plittGa DIEDICIDIES. (7 . e. MAR'TIN'S , • tirOg ai.4 bheihiL•al • Store,f fil,!,donr above:MaharktatigoSt., rU,I , TsvaLLE., iiritvirOpLt. tor,iry, PA. tat re he etas , for: dale a choice and wel selected assortment of frabh , . p m zs. Medicines. chem. lOils, Double Dye Sniffs. patent Medienes, Paint Brushes, Sash, Tools, dote. (MO, . I Putty, Perfumery; &c. priers IVinn Physicians, Country Merchants, thankfully i tttived and prcimptb , attended to, at a Ismail Ladvance oil City wholesale prices. Partil attention given to PhysicianT prescrip tiohs at all hours Novetnher, 27 4B Papers. , . I v p RAAINSII itivittia the attention of Ttnrekeer- I , •erd and otherd to his cheap lot of Papers now ° paling, eonsis4.ll - g of alma every variety, which he will sell at kw e rates than ever offered in this place before. He: lies ten - hand a Int of faint lined p a per suitable Int ills at $2 per ream. itiovember 27 1 Valuable Coa 4 l :and other tends FOIM`'SAIF. ON Friday th ill day of DecembeJ be sold at 'Pub is Sale, at'the Pnblic IVilliam Sirauch, in . the township of , the county of Sch ylkill, the following R to wit •. No„ I. A certiii ' Messuage, tenenie -3.,f Land, situate in to township id Plt' the „oily efureOtid, bounded by lat A lie l Fritz: John Huber, John Zerbe Boyer, c ontaining P5l acres, part wood! nicodow, and the rest.hrable. in -a high a ii „ t i„, with Swatara Creek' runiiing t • • same ;;the _ improvements are 0- e i i i ....• . ,A, :ry log, dwelling house, semi iillnis at:Ler ' Bain, and other out buildings!: ~.... . 4 2_ in the tenure of Michael! I ins tract as divided into "2 parts and wit. mold in the whole 'or in parts. i No.- 2. A true) of wood land, situ Ste in the Township' of Pinegrove and Wayne, nd county afolegaid, adjoining lards of Jonathan ' erbe, JOllll 'bibs.; John Buyer, Wendel Swartz and tilers, Coat •' i honing Sri acres. This tract is divided non 7 Lots, of nom 50 to 100' acres each, and wille . sold el titerf in the whole' or to lots to suit. pure Meets. - .No. 3. - The undivided one third of • Al acres of Coal Lane, situ/tied in tite_townsniput 1.3, rry, county aforesaid, adjoining laird; of Strubhur Odler, Ben-, Vrihn Snyder, Niter Bixlei, John S.' Mister Esq, John Filbert and . others, held in commit. by Abra ham Fertig deceased, and Henry G. 1 , / , ' aver. No. 4. A tract nf Coal Laud, situate kl in Norwe- Dan township, county afuressie, adiquttig lands at'••Jacob Mennig, and lands survey Zimmermand to Jacob Zimmerman and lands surveyed to Wi l iam Ilunlz neer and others, containlifg 53 acres. ' No. 5. •'A lot of Coal Land, situated - In the tow n- Ail; 01 Norwegiao, I minty aioresal adjoining (beds belonging to the Swataru llnaliCt 'unsay, and Loos survi yell CoJohn &mine:Man WM Juhli Spy. der, cmitainufel la Hilts. 'No. •6- The. 'undivided three eighth'. part of 430 t am ,-.. arses of ~l ii ,d situate in. Nor wegiar. -township, count;' aforesaid, aejoining lands surveyed to N tell. dam Allen, John-c. Offerinati and lans surveyed ii 1.--William Grueti, It being the. , sit)ie formerly ltald b'y 'Abruhain P•crtikr deceased, in chmison with . Adairw Ratidtrhosli and Samuel D. !franks, E.q. deceased. . , 3 No. 7. 300 Acres of unimproved 141 d, surveyed on a Warrant granted to Michael IVelirich. No. S.. Two thirds of 200 acres, of unimproved land, surveyed on a Warrant granted to Peter Kremer. - . I No. 9. One eighth of 400 acres; of unimprovedland, -surveyed on a Warrant grand d to Peter Kremer. . . ; No. 10. One third of 30S acres of unimptoved land, surveyed on a Warrant granted; to John Fit bert, which Abraham Fertig Esq. ile4ased, held in common with John Filbert and Ilenr G. Weaver. No.. 11. One half of 200 'acres Of unimproved land, surveyed on a Warrant granted to Joseph Fertig, and adjoining land -ol Philip! Clouser and others, late the Estate of Abraham' Fertig Esq., deceased t ; Sale to commence at 10 o'clock it the forenoon. Attendance and terms on the day ;of iale' by i PETER KR EIIIEI2, Ex'tor. November 27 e 4§— N. B. at thd same time and 111;4 will be sold two stires.of :,•;tock iti the Farmers pank of Read ing. ! . I Persona desirous to view the premises will plt see to call, on the said Executor, in Piiieg:rove township, Schuylkill county. . , re , r Mince Meat. 4 , ~ QuITH'S celebrated Mince Ites4: a -superior ar 6.7 tide for family use, for sale by, %. E: Q. 4 A. lIENER'OI4. Nicotch Si Irisha • 14 % hkeY• scotch nod Irirh Whiskey, Loaf Sugar and Lemon's. • Heavy preias,ed and Cut Tuinlaters For sai: by E ~ Q &A. FIN DERSON../. Not.zember,'§7 • Towanda Noo - 8. • r A KEN at par, in payment of bilk or for goods, '• by "" JOHN 'S. MARTIN. Novembe( 27 Coffee & Nitigites. DK!, Juva. Laguna and ftioulitii d Coffeet.,, to_ ketker with Luat . and .B.uwi sngar. ,of a .11- partitt quAltly, rci-turd and fo'rfl:l eichea r i by TROUTAIAN SILLYNIAN. Alm/ember 27 ' 4 4ri— • Assignee's . Sale OF I VA LUAB LE IRON [W ' ORKS. . i liviirlf..l hp "old at public sale!: on Saturday the v I Sib: day_ of' Deeninher lie* at one o'clock., at the houi,e or' Michael Gra. fly in Orivigsburg Schuylkill tnuid y, the following do.. irable prupertj :* Friinklita leollisig Mill, with turniti!g:Lit he, two puddling 'nrnaces. Forgo ; twxrh four dres,•l4.rge c.iaf House. inith shop, affiee l ) 1 , /.. , , ,i,,,, ~ti genteel and well - finished two' story iii:• 1. 1 h ,, atone . double Nlan4orin Htiu:.e, aixteen i tiq t:...ifr; convenient Hin‘o•eS fur workmen, Bern ------- and Stabling, and lablaut 100 U acres of twig, abiluteiglity ‘ uf which is gable and inn high spite of iatioti,`the remelt:deli wood and sprout land, sitnute on the Little Sebjuylkill Road,Sehuyl kill. coon 4i, iintriediately .on ithej Little • Schuy lk II Rail Road; eight mike fri2gi tlib Philadelphia and Reading Rail Rued, with which Lit Is to connect, eight oti/eii from the SchuYlkill canal and four from Orwigsborg, the seat of4dstice for Schuylkill enemy. ,17 - o , further inform:lond enqui re of Ma) bu ry A. Burtolet on the pi einises, fir of the subscriber in Reading, Berk!, County. - , . RICHARD BOO,NE, Assignee -oft Sumuet Bertolet. t. Novoniler 27 New G odd s. fir tie sultstribirs have just received an addition • to their former extensive variety of Dry Goods, k;roceriim and are now prepaked to furnish their friends and the public, with ant artiele in their for quality and price unsurpassed by any in the Duri , ugh, and would invitel dll wishing to pur. chase to t all and see us. . , E. Q. 8. 11E/VoERS O N. 48— Noven!ther '27 AppleS. AFEW barrels of Pippins and Russet Apples, in prime order, for sale by E. Q. & HENDERSON. November 27 - I KINIBERTON BOARDING tOiEr 00. T. roa rt 31 A r. es. %waled tn. Chester County,.Pennsylvania. 28 mites from Pfaladeipllia, and 3 mike tram the Reading Reit Road at Nuo4nbet 27 Stray . Cows. (1 Eto the premises. of the subscriber residing in Branch Township, Schuylkill criunty, about two months ego, a Red Cow, with a white spot' on her belly. Also a Dark Brown .Cow, with a red spot above each eye, with 'erobked horns. The owners are rcquested, to come forward, prose prop erty, pay charges-and take them away, otherwise they will be eohl.i • WILLIAM DELCAMP. November • 27 27-301 Se Family Bibles. .ARGE Quarto Family Bibles, neatly bound s- 41 with plates, Apocrypha and general Index, with a large space for registering births, at the low rate of $2 per copy. Just received and for safe by November 27 ls® REAMS", Letter and footgear, papera, ' l .-F faint lined and plain, from $ I 75 to $ per ream, joat opened and for vale at very low rp Merehantv, hinters and others. suppled by the ream at Philadelphia prMee. November 27 48-- ;, inst. will IlUuse of Vayne, in •al Estate, THE - subscriber,: would announce to the public that they have taken the atore laiely occupied by J. W. Lawton &Cu. and have just received and one ncd an asNortinent or Dry Goods,.Grocerie, Queenewure, di.C:nfllnrig which ore t and tract egrove, in ds of Mt land Jahn t land, part ate of eat trough the Blue =Black and Fancy colored (loth and Cas eitners—Sattinefts—Mooslin de Lanes—phino Al zes— Flannels—Cotton do.—Checks. Ticki, y ngs ?oe-- nos—Bleached and Unbleached Nlusliirge . —Winter Vest inks—Shawl:.—Silk and Cotton Handket. chiefs—Wolsey—:Vorst e d and Cotton Hoisery— Mem, Hose and Halt Husd—Gioves—Utnbrellas&c.- a two bto- 11)111; log' .f; at present Wenrich. II either be Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees- 1 Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun powc'er—lmperial . and Black W -- ea•Vieklee— Snices—livroo—Sozar House' and Trinidad Mo- InsFe.—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps— Crackers—Rice--Raisins and Currants—Hop.— Barley, &e. Liverpcol, Granite, Common, and Sco'tch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, [Arno. &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invite the atten tion of our friends and of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give -satisfactioli to TROUT AN & SILLY MAN L.W. TIU.UTMAN, S' SILLYMAN. ( November 20 4 Administrator's Notice. N o I I('1: is hereby given that letters ol . ,admin. istration on the estate of /leery Rous7, , last or NT anheim Township, Schuylkill county, deceased. have been granted to the rrubs-rthers by the Regis ter of Schusll,ill county. Therethre all persons indebted in the said estate, are requested to settle their accounts as soon as possible, and all persons having claims will present them to either of the subscribers flu settlement. JOHN SC HALL DANIEL. SHOLLFA REIZG ER, Atinairlinistrunrs. November 20 47—fit Valuable CUal Lands at • On Thursday I.lte.Qd day of llccembcr, next. at 7 o'clock, P. M. at the Philadelphia Exchange, will be sold. A TR'4.C7 OF VALUABLE COAL LAND, situate in Branch, formerly Norwegian, township, Schuylkill conn'y, bounded 69 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, notlieretofore surveyed to Robert F. Stockton. the "Millet" or "Bine" and - Umbtliockei" tracts, con taining in the whole 606 acres, or tliercaisints, em bracing .several extensive veins of coal including the “Pri tnrose," •' Flat" an d "Pearth Orcha rd" veins. —There are upon the+reinisci, a saw Mill, Aix mi ner's liaises and other improvements, intended Mr immediate mining operation-. Also —vv it) be gold at the soar tame and place, a lot of ground'nituute at Schuylkill Haven, in the county of Schuylkill, which lot is known and ills_ tingoished on 'a map or plan of Schuylkill Haven, dated Philadelphia, the first day of December, 1829. made by Samuel ff. fineass, Engineer, as lot num- Ser twenty one. (No . ABRNIIAM BROWN; Trustee. Philadelphia, Nov. 13 1841. 96 Assignees' Sale.- The Suli&criher), Asilignucs of Jones. Keim, & ('o. will offer al WIND-CR FURNACE, on Friday the 1011) of December litzt,. at 10 u'clok, A. M. the following ;)ropers y, to wit: Bed and Beddlio; ; old and new Stoves and pipe, Meat and F10..r Tu s , Chests, Cuttir,g Box, Wag gon Harness, Coal and Ore Beds, Chains, Forks, 'one Preps for proving Iron pipe, Bar Iron, Dol. low ware, one pair Platform Scales or weighing Ore, Scales and wcights,,t7rnwhars, SledgesMoes, Sho vels, Spades, Wheelbarrow., Coal Baskets, Ore Box. es, Grindstones, Carpenter Tools, Carpenters Wriod, Furnace 'Pools, and a variety of Stove and other patterns &e. &c. Atid at SCHUYLKILL FURNACE, on Saturday the I Ith of December, next, at 10 o'clock.—Waggons, Tool and Ore Reds, Chains, one platform Scale for weighing Orr, s'eales and weight•, Wheelbarrows, Mouldl>•rards. Cellar Grates, Forge Hammers, Fur nave Tools, with a large apiortment of Stoves, 1101- low ware, and other Patterns &e. RICHARD BOONE, DANIEL YOUNG. Asignees. November 1:I. 1841. —46 PROCLANIAIIION. Wll EftEAS the Dim A :vino V. Paasous, Esquire, 'President of the several Courts Of Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin, Leba nou and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the at veral Courts of Queer Sessions of the Peace Oyer andgerrniner, .and General Gaul Delivery, in saki counties, and Samuel 0 Leib and Strang N. Palmer, Esquires,'Judges of the Court of Quitters Sessions of the Peace Oyer. and Terminer and Gen erul Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital - and other offences, in in the said Gotinty 'or Schayl. kill— by their precepts to me, direct, have ordered a Cum t of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery lobe holden at Orwigshurg, on the second Monday of December inst. (being the 13th at said month,) to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, , the J usl ices of the Pea re;andCorista bles ofthe said coun ty of Schuylkill, that they are by the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said pr ecepts com manded to be then and there at 10 v,clock tin the forenoon of said day, with their rolls„records. sitions examinntinns, and all other remeMbrances, fs do those things which to their several offices ap pertathto be done : and all those that are bound by recognizances to prosceuteogainst the prioners that are or then shall be in the gaol tg said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God save the Commonwealth., , JOHN G. WOOLISON. Sheriff, Sheriff's - 011icr,Orwigs- - 1 burg, 0et..20, 1841. 46 - N. R.—The wittesseO and jurors wt .o are summort ed to attend said Court, are required to attend punc tually: In case of non-attendance. the law in such cases made and provided. will be rigidly enforced. This notice is published by order of the Court; those coacerned will thetefure govern themselves ac. cordingly. . Gold & Silver Pencil Cases, . „ AN elegant assortment, very "cheap. Also Misses Pencils, warranted silver, at 3 7i. cents each. Just received and tin sato by November 24 EMI B. BANNAN. 4:- Papers. B. BANNAN. 48- NEW STORE. DRY GOODS GROCERIES QUEEN' IVA RE MIMIC %ALE. B. BANNAN. 47-- - THE MINERA , JOURNAL, SHERIFF'S a ALES REAL ESTATE, • ye . ? virtue of several writs of Venditiont exponati "LP end LeV i ed Facies, issued out of the . mutt of Common Pleas of the county of schovlkill,and to me airected, ' I will expose to sale by Public Vent due, on - Saturday, the 9th day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the public Boom of Charles Christ, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county aforesaid. the full and undivided seen twcn ty.fourth parte, of contiguous 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 sl'lntyre, west by land or Thomas and' Joseph Wood, and south by Thutnas Sillyman and others, subject to the pro. risisiong of a deed Of Trust from Burd Patterson, Henry C. Carey, Isaac Lea, E. L. Cdrey, slid Abraham flare, and their respective wives, to Pres ley, Blakistori, containing 700 acres more or less, with the appurtenances. consisting of 23 Dwelling houses, One Barn and Stable. 3 Steam engines at d fixtures and one Sow Bl[ll, with the rail roads, passing from the mines through the ttnroogh'of Pottsville to the Mount Curbon rail road, and all the privileges and rights attached to the.saine. These tracts are known by the names of the York Farm and Eyre tracts. ALSO, the undivided ballot a certain Tract of Coal Land, situated in Branch Township, in the comity of Schuylkill about one mile above Mi. bounded on the west by the Andrew Lythe tract and landof the Phoenix company, south by land of late Thomas Reed, east by land tale of Thomas Reed, and land surveyed to Dorothea Jones, and nor! h by - the Wolf Creek tract and land of Jacob Serrill, containing 116 acres and 2 per ches, more or les:R, with the appurtenances consis ting of Ten sepa r ate Tenements of Dwelling Houses Thiß inlet is known uy the mimeo(' the Primrose Truet. ALSO, the undivided half of a certain Traci .of Coal Land, situate in Schuylkill township. Schuyl kill county, hounded by lands late of Michael Mu ser and Jacob Epler, lute John Myer, late John Bushy, late Jacob Ladig. late Andrew E. I.ona, late Michael Ra.hy, Edward late John Seltzer. Valley Furnace Company, late (Winger, now Edward H. finblev, and vacant land, contain ing 330 acres, mote or less, knot% n by the na ne of the Patterson Iraet, and the sarne v,hiett w chn veyed by John Seltzer to Joseph S Aral, by d,ed flit 1829, with the appurtenances conNtsting of Seven Pmelling Houses,Sdwol and Meeting Haase, Thi! Sif:1111 V lkill Valley Rail Road passing through the same, ltreiwn by the name of the Patterson Tract. ALSO, a certain Lot of Or oak sitoate in the town ne Patterson, .St tiny 1011 township, in I hi. coun ty nt t 4 chtlyl4ll, adjoining lots of late Engby & Bch, and other lots r.l Swill and Patter.on, hound. ee in front en the Maui .tiers. and in the rear by the Sehuy,ilktll rail mad, with the appurtenant:ea, consisting of a I wn stone Dwelling Inise. ALAS), one ilild IVilif d hall Of a certain 7roci of Cool Land,Knonie in Schttylki:l tinvn,itto, Sre,toyl kill county, known by Ow name of the Laing fra,:t. bounded by hint) of bite Al mil Bower. and ;cot ge Hoffman, vacant land, Jacob Rosily, orge Heber, Waltz Sr. Shell , J „Imes Blew, Abraham Goltitil containing 350 acres, inure or less, being the :time which was conveyed by Peter Ladig in Joseph Swill, on the first day of April , 1829, with the ap— purtenances, consisting of Two DwelbHg Houses. One Bank Barn, One I.og Vara. 2 Miners' Houses, and a Saw the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road pausing thrOugh the same. ALSO, the unc:ivided four-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 Shuinaker, Francis Menrges, Mathias Keely, , James Dickenson, John Snartz, and Dr. George GlentWorth, containing 8000 acres, more or known by toe 'ham° of the Valley Foroace with the appurtenances consisting of FurlyJout Dwelling houses and 3 Smith shops and tables. There is also erected on this tract a new and well constructed Anthracite Furnare Ore' Kiln, aniJ oth er onprovennet to connected wnh the gauge. The Schuylkill Valley Rail Road passing through the save. A I,SO, the undivided two thirds of a certain Track of Cual, Land htld in common • with-John Shall and George Hahn, situate in Scuylklll to" - ?..chuylkill county, survey ed in the hailie of Elizabeth Davis, bounded by land surveyed to George Miller, Catharine Berger, Daniel Kearcher, and otherg, containing 400 acres, more or less, with the. appurtenances. ALSO,. two certain Landings and Lots of Ground. Nos. 3 and 4, situate to Port l'arh.in, Nor wegian township, Schuylkill county. each contain ing in front one hundred and thirty-time feet, on the dock dug by Mr. G. G. Palmer, and in depth each sixty-(our het. with the appurtenances. ALSO: a,cerfain Lot of Ground. situate in the town 01 Port Carbon. Norwegian township, the county of Schuylkill, situated in the rear id and hoarded by landing lots N. 3 and 4, land.i of E B. and F. S. fl,ibley and others, subject to the rights and privileges of u Rail Road now passing through the mune, wi:11 the appurtenances. ALSO, one Lot of Ground ur Linding, situate in partici J. Witold'', addition to Schuylkill Vivien, Schuylkill county, bounded oy lot No. 3 on the WC141,431,16 by lot No. 1 on the eust,extending from Brtiadway to the river Schuylkill, being 103 feet untie on Broadway, tapering by straight lines to HI feet on the river Schuylkill, marked in Said ad dition with the number Two, with the appurte na net's. ALSO, one Lot of Ground, situated n Daniel J. Rhoads' addition to Schuylkill Dever). m the: on ty of Schuylkill, bounded by Broad say, lot number sixteen, a twenty feet alley, and lut number fifteen being 155 feet deep and 45 feet wide numbered in avid addition with the nnniber:sevent-en with the ap purienaneep, ALSO, an undivided moiety of a certan Tract of Coal Land, situated in formerly Norwegian, now Branch township, in the county of Schuylkill. houn. ded by lands of the New lork and Schuylkill coal company Geroge Rahn and Hord Patterson's other land and others, containing sixty-one acres, more or less with the appurtenances, consisting of Three one and a half story tone houses ,One Iwo story Log, House and frame Stable and a Blacksmith shop. Thus tract has two veins of coal upon it, witiels are worked. Late the estate of Burd Patterson. JOHN G. WOOLIFON,Sheriff. Sheriff's Otftee, Orwigs: burg, Nov. 6, 1841. t 46—tf Public Sale of a House and Lot in the Borough of P . ottsoille WILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday the 4th day of December, 1841, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House of Michael Mtg. timer, in Pottsville; all the right, title and inter ist of John M. Keim, Henry Conrad and Samuel Reeve assigned to the subscribers, believed to be the three fourth part of all that two story frame Dwelling House and Lot of Ground, am 4 1 ' situate in the Northeasterly side of Nor la 1 11,, • wegian street, between St.: John and street, in Pottsville aforesaid; sato lot containing in front on . said Norwegian street 120 feet, end in depth towards Market street lOU feet to a tsn feet alley ; bounded on the North easterly side by lot number 3I of Putt Patter son's diviiion, and on the southeasterly side by lot number 42 of the same division, Jeserving however a passage or space of ten teen wide alley, for the use of the public, from the ten feet alloy aforesaid to Norwegian Street; these premises being the rear or. portion of the Southeasterly end of :Lot known as number 38 and 40 in Pott .4 Patterson's addl. lion to Pottsville. Conditions made known at the lime of Sale . RICHARD BOONE. . 'DANIEL YOUNG:. tiieignees. Pottsiille, Nov=ser, -13 ' • 46 The ,Administrators or Jonathan Jones deceased wilt sell their interest lit tltu above prolierly et the ametinte and place. ASsIGNEES , SALE UP VALUABLE IRON iVORKS : 4NO FARM This_ large and very valuable Estate of foNEs. KEIM Sato. reared to the public and to be sold at PUBLIC - .SALE, as follows : -•- • , tom • Dtii J I. At the house of Michael Gruen', Nn: J l. Orari sburg, on Friday the third day of Decembt:r next, at one o'clock : All the Right, Title and Interest of John M. Reim and denry Conrad. assigned to the subscri. bcrs, believed to be the -l one-liairpart of flecla Forges, And about 2300 Acres of Land, situate on the Lit. tle Schuylkill River, and immediately on the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, ten miles from Port Clinton, and six from Orwigsburg, tqhuylkillcounty. Abdul (00 acres of the above laud is srrable and in a state of cultivation,—the remainder well timbered with Chestnut and other wood. The improvements are a well built FORGE, with three Fires, tiro large C oa l Muses. s'aw-mill. Smith Shod—a genteel two. story M ANSWN 110 USE, n o se. convenient Houses for workmen, and two Barris—all in good order. No. 2. At the house of John Bally, in Hamburg, on Monday the 6rh-of De sa reniber next, at 10 o'clock ; All the Right, Title and (raciest of John M. henry Conrad and Samuel Reeve, assigned io the subscriber., believed' to be three-fourth parts of the WINDSOR FURNACE, And about 4000 Acres of W ..od and Sprout Laud, situated m Windsor, Greenwich and Albany town. ships, Maks county, near Ilamb..rg, and three miles from the Schuylkill canal, and the Philadel phia and Reading [tail Road. with the following Improvements—one FURNACE, with the neces. vary buildings attached thr Moulders; large Coal Muse, Ware House, Smith Shop, Cupola,—a gen teel and well ti,ii+hed two story STONE MANSION Huse, Office, Smoke House, eight convenient Rouses for workmen, large Barn and Stabllng - -all in good order. No. 3. At the same time and place 81111111 —All the Bight, 'title. end Interest of 11 11 ; IT'Eq• John M. Henry Conrad and Sam ry uel Reeve, assigned to the subscribers, beiuNce. (0 be three fourth parts of Winds"ur Fur. once FARM, situate in Wlnasiir township, two miles from lhou burg, on !he Stale road leading from Hamburg to Alientowit, eiiiisisting of about IN Acres of Arable Lind, in a high state of etilitva tmn--11:—.ir g been, latrly limed, and divided into field. of a flmerll.l fit Th. Im , nwemeuls tire .1 UMlti I try I: 1 r: — large Barn, ilea r-• ly • 7. :4 6 14. ) ' ,.; No. *.f. Al the •in me time and place o, ~ All Ilse Itigli., lole iind Interco! ()I . .....:1 1,....,.._ 3101111 %1. lii mi t Henry Conrad and tiatn 'Jet l;!eve, .i.,.•giied 1./ 1/31! 1 1 11h.cribern, lieln !lee in tie iln i.e tilt porn.. or dhow 10 Acres ava Ina tile i - 'elt. UT LAND, Or d lar•te grov, ill. twiinte in ~,id Wil,rl,lo lowo.hip, a 1 . 100.104 1:1008 01 Pe ter Siert z, ', ---- Shat ti; r ith,t "I fief 8. satin: troie and the right, title and iiitery•t ..11.1111 11. Kam, Henry Conrad. and Aartind Ner ye. assigned to the sithser hers, ht lit red to be three itturiti parts of about •2110 acres of Vi oudlund. partly in Perks anti tartly to surlily !Kill count c, ;rdinrning the Schuylkill cnnat Pmt Chrtton. and othr.r hand, of lures. Keine sir Co. —the Centre Turnpike piss s tivo.rula the sante, het een Hainbuig, stud Port Clinton. N. , . 6. At the sante ante and place—All the title. and Interest of John M. Kt tm, Henry Conrad, and Sa WU( I Re( ; assigned to the suirscris herr, believed to be three tunrili parts of about 150 Acres of valuable Sprout land, situate in Bern Township, Berke county, adjoining. lands or Sum. tad Renehler, John Shtdy, and others. No. 7. At the same time and place—All the right, title and interest of John M. Ketin, Henry Conrad and Samuel Reeve, assigned to the subscri bers, believed to be three inirth parts of about 32 acres of valuable S?rout Lund, situate in Bern Township, adjoining lands of Jacob Kaufman, Philip Filbert, anti others, Nos. 5,6,& 7 will be sold as numbered, or in lots to suit purchasers.. 11 - J - The Administrators of JOnathan Jones, de ceased, will sell theii' interest in the above proper ty, at this same time and place, try For further mformation enquire of Nicholas Jones, at Hecla Forge; Daniel Young, at Windsor Furnace: or of Richard Bowie, Reading, Bt.tAs I.OU I) ty. R ICI IA R D BOON E, DAMNL YOUNG. 27-if November 13 SALE. r3IJRSW ANT to an or, er of the Orphan's Court of Barks Comity, lAA subscribers, Adininistra lore of the ..state of Julia iii.lll Junes, late of East Brunswick township, in the county of Schuylkill, DECEA.ED, will expose to Sale by PubFc Ventilie on Monday the fith day of I), cernber next, at 1U o'elock, iu the forenoon, at the house of John Bal ly, Jr., Innkeeper in ife Borough of Ilatolnirg. and county aforesaid. WINDSOR FURNACE. A cer fain undivided one fourth part of 300(1 acres of Wood . and Sprout lands, situated in Windsor, Glectiwich and Albany ma iishiroi, Barks county, near Hamburg, and three miles from the Schuyl kill canal, :Ind the Philadelphia and Readmit' Rail road, with the following iinproveinems: one Pug nace, with the necessary buildings at -1,4- tached fur Moulders; large Coal Hoe e, sssWare House, Smotli Shop. Cupola,—a la - s rinteel nod well finished Two STORY It•Ti.NE AN - I IN iitalNE, Othee, Smoke House, eight convenient Houses for workmen, ,urge Barn and Stabling , all iii gond :oiler. ALSO, at the same lime and place above men tioned, a Pertain undivided one iburili part of the Windsor Furnace Farm, souated in Windsor town. ship, two miles :MID Ilnitib,i•g, on the State load feuding from hamburg to Allentown, consisting of about 112 acres of arrablo Land, m a high state of cuttivamm—having been ably li au divided into fields of a convenient size. The improvements are old good two-story STOVE flidisz. large Barn, nearly now. . . ALSO, at the same time and place above men tioned a certain undivided one tonal) part of about 10 acres of valuable Sprout Laud, of large growth, situate in said Wind-or township, adjoining lauds of Peter Sterizel,—Shaetier and others. ALSO, at the same time and "dace above men tioned. a certain undivided one fourth part of about %,•,..e7.4 4 " 200 acres of Wood Land, more or less; • r. situated in Windsor township, Barka -is • i • county, adjoining the Schuylkill Canal, _ Keller and others, the Centre turnpike passca through the name between Hamburg and Port Clinton. ALSO, at the same Aline and place above men tioned, a certain undivided one fourth part of about 150 acres of valuable Sprout Land, situated in Bern township, Berks county, adjoining lands . of Sumacl Renebler, John Shidy and others. ALSO, at the same time and place above men. tinned, a certain undivided one fourth part of abOut 32 acres of valuable Sprout Land, situated in Bern township, adjoining laaidA of Jacob Kaurinan, Phil. ip Eilberi, and others, late the estate of said deceit Sed. Attendance will be given at, the time and place of sale by PETER JONES, N !CHOLAS JONES, Administi ulors. By order of the Ccort .l AM ES .DONAGAN, Clerk, Reading, November 13 The Assiinees ofJones, Keim h Co., will sell the other undivided portion of all the several proper. ties above mentioned, at the same time and place. Si rayed 'CAROM the subseriher on the Ist instant. a young m: red fresh milch COW, white face, thick neck, and stout sharp horns. Any person who will re. tutu said sow or give him information where eho May found, shall be 'suitably rewarded. JESSE FOiTER. November 13 46 .Teachers Wanted. WA ItITED,— Four competent male teachers lot the Public Schools at Schuylkill Ha. van. Application to be made in person, or in wri. ling, to any of the School;Directors, or to the on. dersigned. President of the Boisid of School Three. tors. JOH N fIUDSO N. - Schuylkill Haven, Ikuv. 13 46-30 FE LOON HERE. lust received and now opening. a large end well °II assorted stock of new Fall and Winter goods consisting of Dry Goods of every fleseription, Groceries' of all kinds. China, Glass and queens4llre. Fur. Cloth and Hair Seat Caps, Boots attd Shoes, Coats, Pantaloons. Dests,ec. Plaster, Salt, Fish, &c. Which will be sold on the most liberal terms, and at very ,low prices or in exchange for country pro. duce, for which the highest price will be paid. SAMUEL 11 Pottsville, Nov. i 3. 1841, PERIPUMIERV. UST received and for sale - a choice and well se J levied-arortment of fancy Suaps. Cologne Wa. ter &c. anstiog , which will he Giund Musk, rose and Almond Soap. of finest quality for the toile. Palm. Castile,Flolent and other Soap Guerlains Ambrosial-Cream W illiamsons Saponaceons,Compound .Auples ". do Taylor's Saponaccous Shay ing4:ompound Lemon Cream Toiler, Pearl and Tooth powders Hair, nail, tooth and Clothes Brushes Cologne and Lavender waters Cold Cream and Milk of roses Bears oil, Bakal° oil and Pomatum Court Plaster• and lip salve, &e. ALSO Dr. Jaynes flair Tonic Brigg's Russian Cosmetic:Balm of Columbia, for the restoration growth and beautifying of the hair !MINS. C. MARTIN. Centre at. next door to Illahantango St. November 13 46 . PUBLIC SALE. URSUANT to an order of the Orphan's-Court of Schuylkill county, the subscribers, Admin istrators of the estate of Jonathan Jones, late of boat Brunswick township, in the county hl Schuyi k ill, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, on Friday the 3d day 01 December next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon at the house of Michael Graetri the Borough of Orwigsburg, and co-inty aforesaid: A certain undivided halt of '2OOO acres and e 4 perches of Land, inure 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', gay■V .. 4 two 'large Coal Houses. Saw Mill, lii Smith Shop, a good two story Dwelling House, nine convenient Houses for workmen, about 100 Acres of the land is arrabie and in a togh slam of cultivation—a good young Apple Orchard. The Little -chuylLill River pass es through the land about three miles, and the Lit tle Schu ) l6.ill Railroad the same distance, and Cold run also passes through , the same, and there are several good water powers on the same premises. 2d, ALSO, or. Saturday the 4th dale& December next, at 1 o'c'ock in the afternoon, at the House of Michael Mortimer, Innkeeper in the r i .•.* Borough of Pottsville. the undivid ed erne saa [Mirth part of that certain two story Frame dwelling House and Lot of Ground, situate on tho northeasterly side of Nor. wegittli street, between St. Julio and Chambers street, in Pottsville, containing in front PM 'eel., And in depth 100 feet, in Putt & Patterson's di vision. 3d, ALSO, on Monday the Gth day of December noir', at 10 o'clidek in the forenoon, at the house of John Baily, Innkeeper, Hamburg, Berks ty, the undivided fourth part of a certain tract or body of land, situate in iVest -•V Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, containing 1000 acres more or less, bounded by land. of John Scholl, late George Ege, Esq., and the Little Schuylit4l Navigation and Railroad Company, it being a part of the lands 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 ditions of Sale rmide known at the time and place of sale by Hy order of the Coort, JACOB K . EBS, Or wigaborg, November 13 411-- The Assignees of Jones, lie IM & Co., Will pelt the other undivided friction 01 all the several prop erties above mentioned, at the same time and place Wanted. Lumber, ()fall kinds, Clover seed, Timothy and Flaxseed, Fur which the highct market price will he paid.. SAIRIEL 11ARTZ. Pottsville, Nov. 13, 1841. 3OHter. R4SE.IIIIRIM Altorney at Law, RI AS taken an office in o:wigsburg. He will "promptly attend to Midi business as may be entrusted to his care. Orwizshurr, November, 15—fit J. H. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, PorrsviLLE. gri,FFICE on the basement of the buildinr; occu piedlt. by the " DemoCratic Press" publisher, on Market near Centre Street. November 6 45-3 t• PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Com ."' mon Pleas, for the trial causes at issue, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held nt Or wigaburg, in the county aforesaid, on Monday pre ceding the last Monday in 'November next,( being the_6th of December,) Therefore all persons having snits pending and all persons whose duty tt shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. JOHN G.IVOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs burg. Nov. 6, 1841. * 45 Oat Meal. THIS economical and nutritious article °flood hith erto but little known in this country, except by oc casional small importations with emigrants from Scot land and Ireland, is minufacuired, and fat sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Philadelphia in any quan tity equal to any imported. even superior being, fresh.-- It is also for pie uy most of the Merchants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Messrs. Miller & Haggerty, William Manes: & Co. Clemens & Parvin, %Villiam Philips &Co. Morris & Brothers..&c. ,fc. as well as by some 01 the merchants in Minersville an 1 Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS, ' Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Barley. On the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12 and 13th. Phila , November 6, 1841, 45-Iy,* New Crop IllliSillA &c. JUST received a few boxes new crop Hunch Rai. sins, which will be sold very cheap--also fresh Prunes, Currants, Lemons, - Citron, &c. JOHN S C MARTIN. November 6 45 Administrator's Notice. Letters of aeministration to the Estate of Henry Shoemaker, late of Port Carbon, in the township of Norwegian, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persona indebted to the said deee. are requested to make payment, and all persons having claims will present the same withont delay. Vit ILL! ANI B. HULL, Ad in'tor. October 30, 1841. Snake* . & Sleighing Whips. A NEW and very - neat Popply, warranted of the rs• inatiuketurer. lea received avd for sate by - B. BANNAN. Noveinher 645 • PETER JONES, NICIIOL.k•; JONES. Admipistrutors " • Public Nalle. puttsuANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of schuylkill county, the subscriber, Adcoinis tntter of the estate of John Dreher, Esquire, late of the:borough of Orwigsburg, in the county of Schuyi.: kill, deceased, will expos e to Gala by Public Vendee, on Saturday the 11th day of i becember next, ut two o'clostk in the afternoon, ut the house of- Joseph' Haughawout in the Borough of Orwigsburg, and county aforesaid, lukee'per, The following Real Estate to wit:. lst„ A Frame two story dwelling house end halt lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Orwigsburg, in Schuylkill county, fronting on the Centre Turn. pike, and bounded in the rear by a twenty teet wide Public alley, on the east by lot of Stephen Ringer, and on the west by lot of Edward Gunner. 2d• The undivided hall of 119 acres and 27 per ches and allowance of land situate on the Little Schuylkill, partly in West• Penn and tautly in Schuylkill township. to Schuylkill county, bounded' by lands of Daniel Focht, lands surveyed, on war rants granted respectively to Jacob Bushy,. Adam Kalbach, and Daniel Focht. 3d. The undivided half of 178 acres and, 36 perches and allowance of land, situate on the Bwa. tara river, in Pinegrove township, in Schuh (kill coun ty, bounded by lands now or late ?dieser & Leonard Emmert, and by the Sharp Mountain. 4th. The undivided eighth part of 387 acres and 91 perches of land, situate it, Norwegian and Barry townships, iniSchuy Mill county, late the estate of the said deceased Attendence will he given and the conditions of sale made known at the tiros and place of sale by JOHN M. BII;K Adraittidralun By the Court, JAco a Kat as, Clerk. Orwigsdurg, Nov. 20, 47-4 t Dissolaitioft. PRIDE partnership heretottire exiting between William Leach and David R !Mork, mar 'chants and coal dealers, tradina node, the firm of Leach & Klock, was dissolved on the first day of November 1841. by mutual consent. - All persons indebted to the said firm are requested to make no mediate payment. and all person , having. demands will present them to David R. Kloett. who=is au. - thorised to settle die husiness or the late firm. ivt 1.1. 1 A m LEACH, DAVID R. KLOCK. Minersville, November 4 .15-3 t" ..orberry Creek Rail Road Company. rpflE Stockholders of the Lnrberry Creek Reif a Read Company are hereby notified, that an gection wal . be held et the house of Israel Rein. hard, in Pinegrove, Schuylkill county, on Alonday the 6th day of December next, to elect by Ballot one President, eight Managers. one Treasurer, one Secretary, to conduct the business of the Company fur the year then next ensuing. By order attic Board JOHN STRIMPLER, Sect'y, 45-4 t Schuylkill County. ss, November 6 0 TflE Commonwealth of Penneylva , ti 1 11 nia; of all the heirs and legal Repre sentatives of Valentine Stahl, late of .:417 7 1! P.oecrove township, Schuylkill coon :..q` ty, Deceased. Whereas, by an Inquest (or that purpose, duly awarded by the Orphan's Court, of the county aforesaid, the real Estate of the said Deceased was appraised at and for the sum of six hundred and fitly Dollars and ninety cents; And, whereas, the heirs and legal Representatives of said deceased have severally refused to take the same, at the said appraised price, you are therefore hereby cited to appear at the next General OrFhan's Court, to be held at Orwigsburg, for the county afore Said, on Monday, the 6th day of December next, to accept or refuse to, take the said premises aforesaid at the appraised price. Witness the honorable A. V. Par son Esq., President of our said Court, at Orwigs burg, the 18th day of October, A. D. One thousand eight hundred ar.d forty one. JACOB KREBS, Clerk. 95 November 6 INSOLVENT DEBTORS..—The subscribers have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly, passed for the 'relict 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 Douse, in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of us and our credi. tors, when and where they may attend Willey think proper JEFFER: 4 ON U M BEHACK ER, SAMUEL EVANS, FREDERICK D'ESTIM AUVI LE& SAMUEL NtIENT,' ISAAC S'FAUFFER, JACOB FIEHN. Jr: EPHRAIM PAR EAT, MARK MELLON October 23 For Sale. VHF, siiii•eriberlteing obliged, oh account of ill health to relinquish business, offers his well known Stand, "the Centre House," Port Clinton, Schuylkill county, for sale. The " above property is deliEhtfully situated at the junction of the Little Schuylkill and Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Rail Roads, and on the completion of the latter ( which to now in a great state of forwardness ) will be a fashionable resort front the city. If it is not sold by the Ist of January 1842, it will be for rent. DAVID WALKER. Port Clinton, October 16 42—tf Fa.l Fashions. ,I'lIE subscribers respectfully.beg leave to inform 11 their patrons and the public generally, that they have just received by late importation, the FALL ANC WINTER FASHION., together with French, Wool and web died Cloths; French barred Cassimers of all c010r..: Also a fine Selection of French and English' Satins, plain and fijurcd. They have added to their former Pupply a fine assortment of Stocks, Bosoms, Colors &c., all of which they will warrant to be of a superior quality and made up in the most al4pro• ved style. LIAM NCOTT & TA Y Lqs, Merchant Tailors Corner Centre & 'MahaMottgo' St. Pottsville. September 18, 1841. 38—t f N B The py,blic are invited to call.and examine the goods, ao that they may be able to judge fey themselves. L 4 T. Agency for- Periodicals. THE subscriber is now Agent for the flillowing 'a popular Works,.which will hereafter be recci. ved at this office, and delivered to subscribers in this Borough free of postage. Gonev's LADY'S Knox, and Ladies' American Magazine, edited by Mrs. Sarah J. lisle sad Mrs.. L. fl. Sigourney. Price s _ 3 per annum, in ad vance. TUE YOUNG PEOPLE'S 11001{, or Magazine of Use ful and Entertaining Knowledge, edited by. John Frost. A. M. Professor of Belle Lettres in the High . School of Philadelphia, and published by Murton WMiehael, Monthly. with numerous illustrations at $2 per annum, payable in advance. PEOPLE'S LIBRARY or Magazine of Choice atirl Entertaining Literature, Sy Morton MrMie.hae" published moathly with illustrations, Price $3• payable in advance. Mesni's Moszuss.—at $1,50 per annum in ad vance,: ozr Subset iptiOns for either o° the above Works will be received at this office. November 20 Dissolution. parinership heretofore relating between l'iminas Purdy and John u Nolen. Shoemakers. was dissolved on the 18th inst. by Mutual tottaent, AU persons indebted aro requested to make pays ment to Thomas Fards, who is only Autborised to settle the business ol the late firm. F . THOMAS; ARDY. 3011 X fil)LgX. 310 Coa,lfbtle, Null 19 LES B. BANNAN. 47-