CE at the Oloiring named Its.! i ttatOM, •:!tave Sled their as Ithe litevater of Behoylkill ' id amanita ar:11 be present- is HEREBY gin t ecutors and Adi lnint counts to the office of county, and that the * ed to the Orphan's Coo' in and for said costar f day of March, 1832, fo 1. The account of Jo last Will and Teatime Pinegrost towns*: de 2. The account of $ K is tler, Administrator estate -of Abrahattn M township, .deiseased. 3. The second limos/it of Isaac Houser, admin.. istrator of the estate o John Houser, late of W est . 1 ' Penn township, decease's:l. 4. The; acconntcfmy Christ, executor of the nz list Will and Testa m e Borough of Miners ilia, dece t of Richard Bruce, late of Hi ',eased. 5. The settind accou 1 of Jacob Krebs, executor ' of thelist• Will and testament of George Heiser, ' late of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. '67 The account of - J zlin Miller, executor of the Ise. Will and Testamet t of Michael darling, late of West Penn township, ceeeased, . 7. The account of .10'in Kessler, administrator of the'estate of George DtAch,4ate of Lower Mahan ii tongo township, deceit d. . 8. The account of envy 'Fehr, William Fehr, and John Freeman, exectreirs of the last Will and Testament of Henry Fehr, late of Wayne township, deceased. 9. The account of Ciiristopher Reed, irdmiristra. tor of the estate of Glorge Neyor, late •of Barry township, deceased.', 10. The acconnt of alien) Audenried. Eder., One of the executors of the last Will and Testament of George Reber, Est late of Schuylkill town ship deceased. it. The account of vi Reber, one of the execu tors of the-last Will a Testament of George Re her Esq., deceased. 12. The second acco t ofJobn Kimmel, adminis Crater of the estate of aniel Kimmel, late of the Borough of Orwigsbur , deceased. 13. The second ae.cou tof Jacob Leibert; adminis trator of De Rena no sod of the estate of Peter - Deppen, late of Pinegr ve township, deceased. 14. The account of F ederick Sassaman, adminis trator of the estate o John Fritz, late of West firnoswick township, ceased. 15 The second accognt of Catharine Huber, ad ministratrix, and J scot{ Huber, administrator of the estate of Michael Hub r, late of Pinegrove town ship, deceased. 16. The account of .ministratrix of the eat late of the Borough of F 17. The account of J Donis non of the estate ville, deceased. Co be held at Orwigebarg Monday the Eighteenth enefairtnation. Wagner, .Executor of the t of Adam Wagner, late of iel Wagner end Jonathan and Adatiniatratris of the agner, late of West Penn JACI Register's office, Oowig burg, Feb. 16, 1839. Feb. 16 Estate of Daniel Aibright, deFsaseettP" THE undersigned, A ditors appointed. by the Or. phane Court of Sch ylkill County to Audit, re settle and restate the ac4ount of Abraham Albright, i f administrator of Daniel I lbright, late of Brunsing Township, Schuylkill unty, deceased, will meet for that purpose, at the ouse of Michael Gruff in the Borough of Orw tg mg, on Saturday the 9th of March neat, at 10 o'c ock in the, forenoon. JACOB HUNTZINGER, JOSEPH NIORGAN, JOHN P. HOBART, • Auditors. 7-1 t Feb. 16 FANCI GOODS. THE Subscriber respectfully invites the attention r> of his friends to a very elegant assortment . of FANCY GOODS, smolt. which are a choice selec tion of French worked Collars of the latest fashion, Plain and. fancy, Mack and white Blond, Do Do Wash Blond s Do Do Fillette nett, Blond Edgings and quillings, Do Thread Do Bobinet Do ' Do ' . Cambric and Mull Inserting and Edgings - Thread Behind Insertings, Victoria Lace Ribband (for caps.) Linen Cambric, Do Do Hkfs. (very Fine,.) Plain and Figured Bobinet, • Do Do . Book Mudin Bishop Latta (India Mull, Black Chane/ian belts, 7 Green and white Do Gloves, Hosiery ttc.,evhich, with almost eve ry other article in the dry good line, will be sold very low, AMOS LEWIS. Mahanlongo Ord!, .Feb. 16 1839, 7- Brick ! Brick ! far Sale. 50 Brick •of different lnslities and ,000 different prices, are offered for sale in the rear of the dwelling of H. PARKER. 7-3 t Feb. 16 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES COUNTY OF SCHUYLKILL. John M. Bickel, usurer of &Amy Ltd/ County, in ac count-tenth the Consznisauerners of said County from the second day of January. A. D. 18311, to the Nth day of January, A. D. 1839, both der inchunte OR. - To Balance remaining in the l'efeasury, as per last Nettie meat, $4878,971 To Cash received of the different Col lemons of the different townships u stated below, viz: East .Brunewig, Frederick Bessemer'. for ',1835, itbraham Seltzer, In full f0r!1837. Daniel B. Kershner, 1838, West Biuustaig Daniel Sbolenbe rger Wm. J. Mayer, ne lownaha, Andrew Aebey, in full Way , 815, p John Schneider, in full ; 1837, Joseph Fertig, .1838, ManAeiat porrokukip, Frederick Freed, ID full 1836, . 148,28 Tnodenck Freed, 1837. 460,00 rfuEiFi fiejer, 1836. 900,00 • Onion Arionship, Marks Bittler, 1834, Benjamin Limner. in full 1836, Jacob Zimmerman, Peter Plank, Ig3, .._ . . • - 647,87, Salop&al Township, Lewis Dreher, 83d, Frederick' Benninger, r, Jacob &hock,! l 3 11 , ~. 1 Barry Tuumship, farael Reed, 1832, Jonathan Yarnell, 11336, John Bolig, in full iorr, Elijah Yarnell, . 11938, 4 i i Upper Jekro ,Jacob Raffiligto' i , I ~. Samuel Fsdere i lt . lower . Jacob Heberling, in fall 1 Jobo Stein. 1 . Peter Bressler, I , , . - I Wm.C. Leib, P 4I I. Nathaniel J. MILL. ' L. 1 Benjamin Heffner, in fell 1 Wm. Ron Bail, V!, AWL 1 - Rahi. : : . • : WI '• , Fa4t i : in foil, 0334, '. WIT gokomoti L • r, to eill, 1834 l' , MN .baniallizi i ;tri, is fall, 1838, • , 1 .. • 43,911 Kirov au, " .1837. I,' 16840 Ilitioh. 4.t., l ' 11313, WWI .385,13 Piatirser J*cob•Kbuiti)r .in full • 1833. Ildithaef.Huber, . 1836, Teterlelbe4, 'lOl, Jiclob Bluin4 1838. agelina C. Wynkoop, ad• to of John W. Wynkoop; ottsv Ile, deceased. .hn Put, administrator De , FJohn Pott, late of Potts. B ErAMMER, Sepiater OF THE 78,00 915.78 387.45 1381,3 520,1:10 130,00 El 650.00 135,66 635,67 b 76,25 1347,58 1508,28 5500 r 14,22 278,E6 '200,00 411,00 350.00 285,00 1046,00 15,86 99,00 276,83 95 00 ET] 199,2 s a9e,00 al 814,61 235,41 44760 MD 1370.43 1103,80 NOM 1643,00 17856 018 ( 113 M!! i - Ortaigskurg, Jacob Daribn, a full 10 3 6. John eir, is full 1837. Miami ;i1 sitar. • 1838, ' West Pena, David ZOnnr, rail 18 3 6, Zitunnirnnt full 107, Joosthiui Kiotler„ 1838, Tamaqua, John Hornhig, 1038, To cash *received of the Commissioners, being ,money loaned for the use dl the Coantl. 5400,00 To cash received on unseated lands, v 1764,761 Lands reideeined, 103,39 For Robert arter's note 15,00 For rent: from Schuylkill Lodge. 25,00 Proceedi on , selline Stray Cows. 6,551 Wm. Bosbyihell, fines collected by hi4a •For ctistirretiaid to rumnty, Rebel-vett frein' the ?renewer, Ter unrested *ads see 'at 'Tr4ai urer's Bala, To amotint Of taxes for nueettAi lands sold et Treasurer'. Sale. Cub charged for tees on urinal ed lands, Cash received from Sheriff Lud wig, for fines and verdicts,. Balance dosi John M, Bickel, Treasurer; this fifth day of Jan uary, A. B. 1839, CR. By Cash paid as follows, viz: Costs in inhatif of the Common.. wealth, Prerniunli on''Fox Scalps, Road Toes o Supervisor., Tames which were overpaid. Fuel, Convicts in the Penitentiary', Stationary, clothing for prisoners merchandise, 4-c., Medical attendance on prisoners Repairs of public buildings, &a. Printing' Teaching poor 'children Loans redented, Interest on loaned money, Directors ofrthe Poor and'llcose of Emploinient. Do. do. for hoarding and Clothing Joseph Karcher, t.limatic, 53 weeks•and,4 days, General Elution expenses, Purchase mtley on a tract of land, John H. - Heiser, for budding Mid. dleport bridge per agreement, Assessorts wages, Grand, Petit; and Traverse Junes, . Constables, &c., Constabli's mileage and wages for making ritturns, &c., Road Jumrspind bridge viewers, Coroner's Ingusitions, Jabob Allenhach for attendance to • the oourt house clock, Deed book for Recorder's olpee Sheriff asush—Elherift and Jail. or fees, Do. Ludwig. do. do. Do. for convetying convicta tie Penitentiary Clerk of the erasion. fees Frederick Heuer, court trier Repairing Press in Prethonstory's office :! Treasurer's fees os 249 tracts of unseated land vareloding Pro thonatory'd fees Richard S. Rell kw apprehending a horse thief, end conveying him from Easton to Orwigsburg, and Jailor'a, Justicd'a, and Wiiness' fees Painting the _court house For I dol. arm chairs, mending old ones, mishions, &c. for the court house Ground rent fun public building lots For lumber, plank, and turning posts for court house and jail • Table for tteeorder's office and coffin for jilt Taxes paid twice Prosecuting Attorney's fees John Bataan, Esq. for 2 years Fastening sod loosening prisoners Commissioner's Clerk 13 months Jacob asuman, for attending the public offices, ate. Christian Landerbrun, for milking index booki for the Recorder's and Prdthonotaty's offices Dividing Norwegian township . Commissioner's Wages: ,-Pbiiip Osdan late Commiuioner AdaintFocht " •' Ab'm. L. Roughner " Edward Conner, present " Benjamin Lantzer " By salail of! the Treasurer By cash paid' Auditors for settling last year's accounts Lands said tckeouirnissionere & fees By. amount fOr which the Treasurer ehirged himself included in the $1510,11 at u fees Balance due John M. Bickel, Prima. rer, this fifth day of January, A. D. 1839. asiaer settlement Outstanding debts. Jacob Zieganfuss balance on for. feited recognizance Balance doe by George Rahn. late Sheriff for verdicts and fines Cash remaining in the hands of G. Rahn --Notedue by . DI Kline, J. G. Wolli sein, and Jacob Kline " •• by Jonisph Aldridge A statebseat el &loom due by A. &Vernet VA. letters. • Norwegian. Ron 8011, for She year 1837, 79/9,80 William 8.10111, 1638, 41117.*3 Pottrvi/le, . Daniel Onions's, 1834, - 299,34 Daniel Christian, 1835, 863,15 Wm. C. Lmti, 1838. 1195,2 t Michael Seltzer, ! East Bruameig. Frederick Sasiiernen. IB3S, Daniel B. Keisbner, 1838, 1 Writ Br am% DRAW ff hoilaliberger. 1817. 60,73 Wai..l. Mayer, 18X 994,00 Frederick Freed Pbitip Arish I= EMI Miebult ru alier. Poet Ti Jacob Punt. Jonathan Kistler, eitt_ri2 .1106. N: 495,70 92.59 'lB3OO j. 68%75 801.00 /mph Moil'', 1888.34 184.74 259,86 120.00 '664,00 166,26 139,69 513,00 1418,95 10,00 '6,60 18,04 C 123 I. lAio,st 701,87; ME $34992,801 I= $33277,721 34731 176,79 560,69 1947 8%48 378,119 1 181,00 12,00 163,85 296,25 13,27 13348,001 3343,52 ti so,oo 160,71 256,130 3,25 599,00 430,56 2312,124 64,80 17,4 woo 10,06 15,50 4713,53 .1035,58 03,91 469,95 43,00 6,00 701;611 63.37 3740 53,37 600 6,50 112.26 186,00 42,60 54.00 241;25 56.00 400.00 10,00 52,50 9,00 40,50 34,50 97,00 163,50 110;00 1400 838,60 E 1223 $35277,721 EZED 205,00 105,8 150,00 18,14 65,00 UM 4597,63 Onsigsburg. 184 .281,10 T/1,63 373,36 1154.73 Menheis, 1837, 18Xt, 988,72 1673" 2661.07 IE EM!=M'= ESE NA L. 1837. 1638, Wayis, 1311, 684.37 Usida i 1837, 1838, Marks Bider. Janilß Zimmerman. Peter Plank. Jonathan Yarnell, is 96, 1108 Elijah Yarnell, 1838, CIA Rush nrienship, Aamn Bonghnnr , 1837, Jacob Hoffman, 1838, Upper Illehuntenge, Jacob Buffington, 1937, Samuel Federolff, 1839 Loser Mitianseogo, 1837 149,03 1838 673,36 John Stein. Peter Bressler Saarilkill, 1835 1837 'lB3B Lewis Dreher kFredraltenertegti Jr. 'Jetta, Shock fTitivipia. 'lBft Jain Hording To the honourable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas ofSohnylkill county, the subscribers, Auditors of the county of Schuylkill, respectfully report, that they have audited, settled and adjusted the accounts of the Commissioners and Treasurer of Schuylkill county, and submit the. above state. ment as the result of their examinatioos, from which tt appears there is a balance due John M. Bickel, ( Treasurer, amounting to Two hundred and Eighty *four dollars and ninety two cents. •Witness oar hands, January 8, A. D. 1839. JOHN SNYDER, EDWARD HUNTZINGER Auditors. PETER BUZZ List of Letters. REMAINING in the Post Mhos et -Pottavilki February lit 1d39. Allen Joseph KellerAlrdre Allaghan John Liddie Nichelas Ales Owest Loyd Willmar Allen Michael 'Lerk. Philip 0 Adams Rebecca ,Likens Cm.harine Siert) , William 'Lawtech Charles Brennen Thomas 2 Levy David Brennen John or James .Langton Michael Bliu James Mooreland Michael Block Able Moose J acob Brewer Daniel Moon John Bishop Charles More Daniel Boyle./ ohm Morgan William Boyle Hairy Mayer Moses Brinnirger Maid! Madden William Bain Joseph Moore Miss Sarah Brown 'Joseph Mies. Jacob 1 Blackman William McDaniel Amos 2 }hoer •Daniel Menem Anthony ' tßender Mr. McDonald John lilrinnin 'Bridges McCleran Frederick Beyerle William McClaskey James 'Brobst P. McNutt, Derail ' Beadle John Tinnemacher Daniel Cox lobo Noble James Cowan Thowas Nimelton Henry Cockerill George Newton Thomas Crater Mary • Niergsrt Philip Cam bell Sample Osier Samuel Carroll Michael Osbum Joseph' Cowley Charles Ostermeyer Erma Cohen Henry °chile? Andrew Cares Philip Parry Edward Cony Mvanny . Palmer Thmoas Gritty Fiala 'Robson Thmeas Davis Edward • Reed John Drayer Lewis .Rowland James Daly John • Red Stephen Daywalt Catherine Rober James M. Donohoe Peter ...Reed Miss Mary Ann Drayer William •Runey Daniel . Duper Timothq Row.lond Miles Evan Morgan Alticbardiori James Eudey Edward Ruth George Eagan Pat ' 'Robertson John Dogleg John . Ropirre William &ling Jam E. Strange Peter Filter Alexander Scott William Fisher Frederick ' '. Scott John Graham Miss Mary Simpson Thomas A. Glover William Sobmick Daniel GebhanCatharine i. Stephens Francis Gest 'Joseph Sbrigley.Debrah Griffith Daniel. Stepheon John Green David ' Shelmode Francis II Mims Henry • Smith •J acob Harradon Jibes Stone Miss Catharine Henry Csciel Steel Schott Hughes John Strong Elias Hass Abraham Sharnme William Hill Daniel Shappley David E. Hutcheson David Shicktlarvob Hudson Elizabeth Stapleton Patrick Howols William Thompson Edward Hay Robert 'Troutman Mr. Hoban Patrick Tana/6410bn L ' Jones William Trout George James Ann Tinbroak Mr. Jones John B. Waudeeford Abraham Jonei Richard Wanerlocouel Jones John Wilson Mies Rachael Jones William - Vii ililllllllll Alexandria Jefferson Joseph Williams Robert James Thomas Wels.Daniel James Philip Weoliver Agana Kreitzkamp Henry : Watson Jacob Keys Robison Walden Philip Keck Crannies Touren John Kelly Pakrick Yount Isaac Kimber Samuel Young Mrs. Ann King George P. Zeegner Lawrence Kartman Casper Zeurney Joseph Zimmeiman David Per, Sale, TAE unexpired Loam, with all thrimprovementa. Waggons, Screens, Schutes, dike-reins lately worked by Jacob Bull St Co, and known as the "Mammoth Vem." in complete order and now ma. dy' for working. For terms apply to BURD PATTERSON. or JAMES M. BEATTY, Feb 9 6- For Sale. PE Schuylkill Canal Boats, nearly new, will be ' l '..aold low. Apply to ANDREWIRUSSEL, Mabantango - Street- I —tf iFeb 9 'Estate of Samuel De Pui, deceased. ,IThE Subscribers. Administrators Wine Edits of 2 g &Mad Ddi Pui, deceased. late of rota Clinton. in the County of Schuylkill, offer for ode 'PRE ENTIRE STOCK OF dIERCHANDIZF., , Of the said Samuel De Poi. in his More, at Port Clit' hots, consisting of "Cloths. - Cassimeren, Sattineta, Flannels, Canton Flannels. Prints and Chien:ea, Gingham's. Shirting'', Skirtings. &c. A general assortment of Groceries: Queensware, Bardeen Paints. Drop, ike.dse. - Being:a hill and well assorted stock of store goods. The Administrators will sell the whole stock to. ether. oci f in parcels, at private sale at any. time previrsti trithe 18th February, inst. The balance remaining on hand'on that der wall be aold•at Pub. lie Auction. vat the store. in fttt Clinton. Sale to commeteues on the 18arnist. at 10 o'clock. A. N. and to aentinue flue day to day sittil the "Wean add. • WM. B. POTTS. JOSEPH HAMMEL Aisistishears. 11-11 Pitourry li. M2ll== - • 'I , Olathe rage . iiiiiplial igiiioiarldregis it. SihaSkia * o _ o 4 ralilli seiticaOtig:Repsetflob iuumigles to the a* . public - that" Raffia; MI riffitYLtb• toll lids of suedesalkil operation, and ate mated to furnish Iron ara quality. of aetma in ordinary age; ,Rail Road Iron. of every: kind, at the stiortesenOoe. &Wes!. SAMURL . RARTOLETTE & CO. . Port :Champ. Schuylkill Co. ! Pottsville, Feb. 9. MIS. 6-Iy* 167135 111.54 41415 4M,53 _ • Public E. Ties Las mid to those Hoar. WILL be sold at auction at the bowie 41t1 of Frederick Haas, 'Bari, in Schuylkill Raven, on Saturday, 'March 2d. at 2 o'. clock, the two lota eintated on Colombia street, Nos. 156. 137, with a frame house and eta. We, having a well of good water at the door, and all conveniences for a family residence. For partici'. len previous to the sale and terms, application can 396,91 I be made to tbe . robsentser. 1 Feb. 9 R. JONES. 6-3!*, +1097.0 aMi 72,50 324.41 437.48 -set.o kisterbock Stove, EXTRA size, with Fixtures, (or male. App ly this office. Dec 22 5- 641,10 Ritiry Chepse. 5000 lbs. &Teruo,. Dairy Cheese for sale by T. .t BEArrY Etri,39 Dec.. g 146,07 517,20 659,57 1320,74 vt14,07 JUST received. and 6 r sale Ey B. BANNAN• 1— Jan'S Scotch Whiskey. OLD Scotch Whiskey, Lemons and Loaf Surer fin sale by 11, NATI:IANS &Co- $20020,70 Notice. pir HE undersigned, Auditors appointed by the ',AIL Orphan's Court of the county - air Idebnylkill, to distribute the balance of the Estate remaining in the hands of Jonas Goldner, administrator of the re. tate of the Estate of George .feke Claishisr, deceased, on settlement on his account, among the several per sons legally entitled thereto, will Meet at the house of Michael Graeff, in Orwigsbuvg, cm'Saturday the 2d. day of March, at 2 o'clock in the' afternoon, when and where all persons interested may attend. THEODORE P. H. LYMAN, JOHN P. HOBART, JAMES H. GRAEFF. Feb. 9 '6-3* fiIHE undersigned, Auditors appointed by the Orphan's Court of the County of Schuylkill, to distribute the balance of the Estate, remaining in the hands of Abraham Merkle and Reuben Merkle, Administrators of the Estate of Aeraeam Merkle, deceased, among the several persons legally enti tled thereto, will meet for that purpose at the house of Michael Graeff, to Orwigsbarg, on Saturday the 2d. day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the fire noon, when and where all persons interested may at tend. THEODORE P. H. LYMAN, PETE Sobscaiber, appointed - by the Court of Ram. m• mon Pleas of Schuylkill County, the Commis. sinner to ascertain who is entitled to the money, in the heads ofJobn Schell, Esq„ the Assignee (by Vol. datary Assignment &c.,) of Charles Frailey, Esq., of the Borough of Oririgstouri; u shown by his ac count, 4-colately filed—hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at his Office in the Bor ough of Orwigsborg. on Tuesday the 26th day of February next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all those interested may attend. CHARLES WITMAN, Comte intoner. 4-3 E CHICHESTER, P. M Li& of Chtist, Notice. JOHN H. HOBART, JAMES 11-GB/LEFF Feb. 9 Notice. Orveigsbarg, Feb. 9, 1839 Notice. ?VICE Subscribers, Auditors, appointed by the Or. plian's Court of Schuylkill County, to distribute the assets in the hands of Iscob•Minich the Admin istrator ofisan Marge*, deceased, to and among-the creditors of said deceased ; hereby notify all those interested as creditors of the said deceased, that they will meet for that purpose on the 27th day of Feb. rusty, at the house of Michael Greeff, innkeeper in the Borough of Orwigsburg. at 10 o'clock in the Ibrenoon, when and where they mar attend. CHARLES • W IT Id AN, JOHN P. HOBART. JAMES H. GB A'EtFF. Auditors. • 6- Schuylkill County, ss. 12TE THE Commonest'lth of Pennsylvan to Mary Millenhate Mary Kaup, Fred ' , crick Bensingenjr. and Elizabeth his '.l I wife, late Elizabeth Keep, 'lsaac Ben ,' singer, and Margaret his wife, late Margaret Kaup, 'heirs and legal repre sentatives of Peter Kapp, lite of East Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, deceased, Greeting: At en Orphan's Court held at Orwigaburg, in and for Schuylkill county, before the Judges of the Same court on the 24th day of December. 1838, Dane at the heir. of the said 'Peter Kaup, deceased, appearing to take or refuse the real estate of the said deceased, et its appraised value. The court on motion of Charles Witnian, Esq. award another ce lades to the said heirs, citing them to appear at the next stated Orphan's Court, to be held at Or wigs burg, in and for said county, on the Monday pre evading the last Monday of March, 1839, to Phew cause why the real estate of the said Peter Kaup, deceased, should not be sold agreeably to law. Mines the Hon. Calvin Blythe, President of our said Court, at Orwigsburg, the nth December, 1838. LEWIS AUDEN RIED, Clerk. The Court direct that Notice of the citation be even in two Newspapers printed in Schuylkill County, for four successive weeks. PETER F. UIDWIG, SberiE Feb. 9 Public Sale OF REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at public sale, on Thurs day the 7th day of March next, at the house of Felix Larch, in Coal township. (formerly Shamokin) Northumberland county, ode undivided half of a certain Tract of WOODLAND situate in Coal township aforesaid, bounded by the lands of Andrew Shuber and Jere miah Paul, (near Bradford) containing 212 Acres, patented in the name of Merrick Starr. This prop erty is situated near Shamokin Creek, is hedwill' timbered, and supposed to contain 'iron Ore and Stone Coal. Terms of sale made known by the Heirs of SAMUEL LIGHTFOOT. Feb. 9 6-ts Orphan's Court Sale• IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan ' s Coost of CAncobia . Connty, 00 Wednesday, the twentieth day of February next, at 10 o'clock in the kresooa.. Jolla Hughes, Administrator, die., of the estate of Jeremiah Hughes, late of Roaring creek township, in maid county, deceased. will expos to sale by Publics Neodus opoo the premises, a xertain tract at land, situated in said township ; adjoining the lands °rhumb Cleaver, Juba Hughes, Uonard Adams, and ot hers, containing about 10Q Urea, on which /1i •• are erected a good house and barn; there is a good spring konse and ?orchard, and several sere of good meadow, on the premises. Tbii oafs retake Pottsville punk in host of the hoses; late the telltale of sued de=JAMES 'DONALPKIIW, Clerk,. • reb. 2 ' 4-3 t Superior Family flour. 111k:CEIVED eo earsipaiesi t *oq the Autos 1 1 01 dike ilalls, sew* loads superior ihaiily Rout: tot eeie WV= HART& ("WM". ln, 1838. o— EP ETTEI • rithiali.,l4'N` WILL be expend iu&3eby tntl:lie sesaile, en the lit day of Marsh i3sit.Ott thVbouiei. of William Mortimer, Innkeeper II the town of Pods vine, at I o'clock in the Ammon of that day. The land_ contain, by re-survey 2137 acres, 119 perches, and allowance, is situate in East Bram-. Mick and Schuylkill township. Schuylkill county, 'adjoining to the Little Schuylkill Rail Riad, end nevi opposite mid Rad Road for several miles, and inaigq tato streams or runs, to wit: Rusby's ROD. intlWPd co Run„,bot's eiteelient streams fur maw nilll„,.. A (rent lain of die land is level and with out stiles or tacks, sad would brie( grain, and on account or ihe Rind, the situation affords eye. ry facility for transporting lumber of any descrip tion. The hind is IWO timbered with timber fit foe sawing of thifirseuuslit7. Such as Yellow Pine, Spruce. White and Rock Oak,and Poplar, the land adjoins on tharsouth aide'to J, JOIDDI it:, Ca, and on the north side to Joseph Heisler, Jacob Heisler and others, and it also Wails an unconitboa quantity of prepping timber , It willbe sold either:in . ane beds itrlo three parts or tree% as it was originally surveyed. 'lt is held finder warrants and patents, from the year 1733; and • gond - title will be given for the same, and the raindition amide made known on the day of wile by the subscriber, owner. A General Draught of the whole land; or body of land, as well as the sertnir Official Copies of the Horses, witU be shown on the day,o( sale, or at any tithe beta/ten this and the day of tif sale, whaoever required- 3 t Brunswig Forge, Feb. 9. 6-3 t fiKtioiokdge is Porter/" somebody has said; YVNEREPORE the Stibacriber, would Inform the Public, that he has three Patent Jackscrews. e a pab.`e of ratalnljetir tens each ! As th b is the age of improvements; • knowledge o f th e a bove 'fret 'will 'be a•pawerfnl argument in their favor ; and any person having Houses, Barns, Engines or otlier'ffstores, to remove, 'will 6od the „ crewing operation an economical one. Persons wishing to hire can apply in J. M. CROSLAND. 5-3 t Potteville, Feb. g • Ceparinsershit) Notfice. IIHE Subscribers have this day entered Into Copartnership, under the firm of Harridan e r Hays . for the purpose of transacting a general commission and forwarding builuess,at Vine street Wharf, Schuylkill Philadelphia. . I. HA ADEN, R. .HA S. Philadelphia, Feb. 2 . 5-2 mo For Sale, . SMALL Stott of Dry Goods and a birthing A Howe and Store to rent, situated in the most business part of the Borough. Enquire in Centre street, east aide, third door a bove Norwegian street. Feb. 2 5- To Creditors and others interested in the Estate of &Mud De Pui, deceased. OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Admin. 4 . 11 istrauon on the Estate of the said &nisei De Psi, were on. the 29th of December last granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to the under signed, both residing in the Borough oltOrwigebnrg. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, are requested to make known the same to them without delay, and all per sons Indebted ax. requested to pay the attionnt.due to either of the subscribers. Auditors. 6-St FME JUST received and now opening—ialarge assort went of seasonable Dry Goods—Groceries, Hard and Queensware, Fresh Mackerel No's. 1 2 4. 3, in whole, half, and quarter Barrels. Salt, Platter., 4-c, 4-c. all of which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. Country Stonalteopers and others willTind tt to their advantage to call before purchapine elsewhere. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. 2 Mount Carbon, Deo. I MINE subscriber having lately returned from -a- Philadelphia, is übw largely supplied, with Groceries;Vheese, Codfish, Wines, Liquors, dte. 1500 Rams, a simply of Dried Beet, several .bay. rola of Irish Heirings, 60 barrels of Whiskey of a superior quality, suitable for tavern .keepers, a supply or domestic Dry Goods, an extensive supply of Winter Clothing, suitiblo for the region, also Boots and Bootees of various sizes and qualities, ell of which hearers for sale at low prices for cash Or country produCe. HENRY BOYD. Morris' Addition, Dec 22, 1838. s—tF RAIL ROAD IRON. A complete assortment of Rail Road Iron from 2 -tiro 114 inch. RAIL ROAD TIRES, from 33 in. m 56 in. ever. nal diameter, turned & un- turned. RAIL ROAD AXLE . 30, 3 in. diameter Rail Road the patent EV Cabie Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT, for, placing between the Iron 'Chair and @tens block Of edge Railways. • INDIA autumn ROPE, manufactured ?Mtn Jew Zealand Flaiatitorat. ea with India Rubber. and intended forYitclirtelnaster Jost received p Otkpletp as sortment °Mains, from in, to 11 in,proved dr. man ufactured (RIM the beat ca ble Iron. SHIP, BOAT AND RAIL ROAD NPIKEN, of different tins, kept con mantlY on hand add for mate by A. & RALSTON, & CO. No. 4, South Front Street: 3-Iy. CHAINS. THE prelent term commenced qn the 7th inert under the direction of Mr. Charles W. Pitman There will be four terms in a year, each con. listing of tweltoweeks. Papihi entering at any time after the commencement of a term, and previous to the expiration of the first four weeks of the term, will be charged for a WbGAC term. Pupils emeting after the expiration of the first four weeks. and before the expiration of 8 weeks of the term will be charged fur tort; thirds ot a term— and pupils entering v after d'iti 'expiration of 8 weeks of a term, and before the completion of the will be charged for one third Or the term. For instruction in reading, writing, trnearith !belie, $4 per term. For all or either of the aforesaid branches, with addition of English Gramailer, Geography. Matte• mativi, Geometry and Book.-keepmg, or any of them, $6 per term. For all or any of the aforesaid branches with the addition of.the Latin and Greek languages, et either of them,s 8 per term. Jan. 12 2 MMIEM ORM DANitT;FOCHT WILLIAM S. POTTS, Attarney at Law. 'JOSEPH HAMMER, Merchant -1-6t Xew Goods. Grocery Store. Azlea. manufactured from Philadelphia, January I& Pottsville IstsiMite. TERMS OF ADMISSION Call at the New Store for Cheap GoOs. A.v-ILILLER & HAGGERTY bast remind thei Fall and Winter supplies of Dry Goods, tad will sell Wholesale and Retail at unusually low priers tar cash. bait. Notice: ALL person Ithoteleg theteselvee indebted to 4 the sabeeribit e pro reqdred,tra.- matte pettleineat before the lit Merck nazi sttek, which au accounti without diatinotioll will be placetha the Imds of a collector. ' • J. e KERN. JIM 5 , • i • • CAI !Mir ' 1 1 1 1311 40 . " t Tim • by Quote bozo& filt*ted miIM Air bale by . T./83. Dee. 8 . . • . M=M= MM ff= etr' -; - • • skmaNDAßbiktroati. i tkvt.z„, somEßlitott, • , MEET .- do. 1 , • • ROUND &SQUARE 4.4 N, to,AIracREEN ' • 416. ' 01440,(1) -- •da,' to order I ip l it if e. i .V d.aY tr e 'if*" • Ws II 646 maks at *west ail plow . 411 mina Rail Raad lido, imactigid aid sonata, intik, and eat to• mita. • . . • K werrAKER & co. •' !m-5.1899 • • • , ta !iit;iire• rrifiE §ntitert . ha trotted the itind,o4l Fainnotint don, Willo* St. Lit Roark joining the one occtrpied by A. a Balks are prepared to ineehn,Ceel 4 . , Lumber. .&c. wharfage, arid enntaibilon. „Enquire of the soh 'cabers on theineinOes, or at 28 Boo th . Whines SUNTIG. CLARK& CO. 47-17 • GRAVES. A fresh supply tistanf and Malaga Cups Jae IS-received and Tar nabs at :damn OONFRG TION ARY SWIRL • Jatrpaty lL une 20 . . 'Public*once. . I • urethe studersigned . ore of the last *ill v V and Testament of the tile Dr. Frederic); W. Geissehafner. deemed, of this Clty.ofßavi del = bet env give notice to all' who knent. say Mann Ids &tomb meant their e end sills. &liked to the Estate to make payment° . Leaser, Esq., grwirburl'• '''" ' g V, W. GEISSENRAID } '-- inittenwn. 3 ACOII MILLER. ER, Item Ydrk December 18,1838, . , R. B. The power of Attorney given to ,R ga iy,r. beis t entkiiner,Ear t . to take Cate of the timber an the Valley. Voniace Undo and the holism given by the late Pe. F. W.Peinietrainer, Inning esphiettl by Its own limitatiOn oc the let: Deemhber, 1838. all persons are cannoned against aleprohnter span the timber on 'a id binds. Rents nat the bowies flan* said date, are ' to be leibi• to Owincyber Loeser Esq, or into the Rank at Pon Carbon. Denbo: 22,-1838, The following are this drawn annibera of Virzi ! . ia, Richmond Academy. NO. 1, drawn 12th longs ry, 1829. , 2564 7 92 56 42 27 'l2 52 - 6s, 4 iVe bad thp plegelire. Pf seadAnt to the punts whole ofslooo tad a half of $509. • ,The owners are sequeste4 tb sued them and get the CASH. The following - U*4lm ilrkien 'numbers of the Vir ginia State, Zio. 1, for 1839,Arasrn 19th January. 5839. 31,38 48 40 6 48 46 7 1 36 24 Combination, 1 24 36 mg • Do. 4 31 39 400 sold by N. Canfield. The following ate oar Grand Schemes Iret nal* month, Februaty. Norfolk Virginia. No. 1, draws 16th February -75 numbers 14 drawn ballots.. ' 'GRANDRAPITALS. 1 0f50,000 DOLLARS! 1 aflo,ooo DOLLARS! 10 of 1,000 DOILA.RI3! Tickets only slo—Share w *proportion. Maryland, No. 3, draws 20th February-73 nom. bets, 12 drawn ballots. • CAPITALS. 20 000 DO LLARS ! 20 of iwo DOLLARS Tickets only 115—Shares tit proportion.' Wheeling, Virginia, Na. 2, draws 23d February; —7B number. 13 drawn ballot'. CAPITALS.. • • 30,000 DOLLARS! • • 10,000 DOLLARS 1 30 of 1500 DOLLAR); ! AO of 500 DOLLARS! Tickets only $lO--Shares ir. proportion. New Jersey, No. .7, draws 25th February-74 numbers 13 drawn ballots. _ =I CAPITALS. 15,000 DOLLAR,6I! • 1 of 10,00(1 DOLLARS! .10 of 1000 DOLLARS!' Tickets only 115—Shares in proportion. 11ary land, No. 6, draws 27th Febrsar*-66 norm bete 12 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 2 of 10,000 DOLLARS ! 10 of 1000 DOLLARS! Tiekits SS—Shexei in propoition. N. B. Al! orders addressed to me, thus. N. CANFIELD, Camden P.O. Now Jerre? opposite Philadelphia, will be prcitoptly sourer.. ed. Those who ords { kTickets Win shear /UM at full scheme tent sa, if they retoira it. lan 26 Premium Flannels. A SUPERIOR ankle for sale IT & G. Dec 22 4 ' JUST received and foiside, *Tudor Rine Pow der, Mould Buck Shot, Pocussiou Cupp, 'bag. and Bar lead. JOHN a C. MAILTEN. Nov. 17 THE valuable lot of Ground, with Coach Maws Shop thereon, eituateon the North Eaet ourueet of Norwegian and Coal streets..—Apply to MILLER di H . AGGERTY. Dar 1 Davy's Safety OF the beet mow:melon, and meat appmeeikhid just riceivecl end for male by `B. HANNAN: °Hem for any number of these Lampe will bE supplied at the ahariatt notice. Jan 5 1— . General _ders. ADJUTANT GENERAL'? liarriiburg. January By yirtue of the authority Meted in General, by the militia late etthisr it is beleby directed by him. with concurrence of the Governor and Chief of Pea neylvaoia. that the 'yet in military knowledge, and vegetal itia and Volcinteere of the State be from and after this date. that been prepared and arranged by 1 Cooper, (of the U. S. Army 4) Aid eistant Adjutant General, and is mitw system of loan:lotions and Regtdatioica tut and the Volinneera of the United AR .Ricers ett4l nos-nuitissioned ciana and - privates of the Militia or this State, will then:hie', henceforth cam performance of their military ,dotins Lions for their genritrnment prescribed in system, and all and every fah* atoclenf in military tactics, not consbnint referred to are iterOlry positively probibiL instruction of the Militia sod volunteers State. As • matter aqui" all instniction• of leers orJMiliva rill be given in the Ear guars. Jut 12 _ and FiguL AISO Mo ir a elioe De Laio our* received end foriode by MILLER & Bl IYoY t lew York 1 4) t rIST redei;ed sod fat Dec, 8 200 moo 0/ 1:271 February,' To SiNwUltiikii. For Sale. WILLIAM Pl Adft. Geo. of Pee" _.! Lailiberit chtetiiissaaaied White rigke utak toc*-,Pooda. Joist 1314411.10,_and 29 iflefko. Boards. amid StaatThs* isg and Iltsfsriiii tb.l i,wlebit - SAW, HART 1 El FM 111 tbovs r thit thi► ha-im-
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