MI II Mil E II :- -: ..7‘ . the note4/4 . South Ward. r THE i stifiseribiki-t*r 4 btaili If gait Caridi. date for Justice ofthereace for South Ward i at the antiiiii-e iteipa, and retipectfully aoli 7 ell*, Y,; , - I , l .utihkge !- .: ..,. -,-.,- ; " :- - - , „--.. , -i - , , i - :,-, , :1;. Yuur , phra and Mlinveitizari, ' ' -'• ' . -.' -'' .. i - I'JAOEI:REED. - --- .- it_ -. ff= To the (*i ° V -11c;I:1 hat 'subscriber' natn Vt# - ' di4ate.,; 40 !raga can am+ pimrineacet at t he to of r deavour e d, en dl•mpa ifelec_i t i foi an ; 6}-a Tali e brot uIY &ilea to h .-March 1.4 - - - SOII7TII - Justice, orthe Peace. VIHE naine of the subsciiber: is plaited before the ' la Voters of the South Ward, ao a Candidate for 4usticetlehe Pisa at the earning election. • Mnich 7 10=4 JAMES S. WALLACE: ~.= Justice oft e. Peace. rrefiE astweribcr swathe Candidate for the office A or-Juatice of the Pee • in North ward. at, 'the . enioink Election. and *puma- the'enffraget of the voters Ert'strict. • /3,4, 1 4UEL D. LEIB. -March 7 I. '1 •, To the In ant tra.of North Ward in the Porifugh of pi' ttsviite.'J , ; • FELLOW WIZ& ,Having been encouraged by-tinumber of my frieedi t I offer myself as a can— didate: fOr Justice - of theiPepro of said Ward. at` he cna.ang Election. - power of success I pledge myself todO all in thy power to discharge - the duties -cif said Office With irn'parthility and (Ili:tat : Y ., . Very iespeetfully. y.aur obedient Servant,. ,blarch 7" 'lO-21, 5 'GEORGE HEISLER.. For Justice Of the Penter, NNAN Jail please say in;his Paper. - 'Viet N. IL Wilson. if elected, will serve MI a• Justice -,of the Peace fur kite_North Ward of this Sumner. Feb 27 . A -VOTER: 'EIAisINAN. Please to mention -throngh Ihemediumlof your . fierier, that Mi.. Daniel-11 'Ohrist, of Nlbrris' Addition. will be a . candidate for the, o f f i ce of is' Justice the Peace" in the South Ward at the.comindeleeticin. • Mr. Chri4 is is worthy 'Citizen. and tho.gh he mitt, not be as conversant with; the Lawi at present _at the presCtit incumbepts, yet I have nti doubt that strict justice to willibe a leadipg feiture of hie if elected. find the s' Laws, of Penasylttoniu," can •essily be at4ained for the djrection of intieient prin. '.ciples of right and equity. - Feb 29 9-ti ; I A. SUBSPR I DER. , - To the kuterndetuiVaters'of North Ward of the Borough tif: Pottaeille. I r • . FELLOiV.CITIZENS:I ' • 1 • . i i• I I beg lea fs to present myself •to I 9 our favourable notice ' ii, - Candi. dateoffice,-of for the justice at the Peace. at the ensuing Election . . It iticcessful I pl ge myself to discharge the duties of the office withlelity. I ' , YOurti RespeCtloll . AM* J. SIIOEMARER. 9-3 to =I ;Feb e . 29 I. rj ' 1 Slieribtralty. 1 TO the 'Free a i d .144ependent kdois of Schuylkill ount.o.- , . . . i CITIZENS:',FELLOW . , ' , .t„ At the argent' .olteitations , .of a number of m3l friend**. 1 hive' bee p inducted to' offer myself a candidate ; Ilir the office I I SHERIFF. ~ At.the ekentng eleetion, Ind' pledge my , l f. if eleettd. go perforol the duties of thasaid o ffi ce , r the beet of , toy abilittea: 1 , j % ', YO,nr`friencl end fel , Aainitizen. " i. i I GEORGE H. , - TI,CHTER. Feb 29.:- I 1 ' 9—te " 1 ''' -. 1 , . : . . • School Boom for neut. - 1 . ' . • k THE Basement Story of& Nita. F., , - 1 ... viogetieel Church, on Lyetin Street. in -, 1 . • this Borougli et prelenf in te oceupan. . ..... - - cy of Mr. &fee . ffough t wit ` be - rented t from the Ist of April ne*t. - For terms. e.opp to !ABRAHAM MIESS - . , ii 9-3 t Feb 29 I=l For Sale. . ' • -- A i ' ' • : i AFEW half barrelsi superior Men Mackerel . can be had, byimaking immediatijapplication 1' - -, i 1., S. &J. F r OSTER. 9 Fib,29 I= Apr Rent. - - •-t THE co nvenient two otory ; Rtont pond. ing , brink front, situated on 'Rail Road ett!eet. now, accepted by J. Faster. Posselmien given the first °roil. Feb , &J. OSTER:- a i er Vataable IllealEst at • P111:111LIC • ALLEI T I' WILL be sold on Thursday the 06th :day' of March next, at the Exchange Hotel, Pottsville. the followi4 property, to wit : • • ' • Two three store Brick Rouses and .... Lots on Centre street , occu. ft- vied as it Stare and Posit:Mice. - 'Two Frame miasma street occupied by BiesarsSluiner and Parkei A House and Lot of Ground' on Mar ket and Ad. Sma street, occupied by' Wm. Gleim. A Haase slid Lot of Ground on Rail:Nond street, Occupied' by Levi Cake—also, two other Lots of sable street. : _ - A liiiiaseanit i Lat of Ground on Norwegian street, vecupied by Armotbi Pax...alai, - anntoer Let on . Ott! same etreet.tadjiiining lot of SamuelMaupt. A tract of Coil Leind.situate in Bran township, Schuylkill cour.)ty. ooiilaming about 0 acres well improved for operatives. kfull description of the property .will e giyetion the;.day of sale by I LEWIS EWART, Assignee. • • St —tf _ Bfaicil 14;1839. Assignees Sale of `'.? ILAE .• Ai • Jr, • , patso:;r4._ _,ST4TE. • , - - w!Lri•bintold 4 it. Se.. Clair. at thA Into lately v v -\ occupied bO• HOriGSON. PINK RLON & CO., (Oa TharsdaNilheircetut day.of?@it nest, at 19 eclat* A.:llf ) The Stock of Goons remaining on the iStare; com Airing English oi: 3 - American c‘q Ges;;HrnecrieS, D O" Goods, Cmckr , and Used. . grate'-logether in. ith,:the ; fisluresvf the Stain. Inr mediately after Which. will besold all th R ail Road Drill and Lumbar lilfaggosn4; and - Min irg Tools; Sireenkond a'cluantlty tif Iron ; one H • and two Waggons. Terms lvhieh will be liberal; will',be made known at theillme orSale. Ftr firthetpar-1 tleolaii, apply to JACOB SHEAVE, - on the precri. lies. , .T. A IPBEAT HAVEN:, 4ssignee; • &Tarn!) lth • 1,1 ; 1 t, 11- 4 h, r , t • rrriposas of Mining I. 'gide Beaver_Meadow, Rail Road an Co o ] c on ,. 'AL de , will reo ire ipmPosals for ining , and 'delivering 30.000 t 0160.000 tons of thei Coot; fr ee (mar slate and other impurities, into seas carsat tins Mines, during the annirig Wieling' seas and also for transporting the same tn Shalt landin at Parry. villa —tbe Company tit farnitilt-the Cam od Motive Engine: and Engineers. • *, - The Contrac.ors tOlkeep the Carifind "Engines in good -running repair', simelY Fuel , Oil; 'dm Bailed Proposals will be scarred for either the old or new Mihes c or tioth..nei most be lamtio tbAignen io Philadelphia b) t he 25tli;icif Marcb. a Persoal to,eiptrict will 'remit; torlhr informaiiim attbytoMpasseiroMor i at Beiteuhlea dowto4, ! 14!h,;1e44). F • 1 Pforth, r i tur4: ibeeti"indiend by the , torbia friendi ta i nfer ! i r the eiriciinf Justice ingeleefion: inerit sour confidence tial :discharger of its • j • . 1 MEIN =II , Retafive-frAt election electio is ofso we 4 rd 2 bulniliP tiara ( Oar Inuraes• Sacsicisti. Bo Wility the Senile and Meese of depresenrateira of the Comunanwealth of . Pennsylvania in-GenentrAiseralify met, and it is hereby 'enacted by the lathoOty ',or these+, 'that when Obotinigh fontis Tort 0 a'township'or tooti ng°. .ensiPeneg together tine' general eleenen dia- Ind, en* Went are entitled by. the act ,to which this ts a suPplement o to iseparitieiyelecetwojustices ofthe peace,it stud be the duty of the judge and linPeetere electeff to hold the general sad tan:whip elections of each year, to preside'a seperete boi, into which they shall put the tickets voted fcii justices of Ole peace for sald borough, slid the tickets voted 'lnjustices of the-pram by the qtudified "eters ixf the township, alien hien/the word u Township!' written an printed on the outside; and the tickets voted , fir justices of the peace by the gnarled - sole» of the borough shag have the word u Borough", Veit+ or' printed on the outride, andthe said judge and inspectors shall count the votes ea voted fir jun+ of the peace for said borough, and return the same in like manner as is provided fot the election o justices of the peace for township. Szmnos 27. (Whenever i shell box:curie necessa ry for the citizens,l of any town p, in any of the eduns .ties of this jcommonwealth, which has been or shell be ddivided in any way in forming any election .414- Wet of districts to elett justices of the peace, judges end inspeetors , tidier of elections, ! assessors, constables, school directorsior other township of fi cers in purse ence of any er acts of assembly, the qualified sur tare of such township shall +et at the usual place, of holding their annual towaship elections respective ly, and shalt then and there proceed to elect such of ficers in the manner now presided for by law, and the returns of Inch elections shall be made out in the same manner as is now provided for by the laws of thiscommonwealth ; and suchl township election so held in any township which`may be divided as afore said, shall be held and conducted only by the judge, inspectors, and clerks residing! in the district where the plant of holding the township election is or may 'be located, any law to the contrary notwitbstsmd ing; Provided. That whenever a vacancy hsppens by death. resignation. removal or otherwise, then the judge or inspector rending in the township and dia. trjet nearest to the, •place of holding - the township election, shall hold and conduct the same. Sevin:is 28. It shall be , thastluty of the judge and inspectors holding and conducting such township election, to keep as many separate boxes and separ ate lists of voters for judges and inspectors of elec tions as there urn election districts or part of election districts in such township respectively, in which they shall deposite the • votes of the citizens residing with in the limits of such district or parts of districts for judges and inspecums of the general elections in their particular districts,' end the returns thereof shall be made out and certified in onfarinity.with the provi sions of the act of the. o,cond July, AnnoiDomini, 1839, entitled u en act relating to• the elections of this commonwealth :, and in cases' where part only of the, township forms, in •connection with other part of other townships, a general election district, the judge holding such township election "shall meet the judge or , j u dges from the other township or townships form ingipart of such general' election district at the place of holding the generat election, 'and the said judges shall then and there proceed to make out a general reran from their respective returns, which shall be signed, chtified and returned with their severalre tures-in like manner ex is now provided for by law. fiteericor 29. It shall he the luty of the Secreta ry of the Commonwealth, immediately after the pas page of this act, to furnish the sheriff of each county in the state with a certified copelof the first, twenty seventh, twenty-eight and twentytnin th sections there of, and it shall be the duty of the i said sheriffs to puti lishl the same in their respective 'counties. either by handbills or in two or more newspapers published in, aid counties respectively,, and until the township elections are held, during the! present month of March. - !lARRISBURO, I Secnrraties Oenra, March 7, 1840.5 PENNSYLVANIA, as. j I' certify that the above and foregoing are true copies a the, first, -twenty seventh, twentyleighth and twenty ninth ' ' . • ih sermons of an act of the ,gen t .. . i ' i ) ,. :i., e . eral assembly, ntitled' a an- act re .iv:).(. -? lative to the election of borough and '•'::'.`,..-: • township 'Officer?, and 'other pirpo - , Apes," apProv• this day, as the ' - same remainso file m this office. Witness my ha d and seal of office eil i the day and yea aforesaid. FRANCO R. SHUNK, tilec'y.l Commonwealth.: ' 11-1 Mitrch 14, 1840. OM PROPOSA i IVOR 'Publishing, until ;the next Presidential E .E.' lection. a new Weekly:Papetl in the Borough of Potteville, Schuylkill Co., Pa:. to! be entitled • ' JThe IL 0 g ICIS b gib to *devoted I to the succeseof W LLIA.III HENRY HARRISON. the People's: Candidate for the Pres. idenCy, and the protection of AMERICAN , IN. . DIISTR Y. : , , The 'Went the paper has been chosen to show that en appellation given in derision to one of the meat talented sed brave of our Country's sons, the •• Log Cabin Candidate," is worthily bestowed. in /, asmubh as he. by the opening of he Western Coun try to the enterprising poor' sett! r. by dividing the land !Benicia into half 'cations, enabled each and every einigrant to build bin logetibir.. and settle on hus own bind. ' •N,I I • .0 , F , It ;will likewieti advocate the intetests of.the American laborer and Americani industry, and war againtit tbe designs of Martin Van Buren, as • es presiSed•hy Jetties Buchanan and other of his friends in the• United States Senate, , nf educing the free iabOr of Mr country to a level - 4ith the shies labor of Cuba. and the low-pnees of Ebropean counnies. It wdli be the advocate of the Poor Man. not arraying him against ihose who employ him, but showing, that ,the interests of troth are con imeted. led that it only reqnirea a proteetton oh their Industry to make active ,business. fair. but not esti ainiga nt wa gained generalprosperity among ell einem'. ThipLig Collin"la particulady Calculated for Clubs end'.Associations tastenablC to the election of Willi* Remy garrison, and it Will contain every specie* col: inhumation, ealenlatedlto advance his in• terestainnd repel the calumnies or his enemies.; I • '• i TERM. I • I 1 copy for • 50 cis. I: 60 Cppiei for • lOCep,tes for =.OS - , 1100 ••• 6 : -., . I' • 25 ---•_-•; • . $lO ; .. i .. , , ! Q3' rders in every, institute. to be aceismpanted by sae in nce ' adva,! and Oat paid, asibeter,ms are placed et the lowest rates; the.ohject - being to se:manta informant's without any reference to profit I . , ,1. . ; • f • , . .. . (1:1" The; first . nudger wilt b 6 tamed !the first Tuesday in April.. '• i 3' We ;appoint ill_goo'd Harrison men in , the Suite aebigents in procuring sutentritters. • 1 07 Persons bolding suhscripiton papers,: and Clubs, 4.611100 min send -in their orders by .the 25th of March. ,1 Address _ _ 1_ ___._ 1 B. BANNArI. poet paid. Pottsville. Ph _ Marcfr 14th, 111.10.. Wham.lPiroperly to neut.:l THE!iwolar g e and counitOdions Coal Wharvei on the *est side of the Riiir Schuylkill, ion Ches. nut street. below thee Permanent Bridge, w!th.eounto. ion Honseiand ficales ioratilete. 1 The./ 4 ',lti well adapted to' theCind Besides, 16,40 its branches. Possession ill be given about the grit of April. IE4O. For father Particulate, *MP to ' • - • JOSEPH KEEN.I lulimaint Whitt. West Phila. rbgatldeblity Muth 14040. , I= S2O 1130 IN - T cl tar Pow *Out of 'vss• Calirtion.Phias of . • • ' 'Nathan - Maisano .1 said - Comity to owner. and • - • ). AtiireA 4 Teta) EdillimaQMender• 4 - A.- D.'IBIAL derson.Contractor.o . • NOTICE is hereby given to all. Claimants sod 111 others ,:interested for the sum of thirty seven dollars, kriarork done toe certain bilicfing, to*it All :that certain two stuffed frame boildingsiith a dope' hasea t ent. situate on the east side of .Centre street in the Bonnigh of Pottsville, bounded by said Came st,reet, by land late of. Thomas Morris. Esq. and laud of William De Dertif*titl prinnisesesield about. 28 feet freitimore or less on Centre street. and rtins hack• to an alley; That a Save Facies has been isacied tusin ; the Meibinie's Lein enteredria the Court •urCommotriles a of F4huylkilreminty.in the above stated case.and will be returned to March Term ofsaid Court. • • _ . , - PETER F.LUDWIGI, Sheriff. Sheriff's Okce. , burg. March 14th 1840. (' Geti)EN SWAN j(OTEL, PIiII..IDELPJII.Z J. Ilaughawout . - WOUI,D respectfully announce .'to his , friends and the public, that he hal leased the en. above establishment. , recently occupied by Mr. William King. No. 69, North Third - street. The central : location of thiii hotel. 'and the espenence of the present occupant in thecapa• city orkruliOrd, may offer strong • inducements-to those who may desire kindly attentions and, reasonable charges while sojourning for pleasure or business in the city of Philadelphia His MLA is fnmuthed With choice liquors; his TAIIX will present every object which might be expected from an abundastand excrllent market; his Smarsicu is ex tensive and attended by an attentive hostler; and with every aisposition to make Guests comfortable and satin. Emit he anticipates p due share of pii!r , °nage. ' 'Philadelphia. March 14t6, 1840. 11.6m0 M/CH:ti EL HJUSSET. RESPkTFULLY return's" thanks to his frieA4l4 'and the politic. for the enixturszea men( emended to his establishment. and help , leave to inform them that he still continues lo keep On h and. a latge assortment ofelegant PARLOUR FLOWERS. Of the latest variety, which he arid dispOse of at the lowest prices - -- ' ./ • , - ' Warranted Garden and Flower Seeds, construitly for sale at , the Garden.: and at the Stores of G. W.Oakeley, and Otto_ Woman. . " . SUGAR BEET SEED, of hit awn grawth,cen be Ind Wholesale• and Retail, at the above mentioned places.' His assortment or DAHLIA 11.00 I'S, are of a superi or character. and of the laden variety, comprising, op wards or ORE HU NDRED chaise selections.—For further particulars seetatalogue of Dahlias. • Reading. March 14. 11-5 t . ... ' , gLirg--4;0141 To Schti,ylk:ll Boatmen who ship Coal , direct to New York. THE subscriber is prepared at all times with Horsei and the necessary Hoisting Machinery to discharge the Schuylkill Nal Boats immediately on applicationott -the lowest rates. Also. Horses and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who wish to do their own discharging. Apply at No. 12, Washingtoo street. near the Battery W5l. T. ANDERSON New York, March-14,1840. 11-tf NEW LINE. G I. Freights to Rending * Pottsville Redueed....a TIRE subscriber having made 'arrangement's for n ber of first rate Covered Boats. will forward goods to Reading at the unusualli low freighti ofill 50 cents per ton of 2000 lbs. ,(delivered on the Wharf) also to Pottsville for $1 50 cents per ton of $2OOO lbs.(delavered on the Wharf.) ICI' Merchants by loav_ipg thew orders v ith the subscriber. or a the Hardware Store efMeum Parker, Kelm & Shewed, Market street above 6th':ean have their goods collected and deivered at his Ware. house on the Schuylkill' or 50 cents per dray load; the same price which as note paid to Bniad street. Omni buses running from the Philadelphia Exchange!. pass the Ware /louse every 10 Minutes.- WILLIAM P. ORRICK, t_hennut street Wharf, Sehuylkill. • Phailadelphia March 14th;1840. 11-3 mo. ttEMOVAL. • • UlMan! P. Orrick, Forwarding and :Connissioa Merchant.' 111.AVING removed to the large and convenient new / 1 14. City Stores. Chesnut street Wharf. Schuylkill. is prepared to receive and fbrward Goods of every delimit& tion to any point on the Schuylkill. Union, and Pennsyl vania Canalw—Alse. Via. the Chesawlake and Delaaare. and Tide Water and Pennsylvania Canals to Holliday& burg end intermediate Places. with great t'espatch.at the lowest rites of freight. I Produce of every descri_ lion will be received and stored or otherwise disposed afire cording to instructions, on the most terms.. Iron Castings, Blooms,. Pig Iron. and all other articles of produce can be shipped from the Wharf to any port in the Union without the experce of dray to the Dela ware. A line of PaCkets every week to Baltimore. "Phis will be a great saving particillarly to Iron Masters. Being 'well acquainted with the Iron Business, he flatters ; himself that his facilities for the advantageous sale of • Iron are not surpassed bybny.and he assures his friends and the public that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to give the most entire satisfaction to those who may please to favor him with their patronage. • Philadelphia, March 14th. 1840.- . FRIJI TREES. B TRAM'S ••,;;':,- • BOTAN C GARDEN,• .1 1" - Rua . . 0111.1da ELPIII4. THE subscriber has for sale at his Garden and Nur II sere. Kingsessing, near Philadelphia, a large ;amt. maw of. Frint•Trees orsuitable sizes For tranitibraiiag: - embracing every varieqi of Apples. Pears. Cherries. Plums. A ppricots,Peaches„Nemarines. Almond s,Quis. ces, Mulberries, Crapes. fie spberries,Cooseberries and Currants: - together with la large assortment of Green House Plants. Ornamental Trees. Flowering Shrubs. Evergreens, Vines and (:reapers. Honeysuckles. Rases; Carnations and Pinks, Herbaceous Perennial Flowering Plants, and a large assortment of Esculent Vegetable ' Seeds. which comprises it. great an assortment as any other Gardenia the United States. ROBERT CARR. Proprietor.' Err B. BANNAN. who has been appointed • Agent for Proprietor. will' receive and execute orders for all kinds °Friuli Trees. Bhtntobery, 6ic., st• the ',harm: notice. ._ Muth 14. 1840.. • ' - 31.;.• . , . ILROCLAMATION.L-Wheiews the Honorable 'Jaime M. Poirsa. Esquire., Presider!' of the several Courts of Conimon. Pleas of the - cm:tutees of Dauphin, Lebanon. and Schuylkill, in Pentiolvania, and • jusitce of the seVersl Courts of Oyer and Ter. miner. and General Jail Delivery; in the 'laid coon ties. and Geoacce Elitists and Saxon- D. Lem En quires. judges-of the Court ot:Oyer end Terinincr and General Jail Delivery. for - the trial of all capi. tai and other 'offenders, in the- - raid. county of Schuylkill-4y their preceptp. tp me diitected, tested at Orwigaborg the 30tb day of December;lB39, hair, ordetted a Court of Over and TOThiner and General Jail Delivery; to be holden ifOrnitsbnrg. on 'the last Monday of March next: (beirig the 30th of mid month) to continue one week: 'Notice is therefore hereb glean totbeCoroner. the - Justices ofithe peice.'and Constables of the said cminty - oft3chnylkill. that they : - are by the said pre ! =pis conimanded to be then ind there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dap : with mordli, triquieitlima. examinations. -and all other 'Minim. breecca,lto do those thing., which to their offices ap. peftain to be - done, and all those that : arnbonod by recognisitithee. to prosecute "against the 'pries:mere that arc, Or, then shall he in the jail of said Comity of ffchuylkill, are to then and there -to prosecute them as shall beinst. ; • ' • • IFETER Sheila Sheriff's Office, Orwigs, • - • -burg. March 7. 1840. . • GimIPM was Cointionismr. N. B. The Witnesses and Jurors who - are:sum mooed to attend sal& Court. are requested to sure punctuallye - ; In ease aroma. attendanee. the lair in, aocb Cases Made and pl.:wiped . will be- engaged.... This notice is published by particular order of thi Coon. those oososnis4 will thnsfora jrnsto tbsio. Solves aveordiai i• _ 'veto • :1 • 4:ipsnins.....:Ariiiiiiniatiiiinikate "RaPPliod to • ,fudge; of Conti of Cortinton Plena 'cifilefin lkilletainty, gir.:Ae'heneffi'ilt the several Acts . Assenedy t ineied tom. - The 'relief of blankest Dehiorikand - tharthe aid Judges ;have" appointed;Monday - the 30th day of-March nal"' at le ,o'clocli in the fen:noon,. lathe Coos t, Hews, 'in Orwirburg. - -fre the hearing of ns'anti"oir ;frail. rit tome/heti a where they may attend it they pink proper.. . :..J IWO GRAY.* . in I I't ,- _MATTHEW VAN . DVSENA `J , I. • : ,1 4 MAIR: HAY. , 2 :11'.' J EPWREDILEY. 4 !•.. • 1 .' 1 ; I. , , • TTER .CARL, , _ . n,t h - I _ld TT lIEW MALEY" -; '. 1' . • • PETEft GALLAGHER, ;1 4. BENJAMIN IFVKLEL , ' , 1 I,'- • * GEORGE RICHARDS ' i . 1 . i!' 1= L'ICANTNER. - -- i , 4 ' I • ' •. . ,_. i • , , , LORIPRIIT BERB I •ER ' , •I- ,t '- ' MI C HAEL FRET. - March T . 1 • • ' ' 1 ie.-. 1839—Jan. 1. To - lutes element,* in the, bards 'cif Elijah Hallinier.reiiiurer . • $327 01 To cash received f ni Directors of the Poor' during theyear• ' Il 6930'00 To cash received 'from Georgeltatiercher.j interest on *2OO m his Mother's Estatel now a ' Pauper .1 12 00 Tocasb received f mC. Witman. Esq. foil Goes I , 200 To do do ' John Pot i for Seed , •' ' Wheat _ , l' 8 00 To -do • do Samuel Rant:lnger, i late Steward (or ance remaining in hial -hands from settle ent April lit 1839 , I Balance doe Treasi#er CR. 'By cash paid Isaac loser. Steward for the llnetitatioo from the tat of April.lB39. :45 656 00 By cash paid Samuel Hontranger late Steward •up tothe Ist of A0ri111339 • ' 12 5 0 0 By cash paid for Mechanics. medals* Boards,l -Shingke rind k c i tter materials for newt re buildings and 'ring other buildings - • ',EDI 2;1 By cash paid for linnels._ Blankets. Linsey; Muslin. end CimUks, Calico, Ildkfa, Towl' Flas: Linen Ale. • • ' 30 gg ..By cash paid for thigirr.QiEee, Molasses, Tea' , _ Chocolate, Soap. I,,Spices,'&e. Fah and Salt Hardware. Earthen, 17 Barrebi.Flour 7 Heads Steers 4 Cows i I Horse • Beef Bacon ' Potatoes Apples, and B room Cider ind Brushes Shoes and mockingi Shipauff :- Tobacco _.- _ stows P 1 ipe and ?bleats, and birch Stationary and ;man 56 tons coal Constable fees for in Relief to out door pa Carding dying and "Road and school me . Limestone _ Hired men Hired women Elisabeth Shiiemaki. Rakes Gardening - Saddlery - • : Blacksmith ` • " - Printers Sawing • - `' freight sad MR ear membandiss &c iirtfireurt - Costs GUMMI' sent, oar lot Minis Addidon to s. _ Poturrilio • M akiiig shirts 1 Goat 1 -- Antigun* to Sark ThiumAyeeed Iron 11 7 esoh Ps l o, 4l Vin• ' salr . 41 Hirsch Auto al , . Eaini.terviees Samuel EC. ;rapier t yeiui sal ity • (611836 -Oa ` 11 . ' I Extra sarrica fay: 1838. 63 ' 00,. r ; , ': 1 — l4ll, - 4 4 . for 1839 le 00 r I • 101 ' 06_ nattiel.l3. Ratalia . atai 'pima* f0r,,i812) ,-- 20, 00 I 1- i ds ltday. Extra serdie - 4 511 Ikalelaist4si t o rt Alit', anew 1 ' • 20 OCi' ' - , .., E S 9 JI4).RNAL. [ • . 1 - 1- HMI MEE To' the .Dir • i - S'ciluyLbli H$ &Beim 1 wiitt the tm ;one, 1838.: Distrids 0 i' ' • -The amount trials entitled gumming on to •the simnel Ste ONE DOLLA I District. ' The amount to entitle &Imm o priation, musti cents, for each Districts that/ c:toicof Common • Salmis $4 13 County. '., -. 'l - g statement is made in COMplianes loth: section oi; the School Lai, or . 1 , I aura accepted the Coniston &Ant System : ' ,- "1 ' which each 4cOtiug School, Dia to receive the , weaning year.' com firas Iltesday# Jane neat,, out of 1 appropriation, it- a alum -equal , to for each eatable' iiihabitat in the 1 if School Tax ieqiured to be levied rialto its Shave of the Sitio appro -1 be I a sum equal to at hist sixty ~uassable 'inhabitant in the District. 'le at accepted the Covutiaa $c hoof .. . Solna.. s - ,' .i if midtown balincealemaining fir te4ep:iag . districts ' for the School , 'lB3B. 183 7 , :andlB39. is FOUR D FORTY CENTS, for each Mini m a district, according to iiii 'eno -5; and foi‘the shoal yea r 1161410 and D.XLARS for each) tremble in ing to the enumeration of 1539.- 1841, will commence on till first next. . _ • 1_ i • to that eseti,.non-aceepting School ' - noalif 1 Tips aminnt the nse of on years 1833. 183 DOLLARS AN, ble inhabitant 'Mention of 1:k; $1441. it, is TW 6 habitant. aicor ‘.l The school yea Tuesday of Jun ' Meuse it folio ili'striet e in whi system. at the n equal to sixty will be entitled lions, a sum eq for each taxable h the qualified citizens accept the •at Spring Elections, and:lay a tax, ..tits for each taxable inhabitant; receive ont,of the State anpropria— al to more than SIX DOLLARS, inhabitant ii. the district.: , By a resoluvio twenty, fourth di bala►ices are to cep►ing district -1840. On whici common school. Henri it follow the non teeeptin next Spring El amounting now School Houses, plele operation, Taxable ,n the Legislature,- passed the y of June, 1839, the above uddrawn be retained for the use of mine se— , only until 'the Arai of Noiember, day they ale to be repaid lan) the und. , that as tbe law now stands tinleas • districts accept the systent at the • tines, nodrawn a sum °deviate to the erection of and putting the System into'cows— ill be forfeited. I Intsahitants of the District. k • Barry Brunswig y E. Bronswig, W. Manbeirn Matiantongo, Mahantangn, MeKeansburg • Norwegian OrWignburg Pinegrove, tp. Pottsville lush Tamaqua Union Wayne West Pena -- I Pinegrove, Deb. Branch E. Ornniarig, I am your; tea • folio., • FRANCIS - R. SH intendant of Common rch 7.1840. , &pa l Harrisburg. M POOR.I%II7SIE atCOV.4 T. ELIJAH H 4. BR. Trectiatiir, in iceoufl* with the - Direetthlt of the Pool and of the Hattie of Em. pioyment for the entity of Schuylkill. from thejirst day of Jaattatl A D. 1839,40 the fires day of ,an vary A. b. 1940. DR. eena and Cedar Ware g="dl Ware pica ibr nevi Biro Pullin! to limp Pen Irlaani 1639 I jar iloyinj on Ciro ME ALAitVII3: • Grieff I year I ; for Jai 420 0 =I ,] muiratxri 1835. 94 275 471 • 245 243 840 180 71 731 81 176 155 - 122 - 254 286 - 231 £l3 hoots 10-4 t UM 174 331 30 00 'mitt MEG MEI 111 , ,13.).4 I , ! • !SS 'l2l paid, late Srasei at 8 • I months servleitas Bpyinird '• r 200 .00 - 9insisd Elittininiter lantS(eward - - -„ aimit2erltior o.monthe Street , L I V VIP legiainnalie D 4 3 iiiialfAt ' i•cciansei forDirettoht - 48 00 , • Do' '"l'Extrit settees • , SO 00 r. ' _ 1 78,00 011irles Foch!, part bis . "-sabity as Clerk `l' -•- - Elijah Ha ninsir I. yeti iiehriee ss r Treasstivii. far 18393 • otor Genii" Ilalitetstadt 1 1 . jest; s ervice as Phis, ileeter fdedlar, 1" year NT veeefteriksted,ll-tams I algal By Balance due Treaintie,• i .• • _ 174 33} I,- Vra, the Subseriber4AuditotiorScheylltill county having examined the Accounts of the -Treasurer and Directors 'of the Poor and of the House of-Em ployment-6i the touniy at ScbuYlkill, Respectively do rePort. tie-foregoing &atemerit is the result of dour, investigation, mid tber3 tit• doe the Treasurer one. hundred - and .siventy.Riori 32-100 dollars. Wanes* our hands Ithil 9th Abe • of January, A. 11.1840,.. - EDWARD HUNTZINGER, , 1 . , PETER KUT7., I ' • • - ' 3. DOWNING. 1. EThe Account of Salina! Huntunger, late Steward of the House or Employment for the County of L 'Schuylkill, fmni the OriAJday or Jenuary,lB39, to first day of April A.41:18.19, the lilt day only in ? Jcluded. .- • ' •- - I 1 • • • 14 DR. 11837:-Jan. I. To'balince in hand{. - ,_ ' 1 as per hist report tifAuditorsi j 90 46j To cash received of Elijah-Ham-1 -I mer, Trepans. , ! i , -23 00 From. Gen. Kaufman, veil}. • • 25 00 ' • tHenry Boyd. °do: . j. 37 50 • 1 1, , . i - 1 - - S3 SO For fines, Sabbath breitking 1 20-e0 parnint • i , :-0 50 • Disturbing , Public wonthiP ,- 300 I llunting on • Ptiot llooim Farm 578 * I ' • , 'i- ---• 37 28 Fee Hay, Beef, Veal, Cream and Rata; :• 1 '' ' - S 9 23 Hides and tallow ti . 30 09 Wood Bed' haulier 1 t • • 14 75 Schtiol and overcharge 6nt flour' , 1 00 Prom paupers .. - [ 1 •• . • 143 iloarding paupers :, ,`! ':2O 23 P R alieo.uen, flannel, silk ribbo n.. ii woof,' straw, baskets, ;butter,! 1 . &c. for himself I , lst April, A. DA 839. 1 /NEI ' 1 ; ~ .m. 11839—8 y cash paid fo 1443 lbs. flour • ; ' Blacksmith work -, !Medicine '.- • . .. : !Expenses and postage i ; !Coffins : i i I Constable bringing panpars . • I lleciwal of policy of iniurance ,L e sther and shoemaking • 'Printing - 1 i ' Clout seed . ' - ;Corn, eggs, dinner bell,: house ' -keys, soap. and nails , t• Ouf door relief ,Toll gate Assistant to steward S !Hired men ' ' 1 ' Cntting curd wood, ,andkyors on ' ! Farm • , 1 , !Tailoring ' .' i Tian ot new barn ' • - , 4 !Witness wages, costs ad : Conn _ sel fee fat Easton) - ' N.,,. 51 40 r i 'To three months compensation as Stewerd and Clerk, from Ist of January,' to the Ist ofjApril. 1839. 'l5 00 To cash paid Elijah Ratniner„ . Treasurer . '46 26 I ' $628 --4 55i . i t I ~.L. • --4 , 1 Isaac Moser, Steward. , ip 'mond with the Di !rectors of the Poor 'and I cif ,therl •Hoose of Em' loy rit'ent for the county of SOhdylkill, from theist day of April A. D. 1839, to e Ist 'day of January A. 1 E) 1840. I ' R. i Cash - recried from Elija Beni. 1 mer, Treasurer 1 ; boarding paupers ; hay % I - 'timber - :'- 1 : !rents • 1 ...• . r Ti. Kepner, Elm. ' $l2 1 .1 . 0. Raush, Es q. , 2 Fines for damages done by stray herself? sad , ' 2 .-.• ,beef indentures I 6te wood ipasqure t attoneo ;onions. !paupers' l lmeslin, flannel, stocking To balance ` remaining 'I in the hands of Isaac Moser, Steward I' - ' . CO. . By cash paid . for ' hired • own, • clerk. &c. , 1. by cash paid , for labour ;in hay • 1 , ,making and harvest - 1 by cash paid foe rye and eorn dtc. . ."constable fees for bringtdg ;pee, . - pet's to Honie 'hardware. lec t , , , [. , i•-• ; i dry goods : . L , 'travelling expense ' - l, groceries..• . i fishh I P' • ,haw and ktockings,' stationary , . - . , ,- S. sailor. work ' . 'dried neediest, appler, and cherry!" 4e. Il barrel Boor , a ihhingles and hairdo' fiar try: building. iteistoce - ! ''. • • sow • 1 , 1 seed wheat . 1 ; 4 tons 'coal fill heed, cabbage 1. . ."' ". , - imolai/a '' i' . . tatwoke fees f o r signing inrerstures oketi,•tteef, cost, ate • : - • ' ired women - ; 'i • gardening -• ' " •' " •• ' tnason'work at new buildings '. ••' put 'door relief, linte.lnd 4 patient, t - seeds., cabbage plants, end toll , - - - ecunpenratiun.asstetiard from the Ist I. April to the Ist of Dieceinber A. r rD..1839; 8 month I - -i: -, ' balance in the bandit of the Steward II ••: • •- ~ ~-: . - ' - . _ . Pauper_ female:ling the House on Japoirjr, .114110 Sato • • male under, 12 year.; Olanates _.• „ . _ '... i.. females under. 10 years i •=',. outdoor paupers _, • ' : Paupers admitted hits 'tint J Nouse fr,s i • • January 18.39,10 lei day lsiiilor, pale .;-... . ~,•; l, . -•,, •-, !nate born iallouse, - 1.. .. • .i -1 tneleont . tkin '4. .• : ..t • ' 1 1' ; . i 1 female' - • • - .*•-•,`,- • • ,-- HI female born In lienini- 'I.; _ . ,•' .: female est door- 7 ' '-'.- . ' -: ' uilite ' dyt!harited and sbancautel - - dci • aka fluid . , -..-- :',.1 ._-:::' ' 1 dci ;', 451. ' I fnitfrailt • [ Ldoaethateedied : ,- ,--- -, • , .-- do.. out door ! . • ' '5 bekysind it Orli', ' '' NM 1 =I I 0' . 69 00 20 00 30- ' 70 CIO ' $6519 591 El $OB 55j ' I 47 69 004 1 00 1 461 10 00 11 .10 37 50 ;1 69 00 0.00 00 55 00 34 DM 00 89 08 62 110 19 ! 14 00 MI NM GEE ~l EBB 46i os , t . : 54 `ls 22 30 17 LII 'ROO 18 CE Cr3l3 I= 2 4 IRE 94. lit dik, 1940. os MI 247 15 42 52, 7401,1likinitabeit:':';', 7,1- ki‘ giam BOUND OUT tomtit% THE TirAgi fen , Gerrigw Print to. Josiah. 4.Tiproi" - eit 'Rearing Creek reeroshiP,Columbiitsmity,, , WillianiSwette2 to Abel O. Senn. of OM ' Ilksough of WantW. Schuylkill euttety k nintel EL p*Sototium Pries/Ss of Rush township. &intelkili county. lob* Hoick to Joseph Albrtht, of Well - nren4W . r.k tuwnaMp Schoylkill enmity. John. Equire to Jamesrl'houto ~ - ot Onil - township, , Northom'Wriand county, SW /PM ret Roacts.to Frederick C. lEpting. of the titan:l2lh of Pottsville. Schuylkill grimly. M ary. Fulton to Daniel Old . ads Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. •., ---- ' - MADE IN 11013:411._:i 644 Shirts, 24 Shemise. 4/ Frocks , 30 pa i r Pints , leans, 15 Roundibouta,9 Sun Bennets.46 o 7 Shoed IS Pettierrats,47 Aprons. 8 Table Cloths, 1 Towle 8 Night Copt , 90' Bed Sheets, 18 pair St kings, 'V fairJliverts, 30 Cotnns.so Pillow Cases, 16 Bel stem, lc Bed Covet Cases: t • , ' I . PRODUCE Or tAfig.l '-. 'l% Rye 432 bushels Wheat! 1101 bushels, Summer Wheat 1,5/ bushels:Oafs 444 bishels,Cornltn-Cobbs 620 bushels, Potatoes 950 brishels, Ilay j lE Rms. WM* loads. Coro Tope 7 loads. 11 bushel Timothy Seede 91 bushels Buckwheat,•l7l bushels Onions. 51 bush. els clover Seed,,s3 lb*, Wool, • 1250 Pickets, 1550 Cabbage Heads.i ' • I- ' : - PRODUCE OF DAIR Y. , - 8911 lbs. Butter .:, u• I . I Is Slaughtered 1 Heifer. -weight 307 lbs.. Hide 50 lbs..-4 Cali*, weight 274 Ili*:, Hides 3711 Fattened' on Farm - and Slaughtered A 'Auer*. weight 2233 lbs., Hides 368 lbs., Tallow 90 fht,,,.... 4 Cows, weight 1626 Om, hicks 2281b5.J Tallow 84 lbs.,-8 Hogs, welt -1033 lbs_Lird St 1ke.... 9 Sheep, weight 526 1 ,--sold mit Calf for 10 dol. bur I 1 1 , i Ws, the Butiicrihors. Auditors of th e county of Schuylkill. having exammed the acLitinti U nseal; Moser, pieces-ed.. o£•fleI the IfehoglklU , 'Mninfellilaie Honse c itispectlullydrepeirt the ave Spasm:sat b: as the result .or ooF--investiwiori.. :Balance re. miming milikhinds ot;lhelliewar. . fault! eight 31-100 dollars. Wiinessoar handeibis ibe Sib der ofJanuary, A. D.,184Q: • b l: ' - EDWARD lIITN ; y7.I GER, ' • PETER ETJTZ. 'l' - .' 3. a DOWNINar i i , At' MU, - I _. 1 illeichanic4i Lehi. , Schuylkill tensity ss. , i' • , ~ i 4%1, • ' 1 1 lii, theFoUrt of John Linsenm er, Comma Heiser -1: 7' I J' vs. }so ld unty to y.- ‘ ' • 14. , . ' \ - i 4. Frederick Lumber!. 1 'March Term; xi' , . 1 .1 'lB4O. o. It& 'V 0T I Eis hereby Riven ; to all c laim a nts at aria /- 11 others interewed in tho aunt of: tweniy eight dollars for materials furnished , to a certain building. to wit :—All that'lwo tinny Oame buildisigiuldwei. ling house, situate on lut marked N. 2 in d ithe gri m! plan of lots &of Putt Patterson's A dition to Pottsville ' with a lot appertaining th6.lto..ilic same , being 24 feet irtuit on the Nertli aide Of Third street, i n the said Borough of Potts v ille, and iiinrlng back :hat width .300 feel or ihereubouis, bounded by said Third street, by lot belonging tol the Lutheran. Church, and by lot belonging to John' Moser, &r.. That a &ire Facials hes tret;n issued upoti the Me. chanies Lien, entered in the Court Of Cimmion Pleas or Schuylkill county in the above 'stil t ed case,' and will be returned - ' ln MareliVerrn oriel Court. reTs4 ti LVDWIG, .hcria Sherint Olriee. Or wigs.i t. burg. March .7 1830. (I , Mechaniclti Lica. &kiwi's - jig County, ssi--, ~, • ' le • William 'l'. Epilog.) 10 ,,, . the sort of • tt ' i I 'C 174 n, VS. 2 I. e Pleas 4 ''' Nathan Nathans, I of Sc tiSlkill lb . . ~ , -ti, owner. and , . ' }celerity, o March , •,. • E-Q. Ben/era* t Term,"* D.lBlO. . Cuistractractur. I ! _ No. fa., .. I NOTICE Is ber'eby given : to all !dal ta and others, interest/4in the i sum or fi,iti 9-ICO dollars for materials liirnished to a certain /eliding. to wit:—All that two storied frame buildits witha stone haseinent, sitnato on the Nt*Ohcasterly Side of Centre street, in the Borotigitof Pcitiovill4 Wind "cd in front by said Centre,and_ by-lot now or late f W. De &rg, by Inknow or I late of Thunpaellitr. ris, Esq. and by au - alley, containing in front on said Centre 28 feet 4 inches. land runningiback to said Alley; That a Scire Facies ha's beent Issued upon the Mechanic's Lein, entered in the ,court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Icounty . in the above stated case, and Will be returned to March 'Arm of said court, . i t I - • • . PETER F. tUDW IC; B)lcrift Sheriff's (Mee, Orwicit- t ; ! - ' burg... March 7;1840. S. _ i Itlechavoic'sLie"). I scuurmraL -COL/PITY, , 0. In th C tirt of James Blue. 1 Coalmen "leas of ti>t I said Col my .to ""Wir.,•• Jaenb Errettios.! March Tc 1840' re • 'No tt e 151. NOTICE it herkby givcnftu claimants and nth. N era interested. -for the suirr of forty ire en dol lars surniehed to certain htiildirri.A.two. stnrir, Frame Ll:selling House, { snuato pert Car. bun. in Schuylkill county. on 4• tut ofOrciun mark. ed in the general plan of the said Townlwith num. bey 21, that a Score ?tidies bas been issued Opon this Mechanic's Lien. entered in the Courkof comment Pleas of Schuylkill county in the above stated dairi. , and will be returned to. March iTerm, of raid ("dust.- PETER,F..I4.IDWIGii Sheriff._ Sheriff's Office Orwigs ' • burrs., Feb 29, IMO. (,_ _ E 19--41 • MechanislelLei SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,ISS. . '.- . 0 *: 'David Price , 1 In the court o . ( i/r . ~ -. • I minnitm MO rt. ' t March Ter m. 'l ' - ' 4 -:`,.. 1( .:1 - Stephen Whole: 4. D.140,in01134.2 ; Nail icE is hereby given to all laintaets aid othera-interested. for, thesom ofte!ghty,literhire s for Carpenter work done to• 0 certain lsi ',o der/ Ira ac Building, 24 feet in front and 20 tea k depth; situate on the northwardly side ii(Stmbir" 'tree,: in the town of filineravilie.con lot No. II ' in - the general plan of the said Town', and thilot h r piece of Ground and enrtilage appurienent4the Hid Builds ing, that a Seim 'gneiss has been ittinted alb* Mechanic's Lien, 'entered, in the Court - of' Maid& Pleas of Schuylkill county in . the aliiiirs ate • d' case . and will be teturned.to Metal Term of said.Citcrk 4 citt --- i • • PETER F . IND "IG. Shadr. Skieriff's 'wpm Opirigsi; i.:- I . ..- • c .• , ! - -burgONb. l9 ol 4 . ll M4 1 ..' .;.6...4 . .. PEUICLAM • TIIIO.BI‘. . Memos. ihe P,ifter. Judge of the 12th' Judieisilliiitrtit'lof,Te44Ylini ola. 'has appointed Monday . !hit 16ihkday of March; 1640, as the time for holdint an adJeurned court of CommonPleas' in; 'Seintylkilltpuniy. for the tria), of capita, at hint. "ISIodUe tiiirefontrhereb i r,gircn o 'that MI adfourned tuck vdtimt Pleas, will be . .held abbe Court. HOriie iti Piw.iribu, rt. in L instrnui the County of SChtlylkili s .On Mondarh day •of,Mareb; 1,040,41- Ittieelockl A. M. All prams' 'halting caulks piniding,rind all persona whcaut'duty it is to appear it' title no: ee Out' gorera thentseirea ieenraingly. - . " • • - • • - PETER F. LUDWO; Sleet, ; Madre* Offier.Ortolls ' burg. Peb 19. 1840.' c• ,1 ; rr Punctual attendance is demanded Or ti t he .111:; reis and Witnetsis. snenninneti tovattendthi contt PIROCLANIATINNIT: 1 • ;NOTICE is , hereby ghea , that s Court lit corn: mos Pleas . 14 the trial - of camps at i tie. in . and for the Co, atity„of flabuyikill,•wilt be be d at Or. wigsbarg. hi the mall , aToiciaid.- oft ?timidity the: 2.V:day-of- Mara 'ant, at 10 oielrick to the limitnoon: . , ' i '4 l( 'i • • • •• 1 Theterora‘ persans Inning suits pending;* na all potions - &silt duty )lohart tit to appeaF e stait Coate.. to• ootdingly. • PETER74tl67;l4iiide ' Shstiffie Ottkitt °tar , burst.' rob. 39; 18dn. 9-;.+411 ErPunetuitsuendoto it'ostinidadethi N ht er if. sad Wltseiiei iniusttiOtif *alteste rd..* II N . . - 1 1 OM 10.4 WI
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