ifibri ewer.. residing in titown:•hipF'nf Nor wetrtan an. within the littlowang de. bo,nds, an.ilt hereafter be a reiterate elec tion e int r viz : iliwilotolg' . or. the line betWrrAl the towns',lpa of Norwegian and :11 , ttthe.m, 'from thence a Ntraight litre to the house now ot7eu i tied John P, ntitati,tnetudirtg the aa•ne— horn t lAener the Norwegian chttrett —and f tht,tce to lac farm of F. H N thr satne—antt front iltertee a stratilbt loot to the hoe bettrevst toe townirtopr of N or. er tun and Harry and fin fl fhrure the town-lop tows 01 Barry nor Ruth eattlward to a boot th, nee in a rtra., lit line smith...art' :o the Ulu Forge tx el itiotl It a., we, th urr to the bowie. now omi t ,i t , Wonitocr, ea• lit,'r•ty the slllllO, I ItelirC ;n1 H sir alcl.; .e to the orb, gnu.•g. rxeocling rite h.oko of I\ to 4. Castle., and ltiat I he . quabfi A vlectr re,.iding 'within the before•desephed beundN hold their 1,10 . ,i10n at the Port I ._:areun (louse, in the 10'411 0f 6,41 'lire qtr ttrfit..l electors reridinc nn the ea..t snip Id Worw t•gian. street in the Born eh rtt - Pottsville, in eludirirt that portion or the go..life•dfiecturs in lien. hen town-fly, who have heretofore yutrd in the hallot box or said 11..tronch. shall lo , rn a severate e lentton and continue to hold their erections at (In turl•itc hou-e trt Ilenry agt•r, and that al! the ltc , ors residing on the west site Nor N strelq, 111 11.4rf.1101 •inchtd• ing that portion or NoriceE,lll whd have here•ulttre cud in said Burtriret, -tut!: form a nn: her to iterate election do•triet, and bu:d aft elect tionsda t•te Puttavi.le To.t it Huh. • 'lto eit runs in the Istrutreti or Taillar i is will litdd their citetion at the seltnol hdu....; in FaLd rOtJ.7II That' the I te , tont of that part of Throheerto !risen .hip Ivuig tateutherort of the ileilitta Inge line t—ento lllCltelllg al the towt,itid line of Wsay Ile and \lan heir too it 'hip nn thr Summer fliPt, :In Pet. along the Rom act Hill and 0, ong..hurg toad, to the hunt of Widow Sneicker, and tine lion,: of John De wait, <zi Indote the panne, °thence to the triune of l'lltp r, the . .nce to the hou-e of John i)..inett, at the een:-e turttptkek thew., to the• hooray in John O t t i ee to 'he hodat of ['tulip lieect; ; ti tt h t e, the hnune ~r J thel t-eli;.nc, Jr. itielutkrfro. the rime : thence to the too 11-lilt. Imo of said 11arjf 4 eim and Seisuyl kill to w nalittts, shall herea fret hold !her gen. erul erect ottdi at the Coot t Muse ill the borough of Of Vll2l‘l,llr l r. • The <!, •t.ir. of tire remaining petit of Marine on to 4 ri-top ret 111 head tiler. elt et ton at tit , nt Pittl. tit Raw, r..tintrecitt,, m th , !too n of Scottylktil Haven. The Cer,•ral Elec•ton ur I L., and sea era) doaro.N. to he °pe tt ed her, teen the limo, 01 . e•I d .h1 and It n o chuck Ike tonamon. •h.lll r onunur a.I bo,ut Oilerfliptlon or ad jognitio•ll , MOO Kesel] o'clock In-the erening, \ rii E 11. la The inspector. and Judge. , of the said general electron of the several eltstrects, in the county. of Saruy Ikt t I. aid the lnaessors of the ~erer .1 PIM ttships In nail county '.lll bt. elttoen ballot. on Fr:day the 4th day 6f October. A. U lben, at the sereral electron &stricter. The q ,,,;.fied c,nz nc of rucfi nfsanl rhstrugsr and town. sh.ps and the rat.] bortie,i, are at the. rosrve rnent,norst da) and Hare, to vote by blibut for one person as Jude. for one person as Inspef tor of election. and for one ver• son as A - in their ri•ppeen,L d.stincts, boroughs and townsdys, and the person having the greatest num ber Of votes nor judge is to be pubtscly declared to be the. judge hut the two in rsuns having the greatest number of awe. p, inspectors are lobe publicly duclar• -ed to be the inspectors of elections, and the person hutt ing the ht,thest number of Votes for assessor shall Ile the assesor. • . VARIETY STORE. ' 'rut F, Soleieribe'r respectively informs his friends and the public in general that he keeps on hand and officrs for sale cheap, Gentlerden's Kid; Colton, and Berlin Gloves, do:!' Wham arid Black Cotton do.. The said elections liar Judaea and- inspectnis of eler- Gum Elastic, Comm and Worsted Suspenders, !iis awl ansessera are to be opened between the hours Ural Black Italian l 'ravels, eight and ten o'clock in the !Mention. and to be kept White and Figured Pongee Pocket Ildlifs„ open until seven o'clock in the afierneou of the said 4th Floated and Plain Satin Stocks, . . day of °mob% 1839. when the poll, , hall be closed.. th e ! do. du. • Etainbizine do., minthen of votes be forthwith a .certained. and the per ! , i I.lllen nowillit. arid t ;ohms, sons Melva< le rote publicly declared to be eceted. . , Merino mid Cuttite. [tali [lose, in pursuance of an At t ol the Gen smal Assembly o the Comins.neasaith of Pennsylvania, rotated. - an :lei re- Mir, Clothes and Tooth Brualtea, latore to the elections in this Commonwealth. - passed 1 Cologne. Lavender and !Rosie Water, . the 2ci day of July, IS:D.—Notice is hereby given, ; R4tr's Oil and Poreattlin, -1 hat every person. exeepting they ratters algae peace, I ! Not li and :Pearl Pow - den, wins Sliall hold any °nice Or appointment of prow t. or I Cs stilt. and Silas ing Soap, , trust mule; the United States, or ol this State, or of any et I. ad e'e Top. Neck and Side Combi, . cat or incorporated distriel. whether a commoasioneu I ' ' .. ' Real 'turtle Shell Side Combs, officer or otherwise. a subordinate officer or agetp who ' is, or shall be. employed under the legislative, executive I Patent 4 Key and Single Key Flutea, .' or pidmiary department of this Stare, or of the United 1 Clarinets-5 anci6 Kevs,end Flies, .. States, or of any city or ofany tocor,iorated district. and a French and German Aceurdeuna, . also, that every - Member of Congress, and or the State i Violins—various kinds, .. Legislature, and of the select common cauitral of any i Violin Bows. - - ety. or commissioner of any incorporated dourset, is :ay , Gamuts for Clar i nanet, Violin, Flageolet, Flute and law incapable orhutding or exercising . . at the same time, I Fi . e, the offite or appointment of Judge. inspector or clerk ol 1 , any election of this commonwealth. and that no mspec. Flageolets , Violin Strings. Pies, &c., tor, Judge or other bilker of such election, shaft be eh- I Silver over point Pencils and Leads,' - - gable to any office to be then voted for" I Pocket Books and Wallets, And the natal act of Assembly,. emitted, - an act .vela- I Lemon Syrup, . - • tang to the elections of this commonwealth. - -passed Currant Jells, July ids 18a). further provides as hallows, to wit. I ed Ginger,• - Presev . -'-'['hat the inspectors and Judger. chosen as aforesaid, c." . 1.. .e t. .1 $ . rui . &c. & t, Toys. &e. O. shelf meet at the respective places appointed for holding • i ' 1. the election in the district to which they respectively be- !. JOLIN S. C. MARTIN. long. before nine o'clock of the morning of the second . „;.• Sept 7 3G-tf Tuesday of October in each and every year, and each of_ - ' said inspectors shall shall appoint one clerk„wbo shall be a Notice. -. : • qiialified voter of slush district. I - . vi, HER EAS. The North , Amerman 'Coal Corn- -In case the person who shall have recces ' edthe'secoad I highest numbed ef tastes fiat idapector. shaft not amend or' v patty haste, this day executed unto me, the the day elan( election. then the person Who shall have !-subscriber, an assignment of all their estate, real and received the second highest number of votes for Judge ' personal, for the itasinent of their debts, in a tea tain at the next preeeting election, shall !ct aa an inspector ! order in the' - said aSsign anent prescribed ; now, tht re in Its place, and in case the person who shall have re ''lire, all. persons Ind( bled to said Company. are re. craved the highest number of votes Gm inspector shall ! quested to make immediate payment for them re mit attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an in F.,„„en ei. ..,,,,, i ~ ! speetivedebta to me, and Mum. in_possesaion of prep. apector in ho: place; and in cam the rite belonging to, said Ctimpaity, are requcated to judge strati not attend. then the InspeciOr as ho received 1 the highest number of votes shall appoint a pule in lair '. hold the same subject to my order. 'I tic mssign place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the bsard liar rneht may be seen at the office of the Recorder of the space of oar hour alter the time fixed by law for the . Deeds for the city and county of Philadelphia, where of -dung of the election, the (planned voters of theaown- 5, the Paine is len lo be recortiffi law . ship, tomording to la. ship, ward or distract, for which mach o ffi ces snail have AR ['Hill( CIIILLAS. , ' been elected. preseut ar the place of eleCtiOn. shall efeet : Philadelphia, Se p tember '2d, 1t39. 3b one one of them number to till such vacancy." - -It, afha ll be the ditty of the several assessor.. respec- 1 ,Orwigsbuirg Female Seminary.. civets!. to attend at the place rat holding every general. spe ; cial:or township electlon, during the whew lime said -t` r Call E Tru•thes of the Ore igatitTrg, Femall• Serum Melon 8 'taro open. for the purpose rlf giving !tiferMatiOn .-R ary beg leave to inform the public that their !to the inspectors and Judge, w-hen called on, in relation ; - Seminary —which rex tives the state ennui!, v—i Ito theriattt of any person, assessed by them' to vote at . : "Pei for the rerept inn of Pupils trom . any part rat the such election.or such other matters an "elation to tl4!as sessment or voters as the said inspectors or Judge, air ;County et elsewhere, on very moderate tea its. either n 1 them, shall from time to time require - Their arlietpal Inslructress Is Mimi E. A. v..b. -N is person at haw be perm a ped (t o vote at any elllClloll . .nll, Wil IS well airlifted for the Station, and has as afore-taut, other, than a white freeman of the age o f ~,„:01Yt nPi y general satisfaction. Disquiet ion is heir twenty one years or-slot:a who shall have resided in this given - in all the branches falsely in the higher Fe_ awe at least one year. and in the election distract where male Seminaries in the slate, rompriaing —Reading he offers to vote at least ten days, immediately procuring such election, and within two years paid a state ........ty ruling —Art. h.t.et4c—Ehghsh, Gs animar—Ae. tar 101.11, ty tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days meat and ..11 tile; al Geography, wit 'tile use of Globes before the election. hot a citizen of the United States, and Maas —II edory —Botany —Philosophy —Corn. • who hod previously been a qualified voter of th.s slate. po-tfion 4r, and thee:mutant Language. and removed therefrom and returned. end' who shall have Application I'm admission may he reside 16 either reviled an the election district and paid taxes, as athire- -of the Sathaeritscra. Trustees et the I assail ui ion said, shall be entitled to vete after residing in this state CHARLES FR AILEY, six months: Prow:dist. That the white ireenteneit.T.ens 01 the United States, between the ages idl twenty-Arne and ! !!. " 31 11- I '° 7• Tsi - twenty-two years. and have resided'an this stale mie year i HER, an lin the election destriht ten days as morcsaitiodsail be , JOS MORI: AN, , ertuded to vote, although' they shall not havis paid t tress - . MIC ;IA EL CR A EPP', -" No person shall be admitted to rote whose - name is ' P. F LUDW IG, not conflate - I in the hat of taxable anhatmanta tu mimed ! iP ETER AI I GUR, - by the coinunsaioners, unless, lariat: he produeca a re• 1 J ACOII HUNITZINGER, JR. ceipt for the pay anent. la at Itin t A oears of a state or coon- JNO BANN te V. ty tax assessed agreenhfy to the constitution, and give ; Orwigaburg, September 7, sinstactory evidetici either - on his oath or affirmation, or • the oath or affirmation of Reuther. that he has paid not h a irLi ‘ Or oat failure 10 produce a receipt. shall make oath to the payment thereof:lam - second: It lie dams a right Co vote by being an elector between the ages of i w enty-o tie. and twenty-two yeals, he shall depose, en oath cia atilt- I likanOn. that he his resided walnut the state at least Arne year next before his application, and ntake such proof 1 of residence in the district as an required ha . this act, amid that he does verily beileve, from the accounts, given Min that he is of the age aforesaid, and give each Gilter•en denee as is required by this act: whereupon`the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted ; in the ' alphabetical list by the inspectors, mad a note made oppo site thereto by wetang the word ''tai" if he shall be ad mitted to vote by reason of.having paid a tar. or'the word -age it' he shall be admitted to vote as account of his age, and in their case the reason of such voie shall be called out to the clerks, vs ho shell make the like notes in thelist of voters kept by thent• " -In all easel where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found do the fist frirniehed by the commission era and assessor, or his right to vote whether found there! on or not, ma objected to by sty mialified citizen. it 'Mali MEI be the duty of the inspectors to examine math person on oath as to his qual , ficrtions.-and if he elai ns totare re sided withte the state for one year Or More, btu oath shall be sufficient proof thereof. bat be shall make proof by at least one competent witness; who shall be a 9ual,lled elector, that he has - resided - within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said elm-tit:qt. and shalt also himselrswear that his bona fide residence, to ou.sitanee to his lawful calling, is within the district and that hmdid not remove into said district for the pur pose coy voting therein. ...Every person qualified as afOresaid.. and who shall make due proof. it required, of his residence and pay ment of taxes, aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the • township, ward or district in which he shall reside: . -If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer ofeleetion under ibis act, from holding such elec tion., or use ,or threaten. any violence to any such officer. or shall interrupt or improperly tnteriere a oh him i n the execution of his duty. er shall block tip s or attempt 10 block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may beholden; or shall riruously disturb the peace at such elect-on. or shell anti or practice any inn ni.d4tion. threats, ft ice or violence. with design to lidLi ence unduly. or oyerewe any' elector, art(' prevent him from Voting. or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on 'conviction shall he Ii ed in 'any sum not ex ceeding hundred dollars and be imprisoned far any tirnskpot lesis thin one nor more 11/.61 twelve moulths, and ii shall be show-lido the court, where the iris' of such offence aitall be hid. that the •person so offending I .v . is 1101 a resident of the city, ward, district nr itoicliStl.p wire, the said "fleece was Cortinnitt.al, Hild not erit.•1...1 to vote therein, then on conviction. he shall be sentenced 1.1 pas a fiat of not less than one hundred nor more thin oat non rand dollirs, and, be imarivonli not less thin ea inenths nor.rnore than two ves "It 411 y. prn son or persolis skull atil.e alivihet or maser ion the nisei. of any e'er.," iii ti, ter rn.,il IT. r make any such lx•t or let , cr. eCia.r...tpy serial pros I.1111.1:1011 thereat Of lit air s Its ',lllicit et - town:cot. chiilletnfe or nitric acv r • a roans w clake S.cli -bet or w cur‘ thop.,,f. lie of ih .y foil'eti and ~ay three tamesthe anennit so Ltd or.offered to :re het .If any person not by law quattfie.l,...linll frardolemly vote at a Ity elrr ton in this Commoutvr.alt h, or hell,: erw Ise rpiallfiell. shall vote not of los proper d loner. or i any Person knowtng the want of such quaff lie loon h a lt .at,l or pr.iC , /re such person to 'vote. the pr.r.ot or persists no offending shall on mattriction, he hunt in any sum not eiceedlne two htmdrefi•donan: and he 1111;)11`.11- ed Inn lmy - tertn 11.11....x , reding three mouths. - "Iran) ro roan shall vote at more than one election di.- !net. or otherwise fraudulently Vote more than two on .11,0 szane day, or its., I 1 Orualulen try 1 . 111.1 and !e.:•vf.r to he In ,ector two tickets twzether , a oh the tote ri: to .11. , tally vote. or try to procure another..., t., do, hr or they so attending shill on conviction Ito fined In any min no; less than fit y too more than five hundred and lie Improomed for any teem not It ,s than th. ee nor more than twelve month. •" -It any persoo not qualeard.to VO!.. Com,nn wealth. aj.reeably to lavv-, tele epteng the bon, of titial.fied ct'arn.~ shall a - ppi.:;u at any plane of election lor the ;or !wise of,sale.n.2 t.rke's9r of)t.tlueneln! tlee rt•tzenv 4.111- hed to vote., he'all ell on eilll,lCll4ll. forfe.t and ,av an, smut not exceerialk nnt. la:lnked dollars for evcry :oit• ee;ft Al , ll ' be Jrnprno thed for an y te:ln not exceed.ll4 th: re tnoeths " The r, Olen to-rueet at he ('Dort Ilpuse'm the Itoretezh ~r lusburg. un Friday the I I:h OLto- Ler, .A D 18%9 , • (=op SAVE THE COMMONWEAr 'I'II. k L1.1)\1(1..;, Flu r ff. S'heriff - , OBice, 01 fie t, , 11!,er S. N VE.NLEER Fall and I WinterGood?4, t's..r received and - will he Sold very low,llc.esh, ". at thk Store of N. Niithami, Centre' Sireet,—A. tn.-m.731i Prints, Calicoes, at 10.tind cents to. r yard, &c EtQlisli and Fretn•h Pi wts, .1), ri nos, Mouslain tie Ltiins, at 31 per yard, E-zoi.yrfi.ie Chd ha of all rolrotrs, i'sssinteres and Corain'ks, all of which will be sold - Wholesale and Retail, at re. l/Ced prices. eveiiinn!ity of Fresh Teas Jost reri.eived.— Souchong. Puuchong,.Peeeo, Young Ilyson, Shuti.lr, Gun Powder, lin t .ertal, just arrived' trout Cal,ton, and received by N. Nathans, 11'Conniry Store keepers will be 'supplied at the lowest Plulsdelphra prices, be the chest. 1,411 elic,t, and Cuddy. Black Teas at 374 Frer , priunO.—Gtecn Young I Ip•un, at 50 rents per pound. &c &e. Sk pi 7 311-11 N. N ATHA NS. Notice S HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having claims ukainat the eatate of Amos Lucia, and ail pernotis indebted to the name, to' pre.amt them to PHILIP HOFFA, F. NV. HUG HES, 36-0 Aaaignees, ME White Cotton Shirts, AN elegant article for fall wear. just r-.ceived and for tsalehy . B. LI PP I N COTT, S•ipt 7 36—tf Old Polo-Office. Pottrville. Carpeting. JUST raceived, a new and elegant arsortmenrol English Carpels., which will be veld at a small advance on Philadelphia prices. Also Entry ar.d.Stalr Carpeting Ly august 31 33—ti "N. NATI:IANS Morus I ]' E Subscriber-. will sell a few thousand very hue Sl olttcabfis trees now growing 'near Or w ego burg oo high gravelly ground. %here the wood be— comes rwue mature than to any other situation, and on that-14.count are more vnloable for Planl'kie• 1144 11V 01 the trees are now river lour and a half feet em e n'tiumially well Maud:ed. they will he sold 110W.0 reePonatile terms, tine dobvered in Oototier or Niwi. mber. MCniGAN. nor, In 32 —I3W Adiniiiiiirator's No . tice. g F.TTEIttA of,Xdfrilnisera , ton nn the soilLe• of Willt!rrn Shibetey, late Of the Borough of Potts-, cilie,•(Whec:righ , ) 41reenstd, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the Estate of the said deceased, are hereby requested to matte l ap'roent to.the subseriber, and all persons having Isints nr demands szeinst the carafe of the avid II atiorn Mtrely, are hereby . .requested to matte known the same. to him without dely: _ - . bAVID G. MYERS, Administrator, 24 •34-6 t Port Carbon I'o dl the heirs arid hp!l reprearOalives. of Jacab , Farm, lute of %Vest_ Brtingwidlt township, S,chull• kill county. (Farmer,) ifeectiseJ. movicE Its therefore 'hereby give*. - 1 •F1 in oursoanee elan order of the Orphanie l'ou,t of the county, of Sehttlkill,un inquest wit lor held nn the pr," o• 9 deerasety b end c•rtinue hem clay to it kr noon the ilea! Estaae of !no. stun. deceased, silo hot I 1..• County of ...•t o in otr Townsi, N , Harry, Weay Brunswick. aln 1 wer Ntahantanzo, 1 , 1 he satd.euuntv of S.:llnyl -11!, Thohlay, the :23d. lay of SeotcloberSat 10 PI the torenono,!ii alike partition ofthe real ' , lone .1 thin wait d, ccae .), to - and 111, , IirlilE el chit.. di? .Ind htrnl repre , 4•ll'ltilVt, i'eat earl be done J•oitee n, aid ol 'the wholt oth- , erWl,l: - In v.ii i, 111111 ilpi•rujqe the When..and w In:re _riot in ty attend IC von think . - PE I . It it 1,1! ? WIT;, - Slreqtrof the Courtly of SchuyiktP. Ortk'ush.:rg . , ala,tz,o4 I 31-4 t ()T I C E. QS 11.1.11E8V Ewen. that ta catittartitlty ailb rho laava4 ro . the h , ..1 o. u...seno.lv rezukting the re 10 ,, 11r1f. , ,! . 11.1.1/1.111 1 : 10 -[1( , p(101", fir charri r,.. that !..411111, I Ilerluvr, A. Slneaola 11 It. Nl ea J o hn I), It: B. ot lt: lacvph Jean, Morris G. 11, rho r, R. G. Leiar, Cie/tacit:tit, J. F., ray. Leib. and J.lnice l Walhwe. tali nd y-triz to the oast Legi..lo:ote of lire c.rnimon. %al , i 1 Pennsl Ivanitt Car the inea-iioration of rt. Iota?, In.allairon to the ratled.;;SUlt.'Vr.sa.tlrouN yv ti{ \i( f;/ , INnitbV.l.l.l:.'' 10 Or l , lavated in the Corloty of S. Ira, 11,11. The .•.4.1•..11 hi the card naafi o be $.;0'1.000• with the thy' ...ante to floc 1111In , n lar.—.he "hi et and iniention of the in. r it,,,. he int: rile (..VerClne of Banking arid Ih.rounting Kit 1. Ine.tl ipr and lire prutnattan:ta the Coal Trad, and tha ral welfare of r.oronionixy Ity , a liberal henal y trawaction of bustneee. au:: oat 10 lt,Et. limo Notice.i settllC Stockholders the NI iner s ' B. of Ports ilia County of Selinv ktll , hereby give notice that II•ey Nell apply to 7 t he Legislittwe ['roos t It, mita at their ncst -Se•ssion h.r a renewal' 01 the Charter of s hank, and an Increase ofits Cdprilal run livet hundre=d thousand dollar-, to fit% hoer:rid thoneand dollars, (Tended tor the specifet otr . uci of tacilitatiog the Coal Trade and other cotn- MRfetal huunesa of t. by the general operitn Bank of Iti•count and trieuiatifm. CH June 29 26-Gino M ,CE TO TZEE PURL °C' eirt II E Public arc herr by moral resperthilly in f . orm a ed that the Mail and Expres. Lines of stages running between Reading and Pottsville, have since the first clyy of July, had no connecrom with John 1.6 raver. and Son's I.)iir.t Litre.' The PriMrtctors of the Mail and Express Lines, noticed' 'will, rigri.l the r .arse. ribose pursued irr a public print, in re. Croon to the ()ppm:llion -le meby the proprichirs of the Diiiit. The ProPrietios °film:Wad and Express ditapproving of ticli pi occochogs, thought it advi sable, in order to prom is their own pi - rsonal inlet-- isle, to have no curioeel inn wit') the Dust I.ine.- 11 , 4 therefore chssolv• d, rind the public may an pf:mily rely that sod, iiii the. cane. TianNiail Line between PMisvilic and Reading .ti connect with.the Rail Road for Philadelphia, and the Line's of.Staes running to Easton, Laocnyter liiii Harrisburg, will leave Mnaimer'b Hotel; Potts ville, daily at fli o'clock, and arrive in Reading in time to dine at - Weltly.',.;Culeniail'i.) Hotel, and take the Cary, for Philadelphia, Returning, will' leave J. Peter's Office, White Swan Hotel, )08 Race rotect, Philadelphia, at 5 o'. clock. A. M. dada. -and eller the arrival of the Cara leave Weldy'& (Coleinati's) Hotel, Reading. dine at D. Walker's-Hotel...Port Clinty.n• and arrive i n Pottsi , vtlle at an earlv:hour in the afternoon. THE -.EX PIZ E.SS LINE Will leave 4imrttiner's , ..lliitel, Pottsville, daily at 1 o'clock, and arrive In !leading at an early h.ur in lie evening. will leave J. Peter' Office, While. Swan, It'S Race z...!tree, Philadelphia,. dairy at 3 a'. chn•k, P, M., and arrive in the "allowing dat• in 1i•no to dine. Pare throne!' in Car Nti 1, Mail Line, 44,51 • in Ca r N” ' • 4,09 Fare in the Exr.resa Car No. 1 5,00 `• Car Ni.. ‘, .1,50 Fir Semis npply at Mortimer's .1, -I* ille Weldy's ((:oleman's) and Ilerr's , aJm and J Petersi ()ffiee, 10.e'Rsw. Si' 'under, son's Merchants' 1 , 11rmr11) phra.PETEI S, , A 'O. .Autos? 3, M 9 . VAILLUABLM rivran 'FOR SALE. • „ r obe sold at Publtc Vendue, upon the premittea, a on .saturday, tit*. 24111 day ot Se pt e tit be r next, at ONE O'CLOCK, P M. in pursuance uf.the mill and tet‘tament or liviawm Marsh, deceased; all hut certain valuable . TA VE RN ST .4 ND 'and TRACT OF LAND, eMitainink Twfkliumlred Fittee iind a Hair Acrea •ittialeMi the Danville and Bear ' ;i4i Turrigike, a- Mint five. rnilek - Innn D, I it VII 111, i n aria wiAO4. town ship, Cninrtilita enunte. hmisidcd by lend. nf Jahn lia.e, Pete; Richert, Isaac (Jult and Jacob Swenk, There is on the premises n .' i 1 ' - FRAITIE 'Fiii"EllYi ' A • ;;;; . and Farm House, gi I 1- • . . • .• with a GOOD AND NEVER FAILING srgiNG near the house, a good - • FRAME !BARN and Stabling,' A LARGE AND - VALUABLE BEARING j and Whet- Fruit Tr en, and about SEVENTY A CR F.S. of the Land leated. and in a good. state nt c.,ltivition. The t ran ofsale made knooic on the day of Sale. Ly NIA N . StIOLV.S. A dmigistrry , of WM. /siva, deerdserl: tivz uat 24, flc . 3 1--fit APPLE FM N. IL Ail perpons: know;thE therno.rlvr.a indrhieti to the (—lnt - e, Are retitsc.sted to mako paylocot with. 0 11 \‘.4 Cheap Calicoes, !.:ties itrix , &c.. AT THE CHEAP CASti s TOR E, Conic:. of -Centre and t J CST received a fresh ; .21SPO , Iment ot t ßritkh Franah and Daames , ic Prin'4, Unbleached Itua. hn, Superfine and low prirrd _D:unrhed . Apron andlicd Cheeal., r:i Table uper, Cotton Yarn, Cork} Chum, Conan. Cap., and a variety of 'other enCid ft which wiil be sold very cheatir'by HENTZINGER & KREBS. august 24 Propn flora. 31—u
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