NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VTORE. TAP. eubseriber is induced from the 'very . Mil eral encouragement he Alas received (and also from the necessity of their being 'a cheap' Retail Store, in this part of the town) bas pro. cured and will keep constantl y on hand—Flour, Salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese ' Molasses, Vine. gar.&c,, &c., which in connection With bis ord. sent atock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackerel, Her and Cod fish. 'Brownllriw and White Soap: Also. a .very, superior article of Pura Palm, Almond and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and . Tallow CasOka—Winter and Fall Strained Speim Oil, Mc., &c., dm All of whieli. I will sell at, the. lowest Cash' Retail Prices=And to familici, or thitie buying to sell againoi liberal _deduction will be made, in proportion - to the city taken.' EDWARD, YARDLEY. P. S.—Frcn the &et ofi my" having e persen lirlhe City, whose time arta attention, is devote!! I to the selection of the articles I pioixtre selling ; 1 have no hesitation in' saying that I can furnish goods as cheap, as any in Pottsville. Call and judge fur yourselves— . ' Pottsville Sept. 23,1543. , 39 PUBLIC ,ICOTICE. BY a resolution of th'e Amid of Directors ofCore , of the Putraville pistriet, l'u pil.will be admitted into any :ric , the Schools, on!. on the Out Monday of ti - yerymon R. WOODSIDE, SeC'ty Beard' of DiKeetorU Common Schools. ; ) Pottsville, Sept, 23, 1813. 32-3 t • - NOTICE;: , 1 ITV) GIDEON, G. PA LM ER, oneof the devisees of Moses Palmer.late Of4he township of ,Con. cord, 10 the county of Delaware, deceased. You gre ,herebynotified that a Stirnmons Debt; in the dethiet 133,000 bas been issued out'of the Court of common Pleas of Delaware conntv,and.placed in my hands by 317illiant Levis against closesD. Palmer &' Gideon palpier, esK:ntors and devisees df Moses Palmer. deveaied, and Irannalt Palmer, widow of said deq, returridble, on the fourth Monday ofliovember neat. at:whith time you-may iitte,d.bellarelthe said enurnif you.sed proper. JOHN 1 'Al4eiliNl, Jr. Sherifti Sheriff's office. Chester;-1 Sept: lat: 1843. .1 . • . NEM ' BOOKS ! ... ~ , . . . Wyandutte;or the-11utted KnOll,lly Cooper 50 A fresh supply 'of Nina by F. Brenicr 1 l Brande's Encyclopedia No 1: (simplete), ' 23 Alison's-111story of Europe No. I - . - 25 Byron's'Works No. 11 I • 25 Life and $p cecheiof Henry Clary 111th supply 100 Kohl's Russia and thd Russians ,- .50 • Just received and for sale‘by 1 : . 1,:._ • . ; - i 11.111ANNAN. - - - . CO - :Single copies of publications received to order. LIST of the prices' of some articles now offer ed for hale ol' the York Stoie, in the Mir dug!' of , Pcttsville i-1 - . ' . . 1 • -. 1 Brown Soap by the box 4 ets. 1(1 lbor upwards 4.1 dri -. do 1 . 4. i " ' .-do- , • 5 s i Yellow Soap; , do .5.} " . do 6 11161eClandlei.(Ex . I ' ' II ' tra.fioc '. do VII ' 1 jdo . ' .14 1 Dips • do 19 " do .9i Pure Palm Snap do. 11 ..‘ 5 lbs. or upwards 12} Almond Soap : do 16 " idd ' 14 September 23, • J REGISUIVS NOTIC.!T,. itjuricE is hereby given, to all l egateas, C red .I'4 ors arid others interested, in ithe following minisirafinn acOnints, ivhich base been filed in 'k Register's Office, in and for tha county of Schey I by, the Executors, Administrators and Guardiiri thereofi Tharthe.narne .have been.allowed by it , Register, and will;be, presented to tho, Ottni' ;Ccirt, to be held at Orivinsburg. in and for'said cot ;fon Monday. the 23d, day of October,Meif.liir cc firmition and allowance. agreeably tri .11w at wit: timeand place, you may attend, if yormli ink 'propdi L The account of John Miller, adutinintr,itor, - annexed; mfithe estate of Michael', Garb late of Wert Penn toWnship.deccaied. ' 2. The aacrium of Frederick SJvaltri, who was,;:pointed 'by the Orphan's Court. of Schuylkill cons to make sale °film !seal :A:de alt . William Otto, fa of Lower Mahantang6 township, deceased. !I ' 3. The account ofJohn Bailey, administrator Estate of John Bailey, late of the town of fort ti; bon. deceased. j 4. The account of Isaac Moyer, and Maria resit' administrators of the Estate of Samuel resider, ,1 of Wayne 'fownship,deeeased. 1 5. The account of Eli Thompioti, ailinitibrat at the Estate ofjesse Thonipson, late of,the town Port Carbon, deceasedh . 6. The account of Jacob Schneider, administri of the Estate of Christine flank, late of finegt Tiawnshir,deceaSed. 1 7. Thelecount of Daniel B. Christ, Guardian Caroline Volt, (110* Caroline Feytit.) a,minor of William l'oh,late of Norwegian Towlibhir;ol H ' _ _ 8. The account` of Data Miry 'oh, a minor child of William Yoh, lati Norwegian TownshipAeceased. 9. The accamtof Philip Alspach,administralc i the estate of Samuel Strouse, late of the Town of Wes: Dranswig. deceased. - • 10. The account efl William Eehner,.Execiito l • the Estate of David Zeliner, late of West Petin Tc ship, deceased JOIIN II DOIVNINGI ,tember 23. 1813. MEM MT SUERIFF'S OF REAL ESTATE. virture or sevetaL writs of Vendition 2 - 10 ' *as 'and Levaria - Faqtas, issued out Colin of Coinmon P,leasufSebuylkill count to me direeted - will Ibe exposed to sale by Veiduc •On . 7 11onday the 2(1, day of Oct., iii at 11 o'clock in the flirenoon, at the house of '• liani Lutz in the borough • of Pinegrove • _ that certain Messuage,' plantation and t.vo ti of Coal hind, situate in Pinegrove town fl Schuylkill•countV, one ! of them being unimi _''ed, situate' On the Swatara creek, and adjto ' on the north landslof Greenawalt, George A. on the south lands] of J. Schell 4 co. and an-the ` r eam! and west, landa bf Peter ,Flllizrt and iJohn , Zerbe, containing 52 acres more or less.l The other tract containing 150 acres more or less, is partly farm land, and the same tract of land Which Jonathan Zerbe by deed,. dited the sth day of April, 1838, granted to John Hippleicharlis • Clure and Williani Miliior Roberts, with the ap purtenances, consisting of two one story-log Hon. seaj log Barn-and o Saw Mill The Swatara and Good Spring Creek Railroad punfes through part ot this land. As;the property ofJOHN HIPPLE, • CHARLES MeCLURE, and WILLIAM 11111L NOR' ROBERTS.I • • On Saturdayltre 711 t day of Oct.'next At - 1 o'clock inch ii afternoon, at the house ef Jo septafaugha'wour; in the borough of Orwigsburi:, Altibat certain• piece, parcel or tract of land situ ' ate in West -BrunsWig township. Schuylkill coon tyitiounded by lands ofJacerti Faust, Jacob Boy 'cr, Martin Werner, dec'd and others, containing, !Mimi. more or leis,. (it being the same trace of land which George Rahn, Esq. late High She ' -riff°, Schuylkill county, granted and confirmed to *Leonard Rishel, who on the :23d May; A. D. 1835, granted and! conveyed the same Cajoseph Rickert, with the appurtenances, consisting of a 4wo story log. weather bordo d welling Hour,w ith - a one story stone Kitchen thereto attached, log Barn and other odtbuildrrigs—As the property of JOSEPH•RICKERT.. . • '1 - - the same time and place; No. 1. All that certain Messuage, tenement and tract eland situats in West Penn (township. Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of lace John Kleckner, now of John and Henry Sassaman, Daniel Shively and others, containing 186 acres, , bo the same morn or less, with the appurtenances • consisting of a Log House,• Stable and &in , Mill. . 'No.2. 'T,he undivided two thirds of el certain tract of Lsnd situate partly •in Rush township, Schuylkill county, and partly in Lanvin() town. ship, Northampton county containing 1748 acres, with the appurtenanees,consisting of 3 Saw Mills, 'one steam Saw Mill, ..and two water power, Saw ._Mills.''• -- • • • •No. 3:A certain tract of land, partlfunim prey. ad, situate in East Brunswig township,: county aforsilid, near blelCeansburg, adi rifling lands of Solomon Whetstone, Mathirui'Moyer and others, Containing 96 acres, with the appurtenanima. - • No. 4.A certain tract of land, situate' on Coil • lun, partly in East Brucswig and partly in Schuylkill township, : Schuylkill county, l adjoin. ing Jodi or Samilel Boyer, Daniel Yost and otfi • est, .containing 100 acres, with. the appurten. - , No. 5. A certain tractor' unisnProved ad. the last - dzacribcd, and lands of Daniel Graff add others,'Ontaining 200' acres, with the appurtenances,: • • N 0.6. A certain tract of unimproved lead, situ ate in Rush township, county:aforesaid, adjoin ing lands of' Jeremiah Pearsol' and of hers, ti taining 10 acres, with the appurtenances. No. I.A certain - tract of unimproved !and, situ.. ate in Schuylkill ton nship and county; adjoining lands of'- - —Shelhammer, --4,C00k and others, containing 400 , acres, with the appurtenances. No. 8. The tin-divideli third part of ,a certain tract or land, situate in Rush township, county aforesaid; adjoining land of Sainnel Lindner, add other land, rands of tViltiam Audenried, contain ing 3000 acres, with the appurtenances: No. 9 The undiVided half part of a certain tract of land, situate' in Rush township, county afore said, adjoining lands of Margaret .Willing and others,7-contvining 196 acres and 1237 perchis, with , the appurtenances.' Latd the estate of WM'. Liam Audeoried. ideate samefime and place, cer twin frame dwelling ITouse, situate in %Vest Brune.: wig township, Schuylkill county. on a lot at ground nurehaseeby Enos Jones, from the late Henry Raush, dee'd in his lifetime, bounded east wardly by the Schuylkill canal, southwardly by lands of ilenry'Tlaush, .dec'el westwardly by the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road; and north erly. by the Fiver'Schuylkill' with Vie appurten. aticea,. As tho!property of ENOCH JONES. . . ' Al ilic .sa me lime and place, All that eert in tract or pieeenf land situate in Man henn to%i nship,', Schuylkill county,- bounded by. lands of , aci H ) and Peter assinger, Philip Moy er, George Moyer,, Samuel Dilltnan - and others. containing 30 acres and . 56 perches aril mea sure, of ivhich about 20 acres are clear gn d the rest wood land:with the !aprptirtenances, C.onsis, ting of a one story log Dwelling house, and un-- .finished two' story lug 'House, a Switzei barn, Springholfse,'"&e. As the property of JOHN MIALLER... ! On. Illaidu# the oth tiny of October next, .At 10 o'clock in the forention,at the (louse of Will Ham Mortimer in the hornugh of Pottsville: All that certain tot:.q,piece of ground, situate On the suuthwestwardly side of Third street in the bor ough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, contain ing in front on said Third street ,30 feet, and depth 30 feet bounded. northeastwardly by sai Third street, southeasterly by High - street, north] westsrardly by tot , No. 6,, and southwestwardlyi by ground of Watkin Pritehird,heing part of lot No. 5, with The appurtenances, consisting of is [licestory dwelling-House„partly stone and pait ly brick, with tj basement story in front. As the property of liciwELL DAVIS. I At lheiame ante . -mid . place, All that certain lot Or piece of ground, situate in the borough oPlinersville, Schuy lkitt , entinty. bound ed on thetiast ; by the West Branch of l the river• onl the west by the Mine Hill and Schbvlkiil Haven Rail Road, on the north by lands of George Lawrenceinnd — on the south- by lands of M. S. lGichler, contairmigmbout 13 acre more or.loss; with die appurtenincrni, consisting of a one and a half story fraMe dwelling floue with art Office and Kitchen (hereunto attached, and plastered pn the olitsiiirl . i Ice House, frame and ritlier :outbuildings. Atithe property of BLAIIRAWBENACIIAN.. 4t the sam Hine ond place, All that certain hit o f /ground, situate on the south. easterly side of Market street. in Joseph Woods' extension of the town c7flPottsyille in the county of Schuylkill, 'and marked in the plan of sold tension No. 55,C containing to front oft Market street 60 feet, larid in depth 220 feet; bounded southwesterly by:lot - N0.50; southeasterly by Nor wegian street,-northrasterly by Word street and northwesterly! by Market street,rtogethef with the brieditarnents and appurtenances, consisting ; of- , -As the, prdperty of ISAAC SCOT P. alt -the saint (fine- and _place,. All Volt certain lot Or niece of ground, situate on the 39-3L•' EMI U 11 - on- Leh r. I Ryer street grid Mine .street, in Joseph Wood'i;, extension to "P l u6sville, acbuytkill county, mark= ed in ihe plan' Or said extension No. 74, contain ing in. front on said .114 a Hit t strea 60, feet in width. antrin !depth '220 feet, bounded southwes. , . terly by lot No. :73, southeasterly by Norwegian street, northeastern by hit No. 73, and ticirthwes. terly by said M'arket street, being the same lot. which Joseph! Wood and wife, by their attorney • in .filet by deed bearing even 'date with the said Mortgage conveyed to William B. Lewis, with the apnurtenances, consisting of--As the proper ty Of W I LLAIAM B. LEWIS. •at the 'same time apt!, place, All that certain lot of gro.ind, situate in Wood's Ad dition to Pottsville, Schuylkill county, and mark ed No. 93, frontimr GO feet on the north sif,e.of Market street, and continuing the tame breadth - 'NO feet or thereaboutsitolLyon streetheing one of those lots of ground; which JOsephl Wood and Wife, by deed beiking date the 20th day of Au gust last, granted to'Corrit Chambers in fee,tc gethcr w:th the h ereditameats and appurtec z ances. . . . 2. Also, Allt t certain hit of ground, situate in Wood's Ad ch ion to Pottsville , connly afore said, marked ii o. 9G, fronting GU feet on.the north side of Market btrc I. ,and continuing • the sane breadth 2,00 feetor 0 &cahoots 16 Lyons street, being one or am c lots, which Joseph Wood and wife convey . to Correy Chambers by deed; dated the 20th day of August last, to gether with_ the liereditiments and _appurten ances. ' - `Al so, All that ce r tair . Messurige, piece or lot of mind. situate on the northwestyyardly sido of Mar ct stain Joseph Wood's extension to Pitts \ ly'ille,:chnylkilt countYmarkcskin said extensio n' iNo. 97; containing in :front on said Market street i fin feet and in eep!ll 200 lett, hounded southwes. ator ore an of c of el IC Christ. G uardi I t of wn- :zisi Ex. f the and üblic ext, wit net, ship pray. flung . Co. E=ME outheraterly side •of' Market sired, between terly by lot No. 96, northwesterly by Lyon street, northeasterly by Lot No. 98 and southeasterly by -said Market strei t, being the 'satne lot of ground which Joseph Wood and wite'lranted to Corry Chambers in fee by deed, dated the same day of these -- presents, together with the fieredita ments and appurtenances, consisting of . 4, Also, A Illthuse twenty certain pieces or lot of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Market streetin the borough of Pettsville,Sehuyl kill county, marked iii a. general plan of Joseph Wood'e extension of Pottsville, Nos. 79, 80, 81,89, 83, 84, 85, 86,' 87, -88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 98, 99, 100 and 101, three of the said lots, to wit, 82, 90, and 93 cant lining in front each 46 feel, and the remainder, of the said lots each 60 (est, and in length or depth 200 feet, being the same lot 3 which Joseph Wood and wife, bY two several deeds, dated thc29th day or January, A.P. 1331, granted to Corry Chambers in tee; together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. As the prOperty, of 'COR R Y 'CH A M B PAIS. sit Mc 'sante lime and. place. All that certain tract of ;Coal land, situate in Lower 51ahantonga township, Schuylkill county, bound. ed by lands of William Graeff; Benjamin, Base bore, Samuel Kimmel and Francis Speatier, con 'twining 50 acres and allowance; being the same premises which Jacob Christ aorl John Strimp. fler and their Wive; by Deed bearing date the 13th day orJanuary A. D. 1841, teMveyed to John Gall in fee, ['with the 'appurtenances. As 'the property of Gfoige.flunyon, • )041N G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. SherifFi3 Office, Orwigs. / • • .In . irg, Sept. 92, 1843. Alithe 11 1 4 y for, the new Cantlidare, A T the casifinE Elect on of Oct. 1843. At the urgent siflicitition of a number ofmy friends, I !laic consented 16present my name before the freemen of Schnyli , ill county, as tlie.indepen dani candidate for the office of SliE. R I F ; scdelY and only opposed to the Irish andidate, and all unfair means of obtaining support such as buying voles for' rog, bribing &e. dr.c. Those who support , me are my friends, and those op. posed to me will still remain my friends and fel low freemen: Sllould you determine to elect me, the duties,',;)E , 'the Of fi ce, will be discharged with fidelity and without regard to party. Respectfully Yourt. ' • ' JACOB B. OVERBECK., • Pottsville, September 19,1843. . THE Vilt:iAL, EQUINOX, with itislogs, and ialos and capricinui Cho age P 'of wlather ;kV a 'trying time for persons whose lungs are2.delicate: Coughs, and colds, the our* couriers of Consumption, are extreme ly prevalent, and the foundation Of raany a fatal case of intlatitanon of the lunglil;bionchitis, Rheumatic fe ver,pleuriky; &C., is now being laid. Yet why should these iiestrudtivodiseases.be allowed together head, (or, rather Ivillen the'affeetions of, the respirattiry or gans Which lead to them, can be subdued) ' by the rise of JAYNE . ,IS 4XPECTOiIitiT3 , " We pause fur a r`e- P/Y ) ' ' • For 4.1 e 11,Eir zrd .Yer.derscri, rotts‘ille% gents for the'Proprietor. • . SePtcrnber',l6, -i-J..... , -"::-•i.-;; : -11-. i , :u; - .:• , f - ;-'- :". - . - ::-..?,,- 1: - '1 -:-....:-...... tz;..,; - .;;,-... ; :i.;:.;,-, , ?,:.:-.,:- .. - ,:,. , ... . . . . ,_ ...,. .., .. MI MEE 121=151 I i ' ROCLAIIti WNEREiti in and by ttit act of the General AesernblY alba Commanwealth of Penn t sylvanni, entitled 'An*et Regulating the Gene. ral Elections Within the Cionnionwealthj passed the 2d day of July, A. D., 1839" it is made the duty of the.sherrofevery ;county to give public notice of such e lection ta•tie holden, and to make known in Stich notice are to be elec. ted: •Thrrefore.'r ' , ' • 'I, JOHN G.' WOOLISON, • High Sheriff of the county of Schuylkill,dn ataxy SNOW:11 by this advertiSement to the electors of said. county of Schuylkill, that a I CVIVERAL - ELECTION. . • will he held in the said county, on TUESDAY,' the 10th day of (OCTOBER neat, at the lseveral distrietalthereog as tollOws, to wit: 1. The electors of the %rough. of Orwigaburg will hold their election , at the Conti House, in the borough Of Orivigskirg. , 2. ll'he electors of Westßrunswig township, will hold their electionit the Court House, inthe borobgh of Orwigsburg. I ;! • 3. The electors of East- Brunswig toWnship. will hold their election' the house .of- Henry Lutz, new-occupied by'lohn Beyer, in the tow of hlcKeanshurg, , • , ' • 4. Tlic electors of PinegrOve-,township, will hold their electiOn at the house oethe late John Bair, now W ilhm Liitz, of the said township. .. 5. The electors of Wayne township will hold their clectiO - at!the hoese of Leonard Sholl, keeper in thetotvn of Friedeitsburg. • 6. The electors of Up`peilifahentongo township lvtll hold thdir election it the house pf Peter Yo. der, formerly &Mud Moyer, in said ,township. 7. The electors of Barry. township, including"' the house occupied by Mr. Rawn, will huld their election at the house or Isaac Dengler, in said township. 1 . 'B. The electors of Pi ker, township will hold their election ati the of ,JacoVlietierling, Jr., now or late in the occupancy of Samuel Kim mel, in said township. ! ' •9: The electors of Liiwer, Alahuntongo. town. ship hold their general'election, at the house JoSaiili °smart, in said township, 1.0. The electors of West Penn township will hold their,election at the house n w occupied by Moretz Fcirresder, in said township. 11, The electors of Union township will hold their election at l he hotise of John Eisenhower, i 3 said township. e • • • . 12. The electors of It ush .township will h old thei!elliction at the hoii;e of Jacob Faust; inn• keeper; in said township. •• . .13. The electpra of. Branch townheip, will hold their election at the hotise;olJacob Heim, in-the village of Leviellyn. • 14. The eleeflars of ffic borough of Minersvide will hold their'election at the house ofJulin Moon in gild borought" • / 15.•The.ele+rs of that. part of the township' ,of Schuylkill, included :in the-following 6090a :ries, to wit: 'Beginning at the line between Schuylkill and 4161 Brinitiwigtownships, thence along the State iroad leading from Orwigeburg to Cattawissii i crossing: the line of the said town. ships of Schuylkill and East Brunswig,, thence along said btatroad tolthe northern line of Rush township, including the said township of Schuyl kill, and the iidithwestl:of said state road to the place of beginning, shall hereafter be an election dfrarict, and the qualifted'electora thereof shall hold their gene'ral elections at the house of Na than Barlow, id said tiiwriship. ' 16. The qualified electors of Schuylkill town. 'ship who heretofore helci 'their elections at the' house of Frederick Bensinger. Jr., and, who are not included In the abbve boundaries, will hold I their general elections 6s heretofore at the house 1 of said Frederick Bensinger, Jr., ip Schuylkill township. i 1 17. The electors ofthat part of the townships; Of Norwegian end Branch, included within thel following boundaries, to wit:. B,eginning at the' Broad Mountain Hotel, including the same, .from' thence a south Wcst corner to the. west Branch o the River 6cht4lli ill a (Ch;iptnali6ville, including the same, thence following the said west branch to the t;noth of the Mine 11111 gap, including the u l a collicri .s at said gap, from thence south east course to the West Norwegian creek t Mann*- IWilliams' collieries, including the, same, from thence continuing the same course. ,G. Moorers tavern house, on the Centre tur..pike, including' the some, from' thence' an' east course. to Wadea ville including the same, from thence -continuirig the same cow* to tlici town of Sf. G t ir, inch!. ding thes.ame to Mill Creek, thence following the said Mill creek. and valley, to the farm house Of James C. Stevens,,. including the same, from thence a south ; west course to the Broad ~M oun fain hole!, to the place of beginning,,shall hereaf: 'ter be an election district, and the qyalifed voters thereof shall..liereafter hold their: general • elec. tions at the ptiblichoilse,at present occupied Peter Kline IP the toWniof New Castle, in the said township' Of NorWegin. 18. The qualified elhctors oP that part of the townships ofri Norwegian and Schuylkill, Who beretA . 6re held their elections at the Pert Caron House:in the town of Port Carbon, and viho are not included in the, abave.boundaries, ,will hOld thgir general elebtiond as heretofore at the Port Carbon house in the town of Port. Carbon. 19. All the qUalified electors, residing on •- the mist side)of NOrwegiad street, in the borough; of Pottsville' and counti of Schaylkill ;including that portion Gf; the quali fi ed electors in 'l ,Manbdim townshiP, who' have heretofore voted in the ballot bust of said borough, shall form a separate elee tion district, and cot - alone to hold their elections at the public house of Jacob Gcisse in said !bo. rough. ! 1 20. All the 'qnaliffed electors residing on the west side of Norwegian street, in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, including that portion of ',the electors of Noi wegiantownship who have hereto line voted in Said . , borough, shall form another and separate election , district, and hold their elec.' lion at the public House of N. J. Milli. I 21. fhe electors 'of the bOreugh of yaina§ua will hold their election at the school house in said borough. , I 22. That the electdrs of Mitnheim township . towns hip lying southeast or the followinglinecomMen cing at the township line of Wayne and Manheim towoships 'on Lille Summer Hill, thence alonithe 'Summer hillland Orwigsburg road, to the Micas of Widow SWeicker, and the house of Julia De wait, cxcludil the slime,. thence to thq hOliset of Philip Drool Her, thence to the hotish• of .f,ohn Deibert at ti e Centre turnpike thence to l the house of Johri Bata; th ence to thehonse of Philip- Rock; thencel to the h busc of John Shane; Jr;, in. chiding the seine; thanes to the township line of said Manlictin and Schuylkill townships, qball hold their geheral eldctions at the Court House borough of Orangsburg. 23. The electors oftlic remaining part of Man helm township, willliol4 their election at the . house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the town of Schuylkill Haven. At.which time ampOaces are to be elected by the freemen of theeairily of Scheylkill- 1 Three Persons • • • A g:Cand 'corn isstoners otthe J Coln . mo n 111 or Penn sylvania.; One Person ro reprqent the Congres.aonal triet, eompoied , of the, counties of Sehuyi,kill,Dauphin and Lebanon, in the. Cono. ts tess, of the United. . States.l 39- - I One Person ro repreSent . the Senatorial District, compoSed of the counties of Schuylkill; carbon, Monree and Pike, the Senate of the ;Com monwealth of Pennsylvania: . .• .: I Twp ,PersOns .1 For .111einbers...Of the House Of Re.: . 1 presetitativei L_of the Common; wealth of PeOnsylvahia. .I One. Person For Sltriff of the county of Sohyl ; kill. - .One Person For Treasurer of .he county of One Person Voi county Commissioner. 0. One l Person° Pot Dirett i Or of the Poo • E .TONAL. WI MN • '-this' PersOn '1 I. i • _• For CoUnty-Auditor.,- - wo PeriSOnsr - For Trustees of the Orwigsburg eademyla the county of j Schuylkill: . I The general election, tind. election for inspec. tore and Judges, to be opened betieen the hours ; of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall con. tinue without interruption or. adjournmentluntil ! 7 o'clock in the everang.'when the polls shilll be closed.' ' In pursuance of an act of the General Aisein bly of the Commonwealth of' Peirneylvaniii; anti tied "An aet relating to the elections of! this Commonwealth," pissed the 2d day,of Julys ;A. D.,1839; Notice is; hereby given. ,, • ; • "That every person, excepting justices 14 the peace, who shall hold ,any offienor appointment of profit or trustunder the government of the U. tilted States, or of this State, or of soy city 44. in. ; corporited district, and' also th 4 every , ineinbcr ; of Congress, and of the state legslattire. aild of the select or common council of any city. ..missioners of any incorporated 'district, is bylaw incapable of holdiog or exercising, at the slime time, the office or , appolotment'of judge, irispee tor or clerk of any ,election of -this common. / ••wealth, and' that nu inspector, judge or other tig. fixer of such election, shall be elltible adj• of. fine to be then voted for." f • And the said Act .of Assendily, entitled Il' An Act relating to the elections of this Coro-then. • wealth," passed. July 2d, 1839. 'further provides as follows, to wit : • . 'That the inspectors and judge's, chosen a's a foresaid, shall meet at the respective places ap-, • pointed for'holding the election in the distriets to , which they respectively belong; before nine o'- clock in the morning of the second •Tuesdn'i in October, in each and every year; and each of Said inspectors slialtappoint oae clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of siSch district. ; I "In case the person who shall 'have received the second highest number of votes for inspdetor, !shall notlattend on the day of election, then; the person who shall have received the second high ' est number of votes fur judge at the next piece ding electiim shad act as Inspietor in his place. And'in case the person who .01101 have received the highest number of votes for inspector Pliall 'not attend, the person elected jodge shall appoint _an inspector in his place; and in case the pOson elected judge shall'not attend; then the' inspector who received the highest number of votes !dish appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for tie space of one hour after the time fixed by law for.opening the election, the qualified voters of the townikhip, ward t.r district, forwhizh auch.officer shall have been elected, present at the place of electi.n,ishall elect one of theirnumber Co fill Such vacarici. "It shall be the:duty of said Assessors respec tively to attend at the plaee,of hhlding everyi,gen eral, special or township,election l uring the Whole time said election is kept open, or the purpcise of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on . in relation to the right of anY, per. son assessed by them to vote at Such election, or such other matters in relation t. , 1 the assessments of votersis the said inspectors or judge, or eithf& of them, shall from time to timd, rcqui.e. • `•That no person shall be perinitted to vo e at any election, as aforesaid,. othier than a c bite freeman of the age of twenty-one years or More, who shall have reaided within tie state et ilcast one year, and in 'the election district whetle lie • offers to vote at, least ten days immediate!y pre cedinOrm election,' and within two yearainkid a state of county tax, w hieg- shall have been asses. sed at least ten days before the ,election. Thui a citizen of the United States, who had prevhliusly been a, , qual.fied voter of 6:3 state, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall haveresi .ded in,the election district., andi paid taxes hs a. finesaid, ihall be - entitled tu`vote after residibg in this state six months: Provided, that the white freemen citizens of the 'United States, bet Ween the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and havingresided in this state one year, and in the election dikitriet ten days es afuresantjahall be entitled to vote„„alihouglithey shall,not i have paid taxes. . I 1 4 1T6 person shall be permiited to vote whose nantell - not.!contained in the list of taxable if hab ittnts furnished by the commissioners as afore said, unless. First: lie produces a receipt Or. the -payment within two years, ut a state or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitutions and give satisfactory evidence either on his min-oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax or on failure to produce a receipt, shall Platte ,oath to , the paythent thereof; -or Second: If he claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two years, he shall depose an oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the state at least one year next before his application, and make snch ,proof, of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily : believe from the aceJunts given him that he is of the age atoresaid, and give' such other evidence as is required by this act, Where upowthe ,name of the person so admitted to vote shall bedneerted in the alphabetical list li the inspectors and a note Made_ cpposite then . to by writing the word "tax " if he obeli b admit ed to 4 1 vote by reaema of having paid a tax, or tlie word "agei," if he ehall be admitt4 to vote on account of his age, and in either case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the 'clerks; who' shall make the' like notes in the list of voters kdpt by them. - . ! !I . .1 "In all cases whore the name of the persyn claiming to vote is not found on the het- furnish ed by the commissioners and assessors, Xr his right to , voto whether found thereon or rini is ob jected to by any, qualified elfin!), it, shall be, the duty of the inspectors to examine such per Won on oath no' to his qualifications, arid if he claiins to have resided within the state for one year or more, his oath shall be sofficieat proof thereof, but he shalt matte proof by' at least one anyone.. tent witness, who shall he a qualified eleacii, that he has resided within , the district for morel than ten days immediately preceding said 'election, and shall also himself swear that his horr4 fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not ninon in tbe said district for the purpose of voting there in. , .i _ , 'Every peram qualified as aforesaid,' and *lin shall make duo proof, if required, of his rcainence and payment of taxes as afore-saw, shall be lad in it. ted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. It - any person shill prevent or attempt it? pre. vent any officers of an election under this nil frodiviiolning such election, or use 'or thrtiaten a ny Iriplence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in tne lencu tion of his gay, or OA block •up, or attempt to I block; up the , window or avenue to any sv tidow where the same may be holden; orshall rin ously disturb the peace at such , election, or slia I use or practice any intimidation, threats,torcii, ,r vio hence, 'with design to influence unduly oraverawe any electors or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such petann 00 conviction Shall be fined in any sum flaunted ing fivC haidnd dollars and be iMptisancid for any time not less than one nor 'more than, f welva months. And'ilit shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offenco,shall be ha , that the person so offending was no a resident I the city, ward, district, or township where ih said offence was committed, and not entitled! t vote therein, then, on conviction. be 'chill be gnu enced to pay a fi no afoot less than dna hundred no More than ono thousand dollars, arid ibe'imprishnbd' not less than six months nor more Xhan two rears. If any perroina shall make any bet br wager upon result of 'any election within this 'Co mon wealth. or shall offer to make any such bUt rWa ger,either by 'verbal proclamation theredf, r any written or ,Printed adyertiaemeur, eltalledg or iu. vite any parson or persons xi 'mike Is cb bet or wager. upon conviction thersorhe or the shall !prick and pay, three times the 'amount so beta r offered to be bet.,-• 1 . . . The Judges !ars te make thyir returns County of Sebuylkill,at theCountlcurse inch burg, on Friday the 13th day of Octoberi 1843. i i If Given under my hand and teal at thC SI, Office at Orwigabarg. and dated Eept.!2 year, of bur 1..0rd one thousand,eight huddri forty.three, and sixty.seventh year of 1 1 111 0 dance of the United Statea of America.' i 1 ~, • :JOHN G. WOCILISON;SIii Sheriff's (Mee.. °twigs:# I '' , •!! ? '. ' burg. Seta: 9, 1843. ; i I TZF inktti BECKER'S EYE SALVE.-4 i suPPIY "'of ilia highly , celebrated"-Salve lor .i acre and intiamed Eyea.—iitist received end For ilele by JOHN' S. C. MARTIPI'S Drtp. Moro. I Japiary 28; 1813, , 1 H . 1 5-- I== FOlOl 1' • =WIC. WIIIIRSHANT to in Order.ofthe Orphans Court of Schnylkill county; the subscraier adnainistrator of thiestate 'Of George. Hain: late of thelownahip IC& Wayne, in the county pfschuylkill, deceased: will ex.' prise to vale by PublicVendtte, on Saturday, the 14th. day of October.nest; at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, on the pretrises at the binge late of George Ilain, iu the township f)fWayne, and :county aforesaid ; A &gale Messuage Tenement and tract of land.l situate in the township of Wayne , county of Schuyli kill, bounded by lands of , •Peter Lanbenstein. Henry Berger: Jacob Faust and others: containing 220 acres or thereabouts. 'Pheimprosements are t a double Log House. two stories 'high— :: Lel Bara —two Orchards, and about tine tae hundred and thirty acres of cleared laid, and well supplied with a running stream of water and springs, late the estate of said decease& Attendancd be given', and the conditions of eale . made knoW9 at the4itee and Otiiiie — of sale by. MICHAEL FRITZ:. 1 By Ordee of the Ciinrt. < Administrator. • i.. 1.111 DOWSING, Clerk. Orwipbiiiig, Anent 15,1843. j. MRS MORGAN, M ARKET STREET, has just received a few of the AM32.011 aDd Shell Oracle Bonnets, Which be sold 4en, low. Pottsville, June, 17, 1843. ' 25-- ;. TiIPS & 0.1 1 iE.." - i—Just received and fo r 'sale an assortment ofGig. Siilkey, and riding Wbips.and Walking Capes. March 19.12 , . JOHN S.P. MARTIN. TEAS & COFFEES. -=Superior old Java; Rio, Lagutra; St. Donirrign an Cuba Coffees: Imperial, Gun Powder; Young Okson, Pouch. ong and Souchong teas,-warran4d,fresh. For sale by E. Q,'& A. 'UR:PERSON. September 2 . 36 • - r WORKMEN WANTEiI--IMSWIZIATELY. THF. Undersigned 'having purclgised the Wy oming Iron Works, at Wilkeshaire, Luzerne, County, Pa.. mid intinds putting the same into operation Immediately, wantsa number of work men of various descriptions, viz: A than competent to turn rolls +able for ma. king railroad iron and other descriptions of chant Iron A mUn"to role Boiler and Sheet fl)n, and va rious kinds 'of Plate Iron, lane ;or,iwo good hammermen . Eight M. ten goad puddlcrs, So l d one or two good heaters. , • Eight or ten good Nail Cutters. AppliCation.may be made to thii subscriber or to Thomas Ellis at the Works. None but good and steady worktnen need ap. ply_. - THATCHER T. PAYNE. September 2, IYAN'rED 1 GOOD, Girl who can do the Conking. Washing '''axtd Ironing of a fnal' fatidly. None nerd eptd except ;one, who is fully qualitisd. and', who call acorn well recommended. _Apply at this officc. '' COAL R' ANTED. man TONS, White Ash LtimpiCoa 1 e-R want ed, for, which Bacon will be given in exchange. Inquire at I. 3 Nalh Water St., Market St. Philadelphia, Aug,ust 12, ENNST ',WAN IA II A IX ) • • PO'FTSVILLE, • ipublic . arp. respeetfitllv informed that the suialcriber has token this. and comma diens estatlishmint, teeelitly kept by Weaver & Peters. 11 11 :q.; -- No 'exertions will lie spared r by the onderoigned to render; the accom rnods tiolas 'awl comforts of this Hotel,;equal, if not. su perioi to, thOe fuinished while tinder the. control , pothers! ' JOSEPH tI.tIfAVER. May 6, 1.643 VAST IRON SCREENS•—gast lion Rollina ` 4 `d Screens of Various sizes for Coal, on hand and for sale at :W.l IL rtIARSEIALL'S Cheap Groeary . Flour Feed &,Proylgiott Store corner of p Norwean Street and Mount Carbort Rail Road J one 10, . . ;. 24 • DRUGS AHD MEDICINES. (UST received l in addition to 'grater . . supplies, a ILIF general assortment <if . ~ ; . Drags; : Points, ;. . . Medicines, . ~ Oils, and Turpentine, Chemioals, !' , Dqe Stuffso . , . /'tent Medicines, VarniAlies, 7. . Perfumery, ' : Gtass,frmii7 by 9t024 by 30. with 1 6 .! Together every ;uncle in.., his line.. while h e ogether :y article...:..,._ offer's fiir sale,at a small advance,a and solicits the at• toation of Physicians and eountryidealers generally. .OLIN §'. C. MARTIN. . !Particular Particular attention given td Physician's Pre scriptions.nt all hours. . November 26. , •,- SOAP AND CANDLES.—Soap end Candles of the best quality by the box, sold at Philadelphia manufacturers priOsfreight and ex change added; by ARSIJALL,, Corner of Norwegian St. ane3lt. Carbon R R. Pottsville, April 15; 1843. 1 ; 15-- New Mack Orel. zfew 13arrels and lialfflirrds, of 1843 Nfock eroljual receivod, and foOsale,. at the Yark Store, by ' EDWARD YARDLEY. Pottsville, September. 19. 1843. ; 38— N BEE All lA. .:....F rir II t subscriber announces Ito tin public that - 0 - he has opened a Lumber Yard in the• bo rough Of Pottsville, immediatel l y hack attic neN Prestivtctian Church ; _ where 4c. wiil , eunstlntly keep °Omit!, a large assurtertent of:Lumber, of every 4scripticin. He has on band Pine Boards, from $lO to SIG pet M. and ,koak, from $lO to $2O ; pey M. ; 0: 1 , , He respectfully solids the autronage of his frit:ride:and the, public, l aid kits confident, that he will be able to supply Lumber, 'at such rates, as will give general SatisiaeliM). • ! I JOSEPH SHELLY. . , September 1 7, ' F ' 35—tf NEW BO.Ofk".a. Mary ,gr. Martha; by . Mrs. Ellis t r -12 Bernardo Del Carpi°, by J. G. Marvin . 25it Village'Doctors, by T. S. Arihmi; i 124 Loamy of Life, by the Countescpfßlessington 12.5 Letters front the Baltic ' I! i 12; Nina, by Miss Bremer (a fresh sl l pPlY) ! ' . 14 I,Vitidrr Catitle, by Ainsworth :l ) 12: Philip in-search'of a wife, (a freik atippl,y) • '12 2 Ten Thousaud a Year, 1 Uo , • 50 Cl7go for American Notes! 10 ; 12 T 1 Attache . . ;do 1 12 Mck is the Mother ot Money t! - i 37 Smith's Productive Farming. boOnd. 1 , --• 50 Miss Leslie's Magszine,•for Sept. single Nos. l6 lust received aid for sale by 1 B. BANYAN: Srpt. 16,/ 3-1 , HORSE SILOES. - ' TIIE subscriber takes plcasare in .. 1 announcing to :the piddle that after years of study and labor h o . has per fected his machine folithe 'ltemise ! lure of HORSE-SHOES. which he n (") H offers sira o oT t ni v rigntll)aie.c a x t op t fe h price tri h estiea 03 if mti o na f ka l ii l in oc t liv r .. s (w.r S h h t; c. o us h e . i , . amounts in all eases td the first cost of the iron). besides the shoed. aro, More easily fit ted to the hoof, and is no danger of pricking. the holes all. being punched of the proper distances from theedge.' The quality of the,iron is .also war ranted sanerior to any heretofore used Tor that put , pose. All.persons desirous of testingthe great value and superiority df these over hand made shoes, by sending $5 byrnail or otherwise,one Inindreal pounds assorted shoes will immediately be forwarded—war. rented to suit the section of { tee country for Which they are ordered, by applying to Lewis Benedict &co.. John 'rownsend, Albany` ; Pterson ilf to., New York; Charles Smith, Bostan,lE• [ Pratt dr. Brother, Balti more, or to A'. M. & B. W. JONES, 'No. 17 South wharves, Philadelphia, !where further hfurmation may be had be the subject. . , . lIENRYt'IIIII , IDFA. i , .-:: 37— t rot the :wigs. iI I' ,). rerill'e in the red epd Mepen- ! §eptember p, . • pit. :4pE(4LING'S, ;: • PULIIIPNARY SYRUP, the best, article that can 'bet lirocured , Calsta, Consump. tion and all ,diseascis of the Flulinoriery Organs. It has been tried by thousando, anillean.iirodoce tho very best reccoturnendations: ;; isupety of this Medicine for. sale' at j 301111 - S. C. MAIITIN'S. • ' Drag Stoic. ? rrice 50 contka bottle. Snpteinboi ..eykar - c,A.nPETtmlfer, ON THE' -CASH PLAN, 41. r•its, Iliat RI Sr.., ,One dour abOrs Cheslut. Entrance 4134 at No. • , Philadelphia. THE sukistribet'e rent in his present situation being eery low, and his terms cash, he termined to sell at prices to suit the hard times. Ile oflO:ra a well selected stock of • Beautiful Imperial three ply,) • -• Best superfine . ln K iein , . I • . ' Handsome Extra tine lagain, Fine and common do.• ' }CARPET INGS -11431 treble twilled Venetian, , Fine Ecighil Wasted do. I • London Damask do* • I • Plain Striped - dd. J Alio a static arexceljent.and bcautitut. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, I 33- All widths for Rooms, Halls, Entries, Vesti. boles, Door Pieces,&c. Also. Coach Oil Clottis, Furniture Cloths, Druegete, and near Baizes Elegant Piano Mad Table,Covers.- A lso,Cauton and Spanish , Floor Slattings. I - With a large assortment of cerp low prtccd Ingrain and Venetian Carpttings, Door Mats, Bindings, Stair Rods, c‘f c. The citizens of Schuylkill County intending to purchase for cash, are re.peei folly int.ited to call and examine for themselves, as the goods shall be sold at the lowest niece in the city ~ Whole sole and Retail, I•EVI F.L151 - 11DG E. 'Philadelphia, Septemb e r 2, 1843. 36-3 m IRON AND STEEL, JAIITES S. SPENCER, 3R. 1 DOOR BET.OW Ancu Sr., Philadelphia: . ' gigAs constantly on hand, a full assortment of " IRON 4 . STEEL, which may be had orP the most reasonable terms. i Sbptembee. p, 37 - LINDSAY & BLILKIg BOOKSELLERS, BINDERS, AND STA- North 11'61 corner of 4lh and Chesnut, St. ' Philadellihia;_Augast 33 . , Office of the Philadelphia and Beading , Itailroad Company. • Philadelphia. July 24, 1843. This r Philadelphia and Reading • • - Railroad Company hereby give notice that the rates of freight on coal are and will continue ns follows: From Pottsville to Richmond or Philadelphia. 81 40 per ton S I 40 per ton. From Schuylkill Haven. 3U " 130 • " -) • S. 1111 ADFORD, Secretary. Philadelphia, July 29, 1843 LIFE AND ePEECHES OF. IIEisi.RY.CLAY, , FOR 81. AFRESH' supply just' received tied for sale by ' 'B. BANNAN. July 22,, . 30— 33-1 m TIIOMSONIAN MEDICINES.. AGENERAL assortment kept constantly on hand at EICHHOLTZ & SANDERSON'S New Drug Store, Pottsville. Pa July 22, DR. D. JAYNE'S I\AIIIILY MEDICINES, EICIIIIOLTZ & SANDERSON'S New Drug Store, Pottsville, Agents fir Schuy lkill Co July 12 , t I-9-3t* Wlstars Balsam of Wild Cherry, A good and officaciowi remedy for.the prevail ing .4%fluer,:m. for sale at JOON S. C. MARTINS Drug Stqre ' Centre st.,Pottsvillo. Pottsville, July, 29, 1843. 31-- .311C. 1 1 FOR FIRB BRICKS,, , THE subscriber has for sale a large quantity of the materiel commonly called Fire-sand kr de composed MICA, which is used by Brickmakers and' Potters, in the manufacture of fire-proof bricks, cooking furnaces,ltc. It is of a very su perior quality, clear of sand, gravel, or other im purities, and will be delivered on board of boats, or.vessels, rit the subscriber's wharf, Welt side of Schuylkill, tint(' a mile below Gray's Ferry Bridge, at one dollar per ton, or fifteen cents/PT barrel!, . • ROBERT CARR,' July 15, 48- NEW InitlG STORE. " - E. B. EICHIIOI.I, S. CO.. re spectfully informs t e citizens Pottsville, and Schuylkill county gen erally; that'they haves opened. ( in the store formerly occupied by Mr. Slater,) a general assortment of Drugs, . Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, - . Dyes, Varnishes, ! Pull y, . G lass, . 1 , Spices, Patent Medicines, 4c., sc. • And, solicits a share of public- patronage, confi dently assuring the public that every article in their lino, shall be of thi: first quality, and pure ly genuine. - • flaring served -a rignlar apprenticeship to the busines in Philadelphia, those who s faVour them with a call, can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly against all. mistakes, and have their med icines put up : with greatest care and nicety. 1 I Physicians prescript:pas attended to with par. tieularsare, at all hours. Country Physicians and ° Storekeepers, supplied at a sinall advance on el.. y priees. Pottsville. December 3. 49—f 11E1tCIIAN'1"S• HOTEL, • No. 41 - COURTIAND.STREET, NEW YORK. ralllE subscriber respectfully notifies his Iriends amt uthers;that lie has recenfly open ed a new and "conveniently furnished Hotel, at 41 ouri.land 'et„ a ,shhrt distance above his old, stand, and 'near& to Broadway.. Ile will be better able to accomodate his visit ors as his house is larger, and fluted up. with sit: tins parlors in modern style, and seventy fur . nislied Bedrooms. Ile hopes his customers .will continuo their patronage to the new establishment, and'would inlorm them that he :has reduced his price of 'aoitrding.to one dollar per day. CHARLES WYCOFF. 18—.. thew etsitionable Clothing StorO OrrcisiTE,TiiE TONVN UAW. • TrUST opened for the Bepefit of the Poor:, by LYsellieg at, reduced. prices and for (iamb, at the Town-11all. By calling and examing you will find the Pri _... ce4 'pima the.Tiince. November 15, ,' UST received and for toile by the subscrii berg,' a large and elegant assortment of Prints; at prices from Q. to. 25 cents, among which, are several - new styles. and will be anld.as low, ae art? other stoic in the , borough can or will yell thosame quality of goods: Those in want, will please call and examine our stuck before purcha.i sing elsewhere. - • I :\ • - E. (1. &A. LIENDERSP N. .epternber 2, • MILLMIRY ;AND FANCY GOODS. MORGAij, in Market street, next dooi - ; 4 " . to Mr. Wolfingerls tavern, respecilully forms the citizen's of Pottsville, and the public generally, that she has Jost received a neviand fashionable assortment of millinery and hpej , goodvi among st which are Mo. Albat Braid, Flo.' tence Braid, Needle Straw, English Straw, and Finted [Awn Bonne t s, with a fine assortment of Inca's and boys' Leghorn and Sea grass Hats, all of wlftch will he , sold much lower than the, usual prices , for cash. Bonnets altered and dark up on the most reasonable tame rottpillc, April? t3t ' etrinlON fOEL4-A fresh supply Corn Mon 011, fbr sato by .SILLYMAN & CO. IslarclllB, I . 12— 36- , 4,, :50 Syukh Seermd Stnet, A,. 53. Nurlh Wetter Sired, ME TioNr.ns, ECEZEI Bartram's Botanii' Garden, • 29-3 m Kr Prints! Prints!: =I SN 3ANKIWPTC7 4 , FOR: Dig*RGE. - .. f ' !—. • .: --i . .0. 4 Upped Steti*Conra." ' ' s ; \ I'EASTERN DISTRICT ODANNSYI VANIA , a . . In llttittlcrettCY: : ... • 1. . • • _1 'NOTICW ' • • ''' VIDETPTIONS for Disch+ And Ce. lllB6 tite •Ilt under the; Bankrupt bisi s . have been tilcd,4' Alfred Sabbaton, Irma , Mitaufactpref.' . ••-• • i ' .-- ' 1 - 'Lii ) , Schikyli 1..11 1 Co. Paul: A. Sabbaton , Den Fc4ifOey and ' ~- StosiimEriginellanufattelir, : . chi. • ''' ' ,And Friday, the Rat day of Dileetnber„nest o !it it d'cl ock, A. M. leo ppointediO4 tlie hearing literal iii, before the Sara Court sp l Eing iti lianktuptey . ,„ at the District Court .Roonian the City of Phila delphia, 'whets and whereAs:Cieditore of the Said Petitioners, who . bavalfprovedtheir ,p4hts; and all other , Persons in Iniittist; may apPeat and show cause, if any they ! ye, why such Ilia • Charge and Certificate Anti 'not he grantee.. ... • ' 1 FRAC 10PKINSON. . . hi . 1 Clei-k,of Tie' Disitiet Coon. • SePtemV . Ps - t;4= . " a ..... ~. •. • 'H NOTICE . - _ . ..0 0e. " - f A PETITION for ' Disc llrge and Cettifldin‘ IL under tIM Bankrlipt Lit'' has heir' f (thy' • Enos Jones, Carpenter, noik i laborer, S uylkill, ; County. ' '-ii.• ,': - And Friday the ROth day...of:October ezt,.ar If i o'clock, A. Ai .; is appointed f the hearing them' of before the said Ccurt,,•eitesng in-Bankruptcy. at the - District Court Room it the City .of Philit. &traria, when and whero;ghe Creditor's of Die. said Petitioner, whohave pifitied their Debt4,iand ill other pet-grins in interelf.?. may appear- and' show cause, if any they 1)44, why such Dia. - Charge and Certificate shoitl i f not be grahted.. ' . • " I FR - AS. IoPKINSON. ' ... 1 Clerk ortho'District Co' - urf.' • July 29 '. I . .: v'; - ' L 31— . 10 - . 1 NOTICIO. . .- ... - . ;A PETITION for Distiiiirge and Certificate .'Fla under'the Bankrupt 1.:13/, has been Red by' William G. " Johnson, laticnottl Keeper, now Gentleman, Schuylkill coeitig. - , • .• 'And Friday, the 29th day!lifSaPt• noes at 110 '. Clock, A:111., is appointedfo;the hearinithereof, before the said Court, sittieti in Binkruptcy. at the. District Court Room, iii ilia City of Philadel.i Phia, when and where tit Coeditors of Cite said' Petitioner, Who have prove t tOheir Debts, and all Other persons! in interest,- MO appear and'show'. cause, it 'any they haveo4y such Ditchargo end Certificatb should not iti - granted. . ~.. I - I FBAS.' HOPKINSON, • . r l . , Clerkcifibe District Coatift.. 1.. . June 24, , - PIIRSUANTto an or of the Orphares Court of S cchuylkill FO:.(ity, the, Rubocrihe4i ;guardians of Mars, LeceitiVelise, • Fietta, - and Maria Kemp; tumor childrqs,, of PaulKemn,late I:if the countviof Berke, dqkliSed will eipose to , kale by Publie Vendue, ors Osturday. the sevatit/i, day of October next„.at;C*.O•cloOli in the ternoon, of the said day; Sphe house of Fhilip " Poyer, inkeeper, in the ICoipugh of Schnvlk,U • Jiaven, in the said cOuntOlie undivided five.' hinth parts of four certainiMeof ground, to wit ',Nos. 9, 10, 19 and 20, im lite new: plan of the. - flx id town, on some of Whalfy -era 'erected dare], ling houses—Saiti lots erelifiose owned by the. - isaiti Paul Kemp, and pnilased py him front Gedrgc i liinnich , late the instate of the said ceased. Attendance - wilt given , and condi :fene of „Rale make known.l4the,time and placki of sale, by I 110YER„„, • DANIEL KLA„R, By,the court, . Guardians., JOHN 11.. DOWslog, clerk. • N: 13.—Altio.at the litne:Ad 'place Oldie- _(p; tercet of tlie said town fiics7 will be offered fc& Sale by the other heir j of to said Paul Kern, deceased; . 5E Orwigebarg, Auguat:l9'lB43, .0 JOAN G'.YAkEVILLE,. , AiVORNVY;43" LAW, girAS rem o ved from, 51 'et Street to.tim.ittire am -formerly ocovie4 t Abraham srciast!,! . 4 :Centre Street', opposiM thqifost Orme. Pottsville, October 8; • is;› JOON P.... 10'.ouAirr, Arr0n...16,5 , 0 f.Aw, .Ortwi9o7ll.ll. , • n'ill practice in - the Courkteqe#.9l_kill.rounts; 11 1 43151 . liAdll 4 . : r 'WC. - ••'-'••• ,'-", "as I. E subscriber annnunCe4 to the public, that -he' ' I- has en hand a ''srgequtiOy.of well cured Hams, Dried Beef, Tongoes, &c. 4 , g,', which heitri II sell at .".. PERM. Low RATES. FOR ,Cesn.,„'iit his stand - in* Gentle - ' Street, opposite the Town;1141I. . Alt smoked meste which on trio) should prov Ont to bo grind, will,,be, taken buck.l ' " ',.... ' ' ' ' ..: • . • fge always 'keeps for • salO air ! kinds o f trail rdift.-: which will be sold at, r.edacedlrrices—and resp,ftfill: ly solicits the patronage of "arm public. , • " • -, '' . I' ::, JOHN RIEGER. eb.ll. ', ' .Il i.:7 .- 1• . - . . • IN. S. LA.lllr:•,' AtINCtI - 1. ' ' -.. Age for the yak of Su 14p;O:eith I:llcfnisfadiying - Company's' Spperaea;:Writing paper, :7,':. 1-'7 , '' 0 . T, . Wsuctioes4 N0..3 o. i lioll, 0.F., a atiAnaLratA: %IRE following Itinds'elimetatitly'Vn hand drid• - 11 - fur sale to the trud"*.t the ; lowest inarhet pricey:— 1 . •i ' ' , 1",•, Fine thick Flat Cps,.-1? 44, and -1q 169., •,s nod white. I , • i /.• • , Extra super arid enperfi I tte;rulio Potts; blue awl white., .- ~-; Extra super Prick 4 and.OommereiaLposte' - 'Cue and whitd. .1 , 1•' . 1 : ' , •., Extra eurer, Linen note pppere. , . -. Supeifirce and fine Bill.paiiere,.(Long.) • . , do \I„ :do ; : titi . ..!•, '(Broad.) • ' .." do • • 1 '.. do 'Couotlit ' House Caps; blue and H , : . -. A . • white. 1.; !, ' ,: • • ' . ' Extra mina Conares.,Ciiiellin'd f Lettere, plairianci ' ruled, bliM and iwhile. I ..• 3 • ,'. Superfine Frerich Pnety ;plain and ruteii. i. ,- ? • . Super fine and fine Caps-okri Polits.rultid and plalti blue and White,' of crit t ,io43 qualities and prices: Also , flon i net Iloaicie,L3wEiisue, Wrapping; , anp, Hardware Papers, &e., etr•N ... . 13' 59. ttilltkl tans of.?eiteh Orchard ar Broad Mountain coal will, be t4l(dnin.exchange for ni per, lit.f le lowcyti eriCCl.... - ''.' ' ..• '. Julv.lsth, ;-.• ; ,;•‘•; •.; . '29-31st . • • L. ,1 - D155(44,11110N., -:- -. r " rrtHE partnership lieWrore existing , between -m-Islielinies Fox: andl,p4iver Dobson, was this" day dirsolied by mutl4 consent. • All perions/ having 'claims against Arid firm, are requested to-' . present their accennts ty iietslement; and slim-. eons ingebted trenaid fimg , ere regitested tornaki immediate Payment t..•pioer or said firm.,- , 1 , ",.' ICIJULAS FOX; 1 1•, . ' LIVER DOB - SON, . Pi itsiillc,,Annat 3 ;., 643. • .37'-- • The burrlness will beZ`herealler.contucted if the old stand, (Centre. kgeid d 'it. blow Mirka. strees.ta by Olii4r : Vohebri, where he hopes to re ceive a - continuo cce 1 . ! '01! Alava : . , ~ • , ....' Pottsville, .. . • • JOYF li-lrifEWS.! i p, hiaost ewer disease :elps flesh' is heir or may be:. 1 1 ;a cured by the 'timely 4 of OAIKELEY . 76 CUM POUND CEPtlit ATI% E - ,;;SY Rup. This riasY be y ; Proved satifaeibrily io hOe who will' call at any cif; . i t the storce where this i 0 - 4 able medicine is ssid;b7 certiiinates '(properli au Mgt fleeted) or cureeperfortn 4 ed on individuals who' ',istl loit all hope! efreliefi--' ceriifieatesOf Phieician lath° .trad the most seve.ile cases ender treauttent, heir Patient* ititirt Iskralbe medicine hy the ir Cri vic :Aild been cured—certificates ' folio the Pt othowitary. Oirlt or Orphans' Coert.:No-' ta ry. &c.:lstating their ! mr,cm iirtancewith perverts ot respectability anctstandtgit, who baring the good of their fellow men at hear4aie voluntatny coins for ward and given a atatemom of their case 213 d itIPSTE. it for publicatmn, &v..s ~;'.?T he number offline ceni (lentos being too great ttroewspsper publication, the: p subscriber; has deemed i "ndsiwatile to have a copy *O dic most important cerli • res properly anthentica; ted, under; seal, to be Or ' A et the storeteragenta a p- , -- who have the rneilieit. C es*, where personisafttlg- , /1. tad -with ; Sernfula - o .:, „Mira .Gail White Swelling; 1 Chronic farretroatism 'lite.r. ' Mercurial -diseasco Ernotions,efthefiliin, Cough or-long standing,or in; cinient .Leasitartmiou, - ititit tlen@-ache. itte;-tze. they. havo lan- 2pppottunity teastertaaning . tho nanitellodi ,residence's utt hese w iik7lriim been cured b, itseme:. and who will be'n iII ingt)f called eplatt, to gite eseri . i4i, inforniatien reqaired. : -,1,... - . •: - , ' Asa. more general _l' idenee- that this ie 110 trick,- medicine; I would re i It?;-:to the - names of the follow well known 'phyik :SOAK who have attestektto,itir efEccacyp-LOr. J.;l' , . tikii,-4; Dr. s.p. iliecti.tc4no::: Otto; Dr.:ll.ll.'lthilitOltcrg t i:h. J.W.Sorttir. -- -• . , -.7...i.4 sni t ] Wholesale ;end getall et,the drat aiatKftetniv cal Store l of -- '', U-i' -- • -s " "...--' 1 E.' ig?„,itlcguaiaz rotivithi, J. 13-;,&.4 J. H. falle. ii far esti 11% 'Hugh Kinaley. Fort Carbon ; Ilenry Vieutc. 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