MI Reso Tbaii to oppose the re•ele be hei' to.be the President] Because be has ii by his foolish and e ' Because he has rl of the nation again `Because he heal time of peaee, ceal selves at their own '1 their families for ni will, and increase I - Because he is i l l wages of poot mets of the countries oil Because he lookl tantateefor informii for Amiricpn, wishes of toe Peo Iwo vial °sof all honerable; means 1 cnirfM 'i V Il 1 eti o art n en' uten. Shes i ;n hiinself totally unqualified lef j: . Free People. ast d the money of the People, qtra l ytagqnt expenditures, taien possession of the treasury [ t thiSexpressed will of the People• ked fur a 'Standing, Army in a pelting pilor men to equip them xpense, and drag them away from earthly use except to gratify his is pOwer over the People.i favour of the reduction] of the ani bringing the standard, to that Europe. • , s to ,. MonarChs and - foreign Po. tiontrespecting the laws necessary emel t instead of consulting the de at home. . , !! ...1 Because,We are a tavor of universal suffrage and of the right of voting to poor men, and will on those ground! oppose M i r 1 4n Buren, he having While in the NeW 'York nvention, advocated a property qualification winewonld have , deprived every poor man who Was not htuseholder of that right. Resolved. That taxation Ms the landed interest that urinUst aired ' , tind, therefore, we consider it important Ithat a candidate for Representative should be selected from anon the fanners, that iii the event of an additional Mx being proposed, that they may have an advocate to pt!cvent its passage. Resolo4d. _plat we 'approve of the nomination of the Hon, H. King, ass Representative in tongress from thin datricd ant) we will use all honorable means to ensure 14a election. Resolved. That!,the arming interests of Schuylkill ! county, have not la I to earts, been represented in ouiLegislature byia pe4so ,r of that useful and respect able chime& our eitiz e, a farmer; that in Capt. Daniel 8.1 Keret:m l er, 'is present a Candidate from the mass ! fif the peopTe, if candidate who has never sought, or asked for an:office, and consequently better calculated to fill its with honesty, of motive, and use fulness to! our countryt Resolvid. That we p ledge ourselves to use our in fluence, bp secure the [election of the persons placed this day cipaa tile beitioc.ratic ticket, and confi dently it to thefreemen of this county. as in every wajt worthy' of their support. The Candidates being taken from the Mass of the People. Rito/vd. Thatlthe [proceeding's be signed by the officers and published in the Miner's Jout nal, and Freiheits pteas, and all others favourable to ..he cause. I :1 G : N. ECKERT, President. . ! ! Fredk. Laudabrun, - ) Benj. Bensinger, I . Francis M. Nichols, Vice Presidents. !Benjamin Becker, ! Joseph Morgan, I . Daniel testi j \ . Edward Y. Farlpha r r, t S ecretar i es. William Woolf; I ! - it Sehu)lkill Coal Trade. ,• Sttirednents of Coal sy evertitk last. 11 Shipped by I:4oaware Coal C. tines 4 Spencer, Bell & B i nlton, il George. Potts,j Charles awton, t d Cliarles Ilet, 14 1- , J ha Pin erton, 14 S;Heilne. & Sorg T. C. Williams p. Basti i: 1 JI K. Ol vr ine & Co. r' G. M. Hill, r i Potts & Bannanj e i I &Hymna* Eveir, F. B. NiChols, Milne, dr.l Heywtl, H. Kear, 1.1.1 Stockton Ar. Stevens, Sundry Shippersy 1 . 1' for the weekending on Thurs- Pel lei M out by press of Adverti s e .. Id ecrow d 1 1 '1 ments. SHE 10 OF'S SA L lES. , By vii d,..,i, i:eei;ati,i ari a s,eofteer—r'it-s iil i ofuedVut u n t dit t i o /ru h . e E c zpo r; of Commin Ple4 of cht,tylkill County, and to me directed, ill be exposed to public sale, i l l l' - On. onddy. the , ll2th day of October. ' next at t e house.ot Nlich,ael Mertiliner, inkeeper 'in the air° gh of B'notsviille, in the 'enmity id Schuy I kikatlO o'clocklA'. 4.-H'l lie . undiiuded one Inuit la part tit the win - 44 into, !oar equal parts, to be parted and divided, of, end iei a ne I that certain tract of Cuai I l e lend, situated Lowe township; in ,Schuylkill county . boOnd d by lands of John Huber, Michael gelizer.lFrarieis I Spooner, Philip Zimrner. , 'Man and nthers,libritaining .552 acres & 151-perches " .,. ,.4 1 strictinienOurO, with the appurtenances, ~,,,,•' • consiStinginf la two story Log Dwelling -b.: ti., ; liousec occupied as a tavern, a .Log Six __ ,- _:::. We atiit shed. Also the one full equal end undivided one fodrth part the whole- into four equal parts, to be patte dand divided of and mall that certain tritcl of Coel land, situate in Branch township, Schuy kill 'County, bounded by land late ,ETiitimets. Reed:4MM B uok 4. Co,-James Dundee and others, camtn . ping l' acres, inure or less, with i L• the apputtenanite, eonsi ting of two one.story Lbg -Dwelling] houses,jl4 veins of Coal, open end fit for liking 01 . Coal. 'i ; Also, a I that !tale u divided one ',to ff 91 a cer tain lot o groun ', the w tole into two equal parts; tobe parted and 'sided ( f ari d to all that certain lot cif ground, situated of B anch township, Schuylkill county, bOunded iriorthw rdly by .Bunbury street, 1 south and eaatwardly, b land latp Titus Bennett and other's, beingilot Mar cd in the plan of Miners te with No 1. 'cont fain ng in front on said Sun b ry Wept 100 feet, !en on the sea: 120 feet, and .iti depth 80 feet, I,ith ;the a ppurtenances , consisung of 2, two story Frame pw hing houses, one of them tie-Copied ilia a store, and t e other as a tavern, shed: and a fraMe stable acii o het out build:figs, late the wide of i t ßichardl Rielcerk. i t the same time and place, all that' ...r1 certain tract of land, Fitt to in Schuylkill in Schuylkill county, beg Up)ng at's post, thenceby othetr lan of Jostiph ! ; .:yo , &lg. north 10 ,decrees, t 1 weak 24 rches , feetito post,t hence south 79 de graft 15 inutesi!west 3 i perchesto a post, thence aoutk 24, east 26 146 rches to a post, thence north 66, east 7 trnkes, 9i feet to a post, thence north 80 ! degree ',.esiit 0 perches to the place of beginning, containing 5 .95i P, more or leas,'6. lug Bart et a tract plll3 i acres ;and allowances, whi h thiComliabwatilti granted to George Reber, 'q. by Patent Oiled Pt January, 1786, together 'with the herediter ienta a d appettenances, late the , Wits of Jo seph ,' 3 On. f ! f • at the sp.. - , liine and place, all that I i --AL • certain] lot ';nr icco of ground, situate on lib- • ly aide 'of Centre Street, the bei li owerii h counti of pet dishier* rif 320 fVei sOutl Mar i ket street, thence SI 90 [sett! niches tit ; • • - - . • • BO a Tons 2504 Boats. ~ 47 1 ilEa " II 10 592 538 426 422 419 380 315 314 6 if 311 6 306 5 267 4 211 4 203 3 2992 _4 . 13,162 281,877 Report 291,339 rly side 'o ens. Jew. lition to Pottsville. in the t v eginning at the 'westerly: from the line of Duth we rc1 , 17 along ~.C4 c ' ntre 10 het W ide otrect, theime along 20 feet Witte 'street - north TO degrees 12 midutes. 4 a/est 138 feet .1 loam- to a line of Ist No. 26, thence - eastvrardly eking sane line to the place of beginning, together with hereilitirmeirs and apper. tenancea. conKisting a three story stone Derelong House. containing 4 tenements, late the estate of Joseph' Lyon. At, the same lime and place, all ih.zt certain lot of ground and town lot in the ass. rr Itornngh of Pottsville, Schuy lk ill county, 111 numbered In the plan of the town N 0.76. bounded tis Mahanrango street, by a twenty teet alley and lot No. 45, containing in front Bitty feet and in depth two hundred and forty feet, together with the, huildter thereon erected, it being the satne, lot of gtonn'd wlttch John Hann by his deed of eonseyanc,e. bearing date the II th day of February, A. D. 1828. recorded at Orwigsburg, in the'coOnly ofScbuy lkill in the office for recording of Deeds o and in need book No. 6, page 343, did grant and confirtn unto the said John C. Offerman in fee. Also ! a certain town lot in-the said Borough of Potistiille. marked in the plan/of - the town No 79. boundid by Mahantango street iy lot No. 80, by a twenty feet alley and lot No. 78, containing in front or btedih 60 feet,. and in depths or bredth two hundred and forty feet, togethi r with the built ings thereon erected. It being the same lot of gri nod No. 79 which George Taylor and 510 , v Ann his wife by their Deed bearing date the 28th day of 'February, A D 1829. 'recorded at Orwigsburg, in the office for Recording of Deeds &c. in and for the county of Schuylkill. in Deed Book No. 6. page 497. did grant and confirm unto the Fa d John C Oiferniart in fee.•togeiher with the here itament anf! appurtenances, late the estate of J,hn C. Offer. man. at the same time and place, all that . A certain lot of ground. situate in the Bur ough of Pottsville. in the county of el 8.1... , . . s i p Scnuylkill, adjoiningCentre street, and lot No. 6, numbered in the general plan of the said airough wtth No. '5, with the appurte. nances, consisting of a four story Brick Dwelling Muse. with a three story Brick Kitchen thereto at tached. (known as the Pennsylvania Hall,) and a frame Stable, late the estate of George Shoemaker. di: the same time and place, all that certain tract of land, situate in .Upper Mahantango township, Schuylkill coon tv, bounded by lands of Samuel Moyer, George Maurer, John Baum and others, containing 119 acres more or less, with the appur tenances, consisting of a Loa House and•a Log Sea ble, late the estate of John Biz-ler. the same time a nd place, all that certain lot of ground, situate in the ..„,, . Borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill coun -11:111t1_::::. ty, bounded in front by Adams street, on the rear.by lot of the heirs ut Catha— rine sew, northwesterly by lot of Bernard Keiser and southeasterly by the heirs of Catharine Scott, bounded in In nt by Adams street twenty•fice feet and :l in:depth 98 feet, -with the appurtenances, con sisting of a two rtnry Frame Dwelling House, &c. late; the estate of Joseph H. .fit the same time and place, all that 4 0 _ 21 4 certain two slory double Frame Dwel. ling House and a Frame Stable and lot '"'llmi:r t of ground situate in the town of Lie wd. 1111 ;, len, in Branch township, in Schuylki ll county, bounded westwardly by the Rail Road,east waraly and northwardly by Shipper' street, south warily by lot of Henry Reed, containing in front 50 feet and in depth 162 feet on the north side, and 157 feet 8 inches on the sol f ith side. It being the Int marked in the general plan of said town with No. 77, &c. late the estate of Samuel Berks. ' the same lime and place, all that 4 certain lot of ground, situate in Nor we :*i gian township, in the county of Schuy I nir,4: kill, bounded on the west by the Rail Road on the south by an old Road, and northwesterly by land of Senzinger arid Wether ell and ethers, containing , about forty perches more or less with the appurtenanceS, consisting-of two two story Frame Dwelling houies with Frame Kiicii ens thereto attached. Also, one double two story Log Dwelling. house. &c. late the estate of Joel N. Marsh., ..At the same lime and place, all that • certain lot of ground covered by the • save immediately adjacent thereto ut • s James W. Schenck to wit, two certain Juuble one and a half story frame and weatilei.nourded intbeni' houses situate in Norse gum township Schuylkill county, about two or two and a half miles from Illinersville,'lnd near the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven rail road, on the tract Of 'land beloneing or reputed to belong to William 11. Man ancl ThumasC. Williams and leased to the said James W. Schenk, late the estate ut James W. Schenk. 864 643 598 At the same lime and place, all that certain lot of ground, situate on the northerly side of Alahuntango street, in the Borough of Pottsville In the county of *dlitylkili, cuotainisig in breautti nn said street 60 feet arid extending in depth :114 feet 6 inches to Norwegian street, bounded eaat wardly 'by lot No. 9, porthwardly by Norwegian street, westwardly by Cresson's lot and southwardly by Maltantango street aforesaid, being lot Nu II 111 Pott and . Partersons addition to Pottsville with the appurtenances Also all that certain lot situate on the southeasterly corner of Norwegian street and third street at the Borough of Pottsville atoresaid, eon. taißtng in breadth...in Norwegian street 10 feet and in depth on Toird street WO feet. bounded west wardly by said Third siieet, northwardly by said Norwegian street, eastwardly by Joseph She ly'a lot and southwardly by the Presbyteries, Church tut of which this was formerly a part, with the appur tenances. Also all that certain tract of Coal laud, situate in Norwegian townshtp.said County, bound ' ed by lands of Chat les LLIWIIMI, Senzing d,ll er & Wetherill, Abraham Putt, Itomi t SII ‘l ' Der mot and others, countaing 7O A. IS 125 perches, with the appurtenances. corastic ! 'ut of two Log Houses 64. This tract con tains several valuable veins of eoal, from witch but little tins yet been taken. - Also all that certain tract of coal land, situate in the-Borough of Pottsville said county, bounded by Willing; & Cu., Robert McDermot and the river Schuylkill and others, containing 29 acres 94 perch. es, this'tract has about 30U feet of landing warted up ready for use, and also several veins of Coal run ning through it, the buildings are a frame AltiflblUll house with a frame back building attached, a name Barn and other out buildings—also one Stone, Lao Log and two Frame tenant houses, with the appur tenances. Also all that certain tract of wood hind, situate in Manheim township in said county,hound ed by land of late Jacob Seigtried, Daniel Stout, Ferdenand Kistler, deceased, and by the River Schuylkill, containing 1:2 acres and 134 perches with the appurtenances; this tract is immediately on the Schuylkill Navigation, and has the Reading rail road passing illiough it, &c. Also the undivided on twelfth part,. ,the whole into t•velve equal parts, to be parted and divided of and in all that certain tract ut Coal land situate in Schuylkill township, said county, bounded by lands of Robert-and Law rence Lewis, - Mary Patterson, Senzinger & Weth erell, Valley Furnace Company, Dr. Wentworth, Edward B. flubley and others, containing in the whole 310 acres and 130 perches, with the appurte nances. This tract has fine veins of Coal punning through it, several of which have been opened and put is order for working with a rad road, with the ar. purtenaiteea, late the estate of Samuel Lewis. • .11 the same tittle and place, all that certain Jot or piece of ground, situate on the corner of Third and Lyon street in the Borough of Potts. rifle, being parts of lot marked in Pott and Patter son's additional plan with number one, containing in front on Third street thirty-sre feet, and extend lug in deriM on Lyon street ninety feet, botaideirin Front by third street aforesaid, Southerly by Lyon street and. Southts esterly and Northwesterly. by other part of said lot number one, being the same premise's which'Berd Patterson and Matilda his wile, and' braham Putt and . Elizabeth his wife by indenture bearing even date. herewith executed im. mediately: before it granted, and conveyed to the said ivied Marther fb fee, together with the bored. itantenqt end appurtenances. • , at s he name lime and plaeeiall those • i , _, : i, - certain tw.o contiguous tracts of land, situate in U p ! Per M#bintango township. Schuylkill, county. TIIE IIINERS' .JOURNAL, tioendetrhy lands of John bister,.Georie' Maur r, and Samuel Felber°lf and !other', Containing four acres more or leas, with the lappurtenances, late the estate of John C. Maurer. t 4t the same lime and praiv, all that certain lot or piece of "ground, situate in the Bor ough of Pottsville, ie the county of Schuylkill ! and State of Pennsylvania, bounded by the liver Schap!. kill in front, by the centre Turnpike iq the rear, by lot No. 8 belonging now or lately to Abraham Pott, northwesterly by lot Nu. I Jfelonginm to the New York and Schuylkill company to .the southeast. containing in front on the river Schuylkill, six hub dred and eigtheert feet nine inches, and extending in depth to said Centre Turnpike void, being the same premises which Jacob W. Benninger by WO dated the fourth day of June, A. D. 4837, conveyed to the said George Gregor in fee, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances, late the estate of George McGreenr. sit the same time and Otael, the undivided half part, the whole into iwo equal parts to he parted and divided, or and in all that certain lot of g'nund situate in Morris Addition to Pettey - 0;e, hounded in (rent by Centre street, in the rev by Hotel street, northwardly by% lot No. 31, now or late Charles Stnrer, and southwardlv by lot No. 99 now or late Silas Hough, being lot No. 30. containing in width forty feet arid in depth NO feei with the an. nurtenances, consisting of a two store' Stone Dwel. ling House &c. late the estate of John Fox, de cea,,ed. dit the same lime and place, al: the following described building and Int of ; ; ;;;7 : ground of the solisct ibers to the Potts. 111111 ville Town Hall.- to wit : a,certain three story Stone building known by the name or the Pottsville Pown Hall, situate inthe Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, on a cer tain lot of ground marked in the plan of said town No. 27. containing on Centre street 60 feet, and in depth 230 feet- more or less to a 20 feet wide street, bounded on the northwesterly side by lot No. 26. on the northeasterly side by said 20 feet wide street on the southeasterly side by lot No 28, and on the sow h westerry side by Centre straw, - being known as the Pottsville Town MI, e At the same time and place one full equal acid undivided one fourth part of and in all that certain tract •;,r -piece ofland called Sclovonia situate inNorwegian town ship, inthe county of Schuylkill. beginning at a stone, thence by land of Robert M. and Lawrence Lewis, North 49 degrees, East 67 p. to a chestnut tree, N. 59. E. 71 p. to a post, thence partly by the same and partly by land of late John Hemmer and Philip Hoy and partly by land of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Com pany. S. 31, E. 252 p. to a pine, thence by the last mentioned land N 59, E. 29 p. to a spruce, thence by land of the widow Biddle S. 31, E. 111 p. to 'a stone, 'hence by land of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company. S. 59, W. 166 p. to a small hickory. thence partly by the same a d. partly by land of Ma thias Dreher, deceased, .and partly by land of James May. deceased. N. 31. W. 357 p. p. to the pl:ice of be gaining, contatping 335 acres 15 perches, being the same tract of land which the supreme Executrix council of Pennsylvania, by patent dated the '2lst day of September, 1732; enrolled in the Rolls office in Pa tent Book No. 1 page 373, granted to Mary Schall in fee,—late the estate of Francis B. Aichtils. OW Tuesday, the I3th day of October next, at the anise of Michael Seltzer. Innkeeper. in the Bo rough of Orwigsbnrg, Schuylkill county, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. all that certain messuage tenement and tract of land situate to Manheim townehik, Schuylkill county. bounded by land of Philip Drumheller, Samuel Rickert and others containing 17 acres more or less, with the art. purienances. consisting ofa one story log dwelling image —late tne estate of Rickard Richert Al the same time and place, all that certain tract of land situate in E. Brunswick towns. in Schi. county, containing about acres morepr less, bounded by lands 'of Jo..athan YMt. 11'4%::.:• Widow Kepner, Jonas Buck, John and I lenry Sa..s.-man, Jonathan Jones and Corn. pany. John Ileiser and others, with th4ppurtenances, consisting of a Forge with the necessary out buildings, a saw mill, a mansion house, five dwelling houses, a lame Switzer barn, a thriving apple orchard, the little Schuylkill river and rail toad both pass through the premises Also all that certain met of woodland situate partly in East Brunswick township, and partly in Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county. bomded by the rail road, in ulherly by land of Jonathan Jiines & Co , and northerly by land of Joseph /beater. Jacob !heater and others, comainingl237 acres 159 petr hes and allowanee, more or less.—late estate of Daniel Focht. Al the same time and place all that certain two sto ry log whrelright shop, and two lots of ground situate'in the town of Mckeansburg. E Brunswick towns. Co.;of Schuylkill, marked in the general plan of said town, with nun 104 and 105, bounded by Chestiii.t street. Wine street. Lumber Alley, and land of Joshua Boyer, containip hall of an acre more or less.—late the estate of Conr Al the same lime and place, all Mat 'certain moiety or half part the whole into two equal pan• lo be pallid and divided of, and in all that certain tract ofland situate an Manheim towna., Schuylkill Co. bounded by landtgol Samuel Rickert. Widow Deibert,Nhihp Drumheller and others. conta - ning 75 acres more or less , with the appur tenances —late the estate of Richard Rickert Al the same time and place, ull that certain piece or . 7 ..,, halflot o'ground situate in the Bo of PinegrOre .M .ft .41 in Schuvikill county. nejoinine the Tulpehoelt en road on the East, lot of Daniel Hain on the North. lot of Hain and Patton on the S..cd h. Ind an alley On the west, being 30 feet an front and 180 feet deep. more or less. with the appurtenances cons•sting of 2 two nary frame dwelling houses &c.—late the estate of 'George Eberle. At the acme time and place, all that certain undivi -:zy,-, ded 4th part the whole into 4 equal parts, to be parted and divided of, and twain that certain messuage tenement & tract of coal land situate io Branbh township in Schuylkill co, bounded by land of lilaeff and Dundas, Doctor Bradford, Ar otd and Kelm, Jolts . Schall and others, containing 297 acres more or lees, with the appurtenances. consisting o" a two story frame dwelling house with a frame kitchen thdreto attached, a log barn and a sawmills-late the estate of John Agg 4nd John Kingman. At the same time and place, all Mai certain ti*, _piece. or parcel of landliituate in Manheim towns.. Schuyl. co., bounded by lands of Fred Pried. Peter Fisher, William Grief; and others, contain mg 14 acres. in we or less, with the appurtenances. con. forging of a one story log ~ welhog house, and a log sta ble. and a waterpower suitable for a sawmill; also all that certain tract of woodland inmate in Manhom township, in Schuylkill county. bounded by lands of!C. Loeser. Esq , George Body, Jr. and others, containing eight aures, more or less,—late the estate of John Bdu— sum. , . At the -same time and place, all that certain undi• vided one half of the whole into two eqUal parts, to be parted and divided of all that cer •••8 p 05 5 , 1.... lain tract or parcel of land situate at the a mouth of Mahonin. Creek in Manhetm township in Schuylkill County, bounded by land of. or late Philip Iloy,Fr.-deric LanderburO.and by river Schuylkill. containing in the whole. 47 acres 175 per. with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, a barn, a saw mill, tenant House and other improvements.and being the same premises which were conveyed br i . Frederick Lauderburn and wife, by Deed dated the gcl:l2y of April A. D. 1834, :to Richard Rickert and SadAtcl Rickert, late the estate For Richard Rickert. Al the same time and plac; \ ?tg that certain undivq ed moietyor half part the whole into two equal pats to be parted and divided of and in all , that certain tract of land situate in Manheim township in Schuylkill county, boon. ded by lands of Samuel Rickert. Widow Deibert, Philip Drumheller and others, containing 75 acres more be less, late the estate of Richard Rickert. At the same time and place. all that certain part 850 A. land more or less. situate in Barry towns. in Schu ylkill county, bounded by lands of John, Hughes. vacant land, and land of Biddle and McKnight,John Ditsler, and others.—late the estate of John Snyder, Esq. Seized, taken in ezecntion. and I.) be sold by PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff.' Sheriff's Office OrwiEs. burg. Sept. 26, 1840. # . Sept. 23 39-4tl Cross keys Hotel, DANVILLE, P A. • 'VIE subscriber respectfully informs Iris ::' friends and the public that he has taken ;:•, the CROSS KEYS HOTEL. that. well SS I L.:, known tavern stand situated in Danville, ------ which be hail fitted up in a superior mari— ner, with entire new fundinre of the newest fastuan and best quality, from garret to cellar. :The House has also undergone a thorough repair and ie pot in the beat condition for the accommodation of customers. He takes the liberty to state that, the Cross Kegs How tel shall be kept in the best manner. His TABLE. wjll always be furnished with the- best the :market affords, an" so served as to suit his guests. His BAR will -be supplied with the best of wines and bellies. of all kinds: His trramx will lm attended by; faithful Ostlers. slid every attention given that can be desired. He fully invites travellers and triter. to give him a o ra te • - 1 1. it MITCHEL. September 12. r P - !ritocrisittrivorir;-• - PURSUANT to an act of. the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pasied the 15th day of Eebruaty. 1799.1: retee'lr. Ludwig. High Sheriff of the petite of gpbeylkill, **T. give thur public notice to the electors of the county of Schuylkill aforesaid, that!a ,General Election will be held in said county on the second Tuesday iu October nest, which w ill b e the 13th day of the said month,for the purpose oT choosing by ballet flue Ironton To represent tichuySill and Lehigh Counties. in the Congress of the United States. One Person To represent Schuylkill and Columbia Counties in the Senate of Pennsylvania. One Person • To represent Schuylkill County in the house of Representatives of this State. One , Person For Commi , suntier of t‘chuylkill County. One Person For birectoi of the Pour and House of Employment of Schnylkiil County. One Person For: Sheriff of Schuylkill County. One Person For A witor of Schu%lkill County. Three Persons For Trustees of the Oriangshurg Academy And that the Electors of the County Schuylkill aforesaid. are to assemble for the purpose of choosing by baflot the officers aforesaid on the second 'Amway Of October near, at the several disuicts and places com posed of the several boroughs, townships and districts. to wit— The elector? of the borough of Orwigsburg will hold their elecuon at the Court House, in the borbugb of Or. wigsourg. The electors of %Vest Brunswick township will hold their election at the Court House in the borough of Or wigsburg. ' ' The electors of East Brunswick township will hold their election at the house of Henry Lutz, In the town of I%l' Kea nsbu rg. The electors of Pinegrove township will hold their election at the house of the late John Barr, cow %Vtn. Hoch. of said township. The elector@ of Wayne township will bold their elec. moat the houie of Leonard Sholl.innkeeper, in the town of Friedensburg. The electors of Upper Mahantango township will hold their election at the house of Samuel Moyer, in said tows. ship. The electors of Barry township shall hold their general election at the house of Isaac Dengler. The electors of Lower Mahuntango township. in Schuylkill county, residing within the following described bounds, which forms a new election district. called Vollry," to wit Begining at the Dauphin and Schuylkill county line, including the Tavern I louse on the Broad Mountain, now occupied by William Hall, thence along the Ninegrove township line to where it in tersems the Lower Mahantango township line. leading in a direction . to Gratztown, and thence along the ridge of the Mountain fri the Dauphin And Schuylaill county line to the place of beginning, shah hereafter huld their electio&at the house of Jacob Ileherling,Jr..now or late in the occupancy of Samuel Kimmel The electors of the remaii.ing part of Lower Mahan. tango township will hold their general election at the house of Philip Osman. in said township. The electors of West Penn township will hold their election at the house now occupied by Moritz Forreider, in said township. Thee lector' of lin ion township will hold their general election at the house of Jacob Eisenhower, in said town ship. The electors of Rush township will hold their general election tit the house of Jou PrausOniikeeper, in said township. All that part of Norwegian township, in the county of Scnuylkill, lying west on the following line. to wit : Beginning at the point of intersection oft he West Branch of the river Schuylkill and Manheitn township—thence up the east side of the West Branch of the Schuylkill to its intersecting with Barry township, shaft be a sepei ate election district. and the electors thereof shall hold their general elections at the house of. Joseph Mills, in the Borough of Minersville, in said township. The electors of Schuylkill township, residing east of a point from the township line of Manhetm, in a straight litie with the Old Forge including the same to the house now occupied, by Jacob Wommer including the same, and continuing from thence in a straight fine to the Rush township line, shall hold their general election at the house of Frederick Bensinger, jr. in the township of Schuylkill, in said county. The qualified voters residing in townships of Norwe gian and Schuylkill, within the following described bounds, shall hereafter be a Separate election district. yd.,: Beginning on the line between the townships of Norwegian and Manheim, from thence a straight line to the house noiv occupied by John Penman, including the same—from thence to the thrm-house of F. B. Nichols, Esq. including the same—and from thence a straight line to the line between the townships of Norwegian and Barry—ano from thence following the township hoes of Barry and Rush eastward to a point—from thence in a straight line southward to the Old Forge excluding the same, thnce to the house now occupied by Jacob Wom mer. excluding the same, thence in a straight line to the place of beginning, excluding the town of New Castle and that the qualified electors residing within the before described boUnds.shall hold their election at the Pon Carbon House in the tow,. of Port Carbon. The qualified electors residing nn the south ride of Norwegian street in the Borough of Pottsville. including that portion of the qualified electors in Ma nheim town ship who have heretofore vote I in the ballot box of said Llorough, shall form a separate election district and con untie to hold their elections at the public house of the late Henry Stager, now Gets & Brother, and that all the mialitii d electors residing on the north side of Norwe gian street in said Borough of Pottsville. including that portion of Norwegian township, who have heretofore voted in said Borough, shall form another separate elec tion district, and hold air electuit.it at N. J. Mill's Trap Hotel. The qualified voters aid! that part of Manheim town ship, Schii, Ikill county. lying North of the summit of the second mouutaln. and East of the river Schuylkill. shall hereafter vole in the South Ward of the Borough of Pottsville, at the house of the late Henry Stager, now Geis & Brother. Tito electors of the borough of Tamaqua will bold their electioo , at therschool house in said bo roug h. That the electors of t h at part of Alaitheim township lying sou , beast of the following line i—commencing at the township line of Wayne and Manheim townsiiip on the Summer Hill, thence along the Summer Hill a nfil Or w•gsburg road, to the house of Widow Sv eicker.mrd the house of John Dewalt, excluding the same. thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the house ofJohn Delbert, at the centre turnpike; thence to the house of John Bata; thence to the house of Philip Rock; thence to fire house of John Shane. jr. including the intrne ; thence to the township line of said Manheim and Schuyl- kill townships, shall hereafter hold their general elections at the Court bause in the Borough of Orwigs'aurg. The electors ofthe .emafoin,g part of Manneim town. ship will hold theirelection at the house of.lu•eph Boy. er. innkeeper in the town of Schuylkill {Jaren. The General Election in the said several districts to be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the fore.mon and shall continue without interrut t ion or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, WHEN THE POLLS SIIALL BE CLOSED—. - - - In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. an •act re lative to the, elections in this Commonwealth," passed the 2d day ofJuly.lB39,—Notice 16 hereby given, " That every person, excepting the justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit, or trust under the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned , fficer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent. who is, or shall be, employed under the legislative executive. or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States. or teeny city or of any incorporated distr.ct, and also. that every member of Congress, and of the Suite Legislature, and of the select common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of judge. inspector, or clerk of any e lection Yf this commonwealth, and that no Matter tor, judge or Other officer of such election, shall be eli gible to any office to be then voted for." And the said act of Assembly, entitled," nn act rola ting to the elections of this commonwealth,"—passed July 2d, 1639 5 further provides as follows, to wit "That the nspectora and judges chosen as aforesaid, shall.meet at4he respective places appointed for,holding the election ih the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock ofthe morning of the se-cond Tuesday of Cli:tober. in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. " In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have received the wood highest number of votes furjudge at the next preceding election, shall act as an inspector in his place. and in case the person who shall have received the highest ntimber of votes for inspector shall not attend the person appointed judge shall appoint an inspector in his place: anti in case the person elected a judge shall not attend, Won the inspector who received the highest number of votes, shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vattincy shall conunuo in the board for the 'Rice of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township. ward or diatrict. for which such officer shah have been seeded. present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy." " It shall bei the duty of the several assetators.risspeir tinlY• to attend tit the ploCo of holding, every general. spw.talor township election, during the Whole tune said election is kept open. for the purpose °hiving Inform tion to the inspectors *adjudge, ,when 'called ork. - in re lation to the right of any perspaitioessal by them comae . reit OtitetiTii. or such o t her saner, in relatien to the . fax•manneat-or voters aw the said inspectors ot)adge. or either ofthein . shall from tin* tatime requim." *Roper:ion shall be perniiited tb sote'et any election as aftirested, ether than a whit& freeman of the age of twetity=one years or more, tirlihall have resided in thaf state at least one year, and in loelection district where he ofcrs to vote at least ten thy* immediately preceding such election; and within teroyitersjaaid a tutees county tax, wh cb shall have been ititsesiml at least . tea days be" fore the election. But a eitisigrhf the Mined State& who had previously been a quay,, ether eoter of this state. andremoved therefrom and rewrp .iti d who shall hate resided in the election district ai lspaid tang. E 3 afore- said. shall be entitled to vote eley residing in this state am months : Provided. That the, white freemen eititees of the Untied States, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and have resided in this lute one rear and iu the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although they dead not have paid taxes." " No person shall be admitted to vine whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners. unleis, First, he produces a re ceipt for the payment, within two years of a State or county assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation. or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or en failure to produce a receipt. shall make oath to the payinein thereof; or second, li he claim a right to vote by being an elector Litween the ages of twent) one and twenty two years, he shall depose. on oath ur affit mason, that he has resided within the state at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the 4:Vernet as is required by this act, and that he does verily beheie.from the accounts given him beat be is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evi tlesice este required by this acv; whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alplia . acitical list by the inspectors, and a note male op pesite thereto by writing -'fax."—if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax.—or the word °. Age" d he shah be admitted to vote on account of his age, and in their case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list turnishedLy the commission. ere and assessors, or his right to veto whether found -thereon or not, is, objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such per. sou on oath as to his qualifications, and if he elating to have resided with the stale for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shailMake proof by at least oi.e competent witness, who shall be a qua lified elector, that be has resided within the district for more than ten days neat immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence. in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district and that be did cot remove into said district fur the purpose of vutir.g therein Every person qiialifieo as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if requ etl,of his residence and payment of taxes, aforesaid. shall be admitted to vote irithe town. ship, ware, or district in which he shall reside," If any person shall preveht or attempt to prevent any offices of election under this act, from holding such elec uon, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall Interrupt or improperly interfeie with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up or attempt to block up the window, or avenue to any window IA here the same may be holden, or. shall riotously disturb the peace at such election. or shall use or practice any inti midation, thrects. force or violence, with design to influ ence unduly, or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom or choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not ex •ceedwg five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the court, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was nut a rettdent of the city, ward, district or township where the'said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein. then on conviction. he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than than six months nor more than two years." If any person or persona shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within this Common wealth, or shall otter to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal pr...clamation thereof or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person nr.persons to mike such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet. ifany person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election in this Commonweal' h, or being otherwise qualified. shall vote out of his proper distr;ct, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person or persons so offending, shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not excet ding two hundred dollars and be imprison. ed for any term not exceeding three months.' 0 If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together with the intent to illegally vote, or try to procure another so to do, he or they so offending shall on conviction, be fined in tiny sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three hor 'more than twelve months." ••11 any person not qualified to vote in this Common wealth. agrees bly to law, (ex. opting the sons of qualified citizens) =41,111 ap, e:•ratnns place ofelection for the pur pose of 188111111 U tickets or of influencing the citizens qua lified to vote, he shall on c,inviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such off.nce. an j be imprisoned for any tern not exceeding three months •' The return judges to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Orwigsburg. on Friday the 1 lth day of Octo ber, A. D 1859. Goo SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. PETER F. LUDWIG' Sheriff. Sheriff's Of Orwigsburg, t September 14.1810. ft jiittiCLAM= , ,.—Notice is-hereby given that a !'curt of C I'leas, for the trial of causes at issue, in and fur the County of Schuylk.ll, will be held at Orwigsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Monday the 19th day of October uezt, at 10 o'c!ock in the fore: noon. Thercrete all persona having, entity pending. and all persons whose duly it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern ihemseles accordingly. F LUDWIG, Sheriff Sher Ws Office Orwigs burg, Sept. 28, 1839. $ 33' 11:7" Punctual attendance is demanded of the Jurors and Witnesses summoned to attend this Court.' =NDOLI . ENT DEBTORS—TILE Subscrtbers have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. for the benefit of the several Act. of Assembl . ?? passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. and that the Bain Judges hare appointed Monday the 2Cith day or Oct.ther next, at 10 o'clock in the torettoon, at the Court House,tn Orwigsburg. for the hearing Glue and our creditors, when acid wnere they may attend if they think" propel'. ' JAMES DAY DANIEL K %NIG WILLIAIIIJIICHARDSON BENEDICT sIit:BERT BERNARD AVEIGSELBAUIII GEORGE MILLER' OW EN I.OW ENS*. DANIEL YOST HENRY REINOEHL LA AV RE,N C E FLEMING CONRAD FASNACHT. Sept. 28 39 Estate of 7 homcts Reil ey, deed. Notice is hereby Given,- That Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Reilley. deceased, late of Reading, Berko county. have been granted to Hannah ReillPy, resid— ing at the Falls of Schuylkill. unincorporated Penn township, Philadelphia county, and to Barnard Reil• ley, residing at Pottsville. Schuylkill county;—All per• suns having claims against said estate, are requested to present them immediately for settlement, and those -indebted to make immediate payment to HARRIET REIbLEY. Adm'rx. BARNARD REILLEY, Ader. September 26 39-6 t Tik2E. 4 LL persons knowing tliernselyes to be indebted for County TAX, for the year 1837, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the follow. ing individuals, where lists will be left ; That part of Norwegian, now called Bran'eh township, tti make payment to Blair McClung/in, Esq., in the Borough of Minersville : and that part' which is now called Norwegian, to Joseph Robinson, Esq. in the town of Port Calbon. If their taxes are hot paid before the 25th of October, ensiling, they will he dealt with according to law. ROSS BULL, Collector. September 19 38-30 The Journals of 1840. The Jour] ale of the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the State . of Pennsylvania, of 1840. arui package for the school Directors of tba^several school Districts of the county of Schuylkill. containing be sides, a copy of the report or the Comitiod 'Sehl,to and school directors, a blank form for ate annual rn port of the Directors, have been received arthe Coti mwsionete dace. and will, upon application of gm, entitled to them, be delivere: • C.I,4III)ERI3RIIN. Clerk. Commievioner's Mee. ••• ." ' • Orangsburg. Sept. 19, 1810. . ~ . - rampidet's ) Jaw Of the lairt cession of itinire,baye k been re e.eived in die Prothonotary's inane where those entitled to ' them can receive them oqi . ; application. •L' _ • GEM RAHN. Prothonotary. TI4I()TA ars OF GE. : vg, Rapt . 19 . 194. --. • NOtiCei - • IN the matter of the "account of JONATHA ,gisTLER. and SAM. OSWALD., India • OfGIDEON OSWALD * for the benefit of er ditorr, This subscriber* who have been sppointed audit. by the Court of Common Pleat of Schuylkill count to eairnine. squat:and settle the above account Jonathan Kistler and Samuel 'Oswald lissiltimee. Gideon Oswald. hereby give bailee. that they w meet for that pitman, et the house of Michael Gra • innkeeper. an the &tough of Orwiriborg, ob.M• day. the 14th dai9 of September. A.. D. 1840. at o'clock in the forenotmi when and where all •• interevied may attend Willey think proper.. lAM EN H. GRAEFF. JACOB HAMMER. Auditors. JOSEPH 3IORGAN. ' . Or teßbirt. Aug 29. NOTIC b: is hereby given to all it may mac that the 'following writ has been issued out the Conn of Common Pleas of Schuylkill °oust and to nie directed to wit : slid4 l 3 7 thill County, u. The o.lnrnonwealth of Pa. to t • )91 Sheriff ot Schuylkill Comity Greeths • ••• If John George and David Grey await make you secure of proseenti • • their claims, then we conitnand y. that you summon by good and law summoners, &bristle Miller, Peter Filbert. Jo.. Striminer, John W. Patton. the Union Can Company of Per.npylvania, and Elizabeth Drenk widowlot Daniel Drenkle, deceased, Amos Ester and Maria hip wife, late Maria Drenkle. and Hen S. Dr a nkle, Catharine' S. Drenkle, Elizabe th Drenk P. Caroline Drenkle, and Sarah Drenkle, ing children of Daniel Drenkle deceased, I. said Alines Esterly being their guardian, and Je • Weyman end Margaret his wife, late widow .• Damtl D. B. Keim, Susan D. B. Kelm, Dalai 1 D. B Kenn, Cathatinu D. B. Kum, being min. children of Daniel D B Krim deceased end Maths Richards being the:r truardian, Ind Beneville Kel . Assignee of the said Daniel D. B. Kelm decea • . The hire .nd legal represeetatives of Christian Le deceased, to wit, John Ley, t,'hristiao Ley, Williat Strof 'and Elizabeth Ma wife, Henry Zimmerli:tit • and Mary his wife, Augustus Holmes and Sara. his w tee, William Lev. The children of Mich), 1 KuteMiller who was intermarried with • one of 1 . daughters of Christian Ley deceased, now also d . ceased} to wit : Jacob Kutziniller, Daniel Levin • ler, Sarah Kutzmiller. John Kutzmiller laaac Rat miller. The children ot Smith who was al married to one of the daughters of Christian Le decd. now also eered• to wit : George Smith, Joh Sinith. Mary Smith, Eli•mbeth Rebecca Smith a • Sarah Smith and John Meyers and Sarah Nis wt who was the widuw of the bale Christian Ley d ceased', late of your county, so that. they be and pear before 011 e Judges at Or wigsburg. at out Con t of Common Pleas there to be held on Monday ne t preceeding the last Monday of October next, to she wherefore whereas John George and David Gres • weld,l"laintifts, and the said defendants above nam together, an undivided do hold about 134 Acres ground-with the appurtenances, situate in the 19w ship of Pine Grove in the County of Schpylki I, bounded by lands of now or lute Ba:tier Haute. J cob 11' o ver and others , being on the Union Canal t the ter m of Pine Grow, and known by the name Forge property. they the paid defendants, partiti thereof' between theat according to the laws a.d einitoirre of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, . be mane, do contradict and the scar to be done. .co not permit unjustly and contrary to the same la • and customs, &c. And have you then there clam • of ItinSe summoners and this writ. Witless the Honorable A. V. A . 41800F, Preside of ours said Court at Of% igaburg. the 29th day Augue4, A. D. 1:14.0. PETER F. UMW IG. Sheriff Sherifti Offiee,Orwigeburg. September sth, ls4o 41, 4t / • t 4 Cleri3 . /kill COUneY, se • THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to all t. heirs and legal Representatives ofJohn Zebus late of West Penn townahip, Schuylkill County, d ceased, Greeting. Whi.reas by an inquest for that ptirpose duly warded by the Orphan's Court of the County slot said, the real estate of the saia John Zehner decease was appraised, one tract of land containing 193 314, Wended by the lands of Beniumin Linn, St phen inger, John Zehner, Jonas Roerig. at and f the sti'm of $9,62i for each and every acre there. Also One tract of !and enntaming 129 A. 72. bounded by lands cfJones Roerig, Jacob Renege! Benjalnin Linn, and others at and for the sum 97.16 for each •ani every acre thereof. Also o tract Of land containing 60 A. olpbounded lands id Samuel Zimmerman, Jacob dappea, Geer Shaeffer, and others. it the sum of $3,60 for ,e and eijety acre tberof. And whereas none of t heirs lied legal representatives of the said deceits appeaied in Court on the return of the said inqui lion, fo take the premises or any part therein me tiened at the appreisemeet ;. you and every of y. are therefore hereby cited to be and appear at t next ritaied Orphan's Co.rt, to be held at Orwig burg, 'in and - for the said County, on the 23 d day OctobLr next, to accept or refuse to take the as inetnit‘es aforesaid, at the appraised price fixed upc the 04.1 C by an Li:quest d.ily awarded for that pet post- ! . by tho Court, PETER F. LUDWlG;Sheriff. Siler&i. Office. Oiwigsburg, /. A ugubt, 1501, 1540.. i 33-61 otrat's Life Pills, Lind Phi". l Eat Bitters. rni Fig perfectly safe, unerring, and successful 11. merit of almost every species of disease by the u of MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES. is no longer matted of doubt, as a referenCe to the experience • many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. 0 mg thpresent month alone nearly one hundred Cal have time to the knowledge of Mr. Mo ff at, where t • • patien hat.. to all appearance, effected a perman - cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life M dicinek—some eight or ten of these had been consid i ea beyond all hope by Their medical attendants. Su • happy results are a source of great pleasure to Mr. . also inspire him with new confidence to reeomm .. the tole of his medicines to his fellow-citizens. The LIFE M F.DICI NES area purely VELETAS ' preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their op ration, and at the same time thorough—acting taw upon the secretions of the system--carrying off all ac monition humors, and assimilating with and purifyi , the blood. For this reason. in aggravated cases • Dyspiipsia. the Life Medicines will give relief in ash. ter space of time than any other prescription. In fey - and-Ague, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Fevers of ev - descrtpuan, Sick Headache, Heart-burn. Dizziness the head. Pairs in the Chest, Flatulency, impaired a. petite', and in-every disease arising from an impurity • f the blbod, ore disordered state of the stomach, the- • .. of these Medicines has always proved to be beyo . • dosbtw greatly superior to any other mode of •• ... ment.l All That Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to be pa k.. cular in taking them strictly according to the directio • It is niet by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that •ts h 1 .., serf may say in their favor. that he Lopes to g. ctedit, It is alone by the results of a fair trial. IL e reader an invalid, and does he wish to know Whether t • Life Medicines will suit his own case? If so, lett h • call or send to Mr. Moffit's agent in this place, and p • cur/ very copy of the medicallilatinal. designed as..a 11. meat', Guide to Health, published gratuitously. Hew l yl therefind enumerated many ostraordinary eases care; and perhaps some exactly similar .to his' o n. blotlat's Medical Office in New York, 375 Broadway. 1:14 Medicine can also be obtained of 1 - MILLER & HAGGERTY. Atenti for Schuylkill County. Pottsville, September 26, 1340. . 139.r-tf Salmon dic shad. uItKLED fialmOn . :llleis Shed ani/No. I Mai for sale by 1 • MILLER & EIAGGRTY• Jor,e 27 • 26-- Plogice- E Subscriber, vs ho)111 . 11 been ppn,;oted A u di bi the Orphan's Court of Sclinyiktitecnity,l audit,l, examine, adjust and resettle the adinjuisi tion accoutts of tiebecca Dart, late Rebecca. a t I man, ladinimstratia ot the estate- of David Ha man deoesied, hereby itres notice that he will m! lar that purpose'at Ole houstiof Michael Girseff, I keeper of die Botough of Orssieshnrit. on 111". / the 28tIt'llay of September. A. D. 1840. at 10 n% in the foicsioun. when and siherittiti neck` • ' as it* interested is the - Settlement the. .1 may lattaad if they think proper. `,/ 4)1E0 El. GRAEEEEr Apdi Cheigaburuen& .. 111 r 36-6 t
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