The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 23, 1839, Image 3

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    Maaslll -Ltilge.
STATED 'dieting of Pul kt Lodge, No. 2(6
' will he held on Monday ev ning next, the 25th
n o. at half past six o'clock.
Feb. 23 -
tieviEw ot"rnE reLARKKT.
• Pottarilld Febuary 23, 1829,
WHEAT FLOUR, by the load M , as worth on Friday
,50
WIIEAT 1 Wrier pusheLio demand.
RYE FLOUR 82621 perindemand.
BUCKW44EAT FLOUR $l.OO iper cwt in demand
RYE:, by the load 100 by! the bushel—ready
le
RYE CHOP 90 cents per binthelin demand.
0 %TS 56 cents—ready sale. i
POTAT:.WS— 1 00 cents pertbuabelindemand
r.OIIV-95.cents per bushel in demand.
CLOVER SEED- 4 81 2 01) pen bushel.
TlMOtlir SEED—S•L 50 peF bushel.
PLAXSEED—SI 45 per bushel in demand.
WHISKEY -45 cents per gal n.
111: r1I;11—)10 cents per pound—in Rego 17 cents
Ki ;GS-12 cents per dozen. (
L -% RD—lli cents per pound. f
TALLOW— lOcents per pound.
ii% \l5 134 cents per muted.
rout/ COOP 85 cents-per b shel Ind emand.
Ft ACON-13 cents per pound.
iti.;F:S)V A X-20 cents per po' nd.
1.1. \ rip:m-62 cents per pn nd.
co \ lmo N WOOL-40 cents per pound
Al ACKERP.L, by the hhil. No ..91,2 00 No 2, 1111
s \ I,T-4 50 per bb 1.:75 pe bushel
PI ASTEI4 os worth $7 50 p r ton.
11 A Y $lB per los
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To all to whom these Pr4sel:its shall come:
y GF.ORGE . 1 AY LOR, Mt the City and State of
.11New York, Ph y sician an sole General Agent
for the British College • of Width, London, in and
for the United States of Amerj a. and liar the Island
of Jamaica, and forneither parts : send Greeting:—
Whereas I, the said George Taylor, by my certain
letter or power of attorney as s6le agent as aforesaid
for the British College of Hea46, in Hamilton place,
.King's Cross, London, in the !county, of Middlesex,
in that pact of the United Kingdom ofGreat Brit
ain and Ireland, called England; o.vgeis G is and Man-
Betio of the said Britash Collk-ge *of Health, by me
certain letter of attorney, didlinake, constitute and
appoint A. I) Olin-lead. limn of Nloollo.e, in the
State of Pennsl Narita; Unittld States of America,
my agent for the billowing thtirty three Counties, in
the State of Penrisylveeta, to; wit : la the counties
of Adams, Redford, Berks. lidadthrd, Beck...Centre,
Clie,r, er, Columbia, Cum`ierOand, Dauphin, Ucla.
ware, Franklin. Huntingdonj Jumada, Lanenste'r,
Li banon, Lehigh, Litzerne, Lvroming, Miflim,
Menie.,Lnerv. Nraihamberinr4 Nordin Mpton, Per
ry, Philadelphis. Potter, Pike, Sehuylsill, Susque
hanna, Tinge. Union, Wayne, You It, and also for
the State of Delaware and Maryland, for :he purpose
m vending the medicines of Ole College, nforsaid.—
Ilegeian menteines commonly called Morrison's
Pills, and powders, and publteations with power and
a irtioritv to appoint sub agents under loin the said
A D. Olmstead wohin the distrirt above mentioned,
in the Sate of Pennsilvania aloresaio and in.the
S , aleS of Maryland arid Delaware above mentioned,
with certain powers in the sap: letter of attorney or
agency as therein at large nonrated'. , Know yd,
that I the said George Tit vlar for dicers good con
siderations me thereimm mOving, have/made void.
emitermandtd and resoked, 4iiii be `Abele preselklP
do hereby make void, conni4mand and revoke Inc
ii , orieentioned letter .if uttor en ur pg,i,,y, a nd all
and every other by tin' if) t e sitd Olinstead, ever
riven• and all arid singula the 'powers gßeii by.
virtue thereof.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and goal this twenty-fifth da nfJontoary, 1839.
(Signed) GEORGE I T A Y I.OR. [i.. a.]
Scaled and delivered in nre i tener of us
(Signed) . G W. 'ILSON.
JOHN '. DURYEE,
WM. DI CLANCY.
.
.United StOtes of America, ?
City rind Countylof iVeto York. la.
B E it known that on th 231 h day of January,
1
1839, before me John . Durvee, a public no
tary, m and for tile State o New York, duly corn
mis,ioned and sworn, dwel ng in the city of New
York, personali,v came Gro s e Taylor above named
10 Me iver.onally kn.,. n a ri arknovi hedged the a
bo..e revocation of a litter a 4 Alto,n” to be his act
and deed. l'
In •wiincni; rchercnfT have hereunto
tuth , rrthed toty; name and affixed my
.R•zi i Ihe day and )car last
above writ:cr.
JoflN T. DURY
Notary Public.
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' to.
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All sub agents are cautidned against paying ov.
cr. any loonies or re deliver/ng any medicine to A.
D. Olmstead and G. C. Iland, which may remain in
their hands on account of the British College
of Health, as they will be held accountable for the
same. Their agencies will be continued - and sup
plies of medicines transmitted as heretofore, by send.
tag their addresses with sneh sums as may he due
in Charles Theodore Rute, Commission Merchant,
south Water street, f'litladellphia,Who is authorised
to receive the same until further notice shall be giv.
en, and the new general agent appoibted for the a
bove district.
Feb 23
✓7IILTO.Y SMIJI (MILL
For Sale•
. THE location ii one of the best in the
Slate, in tnc Midst ut a great wheat
aSO growing country, wt. ti a limited supply
• • ,t water power, The mill building is
7u t. Su tort, w•th engine 'braise attached, situate
immediately on the bank of the canal. The engine
was manufactured in Pittsburg—is one of the most
approved kind, ca fable of drivingthreetpair of Burrs,
and is driven by coal as a tact, which can be obtain
ed cheap.
The whole is 'nearly ntis. and in 'rr rite' erect.,
and capable of manufacturing 40 barrels of sour
per day. with two pair of Burrs.
A miller's house and gulden ire attached to the
premises. The above property will be for sale on.
til the 15th of March next. Terms will be made
easy Letters pos't paid, addressed to the sulz!crib
er in Milton, Pa., will be attended to.
Y. W. POLLOCK.
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Milton, Feb. 23, 1839
Situation
/11111 E Sulp:criber.
_cuing who has had three
-4 - years exp . erience IA ilk. mercantile business in
the ity, writes a gold hand. and is well acquainted
with accounts, .% 'shies a situation as book keeper or
clerk in this place or viti y. Best of rtff,rence
given.. Cll. RLES W. PEALE.
Feb 23 i 8-3 t
Wanted
AF, an assistant in a Store, a boy from 14 to
years of age, of respec
,a bre connections, possess
ing the nece ss ary ciaalifitations and having good
rectommeddstions as t o clitracter. Apply to
JA WES D. BROWN, Tarnopol.
Tamaqua Fen Y 3, 1.31.
To Stone Man &
PROPOSALS will lie ireceived until the 4th day
of March next, for building a Stone School
House at Mount Carbon, 30 by 40 feet, two stories
high, to be of the best simper ials and workmanship;
also for leveling and enctiosing the lot with a good
fence. Stone of gone qt•Oality can be had on the
ground. Proposals be received for the house
completely finished, plast6e'd, painted and enclosed,
&c., or for each seperat e tly. A plan of the house
may be seen at the Stor of the aubscriberls, wh . dre
the proposals may be left;
JOSE)
. Mount Carbon, Feb. 2,
knowledge tor the People,
O R, the plain Why an 4 Because lot every thing
just received.and for sale by B. BANN AN.
Feb. 4.3 8
Steel Pens.
..11DREtsYAN Patent th ee-pointed per... a very en
Aft . xrior article • • -
•
I Ard fine points n er Spring Pen.
amble Patent,_ens
Yardow's Consinerctal Pans
Gillet's Commercial Do. •
Webster Pens, &c. &c. -
Just received and for 4ale - by B. BANNAN.
• Feb. 43
113
EMMP
Irfo Let. - 1
. , THE' per part of the Iv. tionse,* ii . ow
..., octopi dby. Mr. Dc Bert cimi!ideth:tbe.
1 0 1 l Post : • ffice and corner Union atleet.
- consist ng - of 3 rooms p . the Pitilour
How, 1 hitchoin aid Coal Cellar, wi ' other coure
mencest, makes al distinct residen , having I, no
communication with any other put T the bour
Most delightfuilly susated..comman ins as clothe
f
clew of the cheerl :and business scpnery of Fitt.
u
silk.. For further
. particulars =guile at the hOuse.
Feb. 23 I : • t ft. H gt
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MO
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Pia o. Instructor.
EINEK E'S r Ner sod Improveii, -Method 10-
- 1 -v-aAtruction for itOr Piano, just. I.4eioed and for
•
sale by B. HANNAN.:
Feb. 23 I t 84-
New Books.
'•
MARSHALL'S Weal Wealth* , for SehOols,
ITAThe Year Boob, or Manual. pi Every 1:1ay
Reference ' ' i
Brook's Univbreal G azetteer
1 ,
Hare's Chemistry i
..
13uek land's Geology
Lyell's Geology- • f
1)e La Beche's Manual -
•. It owlet's Interest Tables t
Amer,ican AlLetranic-
Lardner on Steam Engines f !
Ladies' Medical Pocket Book i
Gentlemana': . , Do. Do. i
Keith's Derdonatrations of Christianity
Dust loer's rocket Dairy '..
Adcock s'• Eilgtheer's Almaoaci Tables dm.
r -
Pocket Altiticaca
Albums . k
Almanac. for 1839
i . !
Oliver Twist &p. &c
Clark's Commentary on the Bible
Do. Do, on the Tetitament
Just received and fur sale by B. BANN AN.
Feb 238
AND Family Adviser, a new and excellent
work, by R. Cooke's, M. D. just received and for
sale by B, BANNAN•
Febuarv. 23. 48—
SCOTT'S Novels. printed on large type, and beau
mill paper, neatly put up, at the very low rate
of 25 cents pet Volatile, or 9t3h for M vols, now in
the course of pultheation—lva) vols. btbued every
month. The hour first vulumns. just received and
for sale by B. BANNAN.
Feb. 23 8--
Subscribcris - now receiving a fresh supply
'a of Gartken Stieds.!'rom the celebrated Seed
Establishment of Landreth & Co., which he will
warrant fresh, and ut a superior quality. The ear.
ly kinds suet' as—
ly Yolk Cabbage
Larg.. Y.,rk
Eearly Siigar Loaf Do. .
Tonnitiic
Egg Plant &e, are ready.for sale
B. BANNAN•
Adcock's Exigineer's Pocket Books,
FOR 11339, w high contains almost every thing
toi Engines, Engine Makers, and the practical
Machinist, just received and fur i.ale by
Feb. '23 8 B. HANNAN.
Limited Copartnership Notice.
JOHN Stanton& W.llian :retti hive ent, re lit to
a partnership in conformity to the provisions of
the Act of Assembly of the commonwealth of Penn
sylirahm,entitled "an act relative ld limited partner
ships," to the business of mining and selling coal.
William Green, junior, of Woodbridge, New Jer
sey is the special, and John Stanton oh the Borough
of Pottsville, the general partner. The said WO.
ham Green. junior...has contributed the sum of Two
Thr usund Dollars lo the capital stock of said firm.
The said partnership ennitnenced min the 16th day
or February. 183% and is to terminate on
. the Ist
day of January, /847.
51.1.
50,000 0011 ONLY SIO.
CM the 16th of March.
The following are our best schemes for March,
1839—Maryland No. 4, draws 6th March-75 num.
beta 12 drawn ballcus.
CAPITALS.
20,000 DOLLARS!
10 01 1,000 DOLLARS !
Ticket* only $3,. Shares in proportion. Virginia
Pcterphork, No. 2. draws 9th of March-78 num
bers 13 drawn billols•
• rANTALs.
• 30,000 DOLLARS!
• ' mono DOLLARS!
50 of 1.000 DOLLAR'S !
50 of 4.00 DOLLARS !
Tickets only 110—Shereft in proportion.
Alexandria, Nn. 1.
draws 16th of March-75 num-
bers,. 11 drawn lallots.
CAPITALS.
so.ond DOLLARS!
20,n00 DOLLARS!
10.000 DOLLARS!
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Viuted.
II WHITE & SON.
:8:13. 8-2 t
. -<~~ ~t'~~r, ~~~.: ice: x~"'~~ -'~
c•«y:i.''+~'i7"-f, yi%6.~:i>: t '~. ;i~~si:~'2Ke;v''J-~FX'.'~M~7l.`a~'sl'
lai
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l'opul4r Medicine,
Scott's Novels,
Tor almost", Nothing. 4:11
Garden Seeds
Tickets only C 0 Sharesin proportion.
Grand Consoliidated Delaware, No. 2, draws 18th
March—'7s nurnhery, 13 drawnPITALS. ballots.
CA
,• • 15,000 DOLLARS !
lo.noo DOLLARS !
In (4'1.000 DOLLARS!
200 of 1,0 DOLLARS!
Tickets only 85—Sharrs in proportion.
Virginia, Leelhorg, No. 2, draws 23d. of March
—7B numbers, 13 drawn hallota.
CAPITAL.
3.5.295 DOLLARS!
12.000 DOLLARS
Er Look at this. 40 of 2 000 DOLLARS!
Tickets only 810—Shares in proportion.
Maryland. No. 7, draws 27th of March, 66 num
bers-13 drawn ballots.
CAPITALS.
10,000 DOLLARS!
.'9,000 DOLLARS!
10 of 1,000 DOLLARS!
Tickets only , 35--Shares in u rnportion.
Wellsbure, 5 j inia. Nn. 2, draws 30th of Match
75 numbers,:l2 drawn /ulna's.
CAPI % •
3n non not,ws!
10010 DOLLARS!
sn nt 1,000 ,DOLLARS!
Tickers nnliBlo—Shares ih proportion.
Full schemes will be sent to those who require
them. •
N. B. 11'1 artier* addressed to N. Canfield. Cam
den P. 0 . NeW Jersey. will be promptly answered.
Drawn numbers of the New Jersey, N.,. 4, drawn
28th :
6.5 4 32 60 18 39 21 5.7 41 45 72 8 25
Combination, 18 33 39 91,000,3e:A bf or
der to the country.
The hillowiris: are the drawn numbers of'the Vir
ginia State LOttcry, Norfolk, No. 4, drawn 16th of
February :
44 69 42 3 67 75 73 34 52 70 66 8 61 71
We bad the grasure of sending to the 'county by
order, combination . 3 42 69 $3,000
8 -34 73 11500.
13-3 t.
Feb 1
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue Cf several writs of Veridnidii Ewpcnitte
and / 4 rneri Focios, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Schuylkill minty, and to me di
rected, wilt be-exposed to Public Sale,
On Monday the i ilk day - of March,
1839, at 4 lo o'Clock, A. M. in the town of McKean,-
burg, at the Public House of Jacob' D.. Long, Esq.'
n o s iteeper, in id town. All that certain Messuage,
Tenhrnent, and tract of land. situate in Meet Penn
Township, county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands
,
- . 0 Jonathan Hill. John Zuber, Michael
H dung, 'Peter Everett, and others, con.
so I to ning NO Antis more or less with the
- - a urtenances, consisting of a one story
dwelliorrihottee and a.krir stable deu.4—late the
Estate of Petiel Koenig. r.,
OlCTueff_dav thinth &Mrin*
1839. it 10 tezlock. A. M. it this o Db
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Weaver. InketipirVl. tee,- • ; ugh of tPottaitilie.-
All that certain lot piemiuf groinalfuitteen
the North Westerly stde of Mahan** *leggin
Abe Borough of Po liatitiOntaining , aii; trent. on .
Said Mahantongo t, 55 feet;and in.depthl3ot
feet, bounded North Easterly by lot N 0.71, North
Westerly and Sod I. Westerly by other landi'y
Wm. Pou. and See Westerly by asaMaliailuine
surest, being part-lof e lot which is marked in the
General plan of said Befough. with,No. 70, and be
ing the same lot of ground which William Pott and
Catharine hue Wife. granted to Lloyd Wharton. bV
Deed davit' the 20th day of February. A. D. 1830,
with the apportenanos, thereon "erected—late the
Estate of Lloyd Wirfon, Req.
dlt the same ifme and place, alt that
certain Messtiage, Tonement, and tract of land, sits
tulle in Norwegian ?Township, Schuylkill county,
adjoining lands of SMlyman and Moore, and the
estate of Aohn Mannihg, deceased, land of Ruch and
the New 'York Company and others, containing 412
acres more or-leas—lete the Estate of George Rood. '
at the same I:me and place, all that
certain one undivided Moiety, or half part, the whole
into two equal parts tb be divided,) of all the certain I
tract of land, situate in Schuylkill 'rownehtp, Schuyls
kill county,State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follow.
to wit : Beginning al a Black Oak at alPublic Road,
thence by Stable land, South 72, West 178 perches
to a stone corner, thence by land late of George Ohl
'tiger, North 18, %Vete 200 perches toe stone corner,
thence by land late &John Seltzer, North '79, East
158 perches to a stone corner, thence by land of An.
drew D. trang, South 75, East 182 perches to the
place olifeginnurrg, chute ming 187 acres, 30 perches
and' lloa once. AI sd all that certrin one undivided
eighth part, (the whole into eight equal parts to be
civic:ed.) of all that tract of land, situate in Schuyl
kill Townshtp, Setoylk ill county, begining at a cor
ner in a line of land of late John Scltzer,thence by the
same, Narth 20, West 2091 perches to a Spanish
Oak, thence by laid of late of Michael Bushy,
South 32, Wet t 292 perches to a Black Oak, thence
by the same, South 70, West 2; perches to a stone,
thence by land now or late of Magdalena Neyer and
late of Jacob Slahl Smith, 20, East 161 perches to a
Spruce, thence by said Stahls land, and land of late
John Keon, North 45, East 236 perches to the place
ofbegmning. confirming 223 acres and 221 perches
and allowance—late; the Estate of Charles Renting.
ton.
I.
On Wednesday the iSth day of
March, lan. at the „Move of William Lutz, Inn
keeper, in the Borough of Pinegrlve, at 11 o'clock,
A. M. All that certain undivided half of a certain
lot of ground, situate the in Borough of Pinegrove, an
the County -a Schu3lk ill, bounded by TulpekOcken
street, on the %Vivo by a Public street, on the North
byian alley, on the East, bylland of Eldrigee &
on the Booth, with the appurtenances,
consisting of a two story frame dwell
! ing house and kitchen, ar.d a frame
0
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iAl4o a certain tract of land,
situ,tx w Pinegrove Townshm,County of Schuyl
kit'. bounded by hinds of JaconZerbe. Frederick
Moth and othets, containing 100 acres more or less,
wish he a puurtena hees, const.t mg of ti two story log
dwelling house and a log barn—late the Estate of
Juhn Huber. •
itt the same lime and place, all that
certain Mesuage, Tenement, Of lot of grnund, situ
ate in Pinegruve Township. Schuylkill county,
bounded by land'. of Henry Zimmerman, Michael
Huber, deceased, George Berger, deceased, and oth
ers, enutatug three acres ,more or less, with the ap
purtenances—late the Estate of Benjamin Berger.
Seized, and taken in execution, and in be sold hy
PETER F LUDWIG, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office Or wigstrog,
February 23, 1539.
To creditors and others interested in the
Estate of Edward Boyd, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that letters of administrs
tinn on the Estate of the said Edward Boyd,
were on the 9th day of February, granted by the
Register of Schutlktll etitinfr,to the pndersigned.
both residing in the town of Schnvikilf Haven. All
persons having claims or demands against the ea
tate of said deceased. are requested to make known
the same to them{ without delay, and all persons in
dented are requested In pay the amoent due to either
of the administretora.
Feb. 16
• • THE Danville and Pottsville Rail Road
. 4 " r
- Company offer to rent for one year their
a. •
I a . Coal Schutes and Landings ' also the
I L . Dwelling House and Store Howie at
Mount uarbon. 011 of which are in good order. En
quire of THO'S SHARP,• Superintendent.
Sunbury, Feb: 16, 1839. 7—tr
FRUIT TREES.
,- ;3441K- , 13ARTR AM'S '...1 - J`•. e t •
-; r 4 7 BOTANIC GARDEN, ••.
NEAR
PHILADELPHIA.
' I IHE subscriber has for sale at his Garden and
IL Nursery, Ringsessing. near Philadelphia. a
large assortment of Fruit Trees of suitable sizes
for transplanting, embracing every variety of Ap
ples, Pears, Cherries, Plums. Apricots. Peaches,
Nectarines, Almonds, Quinces, Mulberries, Grapes,
Raspberries; GOnseberries and Currants, together
with a large assortment of Green House Plants, Or
namental Trees, Flowering shrubs, Evergreens,
Vines and Creepers, Honeysuckles, Roses, Carna
tions and Pinko, Herbaceous Perennial Flowering
.Plants, and a large assortment of Esculent Vegeta
ble Seed•, which comprises as rgreat an assortment
as any other Garden in the United States.
ROBERT CARR, Proprietor.
tEr B. RAN AN, who has been appointed Agent
for the Proprietor, will receive and execote orders
for all kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &c. at the
shortest notice.
Catalogues can be exatnined at this office.
0J Persona. Wishing to procure Fruit and Orna
mental Trees, Shrubs, &c., will please leave their
orders at this office early. Last year we could not
supply more than one half of our orders in conse
quence of receiving them so late in the season.
Feb 16 7
Office or the Schuylkill Naoigaiion Com
"any.
THE Board of Managirs have this day declared
a dividend of Nine per cent. or four dollars and
fifty cent! a share on the capital stock of the Com
pany for the last cis months, which will be paid to
the Stockholders or their legal representatives on
and after the 15 inst.
Feb. 16,
TAE Subsciiher respectfully invitee the attention
of his mends to a very elegant assortment of
FANCY GOODS, among which, are a choice selec
tion of Freneb worked Collars of the latest fashion,
Pkin and fancy, Black and white Blond,
Dafio Wash Blond
,
Do Ito Fi Ileac nett,
Blond Etigise and quilling.,
Thread IDo Do
Bobind ;Do •Do
Cambric and Mull Inserting and Edgings
Thread Bobind Inserting*,
Victoria Lace Ribband (for caps.)
Linen Cambric,'
Do ,Do Mrs. (very Fine,)
Plain and Figured Bobi net,
Do Do •
Book Muslin Bishop Lawn India Mull,
Black Cbanehan
Green an 4 white 1;1• , ,
Gloves, Hasiery 4-c.,whick, with almost eve.
ry other akicle in the dry good line, will be
odd vu
A OS LEWIS.
Marntongo street, F 16 1839, 7
Britick Africk or sage.
50 0( yo Brick ofd ent quelities end
, different pri. ern o ffered 6s
akin •
I YihRICER.
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FRANCES BOY D.
LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY,
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' To Let.
CLAUDIUS IiARPER,
Treasurer and Secretary
FANCY GOODS.
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itii. ...alittrieritha-ilietollieetirtailolitSa
'lasttakes "Cadminiatnudiit, literal
,ilaCtbeliec*.
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cheats to , '` . :ooloif -the ` Regneer;ter SaltsvAull_
anOty, a n ;Viattliet sialtremill be ;weird? t 7;,
.ad to the „ ' ienVourt. icilei"held at Ormtratori 1
11l and for OLIO:Aar. on ?Saida? the Eitillaro
dal of Kaaah. 18 41 1 Z 2 0e emi.Wrinatios.
I, The iceouitio77ohn Weiser: Ezecotor of the
last Wilt Mid Maimed oft AdassWagieri late of I
Pinegrove towsuddevdestmed.. ,
2. The account of Kiel lur i gitst and ineathan
Kistler. Admmisnotist -sai' ministrants of; the
estate of tbratiam -:WaggkoOqe of West Penn
toenshoi deceased. 1 •
3. Tb lecond accredit. of Isaac Houser, edmio.
Istrabx o the estate of John Homer, late of West
Perm townighip. deceased. _
4. Unities:mint of Henry Christ, executor of the
last Will rind Testament of Richard Bruce. late of
he Borune„b of Minereville, deceased
5. The second acconnu of Jacob Krebs, executor
of tbe last .Will and Testament of George Heiser,
late of Settnylkill Haven, deceased.
6. The account of John Adler, executor of the
last Will Old Testament of Michael Getting. Late of
West Pales township, deeeaaed,
7. The neon:int of John Kessler, administrator df
the-estate 01 George Deitrich, late of Lower Mahan
tongo towroship, deceased.
8. The iccoont of Henry Fehr, William Fehr,
and John freeman, executors of the last Will and
Testament of Henry Fehr, late o Wayne lawnsSipo
deceased-
9. The account of Christopher Reed, admicistnt.
tor of tht estate of George Neyer, late o!' Barry
township,. deceased.
10. The acconnt of William Audenried, &qr., one
of the executors of the last Will and 'Testament of
George Reber, Esq. late jof Schuylkill town
ship dectiesed.
11. The account of Levi Reber, one of the elects.
tors of tire last Will and Testament of George Re.
ber Esq., deceased.
12. The second account of.hohn Kimmel, adminis
trator of the estate of Daniell Kimmel, late of the
Borough , of Orwigsburg, deceased.
13. The second account of Jacob Leibert, adminis.
trator of De Bonis non end: of the estate of Peter
Deppeni' late of Pinegrove township, deceased.
14. The account of Frederick Sassamab, adminis.
trator of the estate of John. Fritz, late of West
Brunswick township, deceased.
15 The second account of Catharine Huber, ad
ministratris, and Jacob Huber, administrator of the
estate of Michael Huber, late of Pinegrove town
ship, deceased.
16. The account of Angelina C. Wynkoop, ad
ministratii z of the estate of John W.. Wynkoop,
late of tilts Borough of Pottsville, deceased.
17. Theaccount. of John Pott, administrator De
Bonis non of the estate of John Putt, late.pf Potts
ville, di ceased.
18. The account of William B. Hull, administra
tor of tl ie Estate of Elizabeth Merwine, late of Bar
ry township, deceased.
J-41:011 HAMMER, Register
Regisqcr's office. Onwigs.
burg, Feb. 16, 1839.
Fel 1.16
stifle of Daniel Albright, deceased.
PI 1E undersigned, Auditors appointed by the Or
phana Court of Schuylkill County to Audit, re
settle • and restate the account of Abraham Albright,
administrator of Chtniel Albright, late of Brunawig
Tow nship„ Schuylkill County, deceased, will meet
for that purpose. at the house of Michael Grabf3 in
the Borough of Orwigsbur g, on Saturday the 9th
of Pdarchnext, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
JACOB HUNTZINGER,
JOSEPH [ORGAN,
JOHN P. HOBART,
Auditors.
7—St
11M
Feb. 16
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
COUNTY OF SCIIUYLKILL .
Jain At Bead. Treasurer of Schuylkill County. in ac
count with the Commissioners of said County from the
second day of January. A. D. 183 , , to the jcJth day of
January. A. D. 1839, bath days tnausste:
DB.
Ts Balance remaining In the Treasury, as per last settle.
meat. *1878,97i
Te. Cash received of the different Col
!lectors of the different townships
as stated below,
Ease Brunsting,
Frederick Sasseman, for 1835.
Abraham Seltzer, in full for 1837.
Daniel B. Kershner. 1838,
Weal Bruwinig
Daniel Sholenberger, 1837.
'Wm. J. Mayer, 1838.
•
Wayne 7 creauhip.
Andrew Achey, in full leas,
John Schneider, in full 1837,
Joseph Ferug, 1838,
•
Manheiat„Tbecoiskip,
Frederick Freed, in full 1836,
Frederick Freed, 1837,
Philip Boyer, IK3B.
Union Toumskip,
Marks littler, 1834,
Benjamin Unmet . . in full 1B:36,
Jacob Zimmerman, 1837.
Peter Plank, lel
Sally/kat Thwnskip.
Lewis Dreher. 1835.
Frederick Bensinger, Jr,1837 . ,
Jacob Schock, 1848,
Barry Township,
Israel Reed, 1831.,
Jonathan Yarnell, 1836,
John Bolig, in 1411 len,
Elijah Yarnell, 11K18,
Jacob Buffington,
Samuel Feder°lff.
Lower Mahantaitgo,
Jacob Heberling. to runl63s,
John Stein, - 1837,
Peter Bressler. 1838,
' Prttsviile
-1838.
Nwmwicus.
Nathaniel J. Mllla, 1835,
Benjamin Heffner, in full 1836,
Rau Bull, 1837.
Wm. B. Hull, 1838.
Wm.C. Leib,
Rush.
William FauatZ in full, 1834,
Solomon Linder, in lull, 1836 f
Daniel Stewart, in full, 18364
Aaron 800 hoer, 1637.
Jacob Hoffman, 1838,
Fintgrart,
Jacob Krater,in full 1833,
Michael tluber,
Peter Filbert,
Jacob Stein,
Ormigsburg,
Jacob D. Paha. in full 1836
John Paff, in full
Michael Salmi,
West Pena,
David &liner, in full 1836 -
&ill Zimmerman In ni111837
Jonathan Kistler 1838
Tamaqua. ,
John Homing.
Vio cub received of the Conemiederfers
being money loanedkibi the - Oiet
the County. 4 5400,110
Te rub received mamma lands. t 1764.16}
Lamleredeemed.. -*I 103, 2 5
F6r RobereCarter's note - 15.00
,Fprient tremilliaba Ikigleditut .I N,"25.00
. fuoieblieses , _ , --N4l+Bl
. •
ffIE
f
. ;..
M
lIM
OF THE
78,00
915,78
387.45
1381,43
520,00
13000
650,00
135,66
635,671
576.25
/347,58 i
148.28
460.00
900,00
1.508.28
MAO
114:12
278,651
stuo,uu
647,d7i
411,00
350 00
imp
1046,00
15,86
99,60
276,83
95,00
EMI
Upper Mitantange
1838:
4370,42
1103,80
210.42
1643,00
1771.65
4788,93
1836,
1831,
1838,
1888,34
1837
1838
I 16610
739,69
613,00'
5111
MEI
IMIIIMIMMIMMIaiiMiiiiiN
• n. liiiibysited; Aires
by. him • 1 '
For nous rep* to.ciintOq, •
lleceived frintitritlfrounier;
uninqued lands rorir? n t t• Train —•
tirer i a 11:-" • ••
To amount of two thrionseated
lands add at Treasurer's Saki
Cash charged for teas on unseat.
ed lands,
Cash run:cilia from Simi, Lad- •
swig for fines and verdicts
Balance due Jobs tat Bickel
Trearwer, t6u 11811 day of Tin.
nary, A. A 1839
CR.
By Cash paid as follows, six
Costs in behalf of the Common
wealth,
Premiums on Fox Scalps
Road Taxes to ttupervisors
Taxes which were overpaid
fuel,
Convicts in Sae Penitentiary
Statwnary, clothing fits prisoners
merchandise 4c.
Medical attendance on prisoners
Repair of public. buildings &a.
Printing, 4.c_
'reaching pour children
Lugo' redemcd,
juiciest on loaned money
Uirectors of:the Poor and Boas
of Einplofiwnt
Do. dn. tbr boarding and clothing
Joseph Kercher a lunatic 53
weeks and 4 days
General Election expenses
Purchase money on a tract of land
John H. Heiser tor budding Mid
dleporttbr Idge per agreement
Assessor's wages
Grand, Petit, and Tnoraras Juries
Conetablea ace.
Conaable', mileage and wages for
making returns &c
Road Jurors and bridge viewers
Coroner's Inqu►iuooa
Jabob A lienbach for attendance to
tne court house clock
Deed book for Recorder's office
Sheriff Raush—Sherift and Jail-
or ire!.
Do. Ludwig. do. dri.
Do. fur conveying convicts to the
Penitentiary •
Clerk of lire aessions fees
Frederick Heriser court crier
Repair mg Press in Prothonatory's
office
Treasurer's fees on 219 tracts
of unseated land inclitding Pro.
thonatory's tees
Richard S. Bell for apprehending
a horse thief, and conveying him
from Easton to Orwigsburg, and
Jailor's, Justice's, and W linen' fees
Painting the court house
For I doz. arm chairs mending
old ones Cushions &o. for the
court. house
l:ro.ind rent on public building Jots
For lumber, plank. and *coming pans
for court house an jail
Table fur Recordet'a4flice and coffin
tnr jail
Taxes paid twice
Prosecuting Attorney's feet,
John Bannan, Esq. for ‘2
years
Fastening and browning prisoners
CommisSoiner's Clerk 13 months
Jacob Bauman for attending the
public offims &c.
Chro.ttan Lauderbrun,- for making
Index books for the Recorder's and
Prothonotary's offices
Dividing lirirwegian township
Comiimmioner's Wages:
Phi'ip Osman late Commissioner
Adam Focht
Ab'in. L. itoughnet.
Edward Conner present
Benjamin Lantzer
By salary • of the Treasurer
By cash paid Auditors for settling
last year's accounts
Lands sold to commissioners & fees
By amount for which the Treasur t r \_
charred himself included in e
51510,31 and fees
Balance due John M. Bickel, Treasu
re!, this.fillh day of January, A.
D. 1839. as per settlement
• Outstanding debts."
Jacob Ziegenfups balance on for.
feiteci recognizance
Balance due by George Rahn, late
Sheriff for verdicts and fines
,Cosh remaining in the hands of G.
Reim
Note due by D'l Kline, J. G. Wolli
son, and Jacob Kline
by Joseph Aldridge
A stamen' of +wee due by the different
lecto,s.
Norwegian.
Blom Bull. for the year 1837,
William B. Hull, 16:38,
Daniel Christian,
Daniel Christian,
Wm. C. Leib,
199,25
399.00
Michael Seltzer,
East Brtrassoigr,
Frederick Sasseman„ 1835,
Daniel B. Ketamer, 1838,
IMEI
314,61
. 235,41
447,50
• Were Brunsung,
Daniel F hollenberger, '1837
Win• J. Mayer, 1831 i
997,52
Frederick Freed
P4ilip,Boyer,
5Z47
401,96
43,98
166,62
100,00
Michael Habar,
Peter Filbert,
Jacob Stein,
MID
Jonathan Kistler,
221,59
183,00
6e2,75
801,00
Joseph Fertig,
Marks Ritter,
Jacob Zimmerman,
Peter Plank,
183.74
259,86
220,00
Jonathan Yartall, Bar Me.
Elijah Ymnit,
662,60
Rush 71uniship,
/Unlit Roughest, 1837.
Jacobtioffiesn, 1838.
1418;950
Viper Makeslevy
Jacob Boffington, -
Samuel Fedi:roll!: 108 °
10.00
John Stein. ,
Peter Bressler
i,
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18.04
.844,41
1310.31
ToMI
CM
1349A8 0 1
284,92
$35277,72f
3 , 6.81
176.7')
666,62
19.47
82,48
878,09
181,00
12,00
163,85
236,95
13,47
1334a.u0i
3343,52
6160,011-
160,71
256.00
3,25
599,00
430,56
2362,121
64,80
137,54
25i,50
10,00
15,5 t)
4703
1035,54
F 3,91
169,95
43,14
5,00
701,87 i
63 37i
37,50
53,37
600
EMU
6,50
112,26
1b6.00
42,00
54.00
941,25
56,00
400,00
10,00
51.50
9.00
40,50
34.50
27,00
163.50
WOO
15,00
838,00
986,95
ESE
28 0 1 -7 4 .
205,00 4
105,81
150,00
18,14 ~
65.00
M,953
279.80
1617,83
4597,63
Pottsville,
1834,
1835,
1838.
299,.ft
263,95
112.5,34
2288,60
Ortoipbu rg,
I Et3B,
281.10
91,63
673,36
664,99
660,73
994,00
1654,73
Mankeigt.
1837.
18.313,
988.12
1675,35
2664,07
Pi n egnme,
1 Kiti,
1837,
183 b,
257,57
776,21
6457
1671,35
%est Penn,
1838,
Wa Usionr
r e'
838 (
1837 (
1838,
495,70
i 1 l s :
35
.53
1097.20
EE
El2l
EIEE3
72,50
324,41
396,91
137,48
504,02
641.50
Laser Mdlidnitaur;"
• 1837
1838 0
%/... •
1.49411
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it 1
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VeiviilStaralB3s7
Fted'k./teipiager -10337'41 ' 511,20
Jacob &bid - k 45904
1V04,.
• •
John Horning - tr4:l:
To the honourable Ithe
Common Pleas ofAcilltillenenty; th e sateen
AMirtors of the Coiiiit
feport, that they lia‘e euditO.'se#lo, and gad
the accounts of die
.T
. .. _ .
of Schuylkill eonnty, and subiattlti . abOrtodlif
merit as the result of their exatninationeificariwitudi
it appears there is a billau4e doe !Jibs M Hick?
Treasurer, amounting to Twn . htindnati and: billy
. .
four dollars and ninety, .trn eekte: .
Witness oar. hands, Januury•A 4, 0. 1839.
(
JOHN SNYDER
__.
EDW AND HUNTZINGER Auditors.
PETER KITI7. _ - •
For Seat )
E unexpired Lease, ail theilnPrmatnantei,
Waggons, Screens. SOWN' of the 16 - 1 .4 141113
worked by Jacob Bull & and knoina as tlisi
"Mammoth VeM," in complete Order and 40E14 mi=
dy for working. For ternis apply to
BURti PATTERSON, or
JAMES M. Br,.& . •rry,
Feb% 15*
For sale. •
•
W.TX Schuylkill Canal Boats, nearly new will bi
Bold low. Apply to ANDREttiItuSSM
Malingers* Street.
6-tf .
Feb 9
1
Franklin Rolling-Millsad
On the Little SehuAtill Ra'-, isear Matins
bureSeketylAiß cavity. . .
r`IIIIE subscribers 'respectfu' toot tl 3
:act to :
m- public that the Rolling M illis now in the NI
tide nt succeasftil operation, and are prepaied
. 1
furnish Iron of a superior quality. of all thee*,
in ordinary use.. Also, Rad Road Iron, of every
kind, at the shortest notice. Address,
SAMUEL FIAR'POLETTE & CO.
Port Clinton. Schuylkill Co.
• Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1839. -
Public Sale:
Two Lots and a ficasse n Ikill Kati*.
WILL be sold at "auction at the. hot*
.1 of Frederick Haas, Esq,„ i Schuylkill
" Haven, on Saturday, March Rd. at 2 '
t a
_ clock, the two lots situated on Columbia
.treet, Nos. 156, 157, with a frame bootie and sta,
ble, having a well of goad water at the door, and aif
conveniences for a family reflidenee. For particu
lars previous to the sale and terms, application caa
be made to the subscriber. R. JONES.
Fel . 9 64tar -
Schuylkill Count', Bs.
v THE Commonwealth of PenosyYtatrr l
to Mary Miller, late Maty Keep. Fred
4, I ,:.
~, t _. crick Bensinge r . jr. end Elizabeth big
. 1 ,......
a I-- )/ ,\J'" wife, late Elizabeth gaup, Isaac Ben.
k.k...... : singer, and Margaret his wife, late
Margaret Keep, heirs and legal repre
sentativas of Petor Kaup, tate of East Brunswick
township. Schuylkill county, deceased, Greeting: 1
At en Orphan's Court held at Orwigsbarg,litaindl
for Schuylkill county, before the Ridges of the
same court on the 24th day of December. 1838,
none of the ht . irs of the said Peter Eaupi deceased
appearing to take or refuse the real estate of pith
taid deceased, at its appraised value. The court o'
motion of t7harles Witinan, Esq. award another -
tenon To the said heirs, citing them to appear at,
next stated Orphan's Courcto be held at Om)
burg. in and for said county; on the Monday_ p,
creator the last Monday of March, 1839, to she
~.i1. 4 • why the real estate of thealaiil .Peter • Kau.
deceased, should not be 9014 agreeably to law.
- W itriess the Hon. Calvin Blythe, President of on.
said Court, at Orwirsburg, the 24th December, 1:
- : LEWIS AUDENRIED, Clerk.
The Court direct that Notice of the citation b
given in two Newspapers printed in ficbuyiki
county, for tour ',nemesia° weeks.
FETES . F. LUDWIG ; Sheriff,.
6-
Fcb. 9
Public --Sale
•
•
REAL -
WILL be sold aepubliesale. on That
day the 7th day of March next, at th
• house of Felix Latch, in Coal townshi.j
' (formerly Shamokin) Northumber
county, one undivided half of a certain Traet 1
WOODLAND situate in Coal township &forest .1
bounded. by the lands of Andrew, Shuber and le i ,
miah Paul, (near Bradford) containing 21.2 A ..1
patented in the name of Merrick Starr. This pro . 1
•• sty is situated near Shamokin creek, iivbeioil ,
imbered, and supposed to contain Iron die .
Stone Coal. ,
Terme of fiale made 'knows by the Heirs of
SAIMJEL LIGEITFOOT,
Ell
Copartriesthikliotice.
4 ;)E, Subscribers have thul diyAintered in
Gepartnership, under 'the trip of Hs rraden
tint fir the purpose of transacting a gene
commissain end forwarding business, at Vine •
W"barf, Schuylkill Philadelphia:
Philadelphia, Feh.2
For Sale,
A SMALL Stock of Dry Goods; and a" Dwerli
A •
House and-Store , to rent; situated in the .m
business part of the Enrobightl
Enquire in Centre taut, east aids,- third door
bove Norwegian street.
Feb. 2
To Crteditors and others interested in
.
Estate of Samuel Pui, demand..
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad
istrauon on the 'Estate of the said Sam!
Pei, were on the 29thwif December WA granted
the Register of Schuylkill county to the on
signed, both residing l in the Borough ofOiwigsb.
All persons having Claims or demands against
estate of said decedent, ere relocated to in
known the same to them withont . delay, and all ;
RODS indebted are rei4oested to pay the amount
to either of the subsiiribers; ,
, WILLIAM B. POTS;
°Attorney at La
Iet,SEPII HAMMER,
Morahan
]en 5.6
Gir4eirc Store.
pHE subscribed ,returned
Philadelphia, ia now largely. suimlicd.
Groceries, Cheer..l4Sifivili Wino. Ulrike.
1500 Hams, a 'apply of Dried Beet. serrand •
rein of Irish Heivings, 60 barrels of Whisk
a superior . quality, : suitable for_ tavern -..•
supply of domestic Dry Goods.. en eat.
supply of Winter, Clothing. suitable fa
region, also Boots land Bootees of Various •
and qualities, all oilishich heolTerofor ask/at
pricer for au& or country produce. ,
. HENRY au
Morris' Addition. Dee 22 . 18 38: • -
,-
Luntrj.,:ltAillter l l , •
12000 reel ettaiiiiiPars9 111 te.r0 4
15000 • do. irok seasi
ijk •
20000 Joint Sh,
Cherry Boards. • ' •1
-
Plank and Elta x ititily;,.
Shindig' andtvitelloi Lam. lo"
,SAIdEIEL„frAg
Feb 41. • -,=„
- . • ..
Faitiehent d . illow Situ
joining the one ocenniatiA t ...l4.-,3116104i
are plepete4i* nr)te,„,
PPITP 3 O- 34 : ,
woofs on, uo.prito„
El
3
AA
WA
240
fO!OVIe
J. HARRADEN,
'R. HAYS.
112 f!
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