' COLO ZED VIZPLS View would .furin . a very neat , Christmas or Nei liear's Prevent, to.these - who wish to present Token of Reinembrance to. their friende,during the the aolid,iyri. ,For sate : at this:Office. . GRAIIAM 'S LADIES AND GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE publication for January; 11343., has been re ceived. The publisher of this excellent periodical seems determined that it - shall eicel aIL others in beauty and , style. The engravings are or the finest 'ciaracter and the contributions rich—Subscriptions ~Teteived at this office. - ' , Musituat—for October has been received. We expect-the Novemher and December numbers in 'a day . or two. . Tut BOETON MISCELLANY — For January, 1813, is received, This periodical in point'bf readingmat- . ter ranks Subscription - allionthe best literary productions - Me age. price : B3 per annum—or ' cents per single number--for sale at this offiee. FITT/lI:KEY OR A MARRIAGE IN 111011 J.,IEt2;- = A new novel for sale at this off i ce, price 181 cents.. l‘lemoins Or - THE QI.TEENS Or FRANGE, by . Mrs. Bush, is reteiied. complete from the Londen edition. For sale at 25 centsA - Tun LAST _ OF TUE BARONS, by Bulwer, is exPle tca daily. Buttons ' NovEttsrs Ltnutnv.—The third num ber of this excellent ;publication is n ceived contain ing D. Israel's novel (Venetia) price twenty-five Cents. ‘VAVERLY Novels—Containing Kenilworth, com plete in one volatile 'price twenty five centa,.for sale at this of f ice. TRIERS' fiIsTORY 10Ir 'rue FRENCH REVOLVTION. -The 6th number of this valuable work has made its . impearance. Irwtll h completed in Sixteen numbers Ea twenty-five cents each; subscriptions receivec at thin office. - A 'CURE AND,PRETENTIFE OF DISEASIS.—BRAND hent's VEGETAimg Usivens.u. Pt t.s - are no less a 'cure than - a preventive of diseases.,,When we feel 'ull, pain in the head; back, or side:. weary on the least exertion. it is then we ought to take a close of tese pills. This will always have a good effect; be. tause it is impossible for pain to be in, the body with eut the presence of those humors which produce it. it is only by them being furred out by purging that h e alihcan he yestored. It is ata all times easier to prevent than to cure die -6,31e: because by taking .a preventive course we do debilitate the natural functions of the body. bug rather strengthen and assist them; the peculiar ac non of Branclyeth's Vegetable Universal Pills is to' cleanse the blpodfrom all impciiities, remove every eanie of pain or weakness, and restore the constitu tion to perfec) health and vigor. Purchase in Pottsville, of Wm. Mortimer Jr.. and of the agents published In another part of this paper. UT A Stated meeting of Pulaski Lodge; No. 213. will hie held at the Hall. on.Tuesd..y Evening. Dec. 271 h. 1E42, at 7 o'c,ock, Cec.. 21th." 7NOTICE•Ti - e members of the Pottsville S. ...t i Vetv are particularly requested to attend at the ak weekly meeting. on iVednesdaT, the 28th inst., sr the usual place, there being important business to be transacted. by order of the President. Dec. :14 GEO. MASON, Sec'y. IC?" REM TIIE POOR :"—A public meeting of the citizens of the Coal 'legion. will be leld in the large roMn'of the Town Hall, in the Bor -0,0 of Parlsv,lle, on Wednesday evening, 28M inst. at ocl `qk ,to take into consideration means for the - milef of the indigent toot of this district. All per sons favourable to' the cause of benevolence, are re quested to arced. MANY. Desenber 21. 1t7.1" SATI" 'IL LIGHT INFANTRY —Will Tirade on Al itelay the 2d day of January, 1E43. at the' rmory; fully equipped with 14 rounds blank car eido. 'Bt. contorted Dec. 21. CH ‘S. H. RICHARDS, rst. Serft. (Par Market, Co tat ECTED WEEKLi. POTTs Y I LLY. Dec. 21, 1812. Wheat Flour, pe Bbl $5 00 Bacon, per lb. 6,1 Rye do , cwt. 1,75 Pork, 4 Wheat, ' held 90, Hams, " 10 Rte, •' 50 Potatoes, bushl 33 fors, " 50 , Plarter, - ton 4,5(1 =ME 'Egg, doz 10Ttmothy sd, bshl 2,50 &Her, lb 12 1 IClover •"• 5,00 ANNUALS FOR tfl3, CHICSTMAS & NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. resllE subscriber his just received an elegant ji assortment of Annuals and other Books, suitable for Christmas and New Year's Pres. 'eats, which will be sold cheap for cash, at his Book and Stationary Store—among which arc the fallowing: Heath's:" nick of Beauty, Locos Keepsake, Cabiael of Modern Art, London Friendships Offering & Winte'r Wreath. Laudon Forget-Me-Not, The gift—the most elegant American Annual issued this year. Friendships' Offering, The Rose of SIMICHI. The Rope, Ytvith's Keepsake, The Annualette, The Violet; My Daughter's Manual, • . My Son's Manual. The Atneiiean Girl's Buck, .' Ermines at Home, firis• Kringles Book, Robinson Crusoe, elegantly illustrated. Mignonette, a beautiful publication, haute 1 -Pay's and Giii's Library, Thy Little Gift, t • Toe Little 'Keepsake, St. Nicholas' Annual, • UTIS: Little Stories, Totin of Affection, Taken of Reinembrance, Token of Friendship, • Poplar Grove, . Sowing and Reaping, Means and 'Ends. Poems of the Pleasures, Cowper's Works, complete) feu' 91,6 1 4, Bum', Works, do for $1.,59, 'Young Man's Guide, Elegant Player Books, &toilful Bibles and Testaments, `plcnaid Alhtims. Pictorial Illustrations of the Bible, bear's Bible Biography, Sbakspeare's Plays, 1 vol., Gilt, Letters-to Young Ladies, by Mrs. Sigourney, The Young. Ladies' Friend, . Adis of the Angels, • lays of the Shepherds, Gat far the Holidays, The Spring Morning: and Way of Life. - Together with a variety of Culoered Toy D.rolts, B. BANN AN. December 24, 52 . PUBLIC SALE, PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county, the subscribers, admin. trator, of the estate of Abraham Hoy, late attic Ramie] of Ortvigsburg, to thd county of Schuyl kill, &ceased, will expose to sale by public ven due, on Sataddy, ;he 14th 'day of January next, the house of the said Abraham Hoy, deceased, at I o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All the Inv! Northwesterly part of the said larm et the salid Abraham ffoy, deceased, containing Ai per sktYvey now made of the•same,"one hun dred and twenty acres, and ninety eight porches, cost measure, adjotnink. lands of Benjamin ['Jo di; Phili.) lirumheller, arid others, and other hada the said farm. To be said in three sep arate tracts, to suit purchasers, surveyed and di ed as follows to wit: No. I, containing forty tag acres, strict measure, No. 2, containing sixty Liz acres, and 50 Perches, strict measure, and N' ) . 3 , containing twelve acres and forty-eight. Perches, strict • measure, late the estate of the tad deceased. Attendance will be giver{ - and the cnnditions of sale.madc known at the time aria place of sale. HENRY 110Y,' JOSEPH fIOY, By order of the Court, Administrators. .201 IN If. DWNING, . Orwipburg, December '240,1841 Cl 52erk— FURS. WANTED. OTTER, Raccoon, Muskrat, Mink, Red and Gray-For Skins also Rabbit, Fisher, Bear, od other Shipping Furs :for which the highest price, in cash or trade, will he given. • • - CHARLES F. RAY,M.DND, Practical Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 82 Chesnut Street, Philada. N. 13 . —Buffalti Robes fur sale cheap, single, or the bale or dozen. Dec. 24, , 52-- O i,D MISII IV lIISKEY..—Jost received by MILLER &HAGGERTY, 0120 puncheon /trier Old Irish ; Whiskey Otaid; napenor .afet and Dark Brandy, and Bohletio Wecop A. Gin. Drcemtie.! 21. 11.1AGAZINM FOR 1813. - COME 1117Y1 ALL the Magazines tor Janttity, have been recei ved, which will be Seld single numbers, to all • • „ those ts hy may wantthem tostAristmas Presents, by Dee. 21, 52- -" B. BANNAN: EDWARD Y. FARQUIIARi JUSTICE OF THE' t _WAVING removed I tits office to hfooOt Catbori. BA wilt be happy to attend to any buinnoss cona ded to hia care, Deeds, bonds, wills, and conveyances of all kinds attended to with accuracy and despatch. Ile will also at tend to the collection of rents,- and agency,business in ' A 3 communications from a istance through 'the Pottsville Post Office,' will be promptly attended to.. December 21, • - 52-3t' Otrte.t of the Mount Cortlitil - Road Co. Philadelphia. Dec er,2lst, 1842. TLIE annual meeting of the stockholders will 11 - beheld at the Company's Office, No. 117, South 3d street, on Tuesday, the 24th day of! Januity, 1843, at. 5 o'clock, P. M.,at which; meeting the annual election for Presient. Eight Managers, and Secretary and Treasurer. to serve for one year will be held. JAMES C. DONNELL;Sect'Y Philadelphia,Dreember 24, 52 DISSOLUTION OF PATINNERSUIP. 0 1HE partnership heretofore existing between George Dormer, and David Nice, in the Coal business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the Bth of November. GEORGE DORMER. DAVID NIOE. December, 17 51-301 THE PORT • CLINTON FOUNDRY, end Machine Shop, together with all the Flasks, Machinery, and fixtures belonging thereto.' ply to ISAAC MEYERS, Es*, . at Port Clinton, or to . ECKERT Jp GUILFORD, • • • Swatara Furnace. • December 17, 51—tf Mill Creek and Mine Rill Navigation and Rall Road Company. T 1 11F: stockholder. or the Mill Creek and Mine r . Hill Navigationa d Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that t e next annual meeting and Election for Preside t. Six Managers, and One Person for Secretary nd Treasurer, will be held on the last Monday Decemberili}42, (the 26th inst.,) at 3 o'clock F. M., at the Pennsylvania Hall, in the Borough of Pottsville. A. RUSSEL, Sec'y. & Treas'r. December, 17, 1812 . 51— FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber °fibre for sale the "Pinegrove Farm," sitilate halt a mile from the town of Pinegrove, containing One Hundred and Filly Acres. • The Union Canal passes through the property. The soil is a sandy river bottom, and has beer. well limed. . t ' The improvements consist of a am good Two.Siory Frame - Dwelling, a BM II • i • ELink Bart:, and a Saw Mill, With a -- , -,7e . 1100 j; Dower,. For further Information, apply to GEOItGE N. ECKERT,. Swatara Furnace. Pinegrove Township, Schuylkill enunty. December 17, 1R El, , 51—ti pßopo-lA LS will he received for the building of five Blocks of (louses fur miners, two hou. ses in each block, each house to be 18 feet front, 16 feet deep, 12 feet high, one and a half Story, divided in two parts above, two nut doors, two windows, 12 lights below, four windows six lights above, stairs, closet, washboards, &c.; a cellar, under each of six:feet high, to be - built of S , one, taken from the spot where they are to be built— and all to be finished in a workmanlike manner, and completed before the first day of June neat. Also the same dimensions, to be built of wood, all of the materials to be found by the contractor. Propo.•als to be left with Itlep.srp, Lawton & Haven, on or before the 27th inst. EOM THOMAS 11AV EN. Pottsville December, 17,. 51-2 t Office of!tfie lllnerlLill and ticialylkW yen Rail Road Company. PunAnct.enlA, Decombfr 9, 1842. NOTICE. ' rerillE annual meeting of-ShiCliholders of this Company, will be held at their office, on the _9th day-of (Ist month) January, 18-13, at 10 o'- - clock, A. al., after which an Election will take olncc (nra Presideiiit e . arid ten Managers, to.con doet the affitra of the company, for \ the year thence susumy. JO[lv fl. CRISSON, Seder. ID - The Perks .and Schuylkill Journal, Read ing, publish 3 times, arid charge this office. D4cember 17, . PURE WRITE LEAD. wETU ER ILL & BROTIIER, manufaCtu.. .rers, No 05 north Front street, Philadel:. phis, have now a good supply of their warranted pure white lead, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of a run nn the article, shall now have their orders filled. - No known substance posgesses those preserva live and beautifying' properties so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence: any admixture of other materi als only mars its value. It has therefore been the steady aim of thi, manufacturers, tilt many rears, to supply to the public eperfectly 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—WETIIERILL & 131,10THEft, in kill , and on the other, WAR RAN Purest—all in red letters. November 19, 47 To Dyert, BletteFtere, Paper Makers, Steam Engine Builders, and others. PASCAL IRON WORKS WELDED WROUGHT IRON - TUBES From 4 inches to"; in calibre and 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining pressure from 400 to 2.00 lbs. per square inch, with Stop Cocks, Ts, Ls, sand other fixtures to Suit, fitting Together, With screw Joints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for Ltititi:lloTlVE and oilier STEAM BOILER FTeics 0 51 , 5 - 3 CO, Manufactured and fur sate by TASKER & konms. WarehousU S. F. Corner of Third & Walnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. July 1.1 VALUABLE COAL MINES TO'RENT. rEIIIE Buck Mountain Coal Company offer to • rent their valuable mines, located a short die. Lance above Mauch Chunk, and withiq four miles of the Lehigh Navigation. communicating there with by a Superior Iron Rail Road with landing, &c., complete. The quality of the Coal, location, and advantages in mining are unsurpassed, and to an individual or company, qualified to prose. cute the business, holds out inducements such as are rarely presented. The Lehigh Navigation, being completed, an extensive business ran he commended immediately. , Should the mines not be rented by the first of February, the company •v ill receive proposals for having them worked by contract. For further particulars, apply to WM. RICIIARDSON,' Presq., or JACOB' T. BUNTING, Treas'r. . Phila. December 111, 50—fit* DISSOLUTION. WIRE partnership heretofore existing between ,a• Job Tovay, Aaron Tovay, and Abraham Britton, Miners, and dealers in Coal. was this day dissolved by the consent of the patties. All persons holding claims against the firm. will please present them to Job and Aaron Tovay, by whom all money due the firm will be received. • ABRAHAM BRITTON. • Deuce - ber 10, NEW GOODS.-lOSEPII-WHITE & SON have unhand. a toren' and general assortment offreeh and seasonable goods, Which will be riold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country prOduce. •1 •••• - Mt.Carbon,ocl.3lst a - ,:,• A 2--- TO RENT. haricE. EEO L • RATES OF : EREIGHT OR Per Toil; ftom Pottailla 'and i3iiii3ylkill',lliTop 'to Way rointli Nov; 14;1842. . From Pottsville, Schl To Richmond or the - e ' Inclined Plane, 91,50 - 111,40 • Coast/chocked, :4,40 "- '1,32 - " Norriatcint, 1,35 ' - 130 " Port Kennedy, • 1,33 • 1,28; " Valley Forge, ' ' 1,30 • 1,15 -I, ' - 1,25 - 1,20 ' 3 -" Pottstown • 10 • 1,05 • ' 4 Douglassville, 1,05 " Reading, - - 95 90 " Althonee's Bridge, - 85 ,t 0 " Mobile/61e, 80- .011 " Hamburg,. • 67 67' " Port Clinton, - 56 • 56 - Orwigaburg, 33 ' 3 3 An allowance of 29 percent. per ton will be made to Ouse furnishing their Own Cues to Riehmomfor the Inclined Plane, from Pottsville or Schuylkill Haven, but tb no other points.. ' November 26, COSLIIISiIONERSI SALES OF REAL ESTATE TUE Commissioners of Scbu - ylk ill eoonty, will hold a public sale,, on the twenty - third or January next, at the Cowl Home, an the Bor. ough of Orarigahurg. for tho ptirpose of eel ling all such unseated lands as have been purchased by them at Treaborer's Sale, agreeable to the act of Assembly, and have, been Weld by them-unre deemed for hve ..years, and upwards, ar list of which is hereunto annexed. Sale to commence at 10 ore:lock, A. M., on said day, and continue from day to day.tintil all sold. Rush Township. Acres. 400 Joseph Cochran, .400 Samuel Ely,, 300 James Blue, - 400 Juba Turnbull, , 400 - Adam •Moore, 400 ' John Kunkel, - 400 Klapp Kichner, _ • 700 Jacob Kline, 200 William Moyer, '4OO George Baum, 400 John Dreher, • • 400 Richard Whitehead 900 Robert Whitehead,-; • 400 Adam Moore • 400' Daniel Brobst, for Kellog, 900 William Patting, - 208 Christian A. Klmgerman, • . 300 Isaac Stauffer and Kimber, 15 Daniel Stall, 15 Charles Lush, • 80 - Huntzinger and Seltzer, 400 Richard Heath, . , • 150 Isaac Stauffer, (for Kelliher ) 470 Jecob Huntzinger, jr. 300 Michael Klingerman and Loss, 400 George hlunnes, 100 David Nice, 140 Jacob Staufferand Kerman, 160 Charles Frailey; 200 Stauffer and Ktmbel, 200 Jacob Stauffer and Sillyman, 3200 Audenried and Klaiber, 4QO John Fuhrman, 400 John Hart, • 300 Jacob Stauffer, 900 Samuel May. (tor Kellog) 400 , George Baum, 215 Daniel K. Whetstone, 154 William Kichner, 600 Stauffer Henry and ;Kellog, 400 William Yob, 200 Frederick Keilog, 400 Widow Davis, ‘. 540 Stauffer Isaac and Moore, 400 • Lewis, Binder, 120 120 . 400 John Smith, West Penn Township. 30 Peter Hallam:, 400 Philip Moser, 270 Messer and Moser, 30 Julia Swirl, 100 Rishel and Fink, 380 - Oswold and Buck, 75 Christian Snyder, ' 100 Zacharias Long, 400 Thomas Field, 300 Philip Moser, tipper Mahantarzgo township, 105 Keeley, Yarnell and Ried, 100 I. Frank, jr. 100 Michael Reed, 100 Jacob Kaufman. & 72 Samuel Weary, Norwegian Towilship. 300 Walters, 200 Joseph Miller & C 4, ISO Mertz and Seltzer, • , 200 Eldridge and Brick, 200 Hain and Filbert, 788 -John Pott, 60 Abraham Fertig, 500 P. Zimmerman & Co. 150 Hetn and Zerbe, 50 David liubbs, 535 John C,Offernian, 300 Jacob Mennig & 1 Lot Cleaver and Moyer,t 200 acres Becker and Frailes &Co. 300 Samuel D. Franks, 313 John Hope, 600 John Miller, 600 Jacob Bright. 300 • Samuel J Potts, 400 Joseph Wood, 130 Laudenbrun and Shoemaker, 205 Offerman, Keim and Menke!, 180 Michael.Struphar, 290 Jacob Seitzinger and Martin Weaver, 100 George Zechman, 150 Darbe and 600 Pett.r Schmeek and Ca. 100 Dreher, Ridgway a id Scholl. 1 Lot Samuel Gilbert, ;; 200 acres Peter Filbert, 260 Joseph Fertig, Pinegrove Towilship. 1 1000 George Ruth '& 200 George:Ruth,' 200 John 1 1Viedman, • 1 Lot Jonathan Emmet, • 120 acres Graaf and Hied, P 79 Jacob Schowbe, 'r 1 Lot James Gillispey, - 400 acres Conrad Lengel, 2 Lobe James Fitzpatrick 4 80 acres Peter Zerbe, 900 Adam Liss, 1 Lot Moyer Arnold, 1 Charlei Esenwein," • - 30 acres John Walbon and Peter Walbon, • 125 Christian Zerbe, 134 Henry-AV, Conrall, ; • , 26 Kettelmon, Heim and Filbert, 1 Lot Henry Boyer, 4 Lots John Slater Wharton, 40 acres !mac Kilmer, • 100 Christian Ley, . . 100 Joseph Snyder 4- co. - • . 1 Lot Insel Arnold. . - • • Schtrygrill Touialtip. .200 acres John Hartung, n - 300 A. Kalbach, . . • 100 . L. Audenried, . 12. • - Audenried and Reber. 200 John Kelchner & Co. CIO • George Taylor. • -": • , 900. George Rahn,. • • - -70 F. Lauderbrun, • - • , 543 J. Huntzinger Co. ." 15 , Joseph Stauffer, , - 76 . Jacob Bensinger and Heise!. . - - 103 Henry Kepner. 76 Jacob Bcotzinger, -•-. 80 George Rahn - , 97 1;) W. Jackson, 150 Andrew Delbert, 6 William Shotwell Lyon*. s• - 141 - :Whetstone,. , - • ~ 400 Daniel Udre, decease& 108 Abraham Wagner, • • 21 'lsaac Boyer, - --. • -' - .400 . 13, Patterson. Szholl amtlitehner. • -. 140 William Halleilk 115 laenb Kline, 150 .1,114,yer and Mayberry. •.. ... . . ~,. 326 1- I,Bhock and Bensinger. . • 100 John Klcieliner 4. Co 400 William Audenried, . - • 681 .Gcorge*tzer & , 681 - .Neu York Coal .Cominitiy. 100 - -{- - A3 RB , JOUIIN4L .J • El MUM -- — firinl n i f l4-44 ,0 2 :` • Smtiala LrPPirillcd* T -, Hue Yarnell, Sa r - John Milk,. , jr)a in nie ne a l sti ff n ufr pp a e i n a . n. i Dem, Stichter, :r 1 Niched Stropbar, i. ‘ George Derwalt, r_ i lreph Fertig, 4 slue Moore. 0:, • oba Marta &Co. 1 , ~, ora * CO* '...,'.4.; ohn L. Coho, 1 14 .1., rho RitTerr. 1f,,,, rge Seitzinger & Co., [ 3i. 1 Or' Spohn, -- li : r - , illiam Montt:lnger. 9 r;'_ t - Maw Kiehoer, 4v ," orge Heiser. \. 5........ 1 ._ 4 4.' , z: oh Miller. t o I€.' b Krebs 51 ~ le Filbert, , 101t,`,.; Pott, 26 , ;.1, ge Rahn, „ 400 I - 'B. Mobley. - ' 90V, ', cads and Boone, t 15( A . a Simnel, 22 ~ to Kramer, 314: ~, - ,1 I Dreher. ihmswig Township. 151 • K 401 3, 'el Pc 300 res K 100 D; 400 4 ° 150, • 100 6F• 59 700 u I Loh 4 I " 1 " 1 " I 1 Si 300 acre 200 1 Lot 1 . I F 1 " r ■ •' 1 " F I GS g 1 " A. 1 " 1 " Pe 1 '• 1 , 1 G- Java, Rio, Lagui Porto Rico, qt. C Imperial, Young ong, and Pouo • ; Sugar Ronan, an.` Sperm Oil and Rice, Barley, Siar ... __ Hover'slo os draft, at is Book and Stationary S .allott. f into o, Copying Ink and Ink i • tot. bo4le -This in . tirely fr 06,11%, sediment. lok; Witilout repSration. tls btber in es: l ~,s: :- - ~ ber I r! s ;I.; -::'-,- . ,-. .. i MEM `" = bnand jitahel, t Weser, , ' , [flaw Landi s, _ le and John Knepper. 1 isam fichwartz, r and timbal,— -. 31 Shappetl. ) ' )4 Keiser, 2 1 , Payne To wnship. 4 Brown. c or and Christ, rla re, treppen, Gr and Moye4 ; Ra r 1 , Ar 1: i -.. '‘ ,Sa ' Haiti, ' \ i i, lien Walban, • 1 trn r- and B4rte, 1 • to ad Dick: - ' ale to Rtiert, , !,.., b :Mayberry,. cob 4 1bert, Me and Lobcrtrood, 1,1 -.... 3 . inn Toum 4 lap. • - Petalrdner I • _ . Win ate; 9corgchhottds, jr. . rub Elia.- rh' .- Zbese, _. .1 ge oad*, ht r lien, , a . a :i' A K t th Bi rri• Ca icus,.now Samuel Brooke. n mi Becker, , - -. 1 : T at, - kl m i ,Coombe, ' • I m *hoer, ' lK V, Township. I He I Po 4 A cenried abd I%feCarter, Weir, !coo , J. tousde, , !, Mil Cline & Co. dner, den:l Dent,er, I ' er i'lttliantontro. ' nd fertig, Kimn3el, • übei, ber, I dernan, in.; , shbuitrin— and Locals. hwartziagur, •• d• ;lute, Yet's. , senbach, Sharp, McDonaldi and rly I • 9 ley, =I er -Coffees: New Orlear6 Sugar. 9npirvdetC, Sottch. I • ;lasses. • - general a4ortment ) ‘...., supply . 1 kiw rates. a - fs ea t u . 1 ill j- trilfplut.' Iy. imd " • i Indef. i , Orissa ,----::: , 1et....:,',..v1:::; ~.-___ ' , V:I; 7- I . :' - :::•:" , : - .. --- - - :".:,,::; , -:,-:::7:"...:,, .._ G. 2, 7 "' : : - : : ' ' l7 .iitrOltilEr. AL - „ ",,,- ..,:,:_::',' tifFiCe.;l/liCePtie ,itiiii:.;opptrsite thoitge '..-. ' ,. . 1 44 - ; . .. ;;:; rfOlv . l4KlSept,3, :- *.' .-. -7,20:,:, JOHN - -C. NEVILLE - , : _ _ . - A'ProWiElr HAsirn eovedsrsini Araitet Street to die - store tormerly ocaided by Abraham Ileisse, io Centre Street, opposite the post; Office.. PcittsviSMJetober .1 .. DOOLEY, - ATTORNEY AT LAW; - Porviinstx. -inrA removed his office to. 1 4 .01 r 2 -e° or opposite the Pest Office., iNtivember 26, - - 48_. • , • JAMES 11. CAMPBELL, - ATTORNEY AT LAW: . • • • • . Poravipx,-P,A. • ft AS removed his officeto the west side of - Centre. street, a few doors above Matiaotong.crst. BUY 21, ' , ViCllOOl. BOOKE D -- Wholesale and retail a - IPhdadelphia prices, terrain by . March 19. .12-- - - B. BANNAN. UNIBRELLAS Sc PARASOLS. i: 1 SILK. Scotch, Gingham & 31r.s!in Umbrellas., Paragob and Sun Shodes. A einitplete assortment, jtigt . --,..urebived and for vale by • E. Q. &A. HENDERSON: May 28, 22 iiii 1 LASTING PAPER. —Strong Tiardware I and Straw Blasting Paper. by the ream or single quire; also, Crown Wrepping Paper, from SCI-Eo 75 cents per ream, and double crown et per ream, for sale by vember 5, NEW FASHIONABLE CLOTHING JI BST opened for the Benefit of the Poor, by selhoz at reduced prices and for cash, at the old Post Offiee'stand, Centre street, opposite Mar ket,,street. By calling and examing you will find the Pci,,), nes to auk the Times. - PMtsville, November 46 THE PIIILADELPIIIA, READING, And POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. rr- 4 , NEW ARRANGEMENT On and after Wednesdiy, Novezntrite: 2d, 1812 the Passenger, Con/ and Freight Trains will run at the folbwing Hours on the Philadel phia Rending and Pottsville Rail Road: COAL TRAINS. The 3 Coal Trains will leave Pottsville be. tween the bou're of 9 and 10, A. M., or one quar ter of an hour apart, and on to lleatliog where they will meat and pa. f i the up Trains. Coal and Passenger. The first 3 Coal Trains will leave Richmond between the hours of 66 arid 7, and the lest 3 will leave the Plane at 7a and it the Ist of these last will always hold up before crossing the main Track at the Fells, until signalled in by the watch man that ell the 3 Trains from Richmond have passed up the Line. PASSENGER • The Down Passenger Train will lenve Potts. villa at 12 M., behind ,all the Coal . Trains pas sing all the up Coal trains at !leading, and running poet the last at Ilsuntstown, the treat 2 at Douglassville, and the first 2 down Coal Trains at Pottstown. 'The up Pascenger Train will leave Philadel phia at 10 A. M. behind all the Coal Trains, pas. aing all the down Cual Trains at Reading, then running to Pottsville. -READING FREIGHT TRAIN. The Down Freight Train will leave needing on Tuesdays and Thersdaya. at 8 A. 'U. passing all the up Coal and Passenger Trains at Potts. town, where they will wait for it. The np Freight Train will leave the Plane nn Wednesdays and Fridays, immediately behind the tip Passenger Train. to Pottstown, where it will wait for all the down Coal and Passenger Train; which (china will also wait far it, and then run to Reading. porrsvtLLE FR RIG DT TRAM,. Leaves Reading on Thursday and Saturday at 7 A... 1, passing all down Coal and Passenger Trains at Port Clinton, where the latter Trains will wait for it. ' • Leaves Pottsville abont.7 P. AL, idler all the Coal and Passenger Trains are in, and has the track clear to Reading. G. A. NICOLLS, Snper't Tramp n. P. R. & P. R. R. Nover.Enr 12, ' VALUABLE REAL ENTATE. AT PRIVATE SALE: frlonsisting of a 60 by 230 feet LOT, situated 11 - 1 on the corner of Maliantongo and fourth St, and the first property below the Catholic church ,„ r i f " on which is erected twn . substantial I two Story Frame Dwelling,Dwelling, lm Hoes. ; I *. This property is so situated that it can be divided into two 30 feet lots, having a house on each, and will be sold calm entire or separately, to suit purchasers. For terms apply to • Sept. 3, 3G—tf NEW DREG STORE. ,4t-sesii-- E. B. EICHIIOLTZ, respectfully --- informs the citizens of Puttsville, anti 7..Y.....n- Schuylkill county generally, that he 4;..:. 1 -. - - has opened, (in the store fhrmerly cc. copied by Mr. Stater,) a general assortment of Drugs, Aledicinea, Chemicals, - Paints, €4 , Oils, Dyes, Varnishes. Patty; Glass, .. - ,Spices, Patent Medicines, 4-e., .Fe. A r d-solicits a share of public patronage, confi. den \ ly assuring the. public that every article in his ine, shall be of the first quality, and purely gentrine. - ;Having served a regular apprenticeship to the husines in Philadelphia, .thosiP whofattcur hint with ft call. can rest satisfied that he will guard strictly against all mistakes, and have their med icinea put-up with the greatest care and nicety. ' Physicians presirfpnons attended to with par tieular. care, at PiJurß. Country PhySicians.and Storekeepers, lmalied at a small advance on ci ty prices. )1 Pottsville, December 3. 41-tf , 1" EXECUTOR'S SALE.' } t y k r ILL be sold at public auction, on ridgy 4v v the 30th day of December,.le 4 o, t.l o'- !clock, P. 111. , on the premises, the fa° ma. de scribed property, late the 'estate of D id Zehn er, deceased. • , . . A FARltt,..situate in West Penn Township, SchitYlkiti cOunty, bounded by land of Jacob Langeneeker, Roland Janes, and others. contain.: ing three hundred and fifteen acres of land. of which'soticres arc cleared, about 20 acres good meadow, and the' remainder is good woodland, Covered with all kinds - of eseellent timber. - The improvements thereon consist of a two siory,Brick . Dwelling House, a Enod • ps.!i... Switzer Barn, a Grist and Saw Mill, sus ,t :f . with a good custorn, and plenty of water. Near the boat is a superior orchard, and a pump near the door. ' The Little Salley/hill RaiJaunt pastes throngh thia.land. Attendance will be given. and the conditions of We l made known. on . tbe day and hoar above mentioned; by - • WILMA M ZEHNIR 4 Exe•tor. December 3. • 49—It DIMICINO3, 111 _ . • . • THE subscriber would Ceske-trolly •.!,e - ~..) inforn! the 'public, than he has pinches k 1r ed the Drug . and Medicine Store of:Mt. 1 0* , „. : . 1•L Shingles, in isekson street. Port bar. .:. bon, Schuylkill,. countr.• where he itt:. tents Ail keep .a constant supply of fresh Drugs con * nnil :Medicines. foittale tit reasonable term ' • . ..- N«,0:4 - ,;;Pbysicisn'enreseripttons tip: : .l •_:,- •• '' .` .LIENIIII• GU1TTE R31.....,-/t. ..,' thcember 3, - 1, ,-- -- .: - .4 .. - .J . .' 4931,•• _ ~ rt _ ~:~'~a :. „; . • FE BANSAN. 95-- • Edward Hughes, late Merchant ? ' now Clerk, Schuylkill,County. . r which Pullin„ be heard before the District Court o f the United *tiles for the Eastern 'pis. trial of Pennsylyanid; sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Cowl, rdoin in the City of Philadel. phia, on Friday the Ph day of..lanuary, at II te. clock, A. N., when'und where all persons inter. ested may appear and show caus e , it' any th ey litive, why die prayer of the said Petition should oct be granted, and the said ; Petitioner declared Pankrupt Dec. 10 50-3 t APETITION for the benefit ofthe Tidnkrup Law, has been filed the 28il nay of Navetn bey. 1841,11 y Edward Y Farquhar, farmer, Schuyit,lll.o:). Which PetitWon will be heard before the District Cann of the United Slates for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, al-the District Court room - in the CO' of Phila4lphia, nn Friday, the 6th day of January next, at It o' clock, A. M., in hen and where . all - persons inter. estcd (nay appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the isari Petition should not he eranteri, and the said Petitioner declared Bankrupt. pETIITIONg for the I.l,nefit of the Ilanktup Law, have been MO the 19th day of Novein. her, 181:1, by John Pinkerton. late Coal Morelia nt, now Agent Individually, and ZIR a member of the late firm of Weal. 110(i a. 4013 50' 214,1 4, of Philadelphia, fludgvon, Pinkerton Sr Co., of Port Carbon, and John Pinkerton & Co., of Si. Clair, Schuylkill co Benjamin N. Titus, Individually, and as meintici of the late it,th of Brown & -7 Which Petitions will be beard beibre the. Dis. trier Court of the United. States fur the Eastern District of PennsylvaLia, sitting in Bankruptcy. at the District Court mom, in the City of Phila. delphia, on Friday, the 30th day of December next, at II o'clock, A. M. when and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Pe titions should not be granted, anti the said Pell. (loners be declared Bankrupts. ERAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. PiOTICE. Nov. 26, 9S- efk PETITION foe the Benefit of the Ilinkettp Law, fine Leen filed the lOtlidity of December 1842, by Alfred Sabhaton, late Iron Manufacturer, Indi vidually, and as a metnber of the late firms of . Johnson & Co., Iron Manufacturers of N. Y. and Taylor & Co, of Pottsville, sehuylkill co. Which Petition will be heard before the Die. trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. in Bankruptcy, at the District Court - . room In the City of Phila. delphia, on Friday, the 13th day of Jantotay next, at II o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, it any they' have; why the prayer of the said Pets. !ion should nut be granted, and the sald Pon , fierier declared Bankrupt. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. Dec. 17, 51— EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA In - Bankruptcy. N(/TICE. A. RITE:SF:L. Mahantongo Suers, P tTITIONS for D:scharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law,hare been filed by , William Gorges. Boat Builder , Schuylkill co. Joseph Bowen, School Teacher, late do Clerk. And Friday, the 30th day of December nest, at IL o'clock,.A. M. is ,appointed fir the he, rine thereof, b,^fore the said Ciurt, silting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room; in the. City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved th . eir Debts, and all other persons to interest, may appear ann show cause, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate siomlit not It , gramt.d Oct. 8; 41-10 t pETITIONS for flt,eltarae and Certificate nn. der the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Alexaeder Graham, Individually, and of the late firm of doore & Graham, late Met chant, Schtirikili connty Darnel Siull , Clerk, and Fliday, , the 30th da[v of D>ceinher. at 1 l re clock, A. 11, is appointed for the hearing there of, hefore the said Conrt, inkruptcy, at the District Court Romp in the City of Phila delphia. when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner who have proved their - Debts, and all other perKons in interest, may appoar and show it any they have, Why such charge and Certificate should not he grantel. FRAM. HOPKINSON, Clerk,of District Court. NOTICE, Oct. 15, 4710 t APETITION for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by James Betz, Clerk. late - Merchant, Schuylkill And Friday, the 30th' day of December next, at II o'clock, A, NJ., is appointed for the hearing thereof, sitting in .Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, UT the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other pet. sons in interest, may appear and show cause, it any they have, why such Discharge and Certifi. cats ehsuld not be granted. • FL'AS. fiOPii I NSON, Clerk of Dittrict Court. October 29, : - 44-10. NOTICE. • P ETI lONS for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, hdve been filed by Lewis L. 13evin lnkceper, Schuylkill county. Peter Auraid • and Friday, the 27th day of "January next ' at It: o'clock A. M. Is appointed for the hearing there. of, before the satcll3ohrt, sittinz - in Bankruptey, et the District Court Room; in - the city of Phila.. delphia, when and - where the . Creditois of the said Petitioner, who hive proved their Debts, and - all' 'Other persona in_ interest; may . appear 'and show canae;if.any they, have; why' cinch Oct. chargetid Certificate shoultiltht he granted. - FBAS. DOPICINSOI I 4 - - CIA Coait. N0v..5, 4t40,t Nam .~ i' S"t y ` ~~'s ~' - . ,_..,.„ MEE INZMI MEM - ,.7m. - ppaptupTpx-; - _ • _RASTERNOF - .PLINT' DISYLVAitiA. , •is itankrwptcy. APETIT/ 07 . 4.4 w. the Benefitof the Bankriipt La*, boa been.fileikike 17t1t. day of Detail. her, 180. by • „- - • - - Adam • Brown, late-Farmer. and tiny ~B.lgil i gee of Iron_Works, Schuylkill county. Which Petition will be beard before tbelDistriet Omit of the'Uoited States for the Easterli Die. trict of Pennsylianil, sitting:in Banktuotcy; at the District Coto; Room in the City of Philadel. phia, on Friday, the 13th.day - of January next. at I 3 o'clock. AA.I. when and *here all persomi interested,-may-appear and - shOor cause; if any they have, why„the prayer of : the said Petition should nor be granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. • - .FItAS. fIOPK-fIV . SON, 24, 5243. clerk of District Court.. " • INaricE. - APETITION ter the Benefit of the Bankrupt Lase, has beep filed the 17:h day of Deccan her. igtit, by Samuel Lewis. late Coal-Operator, now. Engi neer, SurveyorA CL,nveyancer. Schuylkill co. Which Petition will be heard before the District Court of the United-States, for the Cistern trim of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the, District Court room in the City of Philadel phia. on Friday, the 13th day of January next, at 11 o'clock A. M when and "Acre all persomi interested may appear and show cause, it any :hey have, why the prayer of• the said Petition should not be granted,' and the said Petitioner declared. Bankrupt. . Fa AS: HOPKINsoN,. - Clerk of District. Court. NOTICE. Dec. 24, 524 AL PETITION for the Benefit ,or the Bank 4-31 :rupt Law, has been filed the sth dn'y of_De comber IB4d by FR Clrl Vol the District Cou NoTicx. Fr AS ITOPKINRON, Clcrit of the . District Court 4J-31. De4initier 3, 16 O. NOTICE. Tdum, Iron Founder FOR DISCH IRGE. trnited States Court. FR %S. ItOPEINSON Clerk of the District Court NOTICE. " • '" ' A PETITION for Diieharke ifid-Ceirtfieetti .tuider the lienkrupt LaW4 hal beet-tied bpi Voyee'Striause, of the firrri'Of Strange end sarnan;Coal Merabant;tibuylkilfcbtinty'4, and Friday, the •27th' day of January-patty': 11 o'clock, A; M.; is sappointed for. the • IleirieK thereof, before the. said Coin!. sitting in flank. , ruptcy, at the District Court Room,. in the . City. , of PhillidelPhia, When:and Where thetieditors' of the said Petitiorier,l Who have Debtil end all other persons in interett,line7 Se ..- -near andshow cause. if any they havt..why . tmeh Dilchergd and CertifiCate should not bet retited; FRANCIS HOPKINSON,' • ; ' Elm. 12,-46 1 1 . . Clerk of Dieu ietCourt.. : - :Wavle& • . PETITIONS for .Deieharge and Certificate', under, the flatikrupt Law; hkio been fileit by -: Francis Spencer, , - tothviriaally and es a mersher of the late firm of Siiencer• and Waikinsond Lowher,Spencer Coal Merchant r..ertu,yl.: kill -county. ' • • - ' Willie's Audenrird, late Farmer, Miller end.: Lumber Merchant, Schuylkill Co._ • and Friday. the 27th day of lariti.iry next al: IF o'clock, A. M., is appointed for 'the hearing thereof; before the said CoUrt; gluing in-Bank. reptcy, at . the District Court [loom. in the City, of Philedtlphia, when and where the in. at the said Petitioners,'who have - proved their • Debts, and all other persons-in interest; airty.ei.s. pear and show cause, if any they have; Whtstich Discharge end Certificate should nut be 11r:it:Medi Flt. S.,.UOphlNSu~ t Clerk of District COurfa 47 Nnrcmtn4 19. Valuable Coal Tracts to Heat: TO let on biases, to suit applicants, all that tract Q. • land belonging to the North American Coal Co: known as the Mill Creek Tract, ceittaining the foe' lowing list of Coal Veins, many 01 which,--!:immie others, the Peach .Mountain Veins—having a tango - clover • mile iu length. viz:.—Lewis, Spohn, Bartle -; leugh, Pearson. Clartson,-Stevenson, Little Tracttij - Peach Mountain Veii s, Greeri• - raik. or Ravensilate Vein, l'erpeneteular, j Viatnotul, -- and Hi" Diaturnurri : °. Veins - along with many other. 'Pot named; - Also, all that tract called tiro Junction 'Praet, 4 7 : - - longing to the said company, containing—the Salemr. - • Forest, Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel. Black miner'. • C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton ,Veins. Also: II Sale . ltfill,and tlrist !Hill, altuated on the Mill Creek Tract '• - all of which will be rented-on moderate terms by ap: plying I i DA Vitt at his office, at the Landiugi of said Company; : at: Pottsville, or to • • " • ' • - TIMOTHY 811,YAN. Market Street. Philadelphia 51--:fmo. / • -• Decembrr 17, --- Schuylkill, Valley i11:0 - 1 ,:aliou and UAW . Road Cpzipany. • TILE Stoelliolderi of the Schuylkill Valley Na, . vigation and Rail Road Company, are hereby ',milled that thenext annual moming and Election for Preatdent, St: Managers, and One Person lot Secretary and 'Premier, will be :held on the last inoliday of December.”4l,/the :26th inat.y at 2 o'clock. P. At., at the, eennitylvarda Hall, la the Borough of Pottsville. A. 11(1SSEL, See'y. & Treas'r. December. 17, lelll 51-- CARD. w C. wILLT NIS, Dentivt, moat r e spectful. • ly informv his friends, and the public gok. orally, that he has removed his office-from No, 3 NottliAth street, to No. 1:20, Arch Strea,-lat door below Sixtlt street, Smithside; where ho will continue the prectice of 'D ENTISTRY. in. all its Millirem branchEe. All'operatfon4erfor. mod on the late and Most approved:principles: '• • Philadelphia, Decon - her 17,, 51-,-3m.• r OTIOE. THE snbscriber having taken letters of Admin. isttation to the estate of Thomas Ireland, late of Port Carbon, deceased, gives notice to all per. sons - having claims against the' said estate, to present them to tam for oddment, and to all in. dcpted to said estate, to make payment to the subscriber, residing in Port Carbon. CHAS. BABES. December, 17, 184:1 - .51--;61 CHEAP READING FOR WINTER EVENINGS. Balwer, do do du do do do Rienzi, by The Disowned, ' Last Days of Pompeii, Eugene Aram, Panl Clifford, Deverettx, Pelham, Nabob at home, Conlcsrions of Harry Lot, illustrated—price each) Puffer Hopkins, pr the Pauline, a Tale of hrtiri Phinneni. Quiddy, Percival Keene, MU. by &Abner, • Wing-and,Wing, or Czarina, by Mrs. Until Leibeg'a Agricultural rarbriate. iandv, ' ' -12 i feu Fund, 2 role: 5U lid, • - 25 :heraldry, 't 25 do Animal Ctie Last of the Bidinrintilet Ali the ON, public:alone rcceivcd as soon as published. ' • . Al! the Waverly Novels in !25'weekly numbers, at i 5 cents per No.. or $.5 complete. Just mei,. ved and for sale by - All the above work', and flit mile by the tiob scriber. 1-.4 — Sub.eriptinns,received at this office; Por n.' ny. publication, issued iu Philadelphia. New York, or Boston. ' 41. R%NNAN. 130okscper and Stationeir. 49—, December 3 .11shAZl?I Alit 1813. T HE subscriber has Made urrangrimentn tore. e e iv e nil We Magazines of any reputation published in the'llinted . titates, and respectfully solicits subscription for the same at his Periodi. cal Agency Mee anc. Book Btore, which wilrbe delivered free of poalige, to all th o se who' sub., scribe at his office. Those who prefer it; ean pay tor each number as theY receive it The follow. Mg ore some of the Magazines issued, for which the subscriber is Ageri ; Gridey's Gruhrun's Mapziae,. 111 , 4 s Le,he's tlagazine, Ladies' Companion; The Artist, a new publication, do • Epes Sament's New Monthly Magazine. . Roston .ti-trlL•rt.Y. du Now York Knielirrboitker, do Nterehoe,s Maiazine, - do Campbell's Mu.eum of Foreign Lileraturo and Science, NTerry's 3faseun), Ladies' Musical Lihrarv, _ _ I.Frecnintry current fund. taken in payment r llnanzinen, which toznther with tho savincor the will. he nutDcientindneement for at scrihinz thir officio. , . _ . _ TI All the cheap publications. received as moo as issued. ' • Dpeemher, 17 PISUL'c s tLE. BY ADJOURNAIENT. IiDURSUANT to an order of the Orphan:Ficaria of Schuylkill county, the Subscriber, Admin. 'strait)r of the estate of Anzin;ttiWThateher. late of the State of Connecticut, deceasrd, will expoSe to Sale - by Pliblic Vendue; Saturdayilho 7th day of J tonary next, , at 9 o s eloCk in the fore. noun, at the,lionse of i - irks Christ, on.-the oogh of Pottsville, a certain Lot of llrotind situ. ate in the- guru:rah Pcstsvilte, rind county: of schoylkill, lyingand ;lAi.rifitoon Mahantatnro street, in front forty feet, and in depth into hut,. deed feet, , Ufili Six inelw.s. late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will he given and the con - ditiona of Sale wade known at the ,into and-place of sale, by' •TEIO3IAS C. By order of:the Cotirt, - . • JACOB KREBS, Cloth. Item mber- 19, k Rail " ,_rir Cree■ I L°niC r.. 5" wIDTICE it bt);"'" IIN f the 3-4;4' i • „yrs hav,-z, 1 MluniZ'6,,-ient, . eight p er ~s , „ ~,-; luP in i nit‘ti;lll4 1 FthrearY ~,,, en Izmir erthf - : .74011 1 eeg -• ..---"." vjceipot - • Pircl. i 1 ." " - 4 =-7,,,,-!-:-- ;.95..4---- MB MMEMMM Eala 25 '25 25 .•. 15 R 5 25 25 quer,. in 4 park, 2s number, 121 12i 12i 12i per nenum $ 3 00 do 3 00 do I SO do 3 PO 3 00 3 00 3 RO 5 00 5 00 500_s 1 00 3 00 B. BANNAN. Administrator. Ad'ebut . pan Y., &lb° t Stoehboldotf. t h a the..tioard lurtid a Dividend or -harea ot Stock anet tha 18:§E 'Graaf; Itlti;•Trens. : ,, 4; , t 7 "-• ;1" 'tt!!ii`!•‘-:.1)A:z. 5
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