iTIAWIRIE)I3. In Philadelphia, 25th, by Friend,' ceremo• ny, in presence of Morton W.Mich4l, Esq., CHARLES W. B4CON, to MAIIT, daughter cil the late Daniel J. Thomas,Jr. of Wissthickun. On the 291 h ult., by the Rev. B. tvano, SANI:qt. OwLiis, of ..vorthatriptoii county, to Miss visa[ JONES of Watie'sillte. DIED. Tharecldy eveninig last,HAng..lhoN ALBRIGHT t•ba oiJohu and Hannah Fe'rnajer4 aged 23 months The friends of the family are reipectlully invited to attend the (liner:Ll this afternoon artwo o'clock, front the resilience of the.parents, Second street, without further notice. In this Borough, on Thunztlay n4 - trnirig last, Jou N W A Tlti I N agt'd about 40 yt . The deceased was a member inigood standing of Penn Lodge. No. 2, of N. 0. of 04., and his breth. ern of that Lodge yid/ attend the funeral in a body. The menabers of Tree of Liber)y Lodge, No. Gorutner Lodge, No. 6, and Mercy Lodge,- No. 5, of th&N. 0 of 0. F., are respectfully 'invited to at- tend the funeral, without further twitice. Procession will move at 10 o'clock, this morn:Mg. In this Borough, on Sunday night, the 21st ult.. Jaatts Wam.acE, Son of William Audentied, ot.l IC ill A It lit . Err Connz!C•rto WF.E.nt.z. Porrsvii.L.E, Dec. 3 1841. WHEAT FLOUR jer Barrel ' $6 25 RVE. coo cwt. 1 62i IVIIEA. r,_ per ficubelf, . 1 25 - RYE, do i • 65 :EORN, ` do 55 o vrs, do 1 EGG S. per doz. i 12 RUTTER. - per pound 1 16 R %CON, ,_ do lO !TANIS. '''' ' --': ' do; 1 10 ParATOI;;S, i per hushel . ' 50 %PLASTER, :7 per ton 1 500 HAY. per eon . 16 to $lB. TIMOTHY SEED, per b ushel 1 2 50. CLOVER Do per - bps, 509 - - _ - roT rsviti.E ATIIENIAN rNsTITuTE-- The next . regular meeting of the ,qnslitute will be lield'ai the Town !hill, on Thot4ily evening nex', at 7 idr Inch. Question fur Dc tin 'ls England justifiable 41 ihe present war with China." The ladies a-id gentlemen of Pottsvillciarc particularly invited lb attend. Efy order : JOIIN DOTiTER, Preet. Dec. 4. German Rootis. subscriber has for sate tfol following Ger. wan• tiras, which hew ill sell; by the dozen or su.ele, at Philadelphia price.., Faintly Bibles. quarto arid ocinv w tilt Plates, Testa nirtits. w tth and without cl4sps. Union Ily inn Book., • Psalters ; large and small, Stark's Priner BOOKS, A B C Bookso Lutherian Catechism., English k German, Lleformed • do German Ari' hula' iCF• B. BANNAN. December 4 To Ltl. A House silualt.d On t !kilt Avenue, in the Borough of Pottsville, now in p e. , tssion of Mrs. ericktr. For terms apply to I J %Et R EEI), Agenijor John Moyrr. . 4 —3.• IChapmasals Razor Strap, SUPERIOR article, just received. Try it, •"" --11 and if not good return it. Fut snli• by BANNAN. 49-21 December . 4. December 4 4 Iscliool Quills & A T 25- ct!nts per 100. Also . ice] Pens a t 50 et nta pat gross, Ingetlitr u giilierul asportinent of Quills, and Steel Pens, among; viliteh are the Perry - an 'Three Pointed Pena, a idsv Importation, Just rcccrscd and lousale by 11.3. BANNAN. 49-2 December 4 Toy ®gooks ROM 75 cents per arose to i5O cents each, new and impr"ved assortment, Just received and for sale by C. BA AVNAN. December 4 E 49-2 LIST or, LETTERS f IZIEMA Hsi INC, in the Post Otce at Pottsv lille ii•v 2 . December 1, 1641. i aa• Persons enquiring for letteris on the list will please say iticy are advertised. € Aslihridge Joshua 3 NicholasiClohisv Atilt. ,ir J , .lui jotlrs sap!: Ayres -iarnuel li la po Cdtha rine thinks F. Ilf i . Leib W..i'. Burdiey Cat liar no , Li rich Tliomas 2 Biddle ChaMbers .g- Co. Lawns %Villiarn or J. 1 prase Margin Leech .Wii II la in Berns Siisa ri Long Wrilliam Bowen James ' Lynn Gdorge Barker Jami,-,s i • Langion !widow Brennan Patrick Lord Simon ''oil Mich:l4l 11iller• CI? rles Champion (1. E. 11 filler J• as • . Claik J. or J. Lea m u ;I v Wilson Chapman Libius Miller Jliob Chile John E.r.q. Miller Jghn P. Clemson Davis 2 - M . Donririll I'. J'andrier John Nlir.idy IPward - Clark Iloraije P. Marlin %tory 'Curry John' It iis,er litho Donlan Pat rick MOver William' Demorrow Thomas Mowers lohn Davis D. ( n)i-on ) ." I )n=iiitt .treoli 1 ireibelhies 'D. S. Reilly Mirrhar Dorda Jose rih Po :hoc k !Da niel David Davis. Rimier-it Peford Dirveies Darfid ( Miner) Rooney rattick • Dodge Samuel Reis Jot Evans Dame (liner) Ran Mr. l e Figiree Joseph Shubert Henry Ferri II Thanilis 2 - Stewart ?aco'd Fox William ..-nize. Cherles Friest Frerleriek , Struts James Fitzpatrick P. Stark Fried `•. Gilt hospe %Ir. Strauch C. M. Guriterman; H. Schutt (thanks l i Hertz Johr Taylor Henry , Hain John: • Thompsiiin Mary Ann Haley .George Neeley• dUldrew Ilumniel Mi. Von Joh Hume John , . Wells II IlillisWSimiiriel Wilkesti Holt '3'homas White It Horton LeWis Warren ..I,climon Sdrah William' Jordan J.rntea or Yeager .'. SHIP LETT EIC Aisbit Thufnas Jogger i i oseph - Anderson William heunigdn John ri n dolt Charles Kerr Jaines • Brand Charles Kierrc I rein Berry Ju171,01 Leahy /roes' Bradley Charles Lor g T inning _by roe Mzriin Mulroy i William Darcy 110411 M.'errrian James Danner J.!peorge Meredith Thomas 14,6m - 11v James Aicholnr• William Doherty 6. in. O'Neil Hugh 7 Eseez 11,1-r. Sen. Parker Willium Evans Isaac, Minersville Pricha-d Watkin Ferry Chatles • %it est Wood Farrel John Presser LF.dw. P. Carbon Viands- Fronds Roads James Gallagher goseph Swin,balt Thomas d f:riffirhs W. Mrnersville Stock C.? illin ilarri. Wittiarn Schirtz Peter !toilets Miirgaret 2 Sttickllid %V. Jr fterson Jilin Watkins John Jones Mary Walton John 4 i . , w:ghem William JOAN T. W ERNER, P. M. December 4 i; ? - • .49 • Mathematical Cases, • A GOOD and cheap article, with Ivory Scales, ' - just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. December 4 Fountain Ink. Ntands, J OR Red & Black Ink. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Deeember 4 • .49-2 Visiting Cards, ENAMELLED and Ivory surface, for sale by B. BANNAN. December 4 49 Ladies' and Gentleinens' Fort . , A VERY handsome assortment, with and with out lock, Just opened and for sale by B. HANNAN. Doctor Ad. Lippe, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Potisville "and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and otters his professional services in 'all the medical branches to the public. Practicing ithe Hrrni cepothic systcm, and if requested, the Allocroathie, he hopes from lone ex. perience to iztve full satisfaction to such as will call on him. lie will he ready for professional services at any time at his residence, AD. LIPPE, M. D. Greenwood, December 4 49—tf Harness Leather. A SUPPLY of .ilarnesd Leather, suitable for Saddles, just received and for sale cheap by R. D SH ./ENER. December 4 49-3 t *plendid English Amin ils for it 442. The flooltof the Boudoir. The Keepsake. Friendships Offerings. Forget Stbritields British Coast Scenery. Together vt itli a large assortment of American An nuals. Just received and fur bale by Dere m tier 4 French and German Lan- 'NIUE sub.criber espeetttiliy announces to the Ai public that he is prepared to give lessons in the F:rincli and German languages, in classes or in private families. For terms apply al Mr. Shubert% Store, Centre Street. RICHARDS July to 2.3-Iy. G ER MAN, English and Comic Almanacs Jost received and for stile by the Gross th.zeri nr single by 13. IJANNAN. November 6 45 sarsaparilla Compound. 11110 W N'S Celebrated Sarsaparilla Compound, a fresh supply just reeiived by E. Q. & H EN DE R SOR izcptpmlwr 10 37 Cheese. Ars,Aco, Pine Apple & Herkimer County fur sale by E. Q. A IiENDERSON. August 28 slate illicinorandoni Rooks. car CITA BLE for Al Jiist received and fur sale very cheap by Valuable Coat and other Lands FOR SA I,E. N Friday the 24i1l day of December, inst. will 11 - 7 fie sold at Public Sete, at the Public House of Stranch, in the township of Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill, the following Real Estate, to wit : No. I. A certain Messuage, tenement and tract of Land.'situate in the township °I Pinegrove, in t h e cou nty aforesa-id, hounded by lands of Mt rimed Fritz, John Huber, John Zerbe and Julio Buyer, c ontaining 25l acres. part wood land, part meadow, arid the rest arable, in a high sate of cci. ti „ t „ ) „, with Swatora Creek running through the same ; the improvements arc a two sto- UM I. (LN r r log dwelling house, saw mill Barn, rind other out buildings, al present in the tenure of Michael IN enrich I i ris tract is divided into 2 parts and will either be sold in the whole or in parts. No 1. A tract of woodland, situate in the Ton nship of Pineg rove and Wayne, arid county aforesaid, adjuring lards of Jonathan Zerhe, john Z •rbe, John Boyer, Wendel Swartz and others, con. mining 557 acres. This tract is divided into 7 Lots, of trom 50 to4oo acres each, and will bb sold ei• ther in the whole or in lots to suit purchasers. rens, NJ. 3. The undivided one third 01320 acres of Coal Land, situated in the township ot Hirry. county aforesaid, udj riving hinds of Struldiar Fidler, Ben• jamin Snyder, Peter Rixler, John S. fletster Esq John Filbert and others, held in common by Abra ham Fertig deceased, and Henry G. Weaver. No. 4. A tract of Cual Land, situated in Norwe gian township, county aforesat i., adjoining lands of Jacob Nlennig, and lands surveyed to Jacob Zirnmerinan - and lands surveyed to William Huntz inger end others, containing 53 acres. No-5. A lot of Coal Lund, situated in the town. shill of - Norwegian, county aforesaid, adjoining lands belonging to the Swatara Coal Compaay, and lands surveyed to John Z.nimerman and John Soy_ der. containing 19 acres. No. 6. The undivided three eighth part of 430 acres of coal la.id. situate in'Norwegiar. township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed to Nich nlas Allen, John - C. Otierman and lands surveyed to Witham Graetr. It being the same formerly held by Abraham ig deceased, in common with Adam Randerbush and Samuel D. Franks, Esti. deceased. No. 7. 300 Acres of unimproved land . , surveyed on a Warra.o granted to Michael Wenrich. No. 8. Two thirds of 200 acres. of unimproved land, surveyed on a Warrant granted to Peter Kremer. No. 9. One eighth of 400 acres of 'unimproved land, surveyed on a Warrant granted to Peter Kremer. No.'10• pile third of 308 acres of unimproved hind, surveyed on a Warrant granted to John Fil. bcri, which Abraham Feritg Esq. deceased, held in corn:mon with4olin Filbert and Henry G. Weaver. No. 11. Cfrle halt of 200 acres of unimproved land, s urveyed nn a Warrant granted to Joseph Fertig, and adjoining lands of Philip Clouser and others, Lite 'the Estate of Abraham Ferlig Esq., deceased S.tle to commence at 10 o'clock in the,forenoon Attendance and terms on the day of sale'by PETER KREMER, Ex'lor. November 27 48— MID rrim Jacob ' heir. John P John Jeremiah N. B. at the same time and place, will be sold two shares of Stock in the Farmers Bank of Read. ing. Persons desirous to view the premises will please to call on the sidlixecutor, in Pinegrove township, Schuylkill county. Mince Meat. QiiITEPS celebrated Mince Meat, a superior ar "--", tide ,for family use, fur sale by G. Q. ,s• A. lIENER:;ON. !scotch & Irish Whiskey. Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Loaf Sugar and Lcmons. , ileavy pressed and Cut Tumblers, For sale by November 27 Towanda Notes. 1 1 AK EN at par. in payment of bills, or for goods, by. JOHN 8. C. MARTIN. Noveniber 27 48— R 10, Java, Lattice and Browned Coffees, to all' gather with Luaf. and Brown Sugars, of a so periiir:qua lily, received_ and for sale ahem? by TR.01.1 111 AN & SILLY,34 AN. Nuvember 27 gutages. A Inuticlem Ibr I 542. E. Q & A. IJJ NDE RSON. 40- , Conte & Sugars. • Stray Cows. AME to the premises of the subscriber residing in Branch Township. Schuylkill county, about two months ago, a Red Cow, with a white spot on her belly. Also a Dark Brown Cow, with a red spot above each eye, with crooked horns. The owners are requested to come forward, prove prop. erty, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be sold. WILLIAM DELCAMP. November 27 48-301 st" Family Bibles. _ARGE Quarto Family Bibles, neatly bdund 11_4 with plates, Apocrypha and general Index, with a large space for registering births, at the !ow rate of 2 per copy. JuSt received and for sale by B. BANNAN. November 27 48-- 150 REAMS, Letter and foolscap papers, faint lined and plain, from 175 to 8 per ream, just opened and for sale at very low rates. Merchants, hinters and others, supplied by the ream at Philadelphia prices. B. BANNAN. November 27 48— NEMIT STORE. THE subscribers would announce to tife public that they have taken the store lately occupied by J. W. Lawton &Co. and have just received and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c. among which are Blue —Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cas 'simors—Sattinettv—Mouslin de Lanes—Chintzes— Flannels—Cotton do--Checks, Tickings, Mori nos—Bleached and Unbleached Muslins—Winter Vestings—Shawls. —Silk and Cotton Handker chiefs—Wolsey—Worsted and Cotton Hoisery— Mena Huse and Hall Buse—Gloves—Umbrellas &c. Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun poweer— I mperial and Black Teac—Pick les— Soices=—Sy rup—Sugar House and Trinidad Mo. lasies—Sperm and Common Oils— Fish—Soaps— Crackers—Riet.---Raisins and Currants—flops— Barley, &c. B. BANNAN 49- Liverpool. Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lirnps &c. together with an assortment of:Brushee, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would' invite the atten lion of our friends and of the public generally, feeling - confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTM AN & SILLY MAN. L. W. TnouTmAN, SILLYMAN. c November 20 Administrator's • Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin. istration on the estate of Henry Roush, last of NT anheum Township, Schuylkill ,county, deceased. have been granted to be subs , .:riSers by the Regis ter of Schuylkill county. Therefore all persons indebted to 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 for settlement. • JOAN SOIALL. DANIEL. SHOLLEN BERG ER, Admininistrnors. 'November 20 47-6 t Apples. A FEW barrels of Pippins and Russet Apples t - s in prime order for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. November 27 48— 13. BANNAN. KIMBERTON BOARDING SCHOOL FOR FEMALES. Situated in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 28 miles N. W. from Philadelphia, and 3 miles from the Reading Rail Road at Phoenixville. November 27 45 Assignees'. Sale. , The Subscribers, Assignees of Jones, Kehl], & Co. will offer at WlINDion, trUfltiAvE, on Friday the 10th of December next, at 10 o'cloA, A. M. the following property, to wit: Bed and Beddin 7 ; old and new Stoves and pipe, Meat and F10..r 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 Platform Seale. or weighing Orr, Scales .and weights, Crow ha rs, sledges, Hoes, cs'ho. eels. Spades, Wheelbarrows, Coal Baskets, Oie Box. Grindstones, Carpenter Tools, Carpenters Wood, Furnace Tools, and a variety of Stove and other patterns &c. &c. And at Sciforulit.t. FuRNAcE; . on Saturday the 11th of December, next, at 10 o'elock.--Waggons, Tool and Ore Beds, Chains, one platform Seale for weighing Ore, Scales and weight, Wheelbarrows, Mouldbaards, Cellar Grates, Forge Hammers, Fur• nace Tools, with a large assortment of Stoves, Hol low ware, and other Patterns &c. &c. RICHARD BOONE, DANIEL YOUNG. • Asizn res. November 13: 1841. —46 W HEREAS the lion. Aaron V. PARSONS, Esquire. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin, Lobs. non and Sch.iylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Qoater Sessions of the Peace Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, in saia counties, and Samuel D Leib and Sirang Palmer, Esquires,Judges of the Court of Qoaters Sessions ul the Peace Oyer, and Terniiner and Gen eral Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other uffencev, in in the said County of Schuyl kill— \by their precepts to me direct, have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terrniner, and General Gaol Delivery to be holden at Orwigshurg, on the second Monday of December inst. (being the 13th ut said month,) to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner , the Justices of the Peace, andeonsta Wet, oft he said coun ty of Schuylkill, that they are by the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the Bain precepts corn. mirnded to be then and there at 10 o,clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inpni. sitions examinations, snd all other remembrances, to - do those things which to their several offices ap pertain to be done : and all those that are bound by recognizances to piosecute against the prioners that are or then shall be in the gaol of 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 Office, Orwigs. burg, Oct. `20,1841. c 46 - N. B.—The witnesses s lid jurors WI- o are summon. 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 co icerned will therefore govern themselves ac. cordingly. _.„ Gold & Silver Pencil Cases, A N elegant assortment, very cheap. Also Misses .Pencils, warranted silver, at 37i cents each. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. November 20 47 Prints & itiouslin de Lanes. TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN, WOULD invite the attention of, the ! l adies to their stock of Prints and Mouslin de Lanes, which they are selling very low. Novermbe27 48— Sulkey hz. Sleighing Whips. ANEW and very neat supply, warranted of the manufacturer. Just received and for sale by . B. BANN AN. November 6 45 Whitney & Bath Blankets 12-5 11-4 and 10-4 Whitney and Bath Blankets. For male by • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. THE M INERS' JOURNAL. Papers. DRY GOODS GROCERIES QUEENSWARE PROCLAMATION. SHERIFF'S SALES REAL ESTATE, B y virtue of seam l write of Venditionf exponaa and Levari Facial, issued out of the court of Common Pleas , of the county of Schuylkill, and to me airected, I will expose to sale by Public Ven dtie, on Saturday, the 4th day of December nest, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the_publie House of Charles Christ, in the floroulzh of Pottsville, Schuylkill county aforesaid, the full and undivided seven twen ty.fourth parts, of contiguous Tracts of Coal Land, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county. bounded on the East by the Phvsick tract and the Schuylkill Navigation Company's. land, North by land of Archibald Ronaldson and M'lntyre, west by land of Thomas and Joseph Wood, and south by Thomas Sillyman and others, subject to the pro vision, of a deed of Trust from Burd Patterson, Henry C. Carey, Isaac Lea. E. L. Carey, and Abraham Hart, and their respective wives, to Pres ley, Blakiston, containing 700 acres more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of 23 Dwelling houses, Oat Born and Stable. 3 Steam engines andfiziures, and one Saw Mall, with the rail roads, passing from the mines through the Borough of Pottsville to the Mount Curbon rail road, and all the privileges and rights attached to the same. These tracts are known by the names of the York Farm and Eyro tracts. ALSO, the undivided half ot a certain Tract of Coal Land, situated in Branch Township, in the connty of Schuylkill about one mile above Mi nereville, bounded on -the west by the Andrew Lythe tract and land of the Phoenix company, south by land of late Thomas Reed, east by land late of Thomas Reed, and land surveyed to Dorothea Junes, and north by the Wolf Creek tract and land of Jacob Serrill, containing 216 acres and 2 per ches, more or less, with the appurtenances comas. ting of Ten sepa r ate Tenements or Dwelling Houses. This tract is known lay the name of the Primrose Tract. ALSO, the undivided half of a certain Tract of Coal Land, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuyl kill county, bounded by lands late of Michael Mo ser and Jacob Epler, late John Myer, late John Bushy, late Jacob Lndig, late Andrew E. Long, late Michael Bushy, Edward B. flutilev. late John Seltzer, Valley Furnace Company, late Oblinger, now Edward B. llubley, and vacant land, contain. Mg 350 ecru', more or Imes, known by the name of the Patterson tract, and the same which was con veyed by John Seltzer to Joseph Swift, by deed 17th April, 1829. with the appurtenances consisting of Seven Dwelling Houses, School and Meeting House, The Schuylkill Valley Rail Road passing through the same, known by the name of the Patterson Tract. ALSO, o certain Lot of Crtund, situate in the town of Patterson, Schuylkill township, in the coun ty of Schuylkill, adjoining lots of late Dighy & Bell, and oilier lots of Swift and Patterson, bound. ee in front on the Main street, and in the rear by the Schuylkill rail road ; with the appurtenances, consisting of a two stone Dwelling house. ALSO, one undivided half of a certain Tract of Coal Land, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuyl kill county, known by the name of the Ladig hounded by land of !ate Aaron Bowen and t;coige Hoffman, vacant land, Jacob Bushy, George Reber, Waltz & Shell, James mew, Abraham Goldin containing 350 acres, more or less, being the zaine which was conveyed by Peter Ladig to Joseph Swift, on the first - day of April, 1t329, with the ap— purtenances, consisting of Two Dwelling Houses, One Bank Barn, One Log Barn, 2 Miners' Houses, and a Sate Mill. the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road passing through the same. ALSO, the undivided four ninths of one-sixth part of a certair, Tract of Coal Land, situate in Schuylkill township, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands surveyed to Jacob Bushy, Charles Shumaker, Francis Mentges, Mathias Keely, James Dickenson, John Swartz, and Dr. George Glentworth, containing 8000 acres, more or less, known by the name of the Valley Furnace Tract, with the appurtenances consisting of Forty-four Dwelling houses and 3 Smith shops and tables. There is also erected on thi , k. tract a new and well constructed Anthracite Furnace Ore Kiln, and oth er improvemei is connected with the same. The Schuylkill Valley Rail Road passing through the . same. ALSO, the Vidivided two thirds of a certain Traci of Coat - Land held in common with John Shall and Geoige 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 Keercher, and others, containing 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. wegian township. Schuylkill county, each contain. ing in front one hundred and thirty.three feet, on the duck dug by %Ir. G. G. Palmer, and in depth each sixty-four feet, with the appurtenances. ALSO, a certain Lot of Ground.'situate in the town of Port Carbon, Norwegian township, kri the county of Schuylkill, situated in the rear ird , ,and bounded by landing lots Noa. 3 and 4, lands of E 13. and F. S. Robley and others, subject to Ink rights and privileges of a Rail Road now passing through the ssrne, with 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 by lot No. I on the east, extending from Broadway to the river Schuylkill, being 103 feet wide on Broadway, tapering by straight lines to SO feet on the river Schuylkill, marked in said ad dition with the number Two, with the appurte nances. ALSO, one Lot of Ground, situated n Daniel J. Rhoads' addition to Schuylkill Haven, in the: i un ty of Sehuylkill, bounded by Broadway, lot number sixteen, a twenty feet alley, and lot number fifteen being 1.55 feet deep and.4s feet wide numbered in said addition with the number:seventeen with the ap. purtenances. ALSO, an undivided moiety of a certan Tract of Coal Land, situated in formerly Norwegian, now Branch township, in the county of Schuylkill. boun ded by lands of the New It ork and Schuylkill coal compsny George Rahn and Burd Patterson's other land and others, containing sixty-one acres, more or less with the appurtinances, consisting of , Three one and a half story tone houses ,One two story Log House and frame Stable and a Blacksmith shop, This tract has two veins of coal upon it, which are worked. Late the estate of Burd Patterson. JOHN G. WOOLISON,Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. burg, Nov. 6, 1841. Public sale of a House and Lot in the Borough of Pottsville WIT ILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday the v - 4th day of December, 1841, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Public House of Michael Mor timer, in Pottsville; all the right, title and Inter im of John M. Beim, 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, ■ is situate in the Northeasterly side of Nor wegian 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 ; bounded on the i'Vorth• easterly side by lot number 36 of Pott 4 Patter son's division. and on the southeasterly side by lot number 42 of the same division, 7eserving however a passage or space of ten teat wide alley, for the use of the 'public, from the ten feet alley aforesaid to Norwegian Street ; these premises-being the real or portion of the Southeasterly end of Lot known as number 38 and 40 in Pott 4 Patterson's addi tion to Pottsville. Conditions made known at the time of Sale RICHARD BOONE. DANIEL YOUNG. Assignees. Pottsville. November, 13 46 The Administrators of Jonathan Jones deceased will sell their interest in the above property at the eradiate and place. PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Berta 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 6th day of December next, at 10 o'clocliOn the forenoon, at the house ol John Bal ly, Jr., Innkeeper in the Borough of Hamburg, and county aforesaid. WINDSOR RUM ACE.. A cer tarn undivided one fourth part of 3000 acres of Wood an Sprout lands, situated in Windsor, Greenwich and Albany townshipii, Berks county, near Hamburg, and three miles from the Sehuyl. kill canal, and the Philadelphia and Reading Rail. road, with the following improvements: one Fur nace,.with the necessary buildings at. sea. tached for Moulders;-large Coal House, .Ware House, srnith Shop. Cupolo,—a -7-._••••••:_ genteel and well finished Two STOAT STONE MANSIXS HOUSE, Office, Smoke flothie, eight convenient Houses fur workmen, iarge Barn • • Stahling, all in good order. ALSO, Si the same time and place above en tioned, a certain undivided one fourth part of\ the WindsorFurnace"Farm, bituaterLin Windsor town- ship, two miles from Hatilbu-g, on the State road leading from Hamburg to Allentown, consisting of ' 0 ,.j: 4 'about 112 acres of arrable Land, in a Ilk high state of euitivation—having been H p ; lately limed, and divided into fields of a .„____ .- a_a_,..consen;ent size. The improvements are of a good two-story STONE Muss, 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 Wind-or township, adjoining lands of Peter Stertzel,—Shaefler and 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, ,4-2 V; . situated in Windsor township, Harks - County, adjoining the Schuylkill Canal, Keller and others, rhe Centre turnpike passes through the same between Hamburg and Port Clinton. ALSO, at the same time and place above men tioned, a certain undivided one fintrth part of about 150 acres of valuable Sprout Land, situated m Bern township, Berks county, aditunin lands of Samdel Renchler, John Study and others. ALSO, at the same lime and place above men tioned, a certain undivided one fourth part of about af,l acres of valuable Sprout Land, situated in Bern township, adjoining lands of Jacob Kaurinan, Phil ip Filbert, and others, late the estate of said decea see!. Attendance ia All be given at the time and place 01 sale by PETER JONES, NICHOLAS JON ES, Administratota. By order of the Court JAMES DONAGAN, Clerk, Reading. November 13 The Assignees °fiance, Keim 4- Co , will sell the other undivided portion of all the• several proper ties above mentioned, at the same time and place. RESH Green and Black Teas, Java. Rio, La i. quira and St. Domingo Coffee, St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Havanna Sugars, Loaf, Lump and Crushed Sugar, Steam Syrup, Sugar House, and New Orleans Molases, for sale by E. Q. i& A. HENDERSON. October 9 41— subscribers have just received an addition to their former extensive variety of Dry Gouda, Groceries, and are now prepared to furnish their friends and the public, with any article in their line, for quality and price' unsurpassed by any in the Borough, and *mild invite all wishing to pur. chase to call and see us. E. Q & A. H ENDERS ( ) N. November 27 48— Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS WILL be sold at public sale, on Saturday the 18th day of December next, at one o'clock, at the 'house of Michael Graeff in Orwigaburg, Schuylkill county, the following desirable property:. Franklin Rolling Mill, wit h turning lathe, two puddling Furnaces. Forge with four fires, large coal House, smith shop, affiee, a genteel and well finished two story isselri„ stone double Mansion House, sixteen au, convenient nooses for workmen, Barn if's and Stabling, and about 1000 acres of land, about eighty of which is arable and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder wood and sprout land, situate on the Little Schuylkill Road,Schuvl kill county, immediately on the Little Schuylkll Rail Road,, eight milev - from the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, with which it is to connect, eight 'tiles from the Schuylkill canal and four from Orwigsburg, the seat of Justice for Schuylkill county. For further information enquire at May bu. ry A. Bertolet on the premises, or of the subscriber in Reading, Berks County. RICHARD BOONE, Assignee of Samuel Bermlet November 27 DIM e • D riTEDIC/NES. ZOIIN .C. MA nTrws Drug an Chemical 'Store, Centre Street. first •oor above Mahantango PUT SVILLE, seHUTLKILL COLSTr, P♦ Where he offers for sale a choice and well selected assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chem- Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. male, Patent Medicines, Paint Brushes. Sash. Tools, Paints, Glass, Putty, Perfumery, &c. Orders from Physicians. Country Merchants, thankfully received and promptly attended to, at a small advance on City wholesale prices. BY Particular attention given to Physician's preacrip- November, 27 BANNA/1 invites the attention of Storekeen "•ere and others, to his cheap lot of Papers now opening, consisting of almost every variety, which he will Bell at lower rates than ever offered in this place before. He has on hand -a lot of faint lined paper suitable for Bills at $2 per ream. November 27 FOR SALE. FrIHE subscriber is authorized to sell at private IL sale for cash, all the personal properly belong ing to the North American Coal Company, con sisting of 43 large Rail Road Cars, shifted to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in good order, two Truck Waggons, together with a variety of fixtures ne cessary for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, Carts, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains. 4c. 4-e. Together with one fifteen horse power Engine complete, one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to- JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. August 28 35—tf 46-tf WH EREAS John T. Hazzard and John Strauch, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard end Strauch, did on the ninth day of February, A. D. 1841, execute to the undersigned a general Assignment of their effects, held in co. partnership end individual, which after providing for the payment of one small preference, provides for the payment of all their debts equally andisatea ' bly without stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons having demands against the said firm, or either the said John T. Hazard or John Strauch, to present them to the undersigned. and all persons indebted to the said hrm. or either the said John T. Hazzard and JOhn Strauch, are re quired to make payment without delay. • F. W. HUI;HES. UEO. C. W YNK 00 P, Assigns's. The Assignment end a full statement of affairs may bii seen at any time at the office of F. W. HUGHES. Mint 14, 33 Teas Teas. Aew Goods. tious at all hours Papers. Notice. LOQIC HERE: J ust received and now opening, a large and well assorted stock of new Fall and Winter goods consisting of Dry Goods of every description, Groceries of all kinds, • China, Glass and queensware, Fur, Cloth and Hair Seal Caps, Boots and Shoes, Coals, Pantaloons,vests,e4e. Plaster, Salt, Fish, ee: Which will 'be sold on the most liberal term; 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. JUST received and for salea choice and well se. lected assortment of fancy Soaps, Cologne •Wa. ter &c. among which will hi found Musk.rose and Almond Soap, of flout quality for the toilet. Palm. Castik, Flotant and other Soap Guerlaina Ambrosial Cream Williamsons Saponaceous Compound .Aa plea " do do Ta) lor'p Saponaceoue Shaving Compound Lemon Cream . Toilet, Pearl and Tooth powders Hair, nail. tooth•and Clothes Brushes Cologne and Lavender waters • Cold Cream and Milk of roses Bears oil. Buffalo oil and Pomatum Court Plaster and lip salve, &c. ALSO Dr. Jaynes Hair Tonic 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. N,vember 13 46 Wanted. Lumber, of all kinds, ('lover seed, Timothy and Flaxseed, For which the - highest market price will be paid. SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville, Nov. 19,1841. SOHN' W. ROSEVEIZAT. Attorney at Law, IIAS taken an of fi ce in O:wigsburg . He will promptly attend to such business as may be entrusted to his tare. Orwiffsburz, November, 3. H. CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law, POTTSVILLE. OFFICE in the basement of the buildinF, nem pied by the 4. Democratic Press" publisher, on Market near Centre Street. ovember 6 45-30 PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Corn. mon Pleas, for the trial causes at issue in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held-act Or vvigsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Mondar.pre.. ceding the last Monday in November next, ( being the 6th of December.) Therefore all persons having snits pending and all persons whoa e r -dalky it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice Nand govern themselves ac cordingly. JOHN GrOOLISON, She' Sheriff's Office Orwigs- / burg. N0v..6, 1841. { THIS economical and nutricious article offood hith erto but little known in this country, except by e• casional small importations with emigrants from Scot. land and Ireland, is manufactured, and for sale by iL subscribers at their Factory in Philadelphia in an tity equal to any imported, even superior being, t i res! - It is also for sale by most of the Merchants in Pottsv amongst whom are Messrs. Miller & Haggerty, Will Milnes.& Co. Clemens & Parvin. William Philips & Morris & Brothers. &c. 4c. as well as by some merchants in Minersville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS. Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Bar'r On the %VII low St. Rail Road, between 12 and 13th Phila , November 6, 1841, 45-1 New Crop Raisins, &c. I UST received a few boxes new crop Bunch Rai. " sins. which will be sold very cheap—altoßeals Prunes, Currants, Lemons, Citron, &c. JOHN S C MARTIN. 95 Novcmber 6 Administrators Notice. Letters of administration to the Estate of Henry / Shoemaker, late of Port Carbon, in the township of Norwegian, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons - indebted to the said dense. are requested to make payment, end all persona having claims will present the same withont delay. ILLI A5l B. HULL, Adm'tor. October 30, 1841. a H E sub.criber being obliged, on account of ill health to relinquish business, offers his well 14% 9 known Stand, "the Centre House," Port' •• .. Clinton, Schuylkill - county, for sale. The ;W i g ' above property is delightfully sheeted . 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 o great state of forwardness) will be it fashionable resort from the city. IC it in not gold by the Ist of.ranuary 1842, tt will be for rent. 48- Port Clinton, October 16 /sane Thompson AV Co.'s OPPOSITION DAILY LINE of New Pour Horse troy built Coaches from PHILADELPHIA TO PO7TSVILLE, via Reading Railroad, leaves Philadelphia, daily at fl o'clock A. M., arrives at Pottsville at 4 o'clock, P. M. i leaves Pottsville, daily, at 6} o'clock, A. M., arrives at Philadelphia at 6i o'clock P. M. Passengers by this line will arrive at Pottsville in time to take Stage for Shamokin, Sunbury, Northumbcrland,'Danvillo and Cattawissa, and- can depend on meeting with sober and careful drivers, New Troy Colehes,: and gentle horses, and accom modating Agents. Racing not permitted. The Proprietors are thankful for past favors, end merit a continuance of the same by their assiduous attention for the accommodation and safety of the travelling" public. This Line of Stages has positively no connection with any other line on said road. For seats apply to JAMES DIXON, :at the City Hotel, THRID Street, Philadelphia, and JOHN DUNGAN'S, at the Pennsylvania ruler. THIRD Street, near Callowhill, Reading at HERR'S lintel, Pottsville at M. MORTIMER'S Pottsville Hotel, and BRIGHT'S Mount Carbon House, which are the only offices. Fare, from Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. I Car, No. 2 Car, ISAAC THOMPSON, MICHAEL MORTIM ER. Proprietors. F. BENSAMAN 4- CO. N. B.—Persons desiring to travel in this Line should inquire fot Thompson cO.B Opposition Line and see that their receipts were so printed. p_a , vylki safety Lamps, OF tge Wet construction s and most approved kind also makes new gausee to old lamps, and other epairs done at the subscriber's Clock and WittCh Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 22—tf JOSEPH COATSVITORTH, eilLi Oat Meal. For Sale. DAVID WALKER. 42-tf 45-6 t MI II 4 75 4 25
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