Shipments of Coal for,th day livening last. Sh!pped by • DeWinne Coal Co. 111iMos Sr. Silencer, 8 4 Refiner ar, Son, Geo. 'H Potts, Milne? & Haywood, S 3 Reeve & Co. 0 But, Bell dr..Bolton, Charles Lawton; Hill & Parmer, C. Dd Forest, Bennet & Taylor, J Parvin, - Millai& Haggerty. Georg n o Payne, J Pinkerton, & Nice, Than:it Morris, R. Kear, • Pone& Bannan, Irugh..Kinster. Silly Mars & Evans, R. Adams, Union Collieries, Charles Ellet, Hewes, & Babet, Wm. Wallace, W. 11. Johne, j Taylor & Clayton. A. Heebner. • Tompson & Penman, Sundry Shilipers, Per last report Shipinents to same period LITTLE St:nut Liimg For the week . frling un Th Sept. 10. Sarah Jane, Rrio, 11 rye Thompson, 13 Elizabeth, Echo, S 1 ouster, 14 W. Wallace, ,• Pot; . I .4lary Reco, C,trpvtiter lielw.ad Tattler, Indusity, • 16 It•Gis•mi Day. Q n 1 . , I) Pennsylvalita, 15 Boats, Per latA rel -2.16 Btgits & X. Car 8 Boats tlii:,; wet k, 123 dot Pcr la.t r .lasiles Tagg -fi Boats this Ist Plt 95 do Per la.t T• --101 478 Pnats, PRICE OF GUTS From Pottsville to Philadelphia From Pottivilie to New YOrk SHAMOKIN COSI. ITRADE To Ziefit.. 2, _ DELA WAR 1. Al HUDSON ICOAL 'IRA DE Sept. 4, 119,715 ' L.r.iiwn co A L To Sept. 9, • • mousT CARBON R. IL ROAD. The amo.int of Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last. is 4,03.2 tons Per last report i .55;4-14 Total J 5 9 ,°16. NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector. HINE HILL AL sCHUI4IiILL HAVEN RAIL 'twit) The arria'Ant 'Coal trangportd on this road up 'to Thursday evening last, is 11,51+3 07 • per last report 1163.136 06- Total ' • %V M. NE 111 1 .1. CJ E 1 11AI The anpunt 31 Coal transpor to Thursila y evening last, is, rer last report - Total • ,!3i,519 GF.O. HADESTY., Collector SCH UYLIt ILL VALLEY' RAIL ROAD The amount of Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 1 6,119 tons 'Per last report j 42;335 48.454 IL 11. PQTTS, Collector MARRIED. On the'7 Inst, nt, at Philadelphia, by Thomas G Potter. tN., ?Or. EI,IJAII 13,FNEIICT, to Mies 11 AN TWAII (:) f Pottsville, Schpylkill county Pa On th(l.lGth itistant., by the Rev. Joseph M'Cooi Mr. E.IIWATID A. ISUTZN ED, 301 Miss SUSAN LAW' nexce., btith of By .thq same, on the evening of the same .day, Mr. JOHN: MAIITI N, of Chebter county, to Mi-s J A Ng B•UD, ofihis place. At Weot wood, on the 12th just.,ll . the Rev. John Madison : Mr. WILLIAM (311.nne of Pottsville, to Miss Leo ENTALINI: both of Niiners ciile. • i DIED. Q.n Sunday evening the 12'h inst. Samuel Frank lin, ee n W. and Luuisa L Earl, aged l year, 9 Months 7;:days• OUR in *R. KJE T • !•_. conitEcTED itir t ep.T.imyllik • Poi /ovine, September 18. 1841. ; 't WHEAT- FLOUR. ler Barrel $G 75 RYE, do cwt. 250 WI IF.A P, per Bitshel, - 1 30 'AVE,''. , ' . 0 60 CORN,'.' , : . 0 01T1, •, do -EGGS. ! per doz. . BurrEit, - per pound. HACON, do ' - HAMS.; do - , ' t POTATOES, 11P . f, hnlief, HAY. ; per ton Coffee anti tea W ITil Toast, will be served up every day at the: Exclianee Hotel Refectory, from 9 o'- clock A. M. untill 11 P. M. prise' I2j env. JOHN SILVER, fur' WM; G...IOIIIVSONT. Septcllll2..cr 18, 1841. Carpeting*. INGRAIN Carpeting for Role by E. g.. 1- A. kIENDERSON. Auguitt 213 35- week ending on Thurs- Boats. Tons. 68 3290 37 1975 29 1481 c.:;7 .1357 4'7 4315 • 17 695 16 666 779 13 690 F 3 . . 616 ji 619 12 - 562 12 556 11 • 533 10 • 519 ••! 9 488 • 9 : 483 9 • 392 8 421 '8 304 6 321 6 291 5 264 5 2.54 5 - 258 5 - - 254 ° 5 M 2:39 4 218 • 4 217 4 '209 4 202 .61 a 3009 974 . _23,796 6,277 331,581 5,741 - .355,377 ast year 281,877. , = ursday last Tuns. 55 • 50 51 53 51 1 25 'dig EMI MEG -- 1.'231 i; pun t 631 67'23 320 port 4812 ____ Mil ll'otal 24,231 $I 70 $3 50 11,717 It ADE Zi2,941 1 174,418 .13 YELL Collctor ROAD. ca on !his road 01 2.3:20 .tons 10 016 15 , t0 $l7 TItEA.TRE. °New. York Company under the manag J. H. POWELL. SATURDAY evening. September 180, will be cooled the thrilling Drama of MURDE lt. . OR A TALE warioon. Master CHAMPION" will appear. the gre,at rival of the celebrated] Master DIAMOND, and • jump his great -break.down. Mr. WHITNEY *ill give eccumpaniminta in im - honor/ of the Virginia Banjo. • The . evening's entertainment tolconelude with • the Vaudeville of Tizzitsmonitiz. OR A WHOLE IN THE WALL. Mr. Eberle. Thomas, - Pottsville, Sept. IF, litrzzimara U. SUMER, Fashionable IfairCniter, Third-door above the Pennsylvania Hall, Centre Street POTTSVILLE, MOST respectfu ll y returns his graternlacknowl edgments to his numerous friends land custo mer?, who have so generously patronized him since he commenced business, and . he can but repeat his_ m former pledgr; to attend sedtusly and unremitting. ly:to business; he flatters himself from his long ex perience of seventeen years in the business, that he will be able to cut hair according to the 'latest fash ion; and shave with ease. And he hopes by strict attention to business to merit..nd receive a share of public patronage. le has just received a most splendid assortme t of perfumery, consisting in part of Citronella wa .r, a delightful perfume for the toilet Eau de Colonge water. Florida water i! Lavender water, Rose water, Bear's Oil, Antique Oil, Tooth Paste, Co:sibs, Ilai rWash, Mucci...A, Oil, Poulaturn, Indian Ilair.dye, Savun Shaving Cake, Otto of Rose Shaving Cak,s, Congress Soaps, Bergamot Soaps, and Fancy Soaps. Ile has for sale that highly fra grant Balm of Columbia, which destroys dandruff of the head and prevents the trait front decaying and falling off. Ile hopes,the public will give it a fair tri al, as serest h uridreds in the last few years have de rived great beneSt therefrom Sqtierrit r IP, 1.-.11 Fall Fashions. quitiE subseribers respectfully beg leave to inform -hk their patr t,s and the public generally, that they have j•nh rec., Red by late importation, the FALL. AND . WINTF.R F . A:lllO,Y*', together pithFlT rick, Wetland web do d.C:wfis French barred Cas , thlerß of all colons: Ako a fine selection of French cud English Satins', plain and fi , tured. They have •ft dded to their former suppty-a floe as.orlment of Stoehr ; , 'Bosoms, (r=olars &c., all of %%hide they ee Vi arrant to be of a r upern,r quality and spade no in the 'Most appro. ved sty Ir. IfP P I OTT & TAY LOP, Mere:bunt TeM.ra Corner Centre & Media ntongo ' St. Pottsville. yep'! tuber Ir , 1841. 3S—tf N 13 puld , e are in.t.0.,.d lo call and r xamine go,;(1 , ;: o that they may be able to judge for k T. Cousal,• Coannaissioner. To the Free and larprndebi Eterkrs tf Schuyl loll Con y. FRIFNU. AND FELLOW CmzENz.:— Encoura;zed by the Folleitatloll of n number of my friends, I ilare heist) induced to tfrcr 0i‘,..,1! as a Ca ndbla ,, .. for the CO DIM issionces Clfice of Schut•ltttli cr,uniy, at the ensuing elretion. and respectfully - s,olicit your suffrages and support.— Should 1 be so fortunate as to receive a majority of the votes of my fellow citizens, .I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said Office with fidelity and to the best of my abilitieF. 1 remain your friene and felloci.citizer, JACOB:MATTHEWS. Or‘igsberg, Sept« mbt r 18, It-41. ritOCLAMAXION. %j7LIERF.AS S in and by an act of the General As. senility. oldie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, emit:eft An act regulating the General Elections with in this Commonwealth, parsed the 2d day of July, A. D. 18::9,•" it is made the duty of the Sheriff of eve; y county to give public - notice of such 'election to be holden, and to make known in ouch notice NV hat officers are to be elected: Therefore, D, John G. Woolison, High Sheriff of the county of Schuylkill, do MAK F. KNOWN by this advertisement to the electors of sued county of Schuylkill, that a GEN ERA L ELECTION, will be held in the said county, on Tuesday the 12th day of October next, at the severa I districts therofas follows, to wit 1. The electors of the borough of Orwigsburg will hold their election at the Court House in the borough of Orwigsburg, 2. The electors of Vcst Brunswig township evill hold their election tit the Court House in -the Borough of Orwigsburg. 3. The electors of East Brunswig township will hold their election at the house of Ilenry Lutz. now occupied by John Boyer, in the town of McKeanshure. 4. The elect fret of Pinegrove tow nshin will hold their election at the house of the late John Barr, now William Lutz, of said township, 5. The eleetors of Wayne township-will hold their -election at the house of Loenatd Sholl, innkeeper, in the town ofFriedensburg. 6. The electors of Upper Mahantongo township will hold their election at the house of Peter Yoder, formerly Samuel Mover, in said township. 7. The electors of Barry township. including the house occupied by M. Hawn, will hold their election at th? house of Isaac Dengler, in said township. 8. The electors of Porter township will hoid their elec tion at the house of Jacob iltberlir.g Jr. now or late in the occupancy ofSaniuel Kimmel, in said township. 9. The electors of Lower Mahantango township will hold their general. election at the house of Joseph Os man, in said township. 10. The tlectors of West Penn township will hold their election at the house now occupied by Moritz Fo reider, in said township. , • 11. The electors of Union Towns hip will hold their election at the house of John Eisenhower, in-said town ship. 12. The electors of Rush township will hold their election at the house of John Brans, innkeeper, in said township. 13. The electors of Branch township, including that part of Norwegian townshlp heretofore voting la the Borough of Alinersville , shall be a separate election dis trict, arid the electors thereof shall hold their gem pral election at the house occupied by Charles TNIor, in the Borough of Minersville, aforesaid. 14. The electors-olSchuylk ill township, residing east of a point from the township line of Alanheitn, in a tarot_ hi line with the 0:d Forge, including the same; from thence to the house now occupied by Jacob Wom met, includzing the same: and continuing from thence in a-siratgbt 1 . 1-11 C to the rash tOwnship line, shall hold their general election at the house of Frederick Ben singer, Jr. in the township of Schuylkill, in‘, the said county. 15. The goal tied voters residing in the township of Norwegian and Schuylkill, in the county of Schuylkill, within the folo3ving described-haunts, shall hereafte-ho a seperate election district, viz: Beginning on the line between the townships of Norwegian 'and Manheitn; Irmo thence a straight lino to the house now occupied by John PCIIIII.III, including the same—from thence to the Norwegian church—from thence to the fai!ni house of F. B. Nichols, Esq. including the same—froin thence a straight line to the line between the townships of Nor wegian and Barry—from 'thence lollowing the township lines of Barry end Rush eastward to a point 7 .-lion thence in a straight line soutliWi.rd to the Old Forge, excluding the same, thence to the horse now occupied by Jacob Wouttner, excluding the same,..ard then ce i n a staight line toihe place ofbeginning, excluding the town of Nevi Castle, and the qualified electorsi residing within the before described bounds shall hold their elec tion at the Port Carbon House, in the town of Port Carbon. 16. All the qualified .eleetors, residing on the east side of Norwegian street, in the Borough of Pottsville in the county of Sehiesikill, including that portiOn ofthe qualified electors in lclatilicim township, who have here tofore voted in the ballot box of said Borough, shall form a separate:election district. and continue to hold their elections at the public house of Gus Brother, iu said Borough. 17. All the qualified electors residing on the West side of Norwegian street, in the borough of POttsvillei aforesaid, including that portion of the electors; of Nor wegian township who have heretofore voted in said bor ough, ahill form another and separate electionidiatrict, and hold their election at the public house of N. J• Mills.' • 111. The electors of the borbugh of .Tamaqua will . hold their election - at the school house in said borough. 19. That the 'electors of Manhetm township lying south-cast of the following line:—commencing at the township line of Wayne and 151anheint , townships 'on the Sommer Hill, thence along the Summer Hill and Orwigsburg road, to the bouseof IVidotv Sweicker, and the house of John Dewalt, excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the hoisse OfJohn Delbert, at the centre turnpike ithence to the INIRIse of John B.vr, ;hence to the house of Philip Rock; thence to the house of John Shane, Jr. including the same; thenCe to the township line of said Manheiin and Sclinylktll townships, shall hereafter; hold their genera) elections ;tithe Court House, a the borough, of Orwigs burg. ement of 20. The electors of the remaining part of Manheim township will hold their elect:on at the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the town of Schuylkill Haven. At which time and place are to be elected by the freemen of the county of Schuylkill • One Person for Governor of the Commonwealth of Penney Ivania for Member Of the Muse of Representatives of the Corn Mon w eal th of Penns) I v One Person for Coroner. • Two Persons for Trustees of the Orwigshurg Academy in the county The general election and election for inspectors and judges, to be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without in terruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the even ing, when the pulls shall be closed. In punsuance'of an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled "An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," pass ed the 2d day efJuly, A. D. 1839, Amite is hereby given, " That every person. excel tang just I( es of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorperated district, and al so that every member of congress, arid of the state leg islature, at d of the select or common conned of any city, or commissioners or any inrorporatrd district, is by law incapable of 14531 ding or exercising, at the same tone, the (Alice or apv..olutne , nt of judge. insd.etor or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, aedthu no inspector, pidge, or other officer of such election, shall be eligible to any office to lie then rood tor.'' And the said Art of Assembly, entitled "An Act relatir , to the electors of this Commonwealth," passed J u ly !?,d, 1819, further provide, as lid ows. to wit: "That the inspectors and jedgcs chosen as aforesaid shall meet at the respective places ajipoirred for 110,11- 'llg t! c elect:on in- the (hitt - lets to at Inch they respee- nine o'cl.,ck in the morning of •the stroll,' Tule da) m October. in cacti ar d every year, and each ofs:ud insl.enters shall appoint ore clerk, who ' shall be a qnalthi it . voter of such &strict. •• In case ti.,' pc Aori alto shall hate received the FCC. 01:d ho , lrestcumber of votes for insii-etor, shall not at . , tend on the (my of eleetion_then the' person who shall h a ve r ere i v, d ttro ,econd highest Lumber of votes ;'or judge for tie lin at preced.iig elecr,en shall act as in spector or 'his lace And in curse the pout: who shall have reeni,rd the In'Jlist nend , er of votes for -cor shall trot at .1 i.d, the I trson clertftl judge shall api rOlt an insi er tor in his plat( ; in rise the per.on c,ectr d judge shall cot till(T.d.: «:tor rt ho ed the itighek number of4v,iti,s Orail appoint a judge ir. his place; and if Noy racancy shawl continue in the krird for the space ,d'one hour after the time fixtd iy law for the ol,enung of ii,e ulen :air, the rivalifvd r roots of the tow Inllll., Wald ur d.s; run t,•for vv Inch such officer shall have been elected, presets at the place of elecuon, shall elect one of the'r number to fit I such I aconey. .• It still Le the duty ofs.ud a,scssors re-ceetivi 1) to ai if ud at r„. l 1., t! of holding (vers . general, spec rat, or township election during Ll.e time said vice 11011 is kept of en, fur the puri.ose of girrng inhuma tion to the Inspectors and judges when called on in re lation to the right of any person assessed I,y them to vote al saclt election, or such other matters 111 relatioa to the assessments of voters as the said inspectora .or j idge, or either of them, shall from time to time re quire. "That no person shall be permittr d to vote at any elec tion, as aforesaid, other than a wt tie freeman of the age of twenty-one years or inure, who shall have resided within the state at least one year, and in the election dis trict,where he offers to vote at least ten days immedi diat ely prec (ding such election, and within two years paid a state or county tax, whir h shall have been as sessed at least ten days before the electiou. tint a Cal zen of the United Statos, vv ho had previously beer, a qnalificd voter of this state, and removed they ro and returned, and who shall have resided in the Glee n district, and paid taxes aforesaid, shell be entitled to vote aver residing in this state six months ; Provided, that the white freemen citizens r]l the United States, be tween the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two vetrs.and having resided in this state one year, and in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners aforesaid, unless, First: He produce a receipt for the payment within two veal's, of a state or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmaii n of another, that he has paid such a tax or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof. or Second: If tie claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the state at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe 'from the ac counts, given hint that he is of the age aforesaid, ar.d give .stich rather evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the nameof the person so admitted to vote shall bemseited in the alphabetical list by.the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax,". if he shill be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or the word" age." if he shall be admitted to vote on account of hie age, and in either case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks: who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. " fn all cases where the name of the person claim ing to vote is not found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor. or his right to vote wheth er found thereon or nut is onjected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspecters t o exam i ne such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resider] within the state for one year or more, his oath shall oe sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, as hit shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more' than ten days next immedi ately 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 he did not remove in the said district for the purpose of Toting therein. 3`l-3m Every person qualified as aforesaid. and who shall make due proof- if required, oftitio residence and pay ment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall he admitted tr. vote in the township, ward or &ark. , in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or atiempt to prevent any officers of an election under this act from holding.,, such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with hina - in,the execution of his duty, or shall block up or attempt •.0 block up the window or ait enue to any win dow where the same may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or prac tice any intitrpdation, threats, force, or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him frion voting., or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be im prisoned fo r any time not less than one nor morn than te , clve months.. And if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence hall be had, that the person so offending was not u resident of the city, ward district, ar town:hip wi ere the said offence W3B com mitted, and not emitted to vote ther - eiti, them on convic tion, he shall be sentenced. to pay a fine not less than one hundred nor more than one thoasanci dollars, and imprisoned not lemi than six months nor mote than two years. - If aoyperson or persons shall make any bet or wa ger upon the result orally election within this common wealth, or shall offer to make such bet or wager, eith er by verbal proclamation thereof.or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet, or offered to be bee. The Judges ore to make their returns for the county of t!ichnylk ill, at the Court House in Orwigeburg, on Friday the 15th day of October, A. D. 18 1 1 Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office at Orwigsburg., and dated ti'eptember 4, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and sixty-filth year of .the independence of the. United States of America. JOHN C. WOOLISON, - Sheriff Sherilre Offid °twigs burg,Septern her 4,.1811. S 38-4 t a l it SUPERIOR Boa's Tongues, Just received %, and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. SO ptembern 4, .1841.- 6—tf. THE M INERIS JOURNAL., One 'Person One Person fur County Commissioner One Person for County Treasurer. Cne Person for Director of the Poor. Two Pe ons ,for County ors. or &Ito., il 1 'COUNTY 1111EIF.TING. iN Vl:nuance of a tesolutfon passed at the county A Meeting held ai Or% igsburg an the 27th of Joh , last. the Ilemocratic Repriblicans of Schuylkill county, opposed to•the•present Stale Admintstratfon, and in favor of John Rkoks;a protective Tariff, and the Distribution of the brcceeds of the Sales of the, Public Lands among the State., are requested to -.-. 1k ,1 meet in County Convention. at t e public house of Frederick lltias,in Schuylkill /I ven. on Saturday the 18th of September next, at S o'clock P. M. for the purpose of forming a county - Ticket to be sup. ported at the ensuing October cice ion. By order of G EO . OG R - HEISLER, LUDWIG `BERGER, JOSEPH ROBINSON, PETER FILBERT, SAMI.I EL YOST, 'Standing Committer. Notice. sir FIE subscriber, being dci , iroos of settling every H just claim against the late firm o• Grant, Ca rrol, and Co., and apprehending that some may first that he is lenorant o; hereby requests as a furor that cv • cry person hating a deunand against said firm may present the same to him at Charles Lawton's Office on the Norwegian Rail Road.. JOSEPH F. CARROLL. • 38-it: Feptember 18, 1841 SLATER AT HIS POST AGAIN: Real New and Cheap Goads. GEC. W. SLATER-. WOULD respectfully announce to his numer ous friends and the public, that he has just returned from the city of Philadelphia, and having purchased for cash, at the very lowest disequnt pri. cc", now otters for sale an extensive and variegated assortment ut SEASOXAIJLL GOODS', such as only 611 be found in an extensive mercan tile establishment and which cannot be bought ebiewhere at the same rates. Ills stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, rd ware, QU,enswarr, Cedarixare, &Amor, flame, 4 Should( Salt, &c. &r. Among wh;cli are Sul,. filue;Black, Brow•r, Green, Drab & Mix'', BROAD .CLOTHS, Cai.irnrrer, & Sattinets, Pluin & Figured Fa'tin Vesting, do do Silk Velvc', British & American Prints, Furniture do, Tickings, Checks, Shan Is, Flannels, Want:els, Merinos, Muscled & Unbleached Mmlins &r. &c. . ALSO c qr p e ti og , ClothF, Rogs, and Matt , ., Together %%ill) a large assortment of GROCERIES. Arnung IA bleb are superior, Blk. Green, Imp. rial, Souchung, Tear, Brown and Loaf Sugars, ' Me, Java, and La gun a Coffee, S rur, Sugar house, New Orleave; and 'Trinidad MiautseF, Gulona Sausage, RaisinP, Rice , Crackcrr, ,•! , piecs, tS-r. AL.'S() Tobacco. Snuff, Spanish a Spanish and Common Segars, Snap, Fop. Sperm & Tallow Candler, Also, an extensive assortment of Queenswaie to numerous to specify in an advertisemen', Besides a large and elegant assortnictif . LIQUORS, Viz—Brandy, Holland & Common Gin, Port, Lisbon, Cleary, and 31adaira Wine. Irish and rec tified IVhiskey, &c. An of which he would he plea sed to have lintel Keepers and others to examine. He flatters hioi;elf the prices and quality will be an inducement for item to purchasr. G. W.?. [laving received ample encouragement from his friends in lhe•cual treion to warrant the transaction of an extensive and liberal busines , , pledges hinistif to use hits utmost endeavors to pro mote the interests and gratify the wishes of cus• Wows; land only solicits a cat! and an exatstittat'un of his goods to secure abundance of purchasers who wish good articles at reduced prices. Pottsville, Sep', 10 Daniel R. )3ennett,. In the Court of VS. Common Pleas, of John Bruner, William Btu- Schu)lkill county, ner, Mathias Bruner, Marga• I of Octob!.,, Term, rot Bruner and Rebecca Bill- }IB4I, No 9. tier, with notice to Josepl: Dob- I As Summons bid% guard.ian,of the said Mat. in Partition, !hum, Margaret and Rebecca I The Common- Bruner. wealth of I;'enmy l. vahia to the Sheriff of Seh?ylkill county, Greeting : If Daniel R. Bennett make you secure of proiseeu— ting his claim, then vie command 'ou. as wOrave. heretofore commanded you, that you Summon, by Food and lawful Summoners, Johu 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. wigabuig. a: our scanty Court of Commen Pleas, there to be held on Monday next, preceding the last Monday of October next: to show wherefore, whereas they, the said Daniel R. Bennett and the aforesaid John Bruner, William Bruner, Mathias Bruner, Margaret Bruner, and Rebecca Bruner, together and undivided, do hold a certain two Story frame dwelling house and Blacksmith Shop and hit. or piece of ground, situate to the Borough of Mi nersyille, Schuylkill countyi beginning at the North East corner of Carbon street and front street thence Eastwardly along said Carbon street two hundred and thirty feet, thence Northwardly and parallel with front street, thence South wardly along front street, seventy three and one half to the place of Beginning. Partition thereof between them to be made (according to the laws_ and customs of this Commonwealth, in such cases made and provi ded) do gatnsay, and the same to be done do not permit very unjustly and against the HMO laws and customs (as 'tis said) .'Sc. And have you there then the names of those summoners and this writ. Witness, the honorable A. V. Parsons,- Esquire, President of our said Court at Orwigsbog, the twen ty ninth day ofJlrly, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and forty one. GEORGE RAIIN, Protli')• Orwigsburg, August 21 FOB SALE. urn E subser!ber is authorized to sell at private sale far cash, 01l the personal property belong— ing to the North American Coal Company, con— sisting of 43 large Rail Road. Cam suited to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the 31111 Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cats all in good order, two Truck Waggons, together with a variety of fixtures rte cessary for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, Cart., Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, - ricks, Shovels, Chains. 4c. cyr. 'Together with one fifteen horse power Engine complete, one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. August 26 , Blue Tavern for sale. rifillE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the M house of Michael Mortimer in the Borough of Pottsville, en 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 Tavern. The building is of stone, put 11 wt. up in the most substantial manner—is 36 feet to front by 30 feet deep three stories high. The lot is Mty by 145. -- There is an excellent garden attached to the Hotel well 'locked withfruit: Terms at sale. JENKIN THOMAS. August,2B • 35---3' Valuable Real Estate at PUBLIC SALE HY ORDER - OF ASSIGNEES. WILL be sold without reserve on Monday the 3d day of Novernbtr next, 10 o'clock A-. M., et the Pennsylvania Hall in the Borough - of Potts ville, the following described property Situated in said Borough. One lot of Groom', 90 by 140 feet, situate on Mahantango street, en which are Ten Two Story Frame Houses, which will be cold him) No. 1 to Na. 10. Alba, two ao by fec k t 'Lots, and two Stone Houses, with back buildings, situate on Centre street. Also,4ne W. 20 by 100 feet, and five Frame Butldinp, situate on the cornea of Centre and Nor wegian streets. ' _ Also, three Lots, I 5 by ITIO fee", on which are '3 three story Erame Ilouses, situate on Centre street. This property is situate in a businass part of the town. Ake, one 30 hy . 230 lee( Lo' b at the eorntr of Centre and Callowhill streets, on which is a large stone Store-house and Stable. Also, one 30 by 230 feet Lot, adjoining the lot above described. on which is a large stone Store house and Dwelling. with back buildings. Also, one Lot •121 by 180 feet. situaie on Coal street, on %%Ilia are% ten lA%o story Frame Douses. which will be sold from No. I to No. 10. Also, four lob , , 25 by 180 feet, and four two-sto ry Frame Houses fronting on ('oal street. AL , o, one Lot, 50 by 180 feet, fronting on Coal street, and Mount Carbon Railroad, on nhich is one and a half Frame Howse. Also, one Lot, 50 by ISt', adjoining the above, on which is a two story Frame !louse. Also, one Lot, 40 by 70 feet, situate on Norwegi an and a ten feet wide Alley, on which there is a two story Frame House. Alan, Lot Ne. 70 in B. Patterson's addition to Pottsville, situate on Market street, and is GO by 230 feet. &Isis, one Lot 25 by 114 fie, situate on the cor ner of quare and Courtlandestreet. Also, the (I,ll4.wirg properiv,vatuate in the county of Schuylkill. A' Farm 'containing three hundred and Viy 'Acres, i•ituate t n 11. e Little Schuylkill one and a half miles from Fort Clinton. This pro petty would be worth the attention of anyone wish ing to use water power, us one of the best powers in the country can be had here, as well as ihe ad vantage of the Little Schuylkill and Snequebanna, R. Road which passes throtigh the tract. The farm Land is also under good eillriVatior-, having been well Limed and Manured fur several years. This property ti ill Is sold at a bargain. Aler, One Thou-and Acres of Coal Land situate on the head waters of the Nlachanoy and Little Schuylkill creeks. This land is known to contain abundance of Coal of excellent quality, and will be sold at a bargain. All or any part untie a hoYe eescribed proprrty will be sold at private talc, on application to John MO_ ford, and Solomon Alter, No. 117 Market St., Phila. of to the subseriber at any time, previous to the day of salt. ROBERT WOODSIDF, rotisctite. 37 September 10 114 GOOD S. ruillF, subscriber has ja&l. returntd from New - 11 York k Priiiadelph4r, arid is now opening a grricrul asr-ortment of Fall Groids, compr.sing, Illk. Blrie and Invs. Green Cloths, Cassino rs, Sattinett's Vestings, of every discri i kt ion„llar lora , Mott-c -line Dc Lance, I..rdte 'Cravat: Scarfs, Manches ter Giugharirs, 4c. together with a general assort ment of Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods which will he sold very cheap at the sign of the Gulden Ball." Also a large supply of Fall Carpeting, conri-ring of Imperial, Superfine and lowpriccd Ingrain, 2-4, 3_4 cS- 4 4 Var.efian do. Damask do, Brussel-and Milt( n,llcarth Rug*, Floor di. Cloths, 1S 1, Alicant and Matrillii Dan Mats, Stair Rode, Damask ..S• Plait 3lattings, 4c. for sale very cheap. E. W. EARL. August 21 Adiminigtratoes Notice. ,E'fIERS of Adroino , tration, on the Estate of - Z-A Elizabeth Christ, late of the Borough of Mi nersville. deceased, having been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the said dee'd, are rc que!,ted to make payment to ihe subscriber, ind all persons having claims will present the same ithout dtla} . S. SILLYAIAN, Ad,ninistrah r. 34 Auguet 21 A Stray Cow. Q.,,,TRAY ED away from the subscriber, at Mill Creek, near Port Carbon,on the 4th inst. a Cow. ofsellow 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 lef : the Inhie hair a her tail is about 111 inches long. Any person who will return he said cow o her owner or inform him where she can be chained, shall be reasonably rewarded for his rouble. nkust 28 PRO C l A NATION, AjOTICE is hereby given that .on Adjourned - 1 - 11 Court uf CoMmon Pleas, for the trial at causes ut issue, in and for the county of Sehuy Mill, will be told at Orwigsburg, in the county, aforesaid, on Monday. the 20th day of September next. Thereliire ull persons having suits pending, and 14-persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, wilt take notice and govern , themselves ac• cording - . JOHN G. WOOLIEON, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Comics. / urg, August 14, 1841. • .35—ti York gtore gloom O Let. Apply to September 4 PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that an Adjourned 1 - 11 Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the county of Schuylkill, to bear certain applications for Tavern License, &c. will be holden at Orwigs. burg, in antLfor the county aforesaid, on Monday, the 20th day of &Tauber neat, at 10 o'cicck in the forenoon. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff; Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. burg, August 28, 1841. c 35—If Valuable Coal Lands in Schuylkill County. iron SALE, 7HE VALLEY FURNACE LANDS." ChNE full equal undivided hint!' part or share of ILY a Tract of Land in Schuylkill county. designed The Valley Furnace Lands," bounded by Lands 'surveyed to Jacob Busby, Charles Shoemaker, Francis Meniges, Matthias Keely, James Dickin- son, John Swarm, Moor George t•lenti.voith, and others, and containing in the whole Eight Thou. sand one Hundred acres strict measure. "THE SELTZER TRACT" One full equal undivided moiety of Three Tracts of Landlin Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, containing Three hundred and twenty four acres thirty . three in rches,; and one full equal undivided eighth part of one Tract of Land in the same Town ship, containing ScVenty,acres and One hundred and thirty eight. perches the whole Four Tracts containing Three hundred and ninety five acres and. eleven perches, and designated "The Seltzer Tract." " THE EAGLE HILL COAL TRACT." Seven Sixteenths undivided part or share of a Tract ofLand in Schuylkill Township, Schuylkill county, designated "The Eagle Hill Coal Tract," bounded by Lands of John, Beim, Philip Faust, Daniel Graff, Conrad Eobb, and others, and contai nrr4l Three hundred and seventeen acre!. Apply to Herman. Cope agent for the subscribers, or to either of the undersigned. JAMES DUNDAS, MORDICAAD. LEWIS, SAMUEL . JONES, } Trustees. ROBERTL. PITFIELD, I ROBERT LIOW ELL. J PbSa. September 4 • , • 36-2 mo RANA WAY &Om tlm subscriber tM the 29111 Wt. an apprentice to the Tailoring ix, Rosiness by the name of Joel Meek. " nee, about 17 years of ago. All per. -• Cons are hereby cautioned not to • trust him on my account, end all persons are also forbid harboring said ••;- eilmrentice under the ffillpentiltieb of the late STR Ai ED away 'rem the subscriber , about ten days ago a White Cow, with a few small, browzi spots on her forehcad and on her stag. Whoever will return said cow to the subscriber or gilie him intermatton where_he can get her again. shall tio reasonably rewarEed. D. HANNAN. September 4 36 , WILL be sold, at public sale, no Saturchiy, the 18th day of Septe'mber, 1841, at 2 othleck, i 0 the afternoon, at the Public house of Michael Moe: timer in Pottsville. All that Two Stioy Frame e ' dwelling house and Lot of ironnd. sit;6- nate on the Northeasterly side of Nor-. wegian Street. between St. John and Chambers str.et in Pottsville aforesaid t sa id Lot containing in front on said Norwegian street, 120 feet, and in depth, towards Market St.. 100 feet to- - a ten feet alley. Rounded oh the Northeasterly side by lot number 36 of Pott & Pat. tcrson division, and on the Southeasterly ride, 1)5 , lot number 4.1 of the same division. Reserving: however, a passage or space of ten feet wide alley; for the use of the public, from the ten feet ' aliey 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 Putt and Pat. lemons addition to rottaville. Conditions made known at the lime of sale, • RICIIARD BOONE, DANIEL YOUNG, Assignees of Tones, Keim & Co. 36-3 t irr fl 1 7 : subscriber having been appointed by the ''Court of Common Pleas' of Schuylkill. count, an Auditor to a,mertain the creditors entitled to receive distribution under the assignment of George W. eaitin, aed to dtidribute the assets now in the hands of John Beittuman and Charles Frailey keg.. his Assignees. Nutlet is hereby given to nib per; "sons interested to present 'them claims to thesub scriber at the Public House of Michael Seltzer, in the Borough of Orwivburg, on Monday the 4th day of October next Very flperior Grcen & Black LosT on Saturday Evening, Iptember 4th, one of Stewart's Pocket Marys. The finder will re: ceive the above award by leaving it at this office. or at my house DAVID PENMAN. 35-3 L• THOMAS M ILLS. 36- Caution. JAMES M'ALARNEY. 36-tf. Septmber 4, 1841 Stray Cow. Public Sale, • Of a House and Lot in the Borough Of Pottipiil; September 4 Auditor's Notice September 4 Teas. UNTOWDER, Troyerial, Young Hymn, and Souoong, extra quality. For sale by T. & J. BEATTY, 37 September 10 !!iartcaparilla (7cutpound• szjzow.vs ('rl bratrd SdrsaNtrina Compound; ' IF a fresh b Urp IV j4it re, ived 1 , 11 E. Q. & A. 11ENPERSON, 37 September 10 62 Dollars it eward. GEO. r. WYNKOOP. Pottsville, St pternber 10• 37 S I. ECT SC 1100 L GCE LADIES. rNHE Sub-criber having been induced to open SELECT SCHOoL FOR YOUNG LADIES. in Porrsvnix, respectfully solicits the patronage OP parents nod guardians. The School will be opened on Monday, the 6th of September, 1641. The year will be divided into two terms of five months each, the first term com mencing on the 6th of Septembe, the second on tho 6th of Febi nary. The course of instroctron will comprise the Elem.. entary branches of an English Education, Natural . Philosophv, Ci:emistry, Irotany, Astronomy, Arith's male, &c. T E R :t1 S The first Class. pet term of five months, $l2 Go Second. do. do. 10 00 . Primary, do. do. 8 ad 13. ANNA CLENItNT: Rffeienre, REV. MR. MILLER. Pottsville. Sept. 4. [UStrict attention will be paid to the deportment and morale of the pupils. TATH BROTHERS' PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN PIPE rirtiE undersigned, agent for the manufacturers, -u• offer for sale LEADEN PIPES, of all sizes and various thickness arid sir, oath f;rim to 5 inches to diameter of bore. The superioi ity of ,this `Patent Pip?: will be evident upon examination. It is ot unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively uscOn Philadel phia for private service, being the cheapest and best. Warer, after standing sometime in small iron pipes will generally deposite a sediment of iron lust. Besides the usual sizest Tathrim & Brothers man: erecter° very light leaden pipe, for conducting wa ter from springs at long distances, under slight preassure or head of water, and for chemical and other uses. Calibre. Lengths. Weight. inch 100 yards 1 lb. per , yard. 7 ,„ . 50 0 2 ". # " 30 2.3 25 1. 25 yards, 3 lbs 6ex per yel: 1 " feet, .5 lbs. 10 ox. 1k ° 40 " 6 lbs. 14 oz. - The price of the above is very Ibm,—Apply" to B. BANNAN, Pottsville: Agent for TATHASI & BROTHERS. No. 44, Prune Street. Philadelphia. September 4, 1841. 36-6 mi Cheese. " APSAGO, Pine Apple & Herkimer Coudly Cheese. for sale by E. Q. 4- A HENDERSON.; 35 Attenst 28 Collars. F'BENCH Scorch & Swiss C9llars, Collareisi Cravats, &a die. E. Q. 4 A. lIENDERSON, August 28 ifoisery & Gloves. I: - ELA DIES Elastic Top Situ Hose, do Plain dd - 14 Bleached and unbleached Cotton Hose, BlaUk & Nlixed do do, l'ilisse; and Childrena Cotton Boiler ladies Mohair ' and Pick wick Glovca & Silks Kid 4.5• CottonGkires. For sale by E. Q. A. HENDERSON:I August 28 Pottsville ANTHRACITE IRON WORKS rw, I 1 E subscribers are now prepared to do all kinds A- of Castings, of the best quality on the must reasonable terms t the Furnace and Foundry being rnmediatcly on the Canal, Castings will be deliver. cd In Boats free of charge. Persons wanting ca4ti ings will find it to their advantage to Bend orders us & Co.- May 8, 19-1 v Orders reeeivedfor Bennington Firtg.Botco,wliielt on full trial prove to be better adaptetl to misting fire than tiny other in use—they are nilidirfrom the samomateriels from which, the telebratert:Chiat are ere manufactured. APTLY As ABOVilt II 1 N JACOB HAMMER. 36-