'MENNE of sPe.cie pay s. wealth, js leas ittoni‘dituaitu by itUslicesali ought to be m! 1 Agriculture 4 . -ptohibitory ''Pennsylvania ;oti—we'Ough; peep our gold ate. by that bank* of 19k 9 ing=ta , i)aelt thee the creation iarnatiOn cflfoieip iinfactured; at bonie4 . hat c t as ._ Great Britain Corn laws,guni...hei Ms ;miff. and will take . no or British goods bat Our 0 ualnutictuii_air - cm nd aii4er at hirme. i at while ilia sus air a as a check upoin tan t ents!oar goad rani silvi 14 0 pay'our iiitgiign ?, f this .41ebf hy.othir time in our Legialatue, la !cis payrnenncunttlit car liversified intcrestsi'or, i i . 1 , Rooked; Yllenta 9 P e tioas, sad. pre I shipPe4:t9 Eu die . payfilent deem Jfits • ' fumpijon of spy safety to Ais . wealth. it the'people require n$ premature re ado Pay merits. bu On , that will la lesire -to relieve gut us l .it cripple, the ins t4e ; el to the iagititnate object of A to einbarrass then) with onerous re " if , , 1 - I , ' t• • • i Rerdeeck T at whjle we. , ; rogar t of any de• nunciatiorus to ich 42'y be pourect i i,Pnalls from _ . any qtkuter; fearl ly ecsitdeme both the:mita+ and Man .ner of the Gov rnor'i vett. of the Bill,ranting Leg islative aid to lie-listion Cane!, are heerfully rl'ex press our appr.liatiUn` of the late.' me age of his ex cainicy, in r feren+ to • the restimp4ort of specie payments by $ - Bart t iti. I'.' 4 i i 1 1 . Item/od, T$ t it lie the duty ofl the Legislature to follow out srE'auggestittris of the Governor .1 and not to listen to the Aeciaffiations of ,English radicals or die untried wry of anion p T liticia a. , , • •;.: Resolved. T$ at flooding our State with foreign em ill baits, is t the highest degree oil ctionable: and injurions td o r interests whilst - it l e. firs a benefit ~. • • of the neighto ring States. , 1 Resolved, T: aurtiption of ul bistug; they r i Bauks,:to con banking, but u; at:warms. t at in oroet to shut out and for, the convei4t d that tho' Bonita 1)0 . '1 anneals \ to , isaJe l lbiltsj . ars, , uurtng the tenn ol its. ; r Resolved, T of other State wb reetnumetl Legislative co l and Three dol specie payme.: Resolved, A the sense! of, Oda me present derim meat of the currency in•uprrnoneta affairs; i 4 nut OwinO, . , Ilion of specie • payments iy the Ban want of such Taiiff as Vvill'Protect 1. try., and dimi tsh the im ports l i ons 0 and literchand ze. 1 . .. . Resolved, T it in orde; to restore (M i r deranged currency to i original. sound condirioN,and tu pre serve it based upon a mutalic hasie, we deem •it the ' I • duty of the I4igislature t iof Penusylvatnia,lo -pass re 4. • solunons reque.sting our Repreeentatilves Mid instruc ting our Sena ors in Congress; to v i te for a Tariff on foreign goo , which :swill °moot* r to an adequate is protection df American :111nafactit ps, and of our ,Mineral and Agricultural : prOdUcte. I • '; i ' Resolved, That the nedessity of i 4 ing $ f. 500,000, cif Treasury Notes• to defray ,ye exPense.df the Go vernment, is a conclusive ar , umen in fa vor i of a Tariff. ; 1 , q 1.. i \ 1, • , , .. Resolved, That we pledge ",. ouiselvei to; sustain ~ etmerican Industry, American kill, American Cred it, and American Principles, y clothing ourselves -andziur families exclusively a Ainerfcan ' fabrics, and y using Only American . imufamtnes, Made by American Mechanics out, of A t.nran #eol. A ineii can Cotton, American Leathe rind American jron. i ', 1 , i '- , Rests/ord. That we deem tho to regulatton of Banks,. the best.which will prevent ! ens iii large \a+unts to,, usurers and Lb and .which se.o rg the aCcom ' •modaunp of smaller snips to erchimbt, Ilfeclianica 111 autillasiness ilea. , l'l a \: ' :. 1 il , . - [ R , • Rtiolced, That the issuing 'Of polit Hotta payable 1 g i. at distant days by the'llanks, to foster eibessive imT ;iodations of foreign goolla, ought tri lee pr.ihibi tad by law. [,,. k-, i 1 • 'Rssofeed, That the State,anica were chartered, II not merely for the stockholder anirdir l s. , ctor' but to assist the - Com conwealth and 1180 p h! cretlit,l and to assist our own Merchants/and Morhanics, 'and cherish our Manufictures, at d ileirellpe our Fast mineral resources, their capital ouglit toibeemployed in Pennsylvania. instead: of be ng loanid out of ithe Corareonecalth to nourish ingktitude in a rival City, / or help tho Cotton Grower of the al l utli. \ ~ I domain, Resolved,. Th,it whereas the public domain, ceded by the several States c iti trust to the United :Stirs Government for,the payment of the dr,ibt of the Re volutionary War, ..which ,debtl bas been liquidated some years since, and whereas the State of Pennsyl venue; by her system of internal iniProvernent and education, has incurred liabili!ies t' antamount ex ceeding Thirty 'Millions of Dollars. 'therefore , 1 .. •Re.sok;ed, That the proceed ofth ifa' les of public lands ought of right to be Id stribn among the li ,e4 States, whereby the credit u our] Cfonmonwealib would again be restmed,antl, h r Citirins be relieved .1.. i from the necessity of a direct; az. .1 . !! i ;,-i 1' Resolved, That we biibly' appro e pf the count° r ofour Senator, Charles Fraikey, Eaq.t in the Senate of Pennsylvania, and pledge 1 onrselvea io sust sin him in the independent and maelyi conradsvhich he hag • taken in, defence 1d the vitadinterest's of Schnylkill County. • " , L 1 . 1 Resoled, That w have ietitire 'confidence in the l .talents. integrity aifdeasoilatte princtles of our Re presentative Dom. A. liolmeal smiledti ire his dever • Lion to the interests of his ce4t(inent4 -- •,I • ' • ••••• 1 (1 ...; Resolved, That a , copy of( these proceedings be sent to our Senator and Repiesentati'V, e with . a ret quest that they, present the" ea both bancbea of the Legislatue. ''. • 11 `l t . Resolved, That the proceed ings of this meeting hie published in the'lltit;ers Jourel, the imporiUM and i ii . the Freibeits Presse,-at .Put villg Ithti Voice of the People, at Orwigsiurg; the Reporter:and Chronicle; _ at Harrisburg; the Ainerican, Sentinel and Unite+) States Gazette, at Philadelphia. ; , 111, i.ti „ .= • ( Signed b y Int ST. 1%171 .'s DA, . I At .a Meeting of Bt. Petri 'a Boel, held at: the, house of 'Edviar3 ~O'Conn9es, on. e 2nd inst.!, JAMES CLEARY Was called to the Chair, itunl PATIIICIC: Daatay, appointed 8 ' etary : -'.4chnia Donn illy and Michael Dce4j, Treasu, m On motion, James •Clearjland Petri k Quin, were appointed Marshals ior the lay. On 41o.tion, . o i Reg/feed, That the members meet s at the nau, I place, Mr. James_Cleary's, in the Bo4ugh of Pat* 7 3 .ville, at 8 • o'Clock on the 17 th inst. . Is . r which tbriy will proceed to meet the pint Cart e , Mau:bore Id ,the Blue Tavern, escort thtim in the'' ortmgh b laild th en proeeed.to the Ca' IPel. ‘!tiere a Seignim 1 • 1 will be &livered on tt iraary .01 the!Potron 'Saint id Ireland, by•th liti,ioeaaj 1 i .1 , . . s • . ~ 1, '' . i geld : Al a meeting of the d Baruttof Erin, In Port Carbon on the , "PlicYMAttit i ttglN, President—Tut:nen ktor.oa„,e, Vice' Prttident-4 1 a/- ride Scanlan, tfrierettur—James , Itirdlah. Aesb4ant u t Pecretary, and James - Brea x, Treastiier., i j i i Oinioti'on, Petrick Da ors) , and i Thomi d e uin, era i pp o inied Marshabr of h e day: ( 911 motion, • Rein/ImA That the mem ra meet, tit the 6017,10 of Geirge Dougherty, ettilf Pi*. 7:rfflocic: 4. M. , isialeit to the Blue Tan!in,,,!tod Unite ;With the (Potts , snip brethren, and thin! proceed to, the l • Catholic Chuieh; ai usual. ' .'-t ", '). t 1 1, 1 , , , ' f• t li - I • Common meat of vas romp debts oods, which itrokects . - her ufacium by` Wick f!oln gold'inut sil o 'goa a and ', a of. specie gu imports. r Ira) betc4!,, ebt, it effects sad' 'ere force the te he dope with he Common- :the , small bills ce of change, atithOrizeil by of The,. Two suspension of. - - ling, that the nd the. &tress the suspen ,' bet to , the • yr own luaus foreign ,goals Of6ceip. ;:'4' '43T. - ,PA'IIIJCB:B DAY. - . - --„.1 - - 1 - ~ ir A atooting. of all those favtitabla t o having ililit; ncr t, 16 ; 40niiiritaul_of 4 'patron Saint ot ep brut art resioestid tO4aeit erg 'Canner ' . Hotel, oi Montlay i evening nezt.ttW Otlilltutt. at 7 o'clock. " . • li 1 ..;•'- '. '- '' " 1 - MANY. Pottsville Phitomitthic Sloc ity. ,•, _ siIHIASPAY EVENING_ ;i1 Herat' 1211411411.-i. Suhjeet for,lltehate-.." le the••reind siarperate andfiiiginet 'ph: or the comes physical or ganization., , • ; : •?I r-' • :, 1 . • : • De.baie'to commence it 7 eilicloelt. ' . . „ t i l ;' .N. a PeOoncwisbipg to e tend the meetings of this; l3 oielt may obtain tick is of Adadseicii( than. the Seerettiii or soirAme of it members.; t; 1 •'.. Persons wishing , to beeerna:menthers will 'please leave their names with -CHARLES Vt. PEAI.E; M areh r- . 10;— , .... -ti 2 , .... Beciefarv. • AWCTIIIVP • - • 1 • judice °Vibe 4-eace._ 1 . 1 qpllg nettle of the aubaeri rite placed before the aoiere tho - South Wai,4l.:tla a ,Canditiala • fut Justiceof the Peat e at the coining clectiorii Minch , 10— J tAftS.S. %V AbtpE. NORTH W . ARD • -• • Justice ofthe Peace: 1* • rip/1E sob l .crther, will be a t;an'dtchoe for the Ace • of Justice of4he Peace In igtoth ward. at the eirwing Elacoon.:atid reqaebiti the noffoliges of the io , e-a in that - gAtitIEL D..1.E1 " ,Marelt ; lo;—te II To the Ilidrpentiant Vote re Of worth in the .13,orovh of Po4tsvillel FELLOW CITIZENS.-11aving beenencoaraged by-a number trims friends:l 4444 myself as a r.an- Male fbrJiislicit i;of the Pcalio of ,said Werd. l et the ,ens.ang Etc ctinn. In the eient'Uf sneeess-I pledge myself, to du all in my Fowet : ' to discharge the duties of said Of with imprirtialhy arid 6 - debts. Wry respectfully, ,your uhtidient flerriant: Mirh 7 10-21.• GEORGE HEISLER. • • 'ForiJustice oethe Peatce. irrmg.* N NAN will Piens° say in his aper. that N.• IV ilson.if elected, will Serve as a uslice co:the Peacefur the North Ward of this Boron h 4 Feb,97 9 ,_ i r A VOTER: _ . EMIR.' HANNAN, plea4t to mertinn through the medium of your Paper; that Mi. B Chum' of Morris' Addition;will he a candidate ftir the office of "Justice uf - thtt Peace" in the : South Ward at the coming 'election:. • Mr. Christ is a worthy Citizen. and 11104Fh he may not be as enn'versant with:the Law at present as the present incumbents, yet I have nu [Woo. that strict, justice to all will be a leading feature Of his if elected. and the " Laws of Peaaftyleania,;" can easily be obtained for the direction of inherent prin ciples of tight and equity. Feb . 29• 9—tt A. SUBSCRIBER. To the indepnclent Voters of North i,Vard if iheliorptigh if Pottsville. FELLOW CITIZENS :4 I beg leave to present :tired, to your favourable notice ai a .Candi date for the office of Justice of the Peirce. at the en4uing Election. It suceeisful I pledee myself to dit•churge sae duties of' the office with fidelity, Yours Ilesprcitull). JOHN J. SHOEMAKER. 9-7310 Feb 29 *SheriPity. To the Free and Independent Electors of Schuylkill County. FEPLOW CMZENS: • • • At the orkent volteltatione of a number of my friendoj have been imluced to offer myself a candidate Air the office of SII ER IFF. AtJ he evening election, and Pledge myself, if elected. to perform the duties of thertaid office to the testa my *Um Yonr'friendiand fellow•eitivn. GEOROE 11. 9'WEITER. 9—te Feb 29 eibb itAt sirs T 110; . il/ordtl. 1840' PitiEAT FLOto R.bysheload was worth carrion, 6425 • I • ,90 per potshot. is demand. RYE FLOUR I 50 per cost in di wand BULIKWIWAT FLOUR $1; 50 per cwt • • by the loath 511 . try the bonnet —‘ready sale o • RY CHOI'. 51 per bushed in demand. VI I ,S 35 cents—ready soile. • . I'UIIATOP:S-37i cents per bushel in detnand COA.2—.-15 cents per bushel in demand: CLOVER SEED-312 on per bushel. AO SEED =3'2 , 50 per bushel. VICSEED—SI 45 ;ter bushel on demand.. lISK EY-15 cents per 011 on. • RU !ITER ',--20..tents nor onornd—in Kegs 20 cents (lUS---124 cents perdozep. I. %RD-14 cents per pound. 1;1.01V lOcents per pound. II VIS 134 cents per. ponrd. COlO7 CI OP 70 foncents: per bushel in 4 emand • 40110 2-03 cents per nomad. FIKESW %X.-20 cents per pound. FE IornIIERS —62 contemn -pound: • GO 11 , 1 %V 0 /1.-40 cents per pound VINCEREI.. by the Idol. No I $l7 No '2; $l5 S WP—•t 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel i • ,STEII ; isworth $7 50: f per ton. 114 YBtff per ton ; I ' J • NEW AHRA*GEMEAT. Clothing at Cost. THF• subscriber wo.sld erspectlully, inform the public that he has commenced the manufacture of Clothing in the city of Philadelphia. by whieb rran*ement he will be able to sell 7 per cent. cheaper than herciolbre, and at least 25 per cent. below IPottsville prices. ti • . Clothiok at Cost. • Istoek now on hone, cnosiseing of a very gen— imorirnsnt, will he sold sholeiale or retail at 7st: Those who intend buying for caah,!are to cell.. Exstnino tFie goods and price and to theta with others. • H. LIPPINCOTT, Corner ofCentre ant Matisntanqo streetS. O'Connor's N. f - All persons indehiea In the underLigned prior to the. iirst . day of January, 1840,0 re requested to make nit mediate payment. No further notice (of this kind) will t e given. March 7 10— B. LIPPINCOTT. The! eral a first c, invite comp P , 111DCLAAIAT1ON.—Vitheress the Honorable Jima= M. Pearce. Esquire. President, of the several Cnurtir of Common Pleas of the counties of Dauphin. Lebanon, and Schnylkill, in Pentiaylvania, and justice of the several Celina of Oyer and Ter. miner. and:General Jail Delivery. in the said ecinn ties. end Goottos Esu•n and Saco= D. LeikEe. quires, judges of the Court of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail Delivery.ifor the trial' of all capi. tal and other offenders. in the said coeuty , of . Schuilkill:—by their precepts to me directed. teited at Origsbarg the.3oll) d.iy,of December. 1839, have ; order ii atourt of Over and Terminer and General Jail elivery. to be holden': at Orwsgsburg, ou . the last Monday of filarelynext, (being the 30th of said month) to continue one week. Notice ;is.therefore-herebi giveri. to.the I. °toner, the Jisticei of the peace. and Constables of the !aid county of Schuylkill. Oita they- are by the said ore. ceptpeominanded to thert arid there at 10 o'clock jo they forenoon of said day,twith their rolls, records, inquisitions, czaminations.3 and all other milieu). bra ceiis, to do (nose things, Which to their officee ap. pertain hi he done, ankiill those that are bound by, recugnizances, to prosecute against. the priniCers that etc. or ; then shall be iii the jail offend County of Schuylkill, are to be . thee and there to prosecute them )sti shall be just'. t' ' . , .i.' . PETER P .LOW IG, Sheriff. Sheriff's O ffice, Orwigs i '." hurg. March 7. 1840. ci • , :: GoD SAVE Tait COIIIIOISWAL7II. - _ , , N. B. The ' Witnesses and Jurors who` ar e nun' ,mooed to 'attend said" Court. are requested to servo , :imulcluelliN 11n case Of none attendant:o;loB;lBw in `such eases' made and provipe.d _Will tie 'chromed.— This notice is published by. particular order -, of Corirt' alba* concerned will therefinp - gwrern thin!. aelyeS accordingly. , ' i. 's ' I PM WlMiorlrkilYl*.. 3101 06 - Eare ogabki _ 1 0 . 0 THEtare large andintnoodsotteeattl WOOPlig on Eats* aersiee 61'si 1828 '63,00 the west side of the Riser Illansittill," oil - Chea t `, for 1839 18 . , , not street, betels the Per/assent tla!tisT, with eOlll. - ,l 101. 00 his hinnies aril Scates"inmplete - : , ihntel 11. Kara/ant, as ttireetor , They 'ate well edailted wilier Cod Easiness for 1830 • = • 4.4 20:00 • *tit bran Ches: Passeition *III. be siren ainiat the' ' - 3_days gairs,tiervietr 6raof April* 1040; .• ' " I • Fat farther partieehita , sally takeisti gear asiasy , si ' 1 • JOSEPH & KEEN. toir e eui fi k r lazy ; - 20 00 at the adjoining Whitt. West Phila.' Estriserticti 1. 13 12 Piiijidellibia; Starch 7,1840. 10-31 - 33.1% By 416 pai (sae Moser 8 , menthe nervies se Steward • 900 00 &lira flontainger late Steward and Clerk tor 9. months service Jun: Haman. 3 rsentaidarj , as Cotton, .for rectors Do di , 'Exit' ser4lee INtKILVENT DEBTORS-..Thitioiliseittiero hail . Jliapplied to lb.:fudge* onto Court of Canino* Pleso - ofSiobtaylkill,Conntiacii, the . I of of. the several. Acts or Asserohly. probed on4ho relief of fintolieist Deform/, and that ibo iiaid 41/dgis-liaire appointed Monday the •3!:lth'day of Mareh'neit. at 10 o clock is 'the forenoon. at the Coati House. in Orsvig.burg.•-for the hearing of us and our tors. when and where they may sttend:ilthey'think proper. - JOSEPH GRAY:" ' • MATIITEW NAM MEN.* LEMAR HAY: _ JOSEPH REDKEY.*,- PETERPAHL. AT'IIIEW - MALEY; - , - PETER GALLAMIER. ' I BENJAMIN MELEE. , GEORGE RICHARDS., - . 'DANIk..KANTNEH, BOSTON YORE.' • • 4. To the Directors of ..4teuno . n ..N.:..uuto in Schuylkill County. • - , FrIHE following statement is made in.essnipliance A wish the tenth scetion of , the School Law. of June. 10.36. Districts that Asts accepted tie Cosmos School System The amount which each accepting Schaal Dir trim is entitled to receive tin ensuing year. corn' mencing on tree fuss reesdegsf 'Jane teat. out of the anr.oal State approoriatitio: is a nun equal 'to ONE DOLLAR for taCti taxable inhabitaLt in the District. The amount - of School Tax required to be levied to entitle a Lbstrict Wits abate of the State appro. priation. mist be • s isoin rqual to at least sixty cents. for each taxable inhabitant in, the District,l Districts thathave net accepted the Cosanson Schout . system. The smo;int of undralan balances remaining far the use of' son acceping districts ' 'file the School years 1835; 1836. 1836. 1837.. and 1839. is FOUR DOLLARS AND Mar t.:PNII4, fin each tate-, ble inhabitant in a district. according to the ems :meratiain of 1835; and tar the shoot year 1840 and 1841. it is TWO D3I.LARS fur each taxable in habitant. according to the enumeration of-1839. The school year 1841. avid commence oaths Just Tueiday of Jose next. • Heim it follows that etch nen...nestling School District. in' which the qualified citizens accept the , system, at the next Spring 't4ctions. and lays tax equal to sixty cents for each taxable inhabitant; will be entitled to receive out of the State appropria— tions. ji sum equal to more than SIX. DOLLARS. for each taxable inhabitant it.lhe district. ' Ity a resolution of the Legislature. passed the twenty fourth day of June, len. the above undratin balances are to be retained for the use of none ac— cepting distrida only until the "rat of Nure,mber. 1890. On which day they ate to be repaid into the common "chile!, fund. Hence it follows, that as the law now stands, finless the non accepting districts accept the system at the next Spring Elections, these (indrawn balances, amounting now to a sumadequate to the erection of School Houses, and potting the System into coo— pieta operation, will 4ie forfeited. Taxable Inhabitants. of me - Disthet. _ .. . gNlnaltallolt Cl/ ' 1835. - 1839. ~, Bury . 94 - 101 Bronswig, E. - •"139 •' Bf onswig. W. -279 278 Msnheini 471 555 Illahantongoi U. 245 237 Mahuniango; L. , 243 • 246 hicKeanutuirg -Norwegian 840 896 Orwigsburg 180 172 , • Pinegrove, tp. 71 289 Pottsville • • 73 1 846 ~Rush lal 96 Schuylkill ; • 176 - ' 334 - Tamaqua 1 22 15$ • 16 13 22 Union . Wayne 254 285 West Penn 1 ' 286 249 Pincgruve, ach. 231 Branch • 735 E. Briinswig, itch. • • .79 lam yours, inspections. ----- ' FRANCIS it. SHUNK, • Superintendatit or Commonfehools Harrisburg. March 7. 1840. 10-41 POOR-HOUSE 691CCOM T. ELIJAH H I UMER. Treasurer. in account with the threctors of the row' dad of the House of En& pfornent for the County of... Schuylkill. from the first day of Januar; A. D. 1b39, to She first day of ion nary 4. D. 1810. Da BO —Jan. 1, To balante remaining in the ha rds of Elijah Hammer, ,Treasurer 8327 01 To cash received from Directors of the Poor during the year ' 5950 00 To cash Averred from -George Bat•ercher, interest on 0200 from his Mother's Esune now a Pauper 12 00 Tocasb received from C. Witman, Esq. for fines. 00 To do ido John Port for &int Wheat ..- 8 00 To do do Samuel Hunninger late Steward for balance remaining in his hands from settlement April Ist 1839 46 25 Balance due Treasurer • 174 34 By cash paid Isaac Moser. Steward for the lastititton from theist of April. 1839. , $ 65ti 60 By easb-paidSamuel Hunts:tiger late Steward - up tot Ist of AprillB39 . -12500 ens_kmid for Mechanics. and also Board/. , SMnnleir and other materials for new buildings and repairing other buildings , 80121 f By cash paid for Flannels. Blankets. Linsey ltluslin. and Checks.ealico. Ildkre., Tow and Flax Linen...tr. 563 68 By cash paid fur Sugar, Cores, Motasaes,Tea Chocolate. Soap, lillpican, dcc. ow 50} Fie 6 and Salt 53 VSA ilirdware. Earthen. Queens and Cedar Wars 88 38 . 1 17 Barrels Flour 186 676 7 Heads Steers '4 Cows Horse Beef • 95 al . BacOn 1 3 3 96 . • Potatoes 51-:5 Apples, Cider and Vinegar 38 . 25 Brushes and Brooms , - • •.- ' - 21 We tihoes sod Stockings N 6: 35 Shipinuff 22 19 Tobacco 61 92 1 Store Pare and Tin Ware , 43 14 Materials, and Mechanical for new Barn 344 99 Stationary and i ostage , 17 Oli 56 tons coal . . 99 90 Constable fees for bringing paupers to, pouts 44 35 Relief to out door paupers 202 Me Carling dying and weaving._- 36 .41 Road and school ma for 1838 and 1839 .. e ' 67 73 Lime none 83 ,79 Hired men ~ , , .r : 210.05. Hired womeo .-_ . ~ 42,90 Elisabeth ohoemakef 1 parsion'ery on pros 31'97 , Rakes .. Gardening . 71'38 Saddiery _ _ , . .2b 50 Blacksmith ' , , „ 1045 Printers i • _. 30 15 Coffin, .. , - 12 tO Sawing _ 43 AI Freight and toll on merchandise ihe 25 06 'Apothecary • ~ 'l - t , • •," 4131, Costs ' • , ~ ~ 39 74 Ground rents ins lot in ;Morris Addition to ',- Pottsville - ' , -•-• '....- - 500 blaking shirts . 13,03 . I Clock • - 't • - ' 400 1 Plough - 00 Aisimants to 'Steward . = - ' ' ... , , 7O EIMJ E0;11 SALARY& By cash paid Wm ; Gneir year: • - calory= Director for 183 8 , -••• #2O 00 "Extra 'exilic, • " - - 31 80, - -:::. -''' 7 :Tillri:Sjis"*Wit4 )!LT lii: Ala • ' En $6519 591 240 39 105 00 97 50 Charles"Fucbt,,part of his salary as tlerk , • yeaeservice u Tteasnrer for 1839 ', ' PO.Clor assize Ilalberetadt year service as Physician -.Doctor S. R. Illitilar..l year as& secs rendered Muse as Ph,. • • i . ~....—,.—. Hy Balance due T Baum „ 174 331 W it, the Subscribing; Auditors of Schuylkill ;olio t y haven, examined the Amount, of the Treaanrer and Directors of tii; Poor and of the HOUPC otEm. ployment for the co nip of Setiuilitilli, •' , - .H. DOWNING. .. j • muel.Huottinger e late Ste** soploymtnt tor the Countk, of e*,l dayq, a-.lanuary, ISA to Er 4839, the last day only in. The Account of' of the House of Schuylkill, from firm ,day of April eluded. • DR. ante in hand • fi of Antiotora - - 90 Elijah lbws • 1500 25 00 .! 37 50 62 50 oo 8 50 300:• 5 78 37 28 1839--3an.l. To as per last tarsi To cash received o Treasonr . FrOOs Geo &loranlo,.rent Henry Boyd, _ • :do For apes, S. bbatb breaking Gaming Disturbing public .orship Hunting on Poor mac Farm For flay, Beef; Veil. Cream and Rage Hides and tallow Wood ofd haulir. School .and overt,' rge on dour From paupers Boarding panpers Calico, linen. Bann 1. silk ribbon. Esi wool, straw. kets. butter, &c. for himself lat April, A. D.' lb3?• CR. 1839—8 y cash pa d for 1.443 lbs. flour Blacksmith work Medicine &Menses and mina Coffins Constable bringini Reeewal of policy Leather end shoat] Printing Clover geed I Corn, eggs, dino keys, soap, and Out door relief ' Toll gate ' Assistant re stews Hired men Cutting cord wood, and wore on Farm, Tailot ing Plan ot now barn aistaWitness weges, and • Conn - set fee Cot &stool - To three months i Steweid and ('I paupers •f insurance .aking r belt 'boast) 'nails ,mpensation u. rk, from Ist of at of April. 11339. ab Hau►mer, January, rd the To cash paid p Treasurer eward. in account with the Di ,r and of the House of EmplOy y of,Schtlyikill, from the fat day t 9. to thi Ist day Of January A. Isaac M•aer. rectors of the et plea for the mon of April A. D. 1 D 1840. Elijah Ham• 8870 00 95 89 • 110 08 • 19 62 147 14 Cash received fro ‘mer.l'reasurer. boarding paupers hay timber rents fler. Esq., $l2 00 Eh, Esq. 2 41 ages done by , orse in field 2 00 (R.Ke G Fines G. Ra for da stray beef , indentures fire wood payturo stones onions , paupers ' muslin, flannel, °eking', &c. ainino In the 1, - -r, Steward To balance re bands of Isaac M CR. By cash paid or hired men, clerk, &e. '1 by cash paid foil labour in hay . making and h cash paid for yp and corn &c. rvest hy, 1 constable fees fo bringing , Eno pers. to Hot* . p ' hardware, &c. dry goods . travelling expert groceries ,- fish shoestand atocki satitionary tailor work dried peaches, a 1 barrel flour shingles and bo potatoes l sow seed wheat 4 tons coal 511 heads eibbaf postage 1 , justice feat for baskets, beef; c. hired women gardening mason work at cid door relief, seeds, cabbage compensation aKi of 'April . to i D. 1839, 8 it balance in the 54 25 15 821 22' 7ft 30 06i 17 29 5 08 , 2 27i 3 07 5 35 .7 87. 7 00 38 36 39 63 15 00 . 18 00 8 00 2 00 1 33 going hOenturei 9 00 I, 10 92 50 94 - 557 35 SO 9 OS 10 74 plat, and cherry, ka. its rid. new building. new building. Inst. end ipotheeary entr. and toll: etewartfrom the' It liti'Of beeernbee A. ,onth ands of the Steward ,nine in' the genes on the let day Jinoiry. 1840 ; Ml23= rage male wider 12 per. females . females -ander 10 years out door paupers — . , • ,' • 94 I - Paupers' admitted into the Nettie front let dei oi . ' January ;1839. tti let daylainkery 1840. male - 05 teats born in Muse male out doer.; MI female emote beim lanolin! frinoleout door ' Whole inanbei 247 Mates de:tharged end nbact , ndd 75 - &male do de I 51. males - died_ ": • • . do, . do. out door •femslea.died ..* • do ' do out door bound 3 bop! sud - 2.tirto ratuaiping BOUND OUT DURING THE.YEAR 1839. , . George - Frits to Jestah J. !Thome,. of Roaring - Creek leArnshiP. Columbia county. SWenck to Abel . G. Saul. oC the Horongh of,Puttintlte. Schuylkill county. Daniel Eli ; to &demon. Lindner. Or Rush township. Schuylkill county; John Roach -to Joseph, Albright. of West Brun.aick towm.hip, Schuylkill county, John Efcjuire to . Jayne* 7 hotnas, of Coal township, Northumberland county. Marga. set Roach to Frederick C. Riding, of the BOrough of Putthyille, Schuylkill county, Mary , Fultuu to Daniel Old, of the Borough of Potteville,Sch lk ill county. 450 00 49'00 30.00 '7B 00 69' OD 20' DO 112 50 64 Shirts, 24 Sheathe, 47 Frocks. 39 pair Ponta. Icon% 15 Roundabouts,9 Sun Ilottriete.-46 pair Shoes pettic.t., 47 Aprons, 8 Tibia Cloths. 19 Night Caps.lo fle&Slti;etp,: IS pair Slockink pair 51iteens. 30 Coffin!. 50 Pillow Caieu, 16 Doi e:era, 16 Bed Corer Care:. • PRODUCE or FARM. 70 )110 11 6 4 19 .59i - . Rye 432 1 bushels, Wheat Iloa bushels; Summer Wtmatzlsf bushels. OsiP 444 lim•hel-, Corn in Cobbs 620 'bMcliels. Potatoes 950 On-Niels, Hay 69,.Thur horse !nada, fortilTops 7 loyds.l bushel Timothy Stied, 91 bushels ilnekwheit, 111 buithels-Ohions, Si bulb. els,Clover Seed. _53 his. Wool 1250 Paacio, 1550 Cabbage 'Pearls. '''. ,• 1 • . . , 1 , 8911 lbs. nutter. ~., i , Slaughtered 1 Ileift-r.- weiiiht .347 Ihs., hide!-50 Ibs.,-4 Coils.; weight 274 !1b4., Hides 371 lbs. , Fattenedon Farm' end' Slaughtered 5 Seers. weight 2135 ftw.. Hides 368 lbs.. Tallow 90 Ihii..- 4 Cows, weight 1626 ihs. llides 21,3 lbs. Tallow $4 lbs ,-6 Hogs, weight i 053 lbs.; Lard 87 11i5.,- 9 Sheep, weight 5:26 lbs,rsold on Calf for 10 dol lars. 1 Ws, the Sub.:,crihers;ii,oditors of 04' courtv of Schuylkill. having examined: the account of Isaac Moser, Steward of the ;Schuylkill county Aim. House. respectiully da qpori the above Stalcatent as the result of our intrestilation.!mime re. mauling in the h ands ot; the Steward &arty eight 31-100 dollars. Wit nemioui hands this lie 9th day U• Ism .j A. Is. EDWARD EITTNITZINGER, PET KR KCt rz. t J. H, DOWN LNG, • t Autarroas. 3923 36;09 4 13 • • SHER II Fo 9 s SALE: By virtue of sundry writs of Vendhsont E x p t , flai , and Leoctoi Faciaclisseed out of the Court . of Common Pleas of Schuylkill; county, and to me dt reeled, will he exposed hi sale at Public Auction, On 'Monday the i6th day of :Mardi. at the House of Daniel Buyer, Innkeeper,-in the Oa ' tough of Oriaig burg, at 1 o'clock P. M. A certain niessuage tenement and Pa" 'ot of Groimill situate in Menheini town. at I ship, Schuylkill county, bounded be street. Peters atreet, lot N... 88, and others, containing in depth '224 feet, and id front being lot No. 89 in Schuylkill Haven, with the a ppurtenances. consistin g of a two story log Dwelling Muse with a frame Kitchen thereto attached Also all that certain Lot oi piece of land situate in Maoheim township in huylkill couuty, bounded he land of Joseph Aintn. Adam Koch, Abraham Boyer; and Public Road, containing one acre and six perches more or lease Late the Estate of George Hammel. ' . i On Saturday the 2tst day ol March. 1840, at the house utCharies Chritn„ inn keeyer. in the borough of Pottsville at 10 o'Clock • xi. The t qual up' divided sixtlipart, to be divided ofall that certain plan lotion tract a" land, ar.d preinisett withlthe appurte nances situate in the townshipot Union. in the coon• ty ot.Nehuy lkill aforesaid lying on the great Catta %vim River. above'..he mouth of the little Cuttawii.sa. called the Miller Farm, containing in the whole 154 acres and 2 perches be the came more or less, being part of a larger tract of till"acres and 120 perches of land which the CommOnwealth, by Patent bearing date the 10th day of Delember A. D. DlO6, granted to John Moyer. and wh ch i hy divers good convey ance and assurances in law became vested in Jacob Miller. who conveyed the ; above mentioned 154 acres 2 perches thereof to Joseph Miller and George Miller, who atterwarde tonveyed the same to , one John Fannon. who coeveyed the one sixth part thereof to Edward Smith, by Deed nearing date the 7th day of July A. D. 18:10; as by reference to the said cot.veyane.e ii over appear. together with the herediiaments and appurtenances—Late the Estate of Edward SOO. 1 00 I 43 219 -23 IIE $62t1_554 31 C 5 - 101 00 4 ) 00 5!3.40 i, 130 do 1 46.26 MC At the same Hotel and . place,.one full equal and undivide6 one fourth pail of and in all that et:stain tract ur piece 61 land called Seluvoniati, situate in Norwegi,in township in the county of Schuylkill. beginning ata Stone. thence by land of Miller M. and Lawroneti Leils, North 49 degrees, East 67 perches to a rbitiontit tree. North 59, East 71 percher to a post, thence partly by the ragas and partly by land late of John Hammer and Philip Hu . , and partly by land of the 'Aim York and, Schuylkill Coal Company. South 31; Eitst 25). pirehes to a Pipe. 'hence by the last ineetioned land North 59 Emit 29 perches to" n'Sprtie.e. thence by land of 0.0 widow Biddle South 77 Ea.t 117 perches to a Stone, thence 'ay land of the New York .and Sdhuylnill Coal Com pany South 59 Weft 166 pei'el:e. to a small Hickory, then'ce partly by the satticOrtd partly by land of Matthias Dreher, deceased:: North 31 Wert - 3376 parches to the idiom of beginning, containing 335 acres 15 perches. - heing the 'Fame tract of land which the suprenie Executive Coulitial dated the 21stof4ay September A. D., 1761. Cnrelled in the Rolls Office in Patent Book N0..1. ;page 373, granted to Mary' Scull to fee—Late the Estate ol'— 16 01 2 94 5 00 3 08 5 00 1 SO 2 87 1 67 8 71 $1324:52 $4B 31 At the same time and, place, all that certain undivided pail cff EIAO acres of land innie or less. in wit t.. 250 acres More oi lees Amato in Eirry town-hip in Schuylkillminty. bounded 'by lands of ii . John 11l 'salmi, Vacant I ridL and land of Biddle and McKnight, John Ditalt and others,,tva li the appur— tenances thereunto belonghig—Asute the Estate of John. Snyder. Eq. I • i• • •: • At the same time and place, alt that -:' ;•y .„ • certain undivided moiety, the whole ~ ~ :ass ' ~ .: into two . . equal parts to be netted ;; ; ',. 4. , - - :1 n d divided, of all that certain two story _ _".2:_,: stone Tavern- Dense, Stables, Sheds, and lot of Ground, situate n ttfe Borough of Pottsville aforesaid. and marked in the general plan of the Borough ut Pottsville • ith inunber 16, containing in front 60 tea and indeptir 230 feet, bounded by Centre Turnpike, by i2o feet Alley, and by • Lot number 15,Leing the;eine nremises•which the raid DanielMoyerand Eli sbeth his wife Isinvoyed to,the. said John Curry his heirs and ',Soigne by Deed tiited the 1511) day of October, 1831. together with tho hereditamente and appurtenances—Late the Estate ofJohn Coin. , 1 0 - 271 85 108 96 282 05 . At the e i same Cline an d place. all that certain tiaatof land siioate in Schuylkill township in Schuylkill county, beginning at a Port, thence by other lapd of Joseph Lyon, North 10. West 24 retches. and 4 feet to a.Post. - thenee South 79 d. 15 m. West 361 perches to a Post.Soutb 24 EaSt•J6 one 16th perches ton Post. North 66 Erik 7 perches end 41 feet to a POW. North . 80 Fast 21/ retehesto the plaCts of begioning.contatning 5 acres 451 perches more otless. being a part of a tract 013301 acres and allowances, Which the Commonwealth rantea'to George Reber. Esq. by Patentdated the 13th amity 1786. and ReCorded at Otwltherg in . De e d Rook No. 9. page,o7. ;together with the appurtenances .-Late the Estate of.fasejA:Lyon _ At the same time. and place, all that certain messitage and tiact of tend; situate iu . Se.tmylkill township. Schuylkill ceartsy.bOunded by lands ofGeorge Hebei, Eau. deceased; land 'ot the New York Compa ny. by lot of James aloe. Lawton and Companyiand others,containing 6 acres more or less with thikapput tenanees—Late the Estate of .festpk Lyon. -At the same time and place, all that certain lot ofGround situate in the Town of Carbondale, Norwegian township', in Schuylkill eonnty. bounded on the North by Main serielont" the South.by tOillat on the East , by lot No; 47. and on the West . by Spruce Alley. containing in width CO feet and in depth 193 fem. to OW in the plan' 'of said Town So. 48, tct• gather with the heredinunents nod appertenamter;•Lato ilia Estate ofJocatt Thema.. - • • 200 00 48 31 $1324 52 ~"`= i t i VlniOle number MADE IN PRODUCE OF DAIRY A.t theeame time and place, all .t . es* two certain double one mut • balf ettnry Mine. and Weather beardedlainer's limner ofJames,WSF.Ammksituate in NerWegiatt 'township. Schuylkill &laity. - *bent ten, et two and* half miles ftom MineraTiller and near the Alit* UM antkScheyikill Hammßail Bead ea A tractOf land beliatagitreAr tentitedyo Wait to,Willatti U. blanc.ned Thomas CZ'Wrlliates. end leale# the said lit met W. Sebenek-sLiate the Estate et Wi Schenck, , . - . , At the, mime, time andiplaee. alt hat e,4l' 3 infot;piec'e_oc - pa”icell oiGriitead, situate, lyi_ sod 1 01 being in the Town of taliddleport s Sehsylkill „ bounded Northerattlly by lot :Ao. 14. Wectwaid4 by, Second sin eft , Southward's , by lot Na 16.. and !East. • wardly by Ulm street. Inaried in the ,phin -Of Aliddletatt with Mel.% together with 'the hereditament, and appar tenances thereto belonging-Late the Estate'ef Gotewaa P. linehmen,demeasel. , At the same time' and place, all . bat 0111 certain lot ofUronnd Mugge in Carbondale. ii titian township..Schnylkill count,. bounded on the North by Union 'icemen the South hr Lome A /ICY .00 the East by int No. 41, and on the West by let No. 43, containing in width GO feet and in depth 198 feet. and marked in the elan of said Town with number 42, together wh i te the_ hereditament,* .`.kritl" seenttenanceit—letle- the Est to of Jahn a Wocbson and Isaac lieyen ~, At the same time and ',face t nil hat, certain Int oru round. situate in the Town of ctirtiondrle in Norwegian towteilp,Sehullkill county .bounded on the North by rliesnut Alley. on the South Sy, Maine street, on the East by Porter Alle7. and on the Weft by Int No. IS. ennedning In w dth GO feet and in depth 19 - feet. being the said Int which John Rohrer and Behjamln Recker anti their-Wises conveyed to the said Jtihn L. Collo. by Deed 'dated tlfith January, 18 al, togetherT with the hereditatneets and appurtenuntme-Late the • tato of John /.. Colin 3n Monday the 2SII day of Male t, at i the honse of Danielifloyer,lnnkeeperlin the Borough of Chwigshurg, at 1 echeround situate n the p M. All All that certain lot ofti linreieth of Pottsville, in the coon y of ~,..,..,,,Sehnylkillr adjoining Centre street aid Int. N 0.6, mitobered in the general plan of said 'rough' with number 5. with the aripurtenances consistin - aria four teary brick Dwelling Muss with a three su ry Beek Kitchen thereto attached. known as the Penney voila I fall. and a large Frame Stable—late the Estate of etegi Shoemaker. At thesame lime and place, a certain ..__, n 1 lot or mece oft;routid. situate in Norw'egian ktown , hip Schuylkill county, adjoining lands of Itolort Yonne. and in lentil by the maini road this lead'i from Pottsville to PutiCar bine containing in lions 50 feet. gad ie depth ishout 140 feet. wish the appprienaticea, conmstipg of a three story stone Dwelling Muse—late the E state of Jan Shearer. r- As the , saine time and place, all' that . j certain bud. of land. containing 23 tracts. situate e Bar 7 township. Schuylkill county, ntljonaing lands f Wilo ham Jones. Abraham Be ts. Jacob FBllBl, nians ir dis te phii. ens. Fvuttiliig.lies, IL barks it. , bormater. hose Varna& John Fry and others. containing 9210 at tea, more ri hr less being the same Idnd which tharees Witinan. A .mtnls: trator of William Woman. dereased. ley Deed de ed the 30th day of April 1833. granted and conveyed to Bt njamm Connate. Jr. and Jose, h Lyon. and the said Josep Lyon and Abigail his wife, by Indenture, dged an the same 30th t ' ay of April 1833. conve3cd ;he nudividedlmoiety or half part therein' to the said Benjamin Coombe, J r . toget her with the hereditamt n ts and appurtenances-Late the Estate of Benjamin Coombe. Jr.' ' At the same time and place, all. that , certain two story stone Dwelling !line and ~.- P rl f -ii, a Frame Stable and lot of Ground situate situate ;;;; + on the westerly side of Centre 'tree?, in the so a Vi l:. Borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid. ..-_--:.1. 11 -_ hounded by lot No. 5. on which th,l'enn. p)trama Hall is situattd, on the year by Second street, northwesterly by lot of Samuel Bill)mas,snd eastward. ly by Centre street. being iot Not 6, rontaining;in font on, said Centre street. 60 feet anti in depth „AlO feet Late the Estate of G Shoemaker , . I &meal and taken into execution. and to be sold by FETEK F. LUDWIG. Shertit Sheriff's Office. Or woes i burg. Felt. '29, 1840.6 i 9 am /ISt .1$ I 94 -.'247 .... IS • I WOOS iii Niechanichi Lein. Schttyll,lll Coutelphss. '". tijike.. .: 1 in the Court or y •,..,. John Linsenmoyer, I Comma, Meson, ..._ _, •.,✓....( ,‘ p. ca. - ' }paid ' unty •to 44.- ' ''' Frederick Lumbeo. i March [Term .r„,. , . , J 184VDIct. 166!. V OTI'E is hereby given.' to all claimmts- arid A'll others interemed in the spin of twey eight dollars for materials lurnisheo ) o a certain udding s r) t o wit :—All that turo•stOry frame building or dwel. boa house. Situate on lot moults() No:, 2th the gen etar plan of loti, of Poti & Pottersoree Adition ItsPottavtlle, p a ttaville, with a lot appertaining thereto, be gams being 24,feet front on the Notth side of Th rd street, in the said. Ilortiuult of Pottsville, and tun 'pc back thatwidth 3(10 feet or thereutinuts, bound I 4 : by said .t Third street, by lot belonging to the Littbeten Church. and by lot bdonging to John MO er, Ste., That a Satre FddB.4 lIIIN bt3.1) 1, isotwd ,upeti the' Me chanic's ben. tittered in the Court Lai Common Pleas of Schuylkill countyAn the above at ted,case, and will be returned to March Term ofia 4:1 Court; PE l'Elt F. LUDWIG, hertif. SherilT's Office. Orwigaq burg. :11 arch 7 1830. i i .. ineehanielek- Lien. . 1 -- - • Schuylkill County, ss. i . • 1 . • 4 4 ., Williitn 4 T. Epilog.) In . iti6Court of •,..' ofr ~,.. Va. ,- I CommonPlears i::,c' 11, i ,' :: :." Nathan Nuthans, I of, B`churlkill .i s...targ. nwour, and ; }cminty ro March ' ~- ' iitt ' E Q. Henderson, I Terni,.6 a 16W. ICuAractrz.cturi j kin, 103. . . VOT4CE iivhereby glyenlio all Claimants' and ~, /‘ mimic interested in the ; sum of fi Ay 9-160 dollars fne,m.iterials iurnish vv ed-to a cent(' building, t to it :--•All -that . two tdorictl i tianni lin Jog with a l Stoneteinntit, sitnaro .on tho Noirlic m e rry b id* of Cenlr strret.iff the Borough of Putisyi ile, boidid- , cd in frOtit by said Centre Mid by lot riciti.oilatip . •4 W: D 1 Berg, by lot now or ~late of,Thumas Mot ris, ris. E,4 and by an alley, comainingin !Mot on said Centre 28 reel 4 inches. and runnifig back , to el e said Alley; ?'hat a *dm F.mias . has b _it is-ue4 upon M ir Mechanic's Lein, entered in tt . Connor Common Pleas of Schuylkilbcounty. in'the above staled misc. and will be returned to Mar It Taw of , . Said coulrt, 1. PETER F4urgylGi. Sheriff: Slit riff * 0 Ofifer,Oiwiea. , ' . r.,, • burg. march 7,18 , 10. i !'- ' ...,, .1 .10-4, • AilechatziON SCHUYLK/LL. COUNTY,'qs. • ' 1 'll' Court 4 .0 1 leo '• James Blue. ! Ciniun n Pleas 4 tif v ' vs ! kvinty... - to - Jacob Wetting. 1 Mareh.Terns 11340 OM ' J No. 1.11.•-: N"r liCE is hereby giseriltutill clainiantssand o'h. ens interested,; for the siim of forty Isesea.;dol. tars furnished m a certain building.to r—A two i•tory Frame Dwelling linurie. situate in Pori . Car. bon. in. Schuylkill 'county. oft a lot of Ground mark. ed in the general 'plan altos said Town with num ber 21. that a Seim Facing has been issued ufmn.the Alechanic's Lien.'entered iP the court Common Pleas 01;84:100011 county in thettbose [stated case. and will be returned to Term of f said Court. ' • ' PETER F LUDWIG. Sheriff: , / Sheriff's Mee -Orwigs . " Teti 29.1010. 1 • t 9.4-1 • ' ' PitIiCLARIATIOI,I. - --) Whereas, Ake 11w. Jamea 31. Porter, President Judge . of the ,12•Ircludicial District , of I Ponnsylva. ilia: has appointed Mondayl i the lath day of March, 1840, - as the time for holding : Mt adjourned Court of Common Pleas in Schillkill Ccionty,lfor 'the trial orcausee et Mine. 'Native is - therefore hereby girt°. thile'Lln adjourned Court' of Cointnoti P ea's: : will be held at pre,Court - Ileuse in Orwigsbur . iri and fur the County of Selmylkill, in-Monday . he•l6iti day, of Mareh, 1840, at 10 o'clock A.-.M. . All ieriame having Cairns pending, and all perilous; wildso . duty • it is to appear at said Court . will take no re v and govern themselves accoidingly. , .: - , -i F. • • • • PETER LUDWI Sheriff'. ..' . :sherifro &Beet Olvige t ' ' •1 • . hordl Feb QR. 1810. 4, ; • ... 9.....3i : _ rittlCLAlrlAilsill)Pf... , , roTicE is herebi given' that's .Criert'Of "Com .Vl mon Pleas, tor tne trial of causes at issniv le - and for.the COunty . of gehuylkilt s .*ill bilteltritiOr. wigshurg„in the tottitty aforesaid. oni'llionday the ti o 23d day of 31arch",:Mrat, lot l 0 o'clise in theffore , Therefori.ell peria)na hiving , twits ochre. ; and ~ a l l persons whose dotylvtihale bo,to apPear at !aid Court; willtekti'vitii.d4ltd govern themselves a 0... cordingly. ~....•,... •. ‘.1..-.,.r ';• 1• '" 1 ... 'Y, . , .. PETER P.; LUDWIG, ' sheeir k . , Shetifr.'sofice Oilittio , :/:::, '; 1.. , ~ 2 . ..:4 • - bum, Feb 519.1840; 1. . c.. . ,- .: . i. . r: i" , 41 ' -.-- . t . • U 10,41