EAI OT EMI PAY ,MO EEM Ale". otessicash MIME] tom Individual Cual Oper at the ^zPetilus)irallia meting of th s, O . be bet 1, Ibis_Jrrening 41117 441uck, Wednesday February dun bi4sinelis ut ituport 1 - pace trucupie by the has crowded oat a ouzo 'dad fur this paper. large wity Statentt nt of 'articles Hite vB. Companies. ms fag, that of the oal mined in Se h uyl ie year 1837,450,000 ilffindividuals, who eapital o engaged in more than 630,0,000 antity is greater than dined by all the Coal the State of Yentisyl-, apital of several mil during the ,same pe: individuals are to be As region And their, by; a few Coal C.Oll/.4 efit the. Coal Trade of ividualo It i t s a notori ...V i tro tons of 44:ounty in t 1. 1 14 . *Cre *Pe , .mot i business, of 'VOL This qt e tiusintity • n n9anies in with n , on kt dollars, iodi Yet the riven from tl !mins supplie . nies, to hen tie:region. Miners and La ourers. leetiags o 'A very .larg ( fleeting of M krier a and 3 atiouterrs; the! bone and sinew of the egion,ow as held Nat the Hotel of Edward 'Oeunor, on Mdonday last.--Had au earlier nd,utirp general notice been given, the umber in attendance would nave been much larger. i ln fact as soon as it was known that a Meeting was to be held, the Miners and zliatioreno immediately quit 'weilki at theirl respective collieries, and c f. reuaired„ to ill place of meeting. , The object of On meting was to whip( Jima. -sures to preventAlti increase of cbal crif xi parties in out The laboring classes teel a very deep interest in this subject, and their unanimous voice is against any such increase. vludeed the whole popula timid our region, without distinction of classes, mineral' and laborers, catliers and boatmen, merchants and mechanics, all with one unanimous voice exc la iin against the further introduction of monopolies emohpit us. , ' At Port Carlon one of thelargest meet inp ever held in that place, was also held en Mlnday.. A very strong feeling of ex ' cite on the subject of coal companies watrittanifesteil. The meeting -was ad dressed 'by several individuals, in the En glish, Gennin, and Welch languages. The proceedings will be found in another column.. ' 1 - At Minersville, a meeting of the labor iug classes was also held.on Monday, the proceedings of which have not yet 'teethed us., We haisti no, doubt, heweve4, that it was well attended. The li,iioring classes tall epos) the Peo ple's Representatives to protect them a. pima the grinding system of oppression, under which they must inevitably suffer it coal companies are permitted' to drive out , individUal competition from the region. They ask• the legislature to protect their labour and industry From the rapacity of ' bodies without souls. Trey have already Buffeted much under the withering and blighting influence of monopolies, they therefore justly dread their fat the r increase —they know that the wages of the poor man, if subject to the arbitrary will of the agents of monopolies, must be reduced to . the lowest possible point con.istent with a bare subsistence; and WE evAn this sub eirdiknce will be rendered precarious and uocertainthat they will" be obliged to toil late and early, and incessantly, with out being able to lay up a dollar for the benefit of themselves and families at the end of the year; and therefore, that while thy eat their &Rad in the sweat of their brow, they' have nothing to cheer them on their way, and nothing to stimulate teem to future exertions. These ale the views of the laboring classes ; and they are un doubtedly correct and will no doubt receive a the attentiba .to which they are entitled ~- from the representatives of the people. • The Governor performed a sort of mi racle in casting out Ten Devils of Mono. froth the legislature I Will that honorable body suffer itself to be again possessed,? Shall' single spirit of -dark leas triumph over it ? For the honor of the; old K. .snone we trust not • . • The fillbrman Mining co. . W. have seen this monopoly . thre e - before our. legislature. It orig inated at • the session before the last, and appeared under the disguise of the Cataract Com. patty. Most of our real:lent must recollect the "Old Cataract," 'arid what a noise it . . '.e am.ngst its.. It however failed. , ' ,_'-'''' .. ture could not swallow t he Ca- ta l s , 'e-••:• he next app nopo earance of this mo yl/4,lltier ' in' the dtsgutse of the R.uck.. Ridge II Road and. Mining Company, with a ca ital of $350,000, and a to m of twenty ye ‘ rs; to operate in the county or &tout , .The means by 'which this monopoly passed through the leg islature, are obvious enough? It stood at ° the heat h l of tea other monopolies, all incorporated ~ in the same 6111—it was log rolled through tu Roust —it Was in a crowd or Mob rf o MEE ' 111 u 11° P"Ikt"OVele_iliV i l e4. 0 01 0 11 oNiq 1, to t liteeljriteDVitTan and h&put las ro on_every one of therlo, including the f4inius Buck Ridge alias Cataract Contkity.. It weirsupposed that this upright, manly, and indepeudent would have desikoyed the iiiiiiistets (nice. and foreVer. Not. so I— . -ooty,oribe stets= has agaialreappeared udder ' the ti le of the Off rinati Minaug Company... This Ids the Old dog oid a aesalurme. It-seems to ds not.a little extraordinary and derogatoryi to the dignity of the Sen ate. that this budy should have omitted to reconsider the bills . v.,toed •by the GoVer nor, aceording,tiotheir conotitutional ditty. This was at 0111444100 that cannot be!se couoted.f6r in any other way, except that the inembers•iwere willing to favour: the ' re.iistrodaction of these bills. We are I I truly surprised ,to see that the feetitig of monopolv has:obtained such a foothold in the Senate- We vilest, in the name of all the inha- Imams of our. region, against this odious vetoed munopply, which is to be locatad in our region, by whatever name it may be supported. - Let it bribe and corrupt Whom it will, it shall never •hribe sr corrupt us. We-denounce it as ••A mull:ter of so fool a mien Trill to txt, hated [teeth. but to be seen." 3 MEI Charles Frail v Esq The conduct -of tloi geollerean,i as a Senator', 10a.4 exo tied very strpug feelings of animadversion motif individuals:of all parties in the county. '!'hey have It oked upon his course in relation' to the Offer -1111411 Mininsto Company, as at direct war wali all his former professions and prioci : plea. As the opponent of coal companies he was elected to the legislature. He had. previously proclaimed ' his opposition in county meetings, and both by wurcfs and actions, as 'Ouch as in him lay, pro4ended to be the übtompromioting enemy of mo nopolies. So earliest and sincere in his 'opposition was he beliCved to be, in this region ( that', bin a few yenis since, be wits sent on to Harrisburg to oppose them, his expenses paid, and time compensated for by the vo , hintary contributions of 'indivi duals. 'flint the , man shosslct turn round and in - niggle through the Semite the Offer man %%ming Company, has excited feelings of indignation, 'regret, and astiouishment. Out whole region is now up in arms aganot hiM; 4 1,,he mechanic, the laborer, the merchant, and the collier, with One voice stigniatioie • him,: aet a recreant o td a traitor. The Bis-enititton (Land) Bill, as it is Cal ed, his pissed the U. Set,ate by a lay e insjortty.wit ;s-an administration measu e 'u gain popularity in the West. Henry Clay opporAl it on principle—but: Daniel Webster voted for the Bill, as a matter of necesatty .under existing circumstances, Mr. Calhoun also opposed the B 11). At the : special election .in the city . of ohiladelWra un Friday last, to -sl.4)ply the vacane, in the Legi-lature, occaidoned by The, deatli Dr Mr . MCllvaine, Henry S. Sprtelmai :, the Whig eandedale i-ecemed 3,637 yuttni--acattering 318. I It is aentorintei file" t that Van ; Buren% u 1,-Tf einntry Schertre, is inuurejst rt)rigly , tenotincrti in Aulninnstration papers than ;hose of tOtt oppositinn. Among the nun) tier is they Riehrturintl blunter, the pupil d the pery in Viqinta. The etlitnt of Ibis paper cleeleres4it to be nne of the qjttst declif II tneastrers e^ver Iffonght b. f o re ihiu American pi'ople. CONqIIESS. - Mr. Rtara has intrpduced hia aohgtituie for W riche*, iitulr-rre4suryl Hal into the *nate. In the litouse Meaarw Claiborne and (Aaron, have been turned nut Of flieir seats--:andthe re /oat:trio° ra,--red by Mcl Howard declaring "that Messrs. krcutiee and,*ord are not pneinbers of the 2.5 th Pongreaa," was under consideration . — The matter wilt iirobalily be referrer:lll:tack again to the petiple of Miami/141.0. Henry play haft declared that he ;will oppose Senator Wright's odious Sub. Treasury Bull with all the pribeer that Giodlias invested im with. Connda.--A biff has pas-zed the Par. liamentipf Upper tinnada, confiscating ti! properti both real and personal, of all persond who left the country • since the premeditated attack on Toronto by the patriots, and wlniclo not return; forthwith, and talts up arms fur Colonial Govern. went. The property confiscald is to be appropriated in paying the eprpr.nses of the war. One'section declares "that no alien shelf be „permitted to' prOsecute his butiiness; or have hfs pioperty protected, unless he repairs to the Provine#aed also takes up arms." • • The Reform Cuoveotitin not lieing able to traitiact all the btriineas before them, I•ave reseintivd the resolution: to adjourn ton the 4d Mtlt and fixed upon the 22d hist, fur adjpurnment. StibtiTreasvry.— Mr. Jon:44"*.i' has in troduced resolutions, rota the House of Representatives at liarrisburgi regiteiting oar representatives in Con:friss to vote agaioal the Sub-Treasury Sy'rtetn. Mr. Johnsein is a Vaq Buren mans. South Carolina is the only state whose legislatire o has approved s.f th Sub-Trea sury ~44r stein. 4 We think sh will again Atnitd ttlone in - her glory, as rh did a few years Gknce miter schemer of tilullifieatiort. Cooke's Circus, together with 1 flee betie destroyed by fine estiute4d '•-• • Tiff MINERS" JO i. MEM 3 Viitti 4 W'r P i tl "r "C;,, At a hive meeting of Miners and La borers of Pottsville and its immediate ne i g hborhood, this .st.h._ day of February u 3,8, at the house of Edward O'Connor,. t o express' Om - It-entintents and -opinions: in regard to ,a Bill lately passed by the Senate of Pennsylvania, grant i ng a Char ' ter „to "the Oferrnan - Coal Company," and hearing that several other Coal Char ters are applied for sr the present Session of the State Lrgisrature—MlCHAEL' 1 NiIGENT was .called to- the chair, and I normal Russel and Richard Lee ap- minted Secretaries-:--nnil on motion it was. Resolved, That Ralph Lee, John Rim] James Currington be a e,nstasnirtelito draw up resolutions, who, alter retiring fur the purpose, returned-to the meeting and re ported the following which were unat.i . int ,usly. adopted: Resolved, That we hare seeb with great. anxiety and apprehension that the legisla ture are about to grant Charters•to more Coal Companies, a bill granting a charter to Oferman 'coat Company" _having passed the Senate of Pennsylvania. Resolved, Fhat we, the Miners and La borers of Schuylkill county, are determin ed not to•countenanc•e in any shape or form the Monster Monopolies that are and want to be located within the .honest and indus trious borders of this county. Resolved, 'bat we will patronise those OF our citizens u•ho have with - courage and zeal, hid defiance to the united Companies that ate here among us, and who have done more for the Miners and Laborers by the liberal wages they have always given us than any incorporated Company. Resolved, 'that we pledge ourselves at all nines by our htimble efforts to stop by all legal means, any thing in the shape of a COmpaity—we want them nut, we can do ten per cent better without them. Resolved, That we will at any time lend our aid and unite with our employers to suppress every attempt that may be made here, as well as elsewhere, fl.r the purpose of thrusting any more Companies among us. Reaolved, That we will unite one and all to set our hearts, hands and heads, as with adamant, at open' war and hostility against every monster,' though he may come prowling artiono us with ten thousand Leads, Resolved, That we consider the I egis I ature of our State, most particularly bound in duty to protect, Foster and promote the hon'est Labour and Industry of the.great mass of the community, who look to them to guard their interests whilst hard at work to maintain themselves and families, and to disclourage and discountenance all spec ulation end sch4rnes of men of desperate fortunes, who strive to enrich themselves by legislative enactments of empty bubble* and fancy stockjobbing, tending to keep things always unsettled and under excite ment, and calling upon ua to sacrifice our time and hard earned wages to protect ourselves from these repeated efforts of gambling spsculaturs, to dupe the public and unsettle our business, in which the whole state is equally interested with Our selves-:- every branch, class and occupation of the'State receiving a benefit from the prosperity of the Coal Trade. • Resolved, That the following Memorial 'be f irthirith printed and signed by all the Miners and Laborers in . Schuylkill co j onty, and sent immediately to the. Legislature. To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representa - tires of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The ntemerial of the undersigned Miners and Labourers inhabitants of Sc hitt I kill county respectfully represents: having observed With the utmost detestation a Hill, purporting to be the Oferman Mining Company, has been placed before your honorable :bodies, and to which is granted, privileges ultimately at hostility with the. interests of Schuylkill county; we the undersigned respectfully present this our remonstrance against the passage of said Bill by the House of Representatives, and against all others of a like cast and character, es being at entire variance with our honest endeavors to support decently our families.with the requisites of life. The undersigned well know, by experience that all coal coontia-• nies are entirely su bversive of individual enterprise, and especially ao within tthe precincts of Schuylkill county • and, mnro over, the .Miners and Lab ourers have, generally speaking,tealized a better com petence for their labor from individual colliers, than from the companies located in Schuylkill county, and know. full well that these companies have for their ob ject the depression, in a great measure,, of the honest wages of a large ,number] of the inhabitants of Schuylkill county; and conclude with submitting this memo.' rial to the consideration of your honorable bodies. - Resolved, That we ronvatulate our tm-for-t friends throughout the coal refit stand they- hare taken against .011 _Cu rt Companies. Cimparties. .. Resolved, That the proceedings o f tit . meeting he signed by the officers and pub Ilshed in the hlinrrs' Journal and Fre. Press. MICHAEL NUGENT., • Tutieww. Rvaium, President Rartlaan LEI.; . its Cnallents, tintore. • ' Loit "'~ . f 8 ~hV''.~~~"> IMMAwaw?" , = 4 Seereter. TM EOM I' ' ill. =-4, Ise .1 . .. ~ , ,, I , - ~.... -.. ..,.i. :.` - ' - `!** . i.r ,,, lf . ' - ' VOA ;CA :I,oAtiftwitTutiazi nip ' ' liiiii .41euite - 44tA f t-iilhigitA nets Slid 'aborers engaged in, thei diffeeent C01..,1 Itistisien the' 11.41 Oneleitnif Schnylkill Vallei 'railroad HENRY 1). RICHARDS war called 'to then •r, and Wiliam thielil appointed See--I rotary. The o i ll eel eche meeting ' why staled from the] chair in an able and lucid manner , 41 the En.l glish la guage, and the meeting was addressed Mtn German *quer? :by. H..Gehtenheinniy; 'and in the Welsh 'language by band Williams,' whereupon it was unanimously resolved as thel sense of this me,ing, that in the present detirea sed and glutted I s . tato of the coal market of . this 'I county, his unwise and inexpedient to Mewl* rate any more'Coal Compsnies for the 'purpose of mining and selling of Coat, as the tendency of all' Seel companies are to monopolize the valuable.l coal .preperty of this region, and to drive out in dividual enterprise and competition, Sod erect in the ste'thereof a nominal - oligarchy, under which ma ny of s.jeivis wofferal too , severely- in ritry . ,ever to wish to be ruled by it in thia. , Reesolved, That a committee l appointed from eked of the Collieries in thitrieinity, for the purpolie of drafting a suitable remoomeance to the , Legisletine, and obtain signatures to the name. On mtion, the following persons were duly ap pointee. Foils sCatifion-t—lleory Richards, Samuel Rod gers, Patrick Freeman, John Lashes, Joseph Al- , lison, Daniel Roebuck, Thomas Brag h, Wm.Ste vensoh. Bear Ridge 4 Belfast—Robinson Kay, Leonsid Bright, William Thomas. Belmont— lama' flinny, Isaac Briley, Thomas Masked. Henry John, William Davis: William -Zimmer. , man,Adam Harting. Eagle Hilt—Joseph (,teen, David Foley. Robley Collieries—David Wil 'nen, John Evans. hew Philadelphia—Conrad' Bobh, Samuel - Royer. St. Clair—David Price, --... Lewellyu, Genge Wagstaff. &mandate —Michael Foley. New Castle—George Paine, William Rhoads. Vaitey Furnace—H. Genet). hauler. D.Phollenberger,'Llgnitiatrocher. Mid &loan—Edmund James, John Burns. 'Pescara ro--James Palmer, Thomas Palmer. On motion Resolved, That the Proceedings of this meet. ing he published in the Miners' Journal, and all otbeys favorable to the cause of individual enter prize. HENRY D. RICHARDS, Chairman. Attest— William Gould, Secretary. ". A MEETI NG of the committee appointed in the foregoing rea. olutkons, will be held at the house of Jame* Ling Port Carbon; on Wedoesda t y (this afternoon.) at fivc , o'clock. New Name.—The Administration Sub Treasury , men in Virginia are called Sub seri lents, by the Fredericksburg Arena. We should not be surprised to see this name stick like a burr.—vtira.aridritrirrarz etty. The bill permitting the circulation o small notes by the Banks of New - Jersey haa become a law. • We learn from a passenger on a steam. boat which left Louisville yesterday, says the Cincinnatti Express of Saturday last, that just before the boat started, a crowd' had collected %bout the Northern Bank of Kentucky, and it was • rumoured that twlo men were killed in it. New Rampehire.---We learn from New Hamp shire that the Whigs arc actively enraged in'the work of preparation for the annual election, which takes place iI3 about six Weeks, and that there is a fair prospect that they. will triumph:— The whole State seems to be in 'arms. County, dmitrict, ail Senitorhil eonventione, and town meetings. ere held. every week, and the beat I i 43 tot prevails in them. Politica excitement w I mething ilf a novelty hi that hill - ridden region. is now abut eight years since there was aby t i til al of the strength of parties. In Ittl?., the lugs mat & some exertions to put down the dy nitity of H I Co., but they Were beaten try o r 6000 majority, and since that period they have bad nit organization. A vigorcris and united effort is now making by the Whig -tarty to carry the Suite.' If Isaac Rill .1 . te not overtirown, we shall be much disappoint dd. It is lso probable that the Wbiga will sue. rin obtai ning a majority ofthe popular branch f the lature. They will elect their repro. ntatives n everylirgo town by handsome ajorities: Concor will be redeemed, and so ill Dovita, Nashua, and Portsmouth. The r iubable oomplezion of the Senate samore doubt 'id. If Dire , Hampshire abandons the adminis; ration, the divorce bet,w , ...cri 11 // Van Boren and he people will be complete. —Boston Atha. Sub Tninsury Nuatrutiansl—The Se . °rotary of the Treasury, in obedience to a Resolution from the Hot* of,RepresientativerOas made a Report !which pea far to show how theSub-Treasury I...Q..cheme "cold work. In this Report we have the names of Collect arc, ,Receivers, ace. &c.,- of ,the Revenues, who are dcfaukers, within the last two years, to the tune of SIX HUNDRED THOISAND DOLLARS In the court of Common' Pleas, a few - days since ia the case of William .Dougherty vs. the Bank df Penn Township, for the recovery of "five dollari penalty imposed by the act of Assembly passed the 12th of April, llidi,"—the defendants having paid to the plaintiff certain small certifi catesof loans by different incorporated districts --Judge Randall delivered the opinion of • the Court, "thitt the individual or corporation who pays area, small bills, not of his or their own creation, is and are in no way liable to the penal ty.—Phii Paper. . 3:l' The Assembly orObio, by a vote of 38 to 13, have passed a bill repealing. the Act of late senior, which prohtbited the circulation of S. Bank bills. Great Project of • Navigation by Steam —ln the Dritiah Douse of Commons on the 15th Deeem bor, In answerto a question by Mr, Macruntrote, Mr. &Arno wab understood.to say, that a "OM for a largo coMmunication by steam, with the colonies genenally, was at present under the con sideration cd Goverriment-that the plan was not confined to the West Indies alone, but that tt had reference to the Whole system or interne foetal communication." . /MARRIED On Sunday evening the 4th, inst. by Boshyshell Esq. ,Mr. Wan. MARSH of Purt Catiin, to Mus. MARY Gout:wow; of the same place. On Sunday the 4th,' inst. by the same 5 Mr. Jos. I Mriamms of Port Carbon, t.; Miss REn.mmA hit:CARTY, formerly o Nortbui4erland county, :Pa. At filinerinille, on ibe 311, inst. by tt Rev. Thomism Sovereign, Mr. Ilmtuir Put ou to Wise SAtt4ir Vittalams. ~w~ !~ - _ KU= tele. *to taricre Day. on the &dor March 41338,M. the oust ofiltlr. John Ptoooit, and rem 'peCtfully ins e their country .men to iarticipate bathe We* tion.- They-will meet, 41.111 r. Pro. most's at 9 o' lock, A. M. and at 11 o'clock a tier= 'matt will he.. elirtiredv'tbe.:Bebrimmrdiebiefiew Which they ill . plirtoked a di nn er a i,l 'clock, at thdobbre eutioned Awe, mina of the day w • be delioted to feativities„ becoming the occapion pt their Meeting. By order of the t IVEt!SH eh REV EW OE TILE .4= . . 'Potts= lle..Februart 7. 1E621. • WHEAT FLDlJR,.py.the !nail !vas -worth.. iin Fri day 28 00. . = ! 1 . • WHEAT 1 50pe . i i .amihel. in demand! • RYE FLOUR. 2 Amer cert. in demanß. • . • BUCKWHEAT FLOl,lit 250 per awl} in demand. 'RYE, by tbe load po cents by the buisher=ready. sale , I 41YE.CHOS , .90 cities per bushel inidemand. OATS 40r cents—ready sale. POTATOES 43 cants per begat@ in demand. lIIRN-10. cents per bushel in demand. cr t I CLOVE SEED-45-60 - per bushel. i "TIM SEED—S 2 00 per butibet. 'MAKS ED-41 12 per busbelln demand. WRVS Y-42 cents- per gallon. j e lel i s .. .BUTTE —l4 cents per poundr-in . ,12 cents " EGGS-12 cents per dozen. ' i -LA RD--410-cents per pound. I TALLOW-9 cents per, poune 1 . HA MSI2 centre per pound. CORN CHOPl3o l centi per bushel i; demand. BACON-12 cents per pound.. , BEESWAX - 18 cents per pound: i. FEATHERS-62cebts per pound. , 1 ', •,. , CO?dhIQN WOOL-40 cents pet pound. ,' M ACKEREL, by the bbl. No. 1. 212 00 No t a 2. $ ll SALT;-42 621 pier bbl.i 07 per - budhel PLASTER. is word 17 00 per ton. r• UAY IPS perm'. • x i Y STATFAIIENT. ICKEL, Treasurer f Schuyikill canin4 with the Comatissirtiters 191 , from the 4th day, of January, 2d day of Janoary, MP; both, days coq" JOHN M. Qount4,in said Count 1837, 8o the inclusive. I "JDR. ning in the Treasury vs ment, $381748 .cved from the folloiriwg the different townships TO Cash/ per last mu To Cub rec. Collectors stated min 1835 831L88 - . 1836 560 00 r 1837, 102 40 , ' 4 380 . 28 TVkil firusacick Frederick Andrewi Abraham Sc! ingot lip fail) 1835 280 86 Deats 10 1 6 n.l 91 berge p t 8.37 24 00 5 Solomon Be John D long Daniel Sboll 'y"` ' 1635 281 25 1836 100 00 r 1837 428 75 Andre Ac John S 'der, John 5 der helm et, (in full) 1935 .380 00 Andrew Wil Frederick F • 1834 20'00 (in Falb 1835 143 05 nrcer m3:i6 268 16 1837 50 00 Marts , Bide John , Zi ru ld Banjo Jacob " Leo M. Dreb ws 'Ha Firesbrick er 1834 •l 0 00 r 1835 40 00 (id ri111) 1836 537 89 anger, jr 1837 150 00 GeorgeK Jon a4taw Y Jobni Bolic, °pper Alahankengo. 4f (in full) 136 272 , 521 gt.n 18:17 648 00 . 920 54; hug 1835 101 54 ling •11135 4122 84 2 ' - . 1871 508 80 7" ; . , ..,... 83.1 18 Pete} Fedi Jaeop Bu ;r Jac nb He. • Jacdb Het: Jelin Stein ousaTle. (di rull) 1832 64 17 Oa full) 1836 1209. 10 E-uctiter (iu full) 1837 2241 21 Jaelb Eye Peter Gellsge IL .Mills • 1835 ,325 CO efraer 1836 200 00 Eteojanim NI Da tt r s el Ste A n So. PingrOre her bet Ilhael M hael • I ftob D F John Puff Orivegiburg. 1836 55 00 1637 361 00 West Pan. I Dtnd Zo Dilsid Abraham To Cash =l:3 [ fired of the Commicns, -inB money loaned for se of 1 t - minty - 11900 bo. eceived . For unseated lends le- emir?. 996 09 l on unseated lands , • 228296 la. 4 sold by Commissioners 1011121 J• eter Ilion for i mite 900 , 00 Liam a Hull. elm. fines collected him uel Dv Poi. esq. do do fines fbr non-acceptance Of the . .Itioe or Collector so ob sealladeous - - 1 , 35 ter F. tOdwir, fines collected - i 25i 28 sepl4Morgan amount of a note 163 60 ts 'apart° County ' 4003 lio ettalt i to I fo i ° , 1 o Rai Jo' Ja . nce rernaini in the hands of M. Bin4el, 14eaaater, this day ry 2,1238, • ni CR. ;' • pail costa in behalf of the Coumte onvrealth on milts again.* retailers • • ..'tams On fox scalps .. tie to • suirervjsors , .• which-4d . been overpaid . steads fount ionary, clothing 'for tritioners and \ 181 48 101 00 5555 38 75 DEE riots in (waken tiai7 . icslligasdance on prisoners . • .fir nlinvacceptanee of collector .:. re:domed2o 00 iiri of public bu ildings 9 44 i chin D ' oor children 2 4 231 801 I at redeemed, .12 14 . 00 , 1 crest on loans 1 V 7(s - tors of the poor and bongo ores , 1 t 1 . oymeSt • 406 66 . Soil election expenses : % " bins bridges , 1141 . Its for Offices aisil for Court . 41:87 - ' rel via.ges- . 211 00 • Ild. petit traverie Juror, unrion' Flableir t -. 2108 70 1 t • - • ;‘ • Ern Conatirbieh road iiirces Coroner's i , Jacob ',dab • bowie a 181100 am 11436 Clerk wessi _Fredetick Jacobi Bare boNiap prom tottot w:10a C c o. Laoderbran for tanking an index rfor Recordees office, - 123 co John Bcboener4g s late COreerinicre* 207 00 Philipl3arean; present '416 - 'lO4 00 A 444 Focht. do rode 101.21 Treamoceararbwr - - 80 00 by amount 441 00 f ithicgl the trea wier stands charged twice in bin ace -emt 'by taah paid )kedilors fOr!leitti)44# yoqa acceants •, "91 - 00 •Balaticein the hands ofJohn 81.1*k. el. esq.Trikaauitr 4eB 97i A &Statement of balances due by ferent Coltectors. enj , Row 6an ban Op wigiburg. lacob D.Frehn 1836 361.10 :iJohn Goff 1837 258'79 East Brassy:4g. !Fredellek Baseman 1835 168 63 Abraham Seltzer 1836 1068 97 West Brunrstrig. Danl.,,SboUenberger 1837 , 1170 73 Manlcim. • • " Frederick Fried • 1836 . 222 111 Frederick Fried 1837 , 1448 . ' • 1670 86 • , • Pinegroce. Jamie greater 1813 • 357 50 ; • Michael Huber 1835 -1 ' 55 94 • Michael Huber 1836 440 57 Peter, Filtiert 1837 14 5 8 96 2312 97 West Penn. Hav4Zehrer. 1836' 241 ; P*. Abr am Wagner 1837 825 40 * ' 1067 es CIE 11/221 810 00 , . • i - Wayne. Anitnew Achy .1835 :205 53 Juhi:6 Snyder, jr. 1837 - 7i2 55 , Ow 1140 45 7500 45 Union. Marlin Biller 1834 236.56 Benjamin Lancer 1836 143 95 - Jaen Zimmerman. 1837 - 702 80 1083 31 1132 itarrY• - - lava Reed 1832. :90 10 Jona:than Yaqui! 1836 215 /36 Ooh Bulich 1838 . 5&1.75 737 89 1834 112 &7 1836 00 00 1837. 260 37e 402 9t ME , . .025 00 1836 844 00 4837 381 00 425 CO 1835 200 00 1836 405 50 605 50 416 00 1835 - 119 48 19p6 BID 00 18V OA 00 ,964 46 26 61 62 34 $30903 4 1 1 174 - 371 2419 76 41 33 16 00 • .01.45T4NDING 111g13113. IncolaZegenfant.babuiwait faith* edirecognizance• •-. WM 00 balance due by Geo,Ratut..late Wfl . fot verdiete eadcasit , . 4115 81 eaainremaiiiing the -halide of qra. Rahn 180 (011 untajdue by Daniel 11.1ine01.G.Wool. loon and Jacob! Kline 18. 14 hotel due'bv Joseph-Aldridge . 63 00 v- Vlatemplif "4. 1835 2312 21 836* 54616 : • 1837. ,4020 . :.4-•••••"...!- 0 - $7481 6'l ; - X3l 835 863,95 i- Ru 4. ---i - . ~ Wi'Oen Faust 1834 84 . 78 , • ' • s - Solonton Lindner - 1835 423)1 • -: Der 41 Stewart . 1836, .114 St .. ')'-; A - aren Boughner 1837 ' " 4 33 . •irl . .---- ' 861 73 , 1 • U. Mabanta Jacob Buffington 1, L. Mahn( Jo lieberlin Johh Stem r Tango. 835 349 82 1837 436 32 I..eluard Mora 1834 .paos La vp is Dreher 1835 558 - 07 Fi:elatk. Ben-anger 1837 86 1 7 20 Toille,Honoraile thb Judge* and Conti of Csie.:l man Pleas of .Schusdid/VrAninty: THE Subscribers, Auditor! of the County of Sclrny !kill, respectfully REPORT, that they NOW audited, settled and adjostqd the accounts a( the Cmyrnissioners and Treasurer of county, and submit the ibdre statemeni uthd result of our examinations frrlm which itrippeire‘ there is a balance remaining Fut the hand* of the Tritourer John M. Bickel, amounting to four thousand eight MAC - fired and' seiecty eight lays and ninety.seven and .a half cern& Witnea our hands, Jatmary_2B. *O IO E IB3B . A 4 J Mic.HAEJ.. NEICIIWENDER, JOHN SNICIJER. E'DW A RD'Y'.• FARQUHAR., February 1, 1838. ' 4t _Champagne Wines. ; THE _subscribers have.just received and offer for sale a large ' lot or choice •Chatripagos *rifles, among which will be found the Talmetto' brand, which island to ba.lsoperior to EV yet imported—also, Super ogold made/moods ihmf and port wine* io _bettles. • ItAZZARD & STRAUCIL , to• I 'an 24 Piew and Cheap tiOod* rE subscriber is noir opening at hisStoirhi argo and general assortment cif Dry remiss, Hardware, iron, gle. Which wilt. Mild cheaper than any that hUs been affinedin I IFlorongir. J. CLAYTOgi Pottsville, Oct.,l4th 1837.;• "4 Chant ymcgige. !Irina 11 AT N ATH ANS de Co. bassinet hand and: .• .... 4. 1 1 • for sale, 50-baskets chummier's - Wines, , .the most celebrated brands, among which mny be found the Woodcock Aron a wino fir supeript. te any ever offered for age a s this , place. , - 1 Mao the genttineAachor Bronife. , - Jan 31 . ' I_ , -i:- t_ 7 India 1/4thiber,' IrtP3T teamed ‘4 l ) 1 1 . Over Shmfs pfan ace cheap by !Yin 31 - Sleigh . at• Sat- .1* , t u vr be sold it:Public. Auc.4o' o Who bootie V V of Henry., Stager, qv Saturday the Oth day of Febrnary, at &etc** in "this allefotat !first rate One base tottr—tonn it sale: f= G idool4 • Jan 27 • 71 67 119 91 485 16 Xi 00 fees 635 56i We VII 151 83 C 7 Oo Pabhc 'll 21 147 00 Os 106 45 MO IXI 830903 4 4163 26 81989 1178 60 331 31 , 3.36 73 .786 14 1446 33 •V3474•!6:1 Aimrmas. er.ShoeCi ROY of dtleßs; at ; comity, and & 7. FOSTER. • -4 • 74