viduils at the ineetlng previous to its siournincne. In the course oPthe proceedings Mr. Wallach ad rintssed the meeting a a brief hat extremely perti nent speech, autiliclivered in ins happiest manner. New Church. , -.4The mirser•atone et" a new Baptist Church was laid in Philadelphia on Thursday led, at the N. E. awatir of Sixth etreet and Poplar Lane. A large concourse of people attended,-who were ad. 'dressed appropriate manner by the officiating, Clergyman. • • . , Consecnrt.4St. John'. Episcopal church, at York; Pa.. having.undergobe • thorough repair and remodelling, wasjopened again for divine service on Wednesday cnoynhig, the ceremonial of consecration conducted by the; Bishop of the diocese. Interfeecnce sf Office Holdere.—Mr. Azariah C. Flagg, postmaster at Albany, is Chalmers of the Albany County Yen Buren Committee. Tire utile' et of this selection is "to keep the patronage of office from coming in conflict with the freedom of elect lions." It is goOd Jackson fuffilapent of J ackson promises. it is jibe Jackson practice afilackson Iprecept. Fatal Reconts , : —General Francois Gmennie fell in a duel on the Bth ult., near Natchitochee. His antagonist was enerel Bossier. The combatants fought' with rifleVi, at forty paces. The first fire proved fatat cause ef titehearred is net ulcer , ta Med. Mr- Picaczna, 'of South Carolina; is spoken of as the Administratn candidate for Speallier of the House of Representatives. The Rev. John Pierpoot, of Boston, has been dis missed from his Society. At a meeting of the Pro praetors of Peers, the vote on his dismission stood sixty-three le slaty in the Hollis street char* Bss. ton. In t partiameSit of the Inner Temple, held sth or May,' tat sod 20 Philip and Mary, a decree' was made that no flies , of that house shook wear his beard abase Merle weeks' growth, upon pain of 20a. forfeiture. 1,31 La Suicide.—An E nglishman, named Seth Gayh.rd died on Tuesda st at Nev York. frizin taking poi son, whtlain a to of phrenzy produced by want 01 emplurnent i We learn from', the . Nashua - N. 'H. Telegraph that crinflictlbetween the gamblers and the milt ... iwn,lnne of the latter was struck a blow on the head by i a club with such violence, as to cause death. The person who gave the blow it El. dridge Fors!. fortnerly of NasSaw He is sew in jail. I - commeroe 'eagon.—Tbe4 arrived at the port af Boston duringt the month of September 557 yea. vela, including slips barque., brigs, schooners and sloops. There were cleared the same time 409 yes. eels. The New York Journal of Commerce states that the brie New tr7tnada fronfGavthageua, S. A., has brought.sl2,o3l in specie. The Election in this'Cotinty has resulted in favor of the Delegate Ticket throughout as follows AextainLy Augustine Holmes Peter F. Mudey, John H sews, PIIOTIIONOTAIr George Rahn, Lewis A den riea, R/GIIITIII & RCCORDIR Jacob Krebe, Jacob Hammes Comixiss&eiia. George . Seitzinger, Charles Dengler, William Bock, DI RICTiII George Body, Andrew Willeur, AUDITOR J. W. Downing, John Schell, Those on the Delegate ticket are.in italic. Mr. .lohnSchill wee no candidate. We will publish obi tabular statement of the returns next week.' MARRIED. On the 6 • th intl. by the Rev. Joseph McCool. Mn• ZADOCK J. B•coy, to: MISS MARI♦ MAncLS, bat/ of Minnwvilbe. Schaykill Coal Trade. Shipments ofCoal fur the week ending on Thurs day evening last. - ~.. Shipped by . Beata.Tons. Del. Coal Co. 26 . - 1375 S. Heilner & Sou, - lB 959 Milne 4- Spencer 18 944 Potts & Hannan. 16 857 George H. Potts i 13 706 Bennett & Taylor 13 698 Belt & Bekon, 12 615 G Bast, 11 579 Charles Lawton, 8 440 Stockton & Stevens, ' 7 375 &Hyman & Nice, - 6 321 Eaton Collieries, 6 316 J K. Olewine & ' Co. .5 255 . W Wallace & Co. - 5 " 268 K Kear, 4. 277, C M. Hill, 4 4209 A Steinberger, 4 . 212 C. Ellet 4 /207 Mann & Morris, a . 162 J 8. Runkle & Co 3 161. H G Delon, 3 t 55 Sundry Shippers, 57 - 2901 247 12;992 Per last report, 11183 334,818 Diu U LAItUoL ft,&l/. ROA 111. The following is the amount of C , _ :. l:raissportett ad this road for the week ending on T 6 nioay even tog last 17114 Tarim ...Per last Report 436, 51 ' Total. 68,6651 • ~ NaTAI4:SI CLEAVER. WEsT„.33.IINICH RA ROAD.ROAD. Thu following is the amount a Coal transported on tins road for the week ending on Thursday .evening last 6.28 Tunis. Per last report .125.8.58 -- i 132,144 ROBERT C. BILL Collectiir Total sIuiIUYLKiLL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. , - The following is the amount of 'coal transported on' this road for the week.entlins on Thursday,esiin i ng JAIL 55,797 H. H. POTTS, Colledar Milli CURER RAIL ROAD The followinit is the amount of Cad transported en this road for Ake week ending on Thursday even ing hr. 1 607 Tons. • Per last report 17,585 • Total 39.192 GEORGE sulaurrirstz-m; For the week ending Sept. 111116. Meech el Belt ; 674 , %GUI. . . . Tone. - 10 . 652$ . . 1, PennlElaven • . , 1428 • TOTAL BiIIPMENTEL . , Mauch Chunk . 2512 119,738 Parryv t Ile 1013 33,601 Penn Eleven . 662 30,3/A1 eattarille. Cktther. 5, 1839. wirEicr FL/Ma, by thelead was worth earrata7 65 54 WHEAT 135 per rubel . , in demand. RYE FLOUR $2 per cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR IRMO per ewt RYE, by the load 73 by the bushel—ready EVE CHOP 70 to 73 per baritel in demand. OATS 37i cents—ready sale. POTATOES-37i cents per, bushel in demand CORN-80 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-1112 00 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED--42 50 per busbej. FLAISEED--2/ 45 per. b sskel in demand. WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. BUT TER-2o cents per pound—in Keg. 20 cents EIGGS-121 cents per dozen. LA RD.I4 cents per pound. TALLOW— lOcents per pound. HA'hIS 131 cents per polled. CORN CHOP 100 cents per bushel ind emend . BACON-13 cents per nomad. BRE.SWA X-20 seems per peered. FEATHERS-62cent, per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKEREL. by the bbl. No 1, $l7 No 2, 1115 SALT-2 50 per bb1.475 per bushel PLASTER Is worth $7 50 per tone HAY $lB per ton. Philadelphia and Reading • • RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF pmas, On sod after Monday. October 7. until further notice. lIIHE trains will start at the following hours; from . 21 - Reading at 8 A. M. and' 1 P. M. from Norris. town at 7 A. M. and 4 P. M. daily. These hours are arranged to connect with the Rail Road betimes Norristown ■nd Philadelphia, the ham of leaving the latter place being 5 A. M. and 2 P M. daily. FARES. Between Beading and Norristown, Ist class ears, $2, 2d do 81 50. The Morning Train from Philadelphia will stop for breakfast at Pottstown- Oct 12 41—tf • • Dwelling Rouse to Rent. THE House in the upper part of Ma. hantango street, now occupted„by Mr. Oa it A.. D. K. Moore. It possesses every ad• - vantage for a family residence, both in size, pidis, acid location ; has a Stable attached, and a Pump of excellent water on the premises. Lt will be vacated in a few days, ar.d will then be fur rent. Terms may Se known by applying at this office. Oct 12 1399 718 295 1615 822 W E consider it, a ditty to call public attention to this at:tuneable preparation for Pulm onary Dm ease.--eapecially Coughs. Colds, Consumption. Sprtting Blood, Asthma, Brrnint Affections, N hotputg , Cmgh, 4-c. It used and very highly approved by parsons of the first respectability, but we feel confident in saying that a trial of us efficacy will be Its best recommenda tion. 1486 912 Dr. Jonathan Going.. President of Granville College, Ohio, (late of .N ew York) in a lecter es Dr. Jayne, dated New York, December. 18116. says—"He was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoariness, and that his difficulty of breathing was so great that he telt himself in imminent danger of immediate suffocation, but was perfectly cured by using this E:xpectoraut." Mrs. Delka. of Salem. New Jersey, was cured of Asthma, of twenty years standing. by using two bottles of this medicine. Mrs. Ward, also of Salem, was cured,of the same coin laint by one bottle. A young lady, also of Salem. rho was believed by her friends to he far gone with con sumption was perfectly restored by threw• bottles. Dr. Hosuboa. of St. James. South Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, bounties; and soreness of the lungs, awl on using a !wale if this medicine found ver =Rent relief. 1219 712 308 1599 741 I 550 676 Mr. Nicholas Harris, *en, °goof the Deacons of the first Baptist Church, in Philadelphia has been perfectl cur-,d by it- , --after having" suffered for XTY YEAR S with Coughs. Asthma, and spitting of Blood, which no remedy before could relive. The - Rot. C. G. P Crosby write* as follows AIE t 1 YORK, JUllie 15, 1839. To Dri.. J•rat —Dear Sir: 1 raTe made sae of y our Expectorant, personally and in nii family. for the lasi six years dub great benefit. Indeed I may consider my hfc prolonged by the use of this valuable medicine. under the blessing of God. for several years. 1 may say almost as much in the case of my wife, and aleo of the Rev. Mr. Tenon, of the Island of Jamaica. For all cases of ceugit, nallassaaaBen ef the chest. lenge, and Ihroat, I do most anbesitaungly I lrecommend this as the best medicine 1 have ever tried. My earnest wish is that others afflicted as 1 have been. pay experience the same relief, which lam permed they will. by using your Expectorant. . C. P. CROSBY. The ifoilOwing certificate is fr a practising PHY SICIAN and a much respected Clergyman ofithe Meth odist society, dated Modest Town, Vs., August 2.1838. Dr. Jayne—Deer Sir: I have been using your Expec torant extensively in my practice for the -last three mambo ant far ail weeks of Colds. Coughs. Inflame noti of the Lungs. Consuniptiria, Aethma, Palos 'and Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the beat medi cine 1 have ever tried, Very respectfully yours, R. W, WILLIAMS, M. D. This Exracrox.trrr never fails to core Asthma or re lieve a Gough. Price $l. Prepared only by Or. 0! Jayne. No. South 3d street Philadelphia, and may be had of G. W. Oakley, Reading.il C. Leirenring. Mauch Chunk. D Welke-, Pert Clinton. Wm. T. Epilog and Clemens & Perrin, Pottsville, where may also be had J•TNE . S SANATI VT. PILLS, CMLYINA TIVIC BALSAM, 80dTONIC V 6111.11111170,.. Oct 12, 1839. 41-ly TtiE subscriber will 'receive proposals for rent ing the Micidleptirt Colliery,datety 000mpied by John C.'Circovius. The veins are ready for work ing, gangways having been driven 7 -bseasts opened and boobies ano,fiatures erected, with ever, facility for immediately!consuienceing an extensive buisegfsa. The lessee wlll have an oppoitunity also to lease or purchase the rail road waggons. drift cars, and mining implements now on the premien, and suffi cient fora large business. Oct 5 do—tf G. W. FARQUHAR Kintlberton Bearding School. T HE Winter term, when nee' scholars are ad mined, commences's° the at day of the Elev enth month. EUMOR KIMBER, Oct S 40-3 t .iftrumr.intendent. 6430 347,810 V TILL be received at the Engineer's 016ce of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, at Reading. next door ftc Herr's Hotel, until the Ist day of November next, for furnishing 40.000 white oak or rock oak sill., 7 feet long. and Batted 7, inches thick and wide enough to meant of squaring 8 inch. es by 7. to be delivered at vasious points on the line of Rail Road between Reading and Port Clintun..— . For further particulars enquire at the Engineer's Office.' WIRT ROBINSON. Reading, Oct 5 /10--.3t Engineer. New Fall Goods. . • J UST received an elegant asaurtment of Fall and _ Winter troika, consisting of Mprinoe, Monsline .de Laine, troche de Met ino, Shawls, Mello, Co*, Van. eitnenes, Sattinetts, reitiags, Carpeting, d -e. 4,c. • • AU of which will be sold c!teap for cash by Oct S 40-if N. NATHANS. YAW 1,- - 63,310 tons Pottsville Water Company. .PERSONS under rent to the-Pottsville Water Company, will confer ,a particular favour by Calling on the subscriber andpaying the water rent doe Ist inst. JAMES M. 411EATIT Oat 5 40-3 t • Collector. Mew GOodis. A LARGE andgeneral assortment - of rld2lll SEASONABLE - GOORS just receited end W now opeuing, by JOSEPH RITE 4t, SON. Mount eerbon, Oct. 5 110-tf LEIMIT ()AL D-1.331e. 4367 183;421 Etßyiew OF THE MARKET. Dr. Jayn's Expectorant. Colliery to be Let. Preposabi 4' 4 1*;1•T* 1 kir.:3%4%1_4 - T - 47,T _ j r MINERS' JOURNAL. _ , IMICSCANT ko •the- lasi - wili- and Tseitantent ht ~ Willieniliiwral. /Me sit littraideug towashir, 1 44rowage..etiosoktr„-Rieregyinni a . 4isenumid. will he °fetid al POOFICI•dee ila the lirethisas. on }ridayft& lath daglef October next; ' . A TRACT OF LAND. . Ceetaining . * acres and 40, perchew, with snow- Acme iho. sleuth, in Roaring creel' valley. Colombia county, Pennsylvania; Meat eight guiles Mot of Cstawissa at the Pennaylva a Canal, on the North branch of the Susquehanna four miles west of the Catairbra sad Little Seim lkill Rail Road; and twenty.fith miles north of eutswille;irhwe there is alwa y s a susttet for Predate. el mil As that of Phila delphia for Friths. It is boiniskid by leads of Malt leo Hibbs. George Crag and ethers. The improvements, are it coeshrtalde two story' - • squared log dwelling House. a square sa • sir. log Barn with alabling underneath; • • os . voting orchard of grafted fruit trees; about 85 acres cleared and under good levee, divided into ensvesient &ifs. and in e high stale of oidtivation r having been all aecently cleared. The remainder is well set with lolly thriving timber, a large portion of which is heavy white oak, suite. able for sawing into plank' For boat building, or lumber for rail road parpena. skr— i wbacti from its convenience to the public improvements, moat find a ready and good market. . • A branch of Roaring ereele passes through the property, with sufficient 60.1 ilsr a saw mill. There are also, a number olinever tkiting springs of excel- lent water on the premises. With all these advan tages combined, it is scarcely surmised by any property in the section of canary where it is heat —eio— The properly will answer, well to be divided into two or three arms. and will be sold together or di sided to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view for themselves before the day: of sale. will be shown the property, by applying to 'Edward Liman hying near the same. fele to commence at I o'clock P. M. cit said day. when doe attendance will be given. and terms made known by BENJAMIN LI NVILL, JOHN LINVILL, • &rendes • of Win. LinDi 1 , &Teased Oct .5 40-ta Orwigsbarg Academy. T IDE Trustees of this Institution, respectfully inform thdir neighbors and the public generally th a t the Academy is now open for the reception of • Pipits fru rts of the ooantry. Its situation is tone of the beelthfed and pleasant in the .t a ti —there is nothing within ha vicinity to draw youth from the path of Morality—every thing is cardulated to entice Pupils from abroad. The principle instructor Mr. P. B. CAIITZIP, late of Dickinson College, and they feel &moored that he may be able to give generhl satisfaction to those ho may be disproved to patronize the Institution.— In consequence of receiving the state annuity, the prite of Thihra has Wee (loch reduced, add no pains have bees spared in providing every thing which may add to the comfort and advancement of the scholar. The course of study and the plan of instruction, are the same with those of the older Academies of our state; but studies immediately connected with the beldam, of life, and the iiitereniareesit society, will constitute a prominent department. Application for admission may be made to either of the subscribers. Trustees of the Institution. JOHN OREH ER, • FREDERICK RELD, HENRY VOUTE, WILLIAM GARRET, ISAAC ORWIG, HI9I M. BICKEL, JOHN' MAW URER, JOSEPH WOOLISON. . Ortripburg. Oct. S 40-1 Bowel Complaint Cured. 'WAYNE'S CARMINATIVE. BALSAM is a certain. safe,and effectual remedy ror dysentery. diarrhea, or lommess; cholera modem, summer complatet,eioltc, griping pains, sour stomach, flatulency. &c. &c.„ and all spasmodic and nervous diseases, as tuck and nervous headache, hysteria, cramp, &c. Ba4isnore. Mirth 27,1833. DR. JA Tee it. Dear Sir : YoU oak me what proof I meet with of the efficacy of you , medicine I can wifely say that 1 never prescribed any medicine for Bowel Com plaint that has given me so much utast:tenon. and my Patients an speedy and perfect relief as this Whenever introduced mto a family, it becomes a standing remedy for those ailments. and is called for amin and again. which I think a prettt good proofof its efficacy and use fulness. In the Summer Complaint of Children it has frequently appeared to snatch the Indoor:mime, gg it were from the grave. -It saved the life of my ebild,lkid of such sad each a child:' I have repeatedly beard said. In dysiwteric affections of adults, I have time and again semi st act like a charm, and gore permanel t rebel lea few boa a, I may say in slew minutes. In ineot is a valuable medicine, and no faintly should•be Without it. Respectfully. M. L. Knave, M. D. From Dr. Wm. Ste eling, physician to the Cumberland, N. J7Alu;shouse. This is to certify that I have used Dr Jayne's Carnyin alive Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints. and have net the least hesitation in declaring it supenor to any preparation I have met with for she relief of those diseases. Bridgeton, Js 19, 1836. Wm. 'Bintauxn. M. D. From Jonathan Cioing.l3. D. (late of New York,) Presi dent of Granville College. Ohio. D. Jayne—Dear Sir: Having made use of your Carminative Balsam in my family: and finding it admira bly adapted ta the complaints for whith it is intended, 1 take pleasure in recommending hso the ese of my, friends and the public generally, believing those who am. afflicted with any of these comp hunts, will find relief the use of this valuable medicine. ' New York May 20, 1837. JAN...THAN GOING. Prepared mly by Dr.D. Jayne. N 0.70 South 11 street Philadelphia. and may be had of G. W. Oakley. Reading. D. Walker, Port Clinton, and of W. T. Epting and Clem era and Paryin. Pottsville. be, Octo r 5, 1839. 40-ly ROCL A M ATlON.—Whereas the Honorable IS- James H. Powrea, Ee ,ire, resident of the sev eral Courts of Common Pleas ofttke Counties of Dau- phin, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Coatis of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, in the said countieli, and GEOROZ R•11/1111 and Smankt. D. LrakEsquires. judges of the Court of Oyer and terminer and Ginerol J Delivery, for dm trialaf ell ambitol sad atiseisupend. era, in the said county of Scbuytkill---by their pre cepts to site dnecte tasted atOrwigsburg the 29th day of July 1839, have ordered a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,-to be hold en at Orwigaburg, an the last Monday of October next, (being the 28th of said month) to costinne one week. Notice is tharefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justicga ofthe peace, and Constables of the said comity of Schuylkill, that they are by the said pro. ows commanded to.be then and -these at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said-day. with their rolls, records! inquisitions, examinations, and all tithor rememb rances, to do those things, Which to thew offices sp. ,pertain to be done, aid all theist that are bound by .recognizance.. to prosecute .genet the prisoners that are, or then , shall be in the jail of said county of Schuylkill, are .to be Alien and there to prosecute them as shall be just. PETER F; LUDW IG, Sheriff Sheriff's Office. Earwigs. burg, October 5, 1839. /, 40—• . - N. 1:1." The witnesses and Jurors who are sum. monad toathen(s said .Court,. are requested to serve punctuality. in cane won attendance, tho'law in such cases made and and provided, will be enforced. This utice re published' by particular order of the court, Mace .concetned will titer/stare ;wen) them selves aecordi.wly. 110ROCLAIWAT/013.—Notice is hereby given a. that a Court 'sif Cornmion Pleas, for the trial of canoes at issue, in and for the Comity of fiedmy.lkill, will beirekl stenaigsburg..in'tbe.mosety aforesaid. .on &faraday die Slat day of October egri 4 at JO or cloak the forenoon. Therefore all persons • hating sehe..pendiMg, and all 015610f11l whose duty at shall be to appear at said Court, reill.tabommlee an 4 govern themselves ac cordingly. PiIsTER LiVDWIG, Sheriff. Sherilra.olBoe.erwrge burg, Sept. 98.1839. 4 .89 c UTPuntual attendance is demanded of the Jurors and Witnesses summoned to attend Ibis Court. Stray Cow and Steer. "'LIAME to the Bull's Head Tavern, about a week ago a Red COW, with a White face and white belly with a Redipot above each eye. The STEER is black, with a white belly, and* three white teet. The owner arevOners are relocated to emir froward. Prove Iropetty. pay charges sod take her allay, otherwiss she will be sad act:on:hug to law. Sept 98 3840 ISAAC RICH. I=a2M2 - -Meeks! Steellalt -- • 'tout MANUFACTURE S a/fr4; . lrre# famish a< Pidiedeiphia pr . ieee. GEN , TLEMENNI Stecksefall tienettpteetti wat ranted *leaf to the city maim in mato" , et.6ai.L 'and material. She teepectfally aortae.* pertioq qf the ',ebbe patronage, at Ne.B, Maks tow. Sep 28 39-31 Blahaataage Stnte. N. S. Old Stock, covered. and hum made oil. • Mechanic's Lien. SCHUYLKILL coi r arY, SS. 0 lln the Court of Abel G. Swill, I Common 'Please ,lis. }toOctokor Tenn, David Watkins. A. D. 1639, JNo 205. . s NoncE is hereby titres to all claimants and othert-tatereaded for the sum of .249.36. for mirk She as a Carpenter. and material finished to a certain budding in the Borough of Pottsville. on the northerly side of . Norwegian street, on lot No. 5, in Wood.' Addition to the. plan of said Borough.— The said building is lIIWO story frame Dwelling House. 16 feet in front by 36 in depth, that acirefa. etas has holy issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, en. tared is tie Court of Common Pleas of Schur !kill county in the above staled ease. and will be returned to October Term of said Court. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff: Shenn Office. Orwigiburg, i Sept. 28, 1839. Mechanic's Lien• SCHUYLKILL CO,VNTY, SS. George Lawrence. 1 • In the Court of ca. Common Pleas to James WAchenck.l October Term, 1839, No. 177. NOTICE is hereby given to all claim. ants and others interested in two cei t.s double one avid a halt story weather boarded miner's Houses, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, about 3 miles above Minersville, near the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road; and • tract of land reputed to belong to Thomas C. Wil. hams and William IL Mann, and hailed to the said . limes W. Schenck, That • &ire Pacific has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill e•sunty in the above stated case, and will be returned to the Octo. ber Term of said Court. Sheriff's Office, Orwigaberg, Sept. 23, 1839. • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SS. David Price, " In the rourt ofCom moo Pleas to Oc f I j. Robert Patten. ‘. ter, im 1F3.9, , Job Constantine, No. 139. Richard Kean,& • R eche rd Phillips, , N OTICE is hereby given to all claimants or oth era interested in two certain lots of Ground. sit, two in the Borough of Minersville, in said County. numbered in the general pi n of said Borough, with number 17 and 19. containing to width about 68 feet and in depth 100 feet, on which as erected a three story Brick Building on a stone basement, called the Odd Fellows' Hall. situate in Second street in said Borough. Said Building contains in width 40 feet and in depth 30 feet, and tbat a ttire facia' has been issued upon a Mechanic's Lien, en tered in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county in the said.ease and will be returned to Oc tober Term of saB3 Court. FE TER F. LUDWIG Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigsburg, September 21.1839. Orphanls Court Sale. CHRSITI N Snack, EN. and William Boyer-,--the Administrators &c. of Henry le It,mer, late of the County of Lebanon, q., deceased, Will, by virtue of an- or der to a.; Orphan'. Court, on Saturday the 26th day of October neat, at the Doom of Michael Graeff. Innkeeper, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, All that two sto ry Brick Dwelling House, Frame Stable, sod part of a Lot of Ground, situate in.„the Main street in said Borough of Orwitsbart, fronting on the Centre Turnpike, and adjoining lot of Philip Wernst, the north east half of the same lot, and a twenty lent alley, and containing in breadth an front 33 tent and in depth I I perches—Late the Estate of the said Henry Bower, deceased. The conditions of Sale will be made known at the time sod place of mile, by CHRISTIAN STRACK. and - WILLIAM BOWER. the Sept 28 39-4 t Adasiaittrators. INSOLE' ENT . DEBTORS,—TH E subscri ben have applied to the Judges tithe Court of Corn mon Pleas of Schuylkill °minty, for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly planed For the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 28th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House. in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of us and oar creditors, when and wluire they may attend if they think proper. JOS. W. M'GINNIS, JOSEPH HOY, JOHS ROY.* JACOB HOFFMAN,* THOMAS DAVIES.* JOHN BLACK W ELL, JOHN HEISLER. DAVID VI/ LLER. GA MC EL R. LAT( MORE CON RA D AV EISE,• • JOSEPH E. BORDER,* GEORGE LONG, DANIEL MOORE,* t u. EDWARD BLAND, 4 JOHN DELANY' JOHN R. HOUSE, SAMUEL REED,* HENRY SAYLOR! JACAB ACHA SACK.* DAVID SA N MOSES WELLS. • ABSOLEM HAIN,* Sept. 28 39 Administrator's Not". WHEREAS Letters of Administratioln of the goods and &Jetties wera'of Luke Lau. van. deceased, have been granted by _tne Register of Schuylkill county to the subscribers ; All persona indebted to the said Lake Lanigan, deceased, are requested to make payinent, and those having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them for settlement. LORY LANIGAN. • JAMES LANIGAN, • Sept 28 39-6te - Administrators. Stray Cow. TIiAYED away from the subscriber, residing n this Borough, about-ten days age, a Red and Waite spoiled Cow, an iron hoop round her neck,. locked with a small brass padloca, to which is at tached a Bell, and hm the JettersJ.-E. on the hoop. Whoever will return sand Atm to the owner, or give him information where be can get her again, shall be reasonably rewarded. RAIN' FINK. Sept 28, - 39 atr. To Iron MAnufacturers. THE Subscriber having obtained the aumgament from Mr. George Crane fot a number .01 • Rd. Basta. and holdin.g also the patent of the late Dr ; Gewenbamer fat the came. to smelt Iron die with anthmeiteCoal, and retaining the exclusive, tight of said palest mapufacture bun and Steel, is prepared to srant.bceasei for-the litanutat. tare 0 1 hoe. Apprientious wile made to Wifiath F. Dean„Feq. at Pottsville. F. W. GEISSENIIAINER. Sept lati 37—tf • Notice •, • jS HEBER? GIVEN to all pessoftit haeinenitima agaima the estate of Amos Lewisi and am punks!s lvdchlAtd td the tame, to regent them to , PHILIP HOFFA, F. W HOG /11:4: Sept I Mailroom Mail Alechanies Lien. firCAUß c ra j ig i r . IiI:I . BCOMPLAINTSA:ND pot tiooint of bito ,npop _OWoottlimach io always 'reitedgildrittrogihmem oF . d Mien°. latesalogingiomi sad-beep . ultherinteithal cold free host alliebstmetion.- Chi the motritheeerfteeerthe Nes is a ' poicelieibladdee, in which the bilsO4ropirreinev. he 'initSbomel by the liver [Wei the bWeiE 'Th uile it edpare se iris the montachaskintestinen, end segelates the In *geom. Thus we see whom theta is a deficiency of bile. the body is constantly costae. On the ether hand. an oseilbsedance of bile, causes It/ guest nausea in the moinack; Mid Olen minimise very eametwasacks or die , elem. which sometimes end in death. .. rescreen a:Ways preceded by a syst4 d onnera disorder. eid stomach; as areadsrorientfideate ers.and pathettc. fionstionaL, organic er deheates. - From tbe same Bayat cause. heart, and the whole the natural and healthy action of the m acular is impait.W and re- dueled below its - mensal ; la exhibited in palpitn tiess.Asoguid We 4 tarpon of the. limbs, oncope:and eyesight- b heel& is,carosequenon elan oineraliumbnoe of a Recerliat offensive substance is the digestive stains. The approach ofhillisue dimmer ta at all tiniest attend ed by decided snowshoe of an existing diseased -state of the stomachand bounds; i.e. with those signs which are disown to Ohm ma their contents to be of a Morbid irri tating mature: bet wheneres the siluitemary canal hap pens to be leaded with Orritatingsnatten some derange meat of the healthy operatioa, either et general eye tem orntesone ;articular organ of the body is the certain Iseult; mud when this state happens to be united with say other. symptoms of disease. its effects are always thereby mach aggravated. The progress of organic ob- Nineties is °flew so rapid as. severely to admit of time for the application ei such aid as is to he uttered Sy art. yet, in general, the premonitory symptoms algae nc load are perceptible for a day sr two previous to the feverish paroxysm, a period. When the most efficacious assistance may be given. by anJoadarg the stomach and alimentary. canal of us irritant contents, and thus reducing the sus ceptibility of disease. MOFFAT'S LIFE .M ED ICI N Fl 3, should always he taken in the early stages of billions complaints; and if persevered ha smelly according to the directions, will positively effect a awe - The mineral medicines ellen prescribed in these die eases, although they may effect 4 temporary cure, at the same time create an unhealthy state of the blood, sod consequently tend to promote a return of the very dis ease 'which they are employed to cure. Ii is thus by me use of purgauves, exclusively formed of vegetable compounds, which. possessing within themselvee no del - etenous agencies, which decompoaition, combination. or alteration/can develope or. bring into action ; and there fore capabli of producing no effect. save that we. h corired—that a safe remedy as found. THE LIFE PILLS anyIiTHCF.NIX BITTERS have proved to be the mos t (E in their affects in cases of billious diseases, of any purely vegetable preserve, n ever offered to the public- If the stomach to foul, ithey cleanse it by exciting it to throw offits contents; if Mat, they pawl to the duodenum without exciting:vomiting hr nausea is the stomach; stimulating the neighboring seem as the firer and pancras, so as to produce a more copious flow of their secretions into the intestines; stimulating the exhalent capillenes, terminating in the inner coat, which' an increased flow of the useless panic/et of the body. foreign -matters, or retooled secretions, are completely discharged. For sale wffolesale and rend by the Reorient WrIL LIAM B. MOFFAT, .375 Broadway—to whom all let ters relative to tie Medicines or oilers musthe direct ed. itr The Good Samaritan, 'explaining more fully. Mr. Modies theory ofiliseases, may be had grati. at the of fice. ffls Broad wa y. Foil. gee by MILLER & HAGGERTY, Sept lid . 39-if Pournille. 39-4 t . ►s~HE aohscribers, who have been appointed by A the Orphan'✓ Coon of Schuylkill county, to audit, examine. adjust and resettle the second ac count of Jacob Faust and Daniel Faust, Administra tors of the ° Estate of Jacob Faust, deceased, hereby give notice, that they meet for that purpose at the bowie of -John Starner, junr. Innkeeper in the Borough of Orwigaburg, on Monday the 14th day of October next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, when and where aLI such as are interested'in the settle-. meat of the Rotate of the Paid Jacob Faust, deceased, may attend if they think proper✓ • CHARLES IV irrmA N, CHARLES FRAILEY, JAMES H.. GRA EFF. Sept 21 3841 38-41. Anthracite. Coal and Irott - Ore. A great Chance for.Copitalists to go into the Iron Trade. T HE Subscribers having more than they wish to bold will sell a part of their valuable traet of Coal Land, situated at Taniaq3a, in Schuylkill couti• 1,., on the Eat t Branch - of the Schuylkill, directly in connection with the Rail Road leading to Port Clin. ton, on the Canal where it also joins the Philadel phia, Readtng•and Pottsville Rail Road, which is now in progress. and when completed, will form a continued line the entire duetance to Phtladelphia. Said treat contains numerous veins of superior Red Ash Cual and Iron Ore, likewise Lime Slone within a mile, which can be got on reasonable, terms. The Ore is of a good quality ; and the aiaeltinq•with An thracite-being no longer a problem.—The Subscri bers will either sell a Fart of said trectitr join as partners in the said business. Persona interesteci ■re invited to see for themselves, when the email advantages of the above cite cannot fail to convince that the advantages of the above described situation cannot be equailed elsewhere.-For t.ather particu lars enquire ofJohn Franklin, at Tamaqua, Charles Canby or James Webb, at. Wilmington, Delaware. CHARLES CANBY. JAMES WEB Sept. 21 . .38-3,n0 Morus rirffE Subscriber will .sell a feiv thousand very -a- fine Multscaulis trees now growing near Orwigs burg on high grilvfilly ground, where the wood be— comes more mature than ati any other situation, and on that account aro more raluatde for planting. Ma ny of the trees are now over four and a half feet high, and unusually well breeched; they will be sold now on reasonalido terms, to be &gloried in October or November. JOSEPH MORGAN. aug. 10 - 33 —Bw . Admiitaistratoes.-111otic0:. L ETTERS of Administraitun ou the width!' of William Sitivekvy, latent the Borough of Potts ville, (Wheelright) deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the Estate of the said deUeased, are hereby requested to matte payment to the subscriber, mild all persons having claims or *mends against the estate of the said 18/titian *Wetly, are hereby requested to make known the same to him without delay. • DAVID G. MYEI2B, Administriflor, august 24 34-6 t Port Car bon I . S HEREBY given. that • in conformity with the m maims of the act of assembly regulating ,the applications al./linking institutions for chartere.shat Samuel Meitner, A. Sttinberger, B. R. Mears, John Provost. D. IL Bennett, Joseph Jeans, Morris G. Heihjet, IL G. Lelar, B. M. Clenachatt, J. F. Tay. %N - Sam-lel D. Lerh, and James S. Wallace, intend applYing to the neat Legislature of the Common wealth of Pemaylvania for tar incorporation of' , a Banking - institution to be called "Scnortaim. COUN TY Bator or Matzaancea." to be be located in the borough of Mioeraville, County of Schuylkill. Thee capital of the said Bank to be *500.000, with the privilege ofhibasissiOg the same to One Million 4ol• pars—the object and Intention of the institution be ing.the exercise of Banking and Discounting privi leges and the promotion of the Coal - Trade add the ea l ar general welfare - community by a liberal , etid healthy trans - . business. august 10. I -••• 3.2-6 mo Notice- W HER ItUr North American Coal Corn. parry havii this ~day executed unto me, the subscriber, an asygnmentof ill their estate, real and personal, for the payload lethal debts, in a certain order in the.said assigobtest piesdribed fnew,tbere. fore, all persons indebted dit sald.:Cdnipany..are re quested to make immediate, .payrsimt for their re spective debts to me, and those In posnaisionuffrop.. arty belonging, to' said Coriipiliy, are recynated to bold the same subject to irry order: The assign- Meat may be seen. at N the offirxr,otthir .Recorder of Ands rot the city wodansty.ofrhdadelphia. where the sitMe is katte.bsaicorded according toles ARTHUR CHILLAS. Philadelphia, Immogier 4839:" 8e•-• Manins,Alkuldn ind Gangeersiii Ribbons; togeth. ."-mier with sivinetal Sositisnienf of Silks, Lace and Fancy atiisdaj sibieb will be sold eiceedingly Oben by, the wilat saber and will be thankful.toall athe wilt &,etw Mtn With dean. B. W. EARL. 1.4101 21 1111-tf Notice. N (NICE. RiBBONEt sinmiFr BY miss Wridwidry •. and Leveri Common Pleas of Schoylki rected, will to exposed to • Oae.itiosulay;he 14 at theinblic bounced' John ensburd, it 9 o'clock, A. ) 1 . of aniinproved land; sintat Scheytitill ea oey , containi , and wigwam:ea, bsonded by her, John Brnrickand o • ' of unnoirroded land siantte awk es hcrunded by lambi pr 1 , ! Kuhns aqd *then. Ali n ' other traCtri(tittintitraend ship of irsifsiiiiisi*VoulaY acres 110 pine)it*Oattoded Henry Gembletand,othetp,ll tam 93aldwf. * ' On - Monday the i 4 next, at thh public house in the Borough of P.uttse All that ceoaitC.tract of lan kownship;Schitylltill county! thence b) other lauds' of Jose 10 degrees, west 24 perch-, thence south 79 degrees 15 ; es to a post, thence aunt h 24 e ; es to a post, thence north 66 to a post, thence north 641, diem begtning, coma int perches more or less, being hundred and thirty-air and allowances, which the Co George Reber. roitium by cry, 1786, and Re:colder] Book number 9, page 20 1 7, t. tainents and appurtenance ! , Lyon. t the same time a certain lot or pi.: ! Et •11 the Meth WilPter iii in Morris' Ad •1 Pottsville, in th! beginning at the distance o from the line of 14firrftnit, th. Centre street 90 feet 8 inche thence along said 20 feet grees 12 minntes, wo' 138 lot number 26, thence east* to the place of beginning, t. laments and apportenanc story,stnne Dwelling Hou A ments, late.the Estate of/ At the same time certain tract of land,,situate in the county of Schuilki I Silly man and Wood, aniithei deceased, land °Much and ny and others, containing acres inure or Ipss, late the • sat Ihe•same_time certain tract of land, situ. Schuylkill county, bounded Jesse Yarnall„. vacant lan Blue and salient, containin • two acres tally seven perch: Estate of Ati,ahin Eyster. the same lime a l, undivided moiety or hal!" pa i l or piece of ground, situate o of Merkel street, in Putt a to the.Burougb of Pottasille Auld Addition with, number in front oci said Market str 24i. feet 6 inciMa, bounded feet wide alley, soutbeaste wide alley. southwesterly north weAerlit by said Mark of John F. liollermaa. She ;saw tine a certain meesuag Jane; situate t township, in th adjoining lands on the west, Benjamin Coo , F. Gordon on the east, and north, ocintailing is the a, or levs,. about 90,acres of in Columbia county and wil and sale underthcse proce more or leas in the townshi on. This tract of land is as Coal Land, lying at theju Sunbury road, near the Centre Turnpike road., o • tile two story frame and Tavern, and known as lire Stable, Sheds, a Fountain a ins erected as a Store, a with other out.boilding,—J tine &abet, deceased: I , .At the same time r nd place, the otos undividdd onevorxth of all th t certain messuage, ten.. ement and tract oe Coal La d. situate in the town. ship of Norwegian, to lit county of Schuylkill bounded by lands of late Jo n W kite, William Sau l som ana JacoS Ridgeway.) ods late ofJohn Young. of Francis B. Nichols, Go rge Ebert, Thomas S. Ridgeway and Catkaritte : , yer and others, contain. ing one hundred and ninety three acres and seventy five ,perehes of land more .r less, being the setae tract of hind which John II fferman by Deed dated the 15th day of December 1329, and Recorded in Schuylkill county in Deed : . at number B,pugelo, ,. cOnveyed to Levi ,Ellmake , together with the fie. reditaments and appurtena vss. Also theundivid. ed one - sixth part of all th. t certain lot or Piece of grciund, Pitnate In Manhei • township, in said Coun; ty, bounded by the Schuyl • ill Canal, lot late of Hen ry White and others, cont icing one acre and 140 perches strict me sure, bei g the same lot of ground which the r . ' 1 Mane ere and Company, of the Schuylkill Nevi iotiCo 'ey by Indenture bear ing data thii sth dly of Jan err 1830, and Recorded in Scheylkdl eoun yin d Book number 8, page 265, granted and etiofirme mini the said Levi Ell. maker, together with the r ght cad privilege of tek ing a supply of water fro tsaid canal for the basin now wade cm said lea, Ad or flee egress end i lut regress to and from said eerie. subject neverthelead to the payment of the yearl' rent charge of one hundred and silty-two dollars, together with gm hereditaments and appurtenances.—lateta &Vita - 9WI f Augusgai P. WI and Mary EtiVebe hip Wife , On Monday the 21st day of Dctobei • • next, at 9 o'cl .k A. M., at the house of Michael Orpe in the BorOugh of Or:. iii . wigsburg, All he orobvided halt of a rennin tract of aid, situate in•Manheim township, ' tioylktoon v, bounded by lands of the Pennsylvania iti r,y ilittle and others; containing one hundred a sixty-foot ayes morn. or teas, the West Branch R 11 Road running through the "same, 'with the appur sauces, consisting ot i one story Log Dwellingffl use &e.—Letettbe Estita of Jacob Rea and John . . Salted and taken into e Mimi and to be sold by PETER . LUDWIG; Sliegirt , Sherit's Dffirae, Orwigebupg , 1 Septrmber 21, 1839. 4 ( NO Fall and 11121ST received and Ist' at the Store of N. Na , mailman Prints; affirmed, yard, Erfgludr nos, Mondlifirt_fie Clothe of fp eolotirs, et Whidi hill iriF said W . • duced prjoei: • " Ate a quantity of P flotrehong. Poothang,'Pee Shubar, -Goo lidurder, Canton, &fictionalised by Colintry Store Kee low* Philadelphia - and Coady. Black 15isiii Young Hymn, at.6o nen Sept 7. ' 36-tt D&MASK Table Line' Ccttton Tible Coveii, legs 113bie — ke,• - llaik' • I peados* Hoskin Gloves, S I Sept 2t, 35. r. wittFaipa amid Peale Worked Wiens ; W.prita W Raffles, Striped Slime Meel4, iadk 4114 White Rim 'Silk Hoeetbaperior Gkoweei Mareeillee either; &e.; &IL • .Sept. • '194 • 70 W. Piltrt; .1414 E, ofd Vaiditiot` Brpeaf;* • Leut *Edo Coen br county. and to ate di , • at public Anetnal„ h day of Oil* beii Ider. Rog. at }lvied- Sthose amain tracts iiip Wayne townnhipi.• Y $4 antes girperchts' lanlda of Miebna Web. ~ tiso nos other tract towns/two,' Pada, i 1 aciiiiinonvit a , • • and Makin a divided; half ohms skims in the town. *lb id, Containing 8 I . deaf Daniel 8414 ~ '0144 . ta - of I;kisia• ,i • .. h 'da o,! ji ter 1 Henry St r. Esq. a Wats in. Vika! .• ti. ginning. at a,. post, , .h yon, Eaquire, north' a 41'4 feet to a piast in tea, west. 34 peoth. et. 6 & one 16th perch = V perciocapi 4i test 50241 perches to grit g ,five }area and .415 i - pa tot a tract of three th se-fourth acres and in • wealth granted to. 1 . ht dated i3th Jan*. t I rwgrrbaig to Eteed ge et with the herefi ? at. the estate of—Jaml • , place, at' !hitt f ground, situate pa de - of Centre atreelo • to the Borough 'of unty of Schuylkill'. beet southwesterly. I southwardle along a 213 feel wide street, street north .70 de. 5 inches to a line of i y along the said line et with the. . gle t i a 'i s tj :in il g o f f ou lt r three Lyon. place, all that n .orwegisn township. ..Jaded by lands .of en te 4.101-a Hannan, tha New- York Cecilia, hundred and twelve. t e of-George Rood. • place, all lhak 'te in Barry townsbip.. I'9 lands pf the heirs Of and land of Michael one hundred and fay - !. and allowance, late thek I, if place, all that • t-. all that cettain ,lot I a southeasterly side d lattersons' Addition , m . rked in the pfan..ne • six y eight, containing ..t r feet, and in depth no theasterty by a 20 ; ly, by another 20 feel • ; lot number 70; mui d i . t. • reet, late tire - Eitate ;" I , place; ail that t nement or tract of ' g ater part In• Barry ; county of Schuylkill; f 'Moms. Cadwallader,- On on the south. BaVid B. rd Patterson on tad le tract 375 acres Fuer, rhich more or less lied be' excluded from levy ing*2Bs acres be they a (loess id is levied itp r n4iered• of great valise. notion ofeattawises soit. Whatley Creek, bit [hi' .lich is erected a tlnui g nose, occupied es et M'e! Inn; a large frame • the door, a frame build oinfe' Dwelling Bruise, tie the Estate of Vales. m TIT7I be Old ",ern towifor 'mar, centre Stira.e.—A4 43, Wand IQ lauds peg • french: Prints', Me i%' t HI per yard, Superfib4 itintras and Coatings; a alrt obiaide and &WI. at. ;at Teas lust reoceivedi, -Yount Hymen; ninon; pertajulet' aitiaed find Na • r} aii l NI supplied at tint 'by the cheat, hail abeati t 37i pet pOund.—Glisia per pound, &e. &6 N. NATHAN*, do. N ma. Coloute d Dramatic Masikne, tails traSai . s, &.. • kw, Balms indeollara, V.V". EARL