TICEAT Mrs. PoivelMeomplimentary night of the season, ss the Cumpati grille on Tuesday • 1 . . . flosiday-Eventng Novem ber 15,1841. Will be enacted Shield's celebrated Play in 3 ;Woof E18:NION and PrilllAS. . • '[, ' TRH TEST OF PRIRNDSHIP. ' • f Damon , - By a gentleman of Pottsville Pythias:: _ 1 Mr Powell tkyon J " Marsh ysins _, ealenthe • , • f, Mrs Powell Derirtioe - ' l " Eberle The- rest of the Characters bt the Company. Tite F.vCning's entertainment tp conch/de with the New Petit' Comedy of [ , . • 7HE "IRISH LION." - , Tom Moore Lone John , ' The red of the characters by th D. ors open at 7 o'clock. Cur,' Parqoet Whoa, 50 cents; Pit 1 Valuable Coal i.ands at immure NA LE. On Tharad;ty the 2d day of pecember, next. at 7 o'clock, P. M. at the Philadelphia Exchange, will ba soil,. A TRACT OF VALU I'BLk COAL LAND, situate in:Branch. formerly Mirwegian, township, Schuylkill cooroy, bounded by lands of F. Stockton, lands called ilte.Aucl+w Lytle tract, Lind called the John Otto Sitivey, a;nd other land, con. elating of three contiguous I filets, lying upon and eiticent ; to the West West Branch of the river Schuylkill and Mine Hill and Schuylkill Hiven railroad, being that part of the lPhenix Park tract, not heretisforei surveyed to RoUert F. Stockton, the "'Millet" or ''Blue" and ••Umbeltocker" tracts, con. -taining in the whole 696 acresdor thereabouts. em bracing gcliernl ex(ensive veins of coal incluttipg the '• Pr inirose,"—Fla t" ar. d "PeUcti Orchard" veins -There are upon the preinise4 a saw mill, six mi ner's houses and other irnprovements,.intended far immediate mining operations: A [M3 tit be sold at the sonic time and place: e lot of groom, situate at Schltlkill Haven, in the cmutt' which lo is known and die ttoguight:d on a map or plan. Of Sillily:kill Haven. dated Philailidpllia, the fir.t dal of December. 1829. (tide by Stengel H. tineass, Engineer, as loGntiin. ,bar twenky. One. (N.. I.) -VBR xtl.% NI BROWN, Tru-tee Phi!ndr.l l ,ll;,, 13 144 f. esl , Sotweritter., Kelm. - St (to. wt7l fdr.r . al WIND eft 'FI*NArE. on Friday the I It of Oncenther next. at 'III tielo:ik, A. H the • lro d ert v. to wit Bed and B ; old and, ew Stove. and wipe, Meat , and Fin .r Chest., FuLiihg Box, Wag. gmalartie.s, Coal' and Ore BSCIP, Chains', Forks.. one Press for proving Iron Opt., Bar Iron, low ware, .;nne pair Platform Seale. or weighing Ore, Bicalen and'weicht., Crnwhars,lSledge., Hnes, 41tio vels, Spades, Witeelharrovs, ('a l fliskets, Ore Bit es, Grindstones, Carpenter I` oi 4, Carpenters Wood. Furnace Tools. and a varieti of Stove and other patterns,&e. &c. And it SCHOVI.HILL Foaxspx, on - Saturday the llth of Peeeniker„ next, at 1016'elnek.—Waggon., Tool and Ore. Beds, Chain.. our platform Scale for Weighing Ore, Seale. and weight., Wheelbarrows, Mouldbo'ard'. Cellar Grate., Firge Hammers, For• glace Took, with a large a smriment of Stoves, Hol low ware, and other Patterns Ste. RiC ts l ;RD ROONE, DA LEG YOUNG. Asi , mees. —46 Noverinber 13. 1841. t P ROC LA wiTioN. WDER EAS. the Don. 4N inn V. Psusoini, 14'siiiire, President of life several Coil as' o! !Common Pl.nia.nt . the Countteii of Dauphin. Leba non an dlSeli.iylkilcin Pennsylvania, and Justice of •. the' several Courts of gamier Sessions of the Peace 'Oyer apd Terminer, and Generil Gaol Delivery. in saki ?mimics, and Sarquel Leib and Sienna N. Palmer ; Jukes of the Court of giaterit Sessions of the Peace Oyer, and Terminer and Gen era! Gaol Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other etrlncer, in an the said County of Schuyl. kill— by their precepts to me idirect. have ordered a Conn of Q, t trier Sessions off thePeare, Oyer and Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery to he holden OrwigsSurg. on the second Monday of December lust. (being the 13th of said Month,) to continue one week. Not iceis therefore hereby giv‘n to the Coroner, , the Justices of the Peace, andeonst:ables of the said coon ,' ty oft3ebnylkill, that they are lby ihesaid county of Schuylkill, that they are bythe said renews com manded to he twee gad there at 10 o,e.luck in the forenoon of said day, with theft rolls, records. Moo!- , Ritions eraminations. ‘nd all Oilier remembrances, to do those ihings,whiclito their several offices sp pertaiMto be done : end al/ tlitrse that are bouninV ' recogritzancesao prosecute eta.;inst the prioners that are or then shall be in the gapl of said cniinty of Schuylkill, are to he then arid there to prosecute the Mae shall he just. , God goer Me Comooaweatth. JOHN G. WOOLISON. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Orwica- Aure,,Oet. 20,1811. i- - 'L r •~ - N. B.4—The wits:eases pod Jurors .no are summon. ed to attend said Court, are repaired to attend pone- In ease nfnon-attendance. the law in such cases Made and provided. will be rigidly enforced. This notice is published byE, order of the Court; those ip teemed will therefore govern themselves ac. cordingly. 1 Public sale of aiilouse and Lf4 sn'the Itorough of Pottsville V1V1.1.1 , he sold at Puhlict;dlr. on Saturday the 4th day of Dec mher„ 1841, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. at 'the Public Douse of Michael Mor barest in Pottsville; all the 4ght, title and inter tat of John M. Kenn, Henry Conrad and Samuel Reeve assigned to the sobsdribers, btlieved to be the three fourth part of all that two story frame , Dwelling Douse and Lot of Ground, situate in the Northeasterly side of Nor :: wPgian street. between St, John and Chamber street. in Pottsville aforesaid; saw lot containing in front on 'said Norwegian street; 120 feet, and in depth [towards ,Market street 100 feet to a ten feet alley ; bininded on the North ..astet'ly side by lot number r 6 of Putt 4 Patter. 'son's Aivi,ion.and on the 801 theamerly aide by lot number 42 of the same division, teserving,however a•pa.iaze or space of ten test wide alley, for the use of the public. front the i,en feet alley aforesaid to Norwegian Street; these premixes being the rear orportinn of the Soo , heaatelly end of Lot known rr ononther and 40 in IN it 4 Patterson'a addi (fun to Pottsville. Conditio s made known at the time iof Sale • _ RIC IARD ROONE, lEL YOU AG. Assignees. Pottsville, Novemer, The Administrators of Jonatlllll Jones deceased will seil their interest in the , abed property at the sainetime and place. 11 00 It. .7EkE It E. received snd now ,ormning. a large and well ,ILIF flooded stock of new and 'Winter goods [c3nsisting of Org . GoOds n f every description, ' GritccriC# of all kipds. Chino. Mass and ftneenstvare, Fur. ClUik and - finir Seal Caps, Rants cum Shoes eyes, ' rests, lac. l'antaloon%i • s . Piaster. Salt, ,Fish. 67c. • Which .will he sold oir thqintost liberal terms, and ot..stry low prices or in ezOange for country pro itir-which the highest rprice will be paid. - SAMUEL HARTZ. •P , *vine, flow. 13. 1811, - • Wan logstsErt ef, as sexton of the E ouch.. Apitliestifin can 1 4 ( 4 ii , M 6 8T 13' • SHERIFFS &LES . - If: 'O7 . . I ' . • i - 'REAL:: ESTATE,; , • - . . . . B Y virtue of several writs of Venditioni expena , m-ir and'Levati Facies, issued out of the court of Common. Pleas of the county of Schuylkill, and to toe airected, I will expose to sale by, Public Veit doe, on 1 Saturday, Me 416 day of December'ne.it, . at 10 o'cluck A. M., at the public (louse of Charles Christ, in the. Borough of Pottsville. SChnylkill county aforesaid, the full end undivided seven twen. ty.fourtn parts, of contiguous Benefit and lett y departs for Dan. Tracts of Coal Land, situate in Norwegian township. Schuylkill county. bounded on the East by the Physick tract and the Schuylkill Navigation Company's land, North by land of Archibald- Ronaldson and M'lotyre, west by land of Thomas and Joseph Wood, acd, south . try .Thomos Sillymein and others, subject to Me pro. visions of a deed of Trust from. Burd Patterson. Henrr C. Carey, Isaac Lea, E. L. Carey. and Abraham Hart, end their respective wives, to Pres lev, Blakiaton. containing 700. acres more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of Mr Lafevre •1 • • Eberle whole COmpanv win will rise et id 1111=111 23 Dwelling houses. One Dorn and Stable. 3 , Steam engines and,fistures. and one Saw Mtit, with the rail ' , clads ; passing from the mines.through the RorougholPotisOille IG the Mount Curbon rail road, and all thevrivileges •nd rightii attached to the same. Them (Carts are known by the names of the York Farm and Eyre tracts. A LSOolie undivided htilf of 11 certain Tract of Coal bind, situated in branch Township, in the comity of . Schuylkill about one mile above Mi. nersville.. bounded on the west by the Andrew Lvthe tract and landorthe Pheenis company, south by land of late Timnias Reed, cast by land late of Thomas -Reed, and land surveyed to Dorothea Junin. and nor .b by the wowereck tract and land of Jacob Sereill, containing 116 acres and 2 per. ches, more or less, with the appurtenances canals. Ling of Thi• tract is known by the naine.ifthe" Primrose Tract. ALSO, the undivided half of a eCriein Tract of Coal Land, situate in Sehuylaill township. Schuyl kill enmity, b rundd by lands late irl .111i.inael per and ideull Epler, late John Myer. 1441.14 n Bushy, late Jacob Larlig, late Andrew K Long , . Isle Michael ELn.hy, glward B, flablev. late Jniin Seliz-r. Valley Furnace Company,4ate Ohlinger, now Edward 11. llubley. and vneaut hnif, contain. inc 350 acres, mire or I N 94 ,6 k nuw n by the name of the Pattersuo !ram and the risme which wis con veverl by l•Oso S :ftier hi loseph Swift. by deed 17dt Itl l 9, with the appurtenances' ennot,iing ei Seven Madding itiuses, School and Meeting !louse, 'l'heSehuylkdl V 'Hey Kad ftwid ii.igsluz through the saute, known by the nume of the Pattersun MI ALSO, a certain Lot of Ceeund, situate in the fawn of Patterson, Schuylkill towrisk4, in the cone. tyl t of "adj , g lots of late High,' Be I,' and other lots 61 Swift and Patterson, bound. ed to f ton the Main street, and in the rear by the Schuylkill rail road, with the appurtenances, consisting of a tarn stone Dwelling house ALSO, one undivided half ol a certain Trees of Coal Land, situate \ in Schuvlkil township, Strusyl. kill county. known by. the name of the Ladig Tract. bounded by land of la te Aaron Bowen and t.:einge Hoffman. vacant land; Jacob B ally, George Reber. Waltz & Lantos Blew, Abraham Gold i tn, containing 351, acres, inure or less, being the tonic which was conveyed by Peter Ladig to Joseph Swill, on the first day of April: 1829, with the ap— purtenandes, consisting of Two Dwelling Houses. One Bank Barn, One Log the. Schuylkill Valley Rail Road passing through the same. ALSO, the unc:ivided rour.ninths of one-sixth part of a certain Tract of Coal Land, situate in Schuylkill township, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands surveyed to Jacob Bushy, Charles Shumaker, Francis 11entgn:1, Mathias Keely ; James Dickenson, John Swartz, and Dr. George Glentworth, containing 8000 acres, more or less. known by the name 31 the Valley Furnace Tract, with the appurtenances consisting of Forty four Dwelling houses and 3 Smith shops and Stables. There is also erected on this tract a new and.wall constructed Anthracite Furnace Ore Kiln, and oth. er improvemer Its connected with the same. The -Schuylkill Valley Rail Road passing through the seine. Tract of Coal Land held in common with Juhn Shall and George Rahn. situate in Scirylkill town. ship, Schuylkill county, surveyed in' the name of Elizabeth Davis, bounded by land surveyed to George. Miller, Catharine Berger. Daniel Kearcher, and others, contaming - 400'acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. ALSO, two certain 'Landings and Lots of Ground. Nos. 3 and 4, situate in Port Carbon, Nor. wegpn township. Schuylkill county, each contain• ing in front one hundred and thirty.three feet, on the dock dug by Mr. G. G. Palmer, and in depth each bizty.four feet, with the aPpurtenances. ALSO. a certain Lot of Ground. situate in the town of Port Carbon. Norwegian township, in the county of Schuylkill, situated in the rear of and bounded by landing lots NO3. 3 and 4, lands of E B. and F. S. Hirtiley and others, subject to the rights and privileges of a Rail Road now passing through the same. wish the appurtenances: ALSO, one Lot of Ground or Landing, situate in Daniel 1. Itlinad's addition to Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, hounded oy lot Nn. 3 on the west, and by Int No. I on the east,eztending from Broadway to thu river Schuylkill, being 'lO3 feet wide on Broadway, tapering by straight lines to HO feet on the river Schuylkill, marked in said ad. dition with the number Two, with the appurte. 46 - n2l tch of England to act pal Church :in this Bor. made to the Rector. Ten separate Tenements or Dwelling Muses Barn. 2 Miners' Houses, and a Saw Mill. ALSO, the undivided two thirds of a certain 'mime& ALSO. one Lot of Ground, situated in Daniel J. Rhoads' ethic 1111 l ttiSchuslksil Haven, in the coun ty of Sehoylkill. bounded by Broad ay, lot number sixteen, a twenty feet alley, and lot number fifteen being 155 fact deep and 45 feet wide numbered in said addition with the nuonber:seventeen with the ap. purlcna neer. ALSO. an undivided moiety of a cedar' Tract of Coal Land, situated in Comedy Norwegian. now Branch township, in the county of Schuylkill. houn ded by lands of the New .fit ark and Schuylkill coal compiny George Rain and Hord Patterson's other. land and others, containing aixty.une acres, more or less with the eppurtinances, consisting of Three one and o half story Stone houses. One Iwo story Log House anti' frame Stable and a • Blacksmith shop. Thor . tract has two veins hf coal upon it, which are worked. *Late theestate of Burd Patterson, JOAN U. WOOLVON.Sheriff. iheriff's Olney, Orwiga. I burg. Nov. 6, ism. . • - PER FOIE R V. JUST received 'add for sale ' a choice and well se lected assortment of fancy Soaps. Cologne Wa ter &c. among which will be found Musk, rose and Almond Soap. of finest quality for the toilet. . • - Palm. Castile, Flotant and other Soap • Coediting Ambrosial Cream Williamson, Saponaccous Compound Aaples do '• do Taylor's Separate:eons Shaving Corqpound Lemon Cream • Toilet, Pearl and Todth'powders Hair. nail. tooth and Clo Mies Brushes Cologne and Lavender yawns ' - • Cold Cream and Milk arose. Bears nil. Buffalo oil and Polonium Court Piaster and lip salve. di.c. • ALSO Dr. Jaynes Hair Tonic trieg's Russian Cosmetic Balm of Colombia; for the restoration growth end beautifying of the hair • JOIIN , d. MARTIN. Centre et, neat door to Mahantango November 13 . —„ ' Cooper's Sarni Ilistory. PETE History - of the Navy of the ileited States of America, abridged in on* Irolontok , hut re' COM vet and for aiil by- a DAMN"' .Nennber ASSIGNEES' SALE VALtIAII.R IRON. WORKS AND FARrX This large anti vet, .valtmble Estate of Joan. Haut & CO. ma oframed:.to the public and to be *obi at FERIAE "SALE, as • , . ' ' 'No. 1. At the house of IttiChaelGriteff, an Clrcrigaburg, on Friday the third day ;; ; _ of 'December neat, at one o'clock All _ the Right, Title and Intereit of John M. Keini and dairy Conrad. assigned to the ease/t -hem believed to be the one-half part of Uecla Forge; And about 2300 Acre* of Land, situate on the Lit. tle Schuylkill River, and immediately`nti,the Little Schuylkill Rail Road. ten mile* from Fort Clinton, and six from Orwigsburg,N huylkillcounly, About 100 acres of the above land is orrable and in a logh state of chltivation,—the remainder well timbered with Chestnut and other wood. The implitwements are a well built FORGE, with three Fires,two large Coal Houses, Saw-mill. Smith Shop—a genteel- two. story MANSION HOUSE, tune convenient Houses foi workmen, and two Barns- 7 411 in good order, N 0.2. At the house of 'John Daily, - In Hamburg, On Monday the 6th of De ;:•:,V?,;, mother. next, at 10 o'clock ; All the Right, Title and Interest ot • Min M. Kenn. treitry Conrad and Saniuel Reeve, assigned to the subscriberN believed to .be thrte.tutirth parts of the WINDSOR FURNACE, Anduhout 4000 Acre,. of W lod and sprout Land. situated in Windsor, Greenwich and Alhony town. Ai" perks county, near [iamb ag, and three miles Iron, the Schuylkill canal, and the. PhiWel. phia and Reading Roil Road. with the ; following Improvements—one FURNACE, with the tweet , . vary buildings nitsched Ihr Moulders; large Coal House, Ware House, Smith Shop, CuPulti,—e gen. teel and well finished tam story STONE MAMMON WIVE, Hoke, Smoke Hueso., eight convenient Houses for.workinen; large Barn and Stabllag—all in good order. - No. 3. At the same time and place -•••"i . —All the Right, Tiltt and Interest of f S e • rr4Joh M. K i HenryCon ra dand r. eel Reeve, assigned to the tiuto.crihi•rs, bendirtd to be three (heath Imes of Worliiiir Fur nace Faa.v, situate in Winosor lowttsltap, two miles from Hamburg, an the State road leading Ir Ileinhorg to Alkiitinim, consisting of about I Itt Acres of Arable Land, in a "high - elate of eultive.. tion—having been lately limed, and divided tow fields of a convenient size The tinprovrinents are a good twe.,t,ry E —large Barn, tear- Iv new. No. 3. At the same time and piece ,„ 7 —All the Tole an.: [molest (1. itlllll M. ROM, I 'vial' y Cnnrud and Salt] in the suit-ertitels, hr U vin to he tittle lotatit parts of about 10 Ayres of valuable SMUT !AND- of a large growth, Ni , uate in Paid Windsor township, a limning, lands of Pe ter Stertsel, Shaeffer and others. No. 5. At the same tome and place—All the right, title and Interest of Joh. Kenn, Henry Conrad. and Aanmel Rer ve, assigned to the suheer hers, believed to be three Mural parts of about 200 acres of Woodland, partly in Perks and partly in Schuylkill county, adjoining the Schuylkill canal, Port Clinton, and other lands of Jones, Keim k Co. —the Centre Turnpike pass a through the same. between Hamburg, Ind Port Clinton. No. 6. At the name /time and tilace—All the right, title and Interest of John M. Krtin, Henry Conrad, and ,Samuel Reevr, assigned to the subsert. bete, believed to be three fourth parts of about 150 Acrea of , valuable Sprout land, situate in Bern 'Township', Berke county, adjoining lands of Sam uel Renehler, John Shidy, and others. No. 7. At the same time and place - --All the right, title and interest of John M. Keim, Henry Conrad and Samuel Reeve. assigned to the subscri bers, believed to be three_ fourth parts of about 32 acres of voidable Sprout Land, situate in Bern Township, adjoining lands of Jacob Kaufman, Philip Filbert, and others. 0:3" Nor. 5, 6./k 7 will be sold as numbered, or in lots to Putt purchasers. 117 The Administrators of Jonathan Jones, de. ceased, will sell their interest in the above Proper ty. at the same time and place. 10 For further information enquire of Nicholas Jones, at Heela Forge; Daniel Young, at Windsor Furnace: or of Richard Bootie, Reading, &His county. RICHARD RHONE DANIEL. YOUNG?' November 1327-11 - • PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT town order of the Orphan's Court of BtorLs County. the subscribers, Administra tors of the estate of Jonathan Jones, • late of East Brunswick township, in the county of *Schuylkill, Dl:exasero, will expose to Sale by Public V.endue on Monday the 6th day of December nest, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon. at the house of John Dai ly, Jr-. Innkeeper in the Borough of Hamburg. and county aleresaid.-.W IN DSOR FURNACE. A car lain undivided one fourth part of 3000 acres of Wood • and Sprout lands, situated in Windsor, Greenwich and Albany lownshir, Berke county, near Hamburg, and three mites from the Schuyl kill cana', and the Philadelphia and Reading Rail. road, with the following improvements one Fur nace. with the, necessary buildings at. tached for Mimi - a -Ors; large Coal Hou e, Ware House, Smith Shop, Cupola,—a 89 genteel and well finished Two Sivas SCONE • Massiax House. Office. Smoke House, eight convenient Houses fur workmen, .urge Baru 'and Stabling, all in good order. ALSO, at the same time and place above men tioned, a certain undivided one fourt:i •part of the WindsorFurnace"Form, situated in Windsor town. ship. two miles 'from Hamburg. on the State rood leading from Hamburg to AllentOwn, consisting of about 112 acres of arrable Land, in a a high state of cuitivation—having been way limed, ant divided into fields of a , onvenient 'size. The improvements are of good two-story STONE large Barn, nearly new. • ALSO, at the same time and place above men. ! tinned a certain undivided one fourth part of about 10 acres of valuable Sprout !And. of large grown!, situate in said Wind-or lownshiy, adjoining lanes of Peter Sterizi:l,—Shaeffer stud others. • ALSO, at the same time and place above men. tioned, a certain undivided one fourth part of about •= 200 acres of Wood Land, more or less, . 1? ,"5: .: situated in Wincleur • township. ReHts ' ) Lounty, adjoining the Schuylkill Canal, Keller and others, the Centre turnpike pusses through the same between Hamburg and Port Chilton. • ALSO, at the same time and place above men. sinned, a certain undivided one fourth part id about 150 acres of valuable Sprout Land. situated In Bern township, Barks county, 'adjutniag lands Of Simnel Renchler, John Shidy and others. ALSO. at•the same time and• place above, men tioned; a certain Undivided one fourth part of about 32 acres of valuable Sprout Land. situated in Bern township. adjoining lands of Jacob KtiOrman, Phil ip Filbert, and others, late the estate of said decea sad. Attendance _will be given •at the time ami place of sale by 46-tf By order of ;he Court . • JAMES DONAGAN. Clerk. Reading. November 13 . The Assignees ofJoper. Keim i Co.. will Pell the other undivided portitin of all the several proper ties above mentioned. at the same time end place. FROM the subscriber on the Ist instant. a young tcd fresh tnilch COW, white_ face, thick neck, and stout sharp horns. Any person who will re. turn said Cow or give him information where - she may found, shall be suitably rewarded. JESSE . FOOTER. November -13 . Ireachei* Witotctl. lik‘rAtiTEik—Four compettes nabs: tesebers ••• for the. Public , Schou!' ; et Schuylkill 111 Akiticaticui i iii _be.ciadis in person s or Were'. Wig, to may of th-chool Directors. Of to the Utl. dersigtied.PiesidectOf the Soma of School Direc. tom JOHN, puosoiti. echttylkill ammo ht". IS 46;—.10 , _ THE miNER4i--YotritiliAL: PETER JONES. NICHOLAS JONES. Administrators. Strayed PAJBLIC SALE. 'PURSUANT-hion order of tbe Orphan's Court ofSchttylkill county, the subscribers, Admin istrators of the estate of Jonathan Jones, late of East Brunswick township,* the county of SchuyL kill. deems's!. Willexpose to salsify Public vendee, on Friday the 3d day of bmember negwat I b7elock in the aflernomfat the houstkof Michael Graaf,. in the Borough of Orwigsborg, and co inty aforesaid: A certain undivided hell of 2000 acres and 84 perches of Land, more or less, situate - in the town. ship of East Brunswick, in the county, of Schuyl kill, bounded by lands of Daniel Focht, B. Kepner, Jacob Rumble and others. The improvements are a well built Forge. with three Fires, two large Coal illorisrs. Saw Mill, s ae .t• Smith Shop, a good two Story Dwelling House, nine convenient Iknives for war/unto. ehOut 100 Acres of the land is suable and in a high state of cultivation—l good young Apple Hichard, The Little choylkill River pass. es through the land about three wiles. and the Lit. Ile £chuylktlt Railroad the same distance, and Cold run also passes through the - same, and there are several good water Dowers on the same premises. 2d, ALSO, or Saturday-the 4th &islet' Deeeniber nes', at I &cock in theaflerrionn, at the House of Michael Mortimer. Innkeeper in the Borough of Pottsville, the undivided one fiurth part of all that certain two shirr frame dwelling house end Lot of Ground, situate on the northeasterly side ..f Nor. wegian street, between St. John and Chambers street. in •Punsvillr, - containing in front IA) rert, and in depth 100 feet, in Putt & Patteraon'a di. vision. • Atscl, on Monday the 611, dev of December ner, at 10 o'clock in the Intention, at the house of John Flatly, Innkeeper. in Hamburg, Berke Conn• ty, the undivided fourth part-of a certain Bract or body' ors4and, situate in • %Vela •••;" Bruns wick tow holly. Schuylkill con nth conteininz 1000 erre* noire or laiooiteit by lands. of 41in Schell, late George Esq.. and the Little Schutlkill Islavigatt.ol and Railroad Company, it being a part of the land , called the Windsor Furnace lands, and is attached to the said Furnace lands, late the estate of the said deceased. Attendance will be given and the con dliinns of Sale ni.de known at the time and place of sale by PETER JON EP., ./s1 ;CIIOI., JONES. Adatiaistraturs -By order of the Catsrt. i:ACOti KREBS, Cleik. Oroviirsfillre, Novrmhi r 13 46 Tile A QPitral eN ur Jonrx. K , •im & Co., will veil the other undivided plriama of all the liearral firm. erliev ■hove mentionerlost the same time and place. it 'anted. Lumber, of all kinds, chiller seed. Timniby and Flaxseed, For which the highest market price will he Peigl• SAMUEL HARTZ Poihwille. Nov. P. 1841. .708:'T W. ROSEIIIIRILV. Attorney at Law, H taken an office in 0: wigsburg. tie will promptly attend to such business as may be entrusted to his care-. Orwieshurr, November. 3. 33. CAMPBELL. Attorney at Law, POIMITILLE. • OFFICE in the basement of the building ocen. pied be the' Democratic Press" publisher:on Market near Ceo re Street. November 6 4.5-10 PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Com. man Pleas, for the trial eauses at IMPIIP, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Or. wigsburg, in the county aforesaid, on 'Monday pre-, ceding the last Monday in November flex', ( being the 6th of December.) Therefine all persons having enita pending and all persons whose duty tt Phall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac. cordingly JOON G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs. • burg. Nov. 6, 1841. 45 Oat Meal. THIS economical and nutritious snide of food hith erto but little known in this country, except by oc casional small importations with emigrants from Scot• land and Ireland. is manufactured, and for saleby the subscribers at their Factory in Philadelphia in any quan tity equal to any imported. even superior• being, fresh.— It is also for sale by most of the Merchants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Messrs. Miller & Haggerty, William Milne...& Co. Clemens Az Parvin. William Philips & Co. Morris St Brothers, &c. ttm as well as by some ol the merchants in Minersville an I Port Carbon. GLF.NDENING & CHAMBERS, Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Barley. On the Willow St. Rail Road, between 12 and 13th. Phila , November 6, 1841, 46-1 y,* New Crop Raisins, &c. JUST received n few boxes new crop Bunch Rai sink which Will be sold very cheep—also heel' Primes, ' Currants, Lemons, Citron, Ste. JOHN S C MARTIN. 4.5 November 6 Dissolution. erIfIE partnership heretofore existing between William. Leach and David R Klnek, mer— chants and coal dealers, trading under the firm of - Leach & Ktoek, was dissolved on the first day of November 1841. hs mutual consent.% All persons indebted to the said firm are requested to make rm. mediate pavment, and all pers..n• having demands will present them to David R. Klock, who is au thorised to settle .he trusinesS of the late firm. 'WILLIAM LEACII, DAVID R. !CLOCK. Minersoille. November 6 45-31.* Lorberry Creek Rail Road Company. 'SIRE Stnekhaldera of the Lorberry Creek Rail • Road Company are hereby' notified. that on Freetion will he held at the horse of Israel Rein. hard, in Pi oegrove, Schuylkill enmity. on M en dey the 6th Aay of December next, to elect by Balks. uric President, eight Managers, one Tiiiinrer t one Secretary. In-conduct the business of the Company for the year then next ensuing , . Hy order of the Board JOHN STRIMPLER, November 6 45-4 t --- Sulkey & Sleighing Whips. ANEW and very neat supply, warranted of the manufacturer. Just received and for pale by B. BANN AN. November 6 45 Schuylkill County. ss, • -. THE Commonwealth of Penneylva. 0 . .. , J nig ;of all the :heirs and legal • Repre. ` -- Y", ) sentatives of Valentine Stahl, late of . Pince:we township, - Echuyikill court ,`N '' ty, - Deceased.: •• Whereas, by an Inquest for that purpose, duly awarded by the Orphan's Court..ef the codlity aforesaid. the real Estate of the said Deceased was appraised at and far. tbe sum of six hundred and flay Dollars and ninety cents; And. whereas, the heirs and legal Representatives of paid deceased hat, severally refused to take the same, at the said appraised price, you are therefrom hereby cited to appear at the, next General OrFhal's Court.% be held at Orwigsbure. for the county aforesaid, on Monday. the 6oh day of December next, to accept or refuse to take the said premises aforesaid at the swaged price. Witness the honorable A. V. Par. soWF4-4. 4 President nt our said Court, at Orwiga. buig,the 18th, dat-ofeekther. - A. D. One thousand eight hundred ar.d forty one. .1/COl3 !CREW. Clerk. '-...Notember 6 Whltiiiy &Bilk Blankets 124 11,-4 Ind 10-4 Whitney and Bath Blanket, Fat Itle Iry Q.& A. HENDESSON. -- -, _ .. ~ .r ~;. _Y T HE Directors of the Miners! Rank of Pow. villr, in the county of Schuylkill, have this (Ivy declared &Dividend of fro and a half per cent, on the Cipital stock-paid in ( out of the profits of the last six months) payable to the Stockholders or their legal' representatives on or after the twelfth instant. - - November' 6 AdminitOkatoes • Notice. Letters of adininistnaticnito the Estate of Henry Shoemaker, late of Port Carbon, in the township of Norwegian, decease, have been granted to the subscriber. Ali persona indehttd to the said dec'e. are requested to make payment. end all persons having claims will present the same without delay. 1% ILIA AM B. HUL,l4.Adm'ior. October 30, 1841. Pottsville Institute. HE Winter session of this institution cum -a silenced on Octeher `2sth; and will continue twelve weeks exclusive ofthe vacation. It is earn estly requested that all'having wards or childrento enter. will ditto at the conitnenertnent of the Res. siren. as cinch of the success of the pupils depend upon a prnriiptand judicious classification. Noel lowance will hereafter he made far absence except in cases of protracted au•knees. 7' E R 11S Plain English branches, Higher •• CinstiicA Stationary. $ 4 00 6 On 8 Ott 23 C. W. PITMAN, A. B. Principal. N. R. Rooks will be- furnished to the pupils at the customary prices when requested by the ',Brews. October :10 25 . Opposition Line of Coaches • .W.ash,. ___ • - TO PORT CARBON. ISAAC THOMPSON. & CO FOR the apecial accommodation of their friends and the pohlic. have commenced an OPPOSITION LINE. irhich will leave Potisydic at 5 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock V. M., for Port Carbon, and at any oilier hour, desired by passengers who wish to take stair, in their now and easy riding criaehes to Heading. lEf' For seats apply at William Kolvier's and rsoih is Ileolner's respective hotels, nt Port Carbon, and at M. Mortitner's 11.40, Pottsville. ISAAC THOMPSON & CO. October 2 90— Old Established Passage Office CORNER OF PINE AND BOUM! STREET]. NEW YORK. THE subscribers having completed their arrangement fur the year 1841, for i Al t the purpose of bringing out steerage 4:AA '` passengers, beg leave to inform their friends andthe public in general, that a first class vessel will be despatched from Liverpool to New York. on the Ist, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th, of each month throughout the veer. .Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the otii ports. will be furnished with lodgings and a convenient place to cook in during the time they mar be detained there by head winds or stormy weather—free of any expense to themselves—on ap plication at the companys' office, to Mr. P. W.' BYRNES, No 36 Waterloo Road. who will, in con nection with his numerous agents throughout Eng land and Ireland. afford every=lissistanee to those who may be engaged to come out by this comps. ny's ships. Passengers will be found in provisions for the passage for $ 10 extra, or 826 for passage provisions and hospital money. As usual in all cases. oihere the persons decline coming, the money will be refunded to those from whom it may have been received, on their return. ing the passage certificate. GLOVER Sr. ArVIURRAY, Corner of Pine and South 15-6 t The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above tine, and is reedy to receive the passage mon. ey for those who wish to send for their friends, and will also altend so transmitting money to Europe. For particulars apply at the Miners' Journal Office. B. BANNAN. Junfri ry 2 NivE the subscribers, Shop keepers uf • the Bor v ough of Pottsville, feeling desirous of giving some time to the young men in our employ :or rea. ding and otherwise improving themselves, do for that purpose agree to close our respective stores at 8 o'clock, in the evening, ( Saturday's excepted ) from and after the first day of November 1841, to April Ist, 1842. J. Sillyman. Jr. •Edward Hughes, Miller & Haggerty, Susan S. Miller, T. 4 J. Beatty, William Major, Samuel Chrisman. John Ruch, Joseph Whitfield, John Clayton, T. & W. Pollock. Dufer,& Jenkins, William Mimes Hunteinger & Krebs, J. S. More:. Ar. Brothers, Moses Stroup, " William C. Leib, B. T. Taylor, Samuel Hartz, Lippincott & Taylor, George 1v . Slater, Henry Shubert, E. Q & A. Henderson, Hiram Parker, Edmund W. Earl, William Mortimer, Jr, October 30 -44-3 t PENNSYLVANIA HALL ! POTTSVILLE, PA. urzza t xtun G. 301INSON. 111ESPF.4.3TFULLY announces to his numerous frienaa and the public that he has taken this commodious Establishment, refitted it up in a superior manner, and is now 1.1"' tt seedy In meco nmodaie the travelling eumuiuniiv. The building is very large. three stories high, situate on the Main street, opposite the Minvrs' llink.and in the nio4 plea,. ant part of the Borough. arid is well adapted for the purposes intended, having large Dining ex. tensiye and airy parlours, single and double lodging room.. 4•4"., & e. 'l'he public may rest assured that the Wines and Liquors kept u ill be nt the choicest kind, with goon cooks, attentive and obliging waiters, ant: a Well supplied table, livelier with his personal attention, ho feels confident will iiisuie all convenienCies re. cessary to the comfort of such as may favor him with their custom. The Reading Room is well supplied with papers from different sections or the country; Large stabling and attentive Ostlers. N. B There is a iefectury in the basement sto• ry of the Building, where all kinds of Relreshments can be obtained at the shortest notice. Pottse:lle. October 30 Was stolen from the subscriber, on the eight of the 21st inst., a patent silver watch with gold bin. ges by Michael Dougherty ; he is 25 years of age. 5 feet 5 i n ches high. rather slim, and dark complex. ion, and has an inscription on his arm . of it. to. and an anchor ; had on when he left a blue coat, blue pantaloons, and black silk hat with a narrolbrim. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the watch, and canviction of the Thief. CHARLES!: HARTZOG. October 30,1841. INSOLVENT DEBTORS..—The subscribers have applied to the Judges of the Court of Corn. mon Pleas of Schof Iktll county, for the benefit or the several Acts of Assembly, passed for the rebel of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 6th day of December next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court Housei in Orwigsborg, for the hearing of us and bur eredi. tors, when an&where they may attend if they think proper. JEFFEVON UM BEHACKER, SAMUEL, EVANS, - • FREDERICK D'ESTIMAUVILLE, bAMUEL NUGENT,* , ISAAC STAUFFER. • • • JACOB HEHN. Jr EPHRAIM PAREhT. • M l 4 RK MELION 644.1. 4310, UM Dividend: CHARLES LOESER, Cut Or. Notice. 44- $5O Reward. .' == STAR'S BALSIIII OF WILD-CHERRY THE CELEBRATE!) asmemr. FOR DISEASES. OF THE. LUNGS. Tit I.: subscriber haring teen appointed general 'agent ( for S , 4inylkill county) for.tne sale of this famous' and unrivalled medicine, would rea, ectfully inform the trade, that he can slimily limn at wholesale on liberal terms, and would invite. all those wishinz to purchnso to give him a call. Druzgists and dealers generally will find this a valuable addition to their stock, and should always keen it on hand, and it is universally ac— knowledged one or the most valuable remedies in use._ Sold wholesale and tend, ,n Pottsville by JOHN S.• MARTIN. Pnttsvjlie, ()ember 16, 1811 `New Fall and ViVinter Goods. arlnEsibt.erihers have jo.l received a New and Bl oo m 0 ,,,i 0rt men , of Fall and Winter Goods, ronsist in z or, Black, filnd and Inner ('ntored Cloths, Bina Black and fancy Colore.i Ca...imers, Blur, erey, Brown, Med and Drab Saltinetts, White, Red, scarlet, Yellow and Green. Flannels. Black Brown, Green, Scarlet and Drab Morino., 11-4. 11-4, 10-4 8-4, 6-4 181nrikers. 7 0nrinn,* Belvidere. 'rosier'. and Tselinni Siriwl., Duck. Beaver, Ho.. kin. and Kid ain't..., Winter Priroo, ftnalyn Plaid., Un o .li n de I.stne.. Wraden. Berlin and Cashmere Gl ove .. Rim-, Green, Red and gearlet Cantnn Flan. Bleached and iini.i.andte.ii Carden flannel), Pilot, B ea ver and B. lin•iun Coatlngt ;Wool, shirts. Drawer.. &r. &e. &c. All of which we arc tii.pmea to sell on our usual reaso able term,. E. Q. A. HENDERSON. 41- °Maher 9 WILLAVZ E. St: Mint. Fashion:* bile Chair Cott e r,. Thinl door above the l'ennsjlvartr Ccntre'Street Poi Ts t LI.U, • OFtT respect fully returns T. raiefillarltnowl iy-a d e ment,. to his mitriertm , ti Wild* and costes. veers, who have so generously patronized him since he comer - Kneed banters, and ,e n butt repeat his former plerlgr; to attend sed, misty and unre.mtimg. ly to busint re; he flatters himself from his long ex perience Of se verritten years to tits fisritesr, that ho will be uhle to cut hair accordittg to the latest fash ion, and shave with ease. And he hopes by strict attention to business In merit rid receive a share of public, patronage. Ile has just received a most splendid assortmeitt of perfumery, consisting in part of Citronella water, n delightful perfume for the toliet Eau de Copings water. Florida 'water, Lavender water, Rose wafer, Rear's Oil, 'Antione Oil, Tuoth Paste, Combs, Bat rtVa.4h. 111areaysa:"Oil. Pomatumi, Indian llntr.dye, Savo,' Shaving Cake, Otto of Rose Shaving Cakes. Coimress Snaps, Bergamot Soaps, and Fancy Sump; He has for sale that highly fra . grant Balm of Columbia, which destroys dandruff of the head and prevents the hair from decaying and tailing off. lie hopesthe pnblie will give it a fair tri. , a!, as several hundreds irr the last few years have de rived great, heneit therefrom. Septenit er IP, 18.11 For• Sole. 011 , 111 E sub crilwr being obliged, on account of ill . - health to relinquish business. offers his well known Suomi, "the Centre 'louse," Port •• • • lit. Clinton, Schuvlkillcotintv, for sale. The • NV t l j, :; .. l = t ; above property is delightfully situated •. • " . at the junction of the Little Schuylkill and Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Rail Roads, and•on the completion of the latter ( which is now in a great state of forwardness) will be a fashionable resort from the city. ISO is nut sold by the .Ist: ofhinuery 1842, it will be for rent. Port Clinton, October I G Teas Teas. F RESH Green and Black T. as. Java. Rim , La. quire and St. Dinning() Coffee. St. Croix, Porto Rico. New Orleans, arid Havanna Sugars, Loaf, Lump and Crushed Su,nr, Steam Syrup, Sega! House, and New Orleans Melases, for sale by E. Q. A. HENDERSON. 41— October 9 Mar Ikerl I. Nand 2. Mackera; pi Barr. 1., and" half as 4 . 11 fele, of late inspection. for sa!e. hv g. Q. & A. 11 EN DERSON. 41= October 9 The Miners Bank of Pousvilk. in the t:ounty of sehilyikin A N Election for Thirteen Directors for the above institution, to serve the ensuine year, will he held at the Etinkinz tionse., nu Minday the fit"— teenth of November next. bet Neer' the hours of 9 o'clock A. M and 3 n'idnek P. 11. A General meeting of the Stockholders will he held at the. Ranking House, on Tuesday the serond of November Ilex', between the hoots of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. CtIA 12 LES LOESER, Cushier. Oe'ober 16 Fall lEashions. rr HE substribers respectfully beg , knee to inform their patrons end the public generally, that they have just received by late importation, the FALL AND WINTER FASHION., together with French, Wool and web died Cloths;; French barred Casstmers of all colors: Also a. fine Pelectinn of French and English Satins, Plain and figured. They have added to their former supply a fine assortment of Stocks, "Bosoms. Colars &c., all of which they la ill warrant to be of a superior quality and made my in the most appro.. ved style. LIPP! NCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors Corner Centre & Mahantongo,- St. Pottsville/ . Slep'emher IS, IRiI. 31i.,=.1r• N R The public are iovited to call and examine the goods, ro that they may be able to judge for themselves. L dr T. Coffee anti Tea . Ponst, will be verve& tip every tiny nt v the Exelianeft Hotel Ilercetnry, from 9 o'. cleft A. M. untill II P. fl price Ittl nnty. JOHN SILVER, for %V 111. G. 3CHINSON. September i p, 1541.` Post Office, Pottsville, Thin Otter will be kept cipen_ tbr the receipt and delivery of letters nr.d papers every day, except Sunday., troth sunrise until 9 o'clock- P " ' Lettere North to ensure mailing; m in before past 3o'clock. P. M. and t edelphia and Eastward by 9 o'clock Office hours on Sunday from past 2 o'clock, P. M and in the erening one hour after :he arrival and assortment, of the Philadelphia mail. ' Due notice will be given when any change becomes necessary. Poiterine.October 23 Vres Dietionarw. DICTIONARY of Arta, Manufactures, an Mines, by Andrew UrP, M. J. Also A Practical Trentiote on Rad Romig, and interior communisation in general, enntniping numerous experiments on the powers of improved Intorno. tivea Engines, and tables of the comparative cost of conveyance on Canal& Railway. and turnpike, Roads. Third Edition by •Nichulas Wood: Just received and for sale by October 2 , • Chillingworth's Works.' E Works of V. Chillingworth. M. A. eom. bite in one volunie from the twelfth London edition. rr:ee $3. Just teceivid end for sale by B. JIINNAN. 34 October SO Lady's Almafiat. for 1542. I.E! E Ladies Annuatitigiiier .and Housewife's Almaoso for H 144, by Ms. Gilman, Just re. esb;011-and 65r sale by' P. HANNAN. • Harp* 1,0 • 44-oi ME General Agent. 42—, 3S-3m DAVID WALKER. 42-If OCTODP:R 20th, 1841. J. T. WERNER, P..lti. 43- 13. BANNAN.
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