MAUR' DD. _ , . On Wednesday evening Itat, y Skmttel D. Letb, l Esq.:Mr, A•noN BECHTEL, to jai 0•110111tX En• sar i both of Menbeini - townsitip OUR MAR •- CORRECTED WO POTTSV I IL WHEAT FLOUR ier B arr' RYE. i do . •ewt.l WIIEA r, , per Bus .1 RYE, 'do CORN. , w do ' - 0 %TS, ' dti 1 EGGS,. . per doz. , BUTTER, per poun' t BACON; do, 1 HAMS. do I POTATMS, per tilts PLASTER, per ton HAY, per ton TIMOTHY SEED, per hush CLOVER Do per bud ,r A T the request of the CriniMiriioners, the fellow zit ing legal provisions recently " enacted, and n ow in force, ate inserted for - the :information of the taxable inhabitants of the se+ei al Iloreuglis wards and townships in the county eilSehuvlk ill Act passed 1 Ith jane 1810: Section .—' The County Commissioners shall be and 'at:thereby authroriied and required annually, at thetui al period of making •County rates and levieS, mull the year 1846, ineln slim, to add to the County rates iind levies for the use of the Commonwealth as tollalirs":lliiit is to say, upon all real and personal property now made taxable 'ay the laws of this Commonwealth for the purpose of raising the County rates and levies,, one mil upon every dollar of the actual value [thereof: and upon:all personalestate and property 'hereinafter- 'described, h owned or possessed by any person waOver, that is to say, i on all mortgagee.,oneys at interest, debts due'from solvent debtor missoryflote (except notes of bi Is for goods sold and t i n .whether by prom.. deliverer and bank notes,) pen lor single bill, bond, judgment. and all stock or Shares owned or held by individuals in this eommonWealth in any bank, insti tution, al company, 'mope:rat by any other state f or territory , on all loans or in stments on interest to citizens of other states,-or in he securities of other states,owEed-or held by individ alb in This Common - wealth, rind on all poblic loans or stocks w hatsoever except those issued by this CoMenonwealth, owned or held as aforesaid, une ..r talfinill crn every dollar of the value therof on which o e per eat. per an— num dividend or. profit may an rue to, or be receiv ed bv, the owner or holder they of; and an additional half mill on every dollar of he value thereof for every additional one per ea per annum of any interest,.. dividend, or profit, firming to, or recei ved by, such owner or holder. Upon Alliousehold lurrittutb, including golf] and [ silver plate owned and kepi for use by any person or persons, eorpo 7 vatinn Or corporal ;()113. exceeding in value the sum 'of three 'hundred dollars, five raills upon every nob-, for of the value thereof onf such excess. Upon ple.asurt., carriages owned and kept t'or use one per ',cent. upon every dollar of the Value thereat. Upon 'watches' owned and kept fur rise, as follow;: that is to say. on gold lever, or otter gold:IA medics of 'equal value, each one dollar I Jinn every oilier de. "sariplion - of gold watches, ,arid upon silver lever wakiches . , or other silver watilibs of like value, sev 'ty-five tents each; upon every other description of 'watches'itif the valtie of twenty dollars or upwards, fifty Cents each." 1 I &role !Act. Section 4.-- u Thit the Assessors and Asiestarit Assessors of the city and, county of Phil. 'ilifelphitei and ttc Assessors 'onthe other counties of ihisComrismitvealth, nn the receipt of the precept 4 .ssued by the Cotinty Commis: inners, shall proceed lit astatain the arm - int. desciiipMin, and value of `the several iihjects of taxation, before mentioned, -Wept-dins In the best information.within their pow qr, to be enquired for and ohtbined by them, arid 'shall make oat a full stateme t thereof, and make '.of Oft Barrie la The County ' nimissioners, and if in any ease,, tl.ey shall fit to obtain a cot_ 'rect or spectai description, thry shall return the aggregate +faille thereof as nearly as they can as certain the sdnie, arid - , in all lases, the estimate of the Assessor, when practicable; shall be made as they would appraise the sadie in payment of a' lust debt front a solvent cieluori." , Art pissed dd the 15t5 Sfatt, IMI, Section 4. Fr and after the pa-sate of this Act it shall be the duty of the several Aleasortt and Assis t ant Assessors to assess , rate, and •value all objects of taxation; whetlibr fey state; cnuntr,. city, district, ward, ttiwnSliip, or buroughl purposes. according to the actual . iiiiind thereof, aftd at etch rates add prices for which the same Wfidld it'eperately bona fide sell." 4 . I Same Act, Section 5.—" t f Ithe several Assessors of this Commonwealth in the [discharge of their re spective duties shall,liaire reason to believe any per eon or persons nr crirpnrmion , iltitll have rendered a false return of his, her, or their pfdperty, trade, , profession, occupation, or any article made taxable 'by law, or shall not make a pia disclosure of the s.tme, the said Assessors siMII return what they believe to be.,the full vitae and amount thereof to the Commissioners of the proliet county; and if the person or persons or eorporatiOns thus assessed, shall feet aggrieved, an appeal 'may be had; ac,- 'cording. tb the existing le w, .tort; each assensment - and it shall 'belay:fel fhr the County Commission era to administer an OA •or, Ormation to the per: ,con or persona, or ciirPorattoti takine such appeal, touching the value and t motpt - of their property,' trade:necupation or profession. or any article made taxable, and it they deem at !abatement proper, the same-shall be made—bat that commissioners may, if they see proper, receive other evidence." &pie Ad; Section 7..—50 Much o' the Act pass ed on the 11th day of June. 118.40, " as authoriied the deduction of the value of any ground rent, dower, or Mortgage - , on aby .real estate within this Commonwealth, in estimating the value thereof, is hereby repealed, and said rearestnte shall hereafter be estimated at its full value, and lilted accord: Ingly." i Act passed on the 30th day!of Apiil; JAI; Section ..---•• There shalt be annual) assessed and collect ed on persons, trades. occupa ions and profession's ... a tax of one per cent. on eveiry dollar of the value thereof above two hundred dollars," and j• there shall be annually asae%sed - and collected upon all ' salaries and emoluments of [office erected or held by.or under the constitution !tit' laws or this Com monwealth": or by or under any ' incorporation. in ' stittition or company incorporated by the said Com monwealth; si here such salaties or emoluments ex ceed two hundred dollars, Which said taxes shall be assessed. Collected, and lecounted for, in the manner and (or the purposes stated and provided in the act df Ilth June, 1840. frovided,, Thal when the salary to paid to aty officer of this COnl: monwealth directly by the St t o Treastirer, he shall t retain out of said salary the mount of the tax im posed by this act." € Agency for ffice, and deliv red to Periodicalr THE subscriber is now 'gent for the fol owing I popular Works, which ill hereafterb recei ved et this office, subscOers in / iv this torn* free of postage - 1 1 i • Conger' IM LY'S BOOK, a d Ladies' / American Magazine, edited b Mrs. S rah J. Ha aid Mrs. L. H. Sigourncy. Pr' $ pct um, in ad— vance. 'Fitt - jerotrfvo PEOPLE ' S gr. di Magaiine of 'Use ful add Er - Renaming Know ledge, edited by John Ft*. A. M: Professor of Rale Lewes in the High Scliciol of rhiladelphin, and pnblished by Morton al M'MichaeV, -Monthly. with numerous illustrations at 12 per annum, payable i advance. - Psort.s's I.surtAar or M Fazine of Choice and Entertaining Literature, by Morton WMichaet, published • mor.thly with ;Illustration., Price $ payable in advande. MiIUIT'S Museum, —at $ X) per annum in ad vance: [Er Sutscriptioris frir eit% r 'cif the above Worke will be received at this Ace, November 20 . Gold & Sitver . Casts, AN elegant assortment; yew cheap. , Also' Misses .Pencils, V;arratced silver, ai 3i cents 'each. l Just received and fa sale by B. tiANNAN. • 47 November 20 Prititer , ' rgifiE subscriber 'bas ju Primer's ink hi Kegs, Philadelphia pita for cast. BANNAt4; 47 :November 2O THE subscribers viintla nnnodnce tq' the putblie • that they have taken dce Optic titelYscieCupiert by J. W. Lawton &t, o. anfthave i'eces6e2 ana opened an asstudneht of. Dry Goods, broceder, QueensWareiesV: among which are • 3351 LY. e,NoO . 1841. 1 - 1 $6 2.5 162 i .el. -1 25 65 55 50 12 Bide —thick and Fancy .colored Cloifi and Cals. siegers--Sattinetts--Moaatin de Laneshinizea— Flannels—Cotton do,—Checks—Tickings—Mori. nos—Wane* aWd ilnblea'ehed Veatinga—NtiaWlP: —Silk and Cation Haodker: chiefs—Wolsey—Worsted and Cott o n. Minty— Meat , Hate end Half Hose—Gloves—Umbrellas&c., . G,RCICERitt. a E Rio—iaxp—Liguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars, Young Hyson—Gun. poweir mpertat and Black Teas—Picklea— Spices=Syruit— . S4ar Ilouse arid. Trinidad &to laspep--.Spernn'an'd Common Oila—Fish—Soaps— Crackeni—Rine-41aisina and Currants—Hops— BarleA &c. . . .50 5 00 16 to $ 18 1 - t •2 50 500 Liverpool( Griniti, Common and Seofch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, LaiOs &c. together with an asenrtment Brdshes, Cell'''. Ware, t ho'vels, &c. To all 0r which we would incite din atten tion of our filen& and of the patilih feeling confident that *ice can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN. 1.. W. TROUT3IAN, S• SILLYMAN. November 20 4".; THIE. partneiship heretofore existing between - Thomas Fardy and John:Nolen. ShoefiYakers,- was dissolved on the 18th inst. by mutual consent; Al persons indebted are requested to make pay ment to Thomas Fardy, who is only authorized to settle the business of the late firm. . Administrator's Notice. OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin. N istration on the estate of HenTy)Raush, late of Manheim Township, Schnylkdl coninty, deceased. have been granted to the subs"riSers by the Regis terof Schuylkill county. There t fpre all persons indebted to Ike said estate, ate retinested to settle their accounts as soomas possible s and all persons having claims will present them to either of the subscribers for settlement. JOHN SefIALT,, • DANIEL SHOLLENBEVIC>EI2, Admininisfraters. November 20 47-6 t MEMBER of the Church of England to act rit as rexton of the Episcopal Church in this Bor ough. Application can be made to the Rector. N9vrinber 13 45 SAW. , On Wednesday the 16th of Nnverribei inataril, at the house of Michael Mortimer, innkeeper. in the Borough of i'ottsville, at 2 o'clock, P. 111. ofsaid day, Three undivided. eight Parts of a certain tract of land, situate in nosh _township, Schuvltill) 'county% containing 207 acres 87 perches lie the same more or less, bounded by lands of Wm. Autlenried, Isaac ~tattff•r, Jacob Allen and , otheri, late the estate of Or. Enos Chichester. - • Valuable Coal Lands at PUBLIC %ALE: On Thursday the 2d day of December, nekt, at 7 o'clock, P. M. at. the Philadelphia Exchange, will bo sold, A TR \CI OF VALUABLE COAL LANti, situate in Branch, Pirmerly Norwegian, township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Robert F. Stockton, lands called the Andrew Lytle tract, land called the John Otto Survey ; and other land, con-. sisting of three contiguous tracts, lying upon and adjacent to the West West Branch of the river Schuylkill and Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven railroad, being that part of the Phenix Park tract, not heretofore surveyed to Robert F. Stockton, the "Miller" or "Blue" and "Umbchocker" tracts, con taining in the whole 606 acres, or thereabouts, em bracing several extensive veins of coal including the - " Primrose," "Fla t" and "Peach Orchard" veins. —There are upon the premises, a saw mill, six mi ner's houses and other improvements, intended Mr immediate mining operations. ALSO—WiII be sold at the same time and place, a led of ground situate at Schuylkill Have', in the county of Schuylkill, which lot is known and dis tinguished on- a map or plan of Schuylkill Haven, dated Philadelphia, the first day of December, 1629, made by Samuel FL lineass, Engineer, as lot num `atm twenty one. (No. 1.) ABRAHAM BROWN, Trustee. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1841. 46 Assignees' Sale. The Subscribers, Assignees of Jones, Keim, & Co. will offer at WiVnion Ftmissett. on Friday the 10th of December next, at 40 o'cto2k, A. Ai. the following property, to wit: Bed and Beddini; old and new Stoves and pipe, Meat and Flour Tubs, Chests, Cutting Box, Wag gon Harness; Coal and Ore Beds, "Chains, Forks, one Press for proving Iron pipe, Bar iron, Hol low ware, one pair Platfortn"Seales or weighing Ore, Scales and weights; Crowbars, Sledges, Hoes, Sho. yell:, Spades, Wheelharrows;,Coal Baskets, Ore Box. es, Grindstones, Carpenter Tools, Carpenters Wood, Furnace Tools, and a variety of Stove and other patteins &c: &c. And at SCHUYLKILL FURNACE, on Saturday the 1 Rh of• December, next, at 10 o'clock.— Waggons-, Tool Eno Ore sleds, Chains, one platform Scale for weighing Ore; Scales and weights, Wheelbarrows; Mouldtioards. Cellar Grates, Forge Hammers; Fur nace Tools, with a large assortment of Stoves, Hol low ware; and other Patterns &e: &c. - RICHARD BOONR, DANIEL YOUNG. —46 WirMEREAS the lion. Arbon V. rinaosis, "• Esquire, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, of the Comities of Dauphin, Lelia: non and Schuylkill., in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Queer Sessions of the Peace Oyer and Terminer ( find General_Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and Samuel D Leib and Stang N. Palmer, Esquires, J udges of the Court of Quatere Sessions of the Peace Oyer, and Terminer and Gen eral Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other uffenceif, in in the said County of Schuyl kill— by their precepts to me direct, have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions of thePeaco, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol:Delivery to be holden at Orwigshurg, on the second Monday of December inst. (being the 13tki fit said month,) to continue dne Week: )3. BANNAN. 47- Ink; received a o which he will Bell a STORE; DRY GOODS, QUEEIVSIVARP: Dissolution. THOMAS . VARDY% JOHN NOLEN. Coal Castle, Nov. 20 Wanted. Condition at the day of vale, by J. SILLYM AN. Assignee of Dr. E Chichester Pottsville. Nov, 13,1841 45 November 13: 1841 PROCIAMATION. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the J ust icea of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Schuylkill, that they are by the said county of Schuylkill; that they are by the said ptecepts com manded to be then and there at 10 o,clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls; records, inpui t anions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to-their several omces ap pertain to be done : and di thosejhrit are bo • recognizancea to proscenia against the. toners that are or then Shall 6e in the gaol of said County of Schuytkill, are to' be then -dud there to prosecute them as shall be just. God sore the eominontreolth. JOHN G. WOOLtSON. Sheriff, Sheriff's 011icriOrwigs. burg, Oct. 20; 1841. 46 N. R.—The witnesses and pint" wf ware summon.: ed to attend paid Court; arc telfuired to attend ponc.• tually.'• In case of nonrattendance, the law in such' cases made and provided. will be rigidly enforeed. This notice is published by order 'df the Court; thoik co.icorncd will therefore govern dirt:relies ac cordingly. Lady 4 Almanac for 1842. f IJE Ladies Annual Register and Housewifel JIL Almanac be 1842, by Ma. Gilman. must re dived and for sale by- B. BANNAN. October 36 -44-- M7=!!l a r. - SHERIFF'S ',ALEN OE illipAr virtue of several writs of Vendijkitti espouse saP and Levari Facial; issued out °Fibs court bf common Pleas of thtreoulity of Sehuylbill,aqd to rde ciirected,Pwill experse to ado: by Publie Vert due, on Saurday, the 4th day or Deeedtei next; at 10 o'clock A. M., at tte public House; of Charles Christi -in the Borotlith of Pottsville, ounty%aforesaid, the fall and undivided seven twee ty.foUith parts, of contiguous Tracts of Coal Land, situate in Norwegian toninship, Schoylki4l county. bounded on the East by the Physick tract and the Schuylkill Navigation Company's land, North by land of Archibald Ronaldson and Mlotyre, west b y*d . ; ! of Thomas and Joseph Wood, and south by Mmac Sillyman and others, subject to the pro visiong of a deed of Trust from Burd •Ptitterson, Henry C. Carey, Isaac .Lea. E. L. Carey, and Abraham Hart, and their respective wives, to Pres ley, Ftlakteton, containing 70,0 acres more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of . 23 Dwelling houses, One Barn l and Stable. 3 Steam 'engines aid fixtures and one Saw Mill, with the rail roads, passing from the mines through the. Borough of Pottsville to the Mount Curbon rail road; ancLall the privileges nod rights attached to the same. These tracts are !mown by - the names of thkrork 'Fzirrn and Eyre tracts.. _ALSO, the. undivided half of a certain Tract of Coal Lana, situated in Wane!' Township, in the connty of Schuylkill about one mile above Mi. nersville, bounded oh the west by the Andrew Lythe-tract and,landof the Phcenix company, south by land °Clete Thomas Reed, east by land late of Thonias need; and rand surveyed to Dorothea Joaei, and riciri,b by . the Wolf Creek tract and land of iamb eonialniniz I f 6, acres and 2 per. ches, more With, the appurtenances consis. ling of 4 - 7.3tV Ten slpa r ate Tepeinents or Dwelling; Houses This tract is known by the name of the Primrose Tract. ALSO, the iindiii2ed half of a certain Tract or' Cad Land, situate in Schuylkill tiflonship, Sciiiiyl. kill county, bounded by lands late of Miehael %lo ser and Jacob toter, late )ohri Myer, late John Bushy. late Jacob Ladig, late Andrew E. Long. late Micbael Bushy, t dward ti. flubley. late John Seltzer, Valley Furiiaci Coitipany; late Oblinger, now ,EdWard HUbley o and 'vacant land, contain ing 356 abres; More or less, known by the nave of the Patterson tract, and the same which Was con. veyer by John Seltier to teselih Sisal, by deed 17 It April, 1829.'with the aPPOrtenances consisting of Seven Dtb'ellink liouili,Seltiiorand Meeting douse, The Schnylk ill Valley Rail Road passing, hronah the same, known by the naive of the Panel:son Tract. ALSO, a certain Lot of Ghana., situalb in the town of Patterson, Schuylkill township, in the Colin: ty of Schuylkill, adjaininN kits late lii by & Bell, and other lots 1.1 WWI% and Patterson, bound: et: in front on the Mtiiti rt‘rei, and in the rear by the Schuylkill rail road, *tilt thd appu:tenances, consisting of a two stone Dwelling house. ALSO, one utidiVided half ot a certain Trifet of Coal Land, situate. in Schurlkia township, Schuyl: kill county, [minim by the name of the liadlg Tract. bounded by land of !etc Aaron BoWen and George Huffman, vacant land, Jacob Bushy, George it cher, Waltz & SheU, jarties Blew; Abraham Gulden containing 3511 acres, more or less, beink the tame which was conveyed by Peter Ladig to Joseph Swift, on the first day of April, Mb, with the ap— purtenances. consisting of Two Dwelling Muses, One Bank Barn, One ,Log Barn. 2 Miners' houses; itn'd a Saw Mill' theSchu}!kttl t'allcy Rail Load pawing thrdugh the same. ALSO, the unc:ivided four-ninths •of one-sixth part of a eertair. Z•act of Coat Land; situate in Schuylkill township, in the county of bounded by lands RUH/eyed to Jacob Bushy, qtiarles Shurnaker, Francis Mentges, %lathing Keely, James Dickenson; John Swart, and Dr: George Glentworth; containing 8000 acres, more or lemt, known by the name of the Valley Furnace Tract, with the appurtenances consisting of Foiq , -foui- Dwelling houses and 3 Smith shojis and tables. There is also &reeled on this tract a new and well constructed A rithidEile hi:nace Ore Kiln, and oth. er improvemerts Connected with the .aine. The Schuylkill Valley Rail goad passing through the same. ALSO, the undivided two thirds of a certain Tract or Coal Land held in common with John Shall and George Rahn. situate in Scuylkill town ship. Schuylkill county, 'surveyed, in .the name of Elizabeth Davis, bounded by land surveyed to George Miller, Catharine Berger, Daniel Kearcher, and others, containing 900 acres; more of less, with the appurtenances. ALSO, two certain Landings- and Lots of Ground, Nos. 3 and 4, situate iii Port Carbon, Nor wegian township. Schuylkill county. each contain ing in front one hundred and thirty-three feet; on the dotkdug by Mr. G. G. Palmer, and in depth each sixty-four feet, with the appurtenanceii. 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 Nos. 3 and 4, lands of E B. and F. S. Hubley arid others, subject to the rights and privileges of a Rail Road note passing through the ssme, wish the appurtenances. ALSO, one Lot of Ground or Landing, situate in Daniel J. Rhoad's addition to Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, bounded by lot No. 3 on the west, and Whit No. I on tire east,extending from Broadway to the liver Schuylkill, being 103 feet wide on Broadway, tapering by straight lines to 80 feet on the river Schuylkill, marked in said ad. dition with the number Two, with the appurte nances. ALSO, one tot of Ground, situated in Daniel J. Rhoads' addition to Sehuvlitill Haven, In the coon ty.of Sehuyikill, bounded by Broadway, lot number sixteen, a twenty feet alley, and lot number fifteen being 155 feet deep and 45 feet wide numbered in said addition with the number;seventeen with the ap purlenancei: ALSO. on undivided moiety of a certan Trace of Coal Land; situated in formerly Norwegiani now Branch township; in the county Of Schuylkill. boun ded by lands of the Newt ork add Schuylkill coal company Val:litre Rahn and Burd - Patterson's other ladd and •others, containing sixty:one acres, more or less with the appurtinances, consisting Of Three one and a half story tone houses, On'e two story Lk: House and frame Sable and.a Blacksmith shop.. This trout has two veins of coal upon it, which are worked Late the estate of ftutd Patterson. „TOUR G. W&OLIFON,Sheritr. Sherits Mite, barg, - Noi , . 8, 1841. of it Nolige and Lot in the Bolough t Ports‘ille WILL be sold at Public ale, on Saturday the 4th day of December,' 1841, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public-House of Michael Misr.. timer, in Pottsville; all the right, title and inter. ist of John M. Keim, Henry 'Conrad and Sari el Reeve assigned to the subscribers; believed to be the three fourth part of all that two story frame -- Dwelling House and Lot of Gropi, , situate in the Northeasterly side of or " w =glen street, between St. John and hamber street, in Pottsville aforegaid; sam lot containing in front on said Norwegian street 120 feet, and in depth towards Market street 100 feet to a tan feet alley bounded on the North. easterly side by lot numbei 36 of Pott Patter. eon's divigion, and oil the southeasterly side by. lot number 4/ of the same division, Deserving however a passage or space of ten feet wide alley, for the; use of the public; from the tell teat alley aforesaid,, to Norwegian Street these prerislatfri being the rear or portion Ipf die-Southeasterly end of Lot known as number 356 and 40 in Post ti Patteistoirs addi tion to Pottsville. Conditions made known at the time of &dB RICHARD 000/g: DANIEL YOUNG. Assignees. Pottsville, November, 1.1 , 46 The Administrators of - Jonthan Jones deceased will sell their interest in the Awe property at the awe time end' Ogee.- THE MINERS , :JOURNAL. t; REAI Estxr . ,,, , , Piablit sale ASSIGNEES' SALE VALUABLE IRON O I 7 VORKS AND FARM. This large snit very valuable Estate of Jonas, KE:u & Co. :a Altered to the pablic and to be sold at PUBLIC SALE, as follows No. 1. At the base of Michael Graeff; in Oewigaburg, on Friday the thtrd . day sue : of Dicember next,. at one o'clock : All ta a the Right, Title and Interest of John M. Keint and denry Conrad, assigned to the aubscri• bers, believa io be the one-half part of 'Ueda Forcre'• . And about 2300 'Acre.' of Land, situate on the Ltt. tle Schuylkill River, and immediately on the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, ten miles from Port Clinton, and six film Orwigsbuig, Schuy lk ill county. About 100 acres of the above land is arrable and in a high stale of cultivation,—the remainder well tiiiihered with Chestnut and other wood. The improvements -area well built FORGE. with three Fires,twO tinge Coal Muses, Saw.mill, Smith Shnti---a genteel two. story MANSION HOUSE', nine convenient Hades for workmen, and two Barns—all in good order. , No. 2. At tfie hearse of John Body; • in , Hamburg, on Monday the 6th of De: L 1 1111. 1 .,t!"- - ; , "entbel : ne*t, at 10 o'clock ; All the Right. Title and Interest of John M. Kenn, henry Conrad and Samuel Reeve, assiened to the subgriberr, believed to be three-fourth parts of the WINDSOR FURNACE, And abciut 4000 Acres of ICiod and Sprout Lane; situated in Windsor, Greenwich and Albany town ships. Berke county, near Hanibi A rg, and three miles from the Schuylkill ,carml. and the Phileder- - Ohl and Reading Kai! Road, with the following Improvements—ohe FURNACE, with the neces sary buildings attached for Moulders; large Coal HonSe, Ware House, Smith Shop, Cupola,—a gen teel and well finished two-story SriNE Marisiox fitie.4E, Office, Smoke House; eight convenient Houses for workmen:, large Barn and Stabling—all in good order. No. 3. At the saints time and Wee is's* —All the Right, Tido and interest of John M. Kenn, Henry Conrad and Senn uel Reeve, assigned to the . subscribers, 'believed to be three fourth parts of Windsor Fur. %V , isor township,lwo miles Late road leading tram !onsiNting of about 112 noel from Lion• OE IV 7,4% ...le same time and place „—..,:::"%, —All the Right ‘Titto an& Interest of ---* 'f .-' John M. Keim, flenry \ Conrad and Sam i el Reeve, assigned to 'lke subscribers, belt. ved t be three fourth parts of about 10 Acres of valuabl SpacuT LAND, of a large Rrt:;l(leate in said Windsor township, adjoi n ing lan of Pe ter Sterizel, Shaeffer and others. N No. 5,, At the same time and place—All N tliLe right, title and Interest of John M. Kent); Henry\ Conrad, and Samuel Reeve, assigned to the subser hers, believed to be three fourth parts of about 200 acres of Woodland, partly in Perks and partly in Schuylkill county; adjourn - 1g the Schuylkill canal, Pmt Clinton, and other la naa of Jones, Keim k Co. —the Centre Tiirripike pass , a through the same, , between fintnblirg; and Port Clinton. - No, 6. At the same time arid place—All the right; title and Interest of John M. Kelm; Henry Conrad, and Samuel Reeve * assigned to the subscri bers, believed to be three fourth parts of about 150 Acres of valuable Sproul land, situate in Bern Township, Berlis county, adjoining lands of Sam. uel Renchler, John Shidy, and others. No. 7: At the same time and place—All the right, title and interest of John M. Keim; Henry roared and Samuel Reeve, assigned to the subscri. bers. believed to he three fourth parts of about 32 acres of valuable Sprout Land; situate in Bern Township. adjoining lands of Jacob Kaufman, Philip Filbert, and others. fl ' Nos. 5, 6,Ar. 7 will be sold as numbered, or in lots to snit purchasers. Er' The Administrators of Jonathan Jones, de ceased, will sell their interest in the above proper ty, at the sage time and place, (Er For further information enquire of Nicholas Jones; at fle6la Forge; Daniel Young, at Windsor Furnace i or of Richard Boone, Readingi Berke county'. RICHARD BOONE; DANIEL YOUNG. November 13 .27—tr PUBLIC SA PURSUANT to an ttri'er of the Orphan's Court of I3erks County. the subscribers, Administra tors of the estate of Jonathan Jones, late of East Brunswick township, in the county of Schuylkill, DECEASED, will expose to Sale by Public Vendee on Monday the 13th day of December next, at 10 o'clock; in the forenoon, at the house of John Bat_ ly. Jr., Innkeeper in the borough of Hamburg, and cottnty atbresaid. WINDSOR FURNACE. A cer taro undffided one fottrth part of 3000 acres of Wend and Sprout lands; situated- in Windsor. Gieenisich and Albany township% Burks county, near Hamburg, end three miles from the Schuyl kill canal; and,the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road, with the follotting improvements one Fur. nace, with We, necessary bdildings at. • lathed for Moulders; late Coal Hon e; 66 " • • Ware House, Smith "Shop; Cupola,—a His genteel end well finished Two STORY Stc.NE M AN- I IN , Hodsh, Office, Snfoka House, eight convenient Houses for v!mrltdicii, iatgo Barn and Stabling; all in good order. ALSO, at the same time and plabe above men; tioned; a certain undivided one fourth part of the Windsor Furnace Farm, situated in Windsor town ship, two miles from Hamburg, on the State road leading from Hamburg to Allentdwn, consisting of about (12 acres i . ?f arralle Land; in a ih,„ high state of cuttivatidn—having been jr: 1 : -•; , :. lately limed, and divided into fields of a convenient size. The improvements are ofd good two-story S4oria Hoitsa, large Barn, nearly. new. ALSO, at the same time and place above men tioned a certain undivided one fourth part of about 10 acres of valuable Sprout Land, of large growth, situate in said Windsor township; adjoining lands of Peter Stenzel,—Shaeffer and others. ALSO, at the same time and place above' men: tinned, a certain undivided one fourth part cif about 200 acres of Wood Land,' mole or less, ;,;iitl2-1 situated in Windsor township, Barka - - county, adjoining the Schuylkill Canal; Keller and others, the Centre turnpike passes through the same between Hamburg and Port Clinton. ALSO, at the same time and place above men.' tinned, a certain undivided one fourth part of about 150 acres of valuable Sprout Land, situated in Bern township, Burks county, adjoining lands of Samael Renchler, John Shidy and others. ALM at the same time and place above men tioned, a certain undivided-one fourth part of about 39 acres of valuable Sprout - Land, situated in Bern township, adjnitting lamb of JacotrKaufman, Phil ip Filberi; and Others, late the estate of said decea sed. Attendance Will fie gi'ven at the time and place of sale by 46-tf ty order otiherouri JAIVI,FS DQNAGA:N, Clerk. Readint, November fl The Assignees of '[ones, Keim Co., wi'll sell the other ,undiilded portion of all the several proper ties above mentioned, at the same time and place. VI ROM sialisalber on the tstfrialttit. a young red Fresh rriftCh fae: ilOl neck; and stout sharp whO will re. thin said cow or give him information when she may found, shall be suitably rewarded. .-.IEgSE FOiTER. November 13 46- Teachers Wanted: `jjANTED,—Four competent male teachers for the Public Schools at Schuylkill Ha Applfaation to be made in person, or in wri. ting;to any of the School DirectorS, or to the on. &reigned, President of the Board of School Three. ttirs. '; ._ JOHN HUDSON, igeiraylkill twee; hov. lir a high state ti( cahiva- itifed, and di'ided into The Improvements are ,u- e nlarge Barn, near- PETER JONES, NICHOLAS JONES. Administrator/. Strayed ZOOK HERE. just received and now oneninir, a large and-well lassorted stock of new Pall and Winter goods cansisling of . Dry. Goods of•eier# description,- • ' Groceries of all kinds. China, - Glass nnd Ctueensivare. Fur. Cloth and Bair Seat-Caps. Boots find glioes, Coate, iinntittoons,rests,£.4e. PldstCr; Alt, Fishy La c. - Which will be sold on the 'meal liberAl terms, and at very low prices or in exchange for country pro• duce, for which the highest price will,be paid. . SAMUEL HARTZ'. Pottsville; Nov. 13. 1841. PERFUMERY: aDST received and for sale a Choice and welloic looted assortment of fancy Soaps. Cologne %Va. ter &b. among which wint. e found Musk, rose and Almond Soap. of .t nest quality for the QV. Palm. Castile, natant dud other Soap Guerlains Ambrosial 'Cretan %Villiamsons Saponnediis Compound Maples do do Taylor's Saponacealia Shaving Compound Lemon / Crea' . Toilet; Pearl a id Tooth powders Hair, nail, tooth and Clothes Brushes Cologne and Lavender waters Cold Crearp and Milk of roses Bears nil. Buffalo oil and Pomatum • Coutt Plaster and lip salve, dr.e. ALSO Dr. Jaynes Hair 'took :• Brigg'e Russian Cosmetic. Balm of Columbia; for the restoration growth and beautifying of the hair JOHNS. C. MARTIN. Centre et. next door to Mahantango St. November 13 46 PIVIIILIC SALE. 1111bRSUANT to an okder. of the Orphan's Court • of Schuylkill county, the subscribers; Admin istrators of the estate of Jonathan Jones, late of East Brunswick township, in the county of Schuyl kill, direasid, will espose,to sire by Ppblic :t'enduc, on Friday the 3d day of December next. at 1 o'chick in the afternoon at the house of Michael Graeff, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, and coonty aforesaid: A certain undivided halt of 2000 acres and d 4 perches 'of Land, inure or less, situate in the town. ship of East Brunswick, in the county of Sdhuyl kill, bounded by lands of Daniel Focht, B. Kepner, Jacob Rhinbte and others. The improvements are a well t'orge. with three Fires; gm Ili; two large Coal Houses, Sa.w Mill; Smith Shoji, d good two Stoiv Dwelling House; nine convenient flouses for workmen, about 100 Acres of the land is arable and in a logh state.‘of cultivation—a good young Apple Orchard. The Little chnylkill River pass es through the land about three miles; and the !.it &Schuylkill thilroad the inane distance, and Cold run also passes through the same, aild there are several`good water powers on the sank.- preinisi P: 2d, ALSO, or. Saturday the 9th &Act' December next, at 1 0k.....eCk1n the afternoon, at the House of MiCimel Mortimer, Innkeeper in the siiss Borough of Pottsville, the undivided one fourth palt,of all that - certain two story Frame dweitmg House and Lot, of Ground, situate on the inoofieasterij? ! ode. of Nor. wegian street, between StNrolin. arid 'Chambers street, ih Pottsville, hontainin;' reet, and in depth 100 feet, in Pot - a's di vision. 3d, ALSO, on Monday the 61 :ember ner, at 10 o'clock in the forenc use of John Raily, Innkeeper : is Hamburg, Berkta,Coun ---45 ty, the undivided fourth part of a c ertain tract or body of land, situate in IVe\ N • . 7 :•" Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, containing. 1000 acres mote or less, botooted by lands of John Schalt; late aeorte Ege, Esq.. and the Little Schuylkill Navigation and Railroad Company, jt being a part of the landq culled the Windier Furnacb,lands; and is attached to the said Furnace lands, late the etitete of the said deceased. Atteindrince will be giiren ana the Con ditions of Sale hiade Ic.oilvn at the time and place of sale by PETER JONES-, NICHOLAS JONES. By order of the Coors. JACOB KRETS, Clerk. Orwigaberg, November i 3, 46 The Aeeit•neee of ioneß. Iteim & Co:, will gen the other undivided finritun of all the aeveralprop: erties above menticine3; at the same time and place. wanted. Lumber, of all kinds; (lover seed, Timothy and FltiO seed; For which the highest marl - set price will he ;mid. SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville, Nov, 13, 18.0. 3( UN W. RC sznzaitat. Attorney ai fIAS taken an office In o:wigsburg. He will promptly attend to such business as may be entrusted to his care. Orwiesburg, November, 3. EL CAMPBELL, Altorney at Law • tsorrsviLLE: OFFICE in the basement of the buildinq occu pied by the " Democratic Press" publisher, on Market near Centre Street. November 6 45-300 PROCLAMATION. V . . . OTICEis teie y given that a Ciiiirt of Com mon Pfeae, fot the trial Causes at issue, in and for the d o6uty.;ofachuylkill,.will be held at Or. wigsburg..iei the county afbrbsaid,_on Monday r e : ceding the last 111iinday in Nuiember nezt:( being the 6th of Hecetnber.) , . Therefore all persons having suits pending and all persona whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ae: Coldingly. JOHN G.WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs. burg. Nov. 6, 1841. 45 Oat Meal; . ... . . rimils economical and notriehius article of food =' hith erto but little known in this country. anent by oc casional small importations with ernigrants from Scot land aid. Ireland, is manufactured. and for sale by the subscribers at their Factqry in Philadilphia in itny quan tity eq to any imported. even superior being, fresh.— It is alsbfor sale by most of the Merchants in Pottsville, amongst nom are Messrs. Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes. & . Clemens & Parvin. William Philips &Co. \ Morris & B there. &c. .Ic. as well as by some of the merchants in . inersville and Port Carbon. )GLENDENING .41r. CHAMBERS, Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Barlei. On the Willo St. Rail Bold, between 12 and”th, Phila , No ember 6,1841, . 45-1 y.• • -'. - .. 4ii New Ctop Raisins, • . JUST received a few boxes new crop Bunch Rai - . Lir eine, which will be sold very cheap—also flesh Prunes, Currants, Lemons, Citron, &c. JOHN S C MARTIN. 95 Noveniber 6 Notice. Letters of administration to the Estate of Henry Shoemaker, late of Port Crirboii, In the township of Norivegian, deceasedi htiya been granted to the subscriber. All perimoti indebted to the said dec'd: are requested to make payment. and all persons tiering claims will presynt the sante withont elay. VG 'ULAN B: HULL, Adm tor. tetotier_26. 1641. • , - _ Su!key - it Sleighing Whips. A NEW and very neat supplY, warranted of the manufacturer. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. November 6 45 • rtiblic "tale. pURSI;ANT Roan order of the Orphan's Court of .Sehuylkill icounty, the subscriber. :Adminis trator OY , the estate i !of John Dreher, &loin:. late of the borough oi , kigsburg, in the county of Schuyl kill, deceased, willlexposo sale by Paklie Venda., on S.iturday the Ii tiaday December next, ut tWo o'clo,:k in the afternoon, at the hue Of Joseph lisugliawout in the floroUlih of Orwigiburg, and county aforesaid, hikeeper, The following eal Estate to wit : Ist. A Fraine'two story dwelling house and half' lot of ground, situate in the Borough oftrivigsburg,• in Schuylkill county, fronting on the Centre Turn pike, and bounded in the rear by a twenty feet wide Public alley, on the cast by lot of Stephen Ringer and . on the west by lot ell-Edward Conner. ". 2d. The undivided halt oill9 acres and 27 per ches and allowanee of . land situate on the Little Schuylkill, partly in West Pez.n and p silly in Schuylkill township, in Sch.)), lkill et•unty, bounded by lands of DanielLFoCht, lands surveyed on - wat- - rants granted respectively to Jacob Bushy, Adam Kalbach, and Daniel Foch!. 3d. The undivided half of 113 acrt.s and 36' perehee 'and allowance of land, still tie on the Styli tars river, in Piuegrove township, in Zichuy kill coun ty, bounded by lands now or la e Metter haply, Leonard Emmert„ and by the Sharp Mounom. -4th. The undivided eighth part of 387 at re end 91 perches of i land, situate in Noir.egian and Hairy to.vnships,tniScheylkill county, Lite the ertate of the said 'deeceFed Attendenco will Le given and the conditions of Sale male known at the limo and' place of sale by JOHN 1 ,%f- BIIIkEL, Administrator, By the POMO ACO B KEIE . II9, Clerk Orwigsdurg, Nov. 20, ry 11 partnership heretrifirre existing between' a Willir.m Lynch and Da% id 12 Klock, trier= chants and coal dealers.. trading. tinder the firm of Leach & Klpek, waft dijsolved on the Bret day 016, November 1841, by mutual cnr•enr. All pereona indebted to the said firm are rtquested.to make im mediate payment. and ell pers,n , having demands will present Orem' io David U. Klock, who is au. thortsed to settle ilia `ni.iness of the late firm W 11.1.1 A M 1.1.:A(12, 11%171D R. KLOC' MinersviHe, November Lorbt.rry Creek Rail Road Company. FriflE Stockholders of the Lorberrs Creek Rail H Road Company are hereby notified, that an E'ection will be held at the house of Israel Rein hard, in Pinegrove, Schoy 'kill county, on Monday the 6th day of December next, to elect by Ballot one President, eight Managers, one Treasurer, tme S i -crctary, to conduct the business of the-Company for the 'year then ner ensuing. by order of the Hoare JOHN STR I M.t."LER, 45-4 t Schuylkill County. ss, V 1..! TUE Commonwealth of Pennsylva. CO? nia ;of all the - heirs and legal Repre ., seritatives of Valentine Stahl, late of • . , Pmecrrove township, Schuylkill coon • . " ty, Deceased. Whereas, by an Inquest for that purpose, duly awarded by the Orphan's Court, of the county aforesaid, the real Estate of the said DecenQed was appraised at and for the sum of six hundred BO fifty Dollars acrd ninety cents ; And, whereas, the heirs and legal Representatives of said deceased have severally refused to take the same, at the said appraised piice, you are therefore hereby cited to appear at_ the next General Orrhun's Court. to be kcld at Orwigsbum, for the county aforesaid, on Njo&rday, the 6111 day of December net-, to accept or r' to take the said premists aforesaid at the apprniiited price. Witness the •litinorahle A. V. Par son Esq.,"Pesiderit or our said Court, at Orwigs. burg, the l'Elth day of October, A. D. One thousand eight hundred , ar.d forty one. . JACOB K Clerk. 45 INSOLVENT DE4ITORS.--The subscribers have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county; for the benefit ut the several Acts of Assembly, passed for the relief of insolvent Debtors, and that tbe suid Judges have appoinfed Monday the fith day of December next, at IQ o'clock to the forenoon, at the Court Douse, in irilri“ghblirar, for the hearing of us and our credi: tors, when and where they may attend ii they think proper. JEFFFR'=ON di U%7 Rf fIACK ER, SANIUEL F.VANS, FREDERICK D'ESTIMAUVILLE, SAMUEL NUGENT,* ISAAC'CtAtIFFER, JACOII IIEIIN, Jr: EPDRAPII PAREAT, MARK MELLON October 23 New Fall and Winter Goods.: rpm: subscribers have joss received o New and Elegant assortment of Fall arid Winter Goods, consisting of, Black. Blue and fancyrolored Cloths, Blue Black and fancy Colored Cassimers, Blur; grey, Brown, Mix'd and Drab Saltinetts, White, Red, Scarlet, Yellow and Green, Flannels, Black, BroWn, Green, Scarlet and Drab Merinos, 12-4, 11-4, 10-4. 8-4, (-4 Blankets. Morino. Belvidere, 'Fusion, and Taglioni Show's, Buck, Beaver, Hos kin. and Kid Gloves, Winter Prints, Roslyn Plaids, Mouslin de Laines, Woolen. Berlin and Caslirnefe Gloves. Blue, Green, Bed and Scarlet Canton Flan nel's, Bleached and unbleached Cithinn Flannell, Pilot, Beaver and Bearskin Loalings, Wool, shirts, Drawers, &c. &c. &c. All of which we are disposed to sell on AM usual reasonable terms. E. Q. 4 A:HENDERSON. 41— 911 HE subscriber being obliged, on account of ill health to relinquish business, offers his well linoWn Stand, "the rerafe House," Port iiii ritAt Clinton, Schuy lk ill county, for sole. The. 1,,, ,6 nl p r_e above property is delightfully situat ed,4 ,- - ). at the junction of the Little Schuylkili and Philadelphia, !leading and Pottsville Raif Roads, and on the completion of the latter ( which is now in a great slate of forwardness ) will he n fashionable retort from the city. • frit is not sold by the Isis" of January 1842, it will be for, rent. Piss°lulion. November 6 November r October 9 For Sale. - DAVID WALKER. Port Clinton, October 16 ' 42-11. Fall Faahions. . . THE entmeribers respectfully bee leave to inform their patrons and the public generally. that they hav,e just received by late importation, the FALL AND . Wire= FASMON. * ' together with French, Wool and web died Cloths; French barred Cassimera of all colors: Also a fine selection of French and English Satins; plain and. figured. They hoYe added to their former supply a fine assortment of Steal', Bosoms.. Colors &c.; all,bf which they will warrant to be of a superior quality and made up in the most' appro. ved style., LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR; . Merchant Tailors Corner Centre & 31ahontongo St. Pottsville. S . ipteMbee IP, 1841. 38—tf N B The pliblie are invited to call and examine the goods, so that they may be able to judge for themselves. L. 4 T. • Cooper's Nat al . History. rrHE History of the Navy of the United Stott. •Im. of America, abridged in One Mortar. Jiro Iv; ceived and for sale by B. BANNAN. Noiember 6 45 Conte and Tea WITH Toner wilt he rerved up every etty et the rash:rime Hold Refeeterv,firm 9 o '. clock A. M. until' II P. M. price 194 , - JOHN SILVER. for WM. G. JOHNSON.' teptcfnber 118;11341. 47--4 t 45-31• Ea!
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