11 lodge; Astated Meeting 4f. th e Pulaski Lodge, No i 21 will be held et the Hall on Monday evening. the sth inst. at hairiest 6 o'clock,. ; • Oc bar 3, , chair StulE 1 .i , , T S c-v notieraber naa c3oetantly on hand a rope. ri r .alsorttneut of Chair Stuff, which [hg 'will d pose of at naltrairatea aa can be obtained at 'any other establiahoientj " 1 'q , i ~ PETER SEMINGERi. . "fitiot of the Broad !Mountain, Little Mahenny. October 3, ' i ' 40—tf 11 - . 11 0 alt Fhshions. ' 1 1 , VIIIHE i Subscritxre respectfully invite the atten• ••• don of their customers,,, kid the pablicto their tehofee and varied itsiortment of elegant Fall goods, now opini4 at i 1 II i ; PINCOTT & TAILOR'S. Oehler 3, , 40— 1,- ...... If . New Vail ; and IFinter Goods. , NOW iiperiing latAlle store of the Subscriberr, a new_ end elegane r .assortment,uf Goode suitable 'for the resent acd corniug seas - On. 1 ' I '.,E !Q. &A. HENDERSON. % - Oct. 3. I 40— I 1 PrOPOSa% • 4 , NVITI 1 1.. lie lepeited by the Commissioners of ' bnylkilqCcionty at Orwigahurg, on the I.9th da of October )oext, fur building a BRIDGE 'over th Wmit Branch of the River Schaylkill, near ..lohn Nat's Mill, tof":the following description : - The abutmentslto he twelve leet above low water Roark: the span o'r the Arch to be seventy-five feetl and the Work matishlp mad materials to be in confor, mitt'' with the Bridge' across the same river near Secles Mill, IBENJA MI N DODF, IEDW A R D CONNER, EORGE SEITZINGER, Commission eta: , I 40-3 t 'Octtibet Muslin.. De Lanes. VILA IN and Figuired, iu Muslin De Lanes," received reeed and for sale lon, by . F &S. BEATTY. . October . 3, 18— I . Notice, IS hereby given that Benjamin fl. Springer, Lew. Is Brown and I Peter Marseilles, all of - - Philadel Tillie. have entered into a limited Partnership, ands r the nets pf Assemb'y Teguluting limited partner ships, to be conducted under the name and 'firm of Benjamin H. Springer. - The business to bi transacted is the mining-, pur. 'chasing aid tiatisp'erting of Coal. The said Lewis Brown and Peter' Ititirseilles are to be spedial par!. • ners,rind the aaidl3ojamin 11. Springer, to be the general partner of the said firm : and the said Lew: is Brown and`Peter• Marseilles have contributed to the common stock oI the said partnerslitp. the sum -often thousand ! dollars, which has been actually paid by them in dealt, and.the said Partnership-com menced on the 21thiday of Felnuary, 1840, and is Ito be terminated on the first day of .Jinuary, 1840. BENJAMIN H. SPRINGER. 40—ft October 3, PR °CLAM AITION‘ -, r- I WHEREAS / the Constitution of . the United " States directs,that for the purpete of choos ing a Pi•esident andi Vice President of the , United 'States, each Statd shill appoint, in such manner AS the Legftdature thereof may Oirect,number of Elec- tors, eirial to the i number of Senators and Represen-. tithes t ' which the ;State may be entitled in Coal 'gross; herefore, , Be it fleeted by the Senate and House of Rep vesentatiyes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva, Tin, in taeneral Asseinbly met, and it is hereby en. acted byi the authority of the same passed the 2d clay of Fhruary,ABo2. And it is enjoined op me 'to give 4 ue and :'Public Notice of auth election to be held r the piirpose aforesaid; i l I,PETER F. LUDWIG, - / High Sheriff of SChuylkill county, de therefore i'l beieby make knewn, 1 and give this Public Notice to the Electors of/the/said county of Schuylkill that an Eleitinn will be held in the said county by the -citizens qualified 'lto vote for members of the Gene ral Assembly, atithesame places at which the said =embers 'shall have/been voted for at the last pre ceding eltion, On the fifth Friday preceding the first Wed esdayl'of 'December, (which will be the 30th day Of October ( next,) for the purpose of eleet. Ang 30 Electors if al President and Vice President of the Untied Sitetei; and the several Inspectors, Judges, and Cletbs Who shall ha , a 3 _attended at the last election for Menibers of the General Assembly, shall attend and perform, at the said election of Elec. tor‘the like duties,and be subject to the like pen. . alties`for neglect or misconduct, as they are or shill be Dale to, at ,/ thc, electiOn of the General As sembly. L • ' And it is futther enacted, that as soon as till the votes AIR be reid off and counted. the Judges of each district shaft.make out a certificate, signed `by theiaid .I,udges tir a majortiy of them, of the number cof votes which hive been given for each candidate; - which number shall be expressed in welds of length, • and one of the said Judges shall take charge of said certificate and on thMonday next, (which will , be t month,)lle second day of sa d produce the same in a meeting or one'•of t e Judges from each Aistrict at the Court Musa ini the borough of Oi wigsburg, when anti her the Judges so to Meet, shall cast 'lap the several Omni) , returns, and execute, under their respective bands and seals, a return for the , , • whole diiitrict, and make out triplicate returns, sign •ed by th raid Judges', tte.. it Given, der my hind, at the Sheriff's office, in Ortingsburg, the 30th day of September, in the , - 1 year or our Lord one thousand 'eight hundred and foity. and; of the Independence of the United States the sixty fifth. PETER F. LUDWIG, Shell. • October 3, f 40- • SHERIFF'S SALES • lifY virtue of r eeveral writs of Venchtioni Expo. E- 10 nes land Lenaril Facies, issued out of the Court of Com Mon Pleas of.l Schuylkill County, and to me sitrooted,lwill be exPesed to public sale, 1 • On o llioadayAke 12th day o r /October next at tile housii of il , licl.ael Mortimer, lnkeeper in • the Borciugh of pottaville, in the county of Schuyl. . kill, at 10 o'clock A.lsl.—The undivided one fourth part of the whale, into their equal parte, to be pined and divided, of, and in all that certain tract of land, situated in ['tower 51ahantango township, in Schuylkill county. bounded by lands ofJohn Huber, • Michael Seltzer , iFraiieis Spaetzer, Philip Zimmer. man and othere,contining 552 acrei & 151 perches ' ' strict measure, with the appunenances, .* • 1 _ .. consistin or a Iwo story Lo g Dwing . 5 : 5 ..,.. House, occupied as a tavern, a Log ell Sta.- :-- -:-- ble and iheds. Also the one 0111 equal and undivided one urth part the `whole into four equal pane, to, tie parted and divided of and in all that cetain tract or Coal land, situate in Branch towns!' p, Schuylkill county, boun d ed by land late of Thomas Reed John Brook 4 Co, James Dundee and others, containing 124 acres, more or lees, with the appurtenanees, lionsisting of two one story Log Dwelling houses, 4 treitis of Coal, open .and fit for taking lout Coal. i i. AIM, all that certin undivided one 'Jell of is cer. taue lot of groimd, t to whole into two equal parts, „ 40 be parted and divided of and in all that certain lot of groisnd. situated oo Branch township, Schuylkill count*, bound - edit northwardly by Sunbury !tercet. south end eastWardly by land late Titositennett and others. beinlot marked in the plan. of Miners villa ssith No I. containing in front on said Sun. W • I street 100 cet, end on the rear 120 reit, and il in depth 80 feet.lwith the appurtenanms. consisting of 2 taro story Frame Dwelling houses, ono of them occupied as a stere.land the other as a tavern: shcdt and a tame stable 'and other out buildiegs , late the estate of Richard gickert. r , .. stll the sathettime and. place,. alt. that 1 i ' certain tract of lane, situate in Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill cotinty, beginning at a post, thence by 'other sand of Joseph Lyon, Esq. north 10 degrees, west qt perches 4 feet to a pest, thene.e south; 79 de. reesi 1 5 minutes. West 381 perches to a post,tbence south 24, east 26'J-18 perches .to a post, ;thence nort 66. east 71perches, q teet„tek a post t lhence nort 80 degrees ' s:est 241 perc hes to the place of hegi, nine, conteirlogj 5 A. 45i P. mite or lea. be mg part of • a trait of 336} acres in'rallowances; ich the Comnionwealth rented to'Georgelleber, t EM. by * tent dated 18th January. 1488. together with the %eilltainents had appertenhfices, late the estate of Joseph Lsron.• • sit the 'value trace and place, aid that _ „ certain lot or- piece of ground, eitooto on ass the southwesterly Wire Centre Street, • in Addition to {Pottsville, in the —,_-= county of Schuylkill. beginning et the distanceef 320 feet southwesterly from the line of Market street, thence southward!) , along Centre street 90 feet 2 inehee to - a 20 het wide street, thence along said 20 feet wide street north 70 degrees-21 minutes, west 138 feet 5 inches, to a line of lot No. 2 6.1 hence eastwardly,along said line to the place of beginning, together with hereditamenta end apper. tenances, consisting ja three -story stone Swelling House. containing 4' tenements, late the estate of Joseph Lyon. at the same Mime and place, all that , certain tract of land, situate in Upper sass Mahantartgo township,Schuylkill coun. alas '• le • bounded by lands bf "Samuel Moyer, George Meurer, John Baum and others, containing 119 acres more or less, with the appur. tenances, consisting of a Log Rouse and a Log Sea. ble, jate,the estate of Ma Bizter, At the same time and place, all that , :, (rt i . certain lot oe around, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill coun. lain t y, bounded in front by Adams street, on the rear by lot of the heirs of Catha— rine Scott, northwesterly by lot of 'Bernard * Keiser and southeasterly by the heirs'of Catharine Scott, bounded in frtmt by Adams street twenty-five feet and in depth 98 feet, with the appurtenances, con. slating of a two story Frame Dwelling House, &c. late the estate of Joseph H. Bitter. .Qt the same time and place, all that certain two story double Frame Dwel. ling House and a Frame Stable and lot ;4; Litt a g round, situate in the town of Llewel. len, in Brandh township, in Schuylkill county, bounded westwardly 'by the Rail Road, east wardly and northward'' , by Shippen street, south. war.* by to of Henry Reed, containing in front 50 feet and in depth 162 feet on the north side, and 157 feet 8 inches 'on the smith side. - It being the lot marked In the general plan of said town tvith No. fl, &c. late the estate of Samuel Berks. At tire sone time and place, all that certain lot of ground and town lot in the • - s liorongh of Pottsville, Schuylkill county; sa l numbered. in the plan of the town No. 76, bounded by Muliantango street, by a twenty met alley and lofNo. 75, containing in front sixty feet and in depth two hundred and forty feel, together with the buildings thereon erected, it being the same, lot - of ground which John Hann by his deed of !cOnveyance, bearing date the 11th day of February, A. D. 1828, recorded at Orwigsburg, in the count of Schuylkill, in the office for recording of Deeds, ' and in Deed book No. 6, page 343, did grant and tOn'firM unto the said John C. Offermun in fee. Also, it certain town lot in the said Borough of Pottsville, marked in the plan of the town Nu. 79, bounded by Mahantabgo street by lot No. 80, by a twenty feet alley and lot No. 18, containing in front or bredth *6O feet, and in depth or bredth two hundred and forty feet. together with the build ings 'thereon elected. It being the same lot of ground No. 79 whiCh George Taylor and Mary Ann his wife by-their Deed bearing date the 28th day of February, A D'1829, recorded at Orwigsburg, in the office for Recording of Deeds &c. in and fur the county of Schuylkill, in Deed Book No. 6, page 49'7. did grant and confirm unto the said John C (Merman in fee, together with the here , ailment and appurtenances, late the estate ofJvhn C. Offer man. at the same time and place, all that certain lot , of ground. situate in the Bur 'vas, q. ough of Pottsville, in the county of adjoining Centre street. and lot No. 6, numbered in the general plan of the tali! Borough with Nu. 5, with the appurte, nances, consisting of a four story Brick Dwelling House.: with a three story Brick Kitchen thereto at. tached, (known as the Pennsylvania Ball,) and a frame Stable, late the estate of George Shoemaker. ,At the same time and place, all that 74 certain lot of ground, situate in Not we ?., ,-7 • gtan township, in the county of Scbuy l. kill, a g" • bounded on the west by the Rail II I Road on the south by an old Road, and northwesterly by land of Seitzinger and Wetherill and others, containing about forty perches more or less with the appurtenances, consisting of two two story Frame Dwelling houses with Frame Kitch• ens thereto attached. Also, one double two story Log Dwelling house,&c. late the estate of Joel N. Marsh, at ilieiame time and p/acc, ult that • .'• certain lot of ground covered by the .. a ; . ;: same immediately adjacent thereto of II" ',.- lame. W. Schenck to wit, two certain a. a ... .-._._...-_ _double one acrd a half story frame and weather-boarded. miners' houses'aitaate in Norwe. gien township Schuylkill county. oboist two Or two and a half miles front Mineraville, and near. the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven rail road, on the tract of laud , belonging or reputed to belong to William H. Mann and Thomas C. Williams and leased to the said James W. &leak. late the estate of James W. Schenk. r .lit !hi setae lime and place, alt that certain lot rif ground, situate on the northerly ,tide of Mahantringo street, in the Borough of Pottsville in the county of Schuylkill, containing in breadth on said street 60 feet and extending in depth 244 feet 6' Mates to Norwegian street, bounded east. wardly by lot No. 9, northwardly by Norwegian street, westwardly by Cresson's lot and southwardly by MaluMtango street aforesaid, being lot NO. 11 in Pott-and Patterson. addition to Pottsville with the appurtenances. Also all that certain lot situate on the southeasterly corner of Norwegian street and third street in the Borough . : . of Pottsville aforesaid, con taining In breadth on Norwegian attest 60 feet and in depth on Third street 100 feet, bounded west wardly icy said Third street, northwardly by said Norwegfan street, erustwardly by Joseph Shelly's lot and southwardly'lky the Presbyterian Church lot of which this was formerly apart, with the appur. tenancea. Also all that certain tract of Coal land, situate in Norwegian township.eaid County, bound. ed by lands of Chao lee Lawton, Seitzing. , . . ''. er & Wetherill, Abraham Pott . Robert as 1 a • Mc Der mot and others, countaing 78 A. e'- • , - 9 'l2s perches, with the appurtenances, - _. conaisting of two Log Houses &c. This tract con. tains several valuable veins of coal, from Which but little has yet been taken. Also all that certain tract of coal land, situate in the Borough of Pottsville said county. bounded by Willing & Co., Robert McDermot and the river Schuylkill and others, containing 29 acres 94 perch- , es, thi}i tract has shout 300 ket of landing wet fed op ready for use, and also several veins of Coal run ning through it, the buildings trre a frame Mangier' house with a framo back building attached, a framer 'Barn and other oat tinlldlnga—also one Stone, two Log and two Frame tenant houses. with the Spear tenanceir. Also all that certain tract of wood land. situate in Manheim township in said county, bound ed by land of late Jacob 'Seigfried, Daniel Stout, Ferdenand 11Cistlet, det cased. and by the River Schuylkill, containing 12 acres and 134 perches with the appurtenances; this tract is immediately on the Schuylkill Navigation, and has the Reading'rail road roaming through it, &c. -Also the undivided on twelfth part, the whole into twelve equal parts, to be ;tatted, and divided of and in all that cOrisin tract et 'Coal land situate in Schuylkill township. said comity; bounded by lands of Robert andlLaw rence Lewis, Maty Patterson. Bch:ingot & %Yoh erill, Vellei Furnace Company, Dr. Glentirorth, Edward; B. Hubley and other., containing In the whole 316 a i ms and 130 perches, with the apptirte stances. ; This tract has fine veins of Coal passing through it, several of which have been opened and put in; order for wurking with a rail road, with the ap purtenances, late the estate of Samuel Lem& 1 Jll the nametime and place, an that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the darner of Third and Lyon street in the &trough of Potts ville. being Parts of lot marked in Pott and Patter snois additional plan with number one, containing in ( O rd on Third street thirty-five feet, and eitend ing in depth on Lyou street ninety feet, bounded in ,Front by Third street afurotaid,Southarly by !lon scree - sod Southwesterly and Northwesterly by iotharl pitrt or said lot number one, beint i the isattle '•piinit see which, Dud reiterant) and atdda his THEM INER ' $ . _ wife, and Abrahain Feu - and indenture bearing even eseented,im. ', mediate' before it granted, , and • conveyed nil the i said Jesse Mar!ber o fee, !critics sok Itte.hered• itamente and appuitenancea. *-' • .2t thilisainelime-aniteaCe t . an thpac certain - two contiguous tracts of lend s situate iclUp . per Mahentango township. I Schuatill county.' boonded'hy lands of John Water; George Maurer. and Samuel Fetheroif and others, containing four acres more or leas. with the appurtenances, ete the estate of John G. Maurer. • .alt the same time and'place, alt that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Bar oriel of:Pottsville, le the county of Sehuylkill; find State of Pemsylvania, bounded by the river Scheyl. kill in ficnit, by the centre Turnpike in the rear, by lot No. 8 belonging now or lately'to Abraham Pod, northwesterly by lot Nu. 1 belonging to the New York and Schuylkill company: to the southeast. containing in front on the river Schu3ilkill, six bun dred and eighteen fek nine Welles, and extending in depth to said Centre Turnpike road, being the same premises which Jacob W. &hewer by Deed dated the fourth day of Jane, A. Tr. 1831, conveyed to the said Gehrgp'Ml.•Gregor in fee, together with the tiereditaments and &porde:oaken, late the estate of George McGregor. .8t the same time and place, the undivided half part, the whole into two equal parts to be parted and divided, or and in all that certain lot of ground situate in Morris Addition to Pottsville, bounded in trent by Centre Street, in the rear by Hotel street, northwardly by lot No. 31, now or late Charles Storer, and southwardly by lot No. 29 now or late Silas Hough, beiqg lot No. 30, containing in width forty feet and in' depth 120. feet with the ap. purtenancee, -consisting of a two story Stone Dwel ling House &c. late the estate of• John • Fox, de ceased. dt the same time and place, aU the following described building and lot of ground of the subscribers to the Potts villa Town Hall. to wit: a certain three story Stone building 'known by the name of the Pottsville Town Hall, situate in the Borough of Pottsvilleon the County of Schuylkill, on a cer. tain lot of ground marked in the plan of said town No. 27. containing on Centre Fared 611 feet, and in depth 930 feet, more or less toe 20 feet wide street, bounded on the northwesterly aide by lot No. 26, on the northeasterly aide by said 20 feet wide street on the southeasterly aide by lot No: 28, and on the southwesterly side by Centre street, being known. as the Pottsville Town flail. Al the same time and place mze full equal and. undivided one fourth Tian of and in all tharcertain tract or ' piece of land called Sclovonia situate inNorwegian town ship, inthe county of Schuylkill, beginning at a stone, thence by land of Robert M. and Lawrence Lewis. North 49 degrees, East 67 p. to a chestnut tree, N. 59. E. 71. p. to a post, thence partly brthe same and partly by!, land of late Jehn Hammer and Philip boy and partly.: by land of the New York and Schuylkill CoalCom-' pang, S. 31, E. 252 p. 'to \ tt pine, thence by the last mentioned land N. 59, E. '29 p. to a spruce, thence by land of the widow . Biddle S. 31, E. 117 p. to a stone, thence by land ol the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company, S. 59, W. ,166 p. to a small hickory, thence partly by the same aid partly by land of Ma thias Dreher, deceased, .and partly by land of James May, deceased. N: 31. W. 357 p. p. to the place of be ginning. 'continuing :335 acme 15 perches.. being the. same tract of land which the supreme Executrix council of Pennsylvania, by patent dated 'the 21st day of September, 17624 enrolled in the Rolle office in Pa tent Book No. 1 page 373. granted to Mary Schall in fee,--late the Equate of Francis .B.lVichols. On Tuesday, the lath day of Oclober next, al the House of Michael Seltzer. Innkeeper, in the Bo rough of Orwigsbnrg, Schuylkill county. at 10 o'clock. A. M., all that certain messuage tenemect and tract of land situate in Manheim township. Schuylkill -county, bounded by land of Philip Drumheller, Samuel Rickert and others containing 11 acres more or less, with the op purtenances, consisting_of a one story log welling house —late tne estate of fetehard Ric/cert. At Vie same lime and place, all lhdl certain tract of land situate in E Brunswick towns. in Schl. county, containing about 563 acres more or N • 131 q leas, bounded by lands of Jonathan Yost. la a Widow Kepner, Jonas' Buck, John and Henry Sassaman,Joiladian Jones and Com pany, John Heiser and others, with the appurtenances, consisting of a Forge with the necessary oat buildings, a saw mill, a mansion house, five dwelling houses, a large Switzer barn, a thriving apple orchard, the little Schuylkill river and rail road both pass through the premises Also all that certain ('act of woodland situate partly in East Brunswick township, and partly in Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county. bounded by the rail road, southerly by land of Jonathan Jones & Co , and northerly by land of Joseph Mester, Jacob Hiester and others, contain ingl237 acres 159 perches and allowance, more or less,—late estate of Dania Focht. - Al the same lime and place all that tertain two sto ry log wheelright shop. and two lots of ground situate in the town of Mckeansburg. E Brunswick towns. Co. of Schuylkill, marked in the general plan or Baia town, With noel 01 and 105, bounded by Chestnut street. Wine street, Lumber'Alley, and land of Joshua Boyer, containing half of an acre more or less,—late the estate of Conrad Smith. At the same time and place, all that certain moiS; ty or half part the whole into two equal pate to be parted and divided of, and in all that certain tract ollaudadtuate in Manheim town's., Schuylkill Co.. bounded bylandi of Samuel Rickert. Vidow Delbert, Philip Drumheller and others. containing 75 acresmore or leas, with theapper. tenances,--late the estate of Richard Mack. At the same time and place, all that certain pieei or , halfiot of ground sititate in the So. orPinegtovt f. 2 a in Schuylkill county, arljoiniqahe Tulpesdck _ en road on the East, lot of Daniel thin on the North, lot of Hain end Patton on the Strutb, anti Ito alley on the west, being 30 feet in Not and 180 feet deep, more or less. with the appurtenances consisting of 2 two story frame &Welling houses &c..—late the estate of Geoigt Eberle. At the same lime and place, all that culairt oridivi ,„-- ded 4th patt the whole into 4 equal parts, to be 6€" s ~ parted and divided of, and in all that certain messuage tenement & tract of coal land situate is Branch township in Schuylkill ,cri, bounded by land of Greiff and Dundee, Doctor Bradford, Arnold and Keim, Jelin Schell and others, containing 291 acres more or lets, with the appurtenances, consisting or a two story f ' nre dwelling house with a frame kitchen thereto attae . .a log barn and a sawmill—late the estateof.foin Agg John Kingman. • Al Me same time and place, 01 that certain "rad, .-,141.... . „„ , piece. or parcel of land situate in Blenheim le 3 r towns., &heft co., botonled by lands of rred. Fri ... , eter Fisher, William GrieB and others,contain log 14 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. con. sifting of a one story log dwelling house. and a log eta. ble, and a waterpower suitable for a sawmill; also all that certain tract of woodland situate in blanhmin township, in Schuylkill County, bounded by landsrof C. Loeser. FA.. George Body, Jr. and others, containing eight acres, more or less.—late the estate of John Bait- SUM Al the same time mid pkiee,ali ihid certain undi. , • . . vided one tialfof the whole into two equal parts, to be parted and divided argil that cer -1:11 .. min tract or parcel:of land situate at the in 1 -... mouth of hiaboning Creek in Blenheim ------- township in Schuylkill County, bounded by land of, or late Philip Hoy, Frederic 4.anderburn.and by river Schuylkill. Containing inth e Whole. 47 acres 17'5 ' per. with the appurtenance*.co nsisting of a two story atone dwelling house , a barn , a law Mi ll i, tenant House and other improvements , and iag the same premises which were couveyed l by. F - crick Landerburn and 1 ;! wife. by Deed dated the 2d d of April A. D. 1834, to Richard Rickert land Siaineli leiter!, late the estate of Richard Richert . j ((- - • l • • ' s t Al Me same time and phi nutsrii certain undivid ed moietyor half pan the w le into two equal parts to be parted and divided of and in lllthat certain tract eked situate in Blenheim town Ship in - Schuylkill county, boa*. ded by lands of Samuel Rickert. Widow DeibortiPhilite Drumheller and lothers, containing X 75 acres mote or less, late the estate of Richard Ilickerti . . At the same time and i2laei;elli that l ariaM Prtil of 850 A:landmore!or less.sittiitein RSA* tastes. it Seim. Akin county, bminded by lands of John Hughes: Taman. land, and land of Biddle and filcHnight,John Ditzler and others —late the estate Of 4ohn Snyder. Esq. -.- . On Tuesday the 20th day of October, 1840. at 1 o'clock P. M., at the same place, all the one full eqhal undivided hail; the *hole into two equal parts, to be parted and dividedi of all that cer. lain tract or paicel of land :situate •in Schuylkill township, SebuYlkill County: bododed by lands sur veyed on *arrant granted b Abe Commonwealth of 6 Penneyittinia - George iller. - Stoney Cochran, y Daniel Kaerchei, Reuben Davis, end Elizabeth Da. vie, containing by the'ofßlialintiey: 400 acres, and allowance, and Outveyed n I pntedenee - of warrant granted by the Commen;ilth' of . Pennaelviiiia to Catharine Burger, dated e'l9th day of November, 1793. ' -' - 1 • ' . .., . Seized. takeniin execution; and to be sahib. .. --- i 'PETER -F. LUDIiI7IG, Sherif. • .. . , Sheriffs! Sate draitte-:' i-- - : . . - -•`-- t; - • '' . . burg, Sept: 2110640. 5 . . Sept.l23 . 99, - ,41 , . iptiaSUAlirto an act at thitieisend esemWy of the ,commonwealth of Peorusilranis, passed the 15th day Cr rehnuni. 1799.1. pee, F. Ludwig. 110 Oberifor the Onus of : Schuylkill. hereby. gwe this pitblictiotitio to the electors of the county of. Scileyhtill ardnisatd,that it - Oenerej Election-will be held to said totally on • 'the, - second Tuesday in October next, which will be the .13th day of thesnitf motakfor the WO" or :choosing 11 ballot One Person To'reptetteitt Schuylkill and Lehigh Cantle% in the -Congress of the United States. OSBe Pers on To represent Schttintill and , Cylumbia Counties in the Senate of Pennsylvania. .toe Person. Te represent Schuylkill Countr in tle Houle of Representatives of due State. One Person. For Commissioner of'Schuylkdl Counts_ One Person For Direetorof the Pour and House of Employment of Schuylkill County. • . One Person ' 'F'or Sheriff of Schuylkill County. One Person For A udn.ir of Schuylkill Cooney. ~./,Three Persons For Trustees of the Orwigaborg Academy And that the-pectins of the Cowry wf Schuylkill aforesaid, are to assemble for The ptirpersesordhoostug by ballot Ste oftMers'aftitessid on the second Tuesday of October Dot, at the 'several districts and places com posed of the several boroughs, townships and districts, to wit— The electors of the borough of Orwigsburg.will bold their election at the Court House,,in the borough of Or wigsburg. The electors of West Brunswick 'township will hold their election iii the Court House in the borough of Or wiggin. The electors of East Brunswick township will hold their election at the house of Henry Lutz, in the town of MWeansburg. The electors of Progreso township will hold their election at •the house, of the late John Barr, now Win. Hoch. of said township. The electors or Wayne township will hold their elec tion at the house of Leonard Shall, innkeeper, in the town ofFtiedeaulburg. • The electors of Upper Mahantango township will hold their election at the house of Samuel Moyer. in said town shin. The electors of Barry township shall hold their general yjection at the house of Isaac Dengler. The electors of f _Lower Mahantango township, in Schuylkill county, residing within the following described bounds, which forms a new election district, called " William's Valley," to wit Begining at the Dauphin and Schuylkill county line, including the Tavern House on the Broad Mountain, now occupied by. William Hall, thence along the Piaegrove township line to where it in tersects the Lower Mahantango township line, leading in a direction to Gratztown, and thence along the ridge of the Mountain to the Dauphin and Schuylkill county line to the place of beginning, shah hereafter hold their election at the house oT Jacob Heberling, Jr., uow or late in the occupancy of Samuel Kimmel. The electors of the remaining part of Lower Mahan tango township will hold their general election at the .house of Philip Osman, in said township. ` - The electors of West Penn "township will hold their election at the house now occupied by Moritz Forreider, in said township. Thee lectors of Union towrship will hold their general election at the house of Jacob Eisenhower, in said town. ship. The electors of Rush township will hold their general election at the house of Jobn Brous, innkeeper, in said township. All that part of Norwegian township, in the county of Schuylkill, lying west on the following line. to wit : Beginning at the point of intersection of the West Branch of the river Schuylkill and Manheim township—thence up the east side of the West Branch of the Schuylkill to its intersection with Barry township, shall be a aeperate election district, and the electors thereof shall hold their general elections at the house of Joseph Mills, in the Borough of Nlinersville, in said township. - The electors of Schuylkill township. residing east of a 'point frem the township line of Manheim, in a straight line with the Old. Forge including the same to the house now occupied b' Jacob Wommer including the same, and continuing Irom thence in a straight line to the Rush township line, shall hold their general election at the house of Frederick Bensinger, Jr. in the township of Behuylkill..in said county. . The qualified voters residing in townships of Norwe gian and Schaylktll, within the following_described bounds, shall hereafter be a 'separate election district. viz.: Beginning on the line between the townships of Norwegian and hianheim, from thence a straight line to the house now occupied by John Penman, including the same—from thence to the farm-house of F. B. Nichols, Esq. including the same—and from 'thence a straight line to the line between the townships of Norwegian and Barry—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 excluding the same, thnce to the house now occupied by Jacob Wom- Trier. excluding the same, thence io a straight line to the place of beginning, excluding the town of New Castle and that the qualified electors residing within the before described bounds,shall hold their election at the Pon Carbon House in the town of Port Carbon. The qualified electors residing on the south ride of Norwegian street in the Borough of Pottsville, including that portion of the qualified electing in Manheim town- ship who have heretofore vote) in the ballot box of said Bertingh, shall form a separate election district. and con. nnue to hold their elections at the public house of the late Henry Stager, now Geis & Brother, and that all the tit/411E1a electors residing on' the north side of Norwe gian Street in said Borough of Pottsville. including, that portion of Norwegian township, who have heretofore voted in said Borough, shall form another separate elec. !ion district. and hold all elections at N. J. Mill's Trao Hotel. , . . ? The qualified voters of all that port of Manhelm town ship, Thee county, lying North of the summit of the second mountain, and East of the river Schuylkill, shall hereafter vote in the South Ward of the Borough of Pottsville, at the house of the late Henry Stager, now Geis & Brother. The electors of the borough of Tamaqua will hold their election; at the school house in said borough. That the electors of that part of Manbeim township lying southeast of the following line:—commencing at the township lind of Wayne and Manheitn township on the Summer Hifi, thence along the Summer HID and Or trigsburg road, to the honour Widow Sr eicker, and the hone of Joint Dawn% arektding the same, thence to this house of Philip Driimitefter, thence to the house of.folia beibeni at, the centre turnpike; thence to the house of JohnDatz 1 theca, to the house of Philip Roth; thence to the bonny -Sotto Shape. jr. including the same; Ilene to the township line of said hirinheim and Schuyl. kill townships, shall hereafter hold theirgeneral elections at the Court house in the Borough of Oreniburg. The electors of the remaining part of Minimal town. ship will hind theirelectiOn at the house of Jo=eph Boy. er, innkeeper in the town of Schuylkill Haven. The General EJectiou in the said several districts to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forehooa and shall continue without intent Lion or ;if ournmea until 7 .o'clock in the evening, WHEN E POLLS SHALL BE CLOSED. n Iptusuance elan Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of'Pennaylvania, entitled, an "act to. lative to the elation in this Commonwealth," passed the 'AI day ef.fuly. ISA—Notice is hereby given. • "That every person, excepting tbejustices ofthe peace, who I shall hold any office or appointment of profit, or trust ender the United States, or of this State, or of an ciy or incorporated district,. whether a Commissioned , 3thcar Or tithe:wise...a subordinate officer or . agent. who is , or' shall be, em p loyed under the legialatire elettnire. or judiciary department of thiie Stot t or of the United ' States. or of any city or of any incorporated diets et, ant/ also.that every member of Congress: and of the State Legislature, and or the select common conned of any city; or commissioner of any incorporated district, is. by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the dame Wee, the Office or appointment of . lodge. tweeter, or clerk of any di hedonist this rommonweafthiand that no inspea• tor,jedge or other officer of such election, shall be eli giWit to any office to be then' toted fob" - Aid the said act of Assembly, entitled," an ate refs' tin to the .eliiittitine of ' this aamonwealtb,"praird 1 JoilLY. 1-eg. further provides as followlato wit: "MA the inepectore and judges chosen as aforesaid. 4 taliel'at the respective places appointed for. Wain &Cs etectioti in the district te• which they reipitititeW rlWore nine o'clock oftbe morning of the 7 ofOctober. in each and every year, and each of said ,bolPeetors shall sp_poiat one clerk, who abaft be a Waddled *inert:4inch &aut. " in case diapason Who shall rove received the second highest number ignites thlinipottot Shall not attend on the day orany eteCtion,then the person who shall hare I received the snood highest number of votes fur judge at • the lea preceding election, shall act as an inaiehtor in his plate, and in ease the person who iball have received the highntrinmber of worenfor inspeLlorshall not attend the person appointed judge shall appoint an insomnia his plater: and , in bun . the parse° elected a lodge Shall not attend, thereat inspettor whit received the highest number of aim, shall ippoint a judge iti his place; end Wetly 'WI continue in the board-for the spites of one:111er the 'bloodied bylaw for the opening of the eintion, the qualified voters a the township, ward or district.. for which such officer shalt have been sleeted, present at' the place of electitni, 'ball elect one - . of their number to fill stich vacancy?' "A shall , be the duty of -the several tamissors,respec-; dwell. to atfend at the, place. of holding every general: oti township eilection;during the wholetime said eetl• i s kept open, for the purpose 4 Awing infornue• 6011 ( 0 1 11 inspeeton *adjudge, when 'called onah ref.' 11 0 o Ito tliSnilbt ofoOlPorooltafotofeA bill= to vote nth cie=n, et nth ether esthete in relation to the assessment oiVdrdis as the said Investors orladjiti, or either of them alien from time to time require.", "No Person libell be permitted to vote at any electron **aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the -age of !Veep-one:years or &ore, who shall have resided in tiss state at halt one year, and in the election district where . he Mrs 'Wicite at hasten days immediately preceding iieeketeetieo. Ind withiti tee years paid* stenos etionaty tax *Leh shall have been'auessed at least ten days be fore Ike 'election. Bute citizen of the United Stalest Who 'itisd previously-been a qualified voter of this state. and %vitiated tlieretroto and returned.ai d who shell hat e resided in the election district and paid taxes, as afore said. 'hall be entitled to vote after residing in - this state aim months : Provided, That the whim freemen citizens Of the thitied Stales, hoariest the ages of tvventy-oneard twenty-two years. and hive resided in this state one veer and is the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid imam" _ "No person shall tie admitted to vote whose name Is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished bythe commissioner,, unless, First. he produces a re ceipt'for the.payatent, within two years of a state or teensy assessed tgreeablyto the constitution, and give sattifitetory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tact, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath !to the payment thereof; orsecond, It he claim a right to 'vote by being an elector between the it„oes of twenty one and twenty two years, he shall depose. on oath or tar 'tendon. that he has resided within the state at least one year next before his appliCation;.and make such poor of residence in the district as is required by this act. and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him teat he is of the age aforesaid, and give such deher evi dence as is required by this act; whereupon the'nsufti of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphaietical list by the inspectors, and a note mace op porkte thereto by writing -'fax."—if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax.--or the word " Age" it he shalt be admitted to vole on account of his age, and in their case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shall mate the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. - " In all cases where the name ofthe ;jaws tinhohig :0 vote is not found on the list furnished by the commission. ere and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is, objected to by any qualified curter, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to exatnese such per son on oath as to his qualihcationii, and if be claims to have resided with the state for one year or more,his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shall tube proof • by at least cii.e competent witness, who shall be a qua lified elector, that he has resided within the district fur more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence. in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district and that be did rot remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein Every person qualifies tat aforesaid, and who shall make due prootof reimirvod,of his residence and payment of taxes„aforesaid. shalt be admitted to vote Wale town• ship, ward, ortlietrict its which le shall reside," If any person shall ikeitnt or attempt to prev'ent any office, of election under this act, from holding such eke don, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or imp perly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up or attempt to block up the window, or avenue to any window w here the same may be holden. ter Atilt riotously disturb the pence at ouch election, evr shall lase or practice any inti— midation, threats, force or violence, with-design to influ ence:unduly, or overawe any elector, or to peevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on convictinn shall be fined in :any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a reeident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein. Then on corn/tenon. he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than than six months nor mac than two"yeats." '• If any person-or person• shall 'make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within this Common• wealtboar shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof or by any wi men or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person or persona to mae such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay 'three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet. Irony person twat.) , law. qualified, shall fratulently vote at ally election in this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified. shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person or persons so offending shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars and be imprison. ed for any, term not exceeding three months.' " If any person shall vote at more than one 'election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and_ deliver to the inspector two tickets together 'with the intent to illegally vote, or try to procure another so to do. he or they so offending shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term 'not less than three nor more than twelve months.' "If any person not qualified to vote in this Common wealth. agrees bly to law, (eir epting the sons ofnualified citizens) quill api ear at anyplace of election for the pur pose of issuing tickets or of influencing the citizens qua lified t i vote, he shall on e..inviction. forfeit and pay any sum no exceeding one hundred dollars for every such ofLoce an i be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three onths." The eturn judges to meet at the Court House in the Boroug of Orwigsburg, on Fnday the 19th day of Octo• ber, A. t , GOD BA VE VIE COMMONWEALTH. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. • _LAMATION.—Notice ie herehy given thak 3 urt of Common Pleas. for the trial of causes at and for the County of Schuylkill, will be held igsburg. in the county aforesaid, on Moiety the i y of October uezt, at 10 o'clock in the fore- issue, at Orwl 19111 d noon. refore all persona having abib peitaitig. and all 1. whose duty it shall be to appear at sail Court. • e notice and govern thhinselvea accordingly. 'PETER F. lAJDWIG, Sheriff. Is Office Orwigs‘ • Sept. 28, 1839. S 39 Sher' bur lIINSCI i OLVENT DEBTORS.—THE Subscrtbers have a ppl i ed to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill coattty.fot the be nefit of the several Acts of Assembly parsed rot the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and ttir the said Judges have appointed Monday the 20th d of October seat, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the ! f ount-louse, in Orwigsburg. for the hearing of us and out creditors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. ' JAMES DAY DANIEL KANIG WILLIAIHRICH A RDSON BEN EDICT !SHUBERT BERNARD WEIGSELBAU)II GEORGE MILLER* • OWEN L • DANIEL YOST HENRY REINOEFIL LAWRENCE FLEMING CONRAD FASNACHT. HENRY PUGH, ROBERT PAYNE/ JACOB LONG, ' GEORGE SA RICKS, DANIEL M'INTYRE, MARTIN M'DERMOZ'. BENJAMIN SPAYD. AUGUST MENDLESON. • BOBERT PAYNE,. • • PETER WEISS, H. LEWIS, • HN • ILLIAM - JONES, • , ANIEL' MOSER, LEBBUS CHAPMAN.' PR OC LAMATIO N. IN he re a s the Honorable Aroma V. PARSONS, Esqulre..Preaident of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the Counties of Dauphin, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania,- and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Tenni' ner. end Genets! Jail Delivery, io the said counties, and Sietret D. Leis, Es: and &meads tot: PtIJ ea quirts. .tudges 'of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jan-Delimit, for the trisloi all capital and other offenders, in the said County of &buy,. kill—by their pytempto to:me dirested tested at On wigabarg the 47th day et July; 1810. hate ordered a Codtt of Oyer "end Tentimer and General Jill IMMO; to be holden ,at °relishing. on the last Monday of October neat. (being the 20th of said ntentbY ; to dontmoe age Week. . Halite it therstOlikerelly given; to the Coroner, the &Aims ef the Pea* and the Constables of the said Minty of Schuylkill, that theYinit by lhessid preeepte aamtitanded to. be then and there at 10 o'. -clock la the forenoon oftthe said doh - with their tollsoiefitdsi innjitidtionti sisminations, and all oth. er refoambrances; to do those things. which to their offices ippertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognisance to , prosecote against the prisoners.that are; or then shell be in the jail ofoetid toenty;alSchttylkill. are to be theft and there to pleasing themes shall belt:lst. PETER F. LUDWIG, Shrift. !Medina OffiCe,Orwigti.i- •—•-- , lava, Oct. 3;1840. . - _ .:{1 L.Goll save vite..Cosnamntovrit. • N. H. Tne witnesses sod,Jurerit who ere authmoni ed to attend said Court] are requite to stile pono toaUy. to 'case', non Ottendance,fhe lair tit such cases made. and provided. will be lifftieced:' This notice tapublished by particular orders of the Court; those josetnt4 willAsreforegovern *erotical • _ Notice, 111'N the matter of the '-eceuunt JONATH A icisTLER, abd.Sit M.. osWALDt aaig of MOM DSWALD, thibooefit - ditenr. , • •• - .7 ' The aubstrllbtre who brae been sOtinted by the Qom. of 4Ahnottin Plea* of 8..y1k111 coo to eicaatin_ t e adjust, and i settle the stave at Jonathan Metter and Sairdeel Oairald anigw Gideon Vioved i tereby give notice, that they meet rot Abel •OtarPtise at the house or Michael Ur i innkeeper t In the Borough of Orwigsbure. on It I day. thei4th day et September. A; D. 1840. at o'clock 1n the &renew, when and wh e r e all pe t inter e iderdwe a y Attend if thee think, proper. JAMES H. DRAEFF, JACOB HAMMER. Auditor JOSEPH MORGAN, Dewieahir . nr z Aug 20. Nmut. is hereby virtu Id all it may that the following writ has-been issued au ] theCoort of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Con Grid to me direet4"to wit : • ticituylkill County, sit. x The Commonwealth of, Pa.. to lie . 1 4 (J . ; alieritf of Schuylkill Coinity Greer gt 1 1 - \ • • If John George and band Gr • - ' it :`,' await make you secure of prosecuting ......_ . their claims, then Eve tointnand you that pito tiamintdi by poll and lawfbl summoners, Serbastin Miller, 'Peter F tlbeht, John Strimpler„ John W. Pultob, the itibh Ca t tial Company of Pecnsylvania, and Elitabeth Breniite, widow of Daniel ttreokle, deceased, Atnea Este' ly and Maria Lie wife, late Maria Dreukte„ and He ty S. Drenkle, Catharine S. Drentile. Elizabeth S. -DrenkleXeroline Dienlle, and Sarah Drenkle, ing minor children of bantel Drenkle deceased,. be said Attrott Eeterly being their guardian, and Ja b Weyrroin and Margaret lire wife, late widow of Mid(' a B. Keim. Susan D. B. Reiss, Da lel D. B. Keim, Canis, ine D. B. Kelm, being ini of children of Dantel D B. Keim deceased n and Ma si lta Richards being their Guardia, mod Belleville gga s Assignee of the said Daniel D. B. Keim deceased: The heirs eird legal representatives of Christianey deceased; to wit, Johli Ley, Christian Ley, Willil sii Stroh and Elisabeth his wife, Henry Zimmerman and Mary his wife:Augustus Holmes and Saiah hie wire. William Ley. The children of Michel Kuttmiller talito was intermarried with. one of la daughters of Chrfetinn Ley deceased, now alsoa ccused, to wit 1 Jacob Kutamiller, Daniel Kutzn a il ler, Sarah Kummilkr. John K,.tzmiller Isaac Kut,- miller. The children at Smith who was a married to one of the daughters of Christian decd. now also deed: to Wit: George Smith, A Smith, Mary Smith, Elitfabeih Itutteccu Smith ei ei Sarah Smith and John Meyers and Sarah :uti w who Was the widow of the oak: Christian Ley ceased, late of your etrafity, so that they be and pear before oro Judgea at Orwigaburg. at out Co of Common Pleas there to be held oh Monday o proceeding the last Monday of October. inzt.to di wherefore whereas Juhu George and Dottid Gse ',Nal'', Plaintiffs, and the raid detendaitta abOve ua .. together, an undivided do hold about 134 Acres gruund witL the appurtenances, situate lb the to ship of Pine Grote in the County of Schuylk boulidea by land, of tote or late County Hanle. cob hooter and.mhers, being on the Union Canal the town of Pine Grose, and known by the nutne Forge property. they the said defendant,. pertiti , thereof between them according to the laws • eu.toms of the Commonwealth of Penneylvania, be made, do contradict and the Ranie to be done. not permit itujitstly and contrary to the lame la and customs, &c. Arid !mice you then there nand of :nose au nem otters end this writ, ~. I Witness the Honorehie A. V. Poisons, Prea. u a of our said Coen at Orwigeborg. the 29th day August, A. D. 140. PETER 'F. LUDWIG. Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Orw igeburg, ? September sth, IC4O • i Moffat's Life and Phi , nil Hitters. r A perfectly safe, unerring, and successful trekt mem of almost every species of disease by the usi of MO.O - FAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. is no longer ] a matter of doubt, as a reference to the experience o many' housand patients will satisfactorily prove. Dur inglthe present month alone nearly one hundred cases have come to the knowledge of Mr. Moffat, where the patient has, to all appearance, effected a *man* cur by the eselusitre and judicious use of the LifeMis cheines—some eight or ten of these had been consid r ea beYond all hope by their medical attendant,. Su It happy results are a source of great pleasure to Mr. ~ and inspire him with new, confidence to reaenune•d the net of hie piedieinee to his fellow-citizens. The LIFE NI EDICT DES are a purely VEGETAB preparation. They ere Mild and pleasant in their a. ration, and tit the i,atne time thorough—acting rap .ly u i en the searetione Oldie system—carrying off all ac i monious humors, and assimilating with and purifyi the bided. For this reason. in aggravated eases • Dyimepsia.the Life Medicines will give relief in a sh r ter.space of time than any other prescription. In rev - and-4gee, Inflannnatory Itheumatiem, Fevers of e deeertpticin, Sick headache, Heart-burn, Dirtiness. in the, head, Pains in, the Chest, Flatulency, impaired • pedie, and in every disease arising from an impurity o . the bided, ore disordered staik of the stomach, the s of these Medicines has always proved to be beyo • doebr, greatly superior to any other mude of tre t milli All that Mr. Moffat oaks of his patients Is to be pa ti culari, n taking theta strictly according to the directio It ti not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that • • hit self may say in their favor, that he hopes to g credit. It is alond by the residue of a fair trial. Is It. readei an invalid, and does he wish to knoir whether Life Medicines will suit his own easel If so, Lit •TE call or send to Mr. Moffat's agent in thee place, and pill cure a copy of the medical Manual, designed es a. 176 mestic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. He it therelind enumerated very many extraordinary cas• cure; land perhaps argue mad, similar to his o Moffat's Medical Office in New Y0rk.375 Broadly* . This Medicine can also be obtained:of MILLER & HAGGERTY, 1 Agents fpr Schuylkill Countyt.' l Pottsville, September 26, 1340. 39 Salmon & shad. . PICKLED Salmon, Minns Mid and No. I M tel, for gala by . . MILLER tr. HAOGERT Jute 07 E Subscriber. who has hien apiiiiinted Att toe by the Orphau's Court ofl3clinyllullCouat audit. extinine, adjust shd reicule the admlni tion accohtts of Behermi late Rebecca B ch man, administrant of dm estate of David ch. man dammed. hereby gives notice thit hewill t for diet siiirpOse at the house of Michel Graff to. keeper of ,the Borough of Orwigsburg. On M ay the 28tb day of September. Ai D. 1640.at10 ova k in the forenoon. when and where all such as ire interested In the settlement - of the " • to • may attend if they think proper. . , J oIMES H. GRAEFF. - Aud • . Orwirshorr. Sept. U. 1840. • . Assigiftee l 6 Sale. rianE Property under the late. firm orterw, •••• whilney; will bo told at the ,Publiti: Rti of James Lang, in Port Carton• on Tburadrit i l Nth day of October neat, it 10 o'clock frithit doom . The_propetiy Onsititurof fhb iiire4lied•t of Lealm on the Valietyurriste • Landing sad onfiroyerniiiiii at NA tabor); Road Wagons; DIM 'Origami ; evory description'. The VOii of Ccial la one c, m o n approved in the region, kid tho . trilitei complete working order. The.iiitti . offers advantages to any permit desirous .. totals ••• Coal businese. ,ThajestOoktars gni, tais suit dads knoiOn on ths. diry-of itaW •'i - . . • • 7 - 'lLiwerrsE twtceibeti. sept.-K ... -- 'once. Its' tbi mattes of the account of Peter. ' , ono A of dm buries of the estate of Alp e.' late of Pinegrove Township. deceased:* • •'- ' - • The subscriber. who his been aPpOitilif A . ' aun t y* by tbo Mart of. Common rim, for ' th e y of Schoytkill. to , audit th e aboie ,sttcoont, Ind.. kis distribution of - the mints lathe hand• of Peter EU • tWrt. one of the Trustees tii them fegitlitlergit the gems. will meet ft& that purpose at his off th e serostti of drisigetitire;On Toestteri:Abi day of September. A. D. 18 4 .001 11 o'clock' i foreooone, when and `c,bilkil'illi lersonl lute may attend. ' ' •• - , - ; • , , : • . `.'. JAMEBI.II..C.II,4EFF:Itint diwigiburi,'Sept.-12/li. 4840. % - , - 37. 40- . . _lfoafett Witte: . VtEBfl .oppiy. of l galely FOse., just cm' ow! tot Bali by, •• • I • ,BAJANN I fk 444 ient for Ath. EEIE ' Notic ' . its on: ~~