Till 140:41 . tell n, W va.sn. Peutoutet. I:—The Rev. Mr, Griffith from Wiles, the intentie edit it of the above named piper. has been appoint d Master of One of the Schuylkill Heven Free Se oohs, hitt Ibis deee'not interfere with the publiTationi as it will to issued ai s oon as a sufillient number lof names to b e b e d. Welshmim ! rouse yoursetses; the publication,sit is reported, will beTe rich treat to you. -, _ (Communicated.) i i A BEASTLY lluseattri.--The. Heston Post gives so a ccount of a distretising ease which ocured in that city mast week. A. smart, fasluonable looking individual, named John complained o r f or leaving his wife in a state of utter destitotion, While she Was lying in aglying state et bime, ted °revery comfort tending to Booth the pangs of die. solution, he was enjoying himself at a 4usuesuNE moue. She died on Saturday, and .the're was not to b e found in the miserable room where she breathed her last, act' a decent sheet to lay her Out in, or a cap to put upon her head. Her disease wail coitsump tion,aggrivated by the conduct of Philifia. 11forr flortume Menke— The ! - Knoxville ',Tenn.) Register oithe 20th, contains tin account of a most atrocious outrage perpetrated fat. Athens on the 18th. A Mr. Nleillahan left hope on busi ten in the morning, leaving a negro hidy nbo.tt IS years of age with Mrs. McMahan, het daughter )1 or 12 years of dge, and a child about{a year old. During the day the negro murdered Ms. M. and her daughter by cutting their heads linearly off with an axe. The little child was not 1 gored. and was found, fondling about his little murd red sister. 'The Murderer had been heard of but e t captured . CildsittAxt AND OHIO CANAL.—The Frederick Her irld of Saturday sap: " We have every reason to be. sieve tha, t _offers will be made' by contractors to complete this great work fur within thd sum of' two millions of dollars, and as to the policy ;of the early completion of the work so ab to relieve the State of its financial • embarrassments, their can be little doubt.— This canal once finished, the! finances of Maryland will nn longer be considered as being in a disastrous condition." A INAI7II-GIR L.-A few nights since, some bur glars broke into the residence of a Mr. Jerow, in, Ameliasburg,U. C. A young girl of :family follow. ed them Into the bed room of Mr. G., and sezing a gun fired it and scared the robbers,vho fled, one of their party being seriously w-oupde,d. MAR II E D On Thursday, the 25th ult., by the 'Rev. Mr. Gal lager, Mr. JAIBEA I ROUT to M 169 ELIZA. daughter of Jacob:Shelly; all of Pottsville. On the 22d of Nov., by the Rev. Mr. - Shultz, Mr. Geounr. GILBERT to Miss HARRIET FURRBAN, both of Union township, Schuylkill-county. Pt Orwirisbnig, on the 2nd inst., by the kiev. A. T. Geissenhainer, Mr. Co.tutrs U. 'Moon, to Miss ,OPIIIASROEMAICtIi, both of Windsor township, Berks c§unty.',. IE D. On the 26th ult., in this borough, Law's R. in the 7th year of hti age.--.On the sth inst.. Gaount P. in the second year of his age, sons , of Jeremiah and Anna E. Reed. 7 On the 221 of Nov.. in Union township. Scbuyt: eii.. - Jonzt, eon of Jacob and Stianitah Rapp, in the 9th year of hie age, 'of Scarlet On 'Wednesday the 10th inst., M,tni PosTrisnto, infant daughter of George C. and Mary Wynkoop, aged three years and seven days, after an illness of 18 hours. - Again thou'it on thy stealthy track, of death ! And-.with a ruthless hand dealing destruction Unto all alike. The strong man in ; his 'manhood's sinewy pnrne. Sinks like a reed beneath thy fearful blow ; the maiden, In her morning blush of youth droops at thy chill tip , proach, • As a crushed 00iViCt. But oh! not here, not thus. Spare in thy blighting walk the beauteous innocent, On her it should not fall. There was no reason, is no cause, For such a sacrifice. Pure as the virgin snow, her heart Neer knew a sin nor felt the biting sting of conscious guilt. Then why on her? but hold! should we repine? 1178 ways Forever are inscrutable: In Hts high _wisdom He has • said lie chastenif whom he loveth Let 'that . then solace. And 'though 'tis hard to tear the bud away and leave The parent sta lk to grief 4. 'new h the loss. we should Not grieve for He has ordered it.' OUR MAR CORRECTED ifi r lolLY. Porrsvt LE, Dec. 10 1841. WIIEAT FLOUR ier BarrOl • $6 00 RYE, do cwt. , 1.621 WHEAT, ' per Einstil I. 1 25 RYE, . • do 1 65 CORN. • do 1 55 0 %TS. . do I 50 EGGS. per,doz. BUTTER. - per poop • BACON. do HAMS, ' do POTATOES, per bus el . - PLASTER, per ton i HAY. , ' per ton , TIMOTHY SEED, per bushel CLOVER 'Do per bue,i NOVEL AND IN rEkESTING PANTOD7OVIE lIY TIM I DEAF AND Di/318. rwillo Deaf Mutes have theihonor to announce ,413 the Ladies and I;entlemen or Pottsville. that they intend Ewing a Grand P.4ntoinimo, or ocular concert on Saturday Niglist,DecemliTer 11th, 1841, at the Town Hall. In delineating peculiarities of human, animal, or ntherwise, their eceentrigal .signs, gestures,. statue like exptessieins, figures, &c., afford a pleasing electricity to the dull .eye. Admission at the cl,inr, 25 ecnta—children half price: itgentlernan and two ladies, 50 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Perlin mance commen ces at 7i 'lPottsville, December I I, 50 -- - *MTV FUSE.—The snhgcriber: has just rebel sed a fresh supply of Safety Fuse, from the Manufac.- Miry whist' he will warrant to be of a superior quality; end for blasting in Rock is , perfently safe, as the needle as dispersed with in its use. Upwards of 300,000 feet of this Fuse was used tit one year bn the New York and Erie Rail Road, and so firmly convinced were the En -enemata its entire safety that !they prohibited the use of the needle and substituted the nse of the Fuse itt Wasting. For sale by f B. BAN'NAN. • December 11. 50— , gen i t for the Proprietors. CENTS R ER' A E —Ra na way from the eub "'..seriber, residing in Roaring creek township, Colum7 tbia county, on Tuesday the 7th Fink... a servant boy, 'the name of GEORGE FRITZ: abo it 14 years of age, -with dark hair, and of -a dark! complexion—had on a lindsey roundabout. and pantaloons, and a seal skin cap. All persons are Sorbid harboring or trusting him on my ticeount, and the above reward but no bhargei will be [paid to any person who will teturn himagain December' 1, JOSIA H J. THOMAS. .AMEBIC ‘N POCKETI LIMIARY.—Con tamping 1000 receipts, until a little of every thing price37l cents. Jug' receivedland for sale by I , 13. BAIsINAN. December II • i 50— VICAR OF WAKEFlELD ,— lllustrated with 200 cuts, an elegant editiln, just received and for sale by ' 4. HANNAN. December 21 Token of Affection, Token of Remembrance. Token. Friendebip. Paul . and Virginia, Pure Gold. &c., &c: in neat pocket volumes in imitation of Tilt's London Classical •Library. bandsomel'y bound, and gilt, price s n each, an excellent article for Philippines, lust re ceived and for sale by I It BANNAN.' December 11 50— -- - AgIIAKSPEAR FAS Pl4l S.-1n B. volumes and "'Si volumes. at the kW rain Of $3 50. Just' received and (organ by L. B. BA NNAN. ' December It - 1 50— --, -- - B7rnows. woo K; The works of Lord Byron, &molds: in one mnan frolionr,, bound in Turkey 1 4 44 0c.caH 4 jest wetveci and f F.baletiv • December 11, . 50— , .1 • • . It BASDAN. , , . .... , .., . J _ . 40-36 , N SWAN UtITIMI. I ' H . .. .- • ( REVIVED,) , . I , . . : No. 69 N. ird st. - , - ' above Arch; Phijaddphea.- al. ;i v .;• D. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY..,. AV"t - 1 fi J IIARL , -ky",..•4 ISS has leased this old-estal 'Li, fi shed ho el, '`.liich has been completely priti it -... • . 1 --,.../, 'order for the accommodation of travel. ...,..;:,'• !leg - and permanent . boarders Pa ;; ; il••-:•,: proxitarty to business, renders• it desi. --_-_-_-••::: 'table la strangers and residents , of the city. F,very portion of the house has undergone a coMplete cleansing.. The .culinary departmentis of the first order — with good cooks.and servants 'se: - leeted to Insure attention to. guests. Has accom modations for 70 persons.: . I 1 Those. who may favor the house with their cus tom, may be assured of finding the 'best of fare, the hest of attention, and,. as is stated above, very rea sonablecharge-9. . . • i Er Single day, •el 25.. . . , fm- Room fur horses and vehicles. i. Also horses to hire. , 1 IE Germantown and Whiternaph OE C P tladelithia, December 11, 1811 50—i E AMERICAN ALMANAC—and Re itory - of Useful Knoivledge, for 1812. Just recet w- ved and formic by B. BAN NA . December 11 50— PASSAGE AGENCY—Persons can now engage passages ter their friends in vessels leaving London derry, Cork, Dublin and Belfast, direct, in the Months of April, May and June next, by applying to B. BAN NAN, Agent 50-- Pottsvile. December 11 THE POETS Of AMERICA—ILLUSTRA elegant Book, just received and for sale by B. BANNNN. December 11 Fashion e T. TAILORING ESTA B LISHMENT. rrHE citizens of Mineraville and its vicinity are JR- respectfully informed that the subscriber is now preered to make up every description of, gar i ments, a the shortest notice, and on the MO*4,leill. sonable t rms. Coats, pantaloons, vests, and Over coats, mitde in the neatest and most fashionable style, and Warranted in all cases to fit: . . fie has on hand a great variety of cloths, cassi meres, vestings, trimmings,, 4e., &c. The-public are invited to call and examine the same. They have been selected with care and taste, and are calculated to suit all persons and all purees. The subscriber, thankful for the very liberal' pat ronage which tins been bestowed on-him fOr the last four years, trusts that an unremitled attention to his business, will.aecure to him a continuance of past favors. He will be found at his old stand, on Sonbuty.street, next door ~to S. Helium' & Son's office. ' WILLIAM EASTWOOD. M inertly ille, December 11 50-3 PRENCII LITHOGRAPHIC Suitable fOr Scrap Books, and framing. Just re ceived and for sale by B. BANN AN. December J 1 bet-- ENE BANKRUPT BlLL—With marginal notes, Just received and for sale by pecember 11 Medicines! Medicines!! DR. Wm. Ev in's, celebrated Camomile Pills di. Soothing Syrup for children. Baron V n H itcheler's, He'rb Pine, !` DOM. Goidie'l, Female Pills, Doct. William Evarea, Fever & Ague Pille, Doct:Hunt's, Botanic Pills Fur Dyspeptic Persons Hues Botanic-Pills are said to be superior tei any Medicine ever yet fairer. ed to the Public. ' . A fresh supply of the above Medicines, just re ceived and lor , sale at the Drug Store of JOHN S. C. MARTEN. December I I • 50— REWARDS OF MERlT..—Blank Reviards of. Merit for =Mole. Just received and for sale by B. BANN AN Dcember 11 ' 50 —2 THE CHURCH ALMANAC—For 1842, Price 6i cents, just received and for sale by B• BAN NAN. December 11 ' 50— LIST OF LETTERS RFAIATICNG in the Post O ffi ce at Pottsville RN 1, 1841. . . 37 Persons enquiring for letters on the list. wil please say they aro advertised. Ashbridge Joshua 3 Nicholas Clohisy Abling John Jones sari& Ayres Samuel Klapp Catharine Minks. F. D. Leib W. C. ' • Bosley Catharine Lynch Thomas 2 Biddle Chambers 4- Co. havens William or J. Brase Morgan Leech William :Berns Susan,Long William Bowen Jaine -•,. Lynn George -Barker James Langton widow • Brennan Patrick Lord Simon Coal Michael ' Miller Charles Charopion . C. E.. ' Miller Jonas Clark J. or J. Lea Meally Wagon Chapman Lebius Miller Jacob Chile John Esq. Miller John P. Clemson Davis 2 • M' Donnell P. ermine'. John ' Moody Edward Clark Horace P. Martin - Mary , EEO 50 5 00 1:6 to 318 2 50 5 00 • Curry John Musser John Donlan - Patrick Moyer William Demorrow Thomas Meyers John Davis D.-( mason ) Onshitt Jacob Dreibelbies D. S. Redly Matbar • Doras James - Roebuck Daniel David Davis Rudient Record Deveies "David ( Miner) Rooney Patrick Dodge Samuel Rees Johil Evans Isaac ( Miner) Rau Mr. . Figtree Joseph Shubert Henry Terrell Thomas 2 Stewart Jacob Fox 'William Sage Charles 1 Friest Frederick Stotts James 1 ' Fitzpatrick P. Stark Fried Gilthorpc Mr. Straub C. M. Gmtterman H. Schutt Charles, Heitz John Taylor Henry Hain Johb Thompson Mary Ann Haley George Veeley Andrevi , Hammel Ms. Von John Hume John . Wells Hiram i 11 ilbish Samuel Wilkesherrim Jacob Holt Thomas White Robes'. Horton . Lewis Warren John John-on Sarah Williams John Jordan James Yeager Jeremiah SHIP LETTERS. Aiabit Thomas Jogger Joseph Anderson William Kerrigan John Barton Charles 'Kerr James . Brand Charles Kierre Kreis T - Berry James Leahy James Bradley Charles Lot g Thomas Byrne Martin Malloy William, Darty Hugh M"Kerman James Danner' J. George Meredith. Thomas Donnelly James ' IVicholati William Doherty Con. O'Neil Hugh Essex Mr. Sen. Parker William -., Evans Isaac, Minereville Prichard - 14*km Ferry Char les West Wood . I Farrel John Presier Edw. P. Carbon Francis Francis Rodda James Gallagher Joseph --- Sari - aback Thomas 1 Griffithri W.' Mineraville Slack Gs iffin Harris William Schuetz Peter HowelaMargaret 2 Strickland W. Jeffersob John Watkins Jo • Jones Mary . Walton Johal Wigham William JOHN T. WERNER, P. M. December 4 • 49 • - Toy Books,_ • - • FROM 75 cents per grog' to 504ents each, a new. and improved assortment., Just received and for sale by B. 13A1VIV4N. 49-2 December 4 Chapman's Razor S,trap, A SUPERIOR article, just received.': - Try 4- •• and if nottood return it. For stile by B. DOMAN. December 4 ' 49-2 t can ylkill County es, THE Comnionirealth of Paiiirisylre.i - nia;; °fall the . - heirt and legal - (Regret . seritativei of Valentine fitahl,:ilate of Pieggroire township, Schuylkill count; g Deceased. , • * ' Whereas, byian Inquest for ..that purpose, duly awarded.,by. the'-Orphan's Court. of the: county aforesaid. the real Estate of the said Deceatied-was appraised at and for the sum of six- hundrid and fifty 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 pried; you are therefore hereby cited to appear at the iiezt General Orchavt's Court, to be held at Orwigsburg. for the co - anti , aforesaid. lee Monday, the 6lh 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 Orwigi. burg, the 18th day of October, A. D. One thousand eight hundred and forty one. JACOB KREIe, Clerk.' November 6 • 45 rascal iron Workei Ware- N 0.77 South Thiid Sireet.S. E. corner Wenn alriOrrif, Tacker iV alorri IRON Founders, and Manufacturers of Com Grates, Furnaces, Kitchen' Ranges, Bath Boil ers, Perpetual Ovens, &c. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes, for Stearn, Gas, Hot Water, &e. Davirs Safety Lamps of best Construction. Patterns foi. the Foundry received, and eastiuga delivered at the Warehouse, Third & Walnut St. Philadelphia. September 26.1838. 75—ti Leather! Leather! SdOEMAKERS' Upper and Sole Leather, of a good quality, very cheap, just received and for / sale by December 4 Ladies' and Genttemente fart Folios, Pk A VERY hind- ome assortment, with and with out Just opened and for sale by B. BANN AN. Splendid English Annuals foir • 1842. The Book of the Boudoir. The Keepsake. Friendships Offerings, Forget Ale-Not. Stenfields British Coast Scenery. Together with a large assortment of American An. rings. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. December 4. 49—." French and German Lan guages. rr HE subscriber respectfully announces to the 21 . public that he is prepared to give lessons in the French and German languages, in clashes or in private families. For terms apply at Mr.Shubert's 'Store, Centre Street. kl. F. IIIOIIARDS zJuly-10 28-Iy. B:%NNAN. 50- Valuable Coal and other Lands FOR SAI E. N Friday the 24th day of December, inst. will ''ur be sold at Public Sale, at the Public House of Willi a m Strauch, in the township of Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill, the following Real Estate, to wit : ' No. 1. A certain Messuage, tenement and tract of Land, situate in the township of Pinegrobe, in the county aforesaid, bounded by lands of Mi chael, Fritz, John Huber,. John Zerbe and John Boyer, c ontaining 251 acres, part wood land, part meadow, and the rest arable, in a high state ot eel. tivation, with Swatara Creek running through the same; the improvements are a two sto- Lvx .4 . uss .ry log dwelling house, saw mill, log le a Barn, and other out buildings, at present in the tenure of Michael Wenrich. This tract is divided into 2 parts and will either be sold in the whole or in parts. No. 2. A tract of wood land, situate in the Township of Pinegrove and Wayne, and county aforesaid, adjoining lands of - Jonathan Zerbe, John Zerbe, John Boyer, Wendel Swartz and others, con taining 587 acres. This tract is divided into 7 Lots, of from 50 to 100 acres each, and will be sold- ei ther in the whole or in lots to suit purchasers. No. 3. The undivided one third of 320 acres of Coal Land, situated in the townsnip of Bury.,county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Strubhar Fidler, Ben jamin Snyder. Peter Elixler, John S. Heisler Esq , John Filbert end others, held in common by Abra ham Fertig deceased, and Henry G. -Weaver. No. 4. A 'tract of Coal Land, situated in Vorwe gian township, county aforesiitd, adjoining lands of Jacob Mennig, and lands surveyed to Jacob Zimmerman and lands surveyed to William liuntz nger and others, containing 53 acres. No. 5. A lot of Coal Land, situated in the town ship of Norwegian, county aforesaid, adjoining lands belonging to the Swatara Coal Compsay, and lands surveyed to John Zimmerman and John Sny der, containing 19 acres. No. 6. The undivided three eighth part of 430 acres, of coal land. situate in Norwegiar. township, county aforesaid, adjoining lands surveyed to Nich olas Allen, John C. Offerman and lands surveyed to William Graeff. .1t being the same formerly held by Abraham Fertig deceased, in commit' with Adam Rauderbush and Samuel D.- Franks, Esq. deceased. No. 7. 300 Acres or unimproved land,•surveyed on a Warrant 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 tierce of unimproved land, surveyed on a Warrant granted to Peter Kremer. No:10. One .third of 308 acres of unimproved land, . surveyed on a Warrant, granted to John Fil bert;which-Abraham Fertig Esq. deceased, held in common with John Filbert and llenry d. Weaver. No. It. One half of 200 acres of unimproved land, surveyed on a Warrant granted ,to Joseph Fertig, and adjoining lands of Philip Clouser and others, late the Estate of Abraham :Fertig Esq., deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forepoon. Attendance and terms on the day of sale by • PETER KREMER, Ex'tor. November 27 48— 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 said Executor, in Pipegrove township, Schuylkill county. Mince Meat. 4111511,TH'S celebrated Mince Meat, a superior ar tide for family use, for sale by E. Q. 4. lA. HENEIVONI. • scotch & Irish WhOkkey. Scotch and Irish Whiskey. 'Leaf Sugar and Lemons, Heavy pressed and Cut Tumblers. For sale by November 27 Towanda Notes ; viNAKEN at par. in payment of bills, or for goody, JOHN S. C. MARTIN. November 27 . 48— Coffee ilia' -Sugars., 10, Java, Laguira and trowued Cothes, to gether_ with Loaf and 'Mown Sagan , of a an- Parlor quality, received and for sale cheap by TROUTMASIA SILLYMAN. Thverribei 27 • ! School Quills & Pens, AT 25 cents per 100. Also. Steel Pens at 50 cents per gross, togethev a:general aisortment of Quills, and Steel Pens, tinging which :are the Perryan Three Pointed Pens'', a new iiiiiiartation,-1 lust received' nd for sale by . I "1 B.' 13,41VNAN. 49-1 I.lecember 4 THE Itiln'lidt JOITIFINAL. house. R. D. SHOENER 49-- E. Q & A. HENDERSON. - - NEW STORE. THE sifimeri.be..litviaulditnnounce to, the public that they have taken the stare lately. occupied by .1. W. Lawton &Co. and have just received and 'opened 'aii :assortment af Dry Goods, c,Groceries, Queenaviareote. DRY -GOODS. Blue —Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cas. si mars —Satti netts—Mtn:Win de Lines—Chintzes—_ Flannels—Cotton do.-=Checks, Tickinge. - Nor:- RCM—Bleached and Unbleached Mnslins—Winter Vestings--Shawls—Bilk and Cotton 4landker. chiefs—Wolsey--Worsted end Cotton - Hoisery— Mewl Hose and Halt Hose-6 loves—Umbrellai GROCERIES. • - Rio—* Jaaa—Laguira. 'and Browned ' Coffees— L oa f and Br own - Sugars—Young Hyson—Gun. powder-15111cm! and Black Teas—Pickles-... Spices — Syrup — Sugar Rouse and Trinidad Mu. lasses—Sperm and Coinmon Oils—Fish—Soaps— Crackers—Rice--Raisins and Currants—Bops— _ Barley, &c. _ Q UEENSIVA RE. Liverpool. Granite, Cominon and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &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 satisfaction to all. • • TROUTMAN & SILLY MAN. L. %V. TROUTMAN. SILLYISAN. , # November 20 47—;. Administrator's Notice. w'OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin. istretion on the estate of Henry Raush, lett of Manheim Township, Schuylkill county, deceased, have been granted to the 'subscribers by the Regis, ter of Schuylkill county. Therefore all persons indebted to the said estate, are requssted to settle their accounts as soon as possible, and all personS having claims will present them to:either -of the subscribers for" settlement. / JOHN SCHALL.. • DANIEL SHOIXENBERGER, Admininistrnors. November 20 47-6 t • Apples. A FEW barrels of Pippins and Russet Apples. in prime order, for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. November 27 48— KIM BERTON WARDING 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 4R PROCLAMATION. W HEREAS the lion. A Dmin V. PAR&INM, Esquire, President of the several Courts o! Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin, Leba non and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of taunter Sessions of the Peace Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol .Delivery, in said counties, and Samuel D Leib and Strang IV: Palmer, Esquires. Judges of the Court of Quaters Sessions of the Peace Oyer, and Terminer and Gen eral Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other cfrenceP, in in the said County of have ordered by their precepts to me direct, have ordered a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery to be 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 Justices of the Peace, andConsta Wes of the said coun. ty of Schuylkill, that they are by the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said precepts com. mended to bo then and there at 10 o,clock in the forenoon of said du, with their rolls, records. in pui sitions examinations, rod al( 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 prosecute 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- bur g,0ct.20,1841. N. FL—The wittessea end jurors wl o are summon ed to attend said Court, are required to attend pone 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, IlkN elegant assortment, vet v cheap. Also Misses Pencils, warranted silver, of 37i cents each. Just received and for sale by November 20 Prints & Mouslin de Lanes. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. WOULD invite the attention of the lacqua to their etock of Prints and Mouslin do tines, which they are selling very low . N overmbe27 Stray Cows. CA ME 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 48-30 Noiember 27 German Books. rrIHE subscriber has for sale the following Ger. gat man Books, which he will sell by the dozen or single, at Philadelphia prices, Family Bibles. quarto and octavo tail Plates, Testaments, with and without clasps.. Union Union Hymn Books, ' • . Psalters, large and small, Stark's Prayer Floods, A B C Books, Lutherian Catechisms, English & German, Reformed do do German Arithmalics. December 4 To Let. A House situated on Schuylkill Avenue, in. the Borough of Pottsville, now in the possession of Mrs. Bricker. For terms apply to --a Decembei 4. Oat - Meal. riPHIS economical,and nutria - ions article offood hith— erto-"` but little knOwn in this country, except by oc casional small importations with emigrants from Scot land and Ireland, is manufactured, and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Philadelphia in any quan thy equal to any imported. even superior being, Tresh.— It is also for sale by most of the Merchants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Messrs. Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.&Co.Clemens&Parvin, William Philips &Co. Morris & Brothers. &c. tic. as well as by some of thci merchants in Minersville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS. Manufacturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Bare,' On the Willow St. Rail Road, between nand 13th. Phila November 6,1811, _ * New Crelb Raisins, &c. RUST received a fear bozos new crop Bunch Rai. eine. which will beech' very cheap—alea fresh Prance, Lemon; • . Citron, &c. JOHN S C MARTIN. November 6 .Davyls Safety tamps, QOF the best constroction.and most approved kind - also makes new gating tO.old lamps, and other . epairs done at the . sohscriber's Clock and Watch Maker Shop. in Cantre,street, Pottsville. . • Jane 1: .2 *.if 11:03E111 COATSWORTH. 3'OlM 31,0111EZIM87t, Attorney. at Lair s I‘taken an ' office in Otwigsburz He will promptly 'intend .to lueb business as may : be entrusted to his.eare. Orwigsburg, November,: ,45-761 MIRESII Green and Black Teas. Java. Rio,La. AL: quira and Si. Domingo Coffee. St. Croix, Potto Rico, New _Orleans, and Havanna Sugars, Loaf. Lump and Crushed Sugar, Steam Syrup, Sugar House, and New Orleans Moines, for sale by E. Q.. - ,o t : 11,ENDERSON. 41— October 9 THE anhscribers have just received an addition to their former extensive variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, and - are now prepared to furnish their friends and the public., with any article in their line, for quility and priest unsurpassed by any in the Borough, and would invite oil wishing to pur. chase to call and see us. - November 27 WILL he sold at public sale, on Saturday the 18th day of December next, at one o'clock, at the house of Michael Graeff in Orwigsburg, Schuylkill manly, thefollowiog desirable property:. • Franklin Rolling Rill, with turning lathe,-two puddling Furnaces. Forge with four fires, large coal House, smith shop,'affice, a genteel. and well finished two story i t s !:! • - ' . stone double Mansion House, sixteen ; convenient Houses for workmen, Barn and Stabling; and about 1000 acres of 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,Schuv kill county, immediately on the Little Schoylkll Rail Road, eight miles from the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, with which it is to connect, eight miles from the Schuylkill canal and four from Orwigsburg, the seat of Justice for Schuylkill county. For further information enquire of May bu ry A. Bertolet on the premises, or of the subscriber in Reading, Berks County. RICHARD BOONE, Assignee of Samuel Bertolet. November 27 DRUGS AND BIZED/CATES. JOHN S. C. MARTIN'S Drug and Chemical: Store, Centre Street. first door above Mahantango St.. Where he offers for sale a choice and well selected assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines. Chem- Oils, Double Dye Stuffs. icals. t Patent Medicines, Paint Brushes, Sash, Tools, Paints, Glass, Putty, Perfumery, &c. Orders from Physicians, Country Merchants, thankffilly received and promptly attended to, at a small advance on City wholesale prices. na:. Particular attention given to Physician's prescrip- November, 27 BANNAA invites the attention of Storekeen. "Pliers and others, to his cheap lot of Papers now opening, consisting of almost every variety, which he will sell at lower rates than ever offered in this place before. He has on hand a lot orfaint lined paper suitable for Bills at $ 2 per ream. November 27 FOR SALE. T HE subscr i ber is authorized to sell at private sale for cash, all the personal property belong— ing to the North American Coal Company, con— sisting of 43 large Ruil Road Cars, suited to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the Milt Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in good order, two Truck Waggons, together with a variety of fixtures no cessary for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, Carts, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains. 4c. 4-0. • Together with one fifteen horse power Engine complete, one Theodolite and level in gdod order. A pply to 46.- Ao , t2s WHEREAS John T. Hazzard and John Strauch, Merchants, lately trading under the firm of Hazzard and Strand', did on the ninth day of February, A. D. 1841, execute to the undersigned a general Assignment of their effects, held in co. partnership and individual, which after providing for the payment of one small preference, provides for the payment doll their debts equally and ratea bly without stipulation. Notice is therefore hereby given to all persons having demands against the said firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard or John Strauch, to present them to the undersigned and all persons indebted to the said firm, or either the said John T. Hazzard and John Strauch, are re quired to make payment without delay. F. W. HUGHES. GEO. C. WYNKOOP, Assignees. The Assigninent and a full statement of affairs may be seen at any time at the office of F. W. HUGHES, B. BANNA,N. 97- 48-- Letters of administration to the Estate of Henry Shoemaker, late of Port Carbon, in the township of Norwegian,• diceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons•indebted to the said dec'd. are requested to make payment, and all persons having claims will present the same withont delay. ILLIA3I B. HULL, Adm'tor. October 30, 18.11. OPPOSITION DAILY - LINE of New Four nerve Troy built Coaches from PHILADELPHIA TO PO7 TS VILLE. via Reading Railroad, leaves Philadelphia, daily at 5i o'clock A. M., arrives at Pottsville at 4 o'clock P. M.: leaves Pottsville, daily, at 6i 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, Noithumberland, Danville and Cattawissa, and can depend on meeting with sober and careful drivers, New Troy Catches, and gentle horses, and accom modating Agents. Racing not permitted. Tho Proprietors are thankful fin past favors, and 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 Fa rmer' THIRD Street, near Callowhilt, Reading at HERR'S Hotel, Pottsville at M. MORTIMER'S Pottsville Mel, and BRIGITTE; Mount: Carbon House, which are the only officat. Fare, frorn - Philadelphia to Pottsville, in No. I Car, No. 2 Car, ISAAC THOMPSON, MICHAEL MORTIMER, Proprietors. F. F. BENSAMAN 4 CO. N. B.—Persons desiring to travel in this Lirle should inquire for Thompson 4. Co's Opposition Line and see that their receipts were so printed. B. BANNAN. 49 -at JACOB REED, Agent for John Moyer 4-3 t, Teas Teas. New Goods. E. Q. & A: lIENDERS6N. 48- 'Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE IRON WORK 4. POTTSVIE, ACHVTLKILL COUNTi c PA done at all hours Papers. JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. 35-if Notice. Anguat 14. Administrator's Notice. Isaac Thompson ir Co.'s Wanted. - Lumber, of all kinds, Clover seed, Timothy ,and Fla.tseed, • For-which the highest market - prise will be paid. SAMUEL ILIPTZ. 1841: Indemnity Against Loss or Damage* F.l CapitAl $100,009 CHARTER PERPETUAL, THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE ,COM: _ P ANY OF PHILADELPHIA. MAKE Insurances, either temporary or petpettrallf J--v.l/ against. Loss or Damage by FIIIE: an town or country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds( on Household Furniture. Merchandise. Hotaes.Catt tle, Agricultural, Commercial and Mantifactnring Stock and Utensils of every description; Vmssui and their Cargoes in port; as well as Mortgages and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information en the subject may be made either personally or by letter, at - the Cordpany's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wird streets. MORTON ItIrMICIL4 EL, President. L. IC RUNIRRAAIL, Secretary. Dram-rens, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes. • Joseph Wood. Archiba)4 Wri g ht, P. L. Logticrenne, Samuel Townserd, Elijah Dallett, Robert Langheadi George M. Trourrnan. ft. W. Potneroy, • Gr orge W. Schreiner. , The subscriber has been appointed ActsT for the a. bove mentioned. Institution and is now prepared to make I NSURANCES upon every description of property at the lowest rates. BENJAMIN BANIVAN. Pottsville, Feb 27th 1841. THE DELAWARE COUNTY Insurance Company. - - CAPITAL AUTHORISED BY LAW: $2.50,060 CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' AKE both lituited and perpetual Insurance, on Brick, Stono or Frame Buildings. Stares otels,Mills,Barns, Stables, Merchandise, .Furrutor - end Property °revery description .againat lo'stot datta age by k IRE. MAIUNE AND INLAND INSET AI I / 4 17. The Delaware County Insurance company will alser insureagainst loss on al kinds of marine risks and a• "gainst the damage or loss upon the transportation of goods,wares,and mercandisibi water : or by rail way. upon terms as favourable as any othetlnstitution.' For any furtherinformation on the- aubjectolinaor ance, eitheragainst Fire marine or inland risks. Apply to IIF.NRY G. ROBINSON, Meet , July 15 34—ti At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS.' , t Orwigsburg. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, . CAPITAL $400,000, PAID IN CHARTER PERPETUAL. CONTINUE to make Insurance, parmament and limited on every description ofpropertyin town and country on the usual favoiable terms. Office 163 i Chesnut Street near fifth street, CHARLES N. DANCKER, President' DIRECTORS, ", Charles N. Bankret, Samuel Grad, James Scott, Frederick Brown e Thomas Bart, Jacob R. Smith; Thomas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Richards; 48- Tobias Wagner, Mo decai D. Lewis{ CH ARLES G. BANCKER,' Seal The Subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institutioriand Is now prepared to make insurance, on every:descriptioh Of property, at the lowest nava.. ANDREW RUSSELL Pottsville, June 19. • 1841. 25—ly A- -",w," , cured by " WISTXun CHERRY, the celebrated remedy for PalmOnary diseases. wiar This is the Season when such complaints become most prevalent, it is the time when theearly seeds of CONSUMPTION " are often innocent ly sown from what is usually termed a slight or simple Corp. Owing to the sudden changes of temperature, _ exposure to the imclemencies, &c . nene are exempt from them, but many treat them too lightly and let them run on for - Weeks and even months without thinking of '? the consequences. RY.IE3ItiEII, that neglected Ceuta are always dangerous, and in nine cases out of ten-the cause of that fearful disease consumption, A cold pro duces a cough—it settles upon the breast, a hoarseness with pains in the breast will follow. nett a difficulty of breathing, flushes of heat, cold chills, and finally all the symptons of this distressing complaint. 'Masan& are thus hurried to the grave from their own neglect Be advised, then, and do not trifle with an enemy so dangerous ;it is easily cured if taken in time; bat if too long neglected, may be beyond the power of medicine. If you value your I.fe or health. don't trust to any of the quack nostrums, but procure a Bottle of the B.u.seat or WILD CHERRY immediately. It is a remedy that has stood the test of experience, cured thousands, and saved many from an early grave. fixer A dorrEE of it in the house ;Hid you will soon know its value. Pnce S I a bottle. Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MA RTIN. Agent for Schuylkill County ET See other advertisements September 25 'II'IHE subscriber being obliged, on account of ill n• health to relinquish business, ',offers his well -I. known Stand, "the Centre House," Port F . Clinton, Schny !kill county, for sale. The "" • above property is deltghtfully 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 a great state of forwardness )will be a fashionable resort from the city. If it is not sold by the lat ofJanunry 1842, it will be for rent. Port Clinton, October la 'ZOOK 311EREd ust =mind and now opening, a large and well assorted stock of new Fall and Wt9tet gotido consisting of Dry Goods of every description, Groceries of an kinds, - China, Glass and Qucensivare, Fur, Cloth and Hair Beal Caps. Boots and Shoes, -Coats, Pantaloonk.Testo,&c. Piaster, Salt, Fish, , . Which will be sold on • the: most-liberal fermi: and et very 16w prices or in eiceettgoln. criontrylero. duce, for which the highest gifice will be paid. . - - SAMUEL HARTZ. Pottsville, N0v.13.1841. - • Soap & Candle Manufactory, No, 19, Wood Street, between 2d, and ad, and Vine and Callowhill Streets,: .• - PIIILADELPIM. - -•• ; • xozaw nitorcliorr, sir., Respectfully informs Storekeepers, liteichente &e 84 75 4 25 that he Manufaitures and.hcis for-eate; Pa!m, White, fariegated;:rettoie, and Brown Soaps. .IPlindd and Dipped Candles AU of good quality and at reasonable prices. A LIBERAL DISCOIINT AI,LCIVTZDFCR!.CAPI3. Philadelphia. July 10. ; DieWs Chnistiaink rbilasoPhe.. THE, Christian Philosopher or this eonnectioWipr &knee end Philosophy with l'teltriop, by Thomas Dick, Just received and for Lisle ha B. BANNAN.! 45 , 71, November ° 6: E For Sale. DAM WALKER: 42-tf EIZI
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