Schuylkill County Election it etitni#—OfEciale, - A s sembly. Treasur . , •g. - 2 • B - N. wAras ll'ottivill° 6. %vita, 10,„i g iburg, fmateansburer. Wed Pens, Schuylkel Haven,. Unkoo, • Rush, Barlow', Tamaqua, Pinegrawen Friedensburg, New Castle. Port Carbon. . CM Branch, Upper litat*ntongoy • Lower Mrwtoog" .. p_brteu - - - • , Commits'ionet\Pi'rector. Auditor. Trustees. - -- i o r 7- -1 '17. - ^ --, r-- 1 "---‘ r-- 4 -1 r to :x . . v.. Hi,x, ) • :V ° t / l e ` F' 2_. o_ il• . ci e a 2 c 'r7 4 ° 1 4 w , w• . -IA ' = • r b e l , AT C I r •io • I , P.. 2. r .. , •.,-, i,. , t r p r a • I . • 11 I ! r ti •• I : . 4 N.W.I7G ' 36, 57 25 "15 106 -.Bgs. 1.269 = ' ‘ i 116 2 3 146 225 148 331 331' P°lts'9"l° S.W. 207 Is 5; 22 ' 4 31 111 I 213 59 ; 268 69 202 .70 220 221 ~_ Orwigsburg, ' 19 58y167 182 4' . ,30 2!11,8 104 .138,345 175 197 239 427 424 llcKeansburg, 1 - -- 3 - 11 1 32 37, 6 10 001 984 64 i 65 74' '52 80 127 126 West-Penn, % 5 71';\ 76 32 0 15 OOl IL •30 123 1 46 142 42 141 179 - . 179 . Schbilkill, Haven 97 85, 132 60 14 23 1 3-t 12; 0 84 9l 163 210 78 129 261199 Union, 8 ' 181 55 24 0 1 '3 I 2 6 -13 87; 26 73 22 69 100 97 : Rush, ' 2 27 26 '5 • 0 1 0 7 20 48 `29 38 27 41 '64 63 Schuylkill, : , 11 19 117 15 3 0 , I,- 6 20' 36! 35 .16 22 18 44 46 Barlow., ' . 10 57 11 1 81 0 :15 42 ;25: - . 31 25 34 54 54 Tatoaqua. . 10 161119 18 1. 8 . 1 436 451 1 18 60 'l3 53 63 63 Pinegroia . , 27 St \ . 97,„ 20 6 21 : 1 10 _23 102!' 13 138 72 123 200 200 Friedensburg, , 72 110 8 114 ..0 ~ 22 00 11 78 15 1 49 137 40 73 116 116 'New Castle; -24 •6; 19 31 . 7, - 2 10 1 49 41:1 : 1 5 . 1 . 42 36 51 'B3 83 Port - Carbon, •- 93 - 33, 10 3 00 24 14 1- 66 79 I 196 54 91'. 53.145 145 Mineraville,',• ,•-;, 3 6 .1 • 7 199 00 1 ' 45' 139: - • 97 149 29 168 ; 181 179 Bruneher''',; 29 • 3 25 101 '4 . 00 • 31 44 - '7l .37 26 71 109 108 Barry,l :• 6 9'l 22 14 11 227• 1 ! 43 58. .12 73 81 .81 U. / Matniniongu : ,, 4 85' =3 IQ -76 5 : 2 13•-42,154; 6B t6B 19 169 192 191 1.: M abran ton go, --25-- - 3 t 39-'63 10 ."1. 8 66 - 17-176 85 67 . 85 -.151 151 Porter, . 9 127 • 7 - 1 -- -;: - .. - '-- -- 11 1 0.z; - 3::::_ < 2.C.,„: 18 ( - 3 4- 37 23843 43 I; • ------ ---'-'-',-- ',,.---•<, ''- 7 ---..„ - - •. . -7-------- -----_ - • :' 81.1 •7 \ 82 741 669 527 345 1 - 54 223 - 1 - 2041524 16 ' 661927 1299 1926'3111310 • Volunteer Candidate. , Andrew Wilson ale t; ° receivCl.64 ;;Iteilor Sheriff' .iii IMEI = 1 0 1 II 0 . a. ."40, L• HIsSOLIITIUN OF Cu-PARTNERSHIP. •IL • a , 111 li 1 t Copartnership lately existing among the .eUbscribers, under the firm of Myers, Allen and! Company. had been dissolved by the withdrawal a Tobias H. Wintersteen, from the concern. The business will be conducted David J. Myerii and Ephraim Allen,win are fully authorized to redeive all-debts ue the late firm and to pay the [Mime. • • TOBIAS H. WINTERSTEEN. October 14, . _ 42 NOTICE. AN election for thirteen Directors of the Mi. nets` Bank of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, to servo the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking 'House, between the houraef 10 o'clock A. M. led 3 o'clock P. M. on Mon day the 20th of November nest. A general meeting of theStoekholdere of ard Bank' will be held at the Banking House, on TOaday, the 7th or NofernbEr next. • - CHARLES LOESER, Cashier. te Oct Jber 14, 42 As . signeels Notice. N --- • . OTICE is hereby given. that all those in debtect to the estate of A:Nile Heilnir, .o the latorough of Millersville, are requested to come , for‘VarcLand make „payment to Joseph Weaver, Erg., rft - liatitill4otior before the first of Nc. ventber,:itezr, - ar - aTtel 7 that date, all accounts re• unpald,-will be placed in the hands of ,-..- a Magistrate for collection. • . J. O. ROADS, Administratm • , MATILDA M 4RTIN, Administrairi; s bfthe estate of W. W. - ittartin late Assignee, • • eit Moritz Heilner, deceased, ''''-October 14, Administrator's Notice. ivOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad, 4 .. 1 ministration, of the goods and' diaUles which we're if W. W. Moran, late of theb9rough 'of Pottavilleeeesed, have beeii granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the suuseri. bets : All persons -indebted to said estate, arc therefore requested to make immcdiale payment, and all thosi:Otaviag claims, Will present them for settlement. I .; - J. 51 ROADS;Administrator, • I- MATILDA 'MARTIN, Administratrix. October 14, f i ,. . • 42=-4 Store*tOck For Sale. WILL be sold at Private Saen accomc. K in dating terms, the stock 'of Geode Consist. leg 'principally of GrueericP, in 'Market Street belonging. to the eetatnef the lab William W Martin : • and the store will be also. Rented,— ' For terms &c.; apply ori the premises. October 14, • EVa. - qRANT. Instriietefia on the Piano te, Guitar, and in" vocal music, offers her professional .;servides to the Ladies of Pottsville. Residence at • Mr. B. F. POMROY'S, Corner of 510antingo and Cot:inland eta., October 14, - -42-3 mo. Airedericka IBremerls works A , - FRESEI inprily of these celebrated and in • 40 Xlll- teresting works consisttng of The Presidant's Daughther 112 • IS: •,•'Nins, the President's Daughter • , 'l2 Family I - • '25 The Neiiiibors--.=:- 12 ' 'The Dome; Or Family carer; 4 , •FarnilyiJoys 12 • Bikife4E-,Peace,er Scenes il2 Norway j 25 " ••• Just received add for sale by . . '''•:•°••• Oct: :7 • • B. BANNAN. , ...• ..• •.- '' . _- L • DII73DERID. l• - 1 • ,\,IIiOTiCE is hereby given to the Stockholders •• : - •in the Company for erecting a l3rtdgc over r- ' ° tlit.liortharaiiol,„9l,the river Susqiiehanna;be tc#eeit th i .town of catawissa, and the mouth of ' ' ',Fishii -Creek.° 4141'11bn' Board or Managers. • have. is av,. den arad a . dividend of seventy.five P • anti per share for the het six inonths,,(equal to • . :•615cr cent';-per ttnetOn.) 'which will be paid to tbertior_theirlegal repreientltives at the Trees • ' '•cures:s Offiek.on•or after theleith info; 1 1 .. , -_-. - r % • EZRA.I3: LIAAPRURST. Treasurer. - : 'Tytaiteireeit Office, Catiwisas ,Oct. 2, -, : 26•••3t •- _ - - - Dtar.alia'llis OralvsitirriSraxvio BUSINESS and wi • ~ i ','hearmany complalincor paint; in the stomach and . ••• • 'bowels, disentery,.diepepsia. cramp. constipation, ,' • - '' —,sick headache. a ,other aliments - growing out of 'Y• - 4 ' cold and,'" aenng i i calor:the - digeattvo and Genre % '' ' ''• tiveTunctiona.' hb vilio•cleitire immediate , relief ' • • fromauch torturinvisitations: should resort , t o that ' •54• etre alid 'exPeditious remedy ...layna'a Carminative ',... ,I. ... -- fraisam [ TWA' Medicine - acts 'upon th-s fkiide from whlch - the blnocr la geneval.pd.Vnd thus purifies the vi '"-, .tal atrean at it( very•source: To the Ulirectiona whidh,viccomptmfeach bottle oT ilia Carminative are • , -",\..attpthed clirtifteates of cures from men 'oftbe high- C . ::,6 -- -•- . est 14-nalcig in,the learned; p rofesai oni . . -,'', , ', ' • - F9rAtilet by - Eicholts dc . -Sanderson, pottsville,A. ' ' ' ' ' ;gents for the proprietor. _ ~. • ! . .... cnittibeel., r'`, . - '.. - - 41— • . , ppprelp WPFLK-:-Wayndorte.or • • dm Haunted Erroll, by J. - Noel:sore Coopar , ; • ' . .14apnwi reer-red' end tat salls,by _ %. • Viet. et : ' ti. HANI 4 / 4 '..V; - . . . , . . . ¢ .;,~'' Senate. i 4.1 .. e t . - • .0 0 . FII 8 Cr ... . tr.: P ti g ei - ' 1:11 g 7 • ,47 . congress. - P O : - 18 289 226 1 - 262 251 61 478 284 11 126 85. 2 186 43 28 127' ? "' 139 01 65 38 15 80 21- 1 55 43 O 25 1 32 10 1 128 64 7 197 az O 70 81 1 110 104 2 47 32 5 91 ,78 Z 71 21 1 40 28 O 118 •60 O 10 6 307 169 462 246 94 835 156 268 479 1013 91 175 25 170 193 112 198 271 32 70 107 31 87 53 87 '= 23 - 66 38 43 • 85 :21 ' 65 73 112 1 253 • 84 133 213 68 40 112 119 111 I 5 56: - . 161 . . 8 `B2 ... .1 \4 ,. 136 33 71 ) 107 30 172 , 202 77, 88 --t 166 3 40- , 43 641 I 45 3 9 37 41 ! ) I. 13 60 12 61 57 127 1 ; 165 1061 62 38i. 'l6 64 i 60 165 151 ' 66 36 t 27 168 I. 146 70 'j di 42 1 „38 149 2488 1632 1688 i , 1432 1782 2196 3909 Sheriff. • 0 . T. • B 42-3 t 42-3 t ar d. S 0 1 4 7. r 1 178 75_ 75, as 84 rli7 75 88 119 118 98 Office ophe Beaver. Meadow Rail Road & ? Coal Compaiv i ; 16. 84 Walnut' Slreel. 5 - , , - 94truaneerata, Oct. 2,1843. PROPOSALS will be received by the under. signed, on behalf of" k the 'Bes"er Mellow Rail Road and Coil Co., at, their otiice,'n'ntil *the let day 4 of, November, nerrt-?for renting the out: pany's Ilines, Workshops, Cars, Locomot vein, dee 4 satiate. near ilie town of Beaver .plea ow', Carbon County, Pa. if.' These works are cif the most substsn ial c Jar actor ;.and are irrtlie best possible conditio for cheap and eipedaloUs mining operations.l T ere are three slopes or Opening?, which may ,no be Worked, at two of iwhich are powerful Static ary Engines, and by thii erection of anoiher En ins at the third slope.! which can be done at a small expense, the mines ] may be . made to produce 180,000 'Pons of Coal annually. . , ' The character of the coal is second to none in ; the country, and the CoMpany would be willing to rent either or 411 1 !of tha mines now opened, at .a reasonable rate per ton for the coal, that may be taken 0.. t ; and if more convenient to.the ran ters, would also bn willing to receive A portion of the rent in coal, is may bo agreed upon ,here after. . : . • ; i —. . _ , If preferred by the contractor, the" transportal tion of the coal will be done over- the Beaver 'Meadow RaiWDoad,.from the mines .to Mauch Cliunk..or Penelaven, by the Beaver ! Meadow Rail Road and Cal CO., at a reasonable charge for - Cfal on the R.Caid, and for the use of 'cars ane Locomotive )'Baines. To persons practically etc qualbted with the mining of Coal, the above is considered the best opportunity any where to-1m mgt with, for engaging profitably IEI4 business, and a butte investigation will convince any one, that the condition of . the mines ; facilities for mi., ning and easy -- I trensportation, will enable the Beaver Meadow Coal to be placed in market at as low a price as Memel from any other region whatever in the state. Ample security will be required for' keeping the Mines, Workshops, LG. I comotives, Cars, Se..e. in perfect order.: lAny fur !her inffirnsation on the ecibject pan be had by application at the office, where direction Can al. so be hid fur a, full and proper exaciii ation of the mines, Works', dec. I • I JAMES ROWLAND, President of the Deaver Meadow Rail Road and Coal Company. ! : October 14, , l' SHERIFF'S SALE j • OF REAL ESTATE. - virtue of it writ of Tettafum Venditioni A, M:pones, iesind out of the Distridt Court for the city and county of Philadelphia and tome di reefed, will be exposed.to sale by public vendue of outcry: , • On Monday;the 61h day of Novem b er next, at 9 o'clock A. M., at the "Pennsylvania Hall" id the borough' of Pottsville, Schuylkill county : All that certain tract or piece of Coat LAND, sit uate in ;Schuylkill. troship,Schnylkill county, beginning at a pine stump and stones, &corner Orland surveyed to Irma' Bushy, now belonging to the heirs of Samuel Wetherill. dec"d. and oth er., thence VI tlfe'same north 70 degrees, west 66 perches to. a stone heap on a pine stump, thence south 71 :degree., west 222 perches to a stone heap, thence north 21i degrees, west 80 perches to a white oak corner in ,the line rife survey' made fin John Thompson, new belonging to the heirs ofSsmuef Wetherill, deceased, and others, thiancebY the same and Land of Edward B. and Francis S. flubley, south 71 degrees, west 188 perches to rt post, a corner ofthe two hun dred acre tract of Thomas S. RidgWah Robert -14cDermot and D. & J. Amos, thence along the line of the same' south 16 degrees, east 106 per chei to a post.' thence by land of Thomas Silly. man, north 84 degrees, east 35 perches to a post and slope heap l i m thence by the sae south 161 degrees, east ;8 1 perches to a post, thence by the same north 71.1 degrees, East 435 perches to the place of beginning, containing 206 acres and 125 perches strict measure (being the same pretni. sea which Thomas Sdlyman and Wife by Inden. turn dated the 9th day of April A.D.O 1835, re' corded is the office for recording deeds in Schuyl. kill county, in Deed Book No. 15, page 77, gran. , . ted and coneeyed - to Gideon G. Palmer and Ed. Ward B. Garrignes in fee) with the appurtenan C.CIS. • 1 QT This_ 'tra ct of land is Mlles from Port carbon, and has a branch road connecting it with Schitylkill Valley 'Rail Road.' It includes the celebrided Set= VZIN of Coal and' the veins thence as far north aslbe Gate vein, embracing. some of the bait red ash Coal, one ; vein of which is now • being: werkccf.' • Thb improvements on the tract besides Vie rail road and veins opened, consist of 24 Miner's houses, built of logs and frame, a frame Stable and a BlieksmittroiShp.--. Seized and taken into Execntion, end will be snld as the properly of Gideon G. Palma, and EL ward B. Garrisrues.b . y , - JOHN G. WOGLISON, Sherd! Sheriff's Office, °mike.) burg, 00. 14, 1813. ' , SOAP . :AND CADLES-Soap and . Candlelint On ban II by tiwbox, sold at pshiladelpbla Man fact wars pricakfraigbt and az clump idded, by W. H. MARSHALL. I-Oliaaallazweglan St. and Ntt:C•asban R. R. fottiviitalT " Afril 15 4 1843. • Is— • IN BANKRUPTCY ' llnlßad States Conzt., EASTERN DiSTRICZOF PENNSYI VANIA. '• -In Dankrupiy: • rict. PEnTIoN9 for Dislcherge and Certificate under the 13inkrupt Law. have been tiled by Alfred Sabbaton, Iron IfiainfaOhirer, • J Eictioylkill. Co. Paul A. Sabbaton, Iron Porinder; and • Steam Engine;Manufieturer, ' do. . And Friday. the Ist day iif.Deceinber, nest, at 11 o d ock,, A. M. is appointrd for tie di ? hearing late of, befori4he said Court sitting :in , Bankruptcy at the District Coen Room, in the City of Phila delphia, when, iind where the Cred i tors of the said Petitionere,Who' line prated their Debts. end all other pertain, in interest,: may spline and ihow cause; if any. the .havej, whY such Die charge and Certificate ahould not be grantee. FRAS. HOPKI•NSON. • - Chute, of the Dist:let Contr. September • 1 ' 37 NOTICE. AL PETITION . for Discharge and Certificate ti under the Rankrupt, Law his been filed by Enos Jones, Carpenter, now Laborer. Schuylkill County. id Friday the entli day LI 198 258 63 236 221 • 335 09 100 -12* IT 70 10 43 9 7 36 15 134 125 76 17. • 92 29 125 1 60 19 ; 79 -52 • 42 20 , 60 57 92 00 - . 27 Ana s'riday tr.. o'clock. A. M.. ia appointed for the hearing there. of, before the said Court,; eitting Bankruptcy, at. the District Court Room in theDity of Phil's. delphia, when and where the: Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persona in interest, May appear and show cause ' if any they have, why such i be Dis charge and Certficate:should net granted. RA'A. HOPRINSONT, Cler of the ,Diatrict Court. July 29. • t!,7a s 31-10 I 957 2240 1785 CLOTHINIGSTORE, Lippipcott Sc Tawtor, Having made extensive preparation, are now made_ 4 Supply CAsItiiINEUTTLI CLOTHING, FROM tenlo fifteen per 'cent lower than oth er wholesale dealers, we , shall do this by buying for - cashiand selling entirely for the same, those who buy by small Iquantltiee as well as the calms* dealer, will find it ,to their advantage call at • I I LIWINCOTT' dt tA t YLOR'S, No. 200 i Market Rtreel,lthird; door!. above Sixth,. and one door below the Red Lion's hotel, Philada, • From the 'Walla. Ledger, of,Seplember, 22a,1813, The question is often asked, by strangers, 0 Where can we go to buy the best and cneapest, suit of clothes; they al4 i refeired by moat of our citizens to the extensive establishMent of Lippin: colt & Taylor, 200 Market 'Stree ; three doors west of Sixth. Lippincott FL:Taylor are wta olesele dealers, and always receive the la:zeal assortment in the city, they alsolitive theirephtstion of doing the finest work aid take special pains to please those who buy n well ;es the eittensive dealer. Their:is certainly the place. Ills next t door to he Red Lion NOM). j Ociober 7, 11343 DANCINO INE LVE LES SON S 9 WARRANTED, )* A., BONS. A. BERGERi frobi the 'Theatre de V porte Maitin, of Parisq thanks the ;La and Gentlemen of Potliiville. - for the patruhage they bestowed on him tfiree a.ndllour yeara,,ago, and .respectfully informs them' that he proposes to form 'classes in Dancing, in ;which he will teach Abe city dances in twelve lessons, three , les sons a week. i One aOnding the 121essons is warranted to dance very well, all the. Cotillions in use. The price for tfie'twelv6 less Ons will be Six Dollars, of which V 00 to be paid the day ~f the first lesson and thg balaneC to.be paid the day of the lase ; lesson i But if any one does not dance well aftdr • the 12th lesson is over, he will nut be oblidged to pay the balance.,„ 'The steps taught by Moos. B. are I those now ' fashion able, wiz_ Walking steps. If desired Mona. B. will form classes for Waltzing,.GalloPading, and fan cy, dances 'of every cleScription, .1111101' as; Cra. covienne, Colero,t Cachachci, Gitanai Smalenska, Shaw!, Dance, - Garotte Mennet, Hangarian, Tambarine t Dance, &c., f&d. Academys and private faliniliesattended to.' Mon'. B. having but five Or si'weeks to timid in this place, as he must be beck to. Now York, before the erilk Cif:November, thinks proper to add that those &Sirens to join the class must call , within the nett Week, for ho one will be admit. ted after the first lesson is'over. , ' . ' . . ' -, N. B.—lf inusicians can be 4rocured in . this !place, Mons.,; B. will giVe: a Dancing Soiree, in which his daughter only seven years old, will dance all FANNYELLSLER'S DANCES, and i , 'many others, 'quite unknown in 'this 'this, place. 411 the members of the school, will be ailinittei free. 1 For particulars apply atl the PermsYlvant ?all, on Thursdsy, i rriday and Satutday. \ October 7, , ' Lot of , ground, 20 1 ,4 108; situate on the fY corner of Centre and Norwegian streets ; on'lwhich is 4tected in ,Large 3 story . •FraineStore and Dwelling House, iron_ , =' o ti..g CentrOrt., and 'bur Dwelling llutiaeb, fronting on lanWwegian st. This is.con sidered one Of the best business locations hi - the boroogh, '; • Atso;_Three three ;story Frarne Dwellings and Stores, adjoining the ..abOve: The lots be. ing 25 feet front, on Ceritre . st.', by 100 feet deep; to iten feet, wide allefyibu'ileing,2s by 45. Atso, A let of Grutind, situate fronton Centre at., adjoining the Town : Hall, being 30 feet front by 230 : feet deep, to Rail Road st., on which, is erected' a-large Stone Dwelling and Store and Stortiroorn. with back hildings., Also, Four lots of Ground, situate on the south. westwardly side .of [Goal st; being twenty five feet front on said st., and,lBo feet r& depth, to the-Mount Carbon Rai; Road.', On which are e. _ rected four two Story frame _ Houses, 17 by 32 feet each. 'ALM, Ten` rams' two Story Houses, !MUG and Lots, fronting on Mahantangu st., being 14 feet (from each by 86 feet deep; and anown'es Clinten Row. • Also, A lot of Grohnd, situate on the North Eastwradli side of 'COO st.,i b eing 122 by 180 \ feet square; on Whiehlis erected ten frame Dwel. ling Houses, called and known, as Pull street Row. , ' .ALse, Mot of Grofind, situate on the corner C 33 V l6 ' of the ItiarketSquar and Cntirtland 'Weals, be ing 25 feet,lront, on' Market at., and 114 feet on Courtlantlet., to a 10 foot wide alley. The Wlile,..or any part.of the above described valuable;iiropCrty, will be sold very I low ; if ap plied tor soon, and on such terms, a! may be an inducement to those wishing to purchase Real Estate in Pottsville, Ito embrace this; opportuni ty. , ' • For finther partit in Mahantango strCi MINING T HO,NI/kg S. RIDGWAI, Jr.; Mining En. neer,' is:ready ito:attend to all kinds of En. gineering connected With Mina* He will alab make.Geologieal 4virriinations in relation toots beds and Fanits; altioTopogiaphical`and Section. al dratviogs, neatiy Szecoted. Ofaca-nazt &or to the taffies of thelMinors' JoarnaL • Oct. 7, 1 • 41-4 t. 42-4 t FOR DlscamtoE. of, Cle:totier next, at It NE* Wl - 1.0 LESA LE Vale able Real Eslate, In the Borots4of Pqnsville, - At Private :laic. . - diem cell on the subscriber .t, Ponsvilso. R. WOODSIDE, Agent. ' ; I 41— 9ctober7,,; ENGINEERING. =II Javar:i Hiis Toxic.—A One bead of hair is an absolute renu*tien to female beauty. Evan - St. Paul whtv,was no flatterer, says that for a woman to have long hair. is le .• glory, to her. 7 ' To those of the fair sex. then. whrkhave been shorn of this "gio. ry" by general or local disease. or other causes, we recommend as a restorative, Jeters , Hint TONIC. It is a fact established by unimpeachable evidence. that it will reproddOe hair upon bald places an elibct arbich although claimed for at preparations for, the hair, bas been, so far as we know, aqcompiinhed by aosa,eacepl.lairra'a Hain Tana - For tale 14 Eicholta¢ Scodarnoa, Pottovillo; iro gest, four b the Prep.dator. SeV We I Om' ~:'l'i r OE:.. MINERS'i: - 'JOURNAL. Pashto' nable Tailoring Establishment w. A. WILLIAMS, • DRAPER AND" TAILOR, TAKE* this opportunity to Inform the inhabi tants of Pottsville and vicinity that be has taken rooms in Centre street," three doors above the Exchange-Hotel, where he intends carrying on the Tailoring humeri, in its various -bran ches. The public may , rest assured of having . their Garmentimade in as new and fashionable style as many city in the Unton• ' /laving bad long experience in the business in various cities. be flatters himself that. be can give general satisfaction to those who may favor him' with a call. ErGarments entrusted to his care will be mi. ranted in all eases.' Particular attention paid to . Cutting. Pottsville. Oct. 7.1843. ; • ADJOURNED z ALE • OF HEAL ESTATE. - A N , adjourned sale .will be held by the Com ! missioners of Schuylkill 'corinq, On Tuesday, she Slat day of October, next, at tbeCoun House, to the Borough of Orwigi 'bark, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur. puss of selling the balance of linch 1 , . UNSEATED LANDS,; ea have been purchased by the Commissioners, at Treasurer'. sales p and held by them unredeern: ed, for five years and upwards—those who pur. chased at prior sales, are requested to take up their beads 'before the day ot sale, or it will be tea:Ad agkeeably to the conditions ofAttle, by GEORGE BOYER SAMUEL R. M EULER, Commissioners, GEORGE MOSER, October, 7, 1843. 41— Ern CAME to the stable of the subscriber below Pottsvile. about three weeks ago, a DARK BRINDLE COW, with a Star on her foreheadoi. bout six years old with a white belly. ,The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her a way ; otherwise she will be sold according to law. ' • October 7, PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Hon, NATliamiL B. ELDRED, Esquire, Preaident of the several Court, - ;41, Coliseum Pleas, of the counties of Dauphin, Le baiaon and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania, and Jus tice of the several Courts lof Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol' Delivery, in said counties, and StrangeN.Palmer and George Rahn,' Esquires. Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Ter iner and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of a I capital and other offenders, in the said ,County of Schuylkill—by their; precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court 'of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg, on the last Monday in October nest, (being the 30th of said month,) to continue one week. I Mince is theiefore fiereby given, to the Coro nor, the Justice of the Peace, and Constables of the said County of Schuylkill, that they ere by the said precepts commanded to be then and thereat 10Velock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records. inquisitions, examinations, and other' remembrances, to du tifuse things which to their several officers appertain to be done ; and all those that pre] bound by recognizances, to pro secute,igainst the prisoners that or thelishill be in the gaol of said county of Schnylkill, are to be then and there to prosecnte them as'shall be 'lust MI r • ' God save the Commoimealth. . JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sherift Sheriff s Office, ()reign. / • L burg, Oct. 7, ISI3. 6 41• N.ll.—The witnesses and Jurors who are unfit moned to.attend said,Court, are required to attend punctually. In case of nomttendunce, the law in such cases, made and , provided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice is-published by order.of the Court ; those concerned will therefore govern themselves accordingly. OLD NEWSPAPE RS.—Several hundred Old Newspipers, at 25 cents per 100, fur sale at - this office. ' ' Oct. 7; NEW LUMBER YARD. •:11'HE subscriber announces to the public that 'he has opened a Lumber Yard, in the bo. rough of Pottsville, immediately back of the new Presbyterian Church ; where he will cunstintly keep on hand, .a largo 'assortment of Lumber, of every description. He bits on hand . Pine Boardp, froin,Blo to $l6 per M. and Oak, from. NO to 5120 per M. I, He respectfully solids the patronage of his friends and the public, and feels confident, -that he will be able to supply Lumber, at with rates, as will give general satisfaction. • • JOSEPH SHELLY:. 38-0 September 17, PitOCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Oom '1":, mon Pleas,' for the trial causes, at issue, in and for the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigsburg,lin the county aforesaid, on Monday preceding tho last Monday in O c tober nett, I(be ing thb 23d pf said month.) Therefore all persons having subs 'pending, l and all persens . whose'duty it shall be to appear, at said Court, will take •notice and govern them selves aecor4ingly. • , ;JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sherlll' Sheriff's O ffi ce, Orwigs- ! burg Sept, 80, 1843. 40 • TO LET l• , 1 T 1 ' 1 H E substantial and convenient S ton e Store ,and Whorehouse, at Mount Carbon; lately in th 'oc cupancy of4oseph White & Son. The store is 40x 1 40 feet, and Ithe wave house 60z60 eet, -.. r ! both being 2 stories high in front, having ;;;; II - excellent cellarskir rather baseinemal the is • -• • floors of which ire on the level off the! ---• ground at the back of each; both! pu il-• dings frontier' the Centre Turnpike ; there are good doektrtor the receptio n at each of Merchandizit by the Canal. end goods brought by P & K It ft. Can be dischargetU at' the level of theist floor Of the ware house, directly into its rear, - Which' rests'against the track of the Mount Carbon It Road. • There id ample room around the docks fortiiling 1 plaster; add a good lumber wharf will, be added to the premiies leased if desired. Immediate poseasion given. Apply at the' Dela ware Coal Company's Offices. viz ;to ' 1 JOHN C MARLL, Meant Carb on. • :OfJ. R. WHITE. I I . . 117 South 3d St ., Philadelphia, Pottsville, July 15, , 29_. HOFFATS VEGETABLE LIF ' P I L c AND PHIENIX 13.1TTE S. !I r ollE high and envied' celebrity' which thia prl eminent Medicine has acquired for its invariabe efficacy in all the diseases which it premises to cure has rendered the usual practice of puffing not co) , on necessary. but unworthy of them. They ar e kn own by their fruits ; their good works testi6y for, em. and aey thrive not by the faith of the credulous. In ail cases of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Hiltons and Liver Affections, Asthma, Piles. Settled 1 !Pains, Rheumatism. Fevers aid Agnei 3 Obetinale Headaches Impure. State of the Fluids, Unhealthy Appearanee 1 of the Skin. Nervous Debility, the Sickness hicident 1... ) to Females in Delicat Health, every kind of iliVeatt nese of the • Digestiv Organ*, and in all general De rangemeO' to of He.] the these Medicines have ilivaria ' ably proved a certain and speedy remedy. 1 0 i They rtstore Vigorous Health to the most E x haas- ted Ccmstiuttions. 111 • A single trial will place As Life Pills arid, Phanis Bitters; beyond the reach of competition, in the WI motion of every patient. .. , 11l ~ Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, et Wu. nem B. Moffat's Office. 33h Broadway, writes:4*Am.. tbony street. New York. 0, N. B. l Nene arelenuine unless they hareltihsfee simile ot John Moffat's Signature. 111 ,-- The Life Pills are sold In Boles—Price. 4 cents, 50eentel,and 1 Dollar each, according 'to thieeeite ; and the Phenix Bittern in Bottles, at /doßer di 2 doh !are each,with full direr.,tione. . il Goott Bannariceaa can bahadorthe AgentsiVna Fozgals pi . B. BANK N, ~ ' Age tier Schailkill anacT itgiN4 . 4. . 33- 1 7 , „ y Cow. WASHINGTON B. FRIZEL. 41-3L' =I 't` DOLLAItt REM AHD. . YrifiE above reward will fie gene to any one -=. ;Who im ill gicethe auhaeribers such infornia. tion;as will enabl limn to recover their Canal Botit Dove, of Pottsville. • 'which left Port Car lion, on tire 4th ult. for Neer York; tinder the charge of.C. M. Clemson, as: captain. • • . • IW. Er. .1. G. LAWTON, Pottiville, Sept. 30, 1843. Grindstones. • 49TONS, Small and . Medium assorted Biter, sold' in lots to Snit purchases at prices much; !osier thmi they can be 'had , elsewhere. 1 C. C. GARDNER. 101 South Front at. nu? alnut et. Phila. I Philadelphia, Sept. 30. , 40.41,10 COAL W Ens - , WHITE hied in gS I 16gs will be Etching' ed at Minna !VI het prices for one or two boat loada of Co 4. ddresa,l post paid, brit 31, o.Philadelpiii stating description of coal, price end,quentit , which, it eatisf:acury, will re. celve prompt e orlon. C ft: C. GA DNER. • 101,Soutb Flynt et.neari Walnut it. Phila. :Philadelphia, September, 30. 40-3 t. JUST itemised stew Tierces of Hams, that w il l be sold very low if apOlication is made moo at the York Store. EDWARD YARDLEY. :Sept. 30, I ' . 40— Afew dozen Coal Shovels; for ale-at the York Store. EDWARD YARDLEY. 1 Sept. 3 0 , 40— FLOUR of a very eunerior 'quality, just received and fur iialeat the York afore, by the bzrrel or hUndred weight. EDWARD' YARDLEY. . .Sept3o, . • I 40— RCGISTEIVS NOTICE. itgarkx: is. hereby given, to all Legatees. Credit .l.ll ors and others interesjed, in the following ad ministration accounts. which have been filed in the Register's OtEae, in and for the county of Schuylkill ; by the Executors, Adiainistrators and Guardians, thereof: That the setae have -been allowed by the Register,! and will be; presented to the ()phalli: Court, to:be held at Orwigsburg. in and for said coon ; on 'Monday.. the 23d; day of October nest. for eon firmation. and allowance. agtetiably to law at which time and place, you may attend, if yen think proper. ,* 1. The account of John Miller. administrator, with the will annexed; of the estate of Michael Carling. late of W,eet Penn township:, deceased. 2. ThO account.of Frederick Swaim, who was aP• • pointed by the, Orphan's Cdun, of Schuylkill county, to make kale of the Real Esiaie of William Otto, late of Lower Mahantango township, deceased, 3. The account of John Bailey, administrator of the Estate 'orJohn-Bailey, late the town of Port Car bon, deceased. 4. The accrient of Isaac ;11oyer, and Maria Fessler, administrators of the Estate of Samuel Fessler, late of Wayne Township. deceased. 5. The account ofEli Thotnpson, administrator of the Estate of Jesse Thompson, late of the town of Port Carbon, deceasedl 6. The account of Jacob Schneider, adininistrator of the Estate of Christine' Plank, late of:Pinegrove Township, deceased. I L 7. The account of Daniel B. Christ, •Guardian of Caroline; Yoh, (now Caroline Fern.) a minor child of William Yoh,late oflNorwegian Township, decea sed. " • 8. The account of Daniel B. Christ, GUardian of Mary Yoh, a minor child of William Yob, late of Norwegian Township. deceased. 9. The account of P.bil,p Alspach, administrator of ;he estate of Samuel Strouse, late of the Townsh,p• of West Brunswiedeceased. 10. The account eCWilliaM Zehner. ExecutOr of the Estate of David &hoer, late of West Finn 'roma ship, dectased. 11. The account ofJphti Heim, administiator of the Estate o!'Jacob Schweigeft, late_of Manheim town- ship, deceased. . JO LI IV II DOWNING. 1 .orwiO)urg, September [23,1843. . - - SHE it IFPS I SALES. i • ; • i OF REAt ESTATE. - . • ny iirture or swim al write of Venditioni Ex -K-0 pones and Leearia! Factne:iesuedknit Of the Court or Common Plea4ofSchuylkill county, and to me directed will t o exposed to tide lby Public , Venue,: 1 , 1 '.l MI the Ipo deiy of October next, On Monday . . art t, .., ~./ober sit. At 10 o'clock in the ,forenoon, at the house m 'William Mortimer, in ihe Borough oflPottsville, the undivided moiety or half part of a certain lee of eriatt4d, situate on the north side of Sunbury street and west of Sepond street in the borough of ,Miners Ville, Schuyllcilt county, containing,2s feet fronton said Sunbury '-strect, .'nortliardly 200 feet to Lewis street thence. westwardly 25 , feet, thence,southwardly .200 feet to Sunbury street, thence' eastwardly 0 feet to the place of begin ing, being the undivi ded 'western moiety of Lot N0.21i with the ap,purtenances, consisting of a one and a half atoryttriurre dwelling house. As the prciperty of Jani r esißebertson, - I At, the s am e; time 'and place, All that certain lot of ground,' situate in the boroogn ofvftlinersville. Schuylkill county, on thelouth. west corner of Secsind and Pindstreste, adjoining lot ofloseph Richaidson on the south, end Samuel Jenkins on the west. containing 30 feet frent on Second street and 90 feet in depth, With the ap purtetiances. cocsiating of a one and a half story frame dwelling hottsS. An the property of,Pcibid Glutei. - ~ 1! i \ At the siondl time and pl4ce, All that certain Stone building and lot or piece of ground, situate on! j the westerly side of Centre street! tn the borodgh, cal Pottaville,l Schuylkill county, bounded in frcnt'by Centre street, in the - rear by a 20 feet' ti , ide Alley, nOrthwchtwardly by Lot No. 7, and sentliwardly by Lot No. 5, con. tainitig in width 60 feet! and in length or depth . 230 feet, being Lot No. 6, in the original plan of 'the town of Pottsville, together with the heredita menta and appurtenances, consisting of a large two-story Stone 4welling house with a two story Kitchen attachedil two large frame Stables & Shede. -As the property of George Sh oemaker, deed. in the hands! of ' Cahrles 7 . Clemens, Adm'r.; I . •L At - the s am e. time and Ogee; The , . undiinded moiety or half part of a certain tract of Coal land, situate in Branch township, Schuyl kill county, bounded by ;lands of the New 'York and j Schuylkill i,ptal Company, George Rahn, Burd Patter on and others, containing 61 acres more wit he appurtenances, consisting of foUr one and half storiStme HOuseit. one two story Log LH use and Frame !Stable and Blacksmith Shop. Late the' astaie of Jacob Seri-ill. . At the same lime and p r iaeei The 1 one bird of one[ undivided one tenth .part,of, all those three \ certain contiguous tracts of' land, situate partly in Schuylkill and partly in/Dauph in counties, and Surveyed on tined I several war. rantia, dated the 3d day of April,. D. 1794, April,. D. to John Lengel,, Casper Len le & Ste. pheii Lengle, and which' by three sev r patents • were granted to ; James Wilson. t he• ; 2d sth dais of March A. D. - 1795, as in and by the said pat. anti enrolled, in'the Rolle Office for the State of d Pennsylvania in the - Patent Book No. 27 . pages 24.30 & 32 appears, the said three tracts' as one body is bounded end described as•follows to wit : Beginning at a - ,Chesnut tree corner, in a line of • land called John! Kapps, thence along the same North 69 degrees, East 469 perches to aChesnut oak Corner, in a line of Geinge • Dervald now Wit hart, Parker, thence by the same South 12 de grees, East 340 perches' to a post & stone, thence North 78 degree?. East 136 perches to a post and stone a corner ot Daniel Rose now William Par ker, thence, bY the sante and other land South 12 degrees. East - 353 /perches to a post & stones, thence South 78 degrees, West 172 perches to a pnk it stone, a Corner on the conntyline'between Schuylkill & D a uphin ; thence along the same North 48 degres,l West 440 perches to a post, ' thence by land.lhere vacant Sandi 78 degrees, West 163. perches to ar post and stones, thence North 12 degrees, West 348 perc hes to the place o ri beginning,. containing 158 acres and 1374 perches and allewance, be the sanie,m ore or less witli the appurtenances, 'being the third poi( of an ; undivided tenth ink .which John Snevila granted and donveyedito Henreyj Beader,Jeseph Black and Henry :Sprigtitan by Deed, dated thee 18th day of August, A: 1).1838. Also, the one halt of one undivided tenth part of the same contiguous tracts of land above men. tiened and described, being the one half elan on. diVideci tenth part of the same land which John /Messily granted.and conveyedn to Henry Baader and Henry SPrigman be Deed] dated 160114th dirof Augeati A. D. 1838 with the aptlortese. aneeir As thelpropeity Of Hengißeoder. -- ' -1 .at the,sistie time ant/place, All the tight, title Ind iintervit of William Levan, being. an undivided! l i p4rt, amouniftig i to 171 - notes os thereabouts, of, in and to all, that Certain tract 01 parcel ot Rind.situate on the 'head waters of Swat ara river. partly, in Norwegian, Partly-in Lower Mahantangol and 'partly in . : Barry' township, Schuylkill county, surveyed on the 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, and , 24th days ot May 17 )3, in pursu ante of ten warrants; dated respectively the 12th day of Januar,ol93. and granted to the Adhering named persona viz. to Robert Irwin 4391 acres and allowance, to,Elijish Weed 4394 acres and lowance, to George Weed 4394 acres end allow ance. to William Cook, 'E -q. • 410 acres and 114 perchei and allowance, to John Cook, Esq. 445 acres 91 perehca, end allowance.tri:JaMes Mil ler 440 acres and 57 perches and allowance, to Jonathan Walker, Esq. 440 acres and 57 perch: nand allowancela RobeitLyun 450 acres & 149 perches an,d allowance,to Williatia Montgomery 446 acres & S 3 perches and allowance, and to Andrew Cerwit 412 acres Sr. 6 parches' and al. lowanee, and eoritaining in the Whole 446'6 cares and 6 perches and allowance, bounded by lands late of the New ;York & Schuylkill Coal Corn patty, lind surveyed to James Wilson. Esq. and others. with the appurtenances, consisting of three Frame dwelling houses, dJ the Sonora Reit • Road passtngithnaligh the same. Toe said wadi. sided 177 acres or thereabouts, being latethe es. tate of Witham Levan: • At the tame time and place, All that certain undivided fourtti . partefa tract or betty ofland, with the Forge and other buildings and improvements thereon erected. known , by the name of :he oilecla Forge," innate in Brunawig 'township. Schuylkill county. containing 2500 acres more or less the said tract of land consisting of several lesser tracts, three thereof containing together 405 acres more or less; which George D. B. Keim and Mary his wife by their Deed, dated I starch 7th, A: D. 1830; recorded in Schuylkill county in Deed Book No. 9, pogo 78. par ticularly'deseCibing the sane, did grant and convey to John M. Keim, George M. Kelm andJonithan Jpnes in fee; one other thereof, containing 376 acres and al lowance more or less, which: 'Adam Kalbach and wife and Christian Seibert and ivilft by Deed dated November 29th 1829. recorded In Schuylkill county in. Deed book No. 7. page 593, -granted. and conveyed to Jonathan Jones, John M. Xeini and George M. Keim itt fee ; one other thereof containieg 288 acres. Charles' Frailer, lEsq. High Sheriff of -Schuylkill county,by hie Deed dated April 1,1931, granted and conveyed to Jonathan Jones ; rine other thereof, c an taining'4oo aerea more or leas, Ed*ard 6. Haley, 14' ; rain Higliand Emanuel Beck,ExecutotsofJosepl lastly.' Jr. deceased, by Deed dated October 25th 1810. and-recorded in same county in-Deed book No. 16: page 25, granted and conveyed to Jonathan Jones; one other thereof containing 240 acres, the same Exe cutors by Deed of the same date recorded in thesame county in the satne Book, page 2t o,cOnseyedio Jona than Jones ;I one other thereof containing 945 acres more or less; Charles Witman, Adm'r, of William 4Vitman, decd. by Deed dated October 1. 1839. re cordedin the same' county in Book No 9. page 76, granted to Jonathan Jones, John M. Beim and George M. Kelm, together with the hereditanients and appur tenances. consisting of I Forge; 2 Peal Houses, ) Smith Shop; Mansion House, 8 tenant houses,' Stone and 1 Frame Barn, Saw Mill, and the Little'SChuyl kill Rail Road passes, throughithia laud. As the pro. perty ofJOIIN M. KELM. At (the same time andl plce, .Ano. ther undivided fourth part of the same arose deserib. ed premisei, Sic. situate and described. As the prop. ertv of HENRY CONNARD. ..1.1 the same time- and plane, All that certain) Stone building. Measusge or tenement. called'St. Lukes Church. and Cot or piece of Ground. situate tin the westwardly tide of Centre street in the borough of Pousyille,county aforesaid: being the same lot which i marked n the general plan of the town of Pottsville No.' 4,together with the hereditaments and appurtenaccee, 'consisting of a two story Stone building with a basement story, at present occupied as a place of public worship. As the propertrof the Rector.Churchkardens and Vestrymen of St. Luke's Church. tat the same time and Alace, All that certain undivided half part of and in all that cer tain two story Frame Dwelling Douse. with a two story Frame Kitchen thereto attached. a Frame stable and Lot of grout d. situate in the Borough of pine grove, Schuylkill county, (the whole into IWO equal parts to be parted and divided,) and bounded on the west by Tulpehocken street, on the north by a public street, on the east by an Alley, and on the-south by 4ands or Eadridgel Co, Late the estate of JOHN HUBER. , On Wednesday the 18th day of October, Itegister. , 3?— , _ ... .to aayr tec,.._ , At 10 o'clock in theforenoon, at t t e honse of John Snyder, in Fiiedenshurg, Schuylkill county, all those two certain lots aground, situate in the town ofFrei densburg, Wayne township, Schuylkill county, bound ed in front by Wall and Vine streets, and in the 'rear by al4 feePwide Allcy,and marked-in the plan of said town wilh the Noe. 33 Sr. 37 with the appurtenances, consisting of a one story log dwelling house, with a good well ot Water. As thc,property aCATHARINE BRESSLER , 1 , .• Ott litmday, the 23ti day of Oqlober, nest, I • • At 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Mi chael Gruett in the borough of Orwigsburg, All that mum) , or 4.11 part of a certain messuage, tenement and tract or piece- otl land. situate in Schuylkill township. Schuylkill county, begin. ning at a stone in a line „of Johri Settler's land, thence by the same', south 21! degrees, east 98 perches to a stone, thence by land late of Jacob Stahl, south 35 degrees. West 22 l'perches to a black Oak, thence by land now or late of Michael Bushy, north 26 degrees, West 196 perches to a stone, and thence by laud late eclat, north 81 de. green, east 190 perches to the phice of beginning, containing 116 acres and 961 perches and allow ance. being the same land which Andrew Debug and wile by deed.,dated April 14,1829, conveyed to William Lswton, with the apPurtenan ces, con sisting ilf une two story Log DWelling blouse, \Log Barn and Saw Mill. i. I, . Also, all that undivided moiety or half part of all \ that certain piece or parcel of land: situate in' the \borough of. Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded in front by the Centre turnpike, in the rear by land of Jonathan Wynn, on the east by other gaff of lot No. 9, and on the west by other half of kit No. 10, adjoining each 'hall, being 30' feet front and rear, making the whole 60 feet; be ing the same lot which David Platt and wife by deed, dated July 23d, 1829, conveyed to William Lawton, wilfithe appurtenances. , tAlso . , all that\undivided half part of all that harlot piece or parcel of ground situate is the borough, of Pottsville, county aforesaid, bounded in front by Centre street, or, the north west side byJot No. 11, on tha\ rear by lands of Jonat han Wknn, and on the southeeat side by other half of said lot, it being marked' on Jonathan Wynn's additional plai ic . ri c kal.teiviile with No. 10, being 30 feet front an rear and.2 \ oo I feet deep, being the seine lot wh ch Jonathan. Wynn and, wifeby deed, datedp ember "I l„ :1829. conveyed to William Lawton, with the aPpurtenances, con. slating of a two story : frame OCRing house. As the property of WILLIAM. LA%TON. - At the same time and \ place, All that certain " undivided tenth par"ol all those' three tracts of land situate partly in‘'§chuylklll and partly \ fn Dauphin county, surveyedson three several warrants, dated the.3d day of April /794, to JohnLengel, CaiPer 4engel, and Stephet\ Len gel; and which by three several pitents'were granted to James Wilson. Esqi on the second and fifth days of March, 1795, as in and by the said patents enrolled in the Rolls Office, for the state of Pennsylvania, in Patent Book 151n..27, pages, 24,30 and '32, as appears; and containing toge ther 1580 acres apd • 137 i perches, bounded by land surveyed to John Kapp', George Dewald, Daniel Rose and others, with the appurtenances. As*the property of SAMUEL 11 . 1. CLARK. •At the same' time and place, ,the. one full equa and undivided'l moiety or half part (the wholeinto two'equal parts to be parted and divided) of all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate partly in, Norwegian township and partly in the borough of Pottsv ille,Schoy I itill county, and also the one full equal undivided half part of all the stone or fossil coal in and Upon the said tract or parcel of land, bounded by land now or late of Benjamin fLott, land now or late of Thomas Ha. ven, land now or late of Wallace and Whitney. land of Seizunger and Wetherill, by a public at., or road, land late of,Samuel Lewis, other land of Charles Lawton,,-Coal street, the Mt. Carbon Railroad and the Navigation Itract, containing in the whole 195 acres and 75 perches rad together with the same and as appurtenant thereto the one full equal and ',undivieded moiety or half part of all the goal in the vein of COil. called the "Gate Vein," end in: the two . years of Coal next south of it that may ion under the surface oft he ad joining tract of_ lend sold, by . Thoin4 Haven to ,Samuel Loww, with the right of' removing the same. but, not to give the right of entering on the surfacs,of the said land sold I:iy, Thomas Haven to Samuel Levais.or of making any opening there on. which said tract of land is particularly des. cribed bin Deed flora Thorns. Haven to Samuel Lewis for' the sane, bearing date .the Bth day of September 183£1. ,wherein the Coal in the said three veins of Coal is eimpted. which said tract or parte! of land , and the ktone at (*ail coal in .and upon , the same, Chafes Lawksrkholde in &paten ith .104 revue and the Weil of . ! the said land and Coal which laot herirey-iumiat ed ani taken in - eatention. was 'spill by the 7., said Charles Lawton to thesaid oho IM byin r MED deed dated the ht ofJanuary I 1...n4 rieweed at Orwigsburg. lit Deed !loot, 0.19; foigerel. %Vita the appurtenances. consist ng of 45ne vale. able stationary Stuns Engine : rot teiplng cod from below the water level.. new oratuPied and.. . uSed by tap lor and ClaytozOnd Engiaaliouses, large Stable, a Powder. House:and elifiiieln abet, butidingr end tenant houses. SeveralOthe most valuable coal veins pate through this bad, ant some of diem are evertatiely Worked its iris time. and have Die necessity Rutin:tide; liatoroyetneitts; and fixtures all in good repair. :Ai thavroperty IA COMILES LAWTON.. :'t ,:..• T -,. • • 1 , Ja. l ,lN a wooptCati4erit , shenfra os.w. orwito• 4., . -- - buriu r 4ept. 22. ;£43._ C „'„ , .-.:. ...,,-.;,, /t3t...",:, CA.IXPET tiTuar; ON, • TUE CAt4IVIjeteAK" 'No. 41. thsaasanT Uri,.~i . `- vit Otis dais obime Ch-snit, &lie** R bt 60 smA &told *rtvg. . , • 1 • . Philltdelptita. THE silbsviber's rent in hie preserit sited* beinzrvery low. and hie StrasSids4.bo is de. tormined.to sell et prices to suit the 4404 Lime% He oilers e well Selected stock Of , Beautiful Impertal'.three'ply,' Best superfine In g rain' Handsome Extra line [again, Fine .andiconn&in db; . Royal treble twilled Ventitian, Fine EnAsh Worsted ,tio. London Damasli.. , i du. Plain Striped' . '„z' do. J - Also a . stoelt of exCellent,and besitti)l4 • j.- FLOOR OIL. CLOTtig,:: All widths for Rooms, .Entfries , i Vesti bules, Door Pieces..&e. Al CosekollClot* Furniture Cloths,.Droggete and Floor 14ite0;--... Elegunt Pi4nn and ble Covers.' AlsoXeittort-• and,Spaniell Floor Utttings - _ . ' area . . 4 7 - ,, With 'a lareu asitorlment dyer) , iot priced Ingrain and Venetiaa Carlittinge. Pout Mite, Balding!, Stair RoVie, , • :De citivng of Schaylkitt.COunty intim:ling to purchabe for eaeh, are re-peetfulty mri.lted to call ancrezerrifne for themselves , as' the goods Atilt be 5..,1d it the Invest prices to the. 04. Whole sale and Retitil; , EttiTitlx;r. Philadelphie,Setiternber 2, jB4l NOTICE • • , • ,• TrIO GICIEG,i; G. -PA L1111.;11, One of the2deviseee of Moaea Palmer, late of the toivnihip . of Con cord, in the coi%nly Of Delaware. decoased.':. Vou are hereby notifiedithat a - SiimrnousrDebt , in, the idealist $3,000 has bett issued out of the Court 01 -.common Pie as of Delaware county, and placed in hands by William Levis against Moses G. Palmer , St. Gideon G. Palmer, executors and devisees of M oser Palmer. dereased. and Hannah Palmer, widow of said dee'd, returnable on the fitUrth Monday of Noiernber neat. at which time you may etteld before thiisaid cool if you see proper. JOHN LAR‘IN, Sheriff's office. Cheater. j • • Sept. let. 1843. • ' • . ; LIFE . AND ti3PFbC 7:O lE R S. e b i. r . HA7?tV: ,.i 7LAY. FRESH suppl ylust receaved awl for _!ale -11 - by • .B. BAB:4 AN- July 22, ( k ' • THODIUSONIAN MEDICINE 4. 4. GENERAL asaortineht kept eitihettitly hand et EICHMLTZ & New Drug Sto July 22, DR. D. 01/llr3llil , s FAHti.V . mem= MEI,. ) • V? *. scaak-8* EICIIIIOLTZ & SANDERSON'3 . , New Druz Store; Puttsville ALgehts fur Schuylkill C July 22 & COFFEESe—.44erior Old Java, .Rio,, Laguna, St. DornittO and Cuba Coffees. . 4 . • • Imperial ,Guiv POwder; 'Yonne lin, Pouch. on g endsoucnonET TCElF , , , warrani m a .fresh. Foe wile .by c, E. Q, "A. HENDERSON. September 2 . • 36-a. Vi :ACK NI EN N T . • o THE undertiigned having pnrehaPe4 the Wy. owning Iron Works,at Wilkeel?arr, Luzern County; Pa.; it,nd,iEteaa p putting thO • seine into operation, immediately, wants a ntiallit# of work. men of variousdeseriptteins, ' • A man competent tti turn rolls sultAle for ma. king railroad iron, and abet s descripsioits of Mer. chant Iron A man to role Bailee and .Sheet Pon, end vit. Hour' kinds of Plate Iron, , ••••:. I One ur iwo gitod,hammermen Eight or ten 'good; puddlers, and' ',one or two gocKl, - heaters. Eight or ten good .Nall Cutters, Application may be made to thefstabsertber or to Thomas Ellis at the Works.. None but goad arid steady worktnip need ap. ply.'M , ATCHER T.,,TAYNE. • September 2, - • • • • %,‘ 26-31 • . • rualLic sALE,;-: PURSUANT to an brder of the OrPhana' Court o Schnylkill couniy,the subscriber administrator of the este te Otteorge Alain, late of,the.)ownship of • Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will es• pose to sale by Publicl.Vendue. on Ssiurtlik. the 14th day of Octnber next. at 1 o'cloc k in the afternoon, on the prembies at'the hause late 'of George, thin, in the township ofWayne, and county afore.T9l; A 'certain Messuage 'raiment and, 'tract- or land, situate' in the township_ot Wayne, wally of Salmi. kill, bounded bv.lands of Peter leuttenatein, Henry Ber ier, Jacob Faust and others. con Ojai tig 220 acres . or thereabouts. Tha itriprevements are 4 double log House. two 'stories. ;; ;; Log Bar 4 —two OrchArdS, end about one I ifs liundred and thirty acreadtcleared land. ;tad well !supplied. with a' ranning stream , of water and springs, sate the estate of i 6 id demo A Attendance will, bc_eiven. and the eonor t tions- of sale Made know n'at thatune and Mate of file by MtCIiAEL,4FR ITZ. • By Order orlhe COO. • J.. 11 D_OVVI:sa No:3.MA. Orwiiebu'rg - Augue,t 12, 151:1* • ! N. S. :LA.IyRENCF•qi Agent fur the sale u'f.Snethworth lillftnefariuring compan l y's Superior Writing:paper, Vi vesttiner. So.. 3 Mixon Sr., rkILADF.LPHIL 1111 HE folloviinu }trade constantly On hand and .E. for sale to thei trade - at the lowest market prices:— Fur thick Flat Cape, 12,14, and= I`3 1b... • and wllit.Z. I . • Extra super and. siirkerflne Folio Fitato, blue and ! • 1 Extra super Packlt and Cirrnme,rilhl posts, blue and white. Extra Purer Lined. note papers. -,;,; Superfine and fine ;11111 r rispers, (r. 41 do • ,do do •, , (11re*d.) -do • Ido F,ounting Huusaf.,ape r blue and white. 1- ~- ,- 1,.;:c •- Extra super Cunerea• Cape and Lert4 rs, plain and talc& blue.'and White. - ‘:, , . Superfine FrinchPoita plain andai led. , Superfine and finef.:apa and Poatir t atiled and plain blvd and ,,;of varioux qualitifis and primal. whirr.., . Also Bonnet. Beards, Tissue, Wrappiogi- anp,., Hardwere - papers,l&c., &c. ::,;;;, , - . o'so ,tu 100 tuna of Peach ilxoiittd In. Broad?. Mounta‘ln.e.4l will be Taken in iler4ange for 'or.- , I p e r. at thil loweat!pricea. July 75th; ! '' ,i '..' ' ija--111 . . • ..'.:" • v Itloni`e - y A• A Coaviclariblei . awn of -1 1 ,10N$Y has bistus - . found. 1 the owner may atitOts it, on evi dence'set afietory to tha finderOlaul patina the: collapse of 1 this! adveitisement,.',Apply at; this office. Septetnbto 30; VAST IRON . SCREENS.—Ciri Icon RoUtne Scram:tit of various sizes tOrCoal. on brad awl for sale at W. 11.1 MARRIALL'S Cheap Gioeery Fleur reed & Prcriflidort - 40tore carnet of Norwegianlemect end *out Caybion sit Road, Joao 10; ' 1,;14, cp.LAC!IED AND UNBL%St4OI3:24IZA., froo 51 to 15 cta: tor, yord.' Ekt 14,4 by Sifiageat ON 9 CAR RMS. F 7, 6 rt,t ß oTare 3 , S o _Pa A,dininistrator. 40-.
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