mu 11l —Sudden Deatit.—Tio porkeeper of the Senate, Mr. Weir, fell deac in the packing worn- m the Capitol at Washingtod, on Thursday week. • ill ED, In Minersril:e, on Wednesday last, Mr. Lima Cuaurr, a young roan relented and ,esteemed by all who knew him. I State of the ' i erinometer. • KEPT HT Jotik.P. CHATSWORTH. 1939 7 o'clock 112 o'clock 3 o'clock March 1 34 atgAl. 39 35 2 30 55 49 3 27 [ 24 20 ,4 10 1 • 22 24 5 12 .1' 29 . _33 6 . 16 I 38 ' 44 7. 31 , i 52 50 • OFWiE Metiftkjeru,, 4'ottsville, March 9, 1839. FLOUR, by the load was worth on Frmay r W HEAT. , s Ro p62p uslee4 cw t d le-mamnd.n d.IiYF:I.IDS24p . 81:CIOVII EAT load FLU 1 R $4.00 per cwt t a demand laE, by; the uy the, busnel—ready sale RYE: CHOP 90 cents per bushel in demand. ovrs 5f cents—ready po i'A Es —1 00 cer4 per bushel t s demand r:O.RN-95 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEEI.ISII2 00 per bushel. TIMOTHY SERI)—S2 $0 per bushel. FLAXSEED—SI 45 per I.mshel in demand. WHISR.V.Y-45 cents pet gallon. BUTPER —2l.l . cents per pound—in Kegs 17 cents EGGS—lat cents per dozen. LARD-11i cents per pobnd. TALLOW— lUcents peripound. HA MS 134 cents per potted. CORN CHOP 85 cents per bushel indemand. BACON-1 3 cents per pound. BEESWAX-2 0 ceut's per pound. .FF.vrtiEfts-62cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-10 tents per pound MACKEREL, by the bbl: No I, sl*2 00 No 2, $ll SALT-2 50 per bbl.t7s per bushel PLASTER .is worth $7 '5O per ton. HAY $lB per tom. St. P:itritk'S Day. rim E Anniversary Dinner of 'he Patron saint of Ireland, will take pace at O'Conner's Hotel, on Monday the lrtth Inst. !Dinner on the table at 4 o'cledt. Tickets for naleiat the Bar. And also by the following Ficri•ons, who were ap puipted a Commitee of smange.tment: Messrs. Win. B. lion. Hugh Kinsley, Eidward Collahan, Michael Murphy, Patrick Curry, Luke Lanigan, .1 bon. nelly, Terrence Daffy, James i'lary, l'hoinas Lynch, Patrick gum, Win. Payne, Patrick Donahue, Win. 'Haggerty anal Haden South. March 9,10-2 t Procession of ratric les day. , AT a peeing ot St. Patrick's 'Ariciety. held at O'Connor's, no the 4th inst —Mr. James Cleo sry;in the Chair, and M r. Jaynes Donnelly, Secretor . % : It was resolved, . . That thernernbers of Pottsville, Minersville and the vicinity, will meet at Mr. James Cleary's, at Ni o'clock. on Monday the IPth met., where they will organize, and proceed to Meet the members from Port Carbon, on the.top of the hill out side ot Potts. wile, where the proces , bin will he formed. Thence they will proceed, in one united body, to attend Di. vine Service in St. Patrick's .Church. at 111 i o'clock —slier which the usual etreirbmies in honour ot the day wild be pertortile . d . March 9th. 10-9 Caution. THE public is hereby cautioned against trusting my son !towel Watkins on . my account, as I will pay no debts of his.contraeting, he havink left my house without any just cause. And I at'. here by inform any one that may employ the said H e w. el Watkins, that I shall demand of them the wages he may be entitled to receive. DA VIII VVATK LNS. 10-3 t March 7th. Lumbler Lumber ALL kinds on hand Gormands, and hills cut lo order. Apply to T. S RID WAY, Jr. March 9 • 10—tf stone• Ware, AND FIRE BRICK. THE subscribers, respectfully announce to the mhabitants of Puttiontle, and its vicinity, that they are always prepared to serve them th the se lection,of a large and complete tournament of Stone Ware, of all kinds and va:neties. They likewise keep constantly on hand, a supply of Fire Brick, warranted to: all cupola purposes, which they offer at wholesale and retail at low prices, and on accom modating terms wr..LLs & RicHARDs. Reading, March 9th.11839. 10—ly To Rent. THE two large and commodious Coal Wharves on Chesnut poem, west side of Schuylkill, now occupied by the Delaware Coalfompany. They are well adapted- to the shipping and retail business. Possession will be given on the tirat of April next.—For further particulars apply to • PARRISkt &JOHSSON, near the premises in west Philada., or to pti,Lwys PARRISH,' S. W. corner, of Arch & eth street, Philada. Philadelphia, March 9 10-3 t Wanted, 4 SMALL girl, about 10 or 12 years of age, of a - 1-2 L good dtsposti ion, for child's none, ere, who is wilting to be bound. Also a girl, who can come well recommended, to do the house worfr. of a small fern. ily. Apply: at thts office. March 9 • 10- 1100 KS. CICOM BE nn.the Conatitution of Man, bononstreions of the Truth of Chris tianity—new edition . Foie [3ook of Martyrs, large print The American Mechanic, by Chariot Quill l'ambour on Locomotives Oliver-Twie, with Itinerations Byron's Works complete. Library Lchtion, , Together with a variety of ot)rer Books, just re ceived and for sale by B. BANYAN. March 9 10— . P ROCLA MA rioN.—Whereas the Honorable CALVIN BLYTHE, Esquire. President of the sever al Courts of Common Pleas of the couiiiies of Dau phin, Lebanon, and Schuylkill. in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, - in the said counties, and George Roush and Samuel D. Leib, Esquires, judges of the court of trier and:Tei miner and tkneral Jail Delivery, for the rial of all capital and other offoid• era, in the said unty tit Schuylkill—by their pre. cents to me direc ed, tested at Orwlsburg the 30th der of December 1338, hale ordered a Court of Oycr and, Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be hold en at Orwigskiurg, on the last Monday of March next, (being the 25th of said month,) to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the coroner, the justice of the peace. and constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by the said pre cepts commanded to be then. and there at ten o''clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other rememb rances, to do those thinks, which to their offices ay.- pertain tebe done, and all those that are bound by recognizance, to prosecute agaiosOthe prisoners that are; or then shall be in the jail of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then acid there to prosecute them as shall be just. • PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sherif f, Office, Orwigs. burg, Mrach 2, 1839. , , Goa save the Commonwealth. N. B. The win:lessee and jurors who ere summon led to attend said Court, are requested to serve punc xtuality. In case of non attendance, the law in.such cues made and provide& will be enforced, this no tiee is published. by particular order of the Court, those concerned willdherefore govern themselves ac .cordingiy.. ~.,p?~ ~ ~ g "k ~ : p~ n ~ {fl y +:-. MB "rt . " IMI - RESPECTEJLLY returns thanks to w'ikf"' his -friends snd the pubirc , for the en -•• touranernent;extended to his estabhuh s • went,- and informs them that , ha has 'nude Leanive noprosetneots in his• 1 ' GREEN ' HOUSE,. . - And !steps constantly ob hand a large supply Of el egant ;PARLOUR FLOWERS, of the largest varle t es, olhich he will disptise of at theioweit Wee. ' • . Mottos MTLTICAULt£4.- T , By theaddle of April he will hallo fur sale between Two and . yet .Thow.- and genuine trees of this valuable spec' of Mul .4x„ fierry,R-om one to one and a half feet high.. %V A 4 ANTED G-ARDEN zirtks, of every k Intl and of native growth constantly for sale at the Gar den add at the Stores of Mrs. Morris, G. W. Oake ley and9tto Wittman, Reading. The Early Put. lan airy is particularly! - recomn.ended' as beiag at least two weeks earlier (flan any other kind. Hts , ussortnient of DAL:ILIA ROOTS, is of a su perior: :character, comprising upwaros of. ONE HUNDRED choice varieties.--For further particu lars set •trualogue of Da bliaa. 'Reading, March 9. li'lb SJ ' • I "S.5•' ItIORCS 311i1TICAULIS. •, T HO Subscriber offet4 for sale. at the tiarttion Bidlanic Garden, near (;ray's Ferry-20,000 fine 'tines of the Moroi; ;ill.liicaolis, just received from Fiance, in good order ; and 40,000 young plants:in pots. Thejniported trees are from the celebrated nor. eery ocFroinurit, near Pan., conducted by M. Sou• lance Fladin,Secretary ol the Horticultural Society of Picia; and the vnung • Plants have been cultivated in this,garden. The whole are warranted to be of the fifiest variety of the Mortis Mplticaulis, and will bediold at moderate prices. They can be packed in mats, or boxes, with moss, so as to be sent w arirpart of thnUoited States, to perfectsafety . 10-3 Er The Subscriber, Agent tor the proprietor will supply any orders left with him, at the short est notice. B. HANNAN. Marsh 9 Notice, S HEREBY GIVEN to the wholesale and retail I dealers of Foreign Merchandise in the county of Schuylkill, that the Associate Judges and County corn in Wooers of said eoutity, will meet at the Corn inissinrier's Office in Or wigsburg, on Saturday, the 311th day of -` act), 1d39, at 1 o'clock in the after. noon, forth, eirpose of placing said Merchants in that clas- 1 , shall appear right and just. The .0 of the d I ffe tent boroughs and township said county .are required to make un der milli or . tirmatiun a Ilst nf all the wholesale and retail dealer., in their respective districts. and deliver the same to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sess ions of sail county, on or before the first day of March 'Session. 1439. .. LIEOROE RAUSE], ? A BENJAMIN LANTZER, r - ~. BENJ A VIIN NUT. Commissioners, F:l)W4fili CONNER. Or% igtore, Mardi 11439. - 10-4 t Theieelebrated substitute for t• 0 ill T"E proprietors of this article. haying devoted n ear I‘ ace,, years, and extlended a large aniti nt of ~:t i money, In experimenting upon the various 'a* es of the Tomato, i Sulanum Lvcopercictim.) have at eat suc ceeded ',in . obtaining from that vegetable a principle which an a medisine possesses all the beneficial prop erties or calorie/. and yet incapable of producing the de6 et efiousieffects somettme2 resulting lion, the use of that drug This principle ~ hepatittel is a mild and efficient calhartie, and, as compounded; aiso acts as a timicdi urerlic. and dtaphorttc. ;Bee direcnons•accompanjing the medicine ) • ' Ifs pcirtimiar anion and use. Its action upon -the system is very general. no part escaping its influence; it is. however, upon the secreto- Oltts and tarrreturtes. that its great power is particularly manifest . ed , from this it will be seen to have a direct effect upon the bdiary organs, and to be particularly a dapted di the treatment of biltousjever* and other dis eases where a torptthru or ccnjestion of the herr and port a l r,,t c le p reva il; hence the great success that has attended its administration in-liver affections. dyspepsia and diseases of thestomarh and bowels generally. Be ing diffntible in ins operation, it produces a free circula tion in the vessels on the surface of the body, accom panied by a gentle perspiration. It does not exhaust hke drastic purges; still its action is more universal, and it 1114 V be often repeated', not merely with safety, but with great benefit ; this becomes indispensably ne cessary ii cases along standing, for in them intense temporary impressions made by swing medicines eel dom, if ever_ do good, and tend to injure the stamina of the constitution. hs chtons. The proprietors do not claim for it universality I. e. that it will cure all direap.eal nor, on its introduction in to a faintly. .should the physician be dismissed; no, they would nth me all to have a family physician, and the more -erperienced and selEntific the better they do claim, however, that .11 hindg resort to, this medicine may in a great many instances save the expense and trouble of calling the aid °fetich physician. it being ca pable of producing the effect desired M the primary stages of a majority of diseases incident to this country. In many long standing, or chronic diseases, such as ill conditioned ulcers, and the various diseases of the skin, it may be raken by persons of common judgement with out medical advice. Persona advised to give it a trial Not only are families advised to adopt it as 3 family medicine - but those who are labouring under disease tharcalotriet has failed to remove ; those who have seen and felt thedeleteraous effects ot: as well as those who esteem calomel to be the best of all mei:mines; and those too, who have tried -every thing. - (from the boasted cure all nostrums purporting" to- have emanated from greet Pen g; colleges 9r socterier. down to humble quack med , cinebf Dr. A. B.C. to Z lea are invited to try this simple American article It is not the intention of the proprietors to sustain this medicine by Certificates and puffing. but by way crintroduction in those places whore it has not been kriown, it is deemed proper to show what is std of it where it has teen known the past year. The folloiving editorial articles trod extracts froth let ters by phystaana,and others are given for that purpose. The following is an editorial from the Cincinnati Tel egraph. edited by Bishop Purnell: -Curvet of Tomato, a substitute for Calomel."—The injurious Ind frequently destnictive consequences that have oft en resulted to the hutnan frame from the ne cessity of having recourse to a :drug of so powerful. and at the .IMe time, of su deleterious a nature, as calomel, induce u, to welcome the announcement of a safe, and what in confidently stater to be, in most cases, an effect ual eubstitine for it, which, while it possesses, if not all, at least a. t eat portion of its good qualitiqs, is free from its moat oftiectionable ones. Every discrivery in the vir tues of the. vegeta ale kingdom must have its infancy, and its neriod of omha non Weeim inclined to think this will stand the test of scrutiny, Ind be a most desirable acquisition to the world, and pirtmularly to the people of this country. We have hetird it highly spoken of. and we believe the result of every investigation of its usefulnessl yet made, has been Favorable. The proptietors of the,Comtround Extract of Tomato make no sacret of its composition. but reveal it to every medidal man who desires to knb. w it." The following is extracted frpm a letter to one of the proprietors ty the Hon I. Burnett, formerly mayor of the city olCinctnnatti CUlthulatlii January frth,lB3B. Dit MILKS: Dear Sir s— I hive used your Compound ExtroctofiTinnato during the Oat summer and falLand have no br+tation in believing lit has saved me several medical bilis. Four of my family during that period were iudaitiosed,, and exhibited the usual symptoms of a ntta,ek They were in every instance relieved by the, use pl your / Tomato pills; I consider them a val w ale iatsiipine. They are perfectly safe, and I believe as efficacitiOs as calomel in coriecting • bilious habit I have useirthcm myself with great benefit. 18• Ac Busisrm • The font:Owing is made the *lance 01 Da Nimes: Dear tai .-lt,is timony te t e effleet the timer: f mite 4 MY own . I am, covered t , long It cale • • The following is extracted from a letter of a highly re speetable physician lciAtends of his in Cincianatu., whq had soluttal his opinioloas to thevirtitta . of this medicine{ Lagorenccburg January 264; 183 a Muts. Pecs & h., Co. Grailenu.—'• * • 1 .have used the Wilde ( Mace Compound Extract of Tomato) somewuat exteellvelY in prescription for some months past, in•many of the at: most numberless ntandestatione of nepatm derangement. particularly in infantile cases, and although I cannot say, that it is in ALL MUMS a substitute for mercurial . medicines, yet the strikin analogy in its theraputic ef-. feels is such as to recommend it favorably to my mind :loan adjutant in must instances to the ezinbition of cal.' oinel. and where an immediate or speedy alternative ef fect is not indispenaibleat may superiedena use altogetlw • er. In several instances in which an antipathy or pre judice against mercurial remedies existed, I have pre scribed it with eery good effect. ant. gentlemen, respectfully jivers, Acc• J. H. Bauwra, M. D. The followin„v,is a voluntary statemen , made by a highly respectable ano scientific Physmian.and appest ed in the *-Je&rvonville Conner," last winter PR ACT OF TOM Ara—A suISSTITOT roll CA LOMICL —Having made a trial of the abovt. arti cle, f feel wat ranted, in recommending it as a %nein' med icine. The pills possess all the purgative and anti-W -/00d properties of catomel, without any of ne ioluri"" tendencies. Persons vino are addicted to habitual tor por of the liver, acd consequent accumulations of bile, and who have been compelled to hare resourse to the different prepara bons of mercury for relief, will find Miles' Pills, a safe she, convenient substitute 10-St 4T'L II F:LD,M. 9. Numerous other Testimonials from Physicians and others in its favor can be.examined at this office 't he subscriber has•been appointed `idle Agent for the sale of this Medicine 19 Schuylkill county, who will furnish it wholesale to at( those who may wish to pur chase to sell again , B BANNAN. Also fur sate by Jacob Huncranger, Jr , Orwl•barg• • p, ,4rove, Bennet Az Taylor, m in e r ., ilk, Hugh Kinalei, Port Carbca, • Schuylkill Haven. • Ta maqua. Marti: 9. 1439. 10-ly WHOLSALE • A7I6D RETAIL . Tobacco Establishment, POT Tr,VILLE. ROBERT CARR JAMES S. MOYER Ax CO. announce to the public generally, that they have purchased the Establishment of Samuel (S. Sands of Pottsville, and they have added to their stock a very large and extensive assortment of all kinds of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and Common, Spanish and Half Spanish Segars. The present stock consists of 50,000 No. I, best Porto Rico Spanish Sagan, 300,000 No. I. ilalf Spanish. 200,000 No. Cornmo n. • -22 Kegs Clii•wrog Tobacco, Also Cavendish. Ladteit"twist, and Sweet To bacco, all of which wtll be sold Wholesale and Re tail, on the most reasonable terms for cash or ap proved acceptances. March 2,1839. IN persuance ofan order of the Orphan's Court of Columbus Count), on Monday the 11th inst. at 10 o'clock iii the forenoon, John Hughes, • Admin. istrator, &e., of the estate ofJeremialt,Hughes, late of Roaring creek Township, in said county, deceas ed, will expose to sale by Public Vendue upon the premises, a certain tract of land, situated in said township; ahj oiling the lands of Joseph Cleaver, John Hughes, Leonard Atlantis, and others, contain ing about 100 Acres, on which are erected a good " house and barn ; there is a good spring so .. - house and orchard, and several acres of as a good meadow, on the premises. The main road to-P.ottsville passes in front of the house; late the estate of said deceased. JAMES DONALDSON, Clerk. Danville, March 2, 1409, 9-2 t Glossary of Architecture. • Gi.o. , ,s4RY of the Terms used in the Gree- Cla fl, Roman. Italian and Gothic Architecture. second London Edition, exemplified by four hun. dred cuts. Also CATECHISM OF IRON, • • Or the Merchant's and Mechanic's complete Guide to the Iron Trade, with practical remarks and use ful ob-ervations, including a new end cemprehen. sive set of Tables, arranged in an approved way and order, and contamlng the weights of more than 11,00 hlpclies and substances of Iron, to which are annexed the nearest proportioned number of feet, which is equal to a too in weight of each of the dif ferent bodies and sizes, arranged and compiled from the best English authorities, Jot received and for sale by B. RA,NNAN. March 29 • To Rent, ; THAT well known Establishment, the II Tuscarora Hotel, situate in the town of ;I I ; 'fuscamra. Possession given on the - Ist. of April next, to an approve° ten. ant, the tering, will be made favorable. For terms apply to March 2. \\.: New Spring Goods. 3,(kriecies new and splendid Prints;jost received and for sale by • T. & J. BEATTY. March 2, 9 30 pair Boy's Boota for salt very cheap by Boats for Sale. 5 good Canal Boats for sale low; for teems apply to JAMES M. BEATTY. • March 2, . 9 Pale .Ile. PEPPER'S (Philadelphia) best Pale Ale in hhds., for sale by PROCLAMATION.—Notice is hereby given that a Court of Common Pleas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigsbuig, in the county atorsaid, on Monday the 25th day of March nest, at 10 o'- clock in the toren',on. Therefore all persons having snita pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at sai6 Court. will take notice and govern Themselvos accor dingly. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Roeuscr . ;l'imicazow. 300 fLarela Sweet Seemed Smoking Tobceca Orphan's Court Sale. It .WOODSI DE, Pottsville. 9-:fit Boy 'sßoots. March 2, MILLER & HAGG E RTY. 9- Larch 2 Shettffa Office Orwiga- burg, Match 2,1839. Q7' Punctual attendance is demanded of the Jur ors and Witnesses summoned to attend this Court• INSOLVENT DE err° E subscribers have applied to the Judges of the Court of Corn mon Pleas of Schuylkill county. for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 25th day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the fornoon, at the Court House, in Or 'wigsburg, for the hearing of us and our creditors, when and where they may attend h they think prop. er. HENRY GIBBON, JOHN GUNDERMAN,' JAGOR MILLER, JOHN DRUMHELLER, !NATHAN LEE, AQILLA lIALDERMAN, JOHN CONRAD, GEORGE OYSTER,' Situation Wanted. %MI E Subscriber, a young man who has bad three 2 - years experience in the mercantile business in the city. writes a good hand, and is well acquainted with accounts, wishes a situation as book keeper or clerk in this place or vicinity. Best of reference given. CHARLES W. PEALE. • Feb 23 Wanted, AS an assistant in a Store, a boy from 14 toil years of age, of respectable connectionsrpossess. ing the necessary quslideations and having good recommendation al to character. Apply to JAMES D. REQWN, Tamaqua. Tamaqua. Eet.:23l 1839. 0-34 POOR HORSE ACCOUNM, ELIJAH MER , ' harmer. in °cattle:tea 4ke Direct*. APIs Peer. int! 44.16 t ROM of Edi pioymenifesiike Count y ef &Asyikiit. freeillteltad. ej skagarY4 A. D. 14d, to the let. 'des ofJoniely, A. D. 1839 ;botA days isciuded. : • DM. To cash 'freceived taw the Directors daring the 415000 • Peter iVooder for Hay . - 41 00 Doctor Medlar for Beef and Medicine 6.31 Llrorge Miibry fora calf 4'oo Jaeub Hanneoger for I boabellimothi seed -3 00 Joseph Miller far, at old liana It 00 Everhart Ohl a Pauper 9 Al January lat., 1839, to balance remaining in the hands of the Treanexer as per last settlement • CK -838, January 2d. By balance due Trear urer as per settlement By cash paid to Samuel Hunt:lnger, Stewaid durtng•the year By cash paid fur' matermia, mechanics. baul.ng. and labor at new barn, wagon house and sheep house de. flannels, eats:lets, muslin, check, caltt.o, 11.11tk. tow and flax linen. dc. sugar, agree, ruolases, soap, spices • 1J bead Or cattle beef • horse I sow cnier. vinegar, apples and potatoes Line stone and freight on the *awe ship sluff plaster of pans tar Wagon road and school . tat for 1837 bacon 20 bushels of corn saddlery shoes and stockings lard, earthen and queensware clover and garden seeds brushes, brooms and baskets tobacco Elisabeth Shoemaker 1 year dowery removing paupers out door paupers out door relief Margaret Downey relief justice and constable's fees for issu ing orders and bringing paupers to the house coffins - • repairs done at bealfiinga phanaira w beeiwrithte I3Weksnawha ttn ware • apothecary fruit trees stationary freight on goods foam Philadelphia awing glans and old rope egGta gardening , assisutat to ertewsrd SALARIES. 1837. By cash paid Samuel K. Kepner for one . years' services as Director do. do. tatra services WE, the Subscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill County, having examined the act runts of the Treasurer and Di rectors of the Pour, and of the House of Employment for the County of Schuylkill, RESPECTFULLY DO REPORT the foregolog statement as the result of our in vestigation. Witness our hands the ninth day ofJanu sry,A. D. 1839. JOHN SNYDER. EDWARD. HU NTZINGER, PETER KUTZ.' Sanibel Huntaingei Steward, in account with the D:rcctora of the Poor, and of the House of employ. rnent for the County `of Schuylkill, from the sec and day of January . A. D. 1838, to the let day of January A. D. 1539, both days included. 18$8, !kn. 2.' To alliance in the hands of the Stew and as per settlement $194 493 Cash received from E. Hammer Tres- &;..I BEATTY. 9- 839, Ist Jan. To balance in the haods 1 of the Steward $9O 461 By vein fn addition in last year's settle -1 121 157 46i Paid for groceries. 6sh and salt dry goods, linen and !inset , - materials, mechanics, labtrar and hauling at new barn, wagon • house and sheep house 18240 lbs. deur and meal, 147 bushels chop and bran 155 tons of stone coal hay making, harvest, work on farm, lime kiln, digging stumps, and butchering insurance stationacrexperices, toll and Post age . S 723 new anvilP and smith works 30 24i assistant to Steward 36 871 hardware, queens and earthen ware 18 981 drugs, medicines and instruments 40 oef tees constables bringing paupers 51 311 tailoring, sewmg,emaking and tobacco maids and nursery potatoes, vinegar, dried apples, be . • con, cabbage, turnips and turs. \.. keys 48 701 hired men . 195 85 rye, oats mid grinding plaster 3.5 40 justice fees and signing indentures 15 42 weaving carpet, ashes, soap, coffin". stubs, sleds and flails dung, spaying cattle and repairs to buildings Margaret Downey relief Poor persons Compensation as Steward and clerk front Ist January to pat April 1838 January Ist 1839 balance in hands.of the Seaward Pauper, remaining in the house on the lst clay of January 1838. . male 28 male tinder 12 years 91 females , 23 fmtales under 9 years 7 out door paupers 1 80 - Paupers admitted into tisoboise from Ist January 1838 to lit January 1839, last day =laded. ' male 85- v:l: 3, 2fAr• - ' - • _, .• 4 .'4V9I-' 7 l - OVR AL. William Grief!' 1 years' service so 20 00 do,. do. extra services 16 60. dtrector Samuel Iluntainger 3 months serv ices as stewsrtl 115 00 Elijah Hammer 1 years' services as - treasurer . -- 20 00 Doctor George-Halbe rstadt 1 years service as physicist; 112 50 Doctor S. R. !Ostia r 15 month. at- • tendanee to• house an phystcuin 87 50 balance ,n the ha . nds.oTEluah Liam tiler treasurer • 327 01 1600 00 Pauper 34 51i 6w boarding Paupers 136 60 rents and Dower 246 20 hay, straw,wheat,stove bed pan,shirts 94 101 wood, butter, cream veal and shingles 22 531 hauling and blacksmith work 3 31; laden r es. 6 10 oo • boards, chool avid shoes 1 75 17 young pigs and I . lantb • • 11 50 from Commissioners of Schuylkill County for Warding Joseph Kaercher a Lunatic . 160 71 E. Hammer 'Treasurer 3 months Compensation as Steward and clerk trom let January to let April 1113 g 145 00 To .muslin, lining, roundabout shoes, check, esJieo, &c. for family 32 131 EMS lIIM Male born in home, male outdoor feat* femalibore in house Neill born • 'females opt' dour- „ilk 123 Borer. - whole ooralser. , • - - 203 ionic* discharged & lAsconded _ 73 females do do . 20 Outlet died 12 40 do out done 3 ttemalee died 2 do du out door . ,I still born .. 1 Bound out 9 Boys & 2 Giria II pm 01 $327 01 Remain eft) Paupers rearainsng in the,bouse on the Ist of January 1839, male •26 • wale under 12 years tent ,les $l9 90 lt4lo 00 remains under !? years tumulus out door 1333 83 Out door relief laid Abraham Shoup,,Sehoylol Totern.lnp Lydia Jordan, Pdetaville; FOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1938. John Johnson to Jonathan Miller, nt Upper Toil pehockm townsh:p. Berk. county, George Burge.. to Henry Harris, Pottsville, Gtorge Eargis,d to James Thomas, of Coal township, Northunthei land county, John Kantner to Philip Kantner, Pottsville, Joseph Kantner to John Kantner, of Pottsville,. Frederick Young In Charts Jones, or Wert Krum, wig township, Henry Hutchison to 0114 Hopper, Pottsville, John Moser and Abraham Cross to Sam uel FL Kepner, of West Venn township, Mary Ann Bennet to Jacob Epting, of Pottsville,and Ann Ale% lleevZ , r to James McAllarney, of Pottsville. 59 Frocks, 60 Aprons, 41 Shenyse,SB pair Ps n ta4oons, 26 Petticoats, 3 Quilts, 4 Shirts. 6 pair Mtd done, 1 'pair Stockings. 27 Night t*.aps, 7 Pair Shoes. S Table Cloths, ti 9'uwels,Y6. Roundabouts, 4 Strip Hata, 241'1110w Cases, 3 pair Bolsters, 61 Barrels of Soft Soap; 139 pounds Hard &alp, 24 get. lons Apple Butler, 2 Cutting, I Table, 75 rounds Carpet Rags. 11:, , e105i bushels,- Wheat 1:11i bushels, Oats 219 bushels, Potatoes 302 bushe!s, Huelt wheat 334 bush. ele; Coro io cs.bs :440 bushels, 3 bushel Timothy seed, 7 loads Corn Tops, 110 tons Hay, 47 pounds Wool, bushels summer Wiieat, ly busosl Clover need,l new Harrow, 16 bushels Dawns, 1000 'philt lea. PRODUCE Or DAIRY 8131 lbs., butter, and 1110 Ihs , Cheese . Slaughtered 2 Steers 245 lbs.:fallow 3816=., Hides 141 Calves 541 llot„ 21 Sheep 'skirts. Fatted oft Sarin, and Slaughtered 1.1 Steers 5(113 lbs., Tallow 2trii, Ills-, Hicks b 65 lbs ,9 Hugs, 1704 lbs, Lard, 2L12 lbs., WE. the Subscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill County, hyring etemmed the scummy' , of Samutl H untztnger,S Leward of Coe Scliny I kYI CountY Alms House., Respectfully do - RePOrt the lot/owing slate wont as the result of our Investigation. Witness our hands the ninelh day of .linuary A. D. 1830. (iMgocd.) JOHN SNYDER, • k:)tV AR I) fi uNTzz NG ER, • PETER KU AZ, 20 00 21 00 41 UU 36 So To Slone Masons dk: Carpenters. PROPOSA LS will be 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 materials and workmanship; also for leveling and enclosing thie lot with a good fence. Stone of good (fusing can he bad on ale ground. P,roposals will be received for the house completely finished, plastered, painted and-enclosed, or for each seperately. A plan of the house may be seen at the Store of the subseribeis, where the proposals maybe $5736 01 • JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mouint Carbon, f eb. 23, :3.'39. 8-2. t A UDITORA effILTOX TE.1.71 •111 ILL For Sale. •• THE location is one of the best in the sea State, in the midet ol 'a great wheat growing country, wish a limited supply 4a a _of water power. The will buildinz 7U b%, JU met, with engine house' attached, situate immediately on the bank of the 'canal. 'file engine wan manufactured in Pittsburg—is one of thp most approved kind, capable of d: iving.ihree pair of Burrs,. and is driven by coal as a Mel, which can be obtain ed cheap.. The wholp is nearly nt w and in 'perfr et eider. and capanleirof manufacturing 40 barrels of flour per day.'l64.h.two pair of Burrs. A miller's house and garden ire attached to the prBmises. The above property will be for sale on til- the 15th of March neat. Terms will be made easy. Letters post paid, addressed to the subscrib er in Milton. Pa., will be attended to. F. 'W. POLLOCK: Milton, Feb. 23, 1839. - Et 3t For sale. QIX Schuyl4,lll Canal Boats, nearly new, will bt. euidluw. Apply no AN DREW RUSZSEL, • s Mahantergo Sarre?. Feb 9 6—ti Limited Copartnership Notice. JOHN Stanton & William,Green have entered into a partnership in contormity to the provisions of the Art orAftembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "an act relative to limited partner ships," in the business of reining and selling cal. William Green, junior. of Woodbridge, New Jer sey is the special, and John Stanton of the Borough of Pottsville, the generalpariner. The said Wil liam Green, junior, has contributed the sum of Two Thousand Dollars to the capital stock of said Srni. The said partnership commenced on the 16th day of February. 1839, and is to terminate on the let day of January, 1847. Feb. 23d, 1839. 8-6 t V 2692 86 358 75} 640 36 30'1 144 Brick Brick for Sale. 50 000 Brick of different. qualities end ~_ ditTerent prices, are 'offered for sale in the rehr of the dwelling of K. PARKER, Feb. 16 7—3 t 196 973 37 50 To creditors and others • interested in the Estate of Edward Boyd, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administra lion on the Estate of the said. Edward Boyd were on the 9th day of February, granted by the Register of Schuylkill euunty trr the undersigned both residing in the town of Schuylkill Haven. All persons having claims or demands against the es tate of said deceased are requested to make known the same to them withotit delay and all persona in debted are requested to pay the amount due to either of the administrators. 64 19 37 25 37 09 8 371 20 00 3 431 Feb. 16 Estate of Daniel Albright, deceased THE undersigned, Ai.ditors appointed by the Or. phans Court of Schuylkill County to Audit. re. settle and restate the account of Abraham Albright, administrator of Daniel Albright, late of Brunswig Township. Schuylkill County, deceased, will meet for that purpose,. at the ; house of Michael Graeff in the Borough of Orwigsboig, on Saturday the 91.0 of March oelt, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. 3 Aftl/1 HUNTEINGER, . JOSEPH MORGAN. JOHN P. HOBART, Auditors. 7—St 145 00 90 46} ♦2694 86 Feb. 16 . THE Hitlithlw.apil Pottsville Rail Road bn Company'WoMkent for one year their ►, I Schutiaol44' Larithngs, also the Dwelling Hiiiiii.ind Store House at Mount Carbon. all of Irbielrateln good order. En quire of TIEIQ*B SHARK, Superintendent. Suabar7,ireb. t 1839. l. -%f MADE IN HOUSE. PRODUCE OF FA RAI AUDITORS,. FRANCES BOYD, LEWIS C. DOUGUERTY, 7-6 t To Let. _ ~ r~~ `L * .;£J jy*hi. -.-- ''-' S I .RIFF4i; SALE"' virus t {Osamu! writaof Vmditions " and Lewari Ames. issued out of th Common Ploae uf Schuylkill Collin', mil meted. will be exposed .ux Publib Sele• On .3/011tray the 1-ttlt dtty of 1839;ut 10 O'clock, A. A. an the town oft, burg, at the Public Howe of Jacob D. Innkeeper, i 4 said town: Ail that eertniti Teuntiartii, abd tract ofland, situate in W Thvg"lP. ciunty of Schuylkill. banded •4,„ `• nt Jonathon Fiat. 'John Zuber, ardung, Peter Everett. and ott titlO acres mune or en „.-: 11 7._ a yurtenanceti consisting of • 4 .I , ,cOvicillogi house and & lot stable &e.:- &tat e or Doine(. Koenig. On Tuesday the I.2th day of • 41'04 'lB39,'et Itl ot , rioek, A. M. at the •House 'Joseph e.. ver, I nkt.egrr, Vie Borough et P Ali that ect lain Messusgs. Tenentent,sod, ant o il 14h.), eun,,le ita Nurvet.gtun 'Towits/iip, tic uytkilt ek,unty, adios:ll,lg lands of Sill) man and Al re, audi the est lte of Joon .Usutintg, deceased, land ": Rueh4 New yor 4. Company ititd'oi hers; contain cur 41:1 . m". e ur , tem.-4,Jc the haste of Geer Ritod. the sitme lime,an,d place, al that' certueu uhttu waled Atowy, or half part, th twho6 11,10 two cquai parte tube divided,) of all the notiu tr et of I. gid. situate t.; , 3ebuslkill rtivroship, uyl4 is u I count r , Si/4ttl of Pendaylvanta,boundcd as to wit Revolting at .a Black Oak at afflubli thane.. by SuJitit laud, Si'n.ith il, W eat 178,1 to t alone collier, thence by (wallets of Ocorl toper, North 4.1, West 2110 !writhes tun stone thence by laud late ofJohn Scheer, North 7 156 perches to a stone coiner, thence by land drew I)._ Long, South 75, Est IE3 perch /place nt beginoing, contenting 167 acres, 3 0 and allowance.: Also all that eertrin ode on eighth part, (the whole into eight equal par Livit.ed,) of allithat tract Lifland, situate in kin Towitatiii4 Schuylkill courtly, begininta neon a line °flood of late• John Seltzer,then mote, N Jrth 21), West 209/ perches to a 8 Oak, thence ky land of late of Mtehael South 32, Wett 212 perehes to a Black Oak, by the some, South 70,• West 23 perches to a thence by land now or late of Magdalena Ney late of Jacob Stahl South, 20, East 461 perch Spruce, thence !by said Stahls land, and land-/ John Kelm, North 45, East 236 perches to the iii twgi no mg, centatning 223 acres and 24 pi tict allowance4-late the Estate of Charka Re tom • . Tredit esday the tsth (fa March, Iti:39, at the House of William Lq keporr, iit the Borough of Pinegrovo, at 1) o All , thit certain undivided ballot tot of ground, the in Borough of Ptnegr. the County of Schuylkill, bounded by Taipei street, nn thmWest by a Public streekort.the by'ao alley, on the East, by:larid of Eldriged on the South, with the appurten contOstitig of a two awry- frame jog house and kitchen, aad a vta:tie. Allati a certain tract of _ _ U AVIV Rumple in Om:given "I`uwnahap t County of S. l kill, bounded by lauds of JaeobEorbe, Muth andinhet a, containing 100 acres more o with the ;ippon/nal:kat:is, connieting of a two ego dwelling house and clog barn—late the Ee John liuher. .tit the same time thid'place, all Net t:nn II eeuaee, Tenement; or lot. of ground 1 ate in Tinegrei , e Township, Schuylkill tonottaded by Lauda of Henry Z.mrnermaii, 114 Rubor, deceatte4 George Berger, keened, an eoutetug three acres more or less, with to put enaneea—lute tht Estate of Benjamin Ber • *ixed, and taken in elecution, and to be PETER Fl LUDWIG, She Sheritre office]] Orwigeleirg, Febretary 23, 1839. s. . ; NOTICE • is HEREBY- given that - the following name , Ex -•-eciitors and Aiiministtiodrs, have filed the r counts in the office of the' Register of Schu lktll county, and that the said acomante will be p , aertt7, ed to the Orphanis Court, to be field at Orwl• burg in and tor cud c4tintv on Monday .the Eight -Mk day of March, 1109. for Confiirmation. • L The account of Sohn W agner, Executor Of the last Will and Testament of Adam WagneE,lfte Or I l'inegrove township, deeetie.d. - 2. The . account of 'Ric' Wagner and Jonathan: . Kistler, Aaiun/nitrates and Administratru" of the . emote of AhraiiiM Wagner, late of West Penn township, .decr:-ast'd. . • 3. The ,ucond account of Isaac Houser, admin. isirator of the estate' of John Houser, late, of West... ?rim los:wally, deceased. 4. 't ti aecanint of Henry Christ, executor of 'the last Will end TCstanviior of Richard Bruce, late or the Borough oPMinersville, deceased 5. The ..econd bccouni of Jacob Krebs, execrator - of the last W ill end Testament of George flejeers No. of SchuylkilG Haven, dedeased... 6. The account of •John Miller, executor of the last Will and Testament of Michael harking, late or w eta Penn towmilup, de cea s e d, . - 7. The aceoun( of John gassier, ndintnistratur of 'the estate of Gem* Deitrich, late of Lower Mahan tormo township, deceased, . 8. The- account of Heuiry Fehr, William Fehr and John FreeniSli, escrows of the . last Will ,and, Testament of Henry Fehr, late of Wayne Itrvineht deccased• 9. Thu accounti of Christtuphet Reed, adrutisletta tor of the estate of Gterge Neyer, late of Hefty. township, deceased. 10. The a cconpt of Wilburn Aildenried. Esqr., one of the executors o) the lhat Kill and Terditinent of ' ttilorge• Reiser, , Esq.. fate of Schuylkill town ship deceived. 11. The account of Levi Reber, sine of the execu sore of the last Will and Testament- of George Re-' bet Esq.', decesse4. ' 12. The second account of . John Kimmel, adminis trator of the estate of Daniel Kimmel, late of the borough of Orwidsburg, deceased. : 13. The second bccount ol Jacob halbert, adminis trator .of..De Bonis non and of the estate of Peter Del ppeo late of Pinegrove township, deceased: 14. Chu account of Frederick Sassaman, itonstnis trator of the estate of John Fritz, late of West Brnnswick township, deceased. 15 The second ',account 'of Catharine Huber, ad niinti rani:, and 'l7aeob Huber, administrator of the estate of. Michael. Huber, late of Pinegrove town ship, deceased. 16. The BeenUM of Angelina . C. Wynkodp, ad ministratrix 'of the estate of John W. Wynkoop, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. 17. The account of John Pott, adminiabtattrilVe Bemis nen of the estate of Johi Pott r lettinf Potts ville, de.teased. 18. The account of William B. Hull, administra tor of thil Estate'df Elitaheth 'Merwine, late of Bar ry decdased. • ' JACOB. HAMMER, Register. Register's office: spawns. bore, Feb. 16, 839.. Feb.,l 6 Copartnership Notice. •FIIHE Subaeritiers have this day entered into Copartnership, under the firm of Harraden Hays, for the purpose of transacting a general 'commission and forwarding business, a[ Vine street Wharf, Sehuylkig Philadelphia. .1. HARRATiMiIi R. [LAYS. Philadelphia, Fieb. 2 . . 5-2msi Sale, THE unexpired, Lease, with all the improvements, Waggons; Screens, Schutes, of the-veine lately worked by Jacob] Bull St Co., and known as the ••Marnmeth Vein;l in complete.order and now rea dy for winking. for term* apply to , 1. BUR D PATTERSON; or JA3IF2. IL BRATTY. • Feb 9 Fianklm Rolling Mill, i s On the Little Seh ' lkill Reit - Road, sear Nefarut: bur AVainsylkin. toasty. - rilllE subscribe respectfully announce to) V* - 0 - public that'th Rallint . Mill is •tiont in thttlpl tide of iiitossirat operptioti. sod - are pre furnish iron Of a superior quality; of all th .iiiiii in ordinal . * nee. ; Also, Rau Road Iron, of `error/ hind, at tiro shortest notice. . Address, • :13A.MrL;BARTOLST.T.E'keer; -, . I I 'Port Olinnirollihttylkill 0* Pottirtilli, via . . , tow- , ll ~.-141. N i 116 xa~:~:3 M -144ki , R ] E :,-'ll Conn of m! d. Arai, atom- Iv Zet. Wu*/ [ t reap .7 lends Michael to, OM. sth iba a awry ; late th• follows . , Raid; . rehab ! . I , tier; of 'Inn look; 1 1rtain: ye, in' 1 , keel crib. ,Co. waU rams laud. • r en. log 1 te or hat tutu - city, • ael oth- e '• sp tf. All • 1 ifE =
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