inn EMMlnrza -- • '4PrithaEN Court "Columbia pertinence ot.nts ovine of the Orphan's Conrt-of. "Columbia ContitY, on .11, nada) , the 11th inst. at . 10 o'clock to the forenoon,. John llugheal istramr, &e., of the estat . of Jeremiah Hughes, late: of Roaring , creek Township,,in said county, deceits• ed, wtll expillnit torsale bY 'Public Vendue nponl the prdlnises, a certain free( of land, 'situated in staid township; abjoining the lands of 'Joseph Cienser, John lughes, Leonard Adam), and others, contain ing rib Out 100 Acres, citiNshich are erected a rdod house add bnin ; there is a good spring house and orchard," and several acres of is O k r oa l a. meadow'. on the premises. , The I _ l_l I i nsin road to #ottes ifle passes in front of the house; late the estate:of said deceased. jAMES DONALDSON, Clerk. Dan . ville, Mara 2.. i 1339, 9-2 t Glossary tor Architeeture. A GLOSSARY of the' Terme used in tlic Gree cian, Roman, Iteilisol and Gothic Architecture, second London Edition,',exernplified by four 'hun dred cats. Also ATFCHIS4 OE IRON, Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide. to the Iron Trade, with i:rractical remarks and use ful o Mervationcr, including a new and comprehen sive set or Tables, arranged in au approved way and order, and containing the weighs of more than 100 bodies and substanees of Iron, to which are annexed the nearest proportioned number of feet; which is equal to a ton in; weight of each of the dif ferent bodies and sizes, arranged and compiled from the best English authorities, 404 received and for sale byß. B.ANN'AN. • • March 23—. To Rent, THAT well lcittown Establishment, the Tuscarura Hotel, a Rutile. in the town of 11 1 : ; . Tuscarora. Fesseasion given on the lat. of April !next, tr_an approvea ten. ant, the termv will be made taintable. For term apply to R .WOODSIDE, •PottsviLle. March 5. 9-6 t New Spring Goods. 30 piecies new and splendid Prints, just received and for sale by 'l'. at .3. BEATTY. March 2, • 9 Boy's Boots. 30 pair Boy's .Boota for sale very cheap by . T. &J. BEATTY. March 2, . 9 Boats for Sale. 5 good Canal Boats for sale JAMES for term BEATTY.s apply to M. March 2, 1000 Experiments M Chemistry, rill) promote the successful CUltzvaLion of the use ful Aria in the different branches, with numer ous plates, by Clollin Maclkenzie, just received and for sale by • B. BANNAN. March 2, 9 Pale file. pEPPER'S ;Plltlatielpftta) beet Pale. Ale in hhdo., for sale by , NHLLER & HAGGERTY. March 2 Ink. A RNOLUS Writing Field -r‘• Arnolds Superior Bluci Ink • Du Japan Ink • Maynard h :siuyes' Ibk Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN fkiarch 2, • pROC . LAMATION.—N r flee is heteby: given that a Court of Comm n Plcaa, for thee trial of causes at issue, in and , fur he county of Schuylkill; will be held at Orwtgsbut , in the county aforsatd, on Monday the 25th day of March next, at 10 a'- clock in the forenoon. i Therefore all persons baitt''ing suit/ pending, and all persons whose duty it plhall be to appear at said Court, .o+ll take notice ane kovrn themselvos accor dingly. PE FUR 1. LUDWIG, Sheriff: Sheriffs Office Orwigs. burg, Nlarch 2,1c39. 9- 117' Punctual atteodance demanded 'of the Jur ors and Witnesses summuded to attend this Court. 1 INSOLVENT • DEBT(' S.—THE subscribers AL have applied to the, Judgl s of the Court of COm- MOO Pleas of Schuylkill • unty, fbr the benefit Of the several Acts of.4ssembl~y passed for the 'relief of Insolvent `Debtors, aid tha tthe said Judges have appointed Monday the 15th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the fortioon, al the Court House, in Or wigsburg, fur the hearing alto and our creditors, when and where they may Otend it They think prop. er, HENRY GIBBON, JOHN orNISEIOIAN, JA(OB MILLF:itt, JOHN DRUMHELLER!, 2SATHAN LEE; AQILLA 11,41.1JERMAN, POOR-HOL SE 4(A:in/NT. ELIJAH HAMMER, Tieasuter in account with the Direeto•s of the Poor, rind of the House of Em ployment for the County 1)1 SC h boyikilil, from the `find. of January. A. D. le3B, to (he Ist. ldoy of January, A.D.1839, both days included. - mt. To cab received from ttie DireCtors during ilia year . .. $6640 00 peter Wonder for Hay rt ' . 41 00 Doctor Medlar forßeef add Medicine 6 31 George Mabry for a calf k 4 DO Jaco t, Hunt/anger fur 1 tuaihel Timothy Seed 3 00 Joseph Miller for an old ; , Horan 12 00 Everhart (Ay a Pauper it 9TO 5 . • s lanuary let., 1839, to balarkee,recoaining to the bawds of the Trea.orrer as per last settlement - • 1838, January 2d. by balance /ue Treas ureras per settlement By cash paid 'to Samuel Ht ntzmger, Steward during the year f By cash paid for materials, mOchanics, haulnig, and labor at new -barn, wagon house and shstp house do. flannels ' satinets, musrl , . check, o, 11 dirfor. tow and flax men, &c. sugar, coffee, molawes, eh • spices 13 head of cattle , beef horse • 1 wow- cider, vinegar. apples a... potatoes lime stone and freight o. the same ship stuff planter of paris '' tar wagon road and school tax for *2f.r7 bacon . . 20 bushels of corn saddlery shoes and stockings hard, earthen and queers e clover and garden seeds brushes, brooms and bask . • tobacco Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 feal: dower, removing paupers out door paupers , outdoor relief e. Margaret !Downey relief - lostwe and constable's fees •or issu— ing orders and bringing ppers to the house ''• . crams - repairs done at buildings 1 • prayers wheelwrights t ~ blacksmiths tin ware apothecary ' . I Trod trees stationary • freight on goods from Phil elphia stwing - - • glass and old rope. Costil! gardening assistant to steward SALARIES 11837. 13) cash paid Samuel K. Kepneri for on* yearli sersicea as Director r t.. ~.,...i': - ~. . I t 1- 210 Grieff 1 years' satirise as tor .1:4 do. exttai emicea 10 Pi 1 .. •il Same eLllunhenger 3 ment. eery- 1 , ' ices steward i 145 00 Elijid e Xammer I year,' • ' am , ~, Lt rer • 20 . $0 Doctor{ George 1 years lier*le as pkyipciso 1 . ' . 112 50 Doctor S. R. Pdetlar 15 Menthe lit tamdence to Wows u jihylician balance in the IttutdebflEhjeh Bain- mer ire.:taster 1 i $5736 01 WE, the subscribers, Auditot f of Bch uylkill County, having minified the accounts thy Treasurer and Di rectors of the Poor, and of the noose, of Employment for the County of Schuylkill, (IkPPA.7IIPULLY DO REPORT the foregoing statement as the rtillult of our in. rdstkatiomiZitness our handatthe ninth day of Jam arydt. D. 1 . JOHN SIN Y DER, • EDWARD. HUNT - ZINGER, I PETER g RUTZ. DR. F, i Samuel HuMtsinger Steward ] i n account with the D.reetorl of the Poor, and of the Rouse of employ • ment' for , the County of Schuylkill, from the bee one. day tlf January A. D. £B3B, to the Ist day of ' January' . D. 1939, both days includt d. tt 1839, Jan. . To Balance to the hands of the Stew and s per settiOment ', I SL94 49i Cash receibed from E. ilamtoer Trea.. 1600 00 Pauper : 34 .514 fur bo arding Paupers I . 136 60 rentsvcd Dower • 246' 20 ha?, st aw, wheat, stove' 3.411 pan,ahirts 94 101 wood, utter, area in seal:and iiitiares i hauliis and blacksmith Work Indentures boards, School and shnes 17 Young pip and 1 taint. from Codimissioners of Schuylkill County for boarding ' Joseph KaeScher a tunatic 'E. Hammer Treasurer 3 Months Comensation us Stewird and 'cler from tat Januari to Ist Prpil 1838 To m lin, lining, roundabout shoes, cheek, calico, 6,4. for tioniiy ' 1 sures 839, Ist Jae. To balance in this hands 1 of Wt. Stewntd CR. By error in addition in last yeak's settle. 'vent. Paid for treceiries, fish and tialtfl dry gouda, linen and limey materials, mechanics, labour and haulthg at . new barn, wagon house and sheep houtie ". 18240 lbs. flour and meal, 147 bushel* . . chop,land bran • , 6 , 40 36 155 tool of stone Coil . . 302 14. hay making, harvest, worli on (atilt, lime kiln, digging atutims, and butctiering insurance stationakrexpences, toll Sod Post- . Age i 8 72 1 new ankfl and smith works . 30 24; assistant to Steward 3ti 87! hardware, queens and earthen ware 18 98; drugs, nittedicines and instruments 40 08; fees constables bringing pitopers 51 3' tailoring. sewing, shoemaking and tobaco . i maids and nursery . 1 Potatoes', vinegar, dried apples, be. I con, cabbage, turnips and tur keys i 48 70, - hired men 195 85 rye, oatal and grinding plaster 35 40 justice ryas and signing in4enturea 15 42 weaving, carpet, ashes, boapj coffins . tubs, Sleds and flails bb dung, splaying cattle and repairs to buildthr Margaret Downey relief 1 .. Poor peivons 1 . Compeniation as Steward gnd clerk ' from flat January to 4,st April 1838 Janney let 1819 balance in .baticls ortbe Stewaki Paupers reinaining in the 'bodice on the Ist day o January 1630. 28 male . . .. . . male tinder 12 years et ' fernalcie females under 9 year. out dopr paupers .• 80 Peepers admitted into the houie from Ist:January 838 to let January 1839, last day included. male % 85 male dorn in house 1 , male dot door females femalci borr in house still bbrn . 1 'Antal+ out dour , whole ouinbei . 1 203 males discharged & absepoded 73 ` a "fmnaltis do do 20 males 'died l 2 d_o ido ou t . door i .. 3 &maids died ; 2 do 1 du oat door i I still born 1 boondlout 9 Boys & 2 Girls .II 35736 01 Remain i . . t 80 Paupers rtimaining in the house 'Ois the Lit o January 1839' r . ~ male : 26 male tinder 12 yearn ) 10 femalee 22 fernalee under 9 years ~ 12 female} out door 1 . I Out dMiarelisi two ~. 8 0 Abraham Shoop, Schuylkill Township. Lydia Jordan, Pottsville. r ' $327 01 $l9 90 1600 00 1323 83 231 31 73 15,1 440 60 BOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1838. 169 117 80 00 18 00 135 45 82 75 21 60 18 00 5 00 98 00 31 55 7 15 18 00 18 62f 21 71 22 44i 33 25 13 49f 13 70 5 380 68 00 10 00 20 00 John JohnsOn to Jonathan Miller, of Upper Tul pehockin township. Berke county, George Burgess to Henry Harris; Pottsville, r"-orge E,argood to James Thom* of Cetal townshiii, Northoulberland county, John Kantner to Philip Eantner, Pottsville, Joseph Kantder to John Kantner, of POttsville, Frederick YoUng to Charles Saes, of West Bruns wig townships Henry Hatclison t i a to (fey Hopper, Pottsville, Joh Moser and Abra m Cross to Sam uel R Kepner, of West Penrctovirpship, Mary Ann Bennet to JaeOli Epting, of Pottsiille, and Ann Me- Reever to JaMes McAllarney„ ot, Pottsville. • • i MADE IN HOUSE. 59 Frocks, to Aprons, 41 SheMise, :.: pair Pan taloons, 26 F'eiticoats, 3 Quilts, 4 Shirts, 6 pair Mid dons, 1 pair (Stockings, 21 Night caps; 7 pair Shoes, 5 Table Cloths, 6 Towels `26 Roundabouts, 4 Strip Hata, P 4 Pillow Cues, 3 pair Bolsters, 64 Bartels of Soft; Soap, 139 pounds Hard Suap; 24 gal loan Apple Semen 2 Cefilos, I Table, 75 :rounds Carpet Rags. RODUCE OF F4RM. Rye 4.064Mi15, Wheat 136 ,Ibushels, Osta 219 b. bushels, Pots 392 bushels; So kwheat 334 bush els, Corn in ' bs 240 b... •i, , bushel Timothy seed, 7 loads L'{orn To,- i W . !, - Hay, 47 ',pounds Wool, 4} bushels strim.' . • , i bushel Clover. eeed,l new Htrrow, 18 bosh. I Mons, 1000 pick lea. . ' • PRODUCE OF DAIRY. 813} lob., bu .ier , and 100 lbs., Owes& i Slaughtered 2 Steers 945 ibs.,TPlow 38 lbir„ Hides 141 lbs., 8 Cal es 541 lbs., 22 oheiti skins. - Fatted on f , and Sladgbier 11 Steel 5613 'lbs., 'Collate i, lbs, Hides '065 5.,9 Hois, 1704 lbs., Lard, 282 Then w i n %VA the ' Worthen, Audiulro of floboylkill a, 13 59 6 00 17 00 52 75 12 14 59 43 2019 27 50 5 00 1 19 • 9 08 10 19 18 02 1 12 29 50 22 39 2000 • - ! 7 tara l lin i ces 41 00 21 00., 20 00 16 50 36U/ 8750 327 01 AZDITO49. EMI 22 53 3 3] 10 00 I 75 1 50 160 71 145 00 EIE *2692 86 $9O 46i 1 12 157 46 111 11 358 75 19t 9'l 37 5U 64 19 37 25 37 09 8 37 20 00 3 43 145 00 90 46} $4692 86 1 ~l - fi• *,* -.'-1:''!"1;: -,, ~ , 7. : - . f- .-., , . MIMES IMES mostx: - - P-'T r IEIE ft \lfr Wanted, AFt an assistant in: a Store, a toy frota 14 tOTI years of age, nttesPer_table connections. possess ing the necessary laaltrications and having good recommendations as to character. Apply to JAMES D: BROWN, .Tamaqua. Tamaqua Feb :23, 1539. S-3t To-Stone Masons & Carpenters. PROPOSALS pill ife received 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 rnatiarials and workmanship; also for leveling and enclosing the lot with a.good fence. Stone of gond quality can be had on the ground. Proposals will be received for the house completely finished, plastered, painted andencloled, &c., or for each seperately. A plan of the house may be seen at the Store of the aubaCribeis, where the proposals may beleft. JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, Feb. 23, 1839. 8-2 t Knoikedke for the People, Othe ptain Why and Because. fot every thin, 'L. just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Feb. 21 • 8 Steel rein. IDERRYAN Patent three-pointed per..., afery au Derior article F.xtra fine points under Spring Pohl, 3ouble Patent Pens Pardovv's Commercial Pens Gitlers - Commercial Do. Webster tens, die. dtc. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Feb. 23 8 .111.L.TOX STE4I. 7 11 MILL For Sale. 'THE location is one of the best in the State, in tne midst ut a great wheat growing country, with a limited supply of water pbwer. The mill building IN 70 by 30 feet, with engine house attached, situate immediately on the bank of the canal. The engine was manufactured in Pittsburg—is one of the most approved kind, capable of drivincthree pair of Burro, and is driven by coal as a fuel, which can be obtain ed cheap. The whole is nearly new and in 'perfect errier. and capable of manufaciuring 40 barrels of flour per day. with two pair of Burrs. A miller's house and garden are attached to the premises. The above property will be fOr sale un. ul the 15th of March next. Terms will be made easy. Letters post paid, addresaed to the subscrib er in Mauro, Pa., will be attended to. F. W. POLLOCK. - 8-3 t Milton, Feb. 23, 1839 Premium 'Flannels. A SUPERIOR article for sale by bi3ATIIANS & Cs. Dec 22 • For Sale. QTY Schuylkill Canal, Boats, needy new. will be sold low. Apply pa ANDREWSRUSSEL, Maharitange Street: Feb 9 ' • 6:tr Piano Instructor. 714EINEKE'S New and LeaptOved Method of In. 1 " 1 -struction for the Piano, just received and for sale by • B. •BANNAN. Feb. 23, 8-- New Books. MARSHALL'S Life of Washington, tor Schools, - 1 -v-m-The Year Book, or Manual of Every Day Reference Brook's Universal Gazetteer Hare's Chemistry Buckland's'Geology Lyell's Geology De La Beche's Manual Rowlet's Interest Tables American Mechanic Lardner on Steam Engines • Ladles' Medical Pocket Book Gentlemans' Do. Do. Keith's Demonstrations of Christianity Desiloer's Pocket Dairy Adcocks's• Engineer's Almanac, Tables 4NX, Pocket Almanac Albums Almanac• for 1839 Oliver Twist don. &c Clark's Commentary on the Bible Do. Do. on the Testament- Just received and fur sale by B. BANNAN. Feb. 23 -8— Popular Medicine, AID Family Adviser, a new and excellent work, try R. Coates, X. D. just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. Febuary, 8— Scott's Novels, Tr For almost Nothing. ..a) SCOTT'S Novels, printed on large type, and beau. tiful paper, neatly put up, at the very low rate of 25 cents pet volume, or Mai for 54 vols., now in the course of publication—two vole. issued every month. The four first volumns just received end for sale by B. BANNAN. Feb. 23 8— Garden Seeds. WIRE Subscriber is now receiving a fresh supply of Get a il A- en Seeds, from the celebrated Seed Establish nt of Landreth & Co., which be will warrant lash, and of asuperiolb quality. The ear. ly kinds such as— Early York Cabbage 'Large York Do. Eearly Sugar Loaf DO. Tomatoe . Egg Plant &.c, are leady 'for sale B. BANNAN. Adcock's Engiheir's Pocket Books, FOR 1839, which contains almost every thing for Engines, Engine Makers, and the - practiCal Machinist, just received and fur sale by Feb. 23 8 B. BADMAN. Limited Copartnership Notice. JOHN Stanton & William Green have entered into p partnership in conformity to the provisions of the 'Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "an met relative trilitnited partner ships," in the business .ormining and selling coal. William Green, junior, of Woodbridge, New Jer sey is the special, and John Stanton of the Borough of Pottsville, the general partner. The said Wil liam Green, junior, has blentributed the sum of Two Thousand Dollars to the capital stock of Bali Srm. The said partnership commenced on the 16th day Of February, 1839;-and is to terminate on the Ist 'day of January, 1847, Feb. 53d, 1839. Brick Brick for Sale. ll Cereal. i es and 501000o1:Tecnb of dl ontprices, sre offered for isle itt the rititig:the dwelling of 11: PARKER...* 7--;;; Feb; 111 • !!iM!EMM!M itoiix 444140.- ,r.. t wrifilsAnt4W iitEap i ti_ s tri F iiiettednutollttiornort or of EnhitYlkill-ceittity: and ttfiste 411- - _ ...., exposed to• Public Sale, .1 .. • • I On Monday the till' day of March. • 18#9, at 10 o'clock, A.M.i in, the teert_eif McKean , - b'ng. at the(Public House of JacorD.. Long, Esq. Innkeeper, inlaid town. 'All that cortiio Messoage, Tenement, aid tract of land, sitiiiiiiri . Wear Penn Tuwnabip, county of.echttylkill boornhid by lands, ... ' of innattiso•Hill. John kuliii. Michael Hardonr, Peter Everett, and taltenkcoe lig taioirig 2211 *erns more or km with tie - - - appurtenances, consisting of a one story log dwelling . hooka and a log stable &C.—late the Estate of Daniel . toeittg. . . On TuesOciy the t2th`dau tif.7lfareh, 1.839; at 10 o'clock, A. 11. at the noose of Joseph Weaver, Inkeeper, in. the florough . ol Fottssille.. 7 All, that certain lot or .piece of ground, situate on dial North .Westerly stile . of Alahatitongdetreet, in the Borough oL Pottsville, 'containing to .trout, an said Mahautongu. street: .55 teet...and in depth ISO. feet, bounded North Enmerly by lot No. 71, North Westerly and South Weaterly by other lead; of Win. Pon, and : South Westerlyhy said )1 ihantungo minuet, being part of thelot*-hich is marked in toe General plan of raid Borough, a-itkr,:No.7o, and be ing the seine lot of ground which Wilfianaott and Catharine hit Wife, grantt.d to 1.104 d Wharton, by Deed 'dat.til the 20th day of February, A. D. 18,30, with the appurtenances, .thereon erected—lute the Estate of Lloyd Wharton, Esq.. . .. _. _ .slt the same iliac and place,,all . t t hat certain Messuage, Tenement, antl tract of land, sit tram in Norertguin Tow oahtp, cutinty, adjoining lands of &Hyman and Moore, and .the estete of John Manning, - deceased, land of Ruch and the 'New York Company and others, containing 41:2 acres more or less--tale the PAtate.olGeorge Rood. at the same time and place, all that certain one undivided Moiety, or half part, the whole into Awn equal parts to be divided,) of all the certain tract of tend, situate in SchuylkillTownship,Schuyl kill sounty,State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows to wit : Beginning at a Black Oak at alPublic Road, thence by Stahls land, South 72. West 172 perches 1 to a stone corner, thence by land late of George Ohl Inger, North 12. West 21/0 perches to a stone corner; thence by land late of John Seltzer, North 72, East 15S perches to a atone corner, thence by land of An drew 1). Long, South 75. East 12 perches to the place of beginning, containing 107 acres, 32 pert:he's ' and allowance. Also all that certrin one imdoidt.d eighth part, (tbri whore into eight equal parts to be clivlt:ed.) of all that tract of land, situate in Schuyk kill Township. Schuylkill county, beguang at a cur. nertn a line of land of late John Sdtzer,thence by the same, North 20, West '2o2i per'clres to a Spanish Oak, thence by land of late of Michael Bushy South 32, Wert '242 perches to a Black Oak, thence by the same, Sorith_7o, %Vest 23 perches to a stone, 'thence by land now or late of Magdalena Neyir and late of J acoh Stahl South, 20, East 161 perches to a Spruce, thence tg said Snails land, and land of late John Beim, North 45, East 236 perches to the place' ofbeginning, containing '223 hems and 24 perches and al owarice—late the Estate of Charles Reming ton. , Wedneidgy tke 13th -day of M a rch, 1832, at the IlTruse of Witham Lutz, line keeper, in the Boroulh of Pinegrove, at 11 o'clock, A. M. All that certain undivided half of a certain ;it of ground, situate the in Borough e, is the County of Schuylvil . , hounded try,Tulpehoelo street, on the West hy. a Putd,re stile!, on the North un the Fast, byiland of Eldriged & Co. " on' the South, with the appurtenances, consisting cf a two story :raffle in g house and kitchen, and a frame = = stable.. Also a certain tract of land, situate to P.incgrove Township,Caifity of Schuyl kill; . bounded by. lands of JaculZerbe, Frederick Muth s, and others, containing lOU acres 1110 CC of less, with the appultenevcev, consisting of a two story lug house and a log barn—late the Estate of Jahn timber.- At. the same time and place, all that certain Mesuage, Tenement, or tot of ground, situ. ,in Pinegrove Township. Sctioylieit: county, bounded by lands of Henry Zimmerman, Michael Iluber;deceaseil, George Berger. deceased, and cab ers, cuntaiug three acres more or less, wall the 'ap purtenances—late the Estate of Benjamin 'Berger. Beixed,and taken in execution, and to te'sold by PETER F. LUDWIG, Sherifi - . Sheriff's office Orangeburg; / February 23; 1n:39. :0,000 FOE?. ONLY $lO. On the hith of March. The following arc our bent schemes for • March, 1839—Maryland No.4,•draws 6th March-73 nuru• beta 12 drawn ballots. • CAPITALS. • - '20,1100 DOLLARS! IO at 1,000 DOLLARS ! Tickets only $5, 'Shares in proportion. Virginia Petersburg. No. 2, draws 9t1,1 of March-78 num bers 13 drawn ballots. . CAPITALS. 30,000 DOLLARS ! • 1(1000 DOthA ! • 5001 Loon DOLLARS • •50 of 4.00 DOLLARS; ' I Tickets only SlD—Shares in I nnis - Orin. - Alezandria, No. 1, draws 16M of March-75 num bers, 1I drawn ballots. CAPITALS. - • '50,000 DO,I.LARS ! 211,000 DOLLARS! 10.000' DOLLARS! Tickets only $lO--Shares In proportion. Grand Consolidated-Delaware, No. 2, draws 18th Marcel-75 numbers. 13 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 15,0(10 DOLLARS !' 10,000 DOLLARS! 10 of LOOO DOLLARS: 200 of 1,0 DOLLARS! Tickets only ss—Shares in proportion. Virginia, Leesburg, No. 2, draws 23d. of Match —7B numbers, 13 drawn ballots. , • CAPITALS. • 35,295 DOLLARS! 12,000 DOLLARS!, ET - Look at this. 40 of 2 000 DOLLARS ! Tickets only slo—Shares in proportion. MarYland, No. 7,-draws 27th of March; 66 num bers-13 drawn ballots. 8-6 t I, -.-..- -t ~ ~ - ., -, :iter",- - ,1 / 4 ----,-'1.1.' ::„:,,,- -,, "rerlSte,...,,, , ,terv w.,... - 1,.., , ~,„„ '*`-' , ' , ;:c?- , liA-e - A-..t::;.--itiv--' ,- -T:'•. -7 t , : - .0;. : ?: . -, 7.1:' , : fil- ,- ti.. , --,?-r,=.7?....i.1-crae4, - .. vti, -4..v,e'VeZh- -, .1.0 - 4 -, .'--r- 4 1 . I .' --,-, _ 1 - '':' ' '' ' ' 6 '' _- ..' irc I, : .„--"'"„ --- ...,',O 11Ni, , .. - :,t,",. , 1,:c , s, _ ' '''..q..' , , 'I . - ''' h - ' ' ..41, -';‘-' 4.- ' ' * :',. '-- ',-- ' 2 1. 1 .. . N •1i..": , - , ~: - ;:.''' *p_ . • - -" , ,,,,,...7-! - 1 -...........,-..,...„„ ' * 4. 4 _ -..- - * I,. :,•,..- .s, 4.„-,i.......' . ' ' AL. ,#xl CAPITALS. 10,000 DOLLARS! %Nu DOLLARS! 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS! Tickets only 85—Shares in proportion. Wellsburg, Virginia, No. 2, draws 30th of March 75 Onmbers, 12 drawn ballots. CAPITA LS.. 30,000 DOLLARS! 10,000 DOLLARS! . 50 ut 1,000 DOLLARS ! Tickers only 1110—Shares in proportion. Pull schemes will be scot to those who require N. B. All orders addressed to N. Canfield, Cam den. P. 0. ., New Jersey, will be promptly answered. Drawn numbers of the New Jersey, No. 4, drawn 28th or lanuary : 65 432 60 18 39 33 . 57 41 45 72 8 25 Combination, 18 33 39 111,00, sent by or. der to the country. The 'following are the drawn numbers of thaVir ginia state tottery, Norfolk, No. 4, drawn 16th of Febrns t ry 44 69 42 3 67 75 73 34 52 . 10 66 8 61 71 We bad the pleasure of sending to the country by order, Combination 342 69 0,000 8 34 73 *5OO. Feb 23 To• Creditors and others interested in the • Estate of &mud De Pui, deceased. OtICE is hereby given, that letters of Admit,- 4 - 11 istiation on the Estate of the said Samuel De Pui, were ori the 29th of liecember last glinted by the Register of Schuylkill county to the under signed,iboth residing in thei3otoughsburg. All persons having claim arvilem st the estate of said decedent, ate 'rig— make known the lame to them aiithent detay, aildiall" per somi indebted are requested ttit pay the amount due trikitbeir Drift itihicriberti. WlVaAhrtt.l.oTV, Attardef *Maw.. • JOSEPH lightild.Eß, ?brilliant t-fit _P s . _s - M= . - , , itlf . .S. -.L.. 1 : 1 1 . ... iber . respernfiAlT ,• , tile, attention ' eta. . lend s to a se/ ; &ei'ant"aros, FANCY GOODS, among ii , latiiiioof eeWoe; rim of Freach worked Coffers of* lateift fashion. 'Plain and fancy; Black Writ tattefitorftt; - Do Do Wade 11, i Wd . Do Do .Fillette nett, Blon4 ,Eali4ags and quilling*, hread ,:. Do Do . * Bkibinet ' Do. _Do .. Cambric and Mull inseilittreauVEhinn,ov Thread Bobinet insertinge, . . , Victoria Lace Ribband (for captl LiJorn , Cambric, , . ‘. i , • DO- •Do Hkfa, C opy -Aim) Plain and Figured Bobinet, -Do, . Do .. • t lio.ok Muslin Bishop Lay* India Mall, Black Ckaneluin belts, - . -Green and white . Do Glvves .11Osiery itc., which, with almost eve ry.other adirt . in the dry o•oodlini, will be aotd - rer ~.y low. - AMOS. LEWIS. ilabantongo street, Feb. 111 1839, 7 Zo creditors and -others interested in the Estate of Edward Boyd, &Teased... 111\Touce in hereby given that letters of asirtrinistra .Lii tion on the Estate of the said Edward Boyd were on •the 9th day of February, " . g ranted by the Register of Srbuylkiir county to the undersigned both residing in the town of Sulmylktll Raven. AU persons having claims or demands egainat the es tate ef said deceased are requested tomake known the same to them without delay and all persons in debted are requested to pay the amount due to either of the administrators. 'Feb. 16 THE Danville and Pottsville Rail Rood • •-• Coin!woy offer to rent tor one year their Cool:At:hates and Landings, also the Dwelling House and in , House at, -Mount Carburtottl a which are in geodneder. En quire of. 11 - 10'S 811 AR P,. Superintendent. Sunbury, Feh. 16, 1b39. .7—tf THE unexpired Lease, with all the improvements. .% awns, Screena, Sautes, oldie veins lately worked by Jacob Bull & Co., and known ea the ‘• Mammoth Vtio," in complete order and now rea dy for working. For term% apply to. HURD PATTERSON. or . JAMES It,BEATTY, 6 IZM Franklin Rolling On the Little ,Sekuylkill Rail Road, near Mclicans burg, SchUylkill county. 'UHF: subscribers respectfully bnnuunee to the public that the Rolling Mill is now in the lull tide - nt successful operation, and are prepared to tupilsh Iron uf a superior quality, shall the sizes in ordinary use. Also, Rad Address, every.aind, at the shortest notice. Address. ' • SAMUEL RA EITOLETTE & Pnrt Chow', Schuylkill Co. nittsrille, Feb, 9, 1639. 6-ry• • • public Sale. Two Lots and q House in Schuyikil/ given.. ' WILL be sold at auction at the house ',,;;;; I ' of Frederick 11aas, • lisq., in Schuylkill 8 ;;;; . ,„ : , . : !Liven. on Saturcay, March 2d. at 2 clock, the twu lotr SitUal Ca_ on Columbia t„-Nos. 156, 157, with a frame house and sta ble, having a well of good water at the door, and all ronveniencei fir a family residence. For particu lars previous to the sale and terms, application can be made to the subscriber. B. JONES. Fe , . 9 6-3.• Schuylkill County, ss. THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 444. ti, to Mary Miller, late Mary Kann, Fred ibwr, . _ Q t . crick Ikmaingir. jr. and Elizabeth his ....2%, „.. wife, late Elizabeth Kanp,.l.saac Ben- ~ . ' "•`• singer, and• ilila:cfaret his wife, late al •% Margaret Katy, heirs and legal refire ,seniatives of Peter Kaup, late at East. Bransuick, township, Schuylkill County, - deceased, Greeting: At an (J r phsn's Court held at Orwigsburg, in and for Schuylkill county., before the Judges of the same court on the :24th day of December. 1838, none of the heirs of the said Peter - Keep, deceased, - appealing to take or . refuse the real estate of the said deceased, arils appraised value. The court on motion or Charles Wrtman, Esq. award another eel• Canon tilt he said heirs, citing them to appear et the next stated Orphan's Court, lo be held•trt Orwigs burg, in and for said county, on the Zironday pee -reed 111 fi the last 'Monday of March, IP9; tu.shew ,entase why the real estate of the said Peter Kaup,. itereased, should not be sold airceably to law. W it 116P1 the (lot. Calvin Blythe, President of our raid Court, at Or w igshu rg, the :24th°December.1b38. LEWIS ALIDENRIED, Clerk. The Court direct that Notice of the citation 4 given iii two Newspapers printed in Schuylkill County,for tour successive weeks. • PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. - Feb. 9•b . , WILL be sold at public sale, on Thurs .. v a, day •the.7th day of Marsh next, at the if house of Felix Larch, in LAW township. (formerly Shamokin) Northumberland county, one undivxosd half of a certain Tract of WOODLAND infante 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 to situated near Shamokin Creek, is heavily timbered, end supposed to contain Iron Ore and Stone Cool. Terms of sale made known by the Heirs of Feb. 9 IItHE Subacribere have this day entered into Copartnership, under the firm of Harraden 4 . Hays, for the purpose of transacting- a general romatission and forwarding hominess, at Vine street Wharf, Philadelphia. J. FIAR RA DEN, R. RAYS. • . Philadelphia, Feb. 2 . 5-21 no . - - HARTR AM'S •." BOTANIC GARDEN, NEAR PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber his for mile at his Garden sod Nursery, ..ngligratrig, near Philadelphia, a large assortment of Fruit Trees of suitable sizes for transplanting, embrecieg every , ,rariety of Ap. plea, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Almonds, Quinces, Mulberries, Grapes, Raspberries, Gooseberries and Currants, together with a large assorunent of Glean House Plants, Or. eau - me ta Trees, Flowering shrubs, Evergreens. Vines and Creepers, Honeysuckles,- Reties, Cigna- Huns and Pinks, Herbaceous Perannle Flowering Plants, and a large assortment of "Eitulent Vegeta ble Seeds, which compriees as groat in emeriti:tent as any other Gaidep.in the Ustitc4 Slates. , ROBERT CARR, Proprietor. lEr B. HANNAN, who has been appointed Agent for the FroPrietur,2 will receive and execute orders for all kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &c. at the shortest notice. ' Catalogues call be dianiined at this DSc& Er Persons wishing topiecure Fruit and* Orna. mental Trees, Shrubs. Arm, wilt please-leave-their dare at this office early. Last year we coeld4not PPli more their one half mf out edits in con*. buence of recei vi ng 'them what& the idaaon._; • reb46 —*A 8-3 t MINN WI MIRO FRANCES BOYD, LE ‘V IS C. DOUGHERTY, 7:-6e To Let. Far Sale, Public Sale of R EA L ESTATE• SAMUEL LIGHTFOOT. 11—ta COpartnership Notice. FRUIT TREES. '. . 1 : 4 !.* - - - ..' P' =CM= 1 , ,,,. o toica**4o6.:- • B subseribergiarki -lately WO from Philadelphia, N , Airdo*ii* with • GrocerYel, Cheese, - C0dh1 1 4. 11 4 ' at."' liams,atioppli ifDried Be,st sovera bar. relp,of IristalWringe;>6o beistala• °mini; kfl , a acteeihr qt . 3.oy; 'imitiblerkir'row • wi pply _ of dointatic ao 'WS teupply of Winter,: s e l:t r ahle .regiou,•also Down atut iariooa sue_ and qualities, all of 1.1114 heOf . fant ails low prices for cash or otiosity prudooto • • HENRI!BO I.' *orris' Addition. Dec 29,383 ti. . • L -` F+ Ulitithbei Si . 12000 feet i i h Seaenned White Pine 11111/T 150110 do. 1 ine Pilau: Baud", , ... 20900 - Jo k nt Shin les 18 tint 20 inch. Cherry Boards, i . , Plank end Ream! . .. Shingling 111/11j PI mitring Lath. for chubr 'SAMUEL ;MAI Fe brua ry . 2 • , 9 or I ASMALL Stock nrDry Goods; aid OD* House and Stork to rentvaititated id the business part of the itorentli. Enquire in C.ntreiatreet, out side, third d hove Norwegian alt Fob. 2 - A complete a. tAtu LXI inch. 1)3:3, from 93M. 66 in. nal dianteter, turned turned, AtArt. ROAD AXLE& 90. din. diameter Rail Arden. rnanulactored., / the patent EV Catde ,RXIL ROAD FiLT, for placing betwee lroP Chair and atone • Ar of edge Railways. . A, RURRER ROPE*, manufactured , New totaiaild Flay as ed with India Rubber intended for Incline P Juet received a ample aorta:lent of Chains, fr ;in., to II proved,dt ufacrured fromthe bet • tile Iron. BOAT AND RAIL ROAD Slkii RAIL ROAD TI t.l NS. • of dlffereet sizes, kept scantly on hand sod for nail by. A. & O._.RALSTON, & C( ;10. 4, South Front St] Ph;ladelphia,:lanuary la Pottsville Institute. . „ rip HE present term t comrneoped on the 7th i -•- under the direction of Mr. Chertre W. Pat I'ERVIS. OF ADMISSION There will be tour ternuf in a year, each , 1 alining of tweleewieks.. Nide entering at any t' atter the ,cominencement of a term, and previoit' the expiratilln of the first four weeltiof the to will be charged :or a Whole term. Pupils' emoting after the expiration oethe • four weeks, and .before the expiration of 8 week the will be charged fur two thirds ,tit a ter and pupils entering after the expiration o weeks of a term, and before the completion of term, will be charged for Mr third or the term- For instruction in reading, writing, and ar mow, $4 per term. . For all.or either of the aforesaid branches, adrinunrof English ,Grammer, 'Geography, Ma in . atimi. Geometry and Book-keeping, Or any them, 96 per ter m. For all or any of the aforesaid branches with addition of the Latin and Grant languages, either of Them,S d per term. Jan, 19 2 can at the New Store fur Cheap Goods MILLER & HAGGERTY hate received' Fall and Winter imppliea of Dry Goods, will sell Wholesale aid Retail at aortal:tally falcon for cash. • Estate - of Daniel Albright, deceased. TH undersigned, At.ditora appointed by the I. phana Court of Sehuiflkill Comity to Audit, settle and restatethe aettonnt of Abraham Albrig administrator of Daniel Albright, late of Pruitt). Township, Schuylkill Coutitt. -deceased. will • for that' porposn, at theientine,ni Micheal Gruff the Borough of Om igabolg, oh Saturday the '. of hhirch next, at 10 o'elca in the forenoon. JACOB 11UNIZINGER, JOSEPH-MORG AN. JOHN P.. HOBART, Anditnee. 7--3 t Feb. 16 SEERF.BY given that the following named ecutors arid Administrators, have filed their cueing in the office of the Register of Schnv county, and that the said accounts will be prese ed to the Orphan's Coon, to be held at Oksviga.bu in tor said county on Monday the Eighteen , w day of March, Iri39, for coofiirinat inn. 1. The account ofJolui Wagner, Executor of tl last Will and Testament of 'Adetri Wagner, late Pmegrove township, deceased. .14. The account of Rid. Wagner and ionath Kistler. Administrator' and Acintinistratrix of t estate of Abraham Wagner, late of West Pet township, cleceised. 3. The second account of base, Houser, t adm istrator of the estate ut John' (louver, late of W Penn township, deceased. 4. The account of Henry Christ, executor of I last Will and Testamerit of Richard Bruce, late the Borough of Minerstille, deceased . 5. The second account of Jacob Krebs, execut Of the last Will and Testament of George Heist late of Schuylkill Haven,.deceased. 6. The account of Inlin 41dle1,,ezecutor of last Will and Testament of Michael Garfing; late West Penn township, deceased, 7. The account of John Kessler, administrato the estate of Geor g e Dditrich, late of Lower Milt tongo township, decease.d. S. The account of fleets' Fehr ‘ Wjliiitm Fe and John Freeman, exenora of the last ap Testament of Henry Feht t him at Wayne towns deceased. 9. The account of Clicif for of the estate of Geeing township, - deceased. • M. The account of Will of the executors of the lei George Reber, Esq. ship deceased. 11. The account of Levi Reber, one of the east tors of the last Will and 'testament, of Geofga her Esq., deceased.. . • ' ~rt t 12. The second account of John Kimmel, admit trator of the estate of Daniel Kimmel, late of Borough of Orwigsburg, debeaked... . The second account hi Jacob Leibert, admit trator of :De Bonis hoe and of the estate of Pc Detppen, late of Pinegrove township, decanted. . 14. The account bf Fiederick Eassatnall;admln trator of the estate ofi Sohn Fritz, late of W Brunswick township, • cliveased. :- 15. The second-accoOntrof 'Catharine Huber, ministratrix, and Jacob Pluber,lidminiaisator of t estate of Michael Huber,ilate of Pinegrove too blo t deceased. 16. The accahint of ?theta C. Wyrtkortp, minietratrii of :he easel of John W. Wriko late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. .17. The account of Jhbit Pott, administrator Boni/ non of the estate Of 'Jobn Pon, late of PI silk, deceased. 114. The account of Will for of the Estate of Elizib ry ;awnshie, deceased. JAI] . eguntrooffice. Ctowtg bori,lPeb. 16, 1839. , Feb.l6 Nor ge. ' Sniatenbera t wing Lefated IFairinoant dim, 4* of VilloaraZitintiine joining the oee oecupiqd by A.4.jkottiii 41 ' are ,prepared to reeding. goil,"-ilitrioligr. wha'rfage. and - commiailion,4En9iti*,o;tllf, to 'scribers on the prerniae4.or , 4*.ginilkoWtatv BEISTiNb; VE:4 VC O T J ions , 20 t ' now 0.11.D,1R0 of Rail.tialoi iron from NOTICE topher Reed, adouriat !r 3 Nepal., late of-$a am Audenried, &gr., and Testamen to of Schuylkill to • ! am B. Bal4• admini 1 .1.6 bletwine,late of HAMMER, Register •flint moat EMI I tat. , Road. from ron. Ivo r uk urat and e at gi i i" liP ii
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