IIMEN"" 111 111 - . Cteniwsll wbu had. the power And the Will to,dos. :Active corrupt Parlinmeni. What, next - they May , ilia the President maytieeasil imagined—any 014 he'May.haite '''the courage to isediiif .there' fo ' • dim enough, they tnity:p*s, the 'llittOine army.bili and thus consummate the - treasonable, unio n of-the fatskarld theaword: There as yet " balm id il - If the "people are true to themselves and to ':their` institutions , they will change' their rulereif they fail in this ibigover4nent will be changed; : it passes in effect t0...a monarcby—monel is ;power, and with money in the bands of unscrupulous men, ( - 1114,0uumr can be effected. "There is no disguie• ink the Msult. At this • lime, gloomy, ruined and bankippteo, all the prosperity and enterprise of the, country gone-at this tiMe, - the people almost in despOix. Congresa passes the Sub-Treasury' and - by that act puts chains upon the - fieople. •It is folly to *lnk that it can work well—it is a"measure that • cao work Quthing hut ilt and mates ow • govoidauteut--it is literall said of it; /reparation "Oh Fe`sPk• Two days later . ... , , . . '. The packet ship, Sheffield, Capt. Allen, arrived yesterday; bringing' LoodOo papers to the 4th .ult. end Liverpool to the sth. of two days later from London and one day !marl from Liverpool, than we received by the Great Wertern.. There_ is very little news-of any importanee. The following suinmary embrdces all of any interest to ourreaders : • '' There was a 'savage riort at Limerick, in Ireland, or the let of June. Thepeople came down in tulim mense numbers , carrying poles with loaves stuck on them; and • down with t forestallers.' They seiz ed a number of carts an wevna, despoiled them of the, vegetables and oth6roprovisions which they contained, and then bun !led 16 of them into the river. A regiment of inf ntry 'could make no head atainst, the rioters, and they were not dispersed un til the artillery was brought to bear upon them. "The report uf the death r ,of the King of Prussia is stated by Inn London Times of June 4th, to have ; belt!' prentiture. New successes were continually announeed as having attended the movements ,of the Queen's troops in Spain, and the spar was evidently drawing to ; close. It is stated that new Complications have sprung Up in the eulphor question; and that the Brutal' Governetaint had resolvedfon sending six ships of the line to Naples. A Fretich squadron of the sane force was also to proceed thither. Admiral Bauchi, was to proceed to Buenos Ayres, clothed with military and' diplomatic powers to ter. urinate the differences with the Argentine Republic. 'By advices from Constantinople to May IS, it ap pears that a Seraskier, pall Pasha, brother.;n-law to the Sultan, had been dismissed for some offence against morality, tending to bring the 'Government in contempt 47 ' Perla was visited on th' dons thunder storm, wide mail lett. The administration'of preparmg_the coffin Whic, na thekmurtal remains of! solid ebony, in the Shape and halve enough to end. Emperor his at St, Helel not be dixturbeth The e. Otrewed with gold bees - , as band of ermine; at each eagle, embroidered in gni the imperial crown. • Religious Notice. • THE Rev. Mi. L. F. Andrews of Piiisburg, is ex peeled to preach in the Universalist Church; to.mor row morning and .evening at the usual hours. MARieIIED. ' On Sunday evening- limit. by the Rev Jame Gal. lager, Mr AHO, MCDANTILI, to Miga SOPHIA RICHARD, all of Pottsville. COUNTY MEETING, To ,be held at Orwigsburg,in the Court House, Tuesday July 28, 1840, at o'clock P. M. I The ,Democretr Republicans of Schuylk II County, The ‘ , Priends of Harrison & Tyler, The opponents o Martin Van Buren Those who'are against a State tax, brought upon us by the imbecility of out-rulers" and the extravagance of their schemes. Those in favor vf a Proteetiverfre riff, which shall foster Airterican industry, ind give energy ttubnainess. All in favour of listributing the pro ceeds of the sales of public lands among the Stater, .. A The Honesf German population of Aunty, who feel that there should be a change in our General Governnie. it i • Miners, Meeha ies and Laborers, who a i te'opposed to a reduction of wages, and the project of levelling 'heti standard , to that of Europe and Cuba., ' Those opposedi to a Sub- treasury, giving bank rags to the people, and specie only to the office holders. Those opposed 0 a Standing'Army, which shall concentratela power of `200.0t10 armed men, under the guidance of one person, and he armed with the severity of martial law. Those opposed Ito united Loeofoco ism and Federalism, !W hich strives to level all popu. far inictitutions, and gi've dangerous and increased 2_ patronage to the President. 4 1 ,1111 opposed to [Executive encroach male. All friends of, liberty, All Iwho despisl a War worn veteran. All who . objec; ment of naturalited Van Buren. ' Those -.who re: pets" preceding the Re' .A 11: friends of All: who'prefe the PEOPLE'S CHO to Van Buren, &o. Ike. &c. the 'office holden; candidates, ar requested to meet in County convention on , ' rritesday, - uly 28th, 1840, - at the Court House in Oiwi g abor g .' at 1;P. H. to take preparatory measure. fir the forma t i on of a County Ticket,' ;liid to express their' Mcreasin g confidence in both Williant_l3 Harrison, the statesman ',it imii soldier. ti, 1 : . r • Sn John Tyler, the noble sett of Virgi _4l Ma, and the measures ihey.are pledged to Carry out. .1,.., , .. _ Let the meeting be +f such a kind as to show the ~,' d:pane l that " the people have taken the Matter Ito i 4- : , their hand'," antEthat they are, detcratined,lo 44 i..... the r own voting and-their own fighting."" - 9, 1 '! .-I I • ; 1," ';: 2 By order of the Co ty Cimtral Com mitt ee: 1., 4,,k i J u ne 20. 1840. L a t.' ,1 1 • `it fetters irichstiy , and en thing subservient to the • [what has been,Arequently Odweerz: the Okrernment fro& England, el 2d of June by a tremen h still continued when the c pompes Yunebrest is now is to receive at St. Hele-, apoleon. It lie to be of I,f the ancient sarcophagi. se the coffins in which the a, so that his aihee may I funeral pall is in velvet, t d bordered with a broad L eo t rner is to. be placed an fic, and surmounted with Civil and Religious the slanders agains to the disfranehige . keno. who wilt not vote for P lh ember the " stamp ()lotion. order and reform. Harrison and Tyler SCE. • I . . , • _ r arta - 931 a-- .. an At_ • - _ •1• Coal Tiade. fEltdpoupiti of Coal tattle week ending on ThFo dfOr ever4ni Shipped by Delawate l Coal Co. George H.otts,- 16 870 Milan &, Spencer, -13 - 715 Bennett 0 l3 - 699 Wdo G Payne, . 11 588 Millerdt lieggeity, 10 541 S Nana &Son, .8 - 486 Sillyman & Nice, - . • 428 Potts & Bsistuto, 9 487 T. d. Williams , Bell & Charles Eller, 1 . ~ ,', :8 . , , 827 John Stanton. ' ) -'6 - . 303 t Charles Lativton, 5 - 283 S. B. Reeve dr. Co. , .a 275 'Stockton dry Stevens, ' 5 , 273 James Downey, 5 273 R'. Kear, - il • 5 269 linion Collieries, ' 8 264 J Pinkerton; Agent, ' 4 212 I. K. Olvvine, - 4 , 210 Sundry Shippers • , 34 . 1748 211 11,749 Per but Report 127,149 LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TRADE. June 26 Dove. • 52 00 is Young Lion, 67 00 27 Juliana, 64 00 a : Mary Ellen, 54 00 u , lane. 54 00 29' Fame, 50 00 July IW. Farmer, 1 . 55,00 Ann Thompson, 54 00 " 2 Cinderella. 54 00 3' Windscirlurztace 31 00 4.10 Boats 515 Tons. 4 Tunny, 54 00 • 6. Lady Jackson, . 55 00 7 Lark & Linuett, 55 00 Manyuuk Trader 54 00 8 Susan. 25 00 —;-5. Boats, 243 15 - 758 56 a pr. last. 316,2 j 71 Boats. Total 3920 • T. & B. CARTER. .7 Boats 378 21 u pr. last. 1104 —2B --1482 • 1 • .lAB. TAGGART: 4 Boats ' 220 11 u per last, 496 • —l§ , —Bl6 Total Tons, 6218 MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount , of Coal transported on this road, up to Thursday evening last, is 2,197 tons • Per last report • 25,932 Total 28.129 NATHAN OLE AVER.. Collector. sw - TII'VLKII:l. VALI EY R %IL ROAD. Tue following ,fo the amount of coal tmnspottal • On this road up to J une 20, 1825 Tons. Per last report, 17,991 II EST BRANCH RAIL RO %D. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening•last, ' 4,908 ..tons • Per last report 51,891 ' Total 56,600 ROBERT C. HILL, Collector. MILL• CREEK RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coat transported on this road oil to Wednesday evening last, 1,491 Tons. Per last retort. . 12,911 14,402 GEORGE HADESTI', Collector. DELAWARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE Cleared at Honesdale for Handout, week ending June 20th. 195 Canal Boats containing Coal, s,mo Total amount of .Coal cleared since 20th day of April last, ' . 45,060 J. B. WALTON, Collector. Gib We ere again k without any return of shipments from the Lehigh region, The quantity, however,, shipped to June 25th, by all the companies in that:. region, is 72,035 tons. Up to July 4, 1839, the quantity was 79.383 tons. tt 11611, OE TIRE At Aat et Pottsville, Awe 27.1840. WITE4T FLol.lll.by 'twined was worth on Friday $4 75 WHEAT 90 per nushel.io demand. RYE FLOUR I '25 percwt.indernand RYE, by the load 48 by the bushel—ready sale RYE CHOP 50 per bushelin demand. OATS 33 cents—ready sale. • POTA roms—so cents per bushel indemand CORN.r4S cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-1112 00 per bushel. - TIMOTHY SEED—SII 50 per bushel. FLAXSEED=-$145 per bushel in demand. - WHISK EY-22 cents per gallon. BUTTER—IO cents per pound—ln Revell cents EGGS--13 cents per dozen. LARD-12 evens per pound. TA LLOW-8' cents per pound. HAMS 10 cents per potted. CORN CHOP, 45 tosOcents per bushelindemand BACON--9 cents'per bound.' BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. . FEATHERS-42 cents per pound— COMMON WOOL-•-• 40 cents per pound ' ACKF.REL.bythe bbl. No '1 $l7 •No 2. $l5 S 4L'N-2.450 per bi1.;75 per bushel. • PLASTRII.is worth $7 50 per ton. " 11AV SIR Per ton 1 11 •• - # First 'Tniop Schuylkill County Cavalry WILL meet .firr, Parade and Target fi ring on Wendireaday, the- 22d .inat. at the hotel. Oh Thebeef,MiOimer, at 10 o'clock A. 31, with. 12 mode of Ball Cartridge. - • '' l By command. - • •-• • - IM. MORTIMER, F. S. 01 ..CourtAppeal for the firat,Troop of Schaylkill County Cavalry. will be held at the hotel of Michael Mortimer. on Wednesday the 22nd inst, between the hours 013 and S o'clock, P. St. - - GEO. C. WYNKOOP, Capt. An 'Election will be held et the house of Michael Mortimer, in the county of Scuhylkiil, onthe 22nd day of Icily A. D. 1840; by the menhirs- compoaini, the Troop of Schuylkill County Cavalri, for the purpose of electing otleers ot said CoMpany to wit one first Lieut., one 2nd "One, Cornet By Miler of JEREMIA SHAPPEL4 - B. laspot. 0 0. _ BAUM% • HEMET; auk .t :Jult4l,llo. • I •i• - EM= MUM . Tons. 21' 16.61 429 419 138,898 19.816 H. H. POTTS M=I=E=IIRWM ALTA, • - -TJ - MAO: •-AL - GOP spa hand 14 , 11 °.. 41r ; 1 , 141 * 1411 !!" ° - • •-•- T= 4l AtAgA f ilr. JOT nib,• • 20.4 t. • • Mill Ook and Mini Hill Nanigation and • Road Conipany. -;. - .111 HE Managers have this day declared a divi: dead of 3 per cent. for the teat *is months, on the Capital Stock of 'the said Company. - payable to the Stock/milder* or their lagatrepresentatives an - or after the 20th inst, at the offree of the Treasurer: ANDREW RUSSEL, • , . Secty & Trea's. July it 28— The, U. S. Gazette insert 3 times and-charge this ofric°- - • - ;Pottsville Water Company. T H F Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend ,of three pet cent, for the last vs months on the Capital Stock of said Company, pay. able to the Stockholders or - their legal represents. elves on after the 20th inst. at the office of k Gra ben). Treasurer. ' - . And the Stockholders of said Company-are here. by notified that a geueral Meeting will be held at the hoosa of Michael Mortimer. on Monday, the27th lost. on business of importance. ANDREW RUSSEL, President. July 11 28— P'Eatirsi FL PJA7.9I HALL. POT ISVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO. PA. This elegant and commodious establish use meat will be open for the reception of uavellers from this date. It has been completely refitted. and supplied with Furniture entirely new; the' Bedding 4c, is of the first quality, and particular attention has been deo°• ted to every arrangement that can contribute to corn. tort and convenience.. - The Wines, and Liquors have *men selected in the most careful and' liberal manner. wt'auint regard to expense or labor ' and will embrace the most favorite k brand and stock'. The Proprietor, solicits therefore, the support of his friends and the travelling community in general. Should they think proper to visit his house, he hopes by asaidious attention to their wants, to establish for it such" a character, as may ensure a return of their favors. • FREDERICK D'ESTIMAUVILLE, Proprietor.' Pottsville. Pa. June 22, 1840. N.:B. The Refectory in the Basement story. is conducted under the superintendence of Mr. John Silver. Theological I.lVorks for Sale. AN EXPOSITION AND DEFENCE OF UNIVERSALISM, By. the Rev. I. D. Williamson of Baltimore, embra cing the Unity of God as held by Universalista,— the Attonement — Death ofChrist—Punishment and duration of Punishment—Forgiveness of Sins—. Judgemont—N ature of Sa Iva tion —Repenteoce—Res. surrection end Destruction of death. This work is intended to - disabuse the public mind. in regard to the - many misrepresentations en industrionsly cir. ciliated against this body of Christians. Price 50 cents, Alpo for SaIe, "THE PLAIN GUIDE TO UNIVERSALISM." by the Rev. Thomas Whitte. more of Rosie!), a work designed to lead enquirers to the truth of that doctrine by Bible testimony ; and believers to the practice of its benevolent principles. The following matter is contained in this work : Who are Universalista? What do Universatista believe? What evidences do Universelists adduce from the Scriptures in support of their belief in the even tual holiness and happiness of all mankind? Passages from the Old and New Testament, ex. plained, which are adduced to disprove their semi. ments Popular objectiona to Universalism explained ; and the evidences of revealed Religion presented. Price I dollar. For sale at the Stores of Samuel Harts and J. S. Morris & Brothels. July 4th. 27 NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED. Yeager's & Albright's 01. Celebrated Botanic Health.;• Lift Prreirver. 41) rIWIS Medicine known for many years as Yea. gee's medicine has never been offered to the public for sale until of late. the propi s ietors have been prevailed upon to offer it for -the benefit of those -who are laboring under any or the diseases here enumerated.-viz: "Cancers, Ulcers of the throat and body, Liver complaint, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Rheumatic affections in the head and body, Colds of I6ng standing attended with se vere pain - upon the breast, Cossustrrion in many eases, where the patient had been abandoned by the Physician, and pronounced an incurable case, this medicine hashed the most wonderful cam " ' The proprietors are well aware of the numerous medicines that are already offered to the public for the cure of Borne of the above diseases, many of which have not the slightest effret of performing at any time a cure—but the numerous testimonials which have of late been given to them, by some of the moat respectable citizens, shows that there can no longer be any doubt as regards the medicine Which they now offer, and would say to those afflic ted—give it a trial—adhere to its directions, and we will warrant a permanent cure. Certificates of some p 1 the rdost remarkable cures can be seen by calling upon any of the Agents. Di. rectiona for using the medicine will be found to ac. ,company each bottle. AGENTS. W. T. Epting and. J. F. C. Martin. Druggists, Pottsville, Pa. Miller, Shifilly and Smith, Hamburg, Berke Co. Pa., Moyer & Bushong, Reamstown, Lan caster Co.-Pa, George Pfieager. Myerstown, Leba non Co. Pa.. Jacob Albright. Lancaster, Pa, Sam uel Ritter, P: M. Reading, Pa. 07' Price • l ,per bottle. July 4. Buck Mountain - Coal Company. PROPOSALS WILL be received at the office of the Back Mountain Coal Company in Philadelphia, ter the mining and delivering of coal in boats, at their landing at Lockport on the Lehigh, until the 15th day of August next. Their names will be put in working order by the operation of by phonis—the vain to be worked is about ten feet thick, free from slates and the dip about one foot in five. Thwilistance by their rail road to the canal is about four miles. Rail road and drift cars are finnished by the Company. The mine roust be worked in twenty feet breasts, leaving pillars of the same site. The company are making arrangements which, after this year, will enable them to mine coal to Oe extent of fro,» thirty to fifty thousand tone per an. num, and it will therefore be an object to any one fully competent to make application, with malefic. tory references. • • • Such as may wish to contract. will no doubt ex. amine the mines previmisly. Address SAMUEL L. SUOBER, !President of the Buck 'Mountain Peal Company, Philadelp!da. July 4th, 27-6 t • Farm . for Sale. ' THE enbscriber offers for; sale the Farm us on which he formerly resided,known - THE CLARENDON FARM: ' • - Situated on the - river Schuylkill in Man. helm township Schuylkill County, six miles below Pottsville and one mile below Schuylkill Haven. It contains about 375 'acres, 150 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation; the balance in young timber. - The Schuylkill Caniii end Reading Rail Road both pass tbrinigh the property: There: is about 70 sores of meadow land and.* good spring house with a never failing spring, which would make it a desires. le property fora Dairy Farm. The kn.. pavements are two good: log houses, weatherboard. ed, and a log _barn 35 by 70 feet The terms; will . ; be made very easy., Propeny in the city of Phila. delphia or in the Bormigh of Pottsville will betaken in payment; for farther inforniation apply to the sub scriber in Mahantango street, Pottsville, - ! Jolt' EDWARD Ir. FARQUHAR. '46,1810; - ' • • a.tirailtalpfroiri the premises tit the'eaheardes 'Msir'./otik/30.14 - ,e`WhiteCOW.- n spotted 'witb 'red in spotiof varkbarikeiothe is a beim; bodied COW j a m parmem.brelkons est his teem Wolin d . c.t. she is WI or twelve_ yoursid..• Aticpterson berm takemop the iattfe. or can tire intermitter.' of her , to the subieriber4 the. North-American Mille near Port Carbon, Schoyikill Co. will be. Mendip re. made& .• ' • • ' EDMUND ELLIS. 28-3 i MEI -7 To nail *Load Contractoiii; Pll/3POSALE will be reeeivaditt the office of the .Engineer of the Harrisburg. Portsmouth, Motint. joy' cad Lancaster Rail . Way Company, Harrisburg, nem vas. 15th TILT OF JULY inst. for laying twebst miles of newtrack of the said Campany's Rail-way, conimeneing sear Hountjoy, anttextending towards Portsmouth. Tee track will be laid with an iron edge rail, on mu sills and cross ties. i , • . - The' proposal ,;will include -all- the necessary trenching for th _sills sod ties, when-not in rock= as we ll as all necessary mechanise/ work, and the putting in and dressing off the rood-way. . Specifications [ and plans may be seen at ,the , En. gineer's office Harrisburg. and at the Company'a of fiac, South math ;Street, Philadelphia. . PROPOSALS will also be received at the same time and place, !Or widening and milting the embank ments, and for clearing out the cuts on this portion of the rail-way. : , • G. M. TOTTEN, Engineer. Harrrisborg, nly 4, 1840. 27-3 t WIDROCI.AM AtTION.--.Wheress the Henor a ble JaMas M. l'otveri. Esquire, President of the several Courts o Common Pleas of the mitotic* - of Dauphin. Lebanon, and Schuylkill, in PeontiylVania. and justice ofthe several 'amine efOyer and Termin er, and General Jail Delivery. in the said counties. and Forums N-Pausa, and Ursa, Veins. Es qires judges ofithe Court of' Oyer and Terminer anj amieral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all Capi• taf and other offenders, in the said county of SOHO kill—by -their preeepts to me directed, tested at ;Or wigaburg the 30thAlay of March. 1840. have ordered a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. to be! holden at Orwigaburg. on the last Monday of July inext, !being the 27th afield month) to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner. the Justices of the peace, sod Constables of the said county of SelmSllllll. that they are by the said' pre. cents commanded to be then and there at 10 (o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records. inquisitions, exeminations., and ell other reinem. brances. to do those things, which to their offices ap. pertain to be dope. and all those who are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are, or theit shall be in the jail of said County of Schuylkill, -ere to be then and there to prosecute them as shall being!. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's t Office, Orw law / burg, July 4 1 , 1840. • GOD EATIC THE COMMONWEALTH. N. B. The Witnesses end Jurors who are sum. mooed to We said Court, ate requested to serve punctually. Itease of none attendance, the law in such cases made and provided will be enforced.— This notice is published by torticular orders of the Court. those concerned will therefore govern them. selves accordingly. • Hams! Hanlon A LOT,of ;One Walkup and New York City is cured Hams. for sale cheap by E. Q. it A. HENDERSON. , July 4, 27-31 Teas. . sR &SU Green and Black Teas of superior qua! itiea. 6:ir sale by E. Q HENDERSON. July 4. 21-:-31 Summer Prints. A SPLENDIII assortment of Prints, jest reesivl ed and vOll be sold cheaper ,than ever for oashrAst • k. Q. & A. HENDERSON. Jatyyl; 27-3 t Sheriff's Sales. BODY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Espana, and 111-2/zrari Facia*. issued out of the court of - Common Pleas of Schuylkill County. and to me directed. will be exposed to sale at Public Auction, on Monday the 13th day of July, 1840. et the house of Witham G. Johnsonl innkeeper in the borough of Pottsville, in FichuYikii, County. at 10 o'clock A. M. AU that' certain two story brick dwelling hoise, with a two story backbuilding attach. ed. and a lot of ground. situate on the north is a m: easterly side of Mahantango meet. 11l the 22 2 borough of Pottsville, Sehuylkill county. containing in breadth on said street. 30 feet. in depth x4 , 1,i feet to Norwegian street, bounded east wardly by lot late of Samuel Brooki,deceased; north wardly by Norwegian street aforesaid, eastwardly by let late of E. dz. F. Hublev,and southwardly by Mahantango street aforesaid being the westerly half of lot No. 9, in Pon & Patterson's addition to Pottsville. with the appur tenances consiating of a frame stable, a frame carriage hmise.&c. Aldo. all that certain lot of ground, situate on the northerly side , of Mahantango street. in the be. rough of Pottsville aforesaid. containing in breadth on said street. 60 feet, end extending in depth 2441 feet to Norwegian street. bounded eastward!) , by the lot No 9, northwardly by Norwegian street, westwardly by Cres son's lot, and senthwarrily by Mahantango street, being lot No. 11, in Putt and Patterson's addition to Pottsville. with the appurtenances Also, all that certain lot, situ ate on the south easterly corner of Norwegian and Third streets,in the borough of Pottsville,containing in breadth on Norwegian street 60 feet, and, indepth on Third, 100 feet, 'bounded westwardly bysaid Third street, north wardly by said Plorwegion street, eastwardly by lot of Joseph Shelly,: end southwardly by the Presbyterian church lot, of Which this was formerly a part, with the appurtenances. Alf°, all those two certain two story frame dwelling i houses and lot of ground. situate in the township of Ninwegi.in, and cOunty aforesaid, on the road leading from Pottsville to Llewellyn, where the same is crossed by the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven rail road, containing to breadth on said rail road 170 feet. and in depth along said rail road 218 feet.and in breadth on the back part of Said lot 14 feet. bounded north wardly by raid Llewellyn road. southwardly by the said rail road, and south and east by land of James Cresson & Brothers, with the appurtenances, consisting of a frame stable, fe. Also, all that certain tract of coal land situate mlNerwegianJownship, county aforesaid, bounded Viand of Charles Lawton,Seittinger a t Weth. mill. Abraham you. Robert M. Dermot and others, con taining 78 acres, ,125 terchea, with the appurtenances, consisting of two -log houses &c. This tract contains several valuable veins of coal, from which but little has as yet been taken Also. all that certain tract of coal land situate in the borough of Pottsville, county afore said. bounded by land of. Willing & Co., Robert M. Der mot, and by the river Schuylkill and others, containing 29 acres, and 94 rimehea—this tract has about 300 feet of landing wharfed up ready for use, and also several, veins of coal running through it. The buildings are a frame mansion house with a frame back bnildingattsched. a frame barn and other out buildings—also one store, two leg and two frame tenant houses. with other appor ten2nees. Alsd, all that certain tract of woodland situate i&Manheim township. Schuylkill County. bounded by land late ofJacpb Seigfreid, Daniel Strout and Ferdinatd Kistler. deceased, and by the river Schuylkill. containing Meats 134fches with the appurtenances, , This tract lies immedia on the Schuylkill Navigation, and has the Reading railroad passing through It. Also., all the undivided one twelfth part, the whole into 12 equal parts to be patted add divided. of, and hn . all that certain_ tract of cliti land. situate in Schuylkill township, county afore. 'aid, bounded by land of Robert and Lawrence Lewis, Mary Pattersoi, Seircinger & Wetherill. Valley Furnace Company, Dr.Olentworth. Ed ward B. Hubley and ot hers, containing in the whole. 316 acresl3o perches tfi ith the adisenancest this tract has five veins of coal passing h it,triveral of which have been opened and put inorder for working with rail read, With the appirtenan. ces—late the eletaia of Samuel Lewis. Ai the same tints' and Place, all that cer• • . • win stone and 'lame niessnage, or tenement. *riot of ground, situate on the westerly side Fro] oft Centre street, in the bonnigh Potts iktlit vine; Schuylkill county, and being . part of - - the lot marked in the plan of Pottsville, No. 85, containing' in front on Centre street 20 few, and in dept 120.1beit4 a Illfeet wide alley. bounded nortk east erly by the other part of the said lot No. 85. northwest ward', by said 30Ieet wide alley. and' south eastwardly .by said Centre iStreet; being the, same promises which °tribal) W. Lambert; of the city of Philadelphia, and Ellen his wife; by Indenture dated the 9th day of May, A D. 1e39. planted and conveyed to Joseph A. Clay. together with the testeditattuens and appunemanetwi.late the enamor Josiph A. Clay. pg. • _ Also, at the:same time and plate. oil the 'redivided half the wholeinto two aril partirto be parted and div ided of and id all that certam lot of ground' situate in Morris'addition PV_Pottwille, bounded in (Font by Cove Sweet, on the teat bt notetetreet. nottlovartily 'by lot No. 341. Dow or late Parks Stiner.-atid swab way by lot i tio:29, now or law Silas iloo0; _being apt gm 30, contaisms in widtk4Sfter;and 196 EN feet With the appurtenances. can of" vie atom stone threlltcirs•-latti - tl44,tette of,Jolus Ebs. dam AP:4o4o4am doe and Plicei al 'ghat contain Teeitragatteemeat artdsXofgrund. sbate nt;•the iinro o r Llerillytt in the [l-- 7 f] • courtly comsbungin width 50 9 Rot, audio; deptb 150 feet; sod =irked in the general orbit of said:coin No. 11; bounded hatheattuth by Willies street, onthe north by a 20 feet Wide 'll6'. on the int by tot ofJacoraharman. on the west by Willing, Shaer and Bruning, with the ePPunennneer• - consisting of :a two, atory double frame dwellinthotise and kitchen thereto ittached.and a frame stable--late the estate ofJors*Recrefer. Abooat the/wane-6m and place,• all that . , - wino 81%1 fitueWdwellicg house 16 feet in - • front. a 26 feet in depth, sitimes in the bo rough, of Pottsville. county aforesaid, on lot jot - No. 5i in Wood's additional. plan of said bo rough; and lot of ground, tweezing at the south ,eastwardly corner of the said building on said let No. s.therice by Norwegian street north 54 degrees. east 23 feet 2ioches tea post, therice; by the ether pan of the :said Isit No. 5, north 36 wee, I'3o feet to Market street. diem* by the same south 54 west 23 feet. 2 inches - to a post, thence by the supposed' line to lot No. 4, south 36 east 190 feet to the place of beginning, bounded South easterly by, said Norwegian street. north eastwa'dly by the other pan of said lot. nortbwestwhrdly by Market street. and southwestwardly by lot No; 4. with the appur tenances—late the estate of Also, at the same time and place, all the estate. right. title, interest, property, claim aniki demand whatsoever of him ,the said Her, . Henry M. Western. of. its and to all those ga I • certain messliages tenements, furnace. raw - • mills, and contiguous tracts or pieces of land situate, lying and being in Schuylkill township, county aforesaid, bounded by lands of George Glentworth. Isaac Middleton.lsaac Runyon. John Zit ne. John Myn Charles Shoemaker. Peter Ludwig. Jacob Botha, Caspar - Singer, Ransh and • Huntzingsr and . otheni, containing in the whole 7686 acres 29 perches more or less, together with the hereditamenorand apptutenancerlate the emu) of Henry M. Western. Also; at the same time and place, all- that nndivided one setrenth pan, - the whole into seven equal parts to be parted _ and divided, • of a nd ' in all that certain lot of round, sou se ate in the borchigh of Minersville,Schnylkill - county bounded eastwardly by Carbon street 230 feet. north by, 'Front street 73/1 fcet. westwardly 230 feet to Giant street. thence southwardly along said Grant street 731 feet to the beginnii.g. with the appurtenances. , consisting of a two story frame dwelling house and a blacksmith shop; and a stable—late the estate of Henry Brunner. „, ; Also, at the same time and place, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Pottsville,Schuylk 11county, bounded by the river Schuyl kill, in front by the centre turnpike, in the rear by lot No. 8, belonging now or lately to Abraham Pott. northwest wardly by lot No. 1, belonging to the New York and Schuylkill Company to the south east , containing in front on the river Sc huylkill, 618 feet 9 inches, and extending in depth to said Centre turnpike road, being the said pre mises which Jacob: Seazinger by deed dated the 4th day or June, 1837, conveyed to George McGregor, together with the hereditatnents and appurtenances-late the estate of George iffeGreger. Midi, at the same time and place, all that one full equal undivided one fourth part. the whole into four equal parts to be parted and divided, of and it all those blI tracts of land situate in Manheim, Wayne. Nom wegian and Pinegrove townships,Schuylkill County, viz: 4 No. 7, warrantee Peter Filbert. containing 438 acres 149 perches, bounded by land, of James Sillyman, C. Witman, Joseph Hiester and others. . No. 8. warrantee John Kidd, containing 5313 acres 119 perches, bounded by lands of Joseph Holster, Abraham Brown; Abraham Witman, Elisabeth Eckert and others. N o. 9 warmntee John Spylier, bounded by lands of Abra. ham Brown, Philip Miller anti other; containing 431 acres 119 perches. r No. 10: Warrantee JohrtOttomontaining 438 acre. 119 hes, bounded by land of Philip Miller, Charles Evans John Schell and others. o 11. Warrantee John Spayd, Esq. containing 4 3 8 acres 119 porches, bounded by land of Charles Evans, Esq Conrad reger, Esq. C. Barrenatein and others. No. 12. Warrantee William Coleman, containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by lands of Conrad Feger, Esq. B. Pott, John Mannon, deceased,' Rebecca Brown and others, with the appurtenances—late the estate of Abraham Co/lins Eial Also, at the same time agd place, all that certain mossuage t tenement and tract of land situate in Manheim township, in Schuylkill c Is; county. bounded by land of Philip Drum s' g Keller, Samuel Rickert an{others, contain - ing--17 acres, more or less with the appurte nances, consisting of a one story log dwelling housp Also, therundivided one fourth part,the whole into four equal pans to be parted and divnied, of and in all that certain tract of land, situate in Lower Mahantango township, county aforesaid, bound Al by lands of John Huber, Michael Seltzer, Francis Spastzer, Philip Zits.- merman - and others, containing 552 acres n I perches strict measure, with the appunenances, consisting of a twostory log dwelling horse occupied as a tavern, a log stable and sheds. Also, the one full, equal and nudivided one fourth part, the whole into four equal punt to be parted and divided. of and in all that certain tract of coal land situate in Branch township, in Schuylkill county. bounded by land of late Thomas Heed. John Brock* Co. James Dundas aim others, containing 114 acres more or less , with the appurtenances, consisting of two one story log dwelling houses, 4 veins of coal open fit for taking, out coal - Also, all that certain undivided one half of a certaip lot of ground. the whole into two equal parts to tri' parted and divided, of and in all that certain lot of ground situate in Branch township, county aforesaid, bounded nnrthwardly by Sunbury street, south and east wardly by land late of Titus Bennett and others, being lot marked in the plan of filinereville with No. 1. con taining in front on said Sunbury street 100 feet. and in the rear 120 feet, and in depth 80 feet with the appurte nances, consisting of two two story frame dwelling housesoone of them occupied as a store and the other as a tavern. sheds and a frame stable. and other out buildings—late the estate of Richard Rickert. On Tuesday the 14th day of July, at the house of Michael &lied, Inkeeper in the borough of Orwigsburg, in Schuylkill county, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all that certain part of 850 Acres of land more or less, to wit, 250 Acres more or less, *hue ted In Barry township, in Schuylkill county; bound ed by lands of John Hughes, vacant land and land of Biddle and McKnight; John Ditzler and others; late the estate of John Snyder: Also, alike same time and place, all that certain undivided moiety or halt part the whole info two equal parts to be parted and divided, km., in ell that certain tract of land situate in Manheirn town ship in Schuylkill county, bounded by land of Sim nel Rickert, Widow Delbert, Phillip Drumheller and othentcontaining 75 Acres, more or less, with the apporteliances; late the the estate of Richard Thant Also. at the same time and place, all that messaage tenement and tract of land situated in West Pend township in Schuylkill apanty, bounded by lands of David Dpubenspeck, John Miller, John Sacks... Michael Gaffing and .others, containing 24 Acres more or less, with the appertenancea consist ir.g of a one story log dwelling house and a frame stable; late the estate of John Foohs. Seized and taken into mention, and to be sold by PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwiga. burg, Jane 27, 1840., 1 26 fIME to the premises of the subscriber, residing IL/ at Primrose Hill, about a mile west of Miners• vine, about the 11th of July, a YELLOW MULY COW, with a small copper bell tied round her neck. The owner of the cow is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be sold according to law. EDWARD LEARY. July 4,1840. New York SmOked Beef. iljnyeceived an additional supply °tibia atipe 41, tier article. For sale by Dec 7 49—tf ; T. & J BEATTY., JUST rece►red and tor, sale by B. BANNAN. Jane Be. 15— Har m Arc. &c. H _ 7 , 4 AMEtthonldere, sod Sides. in- excellent order, and in innis, and , for sale-by . ' - MILLERdf HAGGERTY. Junito. • • • • • 25-1 Salmon & Shad, ;PICKLED Salmon, Steil Shad N. 1 itak , Tel, for tale by ' • • s- - MILLER & HAGGERTY'. Jute QT 26". 17 - ery,superiero 41 - Port Ines. • • pus 'Grape juice IP4lll_, -old Royal Company Pon.% di , Port Winn , direct from Oprto. for sate tit . . , MILLER & li&GGOrit. hoe VI "- 264 ' - ..,'''* 7 7.'-'-',.::: . fr . .'''''''. - 4 - .. - ... . . .. ... 11232161621 Stray Cow. Chess Men, 11=1112 T. the Eltdoraiof Sehuyileitt FRIENDS AND FE' LLol;ii [ urgent iulicitation of Duodena, friends myself as • sandidatia for the': )FFICE OF SHERIFF; October I i Shoild flea at t heenanmg e eel on. Agnate as. ro recall" it majority of your film sift .ges. 1 shall pledge myself to an impartial, faille and honest ezenotion of my official duties., ; Your obedient servant. JOSHUA BOYER, 1 P74* HIM McKeineburg, June 6 Sheri Mikity': b.. 4' Ts-the free and. Ind/Pendent .E'leetel • f Schuylkill ea FRIENDS AND FEI-LOW CITIZENS, • At the urgent soheitation of m e n of friends and acquaintances, have et length' induced to offer myself as a ca rid idate.fin the office SHERIFF, " at the nest October Erection; and most risme I solicit your auffragea.y I feel grateful for the Ii encouragement which 1 received when a' condi forthe same office-in 11334, and should .I at this tj be so fortunate es to receive a majority of,yout v I will endeavor 'to fulfil the duties of the office wi fidelity. impartiality. and according to lap. Your obedient Srvant. J. G. WOOLISON. May 23 ' - To the Free and Independent Medan, Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS; At the urgent sOlicl of a number of my friends I have been induced offee myself • candidate fur the office o 1 SH ERIFF, At the ensuing election, and pledge myself,lfelec to perform the duties of the said office to the hes" my abilities: Yonr friend and fellow•citigeu. GEORGE H. STICHTER. 9 •tll Feb 29 f . , . - Schuylkill County, •e !. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to t Sheriff of Schuylkill county, Gi4eting. IF George Kimmel end Christine his wife, in of his wife who was one of the daughters of Jo Faust, late of West Brunswig township, decee make you secure of prosecuting their claim, the, command you that you suninion by good °mil. , till summons, Daniel Faest, Jacob Faust, Abrah. Faust, Mariir - Deibert, late Maria Frieat, Atwell Hoy end Susannah. his wife, Andrew Kimmel ci Esther his wife, John Wummer and Catharine wife, Joseph Heisler and Hannah his' wife,Hannah Fidler, John eiser and Lydkaide w late Lydia Fidler, Peter' Herring and Elizabeth wife, late Elizabeth Fidler, Nathan Heisler and eh -hie wife, late Leah Fidler, John Barr and A his wife, late Abbe Fidler, Israel Fidler,,Daniel ler, Magc:aleni Fidler, Reel 'Fidler, John Fid Jacob - Zimmerman and Hannah his wife, late II; nah . Heim, Peoiel,Slieuher and Elizabeth his w late Elizabeth Heim, Sarah Heim, Rebecca Ile I Esther Helm, Jacob Heim, Catharine; Heim, Elizabeth Faust, widow of Jacob Faust, dices late of your county, so that they be and appear fore our Judges at Orwigeburg, at dur Cone I Common Pleas there to ,be held 'on Monday preceeding the lost Monday of July next, to a wherefore, whereas; they the said Plaintiff end aforesaid Defendants, together and undivided, hold the following land and tenements, to wit a Lime Stone Quarry situate in. the toimehiptif • ' Branswig, in said County, bounded bylands of cob Sehrad din, Joseph Albright and Samuel Mtn containing ninety4our sad a half perches, et measure. 2d. All that Grist Mill" and and ten acres ef.l4pd, situate in the said Tow of West Brunswig, bounded all round by' tan& of the said Daniel Faust. 3d. All that messuage, tenement, and tract of land, situate i ioninahm aforesaid, bounded by lands of D. , Faust, Abraham Moyer and Joseph Rickert. : others, .containin7 two hundred and eighty•tw errs and one hundred and lorty.eight perches, al measure: The paid defendants partition of the described premises between them to he made cording to the laws and customs of this pom wealth in such case made and provided, do gal.! and the same to he done, do not permit4very no ly and against the.ssme law and customs (a - said,) &c. Aud have you there the names of t summoners and this writ. Witness the Honorable James M. Fritter. Div President of our said Court at Orwigsbnrg. the day of June, in the veer of our Lord One thew Light hundred and ihrty. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheol Sherif:Ps Office, Orwige.. burg, June 6, 1640. Pickles, Sauces, A te. JUST received a prime set of Mixed Pickles. Pepper do. 1 in tend it Mangoc do. lon Dart, Gerkin do. Onion do. Pickled Lobsters. Olives, Capers, Anchovies. Mustard, Cayenne Peppers, Currie Powder:Ketchup. Brandied Fruit, Lemon Syrup, Olive Oil, &c. r &c: Far sale cheap by E Q A BENDERSOI 2 May 23 Parasols. PLAIN and figured Parasols Psi received, and for sak by E. W. EARL June 26 , ' 27-e. • Proclamation.i vOTICE is hereby given that a Cdint 'of . mor. Pleas, for the trial of causes et ism and tot the County of Schitylkillovill be held id wigeburg, in the elionty aforesaid, on Manda 3 20th day of July next, at 10 o'clock in9the hoon. Therefore all persons having suits flooding ' , all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at Court, will take notice and govern themselyr I t ( PETER F. LUDWIG, Sher Sherifre Office Orwige4 burg, June'27, 1840., t 2 t L__ cordingly. INSOLVENT DEBTORS.—The sainieribera have- J R applied to the , Judges of the Court of Co.. mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the letnefi( a the several Acts of Assembly. passed. for, theyeliif of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said 1 Judges: eve appointed Monday the 27th day.:; of I .ltily_ne t, at ' le o'clock in the thereon* at the Court libut e ln Orwigsborg, for the hearing of us and'our area e., when and where they may attendifthey , ink. proper. • ' 1 -• • : i ; :- . :., •-• ' • . DAVID FRANK.e. •- - 2 1 ' -c•- . J. DANIEL KELGIINER,j• , -- - •-• LARREOHT BERGERI ; r'.'• - i " WILLIAM SMITH, - . • PETERVEII3;• ' SAMUEL 1 L it ria. - 1 MARTIN P ELAN, - THOMAS 13 JONES,. :., t ' •• . ANUFACTURED f i .m the Fel4t. .1 F Leib it Ship,*' served Ginger, PPfirsi 'freak Olives. for ; sale by I ints N &Il& A. HEI4D N. ; I : 0743 t • July 4, . , s Public, Sale: J, - -- [ - • WILL be add.at Plat Salmi On' the . pr4mises , on the lltifday of July;in Ibit'rear jar:the Pennsylvania Hall, all *I. undivided,:bilt iateiest of the livery Stab* belonging to.tb'e ',stet Filtiatn Shively. dummied, and I known MI ihe prOpetly. of Wiirman di Shively. 13.141tounntneace: at 10 niekock. in he Cannon:: .- - I.- ,': 1 .. .f,a,.;•. , . , , , .., -,.IDAVItt 11 NYE ' :ruse 20 ' 1 . 21. - .4t Admisid wt. i 1 . : . - i i - -:.0.:.%; A .~ MINI Eil I ro to , ti !fe. let, aid ' ac. on. ME J iI Or. the fore and (said ac.
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