majesty, and teeigned seat of office as 'Chancel lor of the Esollieqoer. • Mr. F. Baring, by eomunind of the Queen, was sworn as aMember of the Privy - Council, and. look his seat at the Board. Mr. Bkring r ialso received the, seal of office, and had the honor to kiss handk on be ing app o inted Chilleeller of the Exchequer. Mr. E. Gordonf of the India Board is appointed under Secretary of Treasury, in the place of Mr. Baring , Her Majesty havisig been pleased to app.iint the puke of Southerlano to the Lord Lieutenant s of shropaliire, his grace Wok the oaths appointed tube t a keie.thereupon. On the 29th, Lord Howitch tendered his resigna tion to her majesty as Secretary of War, and the resignation was accepted. In consequence of this movement, Mr. C. Wood, a relation of Lord Howitch, resigned the office of under secretary or the admiralty. in the !louse of Commune, on the 27th, new writs were ordered lor Tipperary in the room of Mr. Sine', who has accepted the office of Vice President of the Board of Trade, and for Manchester, in the room or Mr. P. Thomyson, who has accepted the office of Governor General . of Canada. The Globe of Aug.:Pt, announces .on anthoriti, that tne Marquis of Normanby will leave the Colon ial office for the .Home Department, and that 'Lord John Ruasel retires from the Home Office, and will succeed the Marquis or Normenby, us Cofonial Sec retary. The Morning Post, of Sept. t2d, contains a column of very severe remarks upon this inter. change of offices. Almost as much une&tainty seems to exist here on the general aspect of the intelligence brought, as there was on that Which came out in the Great -Western. These speedy arrivals do not seem to as suregreater precision in our conclusion as to affiirs •un the other aide the water. It is manifest that an alarming depression' and ,derangement exists in the British stock market. The experiment of funding the Exchequer bills by filr. Spring Rice, who escaped the responsibility by Sniecleptti.g of a peerage and quitting the cabinet, i-seems to have utterly failed of its object, and the .riinversion had not warm the - expected relief. A .roe leaitire is the cunticued gad alarming drain .el.bullion from the bank, and a cumparatively fling diminution only of their circulation. This is n ot so in ach owing to iniportafions of foreign wheat as to nther diffictiqies which do not however yet appear The demand of bullion lbr the quarterly dividend has been greater than usual, and the anti cleated importation of the art:cle from the U Stales has been tar less than had been anticipated. The Wank of England has an immense issue of paper our, and her situatiore appears critical. The wheat ,cropr however, which must necssarily ,exercise a c introling ititidence, are pru.ntsing throughout the kingituni„ especially in soatbera counties, and much 41t Me 11a-seat is gathered This may tend to re. shire matters to an equilibrium. 4...0tt0n meanwhile *twins to hale experienced a , farther depression though in France the purchases, trom the accurnu. , Lied Ludlam In that estuary have been very con. sidera ble. The five great powers have taken the affairs of Turkey into their keeping, aild•rierrianded. it is said fr., n Alt, the nirmal surrender of the Turkish ti .0, which treachero oily went over_in him and is now rile fired at Alexandria. lit ma reisruted Aheinet flatly refuses, and has dismantled the' ships, jwiekcicd the rrnmey, chi. Captain Pasha had iisiseard, and is doing all in his power to seduce ire etfirers in Iris service These, it true, are vain taints fir naval supremacy, as the British and French fleets are hourly augmenting, in great force, end will top doubt carry omit the intentions of the live powers. The Russian fleet, it is aho sal& were Abele sailing from Sehastopol—whether to act with 'the, English or French, or to observe their move. !nerds, is' not mated intelligence ten days later from Chins stales that affairs in Cant in remained in slam quo. The En eiish merchants remained in prisms, and about hall tne opium only had yet been surrendered. Sir Jim. Keene Is operating very successfully in Aff gtianistan. Upon the whole, the nrwe appears to hare, lei . Ole present, an Inanonviciouti aspect in what c•incetns the momentary affairs of England. But thr pro.poct ahead, both as to abundant crops and cunticued peace, is decidedly favorable. • Sultan ,}fahrnoud. —The iPre of wine and strong drinks. are torbiddCn fly the Koran—and driinkards are seldom-found among the Moslems. But Mah mond, thelate Sultan of Turkey, a man endowed ith a vigorourconstitution, a powerful aria ener. gave mind—who had dune Much to improve the condition of his subjects—Sri far forgot what W.lln der to its own character and dignity, to his ri ■ad to the example which he shoule place before lit pespie,as to q•ras-to cxeess« the urinxrcatiog cup In I to« Lay he ruined an cxeellint constitution, and aliodutuly died of dt/iiium trrmrnse •l'he conduct of Malitnoud in this. particular, ap pears to be viewed by his sun and successora, not as a pattort. to imitate, but as an example to deter. It t!1 aa id, and we- hope at will prove to be correctly ■arf that ins his coining to the thrur.e, one of Isis first ants swan to cause the immense stock rif rich woies-dnd other intoxicating drinks, which his fa ttier had collected' with great labor arid expense. to be thrown into the . Be-phoritus. The. present Sul taa of Turkey has embraced the doctrines of total ■bs't non ee Baste iter. Jour. - DIED. At MaNhall city, Michigan, on Monday Scpirm. ter 2nd, Jane Elizabeth, wife of thn lion. haat E . Crary. and daughl,r of Judge Ilora'io Hickok, in 33rd veßr of her tier. Dedication. FINHE Right Key. Dr. Kendrick will dedicate the 11 Catholic. Church .to Divine Service to morrow, 9.Bth unit. An ap 4 propriatwAddreas will he delivered na the occaaton. Seivine will commence at 9 o'- clock, and a collectiob will be-taken up towards de• Ira% ing the expenses of the building. .Se;lt 28 39—It Settuykill C(ial Trade. Shipments of Coal for the week enduig on Thurs day evening last. Shipped by Del. Coal Co. Mdnes ,f Spencer George H. Potts, 18 lieslner & Son, 113 Putts & Batman. • 14. G Bast, 'l2 Beth & Bolton, 11 Bennett & Taylor 11 14 . allace & Co. Charles Lawton, 7 8. B. 12, , ewe & Co. 7 J Downey, C. inlet 6 & Stevens, 5 4: M. Hill, 5 Hewes Baber & 5 Shippen, ; 5 J 8. Ruelkle& Co 4 it Kea:, 4 A Stetnbergor, 3 Hodgson, Pinkerton .eir. Co. 3 J K. () lemine & Co: 3 }I G 3 L C 3 A C . .sallas, 8 Sundry IS hippers, 42 " 271 per last report, 6 6 38 MOUNT CARRON RAIL ROAD The following is the amount of Coal transported on this toad fur the Week ending on Thursday even ing rest Pot last Report Total . 64.426 NATHAN CLEAVER LITTLE SCHIJYLKILL COAL TEADE. Sept. 14 inhuman The fullowing is the' amount of Coal transported t on this 'road for the week ending on Thursday even ing lasi,. 13,88 Tons. Per last report 34,919 SCIIUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD• Thy fallowing is the amount of coal transported orethlN road for the week coding ovi Thursday even ing last. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last 6,02/ Tons. 113,351 . For the week ending Sept. 28th Boats. 4. Tons. Mauch Chunk 151 7158 Parryvu!le 22 750 Penn Haven 49 1896 TOTAL SHIPMENTS. Mauch Chunk Parrvville Penn Haven Pottsville, September, 28, 1839. WI .; 47 FLOUR, by the load was worth on Friday $64Kt • WHEAT 1 35 per pushel, in demand. RYE FLOI'H $2 '25 oer r wt. In demand. Bt'CK WIIE AT 11.1All.:12 $4.00 per c•kt JIVE; by the load 75 by the bushel—ready sale 4 RYE Cllol' Si to 70 per.busheltn demand_ OATS 40 cents—ready sale. pi.tr yr.....:5-0 cents per bushe lin demand CORN-100 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEEO—$l2 00 per bushel. TI manly SEED —s2 50 per bushel. FL XSI.:ED—S.I 45 per bushel m demand. WIII:SIiF.Y-15 cents per gallon. I' PER-20 cents per pound—in Kegs 20 cents iGS-12,1 cesita per dozen. L RO-14 cents per pound. 'ALLOW— 10c'ents per pound. II A MS 134 cent; per potted. CORN CHOP 100 cents pertusheltnlemend. BACON-13 cents per pound. BEESW A X-2.0 cents per pound. ATIIERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound M ACK EREL. by the bbl. No I. $l7 No 2, 115 ' SALT-2 50 per bb1.:75 per bushel PLASTER is worth $7 50 per ton. !lAN' $lB per taw. Stocks! Stocks! 11014,1 E 3IANUFACTURE. airs. Lee NILT ILL furnish at Philadelphia prices, GEN. v TLE N EN'S Stocks of all desciiptions, war ranted equal to the city make, in neatness of finish and material. She respectfully solicits a _portion of the public:patronage, at No 8, Clinton Row. -Sep 28 39-3 t ' Mahantsogo Street. • N. Ft. Old Stocks covered, ai.eframes made, up. To Ike Independent Ekcicirs of Schuylkill County. FELLOW. CITI?,ENS!— I offer roVself as a Candidate for the office of Director of the Poor, of Schuylkill County, and respei tfuliy solicit your votes for said offiex.— If elected I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office to the best of my abilities. Do the Free Electors of Schuylkill County FELLOW CITIZENS ! • Ttirough the solicitation of many of my friend., I lire twee' encouraged lo otfo. myself your to your cunaideration as a candiate fur the o ffi ce of .- CP.ifM ISSIO NER . • of huylk ill county at tle en.nin election. Should I be sn• lortnnate as to receive i majority of your Notes, it shall be my utmerit endeavor to give gener- al satisfaction, by a faithful and impartial perform once of the duties reposed .in me.--II remain tmoat respectfully, Mechanic's Lien. SCHUYLK ILL COUNTY, • • 1 In the Court of ' • Abel G. Swift, I Common Please vs. }to October Term, ;-- -z ` David Watkins. lA. 13. 1839, J No. 205. N OTICE is hereby given to all claimants and others interested for the sum of $249,58 for work done as a Carpenter, and material finished' to a certain building in the Borough of Pottsville, on the northerly side of Norwegian street, on lot No. 3, in Wood.' Addition to the plan of said Borough.— The said building is a two story frame Dwelling House, 16 feet in front by 36 in depth, that scirsfa riot has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, en tered in the Court of Common Pleas of.Schuvlkill county in the above elated case,and mill be returned to October Term of said Court. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff: Sheriff', Office. Orwigsiourg, Sept. 28, 13.39. c 39-4 t Boats. Tons. 38 2056 23 1259 14.636 302;282 319,918 5904 STRAYED aWay from the subscriber, residing in this Borough, about ten dayeago, a . Red and Whits spotted Cow, an iron hoop round her neck, locked with a small brass padlock, to . .which is at. tackled a Bell, and has the letters J.F." op the boo*, -Whoever will return said cbw to the owner, or give him information Where be can get her again, shall be reasonably rewarded 2,144 Ton• 622,82 . ' P. IL Porter Merchants Delight 17 Fair Mt. Trader 19 Hunter 20 Irish Hero. -21 Stephen Desater 23 Meyret '25 Ellie • 9 Etoes. 110 . Last Report. NUL CREEK RAIL ROAD Total ' 36,307 - GEORGE 11 A DMVY Collector 50,687 H. H. POTTS. Collector WENT BRANCH RAIL ROAD. Per last report 119.378 fIOBEIrr , C LL Collector. Tota I LEIIIGFI COAL TRADE-13.1b. It El , I t.:sll ue Tl/ IE MA lan 1•:1 ANDREW WILLOUR. Manheim Township, Sept. 26, 1839. 39—te Your friend •rot obedient 'Pelona, Cti ARLES 'DENG LER. Schuylkill Haven, Sept. 28th. 39-2 t ' ' - 6 - - . ' - - ' -^ 4, Med anichs Lien SCHLTY LK ILL CO V NTY, George. Lawrence. In the Court of vs. I Commori Pleas to LV• - James W. Sehenck.loetober Term, .1839, No. 177, NOTICE is hereby given to all claim. ants and others interested in two certain double one and a halt story weather 'boarded miner's Houses; 'titillate in Norwegian township. Schuylkill aunty, about 3 Males above Minereville, near the Mine Hill end Schuylkill Haven Red Road. and a tract of land reputed to belong to Thomas C. Wil hair's and William H. Mann, and leased to the Said James W. Schenck, That a &ire Facia. ham " been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, catered in the Court of Common Plea. of Scliuglkill crawly in the above stated case, and will be returned to the Onto ber l'erm of said Court. Sheriff OtFice, Orwigeborg, ~Sept.. 23; 1839. Stray Cow. Sept. 28, MRANNAN:—PIeaue announce Jacob . 1-1. MR. Luc's as a Candidate for biti_offuur of COMMIbIAIONER for the eottnty of Schuylkill. Sept gilt 39- MANY VOTERS. I AMR to she Sulfa find Tavern,•aboat • week agsycßed COW, with a white face and white belly with a Red spot i hove each eye. The.STEER ii black, .with • white belly, and three white Sect. The owner or owners are relocated to eome forward. prove property, pay charges and-take her away, otherwise she will be sold according to law. Sept 28 39-30 • ISAAC RICH. 485 3680 6.165 CIIRSI TI A N St rack. Esq. and Wi/liam :gi" Bower; the Administrators &c. of Beery is Bower, late of the County of Lebanon, &at., dcoeased,Will, by virtue of en or. der of an Orphan's Court, on Saturday the 26th day of October next. at the Muss of Michael 'Greed*, Innkeeper, in the Borough of Orwigeburg, expose to sale by public veodue or outcry, MI that two Nte ry Brick Dwelling Noose, .Fratine Stable, ao part of a Lot of Ground, situate to the Main street in said Borough of Orwigsburg. fronting on the Centre Turnp , .ke, and adjoining lot of Philip Wernst; the north east half of the seine lot, and a twenty feet alley, and containink itt breadth in front 33 teat and in depth I I perchear-Late the Eitate of the said Henry Bower, deceased. The eonditions ofSsle will be snide known at the tine and pLace of sale. by . CHRISTIAN STRACK. and WILLIAM BOWER, the Sept 28 39-4 t Administrators. L 719 48,938 Toni PROCL kM ATION.—Not ice is hereby - 14en that a Court at Common Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and for the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigaburg, in the county aforesaid, on Monday the 21st day of October next, at 10 o'- clock in the forenoon. Therefore all persons having suits pending. and all• persona whose duty it shall he l lo appear at said Court, will take notice and goveria themselves ac cordingly. PLTER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs burg, Sept. 28, 1839. ( 39 (ErPuntual attendance is demanded of the Jurors and Witnesses summoned to attend this Court. 2241 106,507 977 32,066 .769 27,011 INSOLVENT DEBTORS.—THE subscribers have ipplied to the Judges of the Court of Corn . mos fleas of Schuylkill county, fur the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly lammed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and itiat'the said Jiidges have appointed Monday the 128th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House. in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of us and our creditors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. JOS. W. IWGINNUS, JOSEPH Hoy, JOH% ROY' JACOB HOFFMAN,* THOMAS DAV I ES.• JOHN BLACK W ELL, • JOHN HEJSLER, D 11 7 1 D MILLER, . SA 11 U FA.. R. LAII MORE. • COSI( A D IV EISE,* JOSEPH E.SORBEIL• Sept. 25 39 3960 165,5 M Administrator's Notice. • • W HEREAS Leiter. or Administration of the goods and Mantles which were of Luke Len. tgan. deceased, have been granted by' tne Register of Scht.ylktll county to the subscribers ; All persons indebted to the said Luke Lanigan, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the estate of said deceasel to present them fur settlement. LORY LANIGAN, JAMES LANIGAI, Sept 28 39-60 Administrators. , a CA U.Sk: BILLIOUS COM NI, Al NTS AND A' !WOW.: OF ltE.— A well regulated and pro portionate. quantity of bile upon the stomach is always requisite {or the promotion of sound heal.ll—it stimu lates digestion,. and keeps the intestinal canal five from all obstruction. On the interior surface of the liver is a .peculiar bladder, in which the bile is fet preserved, be ing formed ty the liver trona the blood.l-Thence it pass es into the stomach and intestines, and regulao s the in digestion. Thus we see when there is a deficiency of bile, the boi y us constantly costive. On the other hand, an overabt.ndance of bile, causes frequent nausea in the stomach ; aria often promotes very severe attacks or dis ease, which sometimes end in death. Fever, are always precede I by symptoms era disorder. ed stomach; as are also scrofulous d iaorders, ami all sym ' pathetic, functional. ic or febrile diseases. i min ' the same cause, the a ral and healthy action or the heart, and the whole va ular system is impaired and yi re duced below Men:Aural standard; as exhibited in palpita . lions. languid mine, torpors of the limbs, syncope. and even death itself, in consequence °fan overabundance of a peculiar offensive substance to the digestive organs The approach of bulbous diseases is at all times attend ed by decided symptoms of an existing diseased state of the stomach and bowels; i.e. with those signs which are known to point out their contents to be of a morbid urn- Itsting nature: but whenever the alimentary canal hap pens to be loaded with irritating matter, some derange meet of the healthy operation, either of the general aye ! tern or °lsom° particular organ of the body is the certain result; and when this state happens to be united with ( any, other symptoms of disease. its effects are always thereby much aggravated. The progress of organic ob struction is often so raps] as scarcely to admt of time for the application.ot such aid as IS to be offered 'ay art. yet, in general.-the premonitory symptoms again et load are perceptible fur a day or two previous to the feverish ' paroxysm. a period, when the must. fficactoes assistance may be given. by'unloadirg the stomach and alimentary I canal of its irritating contents, and thus reducing the sus ceptibility of disease. - I MOFFAT'S LIFE IMEDICI NES, should always he ' fl, taken jn the early stages of billions consoler:us; and if I persevered iti strictly according to the directions, will I positively effect a cure. s , I The mineral medicines often prescribed iii these dis , eases, although they may effect a temporary cure, at the same time create an unhealthy state of the Mood, and I consequently tend to promote a return ol the very dot ; ease which they are employed to cure. It is then by ' tne use of purgatives, exclusively formed of vegetable ' compounds. which. possessing within t hemiel see no del iCletosiS - agencies. which decomposition. combination. or alteration can develops or bring Into action; aid there ! fore capable of producing no effect, save that whish is I mooed—that a safife remedy is found. THE LIFE PILi.S and PHCENIX BITTERS have 'proved to be the most happy in their effects in cases of , billions diseases, of any purely vegetable prep aratn.n ever , offered to-the public lithe stomach is foul, they cleanse tt by exciting it to throw offits contents; if not. they pass to the duodenum without exciting_vonaiting or nausea is the stomach; stiandaung the neighboring amen, as the ! liver and pancraa, so as to produce a more copious Row • of their secretions Into the intestmes ; stimulating' the exhalent captllanes, terminating in he inner coat, which , an increased flow of the useless pbrucler of the body. i foreign matters, or retained secretions, are completely discharged. • - Fovsale wholesale and retail by the proprietor WIL-, LIAALBz MOFFAT, 375 Broadway—to whom all let ters relative io the Medicines or orders must he direct ed. 1',1.7 The Good Samaritan, explaining more fully Mr. Moffites theory of dow,area, may be had grau, at the of fice. 375 Broadway. For tale by Sept 28 Anthracite Coal and Iron Ore. A grsal Chance for Capitalists to go into the Iron Trade. 3 NHE Subscribers having more than they wish to hold will sell a part of their valuable tract of Coal Land, situated at Tamaqua, in ISchuy Ikon coot,. ty, on the Eat t Branch of the Schuylkill, directly in connection' with the Rail Road leading to Port Olin. ton, on the Canal where it also joins the Philadel-. Oita, Reading and Pottsville Rail Riad, 'shish is now in progress, and when completed, form a continued line the entire distance toThiladelphis.— • Said tract contains numerous vein, of superior Red Ash Coal and Iron Ore, likewise Lime Stone within a mile, which can be goi on reationable terms. The Ore is of a good quality ; and the smelting with An thracite being no longer a problem.—The Fiubscri bers will either sell a fan of said traet or join as partners in the said business. Persons interested are invited to see lbr themselves, when the , great advantages of the above cite cannot fail to convince That the advantages of the above described situation , ninnot be equalled elsewhere.—For tsrther partico lars enquire ofJohnTninklin, at Tamaqua, Charles' Cantvor James Webb, at Wilmington, Delaware. CHARLES CANBY. JAMES - WEBB. . 38-3ino 39-41 JOHN FINK. 39- Stray Cow and-Steer: Orphan's Court Sale. MILLER & H AGG ERTY 39-if ouvrale. Sept. 21 TWO JOURNAL. SIIEIUPF'S SA L ES. BB'4Timms -of sundry woks of readitittai Expose; and 'Li sri Fides , Wooed out or the Court of inommon Micas of Schuylkill gummy, and to me M named; will WWeaposed to aala ea public Atactum. • On Monday the 14th day October, at the public botinie of John.Snvdier, Es q. at Fried ecsburg, at 2 o'clock, A. M. MI Skase certain tracts of unimproved land, sir -note. in Wayne toornship, Schwylkill County, tiontroning 54, ierer 26 perefteie and ailmeances, bounded by tando'of Michael Web ber, John Emrich and others, Also one other tract of unimproved land simile in the lo*n.hip of Pine grove, in said Counts, containing 4 octet-IR pent es, bounded by lando of John Lirfrar and Martin- Kuhn' and others. Also the untttvideti half of one other trust of unimproved knit, situate in - the town.. ship of Pinegrove, Colinty aforesaid, containing 2 Beres 110 pet chcit, boriqed by laWes of Daniel Stall, Flenra (4mible and others, talc the estate. of Be.ja- Sill n Batdorf. Cluatouday the I till day of October p- ex i, at the public house of !kitty N agcr, E.q. in the Borough of Pottsville, at 2 o'clock P. ti.. All that certain tract' of land, situate. in Schuy I k 111- totnnslitp, 'Schuylkill county, beginning at a thence b) other lands ofJosePh Lyon, Esquire, north 10 degrees, west 24 perches and 4 fret to a post, thence south 79 degrees LS 'ninnies, west 3.rt4 es th! a post, thence south 2a east 26 4 4 . one 16th •erch es tc‘s • post. thence north 66 E 74. perches and 44 test to alpost, the .me north 80, east 211 perches to the plat 6 of beg.nMg, containing five acre, and 454 perches more or less. being part of a tract of three hundred and thirty-ix and three fourth acres and allowance., which the Ciunrnonwealth granted to Ge . orge Reber, Esquire by patent dated 13th Janu ary, 1786, and . Recorded at Orwigsburg in Deed Rook nu inbet 9, Page 207, together with the heredt lament. and appurtenances, late the estate of Joisph Lyon. . .91 lhe'same time and place, all that ef.rt.i ! . Ist or pieoe of troui-..d, 811113ie on the aide o‘Centre street. m Morris' Addition to the Boron g+) of -_-- Pottsville, in the county of gents) , null. begit.niog at the dpiance of 320 feet southwesterly, from the line of Market, thence sotithwardlv along Centre street 90 feet 2 inches to a 20 leel wide et reet, thence along said 20 feet wide steeet north 70 de greets 12 'minutes, -west 138 feet 5 or his toa !merit lot number 26, thence east wardly along the geld line to lire place of beginning, logethet with the her Hi taments and appurtenances, consistir,g of a three story atone Dwelling Douse. containing. four terse. Ments, late Vie Estate of Joseph Lyon. At the same lime and place, all that eertainlract of land, situate in Norwegian townglip. in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by la is of Sill) man and Wood, and the estate of in Nlatimin, deceased, land of Ruch and the New York COM pa ny and others, rontaining four hundred and twelve acres more ur less, late the Estate of... George Rood. Ilte same lime and place, all that certain trict of land, situate in Barry township, SchuvJkill county. bounded by lands of the heirs a Jesse Yarinall„ vacant land, and hind of Michael Blue and otlitbrs, containing one hundred and fitly two acres lurty seven perches and all iwanee, late the Estate of-A a. "gat .sEy* rer. . the same lime an d place, all that undivided moiety or hal' part ot all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the southeasterly side of Market street, in Putt and Patterson.' Addition to the Borough n( Pottsville, marked in the plan of said Addition with number sixty eight, containing in front on said Market street 60 feet, and in depth 244 feet 6 inches, bounded northeasterly by a '2O feet wide alley, southeasterly by another '2O feet wide alley, southwesterly by lot number 70, and northwesterly by said Market street, late the Estate of John F. !Merman. Al the same time and place, all that certain messuage, tenement or icacCof land,isititate the gyeiter part in Barry 1: township, in the minty of idjoining lands of Thomas Cadwallader on the west, Benjamin Coombe on the south. David F. Gordon on the east, and &till Patterson on the north, comet - ling in the whole tract 375 acres more or less, about 9U acres of which more or Ices Ices in Columbia couttty and will be excluded from levy and sale undertficse proceedings,2Bs acres be they more or less in the township aforesaid is /121;41 d up on. Thrs tract of land is considered or veal value as ,Coal Land, lying at :he junction olCatiatkissa and Sunbury read, near the Mahanoy Cre, k, on Use Centre Turnpike road, upon which is erected a doe ble two story frame and log House, occupied a.; a Tavern, and known as Green's Inn; a large frame Stable, Sheds, a Fountain at the don . , a frame build mg erected as a Store, a triune Dwelling House, with other out-building,—late the Estate of Valen ti;le, Brobst, deceased. At Ike same lime and place, the one undivided one*sixth of all that certain rnessuage, ten. ement arid tract of Coal Lard. situate in the town ship of Norwegian, in the county M Schuylkill, bounded by lands of late John White, William San cont ano Jaco' Ridgeway, lands late ofJohn 1 of Francis B Nichol., George Ebert, Thomils S. Ridgeway and Catharine Boyer and whets, contain. ing one hundred and ninety-three acres and seventy five perches of land more or less, tieing the same tract of land which John Offerman by Deed dated the 15th day of December, 1821, and Recorded in Schuylkill'county in Deed Book nuni her 8. page 70, conveyed to Levi . Ellinaker, together. ith the lie reditainents and app•irtenaneeS. Also the undivid ed one-sixth part of alt that em lain kit or piece of ground, situate in Manhetm township. in i•aid Coun ty, hounded by the Schuylkill Canal,_ lot 'etc of Den ry White and others, containing one acre and 140 perches strict measnre, being the same lot of ground which the President Managers and CoMpany of the. Schuylkill Navigation Company by Indenture bear- • mg date the sth day of January 18.10, and Recorded in Schuylkill county in Deed Book number 8, page 265. grar.ted and .confirmed unto the said Levi Eli. maker, together with the right 'ad privilege of tak ing a supply of water from the said canal for the basin now . ..lade on said lota, and of free egress and regress to and froKsaid canal, subject nevertheless to the payment bf• the yearly ,rect charge of one hundred and sixty-two dollars, together with the .heredita merits and appurtenances,—late the Estate of Aergustus P. Walls and Mary nizebeth his wtft. On Olonday the 218 t day of October Ile ft, t 9 o'clock A. M., at Ow house of Hi: Michael Gruff in the Borough of Or si . wigsburg, All the undivided halt of a' cerlain tract of laud, situate in 14 snheim township, Schuylkill county, hounded by land* of the Pennsylvanri Barn, Henry Mule and others, containing one bundrrd and sixty loos acres noire or kna, the West Branch Rail Road running through the eams , with the appurtenances, conatating of a one story Log Dwelling Howse &e.—Latrthe F of Jacob Reed and John Spahr'. Seized and taken intuezecution and Cabe sold by PEJ'FR F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olftee,, Orwigsburg, Septrinber 21, I SD. 1 M snbacrib.' rs, who have been-appointed by the Orphan's Coml. of Schuylkill county, to audti, examine. adjust and resettle the second ac count of Jacob Faust and Daniel Faust, Administra / ttorikof the Estate of Jac Faust, deceased , hereby give notice, that they w t meat for that purpose at the house of John Sham ', Jour. Innkeeper, in the Borough of Orwigabure,od Monday the 14 It day 6f October neat, at one o'clock in the afternoon, when and whese all such as are interested in the settle ment of the Estate of the said Jacob Alma, deceased, may attend if they think proper. CHARLES WITMAN, CHARLES FRAILEY, JAMES H. GRA EFF. 38.-31 Sept 21 To Iron Manufacturers. %%RE Subscriber haVing obtained the assignment -al• from Mr. George Crane fbi a number of Fur. cares, and holding also the patent of the late Dr. Genwoherner fot the same. to smelt Iron Ore with anthracite Coal, and retaining the exclusive• right of said patent to manufacture Malliable Iron sod Steel, is prepared to grant licenses for the Manufac tore of bona Applications to be made to William F. Dean. Eat} at Pottsville, F. W. GEISSgNUAINER. 37—tf Sept 14 EMI Notice. Mechanic's Lila. ScHINLNILL COUNTY Ste' David Price, .'Io ilitermurtofe um .: • ..mom Ness to tT,Sc , RobettPatten, toner, 1.51 1 1, • • t Constantine. , No.. 139. Richard fiesii.& I • • R ithard Phillips, .1 N OTICE is hereby mien to all claimants at nth. era interested in two certain lots of Grnund, sh rike in the Borough nt . 31inermulle, in said'emunty, numbered in the genets' Or of said Borough, with number 'l7 and 19, ceiniatning •in width Shoat 68 feet'. and in depth 100 feet, on which is etected a three story Brick Building On a atone 4asemeut,• called the Odd Fellows' Half, situate' is • Second sheet in said Borough. Said Building 'villains in width 40 feet and in depth 30 feet, and Wall a:teire fircias has been issued_ppon a Mechanic's en tered in the rriurt of Coluniou Pleas o! . county in the surd case and will be returned to Ck . wrier 'Fenn of iwid Court - . ~ . - • PE I . Elt F. LUDWIG ShefifT: sheriff'.o Office, Orwigsborg. 1b39. it , Slimy LAME to the premise/ of the subscriber about three weeks since with shut' horns—yellow st.d white color, sud • wrote spot in her fokehead The billiner a reqUeSted to calf, prove properly, pay charges and take his proptrty J A %IFS P CONNOR Primrose Collieries 11C411 Atmersville, Srpt. 14, PROCLAMATION. f P URSUANT to •nlici of the General Assembly 01 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passer' the 15th Gay of February, 1719, 1; Peter F. Ludwig, High Sherd' of the county of Se.tuylkittolo !lurch) give thin public nosfee.to the elector* of lite cuuu tr of Schuyln *lures that a Gitneral Election will be 'held in said county on the second Tuesday es'ober next, which will he the 841 4ar 'of the awn month, for the purpose of chosing by ballot . One Perion Tu iepreneto Nutiov . /Ktil County in the Muse of Representatives Or this St.!,te._ •One Person - For Commi.io,,er of Setbuyikili county One Person - For Director en the Poor slid House of Employ ment of ,!ichoyltir:l cou..ty. One Person Fur Prothonotary and Clerk ur Urer and Termin er. and QuarterSe,ssons of ihu Court. One Per3On: Fur Register and ItecOrder, arid Clerk of the•9r. phan'a Court. One iFierson For Auditor or beltlyiklll CoUnly. • Three Persons For Trustees of titylJruvigsburg Academy. Two to serve 3 years, and WIC 10 tatrintlf a va- cancy for one year. And that the Electors of the County of Schuylkill aforesaid, are to assemble for the purpo.o ut chuos• tog by ballot the office ra aforesaid un the second Tues.day of October next, at the several districts and places composed of the several boroughs, town ships and districts, to on— The electors of the borough of Orwigahurg will hold their election at the ()mitt the bo rough of Or w igAbu rg. The electors of West Brunswick township will hold their election at the Court House-lathe borough of orwigsburg. The electors of East -Brunsfrick township will hold their election at the Leese of Henry' Lutz, an the town of ll'lieansborg. .' • *1 he electors of Pinegrove lawnaltip will hold their election ..at the douse of the late John Barr, ,now W m. Hoch, of sate township.. The electors of Warne township will hold. their election at the house of Leonard Shull, innkeeper, in the town of Frieder) , burg. TALs electors of Upper Mahantango township will hot heir election at the house of Samuel Moyer, in said township. "I he electors of Barry 4ownship shall hold their general election at the house.of Isaac Dengjer. The lectoiti of Loafer Mahantango township,. in Schuylkill county, residing within the following described bounds, which forms a new elect ion Eris tract, called 'William's Valley," to a It: Begin ing at the Dauphin and Schuylkill county line, ihclUd log the Tavern House on the Broad Mo.mtain. now . occupied by William h ill , thence along the Pine.: grove township line to where it intersects the.l.uwee. Matiantaligo township line, leading in a uiseciion to Gratziown, and thence along the ridge of the Mounitn to the Daoph n and Schuylkill county line to the place. of beginning, shall hereafter hold their election at the 'masseur Jaciab Ileberlitig, Jr. now or like in the uceupancy.olSanittel The electors of the remaining tof Lower Ma. hantango town.hip will. hold their general election at the house of Philtparman, in said township. • The electors of West rem' township 'will hold their ekeiton at the hodse how occupied by Murat: Forreider, in said township. . . The electors of llnitnelownship will hold . their eenertil - election at the house of Jacob Eisenhower, in said township, The electors or Rush township Will hold their gen. oral election at the house "(John Rratis, tunkeepet, in said township. AB that part of Notsreginn township. in the.min ty of Schuylkill, lying west on the following line, in wit: 13egining ■t the po4llt of intersectinn of the . West Branch 61 theriver Schuylkill and Alanheidi township—thence up the.. east side of the WesL Branch of the Schuylkill -to its intersection with Barry township, shall Ire a repei ate election district, and the electors thereat shall hold their general e lecpons at the huose of Joseph M tile, in the Bortiugh of Ilinervellle, in said township. • The el.cturs of Schuylkill township, residing east ora point tram the township tine of Ilairsheim, in a straight line with the 01.1 4 FArge including the.eame to The honk no occupied by Jacob Wroniner including the same, arid cont.noing from thence, in a straight line to the Rush township line, shall hold their general election at the house of Prederiek . Bensinger, Jr. in the township of Schuylkill, in said County. The qtralifi.-d weer, residing in townships of Nor.. wegtan and Schuylkill.. within the following-de. scribed bounds, shall hereafter be. a Seperate elec tion district, viz: Hew:in:rig on the line between the townships of Norwegian and Manheun, from thencs a straight line to the house note occupied by John Penman,. including the same—tlrom thence to the Norwegian cboreh—and from' thence to the farm house of F. R. Nte11.44, glsq. including Ike same--and 'flout thence a straight 'tee to the• line between the townships of Norwegtah and Etariy— , and from thence following the township lines of Barry and' Rush eastward to a point—from thence in a straight line southward to the Old Forge ex eluding the same. thence to the house now occupied by Jacob Wommer,extluding the Same, thence in a straight line to the place of begoiting. excluding the town of New Castle, and that the qualified electors residing within the before desmbed bounds shall hold their election at the Port Cdrbon House, in .the town of Port -Carbon. The qualified electors residing on the east side of Norwegian street in the Boni eh of Pottsville, in. eluding that portion of thequalified elentors.in Man. helm township, who have heretofore voted in the ballot box of said Borough. shall form a seperate e. 'action district, and continue to hold their elections at the public has of ,Ilenty Stager, arvi that all the qualified eleciors residing on the west Bide of Nor. negian street. in raid Bomogh of Pottsville, includ. lag that portion of Norwegian townthio, wfin have heretofore voted in said Borough, shall form a aothel .seperate election 'district, and hold all elec tions at the Pottsville Totun The electors ut ,the borough of Tamaqua rill holdtheir election at the 'dm] house in said•bo . rough . . , t That the electors of that part of Manheimiciern• ship lying southeast of the following line t--com mencing at the township line of Wayne and Man. helm township on the Summer Min, thence ilong the Summer Hill and Orivigsborg roan, to the house of Widow Sweicker, and the house OfJohn , Dewalt, excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, Thence to the• bruise of JoSn Delbert, at the centre turnpike; thence to the house of John Bats ; thence to the heuseorPhilip Rock: thence to the house of Jqb n !Shane, Jr. including the Ann thence to the aindur line of said Manheim and Schuylkill towishipkahall hereatler hold thee gen. erel detainee at the Court (louse in the borough. of Orwigaburg. . • The electors of the remainin, s hiwnship will bold them electinn,so the of house Phir • 1p Royer. innkeeper in the of Sennylkill - fdavere The Generil Mellon iti the mid ite,tal districts to b • opened between the - Paha d etest wWifteuticloch in the forenottm, add shill continue without Interruption or sid• 4retrninent until seveni-o!Ulock or the evening, WHEN nu: raLl..ri $l4 14 B . E ,CLOSP.D. The Inspector• and 'Judges of the said ; general election of' the mental. districts. in the-minty of Sehii3llult, end the a/measure-0r toe sere .l townships to said edunty, will be chosen by ballot: on Fr:day-The 4th day of October.. A. D 1839, nt Nbesereral el euea district,. The coal .6ed chimes jafitsch of OA districts and tof ." ships and the ati I hitrouglra. tire et the above wientio ed tic) and place. to rote by: ballet for one peromn•as,ludge. for one person as Inspectoi of election. and for ono per- Sim as Assessor in their retipeettire districts, boroughs 'and townships, and the person haste; the greatest num ber of votes for ledge is to be react,. declared to he.tlut • judge of elections, the two persons having the greatest number of voles for inspector/rare to be publicls,declir ed to be the inspectors of elections, end the person bar ing the hOtest number of rotes for assessor shall be the 310 , 14SOIr• • The sad elections for judges and inspectors of elec. lions and assessors are .to be opened between the boors of eight and ten o'clock in thedlirenoon, and to be kept alien until seveu o'clock m the afternoon of the said 4th day of October. 1839. when the po all be elosed..the number of votes be forthwith a sort ned. - and the per , sons highmit in vote publicly dee to be elected. In pursuance of an Act of h • eneral Assembly of • the Cornmnoweilth ofFennirylv. u , entitled. "an net rea latter to the elections in this aim.. • wealth." passed the 4.1 day of July. 1839,- eis hereby given. • that every person, race Mel isticee of the peace , who shall held any office or appointment of Profit, or trust under the United States, or of this State, or of airy c.tv or incorporated distriM, whether a commursicined officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is. or shall be. employed under the legislative, executive or juiketary deparunent 'miles State, or of the United States, or of any cabs or of any incorporated district. and also, that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, anti of the select common calmed of any cay. or commissicentl of any to corporated district, is by law era pa bee of holding or exerciong, at the slime time,. the Mike or appointment of judge. inspector, or clerk of any election at this commonwealth, and that noinspeco nos, judge or other officer of such elect/tot, shall be elia gible to any office to tie teen voted for." And the said act of Assembly, emitted, "an-act. refas ling to the e , ections of this conimonwealth."—passed July 'AI. 1839 further provides as follows, to wit:, -'Phut the 'inspectors and fudges chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places appouitedfor holding the election to the distract-to' which they respectively be long, home nine o'clock of the morning of the second Tuesday of October in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint outi clerk, who shall be a seal rd voter tit such district.. •.I n ease the pertain who shall have received the second highest number or - votes fur inspector. shall not attend ow the day of any Meet inn. then the person who shall have received . t he seeped highest number of•votes lor 'judge at the next preceding erection, shall .ct se an inspector in hot place. and in case the person who shall have re , eeivid the highest 'numlier of vwes for inspector shall not mired. the person elected judge shall appoint an in Spector in his place; and In case the person elected a . judge shall not attend. then the inspector w ho received the highest number of totes shall appoint a ledge in his Mace; and ifany vacancy shall Continue in the board. fur the s,iiiee of ose tour alter the time fixed by law law Ibr the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the town- ship, ward ar district. fur w tech such officer shall have' ` been elected, p.eseet aat he place or election, shall elect one of their number to fillstich vacancy." -It shall be the duty of the several assessors, iespecs tively. .to atte n d at the place of holding every general, spe cial or, township election, during the whole time said e lect toe .8 kept °perkier the purpose °fuming information to the inspectors and Judge, when called on, in relation . to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such eleetwin,or such other matters in relation in the sr sessment or voters as the said inspectors or j udge, ur ' either 01 them , shall from time to time require. ' • "std person shall be' permitted to v o te at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freenian of the age of . twenty one years or more-, who shall have. resided in this state at least one year. and in the election dietrict where - he offers to vote at least ten days, immediately preceding such election, mid within two years paid a state or coun ty tax, which shall have beetr.assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the U 1114.4.1 States. who had previously been a qualified voter bf this state, and removed therefrom and returned, end who shall haie resided in [hr election district and paid taxes. as afore said, sh ill be entitled to vote alter residing in this state six months • Prov.dett, That the white freemen citizens orate United States, betweenalie ages or twenty-one and t wettiy-t wo years, and have resciel in this state one year - an / in the election district ton days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although.they shall not have paid taxes" 37-3 t •• No person shall be admitted to vote whose name iil not cbsital tied in the list of taxable inhabitants alarnisned . by the commissioners, unless, First: he iinuirmeg a re- cm ptior the payment, w' thin two yearsof a mate or coon- . ty tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, of the oath oa alfinnation ol'another, that, he has paid such a tax. or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the gaymeetlbereor; or second : If he claim a_right to vote by being an elector between the ages ordwentrone ' and twenty-two years, he shall depose, on oath kit affir mation, that lie his resided within the state at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of rets,'deliee to the district as is re quirt dby this act, and • • that he does verily believe - , from the accounts given him that lie is of the age aforesti.d, and give such other evi dence as is required by this act: whereupon the name ' orthe person ft) admitted to vote shall Ini inserted in die alphabetteal list by the inipectors,oud a now mtde oppo- • ate thereto by writing the word •• tax" if he shall be ad mitted- to vote by reason of having paid it tax, or the word "age' if he shall be admitted to vote on account of . his Mr. and in their ease the reason, of such vote shall be •ie called out' to the clerke,who shall make the like notes m thefts! of voters kopt by them. -In all cases where the name of the persOn claiming, tin vote is not round onlite list furnished by the commission- . era and assessor; or hfs right to vote whether found there-. . on or not, is obiecteil to by any qualified mitten, it shall be the duty of the indpentors to examine such person no oath as to his qual fie. nuns, and if he chat no to have re- ' aided within the state for one year or more, his oath shall beset:fluent proof thereof, but lie shall make proof by at least one competent witness, - who shall be a qual. fled elector, that his has resided within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his fkitia fide residence, in pie snance • to his lawful calling, is within the district and that he did not retuove into said district for the par . pose of voting therein. . , "Every ..penion qiialifiLld as aforesaid, and who shall' make due proof. il required. of his residence and pav7.- ment of taxes, aforesaid, shall be_adnutted to vote in die. . township, ward or distnct In which hie shall reside: . • -Ilany person shall prevent or attempt CO preven any • officer ur election tinder this act.froni holding such I - non. Of . use or threaten any violence tcrnny soda 0 er, or shall interceptor improperly interiere with hi the* execution of his duty, or shall block up or attempt tri - block up the window, or avenue to any window where the, same may be holden. Or shall runoinlly disturb the peace at such election. or shall use or practice ahy ititi mida t inn. threats, force or violence. with design to influ ent!. undoly.vir overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting. or to restrain the freedom of choice, such . person on conviction shall be fi .ed in any sum not ex ceeding live hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time notlera than one nor more than livelve months; and inn shall be shown to chic court, where the trial of suck offence shall be had, that, the person so offending 'Wats not a resident of the city-ward, district or township , where the said offence was committed, and not -eriudef to vote therein, thin on conviction , he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not leis than one hundred •nor more than one thousand dollars, and .be imprisoodd not less than sit months nor more thin two years , ' "If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election, within 'this Common• wealth, or shall offer I to make any such bet or wgger.• either by verbal proclilmation shereot or by any spume_ 'or printed advertifietwerit, challenge or invite any person` or persons to make such bet or wager. tilled conviction thereof, he or they shall:forfeit and pay 41mo:eines the 1 amount so bet or:offered. 4) be bet. . • If any peirsiiii - ntrt-bri. w 4. quail - first shall fraudulently' vote at arty election in tbi 'onimonwealth.or being oth- it erwise qualified. shall von out of his peisper district, ox , ; if any person knowing e wane of such quaququalificat ion. shall aid or procure, sec "person to vote, the person or persons ap offeVg shathon conviction, be fined in any sum not exceedi two handred dollam -i and be-imprison- i t ed Mr any term hot exceeding three ratinthif...' - , ;i . ' .Ifany peraotf shall vote at morethertrae election die. . trim., or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once en the same day.pr shall fniudulently fold mid deliver to -, the inspector the 'tickets - together *hit the intent to illegally vote. aril." to,proeure another so to do. he or they so offending shall on conviction. he fined in any. sum not lime than filly Dor more than five hundred ded- lars..and be hoprieemed for any 'term not less than'thelfq nor more than twelve months If any person' not qualified to vote in this Common wealth. sgteeably to law.(exceptuig the sees el - qualified' citelena) shall appear at any place of Mottled kerthe pur ple% of lagging tickets or of influessciug the thiamine genii fled to vote, he shall onconviction. forfeit 'Milt's* any sum. not exceedingpoe hundred denim for every snob offence. and be imprisoned. for may tent'. not exceeding three .mopthe" • The return judges to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Orwtgsburg. on Friday the 11:b day of Otto.. bey, A. D. 1839. . ; - • ',.. Rep sem viz ctiseertimememm. PETER F. LUDWR3; Sheriff. Sheriffit OfSim, Orwipieng..t September 44. ISM ip‘RNNCIIt and Needle Workedpidlam, WOO& Raffia*, Cambria HiHap, StripedNeiaai Black acid White Raw Silk . Hese, Sitpericd 144,. (Mown, Marseilles. Skirt., acc.4 due. ' • • Sept 2i- 38-4 E E. W. EARL.. put of Manbeins in-le 1