El CI VVAILSING TO Bacter.Lous.—The mortality of bachelor's, from the ages of 30 to 45, 427 percint. Of married men of the same ages, 18 per cent? For 41 *before, isho attetn - rhe age of 40. thore are 78 married Mu The &fiance is mere - Stri: king ege advent's. At the age of 60 there. are boe 22 baeitebws alive for 48 married men; at 70 years, 11 bachelors for 27 . married men; and at 80 years, for 3 bachelors there' are 9 married . men. —Dr. Carper. of Berlin. . . A $4 thrra E d ition, " by Queen Victoria,- " re vised, and corrected," it is said will be ,forthcom ing. soon. , Her most graciouS Malesti - is Dutch. and her people pay for the " binding." .- Her most gracious Majesty will set her most gracious Ma jesty's subjects an eminent and very profuse ex ample—probably a full baker's dozen., Mr. John Bull must grin, and Mrs. Vic will. Lear MajOr Noah calculates that two hundred and fifty-five millions and-a half of pills me eonr,um ed in New York every year. What a sight a mNrking men• there must be in that city.—Phila. _ , I The Major haf&?fForked to some purpose, litely. —His stamacti is as cleanas a baby's—nOthing • but. pop agrees with .him. Vr.anosT.-We haVe now the returns from idl the towns m the State. The revolt is that Paine. (W.) his 26,587. votes; ( L. F. ) 23,164. and the scattering are 1976; making Paioe's plurality over Simille 3,123 . and his Mii jarities over all, 1,447. The Legislature is as fellows: &nate. 16 Whigs (m i d, 14 - Luc 4- fixes. House of Representatives 126 and 101 Locofacos. CLEANSE AND THE Bony.—The application of the principles,ot Purgation bring allowed to he one ..of the aremest utility in the cure and prevention of - disease. It is of the greatest consequence to ascertain what medicine is capable, of producing the desired effect. in the easiest. and at the same ume, in the most effectual manner. • Brundreth's Visetable Universal Pills remove all anxious accumulat i ons and purify and invigorate the plood, and their good effects are not COL nterba:anced by any inconvcsitenee; , being composed entirely of vegetsbles they do not 'expose who use them tridan ger: and their effects are as certain "as they are "salutary: they atedaily and safely gdminished to infancy. youth Manhood and old age. slid to woman in the must cm ital and delicate circumstances. They do not disturb of shocklhe animal funtions, but restore their order and re establish their Malth. Purchaie in Pottsvi lZ of Wm. Mortimer, Jr. and of the age'ntriptiblish in anothe'r part of this piper. 17011=1 'rm.,- . • ' 3 •••••' The shipments of coal from this region, fnclu the quart' ity transported. over the lard Road, and from the Little Schuylkill region, amoun:a,in ^ numbers t 0,397,000 To the se e pCiiod last year 926,000 Itons.i, The shionien4riof coal from the Lehigh region up to the !2014) aSeptettiber, amounted to 181,- 851 tone. •. The price of coal on board at Philadelohiao and freights to. Eaint,rn putts remain without ea.' elation, • Welearn that the Bridge across the Sehoyl lion, recently burnt, le? dine to the. Richmond Depot, *ill be ready to pass the trnins ever by Wednesday neat. The Bride across the Alin Creek will also. be so tar repaired as to pass the Cars over on Monday next. Schuylkill Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thera Jay evening last: From Pottsville and Port Carbon, 10.50 •.• Schuylkill Haven, i 5,7 i . By Rail Road. Schuylkill Mimi', Pottsville, • ' . . 18.0fil Per last report from Pottsville & P.Carbon, 210.926 t• " " from Schuylkill Haven. 119,596 - _ Total, 318,583 About 30.000 toneor coal bave been transpoEted o ver the Rail road not included in the above. Freights. Pottsville to Philadelphia, to New York._ 'The freight from Schuylkill Haven by Canal is from to 10 cents per ton less than from Pottsville and Port Carbon. • Little Schuylkill Loal Trade. Coal shippeirlitim Port Clinton, to week ending on Thursday evening last, • Sept. 23 Jane, 50 •'-' 23 Cohocksink. 58 23 - Ellen': ' 55 - SI:. J. Rohinholt: 25 " 26-'- J. I'. Hazzard. 59 " ''. W. H. Harrison, 5 s i i " :21' f Sti•ling, 5 " .' 27_ Columbias, ~ •• 28 Wm. Wallace, 58 . Per Last. Sundry Shippers, Per Last, Total • • 340 • 48'72.5 GF.ORGE WIGGAN, Agent. Mount Carbon Rail Road The total amount of coal transported on this rand up to Thursday evening last, is 3.214 tone Per l'ast report -.. 68.231 , 1 Total, Mine 11111 find Schuylkill Maven Railroad The folkiti , ini is the amount of Coal transported on this Road, for the week ending On Thorsday evening het- • Tons '• • ' 8 350 02 . . Last Report, i, 142,975- 05 Tot /I, By Reiding Railroad. 1.611 00 WM. NEWELL. Collector. Schuylkill Vall6y . Rail Ituad. . - Quantity of Coal transported on the Schuylkill Val. ley !toad, week ending on Thursday, 608 tons • Last return ; 57,629 6=7 H. H. 'PCYTTS, Collector Total (Ditr Market, EOIIRECTED 'VEEKLIL POTTSVILLE! Oct. 1, 1812 Wheat Flour, pr Bbl $5 62 Bacon, per Ib. 64 Bye do cwt. 1,15 Pork, .‘ 4. Wheat. bshl 1,00 Hams, . " 10 Rye " 58 'Potatoes. bushl 40 Corn. " '55 •IPlarter, ton 5,00 04 A, Eggs, Butter " 33 Hay. 6. 15,00 doz 9 Timothy e'd, behl 2,50 lb . 1.94 Clover •• 6, , 5,00 NOTICE.—The tjaptiSt Society will Worship in the Universalist dhapel; statedly, 'at half past - 3 . P. 51., and at 7 in the evening, without further notice. October 1, ATHENIAN INSTITUTE. rwtriE introductory Lecture will be delivered - 01 , before the members or the Institute and the public, by M.A. Dooley, Esq., on Tuesday even. ing uest, October 9th, at, 7i o'clgeli, at the Lee. ture7toom,.corner Cuf Centre and Matiantongo St. As the above is to be the first of a course of Lectures to be delivered before the Institute; a punctual attendance of allits members, and all who are desirous of joining . the same, is reques. led. The fallowing -is the list of the . names - Of the lecturers. M. A. Dooley, Ep. _ rC. W. Pitman, F. Hughes, Esq, _ E. Owen Parry, Esq. liev.,A. M. Tyler, _2 James IL Carriliell Esq. Dr. James S. Carpenter, Jolla Porter, Samuel Lewis, John C, Neville, Esq. J. W. Roseberry, Esq. Rev A TGleursenharner Tickets admittingonc Gentleman and two La dies to the, course, one dollar, Tickets to be had at the .o 0 co of the ,liners' /oncost, 'and Pottsville Emporium, :and of. the following-3m torrobtr,.: John• C. Nevillr, JOh,n Porter, Thorns* Foster, Charles Leib, James Focht and P. Fogiqty. . . ; - n Pottsville, October 1, 40— . ILT[OLIN & . FLUTE PRECEPTORS.—For sale V by April 16, 16- , SANIVAN bTUDEDIT's LITE RA R Y AsOCIATION. T HE con nittee on Lectures of the Student's , Literary Association, take pleasure in an flouncing to thd Ladies and Gentlemen of Potts. vile, that they have received the ce'nsent of .the following Gentleinen to lecture before the Asso ciation during the ensuing season: Rev. J: B. Moise ' Reubens Peale. I. H. Campbell, Esq., Chas. 'V. Pitman, A. M F. W. Hughes, Eau:, Fras. M. %NlynkecoP,.: H. F. IN Ititney; M. D. Robert M. Paticket, M. A. Dooley, Esq. • -.- Several gentlemen from a iiistanca are also expected to address the Association daring the course. Tickets to be obtained gratis, or. application - to tl_teetutantitte, Due notice will be given of the firstit:et nre..._ EDWARD SHIPPEN, •HOWELL FISHER, ;'Committee. JOHN R. LEVVIA. October 1, wRIGFrs INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Of the North American College of Health. This extraordinary medigine is. founded upon the principle that the human frame is subject to ONLY wiz otaxssE. viz:Corrupt Humors, or in other words Impurity of the Blood, and nothing save vegetable cleansing, is,Wanted in onigto drive disease of every descriptiooiom • ihe body, 1 • If the chaririels of our mighty rivers should be come choked, up, would nut the accumhlated waters find new out lets, or the country be inundated?—Just so with the ... l/Oman body; if the nattiral drains become closed,the peciimulated impurities will Mos; assured ly find vent ii some term of disease or death will be a certain, gonsequence. WRIGHT'S I \DIAN VEGETABI.E . PILLS are eminently_ calculated for carrying oift this ca AND PURIFYING eniNctetc, beemike they area purgative medicine so ijiisrly 'balanced and withal so natural to the human-eonstitutidn, that they cari'not possibly injure the most delicate; at the same time, it used in such a manneras to produce free evacuations by the bowels, arid repeated a few times, it will.be absolute ly ;impossible for pain or distress of any kind to con tinue in the body. A single twenty five cent box of the above named Indian -Vegetfible Tills will, in all cases, giverelief, sometimes even beyond' the power of words to describe, and if persevered in for a short time, there is not a tnalady in the whole Course of hu man ills that can possibly withstanirtheii astonishing aucl wonderful OirlaeliCe. WnIGIIT`BINDL&N VEGILTA BLE: Pu.a.s are a certain cure for COS fl V EN ESP.. Because they completely cleanse the stomach and bowels from those bilious and cot nipt ht.mors which paralyse and 'weaken the digestive Organs, and are the cause of headache, nausea, and sickness, palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pbius in va poes parts of the body, and many othc unpleasant (symptoms. - In all disordered motions Of the Blood, called Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Intlanimatoiy, and Putrid I • - I . FEVERS. I Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be fOund a cer tain reined); becau,e thy cleanse the stomach and bowels from all billions humors and : purify the blood; consequently, as they remove every kind of disease, they urn absolutely certain to mini every kind of fever. • So, also when morbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscle. causing those 'priming:- main:in and swelling, called ft II EU 11d Cisal, GOUT, Ste:, 'right's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persyeredmith, will most assuredly, and without fail,• make a per fect cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every flight OP going to bed, will, in a short time, corrifletely rid 'the body from all morbid and corrupt ' h mars; and rheumatism, gout. and pain of every_ description, will disappear. as if by magic. ' I For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira• Lion is checked, and those humors which 'should pass off by the skin. are thrown inwardly, causing headache, thillbetLaq sickness, pain ill the. b-iner, wjtery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarieners,conghs.con surtiptiorf, rheumatic pains in various part of the body and many other synitoins of . - . -CATCHING COLD, ,• ; Wright's Indian Vegeta.ble Pills will inveriably give immediate relief., Three or four pills taken at night on going to bed, and repeateea few timee, will remove all the above unpleasant symmons, and restore the body!to even sounder health-than before. The same may lie said of difigulty of breathing, 16.277 1,634 150 Wright's Indian' . Vegetable Pills will leaven and carry oir by t'he stomach and bowels thoseirough and phlegmy humors winch stop the ait I.ells of the lungs, and art die causy of the above dreadful com plaint It should also' be remembered 'that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE P 1 LLS are certain to remove pain in the side. oppression, nausea and sickness, loss of appetite. costiveness. a .vellow tinge of the shin and eyes, and every other symptoms of LIVER COMPLAIN P. 70 to 75 $2 10 Because they purge front the body those corrupt and stagnant huinobrs, which 'A hen deposited on the liver, are the cause of the above dangerous comolaint. They are also to prevent APr'LEXY AND SUDDEN . DEATH. Because they carry off those humours which obstruc ting the circulation - , are the cause of a rush, or deter. mutation of tilooffto the head; giddinessiespecially on turning suddenly round, blindness. drowsiness, lass of memory, sidpination of the brain; insanjty, and all disorders of the mind. 'Those who labsur within jdoors' shouldiremeinher that they frequently breathe lab atmosphere which is wholly unfit tbr the proper expansion of !the lungs, and at the same time owing to c ant of exercise, the bowels are not sufficiently evacuated, khe blood becomes impure, and headache, indigestien, palpita tion of the heart, and many ! other disagreeable Wows are sure to f dines. ' %V It It: IT'S INN A rEGETA BLE PILLS. Being a Cleanser of the stomach and bowels,' and a direct purifierof the, Blood, are certain [not only to remove pain or. distress of every kind from the body. but if used oecastonalli, so as to keep the body free from those hunfours which are the cease of every malady incident to man. they will most assuredly promote such a just and equal circulation of the blood thaCtlibse who lead a sedentary -life, will: be able to enjoy sound health, and disease of any kind will be absoinkly impossible_ UTIONS 7 O AGENTS. Tons Boaie 9 M 4 153 6342 12 61() 168 -6909 HEM _ - - - - Country ngenis, and others, are respectiiilly informed that, owing to the. great popularity, and increasing, demand for the above named Pills, a host or unprincipled persons • are 'busily engaged in manufacturing, and vending a spurious. article in imitation of • IVRIGIIrS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. They are also further informed that Chaim a suit pending against one V. 0. Fa lck, for coUnterfeiting the above named medicine- end are c.tutioned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. 0. Falck. as he cannot by any possibility have the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for sale. All travelling agents, with' genuine medicine are provided with 'a certificate of agency.: signed by Wright; Vice President of the N. A. College ofHealth. Travellers, who cannot show a certificare as above described ,will tie known as base impostoni.—Shun them, therefore. as you would a Highway man, or a Midnight Robber. Offices, devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, No. 'W9 Race St.' Philadelphia. No,'2BdoreeniTich street. Boston 151,325 64 N 11-41w= of the count-rfeiter in 'Pi Philadelphia. _ AGENTS FOR•SCHUY LKILL CO Thomas & James Beitty. Pottsville. , 1 Bickel &'lllll, Orvirtgsburg• Daniel SaylOr, Schuylkill Haven. Aaron hlatts. Mahantongo. J. Deist. Klingerstown - Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantongo, Jonas Kauffman. do hfahaziaongo.', I Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. John Snyd,r, Friedensburg. J & G 'Martz. Port Clinton Fetheroff, Prey & Co. Tuscarora. I William' Tamaqua. -• Jelin Maurer, Mahantongo. hlority Forreider, West Penn Township, 11-Sehuler &Co East Brunswick Towuti Seltzer & Bock. hlcKeansburg C. H. DeForest, Lewellyn, Emanuel 0. & John Kau ff man, Zimmer October 1, 1842, - •INSUINENra NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby giyen,:that we have ed to the Judges of the p‘Ourt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, fdr i the'benr;fit of the InFolveut Laws of this Comthonwealt4and that the said Court haye appointed Mondait'' i the .24th day of October, 184!. ) ., for the hearing of us and our. credttors at the 'Court Eloase, in the!Berough of Orwigsburg, when and where they may attend ifthey thlnta proper. • S.WILLIAM BADOTI,. ' -PHILIP SHOTT. PATRICK CORRIGAN, ' . JACOB LAUBY. j j. 'OetnNor 1.. si j 40—u piAo3.—The sabaeribera have , beezii appoint— ed ,Agenti by the New York!Manufacturing Co. for the sate oftheir celebrated' ,C f "rand Action Pianos.' of either Rosevia,od or Alahogaoy, a specimen of which can - be seen by.applying December la, . Ti di Jo 81.9irM, ASTIIIIA tird Stree Kai mantown 40— TO Hp LEI. ., 1 , 1 111 E imbscriberoffers for rent the place ' /bete be now resides, on the Millersville road, two miles from POttsville. The huuse is large and commodious,, the ground is Well stocked.with fruit trees,,and it, has every convenience for a coMfor. table residence Also the place adjoining, know* as the, Bull's Head Farm. It il3 well calculated tin. a market'oedatry farm, ' . (kW. FARQUHAR. °Mobil; 1, 1 ' 40-2 m. , • planet is hereby given, that Richard Boone; assignee Samuel,of , Bartolet, in trust for the. Bene fi t of Creditors, has filed his account in the Prothorio tary'l3,officr; for,, the county of Schuylkill, and hit — ther account will be allowed by the Court of Common Pleas of said county: on the 31st day of October, 1842; unless cause be shown why said account should not be allowed. • GEORGE, BARN, Froth'y. • Prothonotary's Office, October. I, 1842. t 40-4* PUBLIC SALE. BY ADJOURNMENT pURSUA Nl' to an' order of the ,Orphans' A. Court of Schuylkill county, the ifibscriber Administrator of the estate of Lawrence Lawler, late of the borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose ,to sale by public vendue, on Saturday, the 22d of Octo. ber next, at 213'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Michael Mortimer, in the Borough of Pats. ville, and county aforesaid; A certain ,two story STONE House, a Peelle House, and a ... At, stable and a lot a ground, situate to ;Md.:, the Borough of Pottsville, county of ue_` _Schuylkill ; bounded in front on Cot. ire street, twenty, feet, and in depth or length 120 feet on Mauch Chunk street, late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given, and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale by 'JEREMIAH KELLEY, - By order of the Court. ;Administrator. JACOB KREBS, Clerk. 35 Orwigsburg, August 27 TWO STEAM ENGINES, AND FOUR 'PANKS FOIL LOCOMOTIVES, may be bed cheap for cash or in exchange for Coal. One Ram :twist ENGINE, 10 horse power, in complete order and nearly new. GAgga Es. GM, entirely new, both Engines horizontal.— The Tanks will , hold 600 gallons:each. Apply at_Shackarriaxon Iron Works, Kensing ton, Philadelphia, MOSES STARR & SONS, On Shackamaxon St., near Frankford Road. Phila.. October 1, - 40-2rno* FOR RENT rpHE front room - of the subscriber`aresidence, - 11 - in Alahantango street, -at present occupied as a Store. Possession given immediately. For terms apply to ,JAMES AIcALARN EY. N. B.—The subscriber has always on hand an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, which will be sold cl.eap. J. AlcA, October I, • 90— PROCLAMATION. N OTICE.I is. hereby given that a court of Comm mon Mae, for the trial of causes at issur, in and for the County of Schuylkill, will he held at Orwigsburg. in the county afore4.sid, ne.Monday, preceding the laid Monday in October next, (be lag the 24th ofisaid month.) Therefore those persons haviap suits pending, and all persons %rhea,: duty it ahalf be to appear at said court, will take notice and govern- them sefiies accordinvlv. JOAN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Or wimi burg, Sept. 17,1842. ( United States Con .t. EASTERN DlSmicr OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. A PETITION for the Benefit of the Bankrupt E 3► Law has been filed the sth day of Septem ber, 1842. by Lewis L. Bevin, Innkeeper, Schuylkill county. Which. Petition will be heard before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadel phis, on Friday, the .sth day of October nett, at 1 f o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons iiiierestedippear and show. cause, it any they have, why tie prayer of the said Petition should not he granted, and tr i o said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Sep; 10, 37 -3t Clerk of Distract Court - OTIF E. • A PETITION fus the Benefit of the Bankrupt 4-2 L Law, has been sled the 9th day Of Septem ber, 1842, by William Audenried,late Fa rmer, Miller & Lutn her Merchant; Schuylkill county. Which Petition' ill be heard before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dui- - trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadel phia, on Fri ay, the 15th day of October next, fit II n'elock,,A. M. When and whore all per sons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti tion shotild not be granted, and the said Petit (loner be declared Bankrupt.- FTAs, HOPKINSON: Sep. 17, 38-3 t Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. 4 PETITIoN for the Benefit of the Bankrupt L -11 . Law, hay been filed the 19th day of Septem. her, 1842. by Moses Straus, t4' the late firm of Straits & Ben. samsn Coal Merchants, Schuylkill County. And Which Petition will he, heard before the District Court of the United States for the East. ern:. District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, on Friday, the 28th day 01001,16er next, at l 1 o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cause. if any they Wave, why the prayer of the said Peti. twit should not be granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. FRANCIS HOPKINSON Sept. 24, 39-3 Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. • PETITION 'for the Benefit of the Bankrupt rw-„, Low, has been filed the 15th day of Septem. her, 1842, by Benjamin floater, Boat Builder, Schuylkill co. Which Petition will be heard before the Et/atria. Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankroptzy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadel phia, on Friday, the lkh day of Oct Ober neat, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Wien and where alt persons interested may appear and show cause, if auy they..have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granled,tiind the said Petitioner be dectareit,Bankrtyt.. FR AS. HOPKINSON. ; Sep. 24, 39-3 Clerk of District Court. TRELIPRILAIIELPIIIA, READING, and POTTiVILLE RAIL ROAD. w.m, i CHANGE OF HOURS, On after Monday, July i 2 sth, 1842, the Pcie . senger Train on' the above Road, will leatv at the following hours, From Philadelphia, nt 8 A.M.' •.6 Pottsville, at 7: A. M. % "Y hours of passing Reading For PhilndelOia; at " Pottsville, - - 'FARES. Between Philada. 4. Pottsville • $3.50 & $2,50 Red dol, 2 4( 1) / A 6 Ts - . 1,08 Excuaslritil 1 ICI 4 MS.- Goo_ _oit Bet Ween Philadelphia, .g Pottsville 85, 00 Rtiadtitg do 2 0U Both *trains pass , at Pottstown. Ali the trails will atop for wap passengers it the psual,pOinta:• • --• • • . G. A. 'NICOLAS, Super'L Jury 22, J 812; • . , 30—. • . DR .. —n4 J. Rum ir • • , ~ ---o ere big pr f , a s n a. l l , :services to the citizens of Poitsvi e fro. 7 -- -=';----" ,,...0 4 (whenicinnoitty. .He can at all lifilell betOund professional! ..... - w Owe. South We - 3 engaged ) at his 31 ar k et area Ili earner - of Centre: and . Allit 28 22. , tf - ... • • THE' .-.SINE.RS.:',-..j0;13-.101:'Ar:;:---, NECHANIC'S- LIEN. - ; - 7 1.1 -the Court of Coalman, Pleas e Seh u yaill Csualg, Oehhes . Te;;ni t 1842—.14 61. - b.MObei Shortie. N o ti ce is, hereby given to all claimants, - and 1 others interested;:in a certain Two Story Frame House, with one story ,whige on cad) side, and erected on a certain lot or piece of ground, situa-1 tad oiv the Southwestern side of Centre street, in the t 'Borough of Pottsville, and county of Schuyl. kill, and containing about 40 feet front on said Centre street, and bounded Northviardly by a 20 het wide aliey, and being the. Northwesterly part of the lot marked in the general plan of said Borough, number 21.' That a Scire Facial; has been issued upon the I,tlecbanie's Lien, en. tared in the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuyl kill county, in the above stated 'ease, and will b e returned to October Term.ot said court. , JOHN J. WOOLISON Sheriff. Sheriff's 3ffice, Orwigs-'•• - burg. August 27, 13.0. t 35-- Robert Gareide, .the court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill '-County, of October Term, 1842—N0. 63 . Richard H. Boughner, 7 ‘. . Fi_,....r re: - tch W. Taylarand Al: , , • I tied Sabtiatilia. Notice is 'hereby - given to all claimants, and others interested; in tt. cet building to wit : a certain one storied frame building, used as an engine how, and blacksmith shop, adjoining the Valley furnace, in Schuylkill township, in the county of Schuylkill, that a Seire Facies has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered io the Court of Common Yleas of Schuylkill county, in the above stated case, and will be re_ turned to October Term of said court. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, °mtgs. • burg, August 27, 1842 35 •V EG ETAB LES, OMITS, & &c. HE subscribe, respectfully' announces to the ••• citizens of this Borough, and surrounding country, that he will always keep.on hand in; his stand, South West corner of Centre and ,Mahan. Longo streets, under Geissa's Hotel, the . choicest Vegetables and Fruits the Philadelphia market affords, which he will sell at Philadelphia prices. Families leaving their,orderr, can always be supplied, and particular kinds of vegetables 'or Fruit obtained to order at the shortest notice. fle,restiectfully solicits the support of the corn. munity, which lie Will:undeavor to merit by prompt attention to his bailor's,. T. C. BpYLE. Pottsville, June 25. • 26—tf SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS. . ; _ 1 In 'thb Court of C.Mamon Jeremiah Reed l Pleas , of Schuylkill county of }. the October Term. 1842-21.9.. Erios 'Jones. I • Sci. Inc. aur. Mechanic's J Lien,;ssQ 47." Notice is hereby given to all claimants, and others interested, in a certain Dwelling House, in West Brunawig township, Schuylkill county. on a lot ofground, purchased by, the said Jones, from the late Henry Ratish, deceased, in his life time. That a Sctre Facial has beee issued,upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Common Plea., of Schuylkill county, in the a. hove case, and will be returned in October term of said Court. SCUYLKILL COUNTY, SS. -- In the Court of Corn- William Stephenson 1 1 mon Mae, of ,Schuyl- VS 1 . 1101 county, of the term The Philadelphia and of October, 1842-208 Reading Rail Road Sci. fac. Sur. Media- Company,. J Mee Lien, for $330 17. Notice is hereby given to all claimants, and others interested, in a certain Two Storied ( on the east side) building, situated on and adjoin ing the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, immediately below Mount Carbon, in Nianheim township, Schuylkill county, being 83 feet in depth, an 4 311 feet wide, being the building or house heroism as the depot, and built for that pur pose by the Philadelphia and Reading' Rail Road Company. bounded by ground of Rail Road Colo. pany. That a Scire Focus has been issued up on the Mecharic's Lien, entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuclktll county, in the a bove case, and will be relo'rred to October term of sal i court. MECHANIC'S LIEN. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SS. trenjitmin F. Pomroy in the Coati of Enoch W. McGinnis, tra- Common Pleas, of ding tinder the firm of I October term, 1842, Pomroy and McGinnis, No. 190. vs Sci. far. Sur. Me- The Delaware Coal Com. ahanic'a Lien, fur paw J $.540 I. . Notice is hereby given to all claimants, and others interested, in a certain building to viz : All that certain Stone 81111(.1111g, and Frame Building thereto attached, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, near the West Branch of the Mount Carton Rail Road; at the place :Called, or known: as the •Delawaro Coal. t.:oriapany's West Peach Mountain Mines, one part of the said Sto,.e :Dwelling being 38 feel wide, and 53 . feet long, and 15 feet high to the square, and oc cupied as the Engine Ilouqe, and the other part of the said Stone building being 23 feet wide, and 38 feet long, and one story high, and =lowed as a boiler house, and the tiame building, attached to the said Stone build ing and forming part thereof, being about 24 feet wide, and abort 60 feet long, and one stn. ry high, and the Steam :Engine, Machinery and boilers therein, and pumps thereto attached, and ground covered by such:building, and so.nrtich other ground immediately adjacent thereto, and belonging to the said Delaware Coal Compri, ny, as may be necessary for the ordinary and useful purposes of such building, together w ith , all and singular 'the appurtenances thereto and the coal mines to which the same are appurtenant. That a Scire faciaa has' been. issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Coin. mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, in the above stated case, and will 'ae returned to October term of said court.' . JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Orwig2. burg, Sep. 24, 1842 i # 39 • • (AUTION. - 11-gUMV..ROUS complaints having been made by ~ i 6'l l our citizens. to the elect that the Hucksters. are in the general practice of forestalling the market in the purchase of fruit and vegetably,' liar retail, contra riq' to an ordinance of the Ih:trough. prohibiting any such purchases before, 12 O'clock, noon. This is to notify all persona that'said 'ordinance will be enforc ed from and after this datei against all persona so of fending. • Directors of tbe Schuylkill Haven Free 2. Schools, Schuylkill county, are desirous of cup gin the services f four competent Teachers. for the public schools Of said ilistrict. The schools will, commence on Monday, the 3lst ofOciober. Appli- CBl3tB may direct to , 301114 HUDSON. Pres't of the Board. • September 24, 39-3 t. To the ladipendent Electors of Schuylkill count!, PILE undersigned has been encouraged to offer '!'", biomass a candidate for the 9ffice of COUNTY COMMISSIONER.. • • And if elected will perform the duties of the drice with a strict regard to the publle interests. • — r..• GEORGE it. STICIITF.III. Pottsville. Sept. 23, 1842: ` • 2"1-1 A. D 'lv A. 3t. - M -S'E. KENTS' . • • KEL tCT 5C11001... ' "—'ISS KENT w U tcaehcall the branches of an Englisb educe n, 'maker with plain and orna mental needle work: ' . 'For, terms, apply, at the 'Mho's!, in die stone build- Mg, on the corner of Market and Centre Streets. Pottsville, September 24 ; • 29-,Sl* , . gIitACKERS.-"Water, Soda, Suer laud Butar IV Crackers, froth, [or ealeby le.h/ & &, OEM:W.IIEO.i • ' , alEcnAr.lCs LIEN. M 1C 0 .4 . LIEN. JOHN 4.IWOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ortvjgr. burg, Sept. 24, 1843. ( 39 MECH A 11i iC'S JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff 's. Orwigs burg, Sep. 21, 1842. 39—* JOHN M. :tiZOSLAN D. BurgeSs. Pottsville, September 29,7 , 37 F TEACHERS WANTED. istar's thilsam - of - Cherr - y.- .. "THE GREAT:, RESICDT, port CONsulakrox':and Cain.aair ""-- Anna*, Vaascarris:Caotri_ Cinurraa.; WHOOPING COUGH, PAILii OR Waaticaas OP T 1 BREAST, CHRONIC, Cocoas, and all dieeas.ea of di, Pilmonary Organ!. • READ WHAT IT lIAS DoNR; A WOnderful Recovery.—Mre:, S. B. Austin was attacked with this disease in the lb" originating from* Violent cold which settled on her lungs. Various remedies, were; marten tr—the most *little,' physicians were consulted-4_ yet step by step that fearful distills; consumption began to prey upon her. She became subject in violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quaii-, titles of matter 'and was evidently sinking very last. In this diatiessing situmition, after all 'lin various . remedies had been. tried in vain, and when naught but the grave seemed to afford her any prospect of relief, the invaluable Balsam re. stored her to health; and cow, in the place of that emaciated form, with - eiing to decay, she ik mingling in society, in better health and spirit ' s than she has enjoyed fur-years. ErT• See descrip. tion of this interesting case in. Dr. Wistai's atm on Consuinptinn. - I Disinterested Testimony.— Raving witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's repro.. tion 01 Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Auetin, I cheerfully recommend it as a valua'ale remedy, anOcknowledged his statement true 'and cor rect. • • S. 11. - AVALTCRS, M. D. New York, April 12. 1841. A Surprisiug Cure-Mrs. Maitha Wilson. a poor but highly respectable member of the Meth. odist church. was also afflicted with Consump tion in ha worst forms, and considered past re. covert/ by all her friends. A bdttle of this Bal. sal was presented to her, which relieved her im• mediately. This circrirristance being made known to 'the members of the church,.they pur. chased several bbttles for her, winch relieved hot entirely. The seine society have purchased over forty bottles, for persons in iodiligent cir. cumsiances, and positively assert it has nut been , used iu a single instance where it has not given surprising relief. LET We, the undersigned. members of the Der. bin BenevOlent Society of the Methodisi church, having examined the above statement of Mrs. Wilson's case, hereby certify it is in all respects true, and earnestly recommend Dr. Wistar's remedy to all who are afflicted. Geonoc Thum, Mame GARDNE% THOMAS C 0031119, ELIZAIIETH i/LCuBS. Liver Complaint.—Mrs. Eliza Thurnp'son was afflicted, with thiscornplaint fo overly five years, 'dur.ng which time she was udder the most skil ful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic, elle Homocepathic remedies, and every thing that af lured her uny hopes of relief. Sne had dull, wandering pains in the side, sometiTnes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, frequent pains in the breast, and has heen tins, ble to sleep on the right side' fur three years. By 'the use of this Balsam, she was cured in a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. 11o*borMI,11), September 12,1841 Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry,like that you sent ine before. 1 have taken nearly all of t•he first, 'and confiJently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved tne so much. It has stopped . my rough entirely , checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better in every way than I have fox many months. Yong, respectfully, JAME‘ Holmeshurg, September 1:I, 1841. Friend Wustar—l must again trouble ghee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bel. sam. 1 have now taken three bottici is alt,-and can assure thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken be fore. Send me by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend. Jecon 116LLOWAY. Bristol, September S. 11711. Dear Doctor.—Hearing eci many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in Consumption, I sent to-one of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more sect soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used.a great many balaaine of dttlent kinds, have.tried Ja ) ,ne's Expecto rant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever dune me as much good as punt has. Send by the steamboat 'Bolivar. Youra , truly, W ILLIAM THOMAS. PAINO IY TIIE BREAST, DEBILITY, IV IiAKNISSS AND CO - DGII,—The Rev. Dr. Dunlap has addressed us a letter in which he says two of his dap:jaws hailsuffered severely with an obstinate conch frciitiept pains in the breast, &c., and appeared to be going into a rapid decline. By the usa 'ot a few hotties of this medicine they have entirely recovered ar.d now enjoy excellent health. ..Asthma Cured.—Mr. Jacob Snyder has au thorized us to say that he was afflicted with this annoying complaint for several years and had tried every thing in vain. He was subject to constant wheezing, a troubletteime - Congh, Spit_ ting of Phlegm, Pain in the Chest, and semi - climes in the region of the Heart, and nothing else ever gave him relief. Chronic Cough.—Mr- Isaac Rogers was also afflicted with an obstinate Couch, originating from a disease of the Lungs and Chest, and nicer found any thing to give hierarelief but this Bal sam. Such in fact is the nature and simplicity of this medieine, and so extraordinary have been many of the cures it has performed, that at has already attained the high.ist reputation, and al. though scarce two years have elapsed since it was first made public, we can proudly say, its fame has spread in every direction, and it is rap idly ar:olring n celebrity unehualled by any niedicine ever offered to public notice. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Io every spetion . Or the country, wil:ffind this medicine an important and valuable addition to their stock, and should ALWAYS KEEP IT ON HAND, As it is not in our power to place it within the reach of all those afflicted, end there art doubt less; thousand suEring who would resort to it tbr relief if they could obtain it conveniently. Be particular when you purchase, to ash for Da. WISTAR'S BiLSASI OF WILD CHERRY, as there is an article called the "SYRUP or WILD CHERRY." advertised,.-wpich is entirely a differ. eat inediciac. NATURE'S OWN .PRESCRIPTION. A purely vegetable and highly improved Coni pound pieparation of the Prunus Virgininna, or " Wild Cherry Bark "—apprnveti by the College of Pharmacy, recommended by the medical fac ulty, and universally acknowledged the, most valuable 'family Medicine' ever discovered. A'o Quackery! Ne Peeeptenn.. The physician may least of his skill in many diseases—the quack Mey puff his wonderful 'cores, hut of all the remedies ever, discovered for diseases ofthe.pulmonary urgans. , it is universal. ly admitted nothing has ever proved as success ful as that unrivalled medicine, Dr; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has effected some of the most astonishthg cures ever recorded in the histor, of medicine. Such indeed ate the astonishing healing and reltorative properties of this Balsam;. that even iri the advanced' stages of consumptinn, and in 'Liver Complaints, diseases which have baffled the Skill of the most distinguished physicians, when patients have inifforeri with 'the ' most dis tressing cough, greo difficulty in Krentheng, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs. A-c. slier the must esteemed remedies of our pharinsempias have failed, this invaluable remedy has not only given surprising relief but actnally . a ffected cures. after all hopes of a recovely had, been . entirely .de spaired of, ' - Besides its surprising - efficacy in these formi dable complaints. it has proved a very superior remedy for diseases of children, each as Croup. -Whooping Cough. &c, and in thoSe diSordets that prevail so extensively throughout the winter season, such as Coughs, Cads, Pleurisy, Influ. enr.r. s, and - Pains in the Breast: proceeding' from neglected Colds, it stands unrivalled. Prepared, whole: ale and. retail, by Wausit's & Co., Chemists, No. 33. South. Fourth street, Philadelphia. Pricelit l Olt a bottle:. Sold, is Pottsville by • - , ' • - JOHN $:-4-•:. M A 11T1S, - Arteat tot:§Opylkill county; tlruggiste and deoie . ric supplied at th 4 wholesale prices; January 1 _ 'WIER - DPITSCH E. IN AMERICA,.... •J Illammoo German Netrapaper. price.l2i. cente each, or $1,50 per annum, fot number, muat-received and fur salc , ,by . - • - Aue:,l3; 33- , •s' • • • United &Antal Court. • EASTEIiN DISTItidT OF PENNSMVANIA lii Bali truptcy. - ' - ' IWT Cr.. 1 41 pEriTiON for' DO barge and Certifieato an= der the Bankrupt w,.hus been filed by. Michael Sando, Taveril eeper, Schuylkill co. and Monday, the 10th day of October; al 11 o'.: clock, A. M.' is, appointed for the hearing there. of, bell re the said Court, sitting in Rankrupey, at the District Conn Room in the City of PhilJ. dclphia, when ind 'where the Creditors of the said' Qeiitiooer, ,whO hate proved their Debts, and all other persona an interevt:nay appear and shiiw-_ciiteit, it any they have, Why such Dr.,. charge and Certificate should not be granted: FRAS. HOPKINSON; Of 23, 30-10 t Clerk of Daum. Courtt. NOTICE. pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate un der the RankruPt Law. have been fI d by Thomas A. Simpson, late Merchant, and Livery Stable Keeper, Sch t tykill county. • i l John SIKIIII', individua Is and as a member of i A.! firm of Reed au Sitdin, Tavern Keeper, Seliii) lk ill county, . And Monday, the Io,h day of Octob:ir next, at II o'cluek, A. M. is app -ii cited for the hearing beforethere- / of, the raid C urr, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Cou t Room iti the City of Phila. delnina, when an where, the Creditors id the said Petitioners, who have probed. their Debtg, and all-other persons in , interest, may, 0 ppear rind show cause,' if any they have, why such Dis. charge cud entlificalt; should not he granted. FRAS. H °PRI NSON, July 23, 30-lot Clerk of District Cpurt ft OTI CF I . pr.TriloNs fir Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law have been filed by Samuel 114.rtolet, Iron Master, Schuylkill co. John C.Direrman, late :Merchant, •. James Dante:, Miner, 66 Burd Patterson * late Iran Manufacturer, and 'Land Broker, Individually, and us .a member of the late firm of ,Putterion and Alt era, !too of John C. Letosig & Co, i ron Thoolfaif firers, And Friday the 21st day o f Oetoher next, at- IL o'clock, A., 11.1ta appointed for the hr:;ring 'hog. ot; bdore the bald Court, *ruing ill Pillihropiaf, at the District Court'llootn, in the Ci y of Pl;t!. adelOia r ivhen and whore the Cred tors of the said Petitioners, who have pined their ljebte, and all other persons in interest, may uji ar and bi/OW cause, If any , they have, why such Dis charge and Certatate should not he premed PIUS. HOPKINSON, Aug. 13,.33-10t Clerk of Distrtet Court. :NOTICE. pFTEI TIONS for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have teen filed by Miehoel Murphy, of the firea of Neligh & Mur_ rtiv, enal Merchant, rzu,ia)lkill cu. Michael Foley, Miner, sod Friday, tho 4th - day of November next, at H o'clock A. M. is appointed for the he,:ring there of; before the said Court, Fitting in Btn krnptcv, at the District Court Room, in the city .of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear anftshow cause; if any they have, why such , Dis, charge and Certificate should not be granted. 4 - , /RAS. HOPKINSi)N, Aug.. 20, 3t 7 10t Clerk of District CUart NOTICE. pETITLONS for Discharge and Certificate under tfili Bankrupt Lam, have been filed by William H. Marshall, of the firm of Marshall & Kellogg, Daniel Din, Innkeeper, late Black - smith 6. and Monday. the 21st day of November next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed .for the hearing theree; before the said Court, sitting in Bonk roptce, et the District Court Room in the City of l'hitsdolphil, when--and where tie Creditors of the saaid•Petitioners, who havo produced their Debts, and all other, persons in interest, may ,ap pear and show muss, if ang they hase,.why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FR AS. HOPKINSON, Sept. 10, 37-10 t Clerk of District Court. /MECHANICS LEEN. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY - , SS In the Court of Cum- Mnjamin F. Pomroy 1 mon Pleas of 'Schuylkill 'county.va October term, The Delaware Coal ' 1842, No. Company. I Set. Inc. Sur. Medan. J ic's Lien, tor $1.510. Notice is hereby givi.n to all claimants, and others interested, in a certain boildiug, to via : All that certain stone Building, and Frame Buil ding thereto attached, situate in Norwegian Township, Schuylkill county, near the Wert Branch of the Mount Callum Rail Road, at the place called, or known us the Delaware Coal Company's West Peach Mountain Mines„one part of the said Stone Building being 38 feet wide, arid,s3 feet Jong, and 16 feet high to the square, nob occupied as the Engine House, and the otheepart of the said Stone Building, being :23 teet wide, and 33 feet long, and ouc story high, and occupied as a boiler house, and the frame building attached to the said stone build. ing, and forming part thereof;. being about 24 feet wide, and about 60 led long, and nue story high," and the Steam Engine, Machinery uric boilers therein and pumps thereto attached, and ground covered dry suet) building, and so much other ground immediclely adjacent thereto, and belonging to the said Delaware Coal Company as may be necessary for the uremia, and useful purposes of said budding, together with all, and singular, the appurtenances thereto, and the coal mines to v. hich the same are appurtenant. That a Scire facies has been issued upon the Meehan. ic's Lien. entered in the Court of Common Picas, of Schuylkill county, in the above stated case, and will be returned to October teim of said court. JOHN G. WOOLISON,-Sheinff. Sheriff's Office, Or wies.. burg, /. Sep. 24, 1642. 39 • iIECIIANIi 'S LIEN. SCHUYLKILL COUN SS. William Stephenson 1 In the Court firCo-n -esmon Pleas of Sc eel ill Joseph George. Contrite- Icounty. of Octobe.-ter n, bar, and PhiladelphialB42, No. 24A4: , and Reading Rail Road Sci. rae. Sur, Mr( bel- Com pany. ic's Lien $3Ci5 143 Notice is hereby given to all claimants, and others interesreth in a certain One Sorted Building, sanaie on and adjoinikg the . Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, near to and below Mount Carbon, in Manheim township. Schuylkill comity, hound on the Wei,t by the Centre turnpike. and on the East,"North and South. by land or said Rail Road Coewuny, extending in depth about otie hundred and eleven feet, and be ing in width 28 feet at tie nonhwest e - at'aed 4Sfeet at the south east end, being the building used as the engine house -- aid water .tatton ial the said rail read company.- That a Scire facias has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, In the aletve case, and will be returned to October term of said court. JOON G. WOOLISON. ShertB. Sheriff's Office. Orvvige burg, Sep. 24. 1842. • 3 . 39—• Half a Cent; and a Shoe Tack Ileuitrtli,' WALKED away, k. !on lazy In • % l'un i , on the 4th inst., from the 0 ,.. subscriber, an indented appall.. 1 . lice tothe Shoemaking BIiStIMIS, L ed FLORENCE SULU ;, L VAN. about 16 year+, of ago. All - -,.....;.,.............. pertitllla are cautioned against hat. boring or trusting said hoy on iny act, , ,unt, as I will pay ooexpaasea incurred by ;MICHAEL SCANLAN: Sept. 17, • • To the oters Skill Count!j , , ELDOW Cl ZENS : - 7 At the solicitation of a number of you, I have agreed to offer - myself a volunter - candidate" for toe - Legislature, at the approaching election. Should I be elected, I pledge. mvself to discharge the diities theteof faithfully, and to the best my abilities. ' • _ N. J. MILLS. Pottsville, September 10, M. A. DOOLEY', AT'T'ORNEY - AT LAW, POTT4VILLC. . . :Mee in the basement of the Pennsylvania frail _August • 35 . 'AFT Ref. Ladirs' and Gentleman's rocket' IloOksi a n d_Ca rO, Cte ses, and rocket reccOed !snd for Ale by t : • • :14.13ANNAN. , . _ • . T4Dyers, EleAo.,eri, Paper Makers, Steam Ewing .Mailderi, and .others. ' PA.SCACL •IliON- WOURS • - WELDED WllOll6lll IRON3.IIIEB . ': Flom 4 inches SO.!: in eniffire . aril 210.12 rett capable orenstitintne pressurt frriin,4Co to 11101) Ls. per square inch. with Step • Corks, is._!•.'an6 other fixtures to suit, fittine tosoilicr. With' sereN joints. suitable Cur STEAM, LASC'O3IOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Fi.ess Manurnciutrd and for sal,. Ay MORRIS, TAKER qt. Warebouin O. E; Corner or Third & Walnutßtrebti PiIILADELPILIA. I. 1• I I EIV CD' PII AT AND CAP fDitt; • • SUPERIOR FINE FUR BATS, . . • • R 4,25: -. . R{ ..,. CITARLES F. RAYMOND has la 74 ' - :..' ken the Store No. 81 Chesnut B,t .45cLio '''... ':if-St., opposite Cungress Halt where he would revectfuity invite the attention or his friends and the public to his superior asasortinent of HATS, at the low price of FOUR Mit:M . .l AND 1 TWENTY Fi ei.:STS, which he will warrant to retain theii. colour; shape and gloss, and for beauty, durability, lightness and elasticity, sot to be excelled by any- suld at' from $7 to Si dol. I larß in the cur. As the subscriSerhasbeeri long known in the citizens tia a practical Hat and ircip' alanufaciirrec, he hopes to_ receive a renewal or' their patronage and favor, and if a good flat at. a reasunahle price will insure it; he ;a iil sp,ire, .; no pains to merit it. Hats and Caps, of all kinds, %%limb:sale and Retail—terms CA-li t or its equivalent. N. 9.—A cargo nr,twn of coil nettle he taken in exchange for hats and caps—the highest price paid for shippinpSt.r,• Hear, Raccoon, Red nod Grey Fux, Martin, Fisher, Otter, Wild Cat, Deer, ik.e. , ' C. F. RAYMOND, Practical Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No ST, OheSnot SI., nopasite Congress Hall. N. B.—lldies4'uris, - Mal, , '.e..., Capes; Pa- leriens, ikc. .. Plufauelphia, Tply 30, ' . 31-3 m pLTRSUAN'I‘ to an -•rder of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county, the subscriber, Administra tor of the carte of P.oh - eit 3 C. I.ldl, late of Slanbeim township. in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will .• • eto Salo by Pulite Vendue. on Wednesday. the 12th day o I tuber twit, at :0 o'clock in the fore noon, at the house of George lialtfman, in alb But's) °ugh of schimkcii haven, 'anti county aforesaid ; 'All hat certain h_leselp,c. 4 l,d 'Tenements. end of Laud; contain - Mg alsiet tl.O acres, situate on the Mine Hill and r!;eintylkill Haven Nil Road, atxuut IA miles from 1.-chylkill (liven, late the residence ofsaid Rokrt C. Hill. pleasantly . situated in the West Branch Valley of the Schu)lkill. To be sold in sep arate Lots, suitable fbr buildings and gardens. acebill ing to a draft in possession of the Administrator:, i L. Also a Frame house, Stable and ' L ot l. of ground, situated m the Borough of ;41:4; Schuylkill Ilayen, bounded in front tut IRIS Front street, on the north by a lot' late of i , Jacob Divert, on the e.:fit, by a 20 feet alley, and on the south. by a Lot of Daniel Kline.= Containing in width 4l feet. and in depth 23,) feet,, marked in Swift's Addition to tßchitylkillnivreit, No. 4,oerupits:l at present bv..the Rev. Mr. Drake. , . . Alan the following Lots austintageously situated for budding in the healthy and fhrlyiug' Borough of Schuylkill Raven, marked in the - map . ..of Lipnincott's Audition na.Schuylktll Haven, as lot N 6. 49. being tri angle on the front nf D.)ck and !raven streets. Scuylltill county, No 52. With a Log Douse thereon;on Dock meet. 40 feet, by 230 feet. No. 53. Souated on Dock 'tree: 40 feet by 230 feet. • • fIL On Turnpike, cornet of Dock etreet,4li feet by 220 feet. mere or ler& No. 15 and 16. situate on Dock street, 40 fait by 23U, more or loss. No 66, On l'urnpike, next to corner of Dock st., 46 feet by 2f'7 fent N 0.123. On Haven street, containing 144 Perches. Also.the undivided one third interest. in the follow. ing,Lots marked on said map: - • No 3,3, 4,7, 8,9, 10,17, 18,19, 20,heing each 40 feet by 233. et. more or less. • , - No. 26, Being 40 feet by 220 feet. " 50, " Triangle:shape. • 65. " 46 feet by 239, situate on Turnpike 'Nos. 95,96, 9701cautifully situated on the Turn pike, opposite the, Gorman Church; adjmaing County Farm, eachl acres, and 157 perches Nos. 104, 105, 106,107,108, 109, 110, being each 80 feet by 230 fed'. No. 119. Beiiig 86 feet-by 117. . " 122, Contmeing one acre, and 142 perches. )24. 125, 127. Each cautasuirer, 144 porches, 226, Contrunir_ one acre and - 142 Percher? 137 i. Being IS feet by 18 perches. 13,4.139. 110, Being 80 feet. • Also, t: e one half undivided interest iniMet of ground situate in the Borough Of 'Pottstown, Mont— gomery county. Together with 8 flay Press Stone Barn, and Weigh Scales erected thetcon, The terms of Sale—ten tier rent of the purchase money to be paid on day of Sale, and the balance on delivery of the Deeds. Any information in relation to the property may he had by applying to WILLIAM' S. HILL, • Administrator.' West B•anch Valley. near Schuylkill Ilavvo. By order of thr.TC..urt, JACOB KREBS, Clerk/ , 37 September 3 VALUABLE REAL F.rtTA'PE. AT PRIVATE SALE. (Consisting of aso by 230 fcct LOT. situated ' on th e corner of Ma ha ntongo and.fourtb and the first property below the Catholic church) 1 on two' is erected two substantial Story Frame Dwelling Houses. 1:1 1 ; • 'lt , This property is so situated, that it • can be divided intoltvotO feet lots, having a house on each. nod will be sold either entire or separatelr, to suit purchasers. For terms apply to A. 1V EL. .. 11altantondoStrIt., Rowaturs Impro)(red fordo ' A . sovktEIGN, and never'fittling 'CUM fur Ague and Fever. Penang who are afflicted' with the above disease, can obtain a speedy and sate cure for the same. by'applyina to the stP):.". .criber, who has been appinted sole bgent for the sale of the medic:tie intSch - tivlbill County: Price one dollar per bottle. warranted to cure or no chow. Sept. 3. 3G—tf Ruidericv, Muhantonzn street, Pdttaville. JtIHN T. ILIZZARD., - 7- . July 2, PERSONS haroittg'gahrhtted Ash OW, either bm. ken, egg, stovE,or :nut sae. will find ready saw, tri coming in with their cargoes at the foot of North Moore street: Pier No 35, North River; where scams are placed for the accoinmodatiort of weighing coal. "Kw. R Loirrori. swnrn, Neither of Anthracite Coat New York: September 3, ' - 367-4 rrIllb: Partnership heretofore existing' between tho • subscribers, under the firm of M. A. Meyers. in - ihe Jl [finery business, Nas dissolved on the 21st of September. soar. All persons indebted to said firm. will make payment toicilin S. C, Martin, and•all those having demands will present them to hint foto:We• inent, he having the business to settle up, • M. A. NIF,YERS, JOHN S. C. MARTIN.: SepiCmber2l JOHN NEVILLE,' ATTORNEY AT vir ILL attend to all business entrusted to his care with thlivneu , and despatch. thEetrin Mneket Street, South, side, a eliori dish eft 'above Centre Street . Pen)tortlle, Jnit• 23 .1 A. 51 E 11. CA,AI E LA:* Ni Fit Rl\ EY AT , • AS re.iiiev'ed hie "office to, the west - 4l;de efCale tee Areetv a few-doors sholia Alahentongo.vt. May 2t. 21—lv • •- - :U: •• -- ATTORNEY Al 141 Y. • ,-; - OF. 6 :ICF:' In Ogritto etrePl , nprtnsitecthe Exchange PersriAc, Sept. 3. - _ s'" I,3I33ERTON BOA ICDE'itrr SCI-I.oot For Fastar.a.s,—.Senated Chester, County, Penn sybuitua, `2s mien N. W . from Phifalielphth, Ind a , mites from flu. Reading Rail - Road at Phonnixvit.liti , -4 - , November 27 yrjlE , sketches of Orkiitio Aug:..Juat receivd Onri for. anle A 5,32 '• • BANNAN:' 1 MEM Era PUBLIC_ S 1 INF. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERA-, NOTLUE ;1;Z1 2t _iv , NO-tf
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