lithipuiento of Coal for !he week ending on Thurs day evening last. Shipped by Efeloware 'boa :ct!. S' Aeilner & Son, ! Miklos de . Bpencer, G Bast, Milne, -&, Haywood, Miller & Haggerty, Bennet& Taylor, Charles Lawton, co II Potts, • Georee 'reline, • Hell & Bolton, 83 Reeve & Co.. I Pinkerton, ' Hewse 2 Bober, ' Hilt &,corniei, Prior & Jenkins, IL: Rear, Thernas'Morris , Billyman & Nice, Mien Collieries, F J Parvin s Janice Downey, Potts & Barman, C. ;Ashley Sr, Co. .1 Wm. Wallace, Suildrj , Shiiipers, Per last repcirt • 15;816 311.170 liipments . to same period last year 253,7,14. PRICE o r Frtim 'Pottsville to Philadelphia, . Frotu Pottsville to Net's , I4ork LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TRADE For the week entliag'on Thursday last. • 'Torts. -50 -59 -50' 54 66 •55 . 30 52 • fit 52 55 53 52 52 51 777 9348 Aug. 27th. J. Faust, .g Traveller, . Carpenter, ,- '' 28 French 'creek,l 44 -Juliana, Munster, 30 (Idiot), 31 ‘lfOodpecit,: Cyane, 1 •Sep4 Ist. Elizabeth. Sea 'Snake, Tletiry 'RIIOEII3B, Gen.l3'nnapartei Regulator; • ' 'l5 Boats, . Tons. 182 Per last report —197 Boats • • S 0, L D. Aug. John , 31 Railing Butt, , Sept l Black Bird, Torpeao, • 4 Boats, Tont 13 per, last 'repiiiirt —214 Boats i J. & R. garter, 8 Boats this vr4ik. 410 107. do Per 134 report -5481 —ll5 . - James Tiggart, 6 Boats this week' 300 83 do Tei . lasi report ' 1 4197 —B9 _ 418 Boats, I Total tons, '21,217 snAmoKiN COAL TRADE 10,583 Ta xii)g. 19, DELA WAR E & nuusimCOAL TRADE August 21, 104,530 MOUNT CARBOY [RAIL ROAD. Tho arnonnt.of Coal tran4orted on this rand ud 'to Thursday evening last, isk 3,358 lona Per last report F 48,016 Toth) 51,574 NATHAN 'CLEAVER, Collector MINE HILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAIL ROAD smolint 'of Coal translip`rted Ott this road up to Thursday evening last, hi' 11,515 13 l'ef list report f '139,222 15 Total 150;138 08 _ IIEWELL Collctor. ' ;1 MI U. CREEK Rll ROAD, The amount Jr Coal trans wiled on this road up to Tharsday evening last.is 2,03 tons Per last report t 30,338 I -- T0ta132.801 G EO. ‘DESTY, Collector SCHUYLKILL VALLgY HAIL ROAD The amount of Coal transliorted on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 1 6,802 tons - Per Jost report 35,533 '1 42,335 POTTS, Collector - -..--- ' . 111 A It It *ED., On the list of August, by he Rev. A. T. Geis senbainer, Mr. GEORGE Msionik:n, of 1 East Penn township to ,titan ELIZAOqII Banwin, of West Penn township. On the 15th of August, by ithe same, Mr. Aanos Renat, to Miss SUSAN RALLIST. both of Middleport. On the 1`.2i1 of August, by ' lthis same, Mr. JOHN H. Dairrosoa to Miss ElazstizTn Scruerzirg, both ,of Manheim tr wnship. OUlt, MA KET• CORRECTED WEEKLY. KttBOinf, Oeptcmber 4: 1841. WHEAT FLOrtt ler 'l34rrel $6 25 ' RYF - do • • tVqt. ' 250 WHEAT . , per Biskel, 1 10 . BYE, , * dO 60 CORN, d 6 65 1 ~ OATS, di . 42 ; EGGS. per d4z. * BUTTER, • per pthind. BACON, d o HAM S , &pi POTATOES, per bathe] HAY; per ton, A FLUOR. ¶HE Ladies the Presby [ teflon Congregation in this -; place intend fielding a, Fair at the Penna. Ball, on Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, the 9th Nth and 11th days of September. . The proceeds are to be an; tion of a new Meeting house needed, t The übjeCi is a good o ne , and the Ladies have bean unwearied in their exertions to prepare a vari. ety of useful articles for"the 'pecssion. Tho prices will be marked upon every; &tick, nothing over charged, and change given in very Instance when necersary. Nei of admission 1 2 / 1 cet4i. • , . , , • Browns Feria 1 e Yeast! T"'s.article hasbeen in - co slant use by many _ families in the Eastern Ales, fnr several months ' past past with great trueefaa in making good bread. Many advantages arise from its. use, that mattes it preferable to all other tarticles for making bread fight and Ir:fleetly white; it is free from _all impure ingredients. -- The above article warranted genuine, for sale by. E. Q. & A. fIENDESON. 36—a. September 4, 184! ron& 26713 1734 ' Boats. ‘2l§ ' 1 1512 ' 1305 1268 1029 970 . 972 946 908 902 786 701 613 576 425 404 383 374 370 - 370 362 i 19 .; 17 /2 '7.. t q i-5 I f 5 1 1 4 ; 79- 262 260 216 3918 493 25,253 r 5,383 285,917 $1 65 $3 40 -10125 51 30 . 50 54 1135 519 -704 5891 4497 81 10 62 15 to $l7 lied towards the erec. Which is very much • SELECT, SCIIO9L soft TOITNO., ZBAD;ilOi iberlaving been - ttiditeed.to - eilii, a J.- SELECT SCftOUL FOR YOUNG LADIES, in•Porrsvirwe, respoctrolly solicitsithef ationage of parents land guardians. The School will be opened on iWortilay, .the 6th of September, 1841. The year will :tie divided into two terms of Svilnontits each, thei 'first term com tneneinz'on the 6th of September, the second on the 6th of February:- The course of inr .usi ruction will comprise the'Elem entary branches . of an English Education. 'Natural Philosophy, CEemistry, Botany, At;trOnomy, Arith metic, dr.e; • 1 TERMS. 1 ' The;firetClass. per term of .five-inoidha, '912 00 Second. do. 'do. I 10 00 Primary, •do. do.- 1 8 00 . • - B. ANNA CLEMENT. Reference, ' . REV. MR. MILLEN. 1 • Pottsville, Sept. 4. i 38 —tf. Irr Strict attention will be ,aidto the deportment and morals of the pupils. i : - TATumi & PATENT IMPEOVEIi LEADEN PIPE rim E undersigned, agent for thel manufacturers, offer fur sale LEADEN PIPES, of all sizes and various thickness and strength f:oin to 5 inches in diameter of bore. The superrotity of this Patent Pipe, will be evident upon examination. It is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively used in Philadel phia for private service, being the cheapest and best. Water, after standing sometime in small iron pipes will gdiaerally deposite a aedimeal of iron rust. Besidesthe usual sizesi Tatham dr Brothers man ufacture very light leaden pipe, for conducting wa• ter from springs at long distances, under slight rireassute or head of water, and for, chemical and other uses. Calibre. Lengths. Weiglit. .4 inch 100 yards 1 lb. per yard. • 6 " 'l 7O " 14 " 50 2 0 30 " , g , 25 " 25 yards, 3 lba 6oz per yd. 1 " feet, 5 lbs. 10 oz., 14 " • 40 " 6 lbs. 14 oz. The price of the above le very low,—Apply, to B. BANNAN, Pottsville. Agents for TATEIAM & BROTHERS. No. 44, Prune Street; Philadelphia. September 4. Mil. 36-6 m. Cution. II ANAW AY froth: the subscriber ou the 29th ult, an apprentice to the Tailoring Business by the-name of Joel Kleek. -' ner,about .19 years of age. All per. li bons are hereby cautioned not to ( . trust him on toy dcgount., and all persons are alto forbid harboring said ..... -----...- apprentice under the full penalties of the law JAMES M'ALARNEY. -56-If. • September 4, 1841 Notice. ' r im subscriber, an auditor appointed by the Or -, phans Court in and for Schuylkill county, to audit and distribute the balance in the hands of D. J. Meyers, Administrator of the estate of William Shively, 3creased, to and among the creditors of thasaid William Shively, deceaseAv who may be entitled to the same, according to IL , will meet for that purpose on Thrusday the 16th day of Septem. ber, 1841, at his office in the 'Boriiugh of Pottsville, at 10 o'cliiekin the forenoon of said day, when and where all periaits , ipterested ate notified to attend. WILLIAM V. DEAN. va 36-2 t, September 4,1841. Beals Tongues .4fb SUPERIOR Beef's ToneneP, l just rtceived ‘ 7 and for sale by T. & 3. BEATTY. September 4,1841- Stray. Cow. OIVTIZAI ED awny from the subscriber, about ten days ago a White Cow, with a few small brown spots on her forehead and on her sid es. Whoever will return said cow to the subscriber or give him information where he can get her again , shall he reasonably rewarded. B. HANNAN. SeiStem her 4 - Valuable Coal Lands in Schuylkill County, rov. SALE, 7HE VALLEY FURNACE LANDS." n NE full (Val undivided ninth part or share of a Tract of Land in Schuylkill County-, designed " The Valley Furnace Lands," bounded by Lands surveyed to Jacob Bushy, Charles ,Shoeidaker, Francis Mentges, Matthias Keely, Janice Dickin- son, John Swartz, Doctor George Glentworiti, and others, and containing in the whole Fight Thou. sand one Hundred acres strict measure. • THE SELTZER TRACT" One full equal undivided moiety - of Three Tracts of Land in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, containing Three hundred and twenty four acres thirty three perches, and ono full equal undivided eighth part of one Tract of Land in the same Town ship, containing Seventy acres and On hundred and thirty eight perches: the. whole Four Tracts containing Three hundred and ninety five acres and tleven perches, and designated 'The Seltzer Tract," THE EAGLE HILL COAL TRACT." Seven Sixteenths undivided part or I shire of a Trak of Land in Schuylkill Township', Schuylkill county,designated 0 The Eagle Hill Coal Tract." bounded by Lands of John Beim; Piilip Faust, Daniel Graff, Conrad Bobb, and others ' ;and contai mug Three hundred and seventeen acres. Apply to Herman Cops agent for tho subscribers, or to either of the undersigned. JAMES DUNDAS, MORDICAI D. LEWIS, I SAMUEL W. JONES, } Trustees. ROBERT L. PITFIELD, ROBERT HOW ELL. J Phila. September 4 '36-2mo Public Sale, Of a House and Lot in the Borough °fret:milk. WILL be sold, at public sale, on Saturday. the 18th day of September, 1841, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the Public house of Michael Mon. timer in Pottsville.' All that Two Stery Frame ' I dwelling house and Lot of ground, 5it ....,)i., ;:,, ~ 1 , . sate on the Northeasterly side of Nor. as • a ii, 'an S tre et, q between St. John and as 04 - .- we g l ---..- .--:-.± Chambers street in Pottsville aforesaid : saidut containing in front on stud -Norwegian• street, 120 fcetond in depth, towards (Market Stb, 100 cet to a ten feet alley. founded on the Northeasterly side by lot number 36 ofkott & Pat. terson division, and on the SoutheastaW'Phie, by lot number 42 of the same division. Reserving, however, a passage or space- of ten feet wide allay ; for the use of the public, from.the ten feet alley aforesaid to Norwegian street: these premises be ing the rear or portion of the Southeasterly End of Lot known as number 38 and 40 in Pott and , Pat. tersons addition to Pottsville. . Conditions made known at the time of sate, RICHARD BOONE, • • DANIEL. %DUNG, Assignees of Jones, Kelm & 36-31 Septembir 4 Auditor's Notice. I r\ HE subscriber baSing been appointed by t( he Court erCornmon Pleas of Schuylkill county an Auditor to ascertain the creditors entitled to receive distribution ender the assignment of George W. Baum, and to distribute the assets now in the bands of John Beitenman and Charles Fridley Esg., his Assignees.', Notice is hereby given to all per. sons -interested to present their claims to the sub. scriber at the Public' House of Michael Seltzer, ja the' Borough of Orwigaburg. on Monday the 4th day of October nest. JACOB HAMMER. - I 36-"" September 4 tOIINTY MEETING. pursuance'of a resolution'passed at the county Aleetint.helif tiOn.i6buirk on the 27th of July last. the Demoefatte Republicans of Schuylkill' county; opposed to the . Preseht State Administration, and in favor John flanks, a protective Tariff and the DuOibution of the fin:reeds lir the Sales of the Public Linda among the States, aro roluested to meet in County.Conventinn. a the public house of Frederick Hues, in Selitlylkill flared, 'o'n Saturday the 18tlifof September neit, at 9 o'clock P. M. for, the purpose et tbrming a county Ticket to bo sup ported ut the ensuing Octoliii •bleetion. By order of • „ • GEORGE JJEIST;ER, LUDVIIG BERGER, 'JOSEPH ROBINSON% PETER FILBERT, SAMI.JEL YOST, 'Stooling Calathittee. Carne IITGRekiN Cirpetirig for sale by E. , '61, 4 & HENDERSON. Anglo 2835 . . Cheest. • SA PSAbO, Pine Apple & Ileikilner 'Neely Cheeee, for sale by E. Q..5' A. lIENbkRSON. -.August. 28 35 , Collars. . , • FRENCH. Scotch & Swiss Collars, CollaretS, Cray - tits, 4.c. E. Q. is. A. HENDERSON. August 28 • 35 I p I _AWES Elastic Top Silk Hose, do Plain do do - 11 -A Bleached and unbleached Cotton 'Hose, Black & Mixed do do, Misses and Chtldrens Cotton Hose, ladies Mohair, and Pickwick Glo ev s'4.. Mitts„Silk, Kid ZS- Cotton GloYes. For sale by E. Q:4 A. HENDERSOY. August 28 35 TO Let. Apply to Septe,ntber 4 rreliE subscriber is authorized to sell at private salefor cash, all the personal properly belong— ing to the North American Coal Company, con— sisting of 43 large Rail Road Cars, suited to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Care, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in goud'order, two Truck Waggons, together With a variety of fixtures re cessary for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens.. Cart, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains, .4.c. 4-r. Together with one fifteen horse power Engine complete, one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to JAMES SIELIMAN, Jr. August 28 35—tf /TIE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, ai e the a house of Michael Mortitne.t in 'the Borough of Pottsville, cm Saturday the 11th of September next, at 3 o'clock P. M. That well known Tavern Stand , , on the Port Carbon Road, called the Blue IV Tavern. The building is of atone, put up in the most substantial manner—is 36 feet in front by 313 feet deep three stories high: Tim lot is fifty by 145. There is an excellent garden attached td:the Hotel well stocked with fruit : Terms at sale. THIS valuable work coinplete in four octavo vol umes, beautifully printed on good paper. Also Clark's Commentary on the Ne( Testiment.' one volume &vo. Just received and tot sate by B. BANNAIST. August 28 36 36- A Cl CARDS largeund small, by the Doz. on single, just received and for sale by B. DAMAN. August 28 38— . QTRAYED away from the subscriber, at: Mill Creek, near Port Carbon,on the 4th inst. a Cow, at yellow color, has 4 white feet, is about 7 or 8 years old, and had a large Tin Bell with a leather strap around her neck when she left : the white hair at her tail is about 10 inches long. Any person who will rdturn the said cow to her owner or inform btu' where she can be obtained, shall be reasonably rewarded fur his trouble. THE Proprietors wishing to decimo Storekeeping. will dispose of the remainder of their stock of goods and fixtures at the York • tore, August 28, 1841, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Imluors, Hollow-ware, Queensware, & Tin ware. The sale will commence at one &clock this after noon, where the Terme will he made knoa n. Claims against Marshall h Co. recuived in pay— ment from purchasers. August 28 35 . IVOTICC is hereby given that' an Adjourned 4 .‘ Court of Common Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be' held at •Orwigsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Monday, the 20th day of September next. Therefore all persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly ADISTRIBUTION of Fancy Work, 4.c. by allotment, will take place at St. Anna's School, on Monday the Gth of Sept. at 3 o'clock P. M. Ladles 4 , Gentlemen or Pottsville and vicinity are respectfully invited, to call and examine the work which will be exhibited at the school room, every afternoon until the time of allotment. _ August 21 IIgOTICE is hereby given that An Adjourned . 1 .-‘ Court of Quarter Sessions of the'Peace, for tho county 'OfSchuyikill, to hear certain applications' for Tavern License, &c: will be holden at Orwigs burg, in and for the County aforesaid, on Monday, the 20th day of Septertilier next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Hensline De Lanes. A FEW patterns elegant Mousline . do Lines.. "L Medium and low.prited do. do. for sale by. E. Q. 4-A. HENDERSON: August 21 34 Home Book of Health. A ND Medicine, being a popular Treatise on the ineans of avoiding and curing diseases, and of preserving the Health and vigor of the Body to the latest period, &e., Also the Gentleman's Medical; Pocket Book. het received and for sale by ' B. BANNAM July 17 . • 29 Lloisery & Gloves. York Store Room FOR SALE. Blue Tavern for Sale. August 28 Clark's Commentary. A. stray Cow. August 28 Public Nale. PROCLAMATION, JOHN G. WOOLISON, - Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, ()twigs. burg, August 14, 1841. 35—tf St. Anna's School. PROCLAMATION. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff, Sherif f 's Office, Orwigs. burg, Angupt 28, 1841. 3,5-4 THE liOliiggSt-JOURNAL. THOMAS MILLS. 36- JENKIN THOMAS. 35-31.* DAVID PENMAN. 35-3 La An WT . arakd rimedy for common Colds, Coughs. • Asthma, Influenza, IVhooping Cough, Rm• chills, and di : diseases of the Breast and Lungs, tending to. Consumption ; eomprised of the ems . ceutraled virtues of Horehound,' Boneset, Blood Root; Livertvort and several other vegetable sub stances." Prepared only by J. 31. WINSLOW, Roeliester, AT, "VIE innocence and nUiyershlly admitted pectoral sir. tues ortbe Herbs fmm which the BALSAM OF. HOREHOUND is nude. are too generally known to re quire recommendation : it is therefore only necessary to tamely° that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated and so happily combined with, several other vegetable substan ces, as to render it the most specdy, mild and certain remedy,now in use, for the comilaints aboict men tioned. ANOTHER FACT. Mr. Winslow—Sir: Ilaiing derived the most a‘tor ishing benefit, by the use of your " Balsam of hore hound." I am anxinuein some way, to aid in extending tie benefits to others,;and will therefore state the fact. in my own case. In January last, I had been afflicted with an alarming Cough and Bleeding at the Lungs, far nearly five months, during, which time I-used every thing, almost, recommended in similar cases, but found little' or no relief.. Having given up my business entirely, and by the advise of Physicians made preparation to go South as soon as practicable. I was advised to make trial of the above truly valuable Medicine, and to my great sur prise. found almost instant relief, and by using only four 'bottles was entirely restored to health. SAMUEL 0. ROGERS, Cooper, Frankfort, May 13.1840. , . price 50 cents per ' , bottle. For tulle by CLesissrs & PAnstri, and Win. T. EPT i ria . PiittsviHe, Pa. and by the Druggists in the country gen• erally % , August 28 35-Bmo. ANORDINANCE For the Rego . &lion. Curbing and Paving the side walks and Gutters in Mahantango Street. StemtnY 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Counc it of the Borough of Pottiville. and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same: That the grade or regulation of the ascents & descents of& in Mahantango Street shall be& the same is hereby fixed & established as follows: At Center Street seven feet eight inches above the top . of Central Block, thence to rise thirteen feet two inches to the centre of Second Street. thence to rise fourteen feet ten inches to the con. tre of Third Street, thegte to rise seventeen feet five inches to ;the centre of Fourth Street; thence to rise twenty feet to 'the cethre-of William Street. „thenee to rite fifp-feor,. to the centre of Courtland Street, thence to-rise eight feet sik rncheh'to the centre of St. Johns Street. and from thence to ilsi3 seventy one feet to the Western line of the Borough The said grade or regu lotion to be the height of the Curb Stone of the footway on the isiiirthwardly side of the Cart way, and the Curb stone on lthe Senthwardlyl side,of the Caraway to be one foot four inches higher at Centre Street •than the above grade, and to continue that height above the cor responding grade of the Islorthwardly Curbstone from Centre Street to the westward line of the Borough. Site: 2. The width of the footwtys or side walks, in Mahantango Street shall be thirteen feet. measuring from the true line of the street. any regulation, resolu Lion or ordinance to the contrary notwithstanding. SEC: 3. The said sidewalks or footways on both sides of the said Street from Centre Street totleventh Street, shall be graded. cut down, filledbp, curbed and pave) as herein after eirected, and the gutters made and pa • ved, and the property in front of which such footways. side walks and gutters shall be Made and paved, shall be and the same is hereby taxed With the expense there= of, in pi oportion to. the extent of the same in front, agree. ably to the provisions of the first second and third sec. tions of the Act of Assembly. entitled "a supplement to an act entitled au "act incorporating the Town of Potts. vine, in Schuylkill county; into a Borough, passed the fifteenth day of June, A. D 1890. SEC. 4. The footways oreidewalks aforesaid, shall be made or paved with brick, on the grade or regula tion established in the front section of this ordinance, and supported with Curb Stones not lest than three feet long and six inches thick;tho Curb Stones on the S.rmih wardly side of the Street to be net lets than tivo feet nine inches wide. and the top to stand sixteen inches above the gutter, and on the Northwardly side to be not less than two feet wide. and the top to stand nine in. ches above the gutter.. The ends of the Curb Stone to be hewed and dressed to an even joint. the top to be dressed to a straight line. and so bevelled that while the top shall rise one half inch to the foot, the front may learn back one inch to the foot, when the stones are planted. The pavement to rise one half inch to the foot from the Curb Stone to the line of the Street. The gut tern, aforesaid, to be three feet wide, paved with stone. The Gutter on the Southwardly side, to be nine inches higher than the lane on the Northwardly side. Pno - vt- DED, that in front of any lots not actually built upon, the side walks or footways shall not be required to be pa ved to a greater width tbsn five. feet from the Curb Stone, the residue of such footway or sidewalk from the said pavement to the line of the Street being laid with gravel so as to support the pavements. Sge. 5. NO person shall set or cause to be set any Curb Stone, or to make or cause to be made any pave ments, side walks, until the grade thereof shall he g y en by a person appointed by the Council for that l.ur. pose, and any person who shall set, or cause to be set any Curb Stone, or shall make or cause to 'on made any Pavement beside walks contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, shall for every offence forfeit and pay a penalty of twenty dollars. Passed into an ordinance this Eighteenth day of Au gust, A. D. 1841 JA MES SI LLYMAN, Jun. President of the Council. . Attest. 1. EDWARD OWEN PARRY. Town Clerk, f Mr. Samuelletvisailahantango Street, has been ap— pointed by the CounMl for purposes mentioned in the fifth Section of the aboye ordinance. EDWARD OWEN PARRY Town Clerk. Pottsville, August 21,1890. 39-2 mo. ' Daniel R. Bennett ") In the Court of vs. f Common Pleas, of John Bruner, Bru. t Schuylkill county, ner, Mathias Bruner, Marge. I of October Term, rot Bruner and Rebecca Bin. .1841, No 9. ner, with notice to lisepl: Doh- I Als. Summons bids guardian,of the said Mat. in Partition. thine, Margaret and Rebecca I The Common. Bruner. wealth of Penney!. vahia to the Sheriff of Schuylkill county, Greeting : If Daniel R. Bennett make . you secure of prosecu— ting his Wait% then we command you. as we have heretofhre commanded you, that you Summon by good and lawful Summoners, John Bruner, William Bruner, .Mathias Bruner, Margaret Bruner and Rebecca- Bruner, late of your county, so that they be and. appear before our Judges at Or. wigaburg. at bur , County Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on' Monday next; preceding the last Monday of October nett: to show wherefore, whereas they the said Daniel R. Bennett and the aforesaid John Bruner. William Binder; Mathias Bruner. Margaret Bruner, - and Rebecca Bruner; together and undivided, do..hold a bet tain two Story frame dwelling house and Blacksmith Shop and lot, or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Mi. Denville Schuylkill county beginning at the North iast corner of Carboketreet and front street thence EastWardly along said Carbon street two hundred and thirty feet, thence Northwardly and parallel with front street, thence Southwarclly along front Meet, seventy three and one half to the place of Beginning. Partition 'thereof between them to be made (acCording to the laws and cuitoms of this Commonwealth, in such cases made and provi. dud) do gainsay, and the same to be done do not permit very unjustly and against the same laweind customs (as 'tis said) 40. And have you there then the names of those summoners and this writ. Witness, the honoralite A. V. Parsono, Esquire, President of our said Court at Orivigsbeg, the twen ty ninth day.ofJuly. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty one. • GEORGE'RAHN, Proth'S• Or wi gsburg, August 21 34 FALL GOODS. /VIM subscriber has just returned from New -sa York * Philadelphia, and is now opening a general assortment of Fall Goods: comprising, Blk. Blue and Imre. reen Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetes Vestings, of every description. Marinctes Mouse= Lute De LanesoLadies Cravats Scarfs, Manche& tar Ginghams.4c.. together with a general assort ment of Fancy and Dornistin Dry. Goods, whioh will be sold very cheap at the cign ora te “ G o ld en Ball." Also a large supply o f Fell Carpeting, consisting of Imperial. Superfine and lowpriced Ingrain, 24, 3-4 4. 4.4 Vanetion do. Damask do. Brusseleand Milten.licarth.Rugs, Floor oil Cloths, 4- 1, Alicant and Manilla Door - Mats, Stair. Rods, Damiisk Plain Matting*, 4c. for sale very cheap. - ) 1 E. W. EARL. August 21 _ , Isaac , Thompsopi f Co.'s • - - _ • "joi - - .bovosinot. DAILY LINE :0:f IWO Ayr Noise Tray toile Coach: fip!i . , . PIItLADELPHL4 - TO POTTSVILLE. via Reading _Rai/road. leaves Philadelphia. daily. at si.o'cloelt A. M., arrives at Pottsville at 4 o'clOck, P. M.: leaves Pottsville;.daily, at 6i o'clock, A. M. arrived at Philadelphia at 6/ o'clock P. M. • Passengers by Ms line will 'arrive . at Pottsville in limo . to take Stage fir Shintokin, Sunbury. Northumberland, Danville and ICattaivisss, and can depend on meeting with saber and careful drivers, Vow Troy Coichea, and genii° horseti, and accom medating Agents.. Racing net permitted. The 'Proprietorsnie thankful fur past favors, and merit a continuance ofThe same hY therr assidnems attention teir.the accommodation mid iiiiftly•of the travelling Palle. This Line of Stales has positively no cettection with . any other line on sai4 road. A For seats ape's to AMTS DIXON. at the Mer chants {lota. FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the PenimVtania Farmer. THIRD Street, near Callowhill. Reading at HERR'S Hotel, Poltsraleat M. MORTIMER'S Pollisille hotel, , and BIItGHT'S iluunl Carbon House, Which are the only offices. Fare,-from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. 1 Cai-, $4 Is No. 2 Cat., _ 4 25 ISAAC THOMPSON. • MICHAEL MORTIMER, Proprietors. F. F. BENSAMAN 4 CO. N.D.—Persons desiring to travel in this Line should inquire for Thompson 4 Co's Opposition Line, and see that their receipts were so printed. OFFICE OF TILE 'Philadelphia At Bending RAZZ ROAD COid'Z'ANT. PrHE President and Managers of tub iPhiladel phia Reading Rail Road Col4anY giire no lo the TRADE, that they have wide arrangeniehts to open their COAL RAILWAY from Pottsville to the river Delaware for the transportation of coal, in all tho month of November next. Rates of Freight and Toll on Coal. From Port Carbon, Pottsville, Mount Carbon, or Schuylkill Haven, the charges for Freight and Toll on coal ( delivered in the Company's Care on their Railway) will be as follows : Per ton, During the months of December, Janua ry, and February. ES 1,50 During the mouths of March, April, May, and June. 1,75 During the months of July, August. Sep tember, October, and November. 2,00 At allowance of 20 cents per ton will be made to those who furnish their own cars. From Port Clinton the charges will be 25 cents per ton less than the above. By order of the Board, S. BRADFORD, Secretary 5. Treasurer. : Philadelphia August 14th 1841. 33 Auditor's Notice. rtiNftE tibbacriber having been appointed Auditor by the ttrplititett Court of Schuylkill county to distribute the Ealancc in the hands of James Palm. er, Adthinistrator of the estate of %4 illiam Whit. tinghatt late of po r t qdrbop, in Schuylkill county, deceased, too Mid among thiise who may be enti. fled to the saMe.theretbre will Attend fur that purpose in the Register's office, at brwitstorg, in Schuyl kill county, on Moneay the 13th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, it,which time and place those who feel theineelves interested may attend if they think proobr. RREI3B, Ortrigshurg, August 14th 4841. a3-4t Noticeb To all the heirs and legal repitientettives of Val- entine Staitt k alate of Pinegrove township, in th county of,Schlistikill, deceased. Pursuant to on order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held on the premises of the said deceased, in the town ship of Pinegrove in the county of Schuylkill, on Wednesday the fifteenth day of September next, at 41 . ten o'cl i6n the forenoon to make partition of the real eat Of° skid defieased, to and among his children a il legal representativeq, if that can be dont without prejudice to and spoiling 'or the whole, otherwise to value and °pelsse t 111; same : when and wherb )oia May attend if you think proper. • JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Orwigstarg, August 14 -33-5 t INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano Forte. qpnE inhatiitahta of Pottsville and its vicinity are a most respeciftilly inforined that the subscriber will give instruction on the Piano Forte to such persons that play feel disposed to patronise him. He will attend at stated hours, in hay family ; his terms may ba ascertained by application at Air. Shubert's Stbre, Cehtlb Street. E. 7. RICHARDS. July Ili 8-I.yr. ht. rbes Salt. A SUPERIOR article for preserving Pork. Fo 411 sale by E. Q. & A HENDERSON. Jannory 2, I— . Salad Oil. F RESH - Salad Oil, For sale by . • E. Q. & A. HEiiOEIIFON Jane 23 . Stray sheep. ri A3l t to the premises of the subscribers a few days since TWO SHEEP. The owner is re— quested to come forward, prove property paichar— ges, end take them away mherivive they will be sold. THOMPSON & PENMAN. August 21 34-30 London Brown.• Stout. FOR sale by E. Q. 4. A. HENDERSON. May 29 22 Adininisiratorit,Notire LETTERS of Administration. on the Estate o Elizibeth Christ, late of the Borough of Illi— nersville. deceased, having been granted to the subscriber; All persona indebted tb the said deed, are rc quested snake payment to the Subscriber, Lnd all persons haidng claims*ill present the same wltherit dela). • _ SILtr3IAN; . Administratrr. August 21 - 34 rublic Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county. the subscriber, Adminis. trator of the estate of William .1. Mayer. lam of West Brunswick township, in the ootinty cif Pehnyl. kilt deceased, will expose to eaTe by Public Vendue, on Saturday the 18th day of September next, at . I o'clock In the afternoon, at the house of Henry Gra. ver, in the township of West BriinsWielt, and Colin ty aforesaid: innkecperi One ifvo Story Titierii House, Store House, Stables and Sheds, * . .er and about twelve acres of land, situated ea - * 5 in the township of West Brunswick in 111 = Schuylkill county, on the Centre turn— pike road about three miles below . Orwigsburg, ad joining lands of Isaac Moyer, John Schell, and others. • ALSO, one lot . or piece of Ground; situate in the township of East Brunswick, in Schuylkill county, adjoining_ lands of Jonathan Yost, Bernard epner, William Atidenried, and others, containing Ono 'acre strict measure. , • ALSO, four Lots of Ground in the town of Mc— Keaitehure, hi the county of Schuylkill, numbering in theleneral plan of said town, with the numbers 140, 146, IA 156, tat© of the estate oft piddle— ceased. Attendance will be given and the condi— tions Of Sale made known at the tittle arukotate of ale ltyc DANIEL SHOLLENBEEGER, Administrates, Order,of the Court. * • • • JACOB KRIM, Clerk Oteigebtirjr, August 33-6 t Wetherill :'it Brother, _._. , - I AT ?H E OLD STAND .; v .4 . 1 • ~ Zro.l 65 NORTH FRONT STREET. i' . , __.'.. _ F.AST,VIDEp. , , -. qs., rtiazi u . ooaff ism Till Co*eu or AMMO fp' 1,,. PHILADELP/Ilit BIANUFAUTUIERBS Or %V . . r . .hiteLeaddryand k calm '.- •.... gtounilin Oil, 5 . Red Precipt, Red Lead, White glo Lit barge. i . Vitriol Alb. . Chronic Yfllow , Sulp. Quinine • do Green Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Solphil - Patent Yello o d w do Nitric. Sugay Lead . Motto •.- Copperas I Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol I Cont.. do ~ . Aq. Fortis I Acet.Morpbia bluriatie Acid Sulph.• do Epsom Spits LAC. Sulphur. r Tart, A cid , Ogi. de Norm. • Sup,-Cirb.Sodis Rennes !diners) Corr's, Sub. Mbre. Ethiops do. •- ~ Reimers OfCbampno r.Sal Nitre.Brimatone.llorsLec„ Offer forsale the a bovementioned a rticles toititer whb a general assortment of Paints, Thugs and SUMO and every tilher art fele in. the Choitatcal Ind edicins i ie.. I _ Being inane fct urers of all tboartiilesenumerau • un—r dar the above head, they pledge thetaselvei to supplit. their frionds and the publicon the most reasonable tepmal, • Window and Picture Glass, from 6 8, to 4 88. Oct I 1847 te— •• • • wv-fitkpas John T. Haz z ard and iobri v v Strattelh,. Merchants, latt ly trading under the firth of flaimard and Stroud*: did on the ninth day. of February, A. D. 184l,execute tbe undersigned a general ;Assignment of their effects. held in co, partOetship and individual, which atlei . plOding, fir the payment of one small proferehte L providet, fur the payment of alrtheir debts equally and rake lily without stipulation. Notice is thereficreheraby giVen to all persons haiing demands against.the said firm, or eithei the said John T. Hazzard or John Strada?, to present them to the undersigned - and all persons indebted to the said tirm, or either the said John T. Ilazvird and John Strauchore (mired 11) make payment without delay. P. W. HUGHES, • EO. C. Y N Ut/Ci.P. • . Assignees. , The Assignment and a , full statement of attire may be seep at any time at the office of • • Pottsville. Angost 14, 1811 . Sugar Cured illams. A FEAT lllids„superior cured hams, Just rem. 411 - ved and for eats by , . • MILLER & HAGGERTY 28—. July 10 Refined Whale 20 HUM received and for ante tip . •• • MILLER & HAGGERTY. 28. July 10 ll'ascal Iron Works Ware house. . N 0.77 South Third Street, S. 67nor Matti PHILMIIIELPUIA alorko, - Tasker IP Morris, 'IRON, Founders, and Manufacturers of Col Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen Ranges, Bath Boil, era, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron . Tubes, for St.iam, Gas, llot Water, &c. Davy's Safety Lamps of the best Construction. Patterns ft O° Foundry received,and castings delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut • St. Philadelphia, September 28,1838, Davy's Satibty Lamps - 0 F the best const.ruction, and most approved Mill also makes new gauges to old lamps, and other, epairs done at the subscriber's Clink and Watch Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. Juba 1 V—tf JOSEPH COATSWORTIJ. rrOpesed Aitiendinent to the Constitution. Resolution Relative to the An'iendazent 41' the Slate Constitution " Resolved by are Senate and 4loyse cif flepresen. latives in General Assembly met. That the Consti tution of thig-Cotomenwealth, ho amended in that third section lof the second article, so that it, shall read as , . That the governor shall toq this offloe during three years, from the third Tuesday cif • Anuary t next ensuing' his election, and shall not bo qapabl9 of holding it longer than a single term of thiee years in any tem of nine years" . WM A. CRABII, Speaker of the Rause of Representatives. JN. H: EWING, , Speaker of Ms Senate. Pennsylvania 88. SISCRETAWB OFFICE. if _ , • • i I tip hereby certify that the foregoing Is a trust copy of a Resolution ororo,ing .an emendate:it. O. the Constitution • wine)] was agrced 'to at the last. session of the Constitution; by 4 majority of the: membees elected to each house. the original of which remains filed in this office: and in compliance with the tenth article oldie Constitution of the Common. wealth, I do hereby cause the sailie to bo published, as directed by the sajd article. . le TcsTialosit whereof. i base hero. .t. . ~--Ay,c unto set my hand aid seal of said of. ;V • v '`"4, lace. at Harrisburg, this 14th day of k ''' ir: ' " JUCIC ' 1841. ' i si... , l • s FRS.. R. SKUNK, See': of the Commonwealth: 27-3 mo July 3 ANTARACITE IRON TIVIIE sill:scribers are now prepared to doh!! kinds' - 0 - of Castings, of the , best quality on the moat . reasonable terms; the Furnace and Foundry being mmediately on the Canal, Castings will be deliver. cd in floats free of charge. Pertions wanting cast ings will find It to their advantage to send orders to' MARSHALL & Co. • May 8,19-1 v Orders feet:Ned for ilenhingtoc hue BRIM, which on full trial prove to be better adapted to .resisting fire than any other in use—they aro made from tho same materials from which the celebrated China: are are manufactured. AM! As A Pofisviiie institate . . Summer 'session of thiti institution wilt commence on June 215 t,.! and ivill.cxinttnue twelve weeks each's:fire of the vaostiOn. It la earn, est!) , requested, that all havini Wards or childrento enter, will do so at the commencement of the sere sion, as much Cif the success of the pupils depen : upon a prompt!and judicious classification. No at lowance will hereafter be made for absence cacept in cases of protracted eickneis: RAIS ! . English branches, ! • $4 00 Higher. " ! 600 Classics , 8 00 Stationary, ,t. • • ' - • 25 • C. W . PITMAN, A. B. . • I. II; Bootie Will he furnished to tho pupils at the ustoinary priers *ben requested by the parents. June 19 25 Wets and • Ladies rine Buskins, en Leather, do. - do -French. Tierli do Grecian, do; do SlipipCm. do Boon", Morn:wen and Leather% Gentlemen's Water Proof Boots, do - Coarser! I,do do 1 coarse lind Brie, thitaitntp.lghod . every l aiie and quality. 4 just: rebeited fforn New York and for sale vaij low by.. T. I. BEATTY. Nov. 28. • • 48— el* Dra tag ap A _ COMMON _Draftiair Paper . ia Bolls. Also Wa 2 terman'a Double Elegatit,; Super Royal and Medium Do. .loot received ter.aalo.§7__ B. ;MAR. August 14,' • - • =II EIS F. W. HUGHES. 33- QM hoes.
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