II COAL TICADW , -,•, ••• ' • . ..... t Z - - .-"7"•15: For thelast week; Winter - hail set upon ite in earnest. The Thermometer staid at 14 degrees a bove Zero. on Tuesday morning last. tend the - canal was entirely frozen over . 3esterday, rooming; the boatmen, finding it necessary to break a passage *rough the ice. The trade to ths city by 'canal. will cesie afict this week, although a small additional gitinlity' may be shipped for the line of the canal, afraid the weather permit. • :Tits trade bytheltail Road will continue, until the istemlroads in this region are snowed Am.". when t h atl ytti cease also, unless 'sufficient advance in the prime( coal should take place in Philadelphia, to warrant the expense of keeping them open. • 'We - Would caution our 'Went against the coal Statements made by a writer in the Ledger.uncer the signature of . " Anthrax." They are wreten express. ly to deceiie. The public can form some opinion of the character of this writer when we inform th em that the author recently sta ted a yes pectable coal Steller of this Borough, that his 'cibject in making those publications was to create a Ahem supply of coat in the marktt. if possible, no dotibt for the pur mese of siding a speculation which he has in view; by sening a tract of coal land. • The shipmeoui from the different' regions this year will exceed the shipments oflast year about 100.000 tons, and will amount in the aggregate to about : . , , • 1,065,c00 tons. • 'Add overst o ck April 1, 1842, 100,000 • 1.165,000' tioo oflaxiyear, 965,000 Deduct con um . . . . -4-' ' ' .s, . ' ' 2 54,0 00 • „Which leaves two hurdred thousand tons te supply the increased consumption or the present year. We learn that the retail price of coal to Philadel delphia, has advanced 50 cents per. ton. The price On beard. and freight to Eastern ports, remain the same as former quotationg.* Schuylkill Coal Trade. 7.Shiptur_nth of Coal for the week ending on Thera day evening last: - ,From Pottsville and Port Carbon, Schuylkill Haven, - • By Real. Road. Schuylkill HPTCII. • Pottsville, 14.713 Per last report from Pottsville & P. Carbon, 307.407 " !. from Schuylkill Haven, ;96,449 Total, 528,569 The above includes the total shipments by Canal and Rail Road. up toihe present period. • • Little Schuylkill Coal Trade. Coal shipped from Port Clintgn, for the weekend ing on 'fitursday evening last, Boats. Tons 204 1L530 20 887 Company Sold, Sundry Shippers, 491 26,117 GEORGE WIGGAN, Agent. Tota; Freight. Pottsville to Philadelphia, '• to New York. Thi4 freight from Schuylkill Haven by Canal is from sto 10 cents per ton leas than from Pottsville and Port Carbon. Mount Carbon Rail Road Amount of coal transported 013 this road for the week ending onThureday evening last, 1;436 tons Per last report 90,609 Total. - ' 91,943 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector `dline Hill and Schuylkill Raven Railroad The following is the amount of coal transported on this Road, for the week ending onThersdav evening last. Tons 4.841,00 last Report,_ : 2u9038,15 209,879.15 AVM. NEWELL, Collector, Total, Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Quantity of Coal transported on the Schuylkill Val ley Road, week ending u on Thursday, 5.283 ton Last return 83,012 88,295 H. H. POTTS, Collector EMU AbSIGNEE's sA LE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS. T HE subscriber, Aasiguee of Jones, Keim & Co., will sell at public sale, un Thursday, the 11§th day of Decrmher next, at one o'clock. at the-house of Michael Gra4, in Ortvigsbure, Sehnylkill-county ; All the right title and inter. 'ea of mum 61. Keno, and Henry'Qunuard, in the one undivided halt part of Hecla Forge, and *bout 2004 acres of Lana, with the following im provements; or.e well built Forge, with Three Fires, two Coal Houses, Saw Mill, Smith Shop, • .y, a good two story Dwelling House, sass nine convenient Houses for work las men, and two Barns, about one hun dred acres arable, and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder wood and sprout land, situate in East Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, on the little Schuylkill river, .and immediately on the Little Schilylkill Rail ;Raid, ten miles from the Philadelphia & Read ing Rail Road, with which it is to connect, ten miles from the Schuylkill canal, and six from Orwigsburg, the eeat of Justice for ! Schuylkill county. _ N,B.—The administrator of Jonathon June - s, deceased, will sell the containing undivided half, at the same time and place. For further information enquire of Nicholas or Peter Jones, un the premises; Daniel Yourig. Windsor Furnace, near Hamburg; or of Richard Boone, Reading, Berks County. RICHARD BOON DANIEL YOUNG. November 26, 48— • ASSIGNEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IRON WORKS. WILL he sold at public sale, on Thursday, the 15th day of December next, at one o'- clock,- at the house of Michael Graeff,in Or. wigrburg, .Schuylkill county, the following. de. scribed property, Franklin Rolling Mill. with turning lathes, two puddling Furnaces. Forge, with Fires, large Coal House, 'Smith Shop, : Office, a. genteel and well finished 11 4 : '.l two story double Mansion House, six. is teen convenient Houses for workmen, Barn and Stabliug, and about One Thousand Acres of Land, about eighty acres of which is arable, and in a high state of cultiva tion; the remainder wood and sprout land, situ ate on the Little Schuylkill River, East .Bruns. wig township, Schuylkill county, immediately on the little Schuylkill Rail Rhad, eight miles froth the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, with' which it is to connect. eight miles from the 'Schuylkill Canal, and four from Orwigsburg, the seat df.Justi6 for Schuylkilllcounty. For further particulate enquire. of Maybory. A. Bertolet, on the premises, or of Richard Boone, Reading, Berke county, . RICHARD ,BOONS, Assignee of Samuel Bertolet„ November 26. ~ I • - • DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST received in addition to former supplies, a general assortment of Paints, =nes. • Oils, and Turpentine, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Varnishes, Perfumery,- Glassfrorn 7by 9 to 246 y 30. Together with every article in his line, while lie offers for,sale, at 3 email adirsoce,a cid solicits the at tention of Physicians and country dealers generally. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. ter Paniculir attention given to Physician's Pre setiptions,st all hours. November 26. • 413.4—.. GASSNER & CHURCHILL, , . , PORTRAIT PAINTERS, RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen ofi Pottsville, that they have taken a room at GEISSE'S HOTEL, Centre street, where they will be happy to wait upon iny,,whe may wish to patronize them. Choy wilt paint Portraits from IS to WO according to the size. The Public are respect. fully invited to call and see Specimen. at. (hit. item. .Pothrville,Noti 26,1842, —4B • RATt.N . ' 4,lavAlf= • Per Toft - frobilqtieVille 'Mom in Wstreintse 11Tev..14,' 1844. Frent'Boiisiine, Sk.h2 Haven.: TONiehmend or the ' ; -,• • Pilite;` ' 8140' "" ; 1, - 81,40 "'Coriehehooketi: • 1',40 ' " Norristown,. -. '2, 120 . , u :Port Ileinedi, , 1,33 - 1,28 .Ferge, .1,30 " , ,1, 4 5 -., • 1,25 140- " Pottstown, • 1;10 2,1: .1,05 '. " Douglassville,, - 1,03 = 1.00 " Reading... - • 95, • " Althoutte's Bridge, 85 - . lltihrsiille, , BO 0 Hamburg,. . " • .67 ta " Port Clinton, ; 66 ,' 'f '156 Orwigsbarg, . 33:. ; AnAllowance of 20 per cant per ton Will be . nmde, thiescs famishing their own Cars, , to Richmond or:the inclined Plane, front Pottsville or Schßylkill Haven. but .tO no other points. • November . • caItUISsiONEMP !lAMBS or REAL.•ESTATE'. THE Commissioners of Schuylkill county, will hold a public sale, on the went) , third or . January next,, at . ihe Court House; in the Bor ough of Orwigaburg, for the purpose ofaiekluag all such unseated lands as have been purelta, Bed by them at TreasurenrSale. ogreeable to timid of Assembly, and have been held by then4nre deemed for hve years, and upwards, a list of which is hereunto annexed.. Safe ha - commit:leo at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, and continue from day to day until all sold, 400 Joseph Cochran, 400 Samuel Bly, -• _ , 300 Jameit Blue, 400 John Turnbull,' 400 • Adam Moore; ' • • • 400 John-Kunkel,. • • 400 Klapp• Ktehner„ • • 700 .. Jacob Kline, 200 .William Moyer, .• 400 George Baum, .•••t- • • 900 • John Brobat, • • -*- 400 Richard Whitehead, "s . 400 • Robert Whitehead, • . • •• 400 Adam More 400 Daniel Brobst, for Kellog, 400 William Patting, 208 Christian A. Kltugerman* 9 . 300 Isaac Stauffer and Kimber, • ' 15 Daniel Stall, • 15 . Charles Loss, " 80 Htintzinger and Seltzer, 400 Richard Heath, 150 Isaias Stauffer, (lor Kember ) 470 Jacob Huntzinger, jr. 300 Micbiel Klingerman and Loss, , 400 George Al wanes, 100 David Nice, r 140 Jacob Stauffer and Offerman, 160 Charles Frailey, 200 Stauffer l and Kimbel, 200 Jacob Stauffer and Sillyman, 3200 . ,'Audenried and Kimber, 400 ` John Fuhrman, 400 John Hart, 300 /Mob Stauffer, 400 Samuel May, (tor Kellog) 400 George Baum, 215 Daniel K. Whetstone, • 154 William Kiehoer, 600 Stauffer Henry and Kellog, 4(10 William Yoh, 800 E. B. Rubles', (late Wm. McPherson) 400 John Buyer and E. B. Hanley, 200 Frederick Kellog, 400 Widow Davis, • 540 Stauffer Isaac and Moore, 400 Lewis Binder, 120 WilliaM TitylUr, 400 John Smith, 7,803 4,018 11,818 la 2224 "3 12,417 270 13,700 1 10 $2 55 West Penn Township. 30 Peter Hartman, 400 Philip Moser, 270' , Masser and Moiler, 30 John Stein, 100 .Rishel and Fink, 380 Oawold and Buck, 75 Christian Snyder, 100 Zacbarstis Long, 409 Thomas Field, • 300 Philip Moser, rirper Mahantoogo 'Township, 105 Keelay, 'Varna!' and Ried, lot) J. Frank, jr. 100 Michael Reed, 100 Jacob Kaufman & 72 Samuel Weary, Norwegian Township. 300 • Walters, 200 Joseph Miller & Co., 150 Mertz and Seltzer, 200 Eldridge and Brick, 200 Hain and Filbert, ' 788 John Pott, 60 Abraham Fertig, •• • • 500 P. Zimmerman- & Co, • . 150 Hem and Zerbe, 50 David Hobbs, 535 Jcihn C. Offprmen, • 300 Jacob Merin & Co. , 1 Lot Cleaver and Moyer, 200 acres Becker and Frailey & Co. I , 1 . • 300' Samuel D. Franks, 313 John Hone, 600 John Miller, 600 Jacob Bright. 300 Samuel J. Potts, 400 Joseph !Wood, 150 Laudenhrun and Shoemaker, . 205 Offerman, Keim and Drenkel, 180 MichaelStruphai, 290 Jacob Seitzinger and Martin Wetiter, 100 George Zuchinan, 150 Darbe and Ham, • 600 Pear Sehmeck and Co. , lOU Dreher. Ridgway and &ball, • 1 Lot Samuel Gilbert, 200 acres Peter Filbert, 260 Joseph Fertig, • . . - Pinegrove Township. 1000 George Ruth & Cu. 200, Georgelß 200- Jehn Wiedman, 1 Lot Jonathan Emmet, .120 acres Graeff and Ried, • 79 Jacob Schowbe, .• 1 Lot James 400 UCIT. Conrad Lenge!, 2 Lots James Fitzpatrick. 80 acres Peter Zerbe,. 400 Adam Leiss, 1 Lot Moyer Arnold, 1 Charles Ezenwein 30 acres John Walbon and Peter Walbon, 125 Christian Zurbe, 134 Henry W. Conrad, - 26 Kettelman, Hain and Filbert, - I . Lot 'Henry Boyer, 4. Lots John Slater Wharton, 7-- 40 acres Isaac Kilmer, 100 Christian - Ley, ' -100 Jciseph-Snyder. 4. co. 1 Lot heel Arnold: - - Sehuy/kil/ Township. 200 acres John Harting, 300 A. Kalbach, • 100 L . . Audenried, 12 Auileorie'd and Reber, 200 John Kirchner & Co. . 400 • George Taylor.' • 400 George Rahn, ' , 70 F. Lauderbrun, 513 J. Hantzinger & CO. ' 15 Joseph Stauffer, ••'I , 76 , Jacob Bensinger and Heiser. 103 , Henry Kellner. 76 • Jacob Bentzinger, • 80 George'Rehri, - • • 27 P. W. Jackson, " ' " •• ' 150, = . Andrew Delbert.... 6 ' William Sbotwell and Lyons, 141 .' Whetstone, ' . s , 400 Daniel Odre, deceased, . 108 . •Abraham; Wagner, : . 21 Beier, • • • : • 400• B. Patterson. Belton and:Stehner, • 140 . William Haller 6c C o,- - • 115 . latob Kline. -. • ' 150 - Buyer acid Mayberry, -- •- • 326 Shock and Bensinger. • * 100 John Kleckner &Cii: 400 - • W4liaro Aiidenria, 681:- •• GeOir*lizer 400. Rush 7:owriship. • I 681 liew -, YorkCcileorniauty„ • 100.;s. 840•;t•-:-% Joshua: , -1.5-li.P' 'lsaac "Ifitroall.!: - `:- :. , 41: ' 300 Samuel . • ; 226 ! 344, HenrkSticbten ; 97 ": - .Micbaelfitrokhar k , • 431• - ',George Dewah, 326 • Tosepli 138 '.oalint Miler% ;•:' •' ; .50 Johtiliarti &Co. 130 •Biumni.Co. 562 John L. CAW, 4 ; 137 ; John Riffert4 '1 147 " Georgeßek _tinger & Co. ;• • 301 " John Spolurik`-2 ' 100 ' Hcmtainet, rn.- • • 914:: Ki e twar„, : 426 George Heiser, 459 Jacob 'Miller. 165 Jacob &obi. -'" - ' -`‘' 514 John Filbert; 1000 Jobn Pau, - • 260 George Bohai - • ' 400 ; E. B. Hublek. • •;:•41 : 15 909 • Rhoads and Boone. . • • • . j 150 George Simnel, • ;• ' 224 Peter Kramer; • - 314 John Dreher. .; • Brunswig Toumshipr - 150 • ' Kern and Riahel, , ' ; 400 John Reeser; ' 1 Lot. Abraham Landis, - 2 -s, Peter and John Knepper, " ' Abraham Schwartz, • 300iteres Kern and Rishel, • ' 400 Daniel Shappell, 400 John Keiser, . • • Wayne Township. 150 . • Adam Brown, , - 100. • Struphar andChritt, 50 Barbara Deppen, , , 100 Gruber and Moyer, - 4 Rainier ' . 700. Arnold. . - • 300 Samuel Hain, 400 Henry Walbon, • 28 Struphar and Barte, 200 • Groff and Dick, • 400 -• Valentine . Brown, 20 Barbara Mayberry, 20 Jacob Seibert, 12 Kettelman and Lebengood, Union Township. 400 Peter Gardner, 400 John Fields, • 400 George Rhoads, jr. 400 John Eliza, 400 Thomas Reese, 400 George Rhoads, 400 Casper Tniell, 400 t Jacob Todd, 500 Jacoh-D. Chite & Co. 400 ' Johelrleckner, 209 • John Biller - ' 200 Wm. Carricus. now Samuel Brooks, 200 Benjamin Becker, 200 Jacob Trani, 500 Benjamin Coombe, 400 William Kiehner, 560 Daniel Klapp, Martheim Township 700 Daniel Heim, Ga I Lot Samuel Potts, 1 " William Audenried and McCaiter, 1 A. Jacob Weitzel, 1 " John Meace, 1 " Daniel J. Rhoads, I " Mr. Braden, 1 " George Dentler, Lower Mahantongo. 300 acres Casper Meisey, • 200- Kiefer mid Fertig, • 47 Samuel Kimmel, _ 54 John Huber, 200 John Huber, 20 Peter Coleman, / 59 John Stein. • • • Pottsville. Lot Thomas Ashburton, " Pott and Hill; " Dreibelbia and Lucas, • • " Henry Schivaitziager, " Charles Wells, " Weroer_and Crate, " Jefferson Myers, " F. H. Massenbach, • " King and Sharp, • " Archibald MeDnall, " Stoughton and Wilson, " Peter Bitterly, Isaac,ranby, " George Hdmilton John Lucas, " John and Joseph Lloyd, " George Gest, " ' George Guelet, " t Jacob Gruff, Lewis Devine. GEORGE B A YER, SAMUEL R. MEDLAR, • • GEORGE MOSER, Commissioners of Schuylkill county. Nnvember,26, NOTICE. THE Public will see the propriety of the following ituccs,adopted and published by the PHIL‘DEL PHIA it READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY, which they purpose to have strictly enforced, to guard against future acciJents, and prevent any further destruction of the company's property : The Public are informed that the Riil Road and its Bauxites are not a'common thoroughfare, and that any person or persons, riding, driving or leading Cat tle overiho Rail -Road and its Bridges, or permitting the same to trespass thereon, contrary to the provi sions of the acts of Assembly, in such case made and provided, will be dealt with according to law. iry SMOKING on any of the Bridges is express ly prohibited under a penalty of TPA DOLLARS, ET AU persons are cautioned not to pass over the said Company 'a Bridgei, between sunset and sunrise, without the peimission of tho watchmen, who are au thorized to stop any individuals at all hours, whom they have reason to suspect. - 10' Should these Rules be disregarded the Com pany will not be answerable for Abe consequences. October 29„ 44 1200 REWARD. W , ILL be given for such information, as may lead to the discovery and conviction of the person or persons, who placed an obstruction on the track of the Philadelphia Reading & Pottsville Rail Road. near Port Clinton, on the afternoon of the 17th inst.. throwing the Engine otrthe track, and causing the loss of TWO LfVES. . All good citizens, who wish to see such villany as the above properly punished as well as other recent outrages upon the lives and property of theatimmtp nil, are earnestly requested to give all the informa tion in their power on the subject, either personal or by letter, to G. A. NICOLLS Reading Depot, / Super't Tran.portation. October 18,1842 P. R. Se P. IL R. October 29. 1812. '• 41— VEGETABLES, FRUITS, dre, dric. T HE subscriber respectfully announces to -5 r . citizeim of this Borough, and surrounding country, that he will always keep on hand at his stand. South West corner of Centre and. Mahan tongo streets, under Getsse's Hotel, the choicest Vegetables iind Fruits the Philadelphia market affords, whiCh he will sell atPhiladelphia prices. Families leaviog their orders, can always be supplied, and particular kinds of vegetables or Ftoit obtained to order at the shortest notiee. He respectfully solicits the support of the com munity, which he will endeavor to merit by • pronipt attention to his business. • T. C. BOYLE. Pottsville, ]one 45, 26—tf • , TO'VIE LET. T HE subscriber offers tor rent the place where be,now resides, on the .Iffinerayille road, two miles from Pottsville. The house is large and commodious, the ground is well stecked with fruit trees, and it has every convenience for table residence. . • -il . • Also the place adjoining, known is the•Bull'i Bead Farm. It is well calchlated fora Market or dairy farm. G. W. FARQMIAR. 40-263. October ALIMINISTRATOWS_ NOTICE. MOTICE is hereby givea, , that letters of Ad ministration of the estate of William, tins. We, late of the &m, tit of-Tamales, - deceased, More been granted hy the liegistrwof Snheylkilt county 16 the subscriber. AlllviMaoris having claims, or demands against the einattrof said de tined. are requested to make known the 114113 e, without iielayi and those Indebted to the said ea tate to make mlinetiiate payment to SIr ,, 4OIMXL -- -Tr7" 'l'4 ) - `,,111A, .'4 lON.- % Tv,, the, Alogi. - 64 Briffitiv, -- Vela ' - - - qmte , , 0 8 ideolie'#teltevimil courts of `.mir: 031 lielim''' l i r - protii , Intia:Tot lhaphin, Lett.; -, e end usll4ll;::lie:.Diriesylitaini,Wedloi.; tics of the oiveria. - . Wllaitit - of ,CPutiter SesSibitief - 11 4P-Pii*C!Yer: 4ll 4 . rtnii ) erf i ti l .4P'eneial G - .41' Delivery,insaidianngiematOtafringe N. fli/mei 2 'aniaerntureti, D. Leib, ' , Fasittirett. , /Odle* _Of the Court- of Quarter &Reimer of the Peace; Oyei - ted TerMiner; and , General Goal - Delivery, -f o r We- Mal 6'1 . 01 capital and other offenders , in the said coriety;ol: Scimylkill—by their , precepts - to me directer4lMM: ordervlacouit at (pewter fleasknit' G AM, Peace Dye.ritell.',TtirioTher ; And Geicrail Gaol Delivery, to. be . holden .':ifttrwigebuig, Oil' the secand Nabday of Deeember,f. tieing the 12th .ofiiiiid month.) to ccintioneWne 'kik. • -• I, . - Nbtiee is thereftire hereby giyen; tethe Coroner and Justices of the ' reace,:and Constables of the said county; of ticheytkill,%thit ' they are by' the said precep ts . commandiS to he . (lien and there at 10o'clielt to the toiegoon of said ilsy, with their' lim o , records, jequieltians, Exaniinations, and all other remembrances, to di, those things which. M . ' t h e i r overa l l: e ters appertain to be dime; and ell' thesithat are bound by- recognizances, to prose. cute against the prisoner's, that are or' then shill be in the of said County of Schuylkill: are to be then and to prosecute them as shall be . just. L: ' r _ . , Gon Oki/ Tilt COUMONWICALTp. i -1 JOGN.G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. SherinGffice Ormigs.., -{; • - - - burg,' Aim ip, (842. ti 1.. .47 , • Pi.. B.—The witnesses and jurors who are sum. monad to attend said coed, are required to attend punctually .i ,In case of non-att ; , dance, the law to such,eisee made end provide , will be rigidly ' ertforeed. This notice ie publi bed by order of court; those concerned..will t. °refine govern themselves accordingly. . . •-. HOOVER'S IN -..- THE "subieribei has made a, •pgemente for the salicof this celebrated I k.by the dozen . I or, singhs Bottle i it Mr. Hoover' wholesale and retati Philadelphia prices, and s, ould respect. fishy invite all those in want of good article to call; 'adjudge for themselves:• The. Departments at Washington, after testing . the . . differentkinds 'of Ink rnanafactured, have decided in fevor of Mr. Hnovor' f —and a supply for, the ensuihg session of pzugreps has been en. gaged at his establishment, ; The following are selected from among the numerous certificates in favor of this ink : From (tic Penturylvaniari Hoovett's INK.—Good ink is a very good thing, and like most good things; his not very often to be met with; but we think "we may from actual experiment, cordially recommend the writing Ink madeind sold by Mr. JUseph E. Hoover, No. 105 north Third street, as Wing a capital article. It flows freely from the , pen —is transparent, and without sedimerti and has a fzeellent color. It is by far the best ink we ,lave used for some time, and those who are paiticular in this mat. ter; cannot du better than furnish themselvea from Mr. Hoover!'' establish ent. Their notions about ink must differ ma hilly from ours, if t ii they are not pleased and ve much pleased with his manufaelnre. Testimony of M. A. Roil, Esq., Teacher of Penmanship:. ' "After testing the variou* kinds of ink found in this market during the hitt eight years, 1 am free to state that a thorough trial of Mr. J. E. HoovEa's ink has induce-4mo to use it in my Writing Rooms, and the scholars under my charge, in preference to any other, as it does not corrode the steel pen, flows teely, has fine, per manent, black glossy lu.treis entirely free from sediment, does not mould to f become thick; and, in my own opinion, only, neids to be known s and tested, to be sought after and generally used. ' 'M. A. ROOT, S. W. corner of Eight and Arch streets. Phitada., Jan. 25, 1842. " One oz., 4 nz., 6 oz., 8 , Pt., and Qt. Bottles by the dozen, or single for le by B. BANNAN, Agent or the Proprietor. 47 November 19, In Me matter of the accou Anti Once if Samuel Bart ritHE'subseriber, appoin Common Pleas of Sch missioner, to distribute the of the Assignee to and a the said Samuel Barwick creditors of the said Sent will attend for that purpose boroughof Orwigsburg.-on of December next, when ,an entitled to said assetts may CHARL November 19, pLAITMI.4 I.RDS.—Thy subscriber her just received en issortment if Playing Card!, Plaid and Star Backs, whil he will sell whole sale and retail at very loui rates. Merchants and:Mhers supplied at Philaielphia prices. B. BANIVAN. 47 November 19, A FARM FOR SALE. THE little Farm, containing about 4 100 acres ofsLand, within 3 miler; of Kiwille, on the West Branch Rail load, will be sold, on reasona ble terms. persons wishinito pursue the farm. iog business, will find this troperty worth their attention. Apply to GEORGE;3I. CU3IMING. 47-6 t November 19th, THE WHIG ALMENAC,StIU. S. REGISTER' 1. Ate ALMANAC, or CaLeaosa, FOR 1843, full and complete, with all the usual Calculations a dapted to every State in the: Union, &c.. Sze..: 2. THE PRINCIPLES AND 34s.uass OP THE Wows: A plain nod condensed statement of (Ma points of difference-between tlie contending par. ties in this Country, embracing sol exposition and defence of the views of;tile Witicibi by HI. GRIMLY. I 3. AN EXPOSITION AND lhp - RNCE OP THE Yea' ..,2 TEcTION OP HOME INDOnTRY. flowing Its Poltey6 Necessity, and benefits to the homing Men of this Countrvond how it cent ibutes to the Pros, perity and Welfare of the Pea*: By H. GREE LEY.I 4. A LIFE op•lHEsntir CLAY, 'Llear and glowing, written expressly for this wotk; S. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF ALL IIIraTANT ELEC TIONS, in the several States and Counties of the Union, from 1836 downward, including especial ly the vote of every Staterand County in the Pres idential contest of 1840; 6. Asurcnorits, Miscsm.snims, &e.—a great va riety 7. Tuns or. nouns° Craziness in all the States; the number of Members of Congress and Electors at Prestdent to which each is entitled, &c., arc. • • ' THE Wi n o ALMANAC r contemb 64 large and clusely printed pages. on fine white paper, neatly printed end 'dotted in a'printed toyer. Price for single copies 12i emits, for sale by the substribenithere also can be.obtained thellen ry Clay Almanac for 1843, which Contains a bin. graphical sketch of hts Life sect character; price 63 cents. Also, Coma ;- sad- other Almanacs of every variety, by the dozen,. or single, at Phila delphia prices. November 12. LAW SOOKS,-McKioaey ' e of the Laws of Penosiivania, , . • McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice. McKinney's Select Laws ,of; Pennsylvania. for , the use of the Farmer, Mechanic, and Man of flusiness, or laws that!everif-:per son the community ought acquainted with., Just received and for stdo by • , , , , November 5 ' ' SWAIM'S VERMlRiGe k —Thts., valuable .2eletlicineoshich. baa gained a greater celeb rity-than any other Wnim Medicine is the coun try, always on hand' wholesale ard4 . lll , at Philadelphia prices.' 'phi family, after o using it; Will be lithout this Me4icine. B. TIANNAN,' ' 'Agent Schtiylkill county.- ect.22, NEW i Ds;•rosEpa winrk & SUN harems hand large tad general assail:dent of fresh- sad aliasoaiblegboda, !Mali will Ewa sold -cheap far Cub ' , or la aaah ago fc coottrypividtite:-• • , Ilt•Vebon,Octatstile4o,!„, MI ME of Richard Boone, d by the Court of ylkill county, Corn' .ssets in the hands ' ng , the Creditors of hereby notifies the 1 Bartolet, that be at his office, in the • turday, the 3d day where the creditors 32iZMI Commiisioncr. 47-3 FOR. 1843 B. BANNAN. ' 451.- , ,„ 4- SCU9O6 80OgS&Wtipleigit AO :fetid priceokfie sale by - ' 4 Much BA Ni Y AN. - . CUPVIGH'S` GER MAN: AN ESCIASI, f l•- 'GRAMATISa4u*reccirentand lot tale by -22;43—, Mat' ASTER SALT.;lttitoiliaPlanerolaii 1--,150 stick" Salt. by 4 " - • . " AIILLER"/ iisGoEtrrv.L. n RAFTS at Ncrnaot, ilteebr,..ind boom( until:lllodt Also Bills of Lading, fbo ale by ' July 30, - 11 "ti.vapetjr of Time Books of the dest ilipio seif bind: whicb ivi4 be sold cheap. N0ir..12, 46- B. BANNAN. . , 11011 1 1ipS:-.-The subscibers' have been appeink . , ed Agents bj the'New York Manufactnneg for the idle bilk* celebrated Grand Action Fiscal. 'cifilther Rcitewixal riltlithogtuty. - a - apecinten of *Nett can keener) by_applying to - • - Decemberld: 6 17- T. BRATTY. 19=„,,sati:lig and r9w0 0 437e , . 1 . ,29,, 44 ~MILLER & HAGGE — Iirt _ Souibern =Feathers. for a.' Bale by . • MILLER & HAGGERTY. October 29, 44-- TH E PBELADELPHIA REAVALE DING, andPOTTBOIIrI,F. POTI RAIL ROAD. • •••- _-_-_1;13.0 NEW ARRANGEMENT On and after Wednesday, November 2d, 1842 the Passenger, Coal and Freight Trains will run at` the following Hours on the Philgdel• phia Reading and Pollaville Ruil Road: ' • COAL TRAINS. Tfie 5 Coal Trains will leave Pottsville he; tween the hours of 9 and 10 A. M., or one quar ter. of an hour apart. and run on . to Reading where they will meet and pars all the op Trains. Coal and Passenger. The first 3 Coal TIOIDB will leave Richmond between the hours of ti and 7. and the last 2 will leave the, Planeat 7i and 7f: the Ist of these last will always hold' up before crossing the main Track at the Falls, until signalled to by the watch. man that all the 3 Trains from RichmOnd have passed up the Line. PASSENGER TRAINS. The Down Passenger Train will leave Potts. villa at 12 M., behind all the Coal Trains pas sing all the up Coal trains at Reading, and running past the last at BaumstownFihe nest 2 at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown. The up Passenger Train will leave Philadel phia at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains, pati sing all the down Coal Trains at Beading, then running to Pottsville. • READING FREIGHT TRAIN. The Down Freight Train will leave Reading on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 8 A. M. passing all the up Coal , and Passenger Trains at Putts. town, where they will wait for it. The up Freight Train will leave the Plano on Wednesdays and Frldayr, immediately behind the up Passenger Train, to Pottstown, where It will wait for all the down Coal and Passenger Trains, which trains will also wait for it, and then 'run to Reading. PQTTSVILLE FRkIGHT TRAIN Leaves Reading on • Thursday and Saturday at 7 A. M.. passing all down Coal and Passenger Trains at Port Clinton, where the latter Trains wilt watt for it. Leaves Pottsville about 7 P. M., after all the Coal and Passenger Trains are in, and has the track clear to Reading. G. A. NICOLLS, Superl Tramp n. P. R. & P. R. R. Nover.ber 12, 46 LADIES' MUSICAL LIBRARY MUSIC AT 2 CENTS PER PIECE. THE Ladies's Musical Library is published Monthly at $1 per annum, or. 25 cents fur each monthly part. Each number contains from 12 to 15 pieces of Music, which is less than 2 cents per piece. The-Music obtained in this pe. 'riodical for $3, would cost upwards of $3O, if purchased at the Music Stores. Subscriptions received by the subscriber, where also eingle co. pies can be obtained. B. BANNAN. Sribscribers reiriding in any part of the county can be supplied fromthis office. November 5, - 45 PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county, the Subscriber, istrator of the estate of Augustus Thatcher, late of the Stole of Connecticut, deceased, will expose to Sale by Public Vendue, on 'Saturday, the 3d day of December next, at 9 o'clock to the fore noon, at the house of Charles Christ, in the Bor. ough ot Pottsville, a certain Lot of Ground situ ate in the Borough bf Pottsville, and county of Schuylkill, lying and being on Mahantango sited, in front forty feet, and in depth two bun. dred feel, and six inches. ,Late'the estate of said deceased. .Attendance,will be given and the on ditions of Sale made known at the time and place of sale, by _ THOMAS C. POLLOCK, Administrator. By order of the Court, JACOB KREEtS, Clerk. November 5, . • 45 PUBLIC NOTICE. VRANCIS BARRET and HENRY TAY. LOR, having left with the subscriber a ca. , riety Grods in May. last, for sums of money lent—and said persona having not since made their appearance s the subscriber hereby gives no. tice, that unless said Goode-are not redeemed on or before the 15th of December next, they will be sold at public auction. NATHAN FISHER. November 19, 47-3 1 1 UMBRELLAS . & PARASOL 3. • ". SILK, Scotch, Gingham & Hullo Umbrellas. ("Arnol.4 and Sun Shades. A complete assortment: just received and , for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 28, r 22 -- INSOLVENT DEBTORS. MIRE subscribers Nave applied to the Judges A- of the Court of Common Pless.of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the several Acts of As sembly, passed for thd relief of Insolvent Debt. ma; and that the said Judges have appointed Monday, the sth dav'of Deeember nest, at 10 o'- clock in thti, forenoon, at the Court House, in Orwigsburg, when and ahem they may attend if they think proper. -- 'CORNELIUS ILIU;:',NIIULJR, November 19, • RAMS. & SHOULDERS. RIME Western . Hams, ( cured • with and P Without emoke,), ; • • • • Shoulders & Sidei; • , ' • BcistotiSinoked Beek ' Bologna - Sausage, Smokedland Pickled Salmon , ._ , .• &His and Massachusetts Mackerel, Skad, Smoked 'Herring. Cad Fish.' for sale at = E. Q.& A. HENDERSON'S Majr 28. • • 22 • Tt-IE SHINERS' BANK of Pottsville. in the county ufSehuylitill,.,have this day,deelared a Dividend of one half uf one per cent on the Cap. itel Stock. paid in, Payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, on, or after the 11th ' - ' ' CHARLES LOESER,pastiier. Eottszeille,'Novembet 5, , JOHN. C NEVILLE;'. ATTOTOfErAT LikWi • lIAS remised f rom. Market Street to the stare formerly ectAided 'by Abraham *epos , . iD Centre Street, opposite the Yost, Office: Pottsville. tretoberli,,‘-r''' 1 aL 'PArgß.'L!Strong the, D and-Stratv atums, Pacer: by ?the, ream Or single quite; Oath Cfp% AV 'rapping raper, 50 to 75 cents per-14#30* double crown atilt, pae r!JuPs fine* br - • • • B. BANNAN.' = l'iinember 5, 45- drailiscr , ACME; &Cif, &C:- - • • . atibserlber nimeettaly . rtflnotin,di 6 id, ..filendand the'. 'public. that'lie is, Die pie • drki P•itoe pare: _o _WO_ 4 all --D-4 D efr i t :f. r, and Shop Stoves. of almost every., riptioq ter horning Nil .or: wiled. which Ile will sell AO cheap is they int be purehasedie Philacialph.:tj or elienhere. . He also: manufaeterek and on hind Pipe, Dronekeoal Rockets. Shovels; &c all id which he rpanfuoiutes,under his own siperhitendence4 whist, be will-warrant equal,in qualiiy4nd.aa cheap as they., cad , be made at a. ny other eitablisheient., ~.TIN WARE.' The **scriber also trianufactures, Tier - Wire of every*seeiptiop, which he will - sell in-Phila delphia wholesaliand prices; wartanied of a superior (Illicitly.' • • • WEE? IRON. fly the bundle, ttlWays kept ott hand, and sold very, cheap. - : , ' rerearis in want elfin,- Blink his,line, will please csll- and examine for themselves. 'before purchasing elsewhere, es, he feels. confident be can supplpithent with a Eixkf ar”ele at eery low roles.: • BYRON-PHILLIPS. Pottsville. November p, PROCLUIATION; N OTICE is hereby, given that a cuurtefeom . mOn`Pless. for the trial of cause, et iiisnes, in and fOr ihe'Cocinty of 'Schuylkill, wilf be field at Oillgabarg, in the county aforestid.on Mundayi Deceinbat sth , to continue one. we ek. Therefore those p2rsoris having suitepending, and all persons.whave duty it-shall be tu.apnear at geld &nut, will take 'notice and govern them selves, accordingly. %VOOLISON,Skenff: Sheriff's Ofrice Orwigs. I • bring, Nov. 19; 11342. ( 47-- ATTEIVTIOIV. 11IILITARY STORE. TIIE Subscriber would respectfully fabric his friends and customers, that helms located his Military Cop Manufactory In Third Street, No. 101, a few doors below Race, Where he Timid be pleased to see his old customers, and as many new ones as ate disposed to favour him with their custom. He still c•'ntlnues to manufacture. Military and Sporimen's articles of every description, such as Leather. Cloth, Felt. Stilt and Heaver Dress Caps, of all pauena Forage Gaps; Ho!sters tor• irony; Body do; Cartouch Bores. Bayonet Scabbartla,Sword Belts of all kinds; Canteens; Knapsacks. different patterns: Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tube do, Brush and Pickers, Plumes, Pompanos. Firemen' Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases. superior quality: Shot Bags, Game Bags, Drums. &c.. dm.„ , 07Orders thankfully received and "promptly at— tendoi tn. WILLIAM CRESSM AN. No. 101 North Third St., a few doors below Rare. • Philadelphia. Oct. 29. 4,l4Sin. PUBLIC SALE. BY ADJOURNMENT 1-5111URSCANT to an order of the Orphan's Conn of Sehuy;killcounty.the subscriber. Administrator of the estate of Robert C. Hill. late of:Vlnnheiin town ship. in the county of Scbuylkill, deceased, v ex nose to sale by Public Veddue, on S itunlay, the 26th day of November next, at 12 o'clock . , noon. at the horse of George lixtdman. in the Burough of Schuyl kill Haven, and county ali,resaid: A Frame Iloutm. Stable, and Lnt of 1 -'4,t Ground, situate in the lkirough of Schiiyb •••• • sill flai en, bounded in front on Front at. Nil '4 ,1 3" on the North, bit 'a lot of Jacob Delbert, -0 -44 - on the East by a twenty feet alley, and on the South. by u lot of Daniel Kline. Containing , in width 44 feet. and in depth 230 feet. marked in Swili!ti addition to Schuylkill Haver itrpre sent by the Rev. Mr. Drake. rossessmia on the let of April next. Apply to WILLIAM S. RILL. By order of the Court, Administrator. JACOB EKEIS, Clerk. October 29, 44 . PURE WHITE LEAD. WETIIERILt & BROTHEfi, Manor:101- 'rent, No 65 north Front street, Plii phiX,ltave now a good supply of their warranted pure white lead, and those costumers who have been sparingly supplied in coosequence of a, run no the article, shall now have their diders filled; No known substance possesses those Preserva tive and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to an tqual extent -with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other mem. als only mars its value. It has therefore been the steady aim - of the mimetic urers, for twiny years, to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead; and the unceasing demand for the ar ticle is proof that it has met with favor. It is invariably branded on one head— W ETHER I LL & BRUTE' Ell, in full, and on the other, liVxe- RANTED PURC-L ' Atil in red letters. November 19, %ND FOUR T.A.Niti Waft LOCOMOTIVE"I, • mae be had cheap for cash or in exchange. for Coal. One PALI:MINT:WI:YE, 10 horse power, in c,..mplete order and nearly new. GReen EN DINE, entirely new, both Engines horizontal.— The Tanks will hold 600 gallons each. ' Apple at Shackatnaxon Iron War ks, Kensing. on, Philadelphia, MOSES STARR & SOO, • On Shaekamaxon St.. near Frankford Road. Pinta.. October I, 40-2 mo• The Miners' Bank of Poltsrille, in the county rtf Schuylkill. N' Election for Thirteen Directors of the a. brave in.tittilion. to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, in the Bor. ough of Pottsville; on Monday, the 21st of No. veinber 'next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. NI. and lo'dock P. M. A gereraT ‘leetine of the SMekholders will be held at the Bulking House, CM Toesday, the first of November next. . CHAS. LOESER, Cashier. October 8. 1842 91— To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers', Steam Engine Bultdera, and others. PASCAL IRON WORKS. WELDED WROUGHT. IRON TUBES • From 4 inches to I in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, capable of stfinaining pressure frour4oo to 2500. tbs. per square inch; with Stop Cocks, L•, and other fixtures to trait, fitting together, with sere's , joints, suitable fur ST,SAM, WA TER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM BOILER Funs r' V. . • Slanufaetared and for sale by NORRIS, TASKED. '4lr.. aioxtis. ' Warehouse S. E Corner of Third & Walnut Stmts. - ' • July Il 21-4 AULIITORIVS "NOTICE. Estate If George. Reber, Esq., deceased IIVOTICE ie heieby given, that the Audittos /NI appointed by the Orphan's Court of Sillily I.: kill bounty. to examine the aceonntu of Levi Re. bee, one of the' Executors of the last will and tot:. tainent of George. Reber,. Esq., deceased,.,will at. tend to the duties of their appointment. on Toes day, the 29th,of November. Ifll2, at '2 o'clock, P.. Al.; at the office of M. A. Dooley. Esq ~in toe' Boiough of Pottsville. _ SAMUEL 111.INTZINGER; ANDREW. RUSSEL, •• M. A. DOOLEY. '. November 12. . . NEW FASHIONABLE CIAYMILVG • • STORE: JUST.opened 'for the Benefit of the . Pcidri by aching ot 'educed prices sad for,-,:eitish. ai;ffic (Ad Post O ffi ce stand, Centre otreetiimipsite bier: ket ;tree. • By canine and exoming - you willlnd the . Pris ceo to suiL the Time,: • - , Pommels., November 12, 46 Lorberry Creekßall Road Cothpany. ;.b. ie hereby given to the sinclitioldera of Om above C omp any, that an Eleciion wilt be held - on illnndriy, the sth day- of December nest, at the hause ofirirriel Ileinhard, in the bor. °ugh tit Pincginve, Schnilliiittonnty, to Meet - by' 'bellOtiliitg'rMildent;Eiglit - ManegCre. One, tiisitvb for HO/ensuing N0v0010164 , '"- ' • • BANKRUPTCY 1 11aated4tatea beak.. EiSTeliN DlSlittCr OF.VKI4pISYLVANIA.7 i>otllionitmptt~ry.. -, -• -f. . NOTICES p3'I 4 PIONS fee tke benefii of the Bankrupt , • _ Lovacr have been Clad it'u, 19th day of Novara... - . bet, 1842, _John Pinkeroli, late Coal 3ltfachitit, noir Arent; Individually, and ea' a.tnember of iho late firm of Wait, Hodgson Lk. Cki,-;.of Undireenf, Pin - Waren 0,t.•• er. riff Carboni and John Pfekerton 4 Co.. orSt.,(3eiri.'" ' • • - • •••• • clefittylkill co u• Beniarntn.lf:Titut.'lnitisiduallv;and'Atit = a. ntetuber of the Lite SI Lap! 4r . Qin 412, Taut.; Iron riatiidir: ' • tkieb petitions will bet bard iriCt Court of (he Vatted States fat it h if Ei s ti rn District of Petimiyhratii, Bankrtiedej, at the District Coati rmfm, in :the City of nelphis. on! Friday,: tlits 80th day. ef Iheembet nest, at 11, 0. when and .ivheta interested ereated :nay aptreit and 'hose 'calked , if any , that have, ittg : the , pnafer or the,salitge.. titlone should lie' bi-triinledialltfill 'eta-Pith. timers be ‘ieitared Rankropia. Nov. 4, Clerk oflitifir-U'Cliniq.,. CeUtro Street. 47-4t' —. NOTICE. hi pETITiose fir the flown' et dm Lam, have Leen &ed the 3d day of IR4?, by David Canner Firmer t Sehtiylitill cotutifil: 'ault do .' Which Petitions !will be heard - barer, 'Oa' Die; trio Cutirt of theitlaited Siotexfot theymittA4, Diyiricl of Venasylv sittitr - I h Drilittlyer, at the , Distriei Court room in tho City of Phila.. delphiai On Friday, the 16th day of Deueiribet next. at 11,o'clocki A. M. - When and who're dila pertains interested may appear and show eauirspir any they hula. why.-the prayer at the raid kcii• hong should alit be granted. and the said Pia.' tioners declared iranitruptx; • FRAS, 110PKINSON, • Clerk of District Court. Nov. 12, 46-". FOR DISiAtARGi; EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVAI9.4 , , , ' In Baniruptili ' ' ' • NOTICE./ • . , PETITIONS for Discharge and Corlifieafei under the Bankruptlaw, have been _file'd by Willianfli...Murahall, of the firm of 56,041 & IC.-11ozz, Seuylkill entitity l D u nk,' Mil,. Innkeeper, late Blaekamilh and Nlonday, the :21st day of November next, at,, 11 o'clock, A. M. is-appointed for the hearing:„,: , 'hereof, before the said Court, sitting in Barik,.... ruiner, at the Dnariet Court Room in the City pliihieielphia, when and where.the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have produced their Dehts,•and ell other persons in interest, may ap. pear end show cause, if any they have ; why such Discuurge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, S; p'. 10, 37-10 t-; Clerk of District Court, i NO'rkg. NIETITiONS for Doicharge end Certificate 14 . under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by • William Gorges, Boat Builder, Schuylkill c*. . Joseph Bowen,,Sehuol 'readier, late do Clerk. And Friday, the 30th day of December next, at ,11 o'clock. A. M. is appointed thr the hearing , thereof, before the said Court, sitting In'. flank. rupicy,at the District Court Room; in the City of Philadelphia, alien and where the Crectitora of the surd Petttionerii:-Wti[i have- prond theirDebtai, and all other persondin interest, may appear-and . show cause, if any they have, why such :Dir. charge nod Certificate should not be granted. , FR AS. HOPKINSON Clerk of the District Court NOTICE. Oct. 8,41-10 t pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate on. der the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by. Alexander Graham, Individually, and elite late firm of Moore & Graham, late Merchant, Schuylkill county Daniel Stall, Clerk, ,' and Friday, the 30th day of December, at 11 o' clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there. of, before the said Cour!, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Phila.. delphia, when end where the Creditors ofthe said Petitioners, who have proved their Debti, and all - other tlersons in interst, may appeir and show cause, it any they have, why such Dir.. charge and Certificate should not be arantel. Oct. 15, 42-10 t PETITION-for Discharge and Cirtificate . ts• under the Binkrupt taw, has been filed by James Betz, Clerk, late Merchant; Schuylkill co, And Friday, the atih day of December nett at ll tecluta, A., M., .is appointed fur the hearing thereof; ; eitting in Banitruritny i at the District Court fl'ooin, in 'the City of Polladelphin,`whtn and where the Credouirs of the Paid Petitiorier, - ;`• who have proved their Debtiyand all other per:' , sone in interest, may appear and show cause, tt any they have, why such Discharge sand Ccrtifid cute sh.uld not ba granted. FP AS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of'Diritiet Court: 41—W ' October 29. DUCE. pkt,ITIDNS for Discharge and Certificate': under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Lewis L. BetiO;lnkeeper,..*.huylkill county. Peter Auraltd,: t• and Friday. the - P7th day of January next, at It O'clock A. 111: is appointed tilt theliearing there.- of, before the said Uourt, SLttng an Bankrmtcy, at the [Monet Court Room, in the city of Phila. delphil, when and where,the Creditena of the - said Petitioners ; who haitO, , t proved .their Debta,., and all other persona in, interest, may appear, and show cause, Wetly they have, why each Dtaj- y charge and Certificate shonakl not be granted. FRAIL HOPKINSON , Nov. 5; 44-10 t `..-.:.Clork of Diatrict CuarV NOTICE. • _ PETITION for Discharge and Certificate • under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Wises Stiouse, of the firtii of Straws:tend Beusa, semen, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill cannily, ' and Friday, the 27th day of January nen, at II o'clock, A. M.. is. appointed for the hearinm'',_ thereof, before the said Court, eating in Bank " . ruptcy, : at the District Court Room, in the City of PhiladaPhia, when and where the Creditors of the siiid:Petithmer, who have prover+ . their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may aP oear and show cause: Wail they have, why such Diicharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRANCIS HOPKINSON, Clerk of bistrielCourt 'NOTICE. • PETITIONS- for . Discharge and Certifician under the Bankrupt Latir;•hase'been filed by Francis Spencer, individnally, • and 49 a roembee of the late firm of Spencer and• Watkins, and bowber,Spencer &Co,Coal %lambent. ttchuyla Nov. 12,46-, kill county. . William Atidenried, late Farmer, Miller and Lumber' Merchant, Schuylkill on.• and Friday, the 27th of January next at I t o'clock, A. M , appointed tbr the hearing thereof. before the said Cour!, sitting. in Bank. ruiitcyot the District Court I tuom, in the City of Philadelphia," when and where the Creditors ofithe.said Petitinners, who have proved their omits, and all other persons in ,interest, may. *P-, 'Aar and Show cause, if any they have, why Auch Discharge and Ceittfivate shobld tint be granted. PICAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court, - 47 November 19. VALUABLE REA,L EikTATE. ' Al' PItIVATO BALE. Tionigisting of a 60 by 230 feet LOT, !united ••• 1 on the corner of Itlahantongo and - fourth Bt.- and the first property below the Catholic chorefi. on. which is erected ,two substanibil two Story Frame D.welllnkilkteir ;r; This property is•so situated that ft - can be divided into two 30 feet' lats n having's house on each, and vVill he' sold either entire or styarately, tb suit purchaser!: - Air terms apply to -Sep,. 36—tf 8.1% I LA%t. • aFFICE "tit Contra street;oiipoaltiAtir.solWitii Rotes... Po'rerille; "Sort: 3, ; Vatted Stated Catitfta FRAS. OOP K I NSON, : Clerk of District Court. NOTICE: A..3VS3EL. • Viehtintringq Si iee!.. '
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